Words matter. These are the best Poppy Delevingne Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
When I was at school, I auditioned for the school play as Queen Gertrude, and I fell in love with it there and then.
Look after yourself, get rest, get a facial, get a hair treatment, eat really well, work out, get a personal trainer. And that’s really the key: to take care of yourself and not burn out.
My mother is the bravest human being I’ve ever come across.
I have a lot of energy. Energy’s a very huge thing in our family. None of us need caffeine; we’re just high-energy people.
When it comes to work, I’m not competitive at all. Having Cara as my baby, I had to learn quite quickly that I couldn’t be competitive because I had a sister who meant more to me. And I knew she was going to be brilliant, so I had to become very aware of not comparing.
The wonderful thing about my husband is that we are very good at being independent.
Accessories are key – nothing beats a cool Panama hat or statement shades – look to Maison Michel or Miu Miu for inspiration.
As soon as I get on the plane, I go straight to the bathroom and give myself a little minifacial. MV Organic Skincare does a rose oil spray that is absolutely gorgeous and amazing.
I’m normally fairly busy rushing from job to job, so have little time in the mornings for my beauty regime. However, this usually means my hair and makeup is done for me when I get there, which is great!
Luck is believing you’re lucky.
I’m a real bath addict. I could sit in a bath and soak for days on end, and you’ll never see me again. It’s my easiest, nicest thing. So if you’re giving me something extra to do, an extra step to make bathtime last longer, then I’ll do it.
I don’t have a set way of dressing or a uniform, though I kind of wish I did. But then again, I also love that I can be any sort of character I want – that’s a little bit of the actress coming out of me.
I always have an item in mind that I want to wear; then, the next day, I put it on, and I love the 20-minute rush of frantically tearing clothes out of my wardrobe to go with it. And I honestly feel that’s the best way to do it; there’s no method to my fashion madness so to speak.
I’m bonkers about juicing. I got into it when I lived in L.A. – I’d juice three times a day.
One trend I always go for is nautical: stripes, navy, rope knot belts, gold buckles.
I always pack lots of loose linen shirts and denim cut offs, Converse, vintage Reformation sun dresses, gold jewellery, and statement shades. Plus a trunk full of swimwear, of course.
I feel – as I’m edging to my thirties, I feel like a stronger person and a more confident person.
She is such a doer, Cara – she is so ambitious. She has always known what she wants, and she’s a hustler. Sometimes I call her, and I’m like, ‘You need to help me hustle,’ and she is like, ‘Come on!’
My style is a little more thought out, in a way, but I guess it’s eclectic at the same time. I wouldn’t be able to describe my style, because it changes on a day-to-day basis, depending on what sort of mood I’m in.
I’m a bit of a bed head: I’m always running around with no make-up on and my hair in a mess, but my nails are one thing I do love to keep looking nice, so it’s rare to see me without it.
The whole working-in-an-office thing was a dream for me – I never get to do it! I’m secretly very organised and obsessed with stationery, especially staplers and post-its, which I know is a little weird.
I love to shut out the world sometimes and hibernate.
It would be ridiculous for me to say I am unlucky, but, like any other family and any other girl, I’ve had my ups and downs.
I’d rather rule the world now than be prime minister.
When I’m in the U.K., I have a personal trainer who is wonderful, and she’s hard-core and makes sure I get up in the morning and go.
I’m quite into fitness, and I have a fantastic personal trainer who knows me, knows my body, knows when to push me, and knows when not to push me. She doesn’t make me do 20 burpees in a row and instead focuses on strengthening my core, telling me we need to focus on making me into ‘a tall giraffe’!
Wear things that make you happy because, I think, that really shines through. If you feel uncomfortable in something, then I don’t think it ever really works.
I don’t understand women who don’t encourage each other. I think compliments and showing affection are really important, too. Women don’t do that enough, and it’s so essential because even if you’re shy about giving a compliment, it’s good energy; it’s uplifting.
I try out all the latest beauty products and participate in all the shows. It’s pretty magical.
Cara’s always been a real tomboy. She was never really that into makeup. She’s very quick at it.
Attack your lashes with the wand. I think there’s nothing wrong with doing that.
I love high-street fashion. I’m all about Topshop and Zara – even American Apparel. I love T-shirts and vests – simple things you can just live in. American Apparel also does the best bras – they’re amazing.
Once, I tried to channel my inner Pocahontas and wore a lot of Navajo prints, a lot of beige, fringe, and suede… I wish I hadn’t done that.
The best holiday I went on as a kid was to Disney World. I wore the same Minnie Mouse dress for 5 days straight and refused to go on any rides apart from It’s A Small World. I think my parents wanted to kill me.
Sometimes when I need something really nourishing, I’ll use the Creme de la Mer night cream – it leaves my skin looking beautiful. I don’t go too far on my make-up because I have to wear it so often for work, so I’m quite low key.
I love make-up so much, but I’m a bit rubbish at skincare; I’m really disloyal and never stick to one thing.
I love all girl squads. I’m all for, like, girl power and friendship, and I’m all about that.
I really like the Nineties! I want to bring back more of the Nineties, like the ‘Spice Girls’, ‘Empire Records’, Chloe Sevigny. I don’t think anyone really gave it enough credit.
I’m all about people that appreciate, that are grateful, that smile, that have a sense of humour – the dirtier the laugh, the better- that’s my kind of vibe… and I hope that’s the kind of thing that I attract.
I’m more of a handbag girl; my guilty pleasure is bags. I don’t even have a clue how many I own.
I’m pretty adventurous – the more wacky, the better! Sometimes I’ll want to look chic, but lots of the time, I’ll wear really mad colours and patterns, as it’s just more fun.
I’ve been wearing Red Roses since I was 22. Jo Malone London is woven into the fabric of my life, and I couldn’t be happier to be working with a brand I love so much.
When traveling, I like Urth Caffe in L.A. for eggs Benedict with prosciutto or Balthazar in New York, where I order duck shepherd’s pie.
I love maxi dresses, I feel so great when I put on a maxi dress, big earrings and sandals.
If I’m in America… I will track down the nearest Soul Cycle, wherever that is, and I’ll just power through on a bike for 45 minutes.
I love anything by Sisley for face and Lancaster for body.
I would say I spend about an hour a day cleansing and moisturising after all of the make-up I’ve worn on jobs, and on weekends I tend to go bare-faced to give my skin a bit of a break.
I love novelty workout pants. It means my workout kit is really bright and vibrant and out there.
One of my favourite scents in the world is the ‘Brown’ candle from Hotel Costes in Paris. It smells like naughty nights in corners of clubs.
A little bit of sun does wonders! With good protection, of course. Vitamin D is just so good for your hair and your nails. I also love coconut water and coconut oil from Whole Foods. It’s amazing. You can cook with it, shower with it… you come out of the shower like a slippery seal, but it works.
My home has a split personality. Some of the rooms are very French antique. Think Aubusson rugs, turquoise ceramic jugs, sandbag pillows, and broken birdcages. The other half is very Aztec. Neon ikat fabric pillows, vintage books piled up to the ceiling, and shutters from Bali.
I’m obsessed with Jo Malone oils. I think they’re so beautiful; they’re exquisite. But it’s not just the oils; I’m obsessed with their packaging. The beautiful glass bottles that you keep on the side of the bath – they’re almost iconic.
It was only when I began modeling at 18 that I really began enjoying fashion and reading any fashion magazine I could get my hands on, and developing a profound respect for designers, fashion and how to wear it.
I absolutely love Sisley moisturising cream, which I use every morning; it also provides a great base for make-up, and I adore Laura Mercier tinted moisturiser for an overall finish.
When you grow up, you think everything you own is going to be designer. Not true. Most of the stuff I own is high-street. I love mixing it up; it’s so beautifully made nowadays, and the quality is of such a high standard, and let’s be honest: everybody loves a bargain.