I don't go a day without eating pasta.

I like math, which sounds really nerdy.

The first perfume I remember actually having myself is Daisy.

Unless they're superhuman, nobody's going to look perfect all the time.

I'm passionate about breakfast. I wake up hungry, so I always eat a bagel.

Taking time for yourself is crucial when you're surrounded by people all day.

As my brother and I get older and busier, I really cherish the time we spend together.

It changes everything when you accept who you are and you don't try to change yourself.

My mom and I have the exact same mannerisms - the way we talk and the gestures that we made.

My mom does mine because I know I would go tweezer-crazy and wind up with no eyebrows at all.

I love the look of full brows that aren't perfectly done - eyebrows on fleek: that's the goal.

People expect you to be doing something cool all the time. In a normal life, that's not happening!

Bruce Weber is an amazing photographer, and Carine Roitfeld's style - and everything she does - is gorgeous.

I just don't touch my brows! Hopefully, leaving them be will pay off so that I still have them in the future.

It is so key to me to be a good role model for young girls and someone their mom would want them to look up to.

Modeling is really what I do during my free time. It's fun for me, so it doesn't feel like work. I choose to do it.

My mom and I aren't the same size. She's a bit taller. And we're not the same shoe size either, which is heartbreaking.

If you only share your best pictures, or your Facetuned self, the thought of people seeing you as you truly are can be scary.

I'm inspired by people embracing their feminine power and just being who they truly are and not afraid to express themselves.

Living in Malibu is like being in a bubble, so discovering others that are so different from me has been incredibly gratifying.

I try to separate my modelling work from my school life because I don't want people to think of me differently or that I am a certain way because of it.

My mom is very much about 'less is more.' She showed me how to use makeup to enhance your beauty but not to change your face, which I think is important.

She teaches me to be kind, punctual... and to stand up for myself. And when I think about it, aren't these things every mother should teach their daughter?

A lot of people ask me what my mom has taught me about modeling. The truth is the things she teaches me go deeper than what pose to make or what my good side is.

I think I'm a bit more of a rule-breaker than my mom. She's very sweet and very worried. She was valedictorian. I think I got a little bit of an edgier side from my dad.

She told me that she would support me regardless of what I decided, but I'm so glad that I actually got to be a kid before having to grow up. My mom knows best about this kind of thing.

My favourite thing about being a model is the people that I meet. I don't think there's any other job where you get to learn so many things about so many different people. I just love forging new relationships.

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