We have to be able to grow up. Our wrinkles are our medals of the passage of life. They are what we have been through and who we want to be.
I had 30-something years' experience in modeling, which is rare.
I'd like to be the first model who becomes a woman.
The last thing we need is yet another makeup company. Even I have a nervous breakdown when I go through the department store makeup floor.
That's the mistake women make - you shouldn't see your makeup. We don't want to look like we've made an effort.
No one's raising children any more. To love a child, you've got to work for it. You have to change its diapers and feed it at night!
Lord knows, I never want to waste any more of my time in mirrors.
In 1974, the modeling world changed. Jerry Ford and my lawyer negotiated the deal for the first exclusive contract in modeling history.
I'm not part of the cultural elite. I'm a down-home girl. Always have been, always will be.
There are plenty of beautiful girls who don't photograph well.
I was making $50 a week as a house model at Christian Dior for nine months before I learned that photographic models made $50 an hour!
I had always broken the rules.
I don't spend much money on clothes; I never did.
Eileen Ford wanted me to fix my nose and my teeth. I said, Sure, great, but I really had no intention to.
We need a new religion.