I think it’s very empowering to be able to have a career and to be a mother. It gives you an amazing sense of self.
My mother says I’m like a disease that can walk into a room and get it infected. I can destroy things in seconds.
New York is very career-orientated and it’s hard to take time off here, but that is great for building a business.
The Indians have such strong traditions and aesthetics, and the people are beautiful, as are their goods.
What I love about my husband is that he really allows me to be the best person I can.
I didn’t finish my dress until about three days before my wedding – I had the flu and was stitching it from my bed. And the tulle came back from India all brown. We had to wash it for hours, but that didn’t dissuade me from wearing it.
My wedding was at home, so I didn’t really want to wear a veil in my house. Instead I wore a lot of diamond hair clips. They were brooches, actually, designed by Lorraine Schwartz.
I always have a camera now that I’ve got a kid, but I don’t think I’ve got one picture of anyone other than my daughter.
I make sure I carve out time to be with my daughter.
I went camping in the Maasai Mara and we moved site every night. I had no idea how spectacular it would be, how removed from ordinary life, or how many animals we would see.
Sometimes if I can’t sleep and I am up in the night, I will start researching things – it could be an image I’ve seen, or a book I am reading.
One of my most sentimental items is my grandmother’s engagement ring that my mom gave me a few years ago. It’s a Victorian-style setting that’s closed in the back, so it doesn’t sparkle the way diamonds do now. I wear it as a pendant.
Bridesmaids are never going to upstage the bride.
I always go to the Cannes Film Festival and it’s just such a glamorous time.
I look much more civilized than I actually am.
I love children. I’ve always loved children.
I love imagining being someone else in another time.
I enjoyed studying costume, learning about the corsetry and the historical context of fashion. I never had any real intention of being a costume designer.
My great-grandfather was in the army in India, and we have photographs of my family there in full Victorian dress. They’re incredibly romantic.
When I got pregnant, I became very interested in natural products. You wonder what you’re putting on your skin when you’re carrying a child.