I had a lot of fun with Val Kilmer. He's like a big kid.
Flowers would be wasted on me. I don't like valentines. I don't need gifts. I'm a pragmatic romantic.
I'm like the kid in kindergarten; I really do send valentines to everyone.
I like Valentino a lot - they never use actresses in their campaigns.
I love to do glamorous things, like wear Valentino.
My style comes from a very masculine point, and Valentino has a very masculine fit. It's built for corn-fed guys like me.
I would obviously like to have been arriving in Valencia with the title still up for grabs, let's not kid ourselves, but even though Valentino has won, the season is not over for me.
I love Rag & Bone, Dior, and Valentino; I like feminine, sexy things. Dolce & Gabbana and Chanel, too.
It is one of the most validating things for an artist like me, to have people sing along to your songs.
My parents used to play cards on Saturday⦠all the friends would come across. So it was like one massive Parsee gathering⦠and the value system kind of creeps in.
Over the years all these vampire movies have come out and nobody looks like a vampire anymore.
There are two levels of vampirism: one is the regular vampire, which is just like it has always been; and then there's the super vampires, which are a new breed we've created.
It's not like vampires are inherently bad. It's just people need to make better vampire movies.
I happen to like vampires more than zombies.
I don't like vampires personally. I don't know any.
I do enjoy Gothic fiction or books about zombies if they are well written and I like vampires.
I like vampires.
It's only a few nutcases who do art for themselves, like Van Gogh.
As fantastic as it is to have 'Vogue' and 'Vanity Fair' as places to work, I don't often get to shoot the kind of things I like to photograph in the way I like to photograph.
I would be lying if I said it wasn't cool to see myself on the cover of 'Vanity Fair,' right? It's, like, what am I doing there? This is bizarre.