I feel confident with myself, and if that inspires other women to feel confident with their bodies, great.
You find your strengths and play them up.
I think it's very hard to find a good friend. That's why I'm so lucky to have two sisters, because they're my best friends, and they have to be with me forever. They're stuck with me.
I think that the people who are the loudest about wanting to change you are the people with the least amount of vision and creativity.
I love my curves. You know, I'm healthy and I think thats what Sports Illustrated represents: healthy, confident women who love their bodies.
I think that glamour is about confidence. I think however somebody feels beautiful, that's glamour.
To me, what's sexy is when you look like you're having a good time. That, and when you look effortless and have messy hair.
I think that everybody has hard work side, no matter what your job is, you have bad days, you have people you don't get along with. The thing about modeling is every single day you're working with a completely new team so every single day is your first day of work or your first day of school. And you can't really have an off day because that will be the only experience they have with you.
People deal with models like they are children. They think they can pull one over on you. It's actually funny. I'm always like, I'm about to pull something on you, and you're so focused on thinking I'm dumb you're not even going to know.
I understand why my male followers like me.
he things that they’re rejecting are things that I can’t change. I can’t change my bra size. They’re natural! I can work out and I can stay healthy and motivated, but I can’t change some things. I really just live my life. I love my body. It’s what God gave me! I feel confident with myself, and if that inspires other women to feel confident with their bodies, great.
I can never find the right bras.
I'm pretty competitive. I talk a big game - even when I'm going to lose.
You have to think hard with a tattoo. 'What will I love for the rest of my life?'
Fashion can give you confidence. And things have definitely changed in the industry, mostly for the positive. We're more accepting now. For me, someone like Ashley Graham, who loves her body and is always talking about it, is inspiring.
I grew up in Florida riding horses, so for the majority of my life I was either in boots and jeans or a bathing suit.
I don't ever want to be a person that I'm not. A lot of girls fall into the trap where they are trying to impress other people, and that's the time when they lose themselves.
I've always loved fashion, but it's not what I set out to do.
I was at a photo shoot, and I was wearing a cross necklace that my mom bought me, and somebody made a joke like, 'Why are you wearing a cross? Like you would be religious.' And then they took it away. I was really affected by that. The whole thing made me realize that I do want a cross with me at all times.
Anywhere in life, for girls there's pressure to keep your weight and to keep yourself feeling and looking good.
My dream was always to be on the cover of 'Sports Illustrated.'
I’m actually an equestrian, and I showed in the American Paint Horse Association and competed for top 20 in the nation.
I love my body. It's what God gave me!
Pickup lines never work...I think someone clever, witty and funny is very attractive.
I could go anywhere, but I always like to have a bit of a feminine touch to everything I do.