Poppy Delevingne on fashion & being the face of Mr Price

18 October 2015 - 02:02 By Staff reporter

From featuring in campaigns for fashion houses such as Burberry to landing a role in Guy Ritchie’s upcoming film, British model Poppy Delevingne is now the face of Mr Price’s latest Oakridge campaign. Fashion Weekly finds out more What made you decide to front Mr Price's Oakridge SS15 campaign?My friend Henry Holland always had so many wonderful things to say about Mr Price and I loved the charity aspect of the collaboration.How did the campaign shoot go?It was great. I loved editing the collection. It's wearable and I love the way they've used texture and colour.story_article_left1We love that you have fun with fashion and don't seem to take yourself too seriously. Do you believe there are any rules when it comes to fashion?I don't believe there should be any method to the madness.What is the most loved item in your wardrobe?A vintage Rolling Stones T-shirt my father bought my mother.If you could invite any five people for dinner, who would they be?Keith Richards, Marlene Dietrich, Patti Smith, the Mad Hatter and my grandmother.How would you spend your last day on earth?I would go to space.And what would be your last meal?Spaghetti bolognese.mini_story_image_hright1If you could wear one designer for the rest of your life, who would it be?Giambattista Valli.What three items should every person have in their wardrobes?Jeans, a leather jacket and sexy little black dress.What would you never be caught wearing?Clogs.Who do you think has great style?Diane Kruger.Who is someone to watch on the fashion scene?Tavi Gevinson.The new Oakridge collection, inspired by Delevingne's Bohemian style, will be available in stores and online at mrp.com from Monday, October 19, 2015...

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