Celebrity make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury's favourite ring was gifted by a supermodel
What's one beauty product you can't live without? My 'Magic Cream', created to revive the skin of supermodels backstage at fashion shows. Now, one pot is sold every minute worldwide. It's adored by Kylie Minogue and Sienna Miller; George Clooney wears it every day!
Any go-to jewellery? I never leave the house without my vintage necklaces, bracelets and rings, including the most beautiful antique gold and amethyst ring that Kate Moss gave me.
Can you remember a favourite outfit you wore as a child? I've always loved dressing up – I was stealing my mother's clothes from age 10. I remember styling a 1950s circle dress with a sequin bustier top and white gloves, trying to channel Marilyn Monroe.
What was your first fashion moment? I remember going to a shop called The End in Ibiza, where I grew up, and buying a military-style Jean Paul Gaultier jacket. I was about 14. I adored that jacket.
And your worst fashion mistake? I don't believe in them. We should embrace the past and think positively about the future.
What's on your wish list? A fabulous long leather Chloé coat with shearling trim.
Is there a current trend you like? I love the dreamy '70s Chloé-girl look.
What do you wear to bed? A Carine Gilson silk nightgown.
What shoes do you wear most often? High heels by Gianvito Rossi, Prada and Aquazzura.
Who's your favourite fashion icon? My dear friend Kate Moss. She's also my beauty muse. I created some iconic looks for her in the '90s – we would mix multiple lipsticks and concealers to get that perfect nude lipstick.
What do you wear on a typical working day? There is no typical day. I could be in Stella McCartney tailoring for a board meeting or a fabulous vintage Dior gown for a campaign shoot.

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Celebrity make-up artist Charlotte Tilbury's favourite ring was gifted by a supermodel
What are the three essential items in your wardrobe? I'm going to cheat and say four – belts, bags, shoes and jewels. It's all about the accessories for a fabulous outfit, darling. What's one beauty product you can't live without? My 'Magic Cream', created to revive the skin of supermodels backstage at fashion shows. Now, one pot is sold every minute worldwide. It's adored by Kylie Minogue and Sienna Miller; George Clooney wears it every day! Any go-to jewellery? I never leave the house without my vintage necklaces, bracelets and rings, including the most beautiful antique gold and amethyst ring that Kate Moss gave me. Can you remember a favourite outfit you wore as a child? I've always loved dressing up – I was stealing my mother's clothes from age 10. I remember styling a 1950s circle dress with a sequin bustier top and white gloves, trying to channel Marilyn Monroe. What was your first fashion moment? I remember going to a shop called The End in Ibiza, where I grew up, and buying a military-style Jean Paul Gaultier jacket. I was about 14. I adored that jacket. And your worst fashion mistake? I don't believe in them. We should embrace the past and think positively about the future. What's on your wish list? A fabulous long leather Chloé coat with shearling trim. Is there a current trend you like? I love the dreamy '70s Chloé-girl look. What do you wear to bed? A Carine Gilson silk nightgown. What shoes do you wear most often? High heels by Gianvito Rossi, Prada and Aquazzura. Who's your favourite fashion icon? My dear friend Kate Moss. She's also my beauty muse. I created some iconic looks for her in the '90s – we would mix multiple lipsticks and concealers to get that perfect nude lipstick. What do you wear on a typical working day? There is no typical day. I could be in Stella McCartney tailoring for a board meeting or a fabulous vintage Dior gown for a campaign shoot.

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What are the three essential items in your wardrobe? I'm going to cheat and say four – belts, bags, shoes and jewels. It's all about the accessories for a fabulous outfit, darling. What's one beauty product you can't live without? My 'Magic Cream', created to revive the skin of supermodels backstage at fashion shows. Now, one pot is sold every minute worldwide. It's adored by Kylie Minogue and Sienna Miller; George Clooney wears it every day! Any go-to jewellery? I never leave the house without my vintage necklaces, bracelets and rings, including the most beautiful antique gold and amethyst ring that Kate Moss gave me. Can you remember a favourite outfit you wore as a child? I've always loved dressing up – I was stealing my mother's clothes from age 10. I remember styling a 1950s circle dress with a sequin bustier top and white gloves, trying to channel Marilyn Monroe. What was your first fashion moment? I remember going to a shop called The End in Ibiza, where I grew up, and buying a military-style Jean Paul Gaultier jacket. I was about 14. I adored that jacket. And your worst fashion mistake? I don't believe in them. We should embrace the past and think positively about the future. What's on your wish list? A fabulous long leather Chloé coat with shearling trim. Is there a current trend you like? I love the dreamy '70s Chloé-girl look. What do you wear to bed? A Carine Gilson silk nightgown. What shoes do you wear most often? High heels by Gianvito Rossi, Prada and Aquazzura. Who's your favourite fashion icon? My dear friend Kate Moss. She's also my beauty muse. I created some iconic looks for her in the '90s – we would mix multiple lipsticks and concealers to get that perfect nude lipstick. What do you wear on a typical working day? There is no typical day. I could be in Stella McCartney tailoring for a board meeting or a fabulous vintage Dior gown for a campaign shoot.