I'm really interested in fashion but at the same time I find it quite competitive. Second-hand stuff leaves you more open to whatever your own personal style is rather than feeling dictated to by shops. Sophie Ellis-Bextor competitivedictatefashion share on social
I'm always sticking up for other people. Sophie Ellis-Bextor peoplestick Change image and share on social
I think I'm fairly good with money, but I've developed some strange tics - in shops I don't like to go to the counter unless I've got at least two things to buy. If I'm walking around with just one thing in my hand I'll put it back and wait a few weeks because that doesn't seem like a proper purchase. Sophie Ellis-Bextor backbuycounter share on social
In terms of influence, my style icons have been a mixture of Julie Andrews and Olivia Newton-John. When I was little I used to watch 'Grease,' 'Mary Poppins' and 'The Sound of Music' a lot. If you put all those things together you do kind of get my outfits. A slightly tarty nanny in a second-hand outfit. That is pretty much what I wear. Sophie Ellis-Bextor andrewgreasehand share on social
You have to apply yourself because you'll never get a better opportunity than the one you have right now. Having said that, people know by now if they like me or not. I don't need to prove anything. Sophie Ellis-Bextor applyopportunitypeople Change image and share on social
I'm too frightened of confrontation, so I will always tip - even if the service has been really shoddy. Sophie Ellis-Bextor confrontationfrightenservice Change image and share on social
I'm a sucker for good black skirts and pretty little shirts and kooky tops. I have to admit that shopping satisfies my craving for immediate gratification. Sophie Ellis-Bextor admitblackcrave Change image and share on social
When I first started out, I got criticism for the way I looked. I think, now, it's a good thing because, why would you want to look like everyone else? Sophie Ellis-Bextor criticismgoodlook Change image and share on social
I've been DJing a little bit, so you get used to the fact that music sounds brilliant when it's loud. Sophie Ellis-Bextor bitebrilliantfact Change image and share on social