00:00It's the first time I've seen a collection as a digital study.
00:05I mean, all of us throughout the years have looked at the great archive material of designers
00:12because that's how you see it. It's never been done digitally, so I think this is thrilling.
00:15It's going to mean so much because people all around the world won't have to go to a museum
00:19to look at the clothes and actually, but what they can do is see them and see every part of
00:24it.
00:24I think it's brilliant.
00:25It's a world first, and to use Zandra as a world first is just fantastic.
00:30It's thrilling, and I think it's going to be hugely influential both to designers and artists
00:36because she is, as you've probably noticed, a work of art herself.
00:40Everything she does has her all over it.
00:43The way she paints stuff and does stuff and has and is and appears, she's never not looked unbelievable.
00:51Are there any favourite garments that you have from her collection?
00:54No, impossible.
00:56But all you have to do is to refocus the camera onto these sorts of things.
01:00These blazing colours clashing.
01:05The way she actually uses fabrics.
01:10The witty and sort of dazzling and life-affirming way she does all her clothes.
01:17It's just stunning.
01:18You are too kind, actually, there.
01:20I really am not a fashion icon.
01:22Patsy, I mean, anybody, I wear other people's clothes because being an actress, I just wear
01:25other people's clothes and be other people in the shows and the things I appear in.
01:31But I think that once you've put your clothes on, you should wear them, they shouldn't wear you.
01:37So you're always more important than your clothes.
01:39But in some way they've got to enhance you, reflect your personality, look charming front and back.
01:48That's the great thing, to learn how to look in the mirror there so that you can see your back
01:52view in the mirror here.
01:54It's terribly important.
01:55Hair and clothes, backs, bottoms especially, lengths of skirts.
02:01See what you look like from the back.
02:03It's important because most people see you from the back.
02:05Being born in India and travelling almost from a very young age out to Hong Kong with my father who
02:11was a soldier
02:11and then being brought up in Malaysia and then, ever since then, just travelling and loving it.
02:18I loved languages at school, so I did French and Latin and German and Italian and loved that and always
02:22longed to travel.
02:23When I was a model, I went to every country on the continent.
02:25But the world was always beckoning, all the extraordinary places and people, great cities and legends,
02:33great sights and traditions that one could come across.
02:36And I begin to tick if I don't go abroad.
02:39I can feel that clock ticking going, where are you going now?
02:42Where are you going now?
02:44And the great thing is that now, if I'm lucky, I can persuade a television camera out to come with
02:48me.
02:49And it's people who can't do these journeys because they're tied to the house, they've got people to go after.
02:55I think I can't afford it, whatever.
02:57They can come with me.
02:58They are my friends.
02:59I do them for sort of two people, who are the people watching me at home side by side on
03:02a television.
03:03Love it.
03:04Love it.
03:05Love it.
03:06Love it.
03:06Love it.
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