Atlanta, GA 12/9/2010 10:51:49 PM
Jodie Kidd feels "lucky" to have had a successful career in fashion.
The blonde beauty initially found fame as a model in the 90s and has since gone on to present fashion-related TV shows and says she will always be grateful for the opportunities that have been given to her.
She said: "I think I'll always be involved in fashion, whether it's making a TV show like 'Ration book Britain', which is about wartime clothing, or documentary about Alexander McQueen, which I'm filming at the moment. It will always be there inside of me and I was extremely lucky to have a successful career in fashion that lasted 15 years. I've just gone on to my next chapter, which I'm really enjoying."
Although Jodie was discovered when she 15 she says she didn't feel much pressure because she has a famous father.
She told Stylist magazine: "I was very grown up for my age and I also had Lord Beaverbrook, who found the Sunday Express newspaper, as a grandfather. My father was an international Olympic rider and was very famous during the 50s and 60s so I was used to all the press and publicity. Our family has always been quite aware and open."