HTSI Natalia Vodianova talks personal taste Part I
Model and founder of the Naked Heart Foundation Natalia Vodianova is campaigning to transform the lives of children with special needs in Russia
My personal style signifier is a gold Georgian coin set as a medallion that a dear friend gave me. Her father carried some coins from Belgium to England when he fled the Nazis and he gave them to his children. It’s a very precious gift and my lucky charm.
Natalia Vodianova’s Valentino dress | Image: Léa Crespi
The last things I bought and loved were an Acne dark denim dress, which is casual but if you accessorise it, it’s actually very chic, and a Pencil FiftyThree [pictured] that I use as a stylus to draw on my iPad. It works really well and as it’s made of wood, it looks very stylish too. www.acnestudios.com. www.fiftythree.com.
And the thing I’m eyeing next is a pied-à-terre in London – in Mayfair or Belgravia. I go there a lot for work and stay in a hotel, but it’s not the same as having a home.
Jars of Hello honey
An unforgettable place I’ve travelled to in the past year is a small town a five-hour drive from Moscow called Rostov [pictured] where there are a lot of old monasteries and Russian churches. I went with some friends to a spiritual retreat for a day; we prayed and talked to some amazing monks and nuns and left feeling serene, happy and inspired.
The Cathedral of the Assumption in Rostov
The best gift I’ve given recently was a treasure hunt in the gardens of Les Invalides for my daughter’s birthday. I wrote little poems for each clue, which took me about six hours, and although the presents were small and silly, the children had such fun.
Vodianova's Dior ankle boots, £870
And the best gift I’ve received recently was a year’s personalised supply of Russian honey, each jar containing a different flavour I might like – an unusual pollen or one mixed with nuts. I eat honey constantly, on bread, in tea and even just from a spoon, so it was a lovely gift and the varied glass jars look beautiful in our dining room. From £13 a jar; +7495-151 0189; www.hellohoney.ru.
Vodianova’s Pencil FiftyThree
A recent “find” is La Table d’Aki in Paris, a tiny restaurant that the photographer Paolo Roversi told me about. Aki is Japanese but he cooks French dishes with a light touch; the food is delicious. 49 Rue Vaneau, 75007 Paris (+331-4544 4348).
An indulgence I would never forgo is my fortnightly two-hour hair treatment at L’Institut Leonor Greyl in Paris. It starts with a hair mask worn under a steam helmet and then another machine sucks and massages the scalp. It’s my biggest luxury and precious time for myself. I come out so much more relaxed. 15 Rue Tronchet, 75008 Paris (+331-4265 3226; www.leonorgreyl.com).
An item in my wardrobe I’ll keep to pass on is a Valentino haute-couture dress [pictured], by Mr Valentino himself, which I’ll give to my daughter. It is blue, grey and taupe and embroidered with little pearl-like grey beads. He made it for me for a show and when I told him how much I loved it, he said, “You should have it; it’s beautiful on you.” www.valentino.com.
In my fridge you’ll always findrye bread from Poilâne, which is the closest I can get to Russian black bread in Paris, a bottle of Krug, our favourite champagne, and Russian ravioli, which we often make ourselves. And in the freezer there’s Häagen-Dazs Dulce de Leche ice cream; we get through a lot of that. www.haagen-dazs.co.uk. www.krug.com. Poilâne, 8 Rue du Cherche-Midi, 75006 Paris (+331-4548 4259; www.poilane.com).
The last items of clothing I added to my wardrobe were some cute little ankle boots from the Dior Cruise Collection 2016. They are between Victoriana and pixie as they have a very pointed toe; they’re adorable and go with just about everything. £870; www.dior.com.
My favourite websites are Pinterest, which I use as a mood board for ideas, and Amara, not only for expensive presents, but also cool, silly stocking fillers. I also founded a philanthropic app called Elbi that lets you to do a good deed on the go, so I use that a lot too. www.amara.com. www.elbi.com. www.pinterest.com.
Natalia Vodianova’s Fabulous Fund Fair in aid of the Naked Heart Foundationis at Old Billingsgate Market on February 20 2016.