Later in life, with lucrative contracts with Chanel and campaigns for everyone from Versace to Giorgio Armani under her belt, she smilingly referred to her “part-time job” in fashion. She modelled occasionally, and designed collections with her great friend Isabella Cawdor for Holland & Holland, but mainly found solace and joy in her life in rural Scotland, with her four children. Here, British Edward Enninful, editor-in-chief of British Vogue “The first time I met her, I was fashion director at i-D magazine, so I must have been 18 or 19,” recalls Edward Enninful. “I got a call from Select Model Management saying they’d taken on this model who was a punk, and that I should meet her. At the time I was on crutches and couldn’t leave my house, so she came to my home in London for a casting. She had a nose ring at the time, which was very unusual – she reminded me of Isabelle Adjani in the film