Natalia Vodianova Quotes
Born: February 28, 1982
Natalia Vodianova is not merely a supermodel; she is a visionary force at the intersection of creativity, philanthropy, and art. Rising from a childhood of profound hardship in Nizhny Novgorod, she transformed her life with a relentless belief in the power of beauty and human connection. As the founder of the Naked Heart Foundation and a celebrated muse, her philosophy centers on the idea that true art lies in empathy and resilience. Her quotes resonate because they strip away pretense, offering raw, poetic wisdom on vulnerability, courage, and the creative act of building a meaningful life from the ground up.
Natalia Vodianova Quotes (27)
"When I remember my life in Russia it is in totally dark colours."
— Natalia Vodianova"Before I left Russia in 1999, I was living in a very poor factory town with my family and friends, and nothing was ever going to change."
— Natalia Vodianova"I love Yves Saint Laurent and Giambattista Valli and Givenchy, and I get given quite a lot, but perhaps nothing is as wonderful as the white fake leather trench coat I got when I was 15."
— Natalia Vodianova"I live a very different life now, with incredible privileges, but looking back I realise that growing up in Russia gave me tools that other people don't necessarily have - such as the will to push that bit further, to make things happen, to succeed."
— Natalia Vodianova"I have made enough money to secure my family and that is all I care about."
— Natalia Vodianova"When you are at the bottom, you find beauty in such little things, and goodness in such little gestures. When I compare any struggle today to ones that I may have had in my childhood, there is nothing that can bring me down."
— Natalia Vodianova"My appearance gave me access to a particular kind of world and I'm really grateful for it."
— Natalia Vodianova"We all have our own purpose in life and I feel very strongly that I have a bigger purpose than giving to just my immediate family and friends."
— Natalia Vodianova"I raised my sister. I was six when she was born. My mother had to make a living for herself and it was very hard, so I was looking after my sister, cooking and cleaning, and she had four jobs."
— Natalia Vodianova"Because of my childhood where I was constantly by myself, I always feel lonely. I have a lot of people that I absolutely love and I know love me but I can't get rid of that feeling of loneliness no matter who I'm with - even with my children."
— Natalia Vodianova"If you never know hardship, you can't really support people around you."
— Natalia Vodianova"When you become a mother, you think less about yourself and care more about the world."
— Natalia Vodianova"Finding out I was pretty was a very nice realisation."
— Natalia Vodianova"As a child I really didn't like men at all, in fact."
— Natalia Vodianova"My childhood gave me resilience - and there's little that can surprise me in life."
— Natalia Vodianova"I know what it's like not to have food in the fridge or money to buy more."
— Natalia Vodianova"I completely admire my mother for raising a child with cerebral palsy at home."
— Natalia Vodianova"I missed quite a lot of school because I was working from the age of 11."
— Natalia Vodianova"If you are ambitious you can have a moment of glory but it will most likely be temporary. But talent always finds its way out."
— Natalia Vodianova"I learnt early to have little expectation so I protected myself from ever feeling greatly disappointed."
— Natalia Vodianova"I believe in reincarnation of the soul."
— Natalia Vodianova"Moscow is a huge inspiration for me. I love what I find here, I love being here."
— Natalia Vodianova"I was born in Nizhny Novgorod to a very poor family and unfortunately my father and mother separated when I was very little."
— Natalia Vodianova"I think protecting your family and giving to them is so important. It's the most important achievement."
— Natalia Vodianova"I don't mind being called 'Supernova.' If one nickname is going to stick, that's not a bad one!"
— Natalia Vodianova"It's better to be skinny than to be fat."
— Natalia Vodianova"The people that live in my hometown do not walk along the street with smiles on their faces. It is a desperate place, but I got out."
— Natalia Vodianova