The former supermodel and racing car driver is now a successful presenter.
A finalist in BBC’s 2014 Celebrity MasterChef, she has also appeared in The Jump this year and currently co-hosts The Classic Car Show. Jodie, 37, lives in West Sussex with her son Indio, five dogs and two horses.
Casual chic. I’m really comfortable in a shirt, jeans and a well-cut jacket. I live a country life and have to be practical – high heels and floaty dresses don’t suit the everyday me.
Shape-wise, it’s all about the legs, mine are very long and I like to accentuate them in tailored trousers and skinny jeans. My favourite colours are natural tones, inspired by the countryside, and I love quality, natural fabrics, especially cashmere.
The 1920s for the Charleston, sequins and flapper dresses, but I really like where fashion is now – it can be smart, edgy, practical, glamorous – there are no boundaries, which is really liberating.
So many. Topshop, Miss Selfridge, Oasis, Monsoon… but the number one spot goes to Donna Ida – she’s a one-stop shop for me and stocks so many brands I love.
That’s a tough one. I’ve worked with so many great designers – Karl Lagerfeld and Alexander McQueen stand out as geniuses – to be part of their shows and campaigns was amazing. But I also love Amanda Wakeley and Alice Temperley.
Jodie always wears her favourite ring, which used to belong to her grandmother
Jodie loves wearing this combination of soft suede jacket and lime-green cashmere scarf by Amanda Wakeley, one of her long-time favourite designers
Jodie wears a Belstaff black leather jacket and top with J Brand jeans. Her watch is by Backes & Strauss
"I have hundreds of pairs of shoes. For dress-up evenings and red-carpet events, it’s Jimmy Choos," says Jodie. These designer heels are party favourites
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My sister Jemma has always inspired me because she’s so artistic and clever at putting looks together – which is why she tops so many best-dressed lists. She’s got a wonderful eye.
Exercise – it really improves the way you look and feel about yourself. I’ve always been sporty but at the moment I’m obsessed with cycling and I’m in training for three massive challenges next year. I hope to raise lots of money for charity.
A hoarder. I have the most amazing wardrobe from when I started modelling in the 90s – every drawer, wardrobe and cupboard is full to bursting – I need a warehouse to store it all.
Sadly, most of them are too small for me now but I couldn’t part with them, especially the one-off couture gowns. I hope my son Indy might give some to his future wife.
These fur-lined Ugg walking boots and Ariat riding boots are Jodie’s everyday favourites
Jodie collects artwork and does a lot of fundraising for charity, which is why she is supporting The Macmillan De’Longhi Arts Programme. This portrait of her dog Otto is with a favourite hat
Sporty Jodie, whose hobbies include polo, motor car racing and horse riding, is currently in training for three cycle challenges to raise money for charity. Here, she is in her cycling gear with a top, gloves and shoes all by Specialized, cycle shorts from Castelli and glasses from Mark Cavendish for Oakley
This Valentino handbag is Jodie’s current favourite, seen here with her Chanel sunglasses
Yes, but it’s just impractical for me. The fabric is always so fragile and because I’m not precious with my clothes, it always rips.
I have hundreds of pairs of shoes – I was allowed to keep most of the ones I modelled at the shows. My everyday favourites are my walking boots, my Uggs, my Sperry sneakers and French Sole ballet pumps, then for work meetings, it’s Valentino and for dress-up evenings, Jimmy Choos.
My current favourite bag is by Valentino and I’m a huge fan of Aspinal. Although, that said, I have far fewer bags than footwear.
I’m not a massive clothes shopper and because I’m on my own, most of my money goes on my son, my animals and running a house in the country. I tend to splash out every three months or so and spend around £500.
A full-length Dolce & Gabbana leather coat. I bought it in Italy and my excuse is that I got confused by the exchange rate!
I’m not good at bargain-hunting for clothes – I’ve never been a sales shopper. But I haggle buying feed for the horses or two tons of wood for the winter!
An amazing coat that belonged to my maternal grandmother Janet, who was incredibly glamorous.
Yes, it’s a simple fitted style from Joseph, which goes with everything and you can throw it in a bag without it creasing.
What is the one item of clothing you couldn’t live without?
My Rigby & Peller underwear. It fits so well, looks amazing and lasts for ever. It’s not cheap but it’s worth every penny.
Lots. I’ve turned up to an awards event in the same dress as someone else and I’ve been photographed in dresses that were completely see-through in certain light – I hadn’t realised until the next morning when I’ve seen the photos in the papers.
Nothing. I’d just grab my son, the dogs, Rachel (who lives with us), then paintings and photographs if time, but not clothes.
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