I consider myself to be respectful, and I believe this is a main value for sports.

I literally change on the shop floor. I just stand there in my knickers sometimes.

English women would rather go out and buy a washing machine than shop for clothes.

I'm not really a girl who likes to go out to lunch or cocktails or store openings.

Shoes must have very high heels and platforms to put women's beauty on a pedestal.

More people should read books. It's the most concentrated experience you can have.

Fashion has become so whatever. I don't think there are any stones left to unturn.

I am very happy to design haute couture. It's a love story between couture and me.

Seeing Cubism paintings at the Beaubourg makes me very happy and, also, old films.

Taking sartorial risks and not following other people is what makes you stand out.

There's a reason good fabrics have a cost. They're done with good quality to last.

Making them feel gorgeous and comfortable is my way of making women's lives easier.

All I want is beautiful. I mean, I like grey hair, I love wrinkles. But this is me.

Women can dream at 9 in the morning and at 10 o'clock at night - it doesn't matter.

I always say that I'm really inspired by mistakes and things that kind of go wrong.

Probably the earliest memories for me would be going to restaurants with my family.

I simply value Arthur Capel friendship. And even so, he knows very little about me.

Simplicity and sexiness, that's what people want. At a price that's not outrageous.

My biggest vice is playing solitaire on my iPad. It's bad. I mean, it's ridiculous.

Scheduling me is not easy, as most people know, because once I start, I don't stop.

I always thought what you wore underneath was as important as what you wear on top.

I like to think that I can introduce people to the idea of simplicity and elegance.

When someone says you can't do what you know you can do, then you can't do anything

A dash of eccentric glamour gives you the power to keep the wrong kind of men away.

There are so many serious things in the world; I just choose not to be one of them.

Having some retail experience is key. It really is where the battle is won or lost.

The woman is the most perfect doll that i have dressed with delight and admiration.

I'm a very down-to-earth person, but it is my job to make that earth more pleasant.

Some models who aren't the most beautiful end up becoming the greatest of all time.

Pfft, I hate Christmas Day. It's for children and families. Not for people like me.

I've always loved painting and drawing. I wish I'd developed it more and exhibited.

I grew up with the idea that once you found yourself with your clothes, why change?

I owe the baby my life. I owe this baby everything and I have a responsibility now.

Although I have no plans to tweet, I am fascinated by developments on the Internet.

You can make jeans and a t-shirt super stylish. It's what you make of it, you know?

I love a woman, I love to judge how beautiful she is, how beautiful I can make her.

The industrial direction is sometimes too much. We should think more about fantasy.

Every day, I love what I do and I think it's a gift and privilege to love your job.

A woman who walks well parts crowds - it's something we should all be taught to do.

I used to get embarrassed about the fact I liked fashion. I still get a bit cringy.

At the end of the day I separate things; my life is my life and my work is my work.

Everyone thinks the fashion business is so glamorous. It's completely the opposite.

Am I famous in Japan? I don't know, and I don't really think of myself in that way.

There's nothing wrong with ankles. But only if you're playing football in the park.

When I think about fashion I think women will never lose that appetite for fashion.

I personally love grilling, but it's a 15- to 20-minute commitment in entertaining.

I don't like perfection - I think it's dangerous. There is nothing after perfection.

I like the idea of infiltrating an area that is not really exposed to me or my work.

Good fashion for me is like rock ‘n’ roll – there’s always a little rebellion in it.

I don't get my inspiration from books or a painting. I get it from the women I meet.

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