I like to write and draw everything with sharpies. I even got one with my own name on it!

I don't look at other people's work because I don't want to be distracted by their ideas.

From a design perspective, the U.S. has always been a great source of inspiration for me.

Mistakes in life teach you how to succeed because you want to try again and do it better.

Some people take fashion very seriously....but that’s not right... Fashion should be fun!

When you work in fashion, you need to work as a team. You cannot do anything on your own.

Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the woman.

My dream was to have a slide bannister so I could slide down and go out the door to work.

I wake up at about the same time every day. I sleep well and wake without an alarm clock.

I find older men more attractive than boys. I need a man who can teach me a thing or two.

Assuming I'm home and don't have an event, I'll have a massage or I'll talk on the phone.

I meditate whenever I can. I can be in the back seat of a car or in between appointments.

In practice, I've had a presence in China since 1998 with my commercial spaces and shops.

The dress must follow the body of a woman, not the body following the shape of the dress.

We all want to be a little glamorous, a little playful and a little mischievous at times.

The market is like a language, and you have to be able to understand what they're saying.

It is hard to have a fashion business in any country, but even more difficult in Ireland.

I was getting paid to be involved with what I loved more than anything on earth: clothes.

Forgiveness is too easy. I can forget by indifference, but not forgive. I prefer revenge.

Forgiveness isn’t something I’m preoccupied with — turning the other cheek isn’t my trip.

If I were a woman, I would love to have lots of kids. But for men, I don’t believe in it.

I've done many ads because that's my new career. It's an inspiring extension for my mind.

Start the week with a striking indigo skirt paired with an embroidered suede moto jacket.

Master the season's spot-on style with polka dot sweatpants and a must-have denim trench.

If I look back I feel frightened, not happy, because my life is a bit of a mystery to me.

Sometimes I miss hamburgers, I should say that. I miss the tuna pizzas at Mercer Kitchen.

In the first half of the 20th century, fashion was simply not a very English thing to do.

Boston's such a unique city. I feel like 50 percent of its DNA turns over every semester.

I still don't think I'm a fashion guy. I think I'm a clothes guy. I'm a little obsessive.

When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms...

The perfect accessory can make the difference between looking blah and totally to die for

People used to define me as a futurist designer, but, you know, the future is now for me.

The early bird might catch the worm, but I bet it also needs a ton of under eye concealer

Always keep bobby pins on hand. It's amazing what you can do with those in a time crunch.

I live my life and I do what I do, and sometimes you forget that people are watching you.

The older you get, the more you realize you need a handful of good, close, tight friends.

I'm a very restless person. I'm always doing something. The creative process never stops.

I don't have a life where it's galas, posh affairs. It's me, my dog and a sofa. And a TV.

I find it fascinating to see the fact that women want to buy things that they see on men.

I never said to myself, 'I'm going to be the greatest.' I just wanted to do my own thing.

I would have liked to invent the plain white shirt, with a skirt and pants to go with it.

My truth is this: That I don't know what will happen tomorrow because you can never know.

I tried immediately to have a baby because I was so afraid not to have a baby in my life.

I was fascinated by stripes from the start. On clothing, they follow a woman's movements.

I don't think I would ever have plastic surgery; there isn't anything I'd want to change.

I'd rather people turn up than not. And of course I'd rather have people be enthusiastic.

When I went to college, I wasn't interested in fashion anymore - I was interested in art.

I love red licorice, but any bright candy - tangy taffy, Fruit Roll-Ups - does the trick.

Being a sensitive, thoughtful person opens you up for criticism and being affected by it.

Trends have come and gone and they're coming back my way so I'm super excited about that.

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