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Fight your imperfections imagining that you are the worst, so you can perform as the best.
My son has followed fashion since he was a punk. He and I agree that fashion is about sex.
I do think we're an endangered species. But that we do have a plan to save the rainforest.
A pair of brilliantly cut cotton trousers can be more beautiful than a gorgeous silk gown.
My relationships with producers or photographers - these are relationships that took years.
Fashion can be bought by anybody; style takes discernment, it has to do with individuality.
I always let other people describe me because if I describe myself you will not understand.
A man has to have sensibility, wit, mystery, tolerance, and strength... Romance also helps.
I like fashion to go down to the street, but I can't accept that it should originate there.
People always ask what my inspiration is, and it's never something that's easily explained.
All women are the same, really: They are strong, but they are afraid of their own strength.
It's no good being too easily swayed by people's opinions. You have to believe in yourself.
In order to be responsible, you need some discipline in your life. For a while I lost mine.
Richard Avedon is a true genius of photography and one of the greatest artists of our time.
To define the era we live in is very difficult. How do we define it? We define it by music.
My mother was a working woman, and I was alone a lot. So I wanted to be a stay-at-home mom.
Elegance is a statement, an attitude. Elegant women are women of character with confidence.
Never in my wildest dreams did I entertain the idea that I would become a fashion designer.
You must, if it's possible, be born with a kind of elegance. It's part of you, of yourself.
I think the experience of feeling isolated, of not fitting in, creates the urge to explore.
There are some people who say and do terrible things and they are not even punished for it.
I always grew up watching things transform, and a lot of that was what we would call trash.
I like femininity, not of the devout, but of the self-assured, cool and sophisticated kind.
An easy way to find your own style is to exaggerate yourself a bit and then find a balance.
Men don't want another man to look at their woman because they don't know how to handle it.
I want to challenge myself in new mediums; I want to leave myself open to different things.
As a heterosexual designer, it is really, really important to have a woman's point of view.
As a designer it's not my job to make people like me - I just want them to like my clothes.
I always find beauty in things that are odd and imperfect - they are much more interesting.
I like to make things. I like making choices, choosing colours, evoking a spirit, a change.
For me, it is exciting to see a woman take a chance and wear something out of the ordinary.
When other boys dreamt of going to the moon or becoming doctors, I wanted to be a designer.
Traveling teaches us that we're all the same. Some of us just encounter more opportunities.
I believe in God. I believe in doing the right thing. I believe in helping people if I can.
I haven't yet made clothes that I have been totally satisfied with, and maybe I never will.
Most of the things I read from journalists are, you know, a little bit simplified and easy.
What's interesting about collaborations is the possibility for one plus one to equal three.
I want to show people that tailoring has value, which I don't see anymore in men's fashion.
You can't stay in one place. If you stay in one place you die. So you have to move forward.
I'm used to always deciding everything myself. It's a blessing, but also a terrible defect.
Everyone can do simple things to make a difference, and every little bit really does count.
I lived in town until I was eight and then I moved nearer the farmland, so I had a mixture.
I got to the point where I was sick of fashion again, like I was at the end of high school.
My uniform: grey suit, white shirt, grey tie and tie bar, grey cardigan and black wingtips.
Keep your jacket buttoned. Always. It's just really flattering—it will take pounds off you.
I probably do have an obsessive personality, but striving for perfection has served me well
I think it's dangerous to think that you're successful, because then you become complacent.
For our Spring 2015 collection, I was inspired by the spirit of the artist Francoise Gilot.
I have always believed in 'less is more' in everything I do, from work to my personal life.
Fashion is life-enhancing and I think it's a lovely, generous thing to do for other people.