Diane Keaton was a big role model for me.
I didn't like the '80s at all; it was a vulgar moment of fashion.
I am totally unattached to material items.
New York ladies all look immaculate.
I think if the Vatican is smart, someday they'll collect my work.
I suppose because my work was so popular people didn't really look at it.
People have different interpretations of my work, and I like that flexibility and openness.
My work is drawn to the political but avoids an agenda. There is no inherent critique or support.
Women dress alike all over the world: they dress to be annoying to other women.
I have always admired the way women put outfits together.
It's very passe to think women want to spend a fortune on clothes.
I couldn't go now to a brand that had a niche attitude like... gothic. I couldn't do that. Well, I could do it, but I wouldn't find it interesting, challenging.
No scent is more sensual or more memorable to me than musk.
My sense of designing is a mix of intuition and intellectual control.
People who don't know me sometimes call me 'Mademoiselle.'
No one believed me when I said it was possible to put fabric in resin.
I enjoy seeing people have fun.
Maybe I think too much.
In my planet, fashion, I'm the only straight man.
I guess you just fall into things when to you're supposed to.
I've always been drawn to the American style in the late '50s and '60s.