I'm a big fan of Kate Moss's style - no-one nails boho meets hippy chic like she does.
Some of my favorite style icons are Kate Moss and Rihanna, except I'm a little bit younger. I put a little bit more teenage into it.
It's sometimes said that I'm rebellious and I do things to push people's buttons, but I just like the challenge.
I think there is something about luxury - it's not something people need, but it's what they want. It really pulls at their heart.
I go through phases where I buy only Speed Stick and Axe, and Noxzema shaving cream.
We're developing things, but I don't know what we'll go with for the show, so I don't like to talk about it.
As far as things I avoid, I always avoid following trends just because they're trends.
You should always feel confident in everything you wear, no matter what trend you fit or don't fit into.
I am really focused on how I can improve myself and the world around me.
I think an important approach for designers to take is to have a very - not singular but focused point of view.
Change is a great and horrible thing, and people love it or hate it at the same time. Without change, however, you just don't move.
You could be doing a million butt lifts, but your butt is not going to get any bigger because there is nothing to build on. Your body needs food to make that happen.
Eating is not merely a material pleasure. Eating well gives a spectacular joy to life and contributes immensely to goodwill and happy companionship. It is of great importance to the morale.
I was very sensitive. I liked everything that touched fantasy and beauty. I dreamed of being a ballerina, but Mother said I was too big, too long.
The older I get, and the more collections I do, the more I'm driven by real style and beauty. My aim is to reveal and not to display women.
I grew up in L.A., and I worked for 'The Hollywood Reporter.' I knew enough about the business to know that the usual role of the author on a movie is to get out of the way and not say anything.
For me I'm a luxury brand trying to prove to people and the industry that it's not about being a TV celebrity in any which way, it's about being a designer and having a business and being successful at that.
You may grow very quickly the first two years and then watch the business decline, unless you really start selling product at any price range with various degrees of quality.
I've pretty much accepted the fact that you're going to meet ignorant people, and that's okay. You can't control that. You can't change that.
I'm always imposing my taste in books on others. I hope that people enjoy being surprised by a book they might not otherwise read - I enjoy the surprise myself when others do this to me.
What I love is this idea of a wardrobe, the idea that we're establishing certain signatures and updating them, that a change in colour or fabric is enough.