My approach has always been rather sensual.
I am convinced that there can be luxury in simplicity.
I made a rule not to be on reality shows.
My son loves the Hotel du Cap, in the south of France.
Everyone knows I married a prince, and then I married a billionaire.
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.
Work and children I could have. But the husband was just too much.
What my work is about is, 'Can something that is not an inanimate object be considered valuable?'
The people who are interested in my work - they're quite far-out.
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.
Women try to be the best everywhere, and it's impossible. I want my clothes to give women the freedom to just be - I want them to put on my dresses and shine.
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.