Through my travels, I find inspiration in street style and how young women create their individual looks and identity.
I find a lot of inspiration in street style and watching women walk, the way they wear things and what they're wearing.
Throughout my career I have been an advocate for women, in all aspects of their lives.
I think if more designers designed clothes with a more fuller figure in mind, it would represent women in a greater sense.
I've always looked to other women for inspiration and kicks. When a woman stands up and does her thing, it never ceases to excite and inspire me.
Women have a lot of... attitudes enforced in us about our sense of attractiveness being bound up in long, flowing, Hollywood kind of hair.
Half a million women die each year around the world in pregnancy. It's not biology that kills them so much as neglect.
I feel awful for women who are trying to raise kids on their own, with zero income and no fathers present - that's single motherhood.
For Gore 2000, I was a formal campaign adviser: contrary to RNC mythology, my brief was not 'wardrobe,' but rather policy on women's issues, and messaging. I was also married to a Clinton speechwriter, and observed the message decision-making process...
They'll say, 'Oh, he's sexy,' but women still go for guys who are 6ft 2 ins. I don't believe any of it for a minute.
If I could play football, I'd play football. But not women's football - real football. Or I'd just date a quarterback.
People are thrown off by someone who looks feminine, but is also strong. It's not that pretty girls aren't smart, it's that women aren't strong.
Just in relation to women, it's not that huge an imaginative leap to see the connection between the Taliban and the Catholic Church.
Liberals have invented whole college majors - psychology, sociology and women's studies - to prove that nothing is anybody's fault.
Television is a real woman's medium... but what's disturbing is, still even in television, women have so little to do with what's going on behind the scenes.
Holy scripture does not hold women back. It's the people that decide to interpret it in such a way for their own, sometimes political, agendas.
I certainly think that 10 to 20 years from now, clearly the majority of veterinarians will be women.
Older women are like aging strudels - the crust may not be so lovely, but the filling has come at last into its own.
Young women today, as in the fifties, find themselves entering the big world and having to make choices.
Female ambition is such a complicated thing to play because it is an aggressive quality, and people respond very badly to women exhibiting any kind of aggression.
I get quite disappointed that we're still telling stories that I think are problematic in terms of what they're saying about women.