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- I love to take things that are everyday and comforting and make them into the most luxurious things in the world.
- Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.
- As far back as I can remember, I had an interest in fashion. I used to go to sleepaway camp, and they'd provide a list…
- But I'm blessed to work with great people. I collaborate with brilliant stylists both here and in Paris. I work with a great design team.…
- I empathize with women in their high heels so I'll be there in my kilt and T-shirt and I'll walk around all day just to…
- I remember walking the dog one day, I saw a car full of teenage girls, and one of them rolled down the window and yelled,…
- I'd like to believe that the women who wear my clothes are not dressing for other people, that they're wearing what they like and what…
- Actually, there are a lot of different small accessories and they can all be sort of assembled on one belt. But they're very, very feminine.…
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