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Things Quotes by Christian Louboutin
- People ask me all the time, 'How can I walk in these heels?' I answer with the best compliment I remember that came from a…
- I never had the dream to be a great designer. My focus was just to do beautiful things.
- I prefer buying things and figuring out where to put them later than regretting not buying them.
- I think every market has lot of things in common, and at the same time, every market has lot of different things.
- I mean, the shoe - there is a music to it, there is attitude, there is sound, it's a movement. Clothes - it's a different…
- I am interested in all things that celebrate and enhance the female form.
- There are a million things I'd rather do before designing clothes: directing, landscaping.
- Fashion isn't interesting when it comes from an uninspired place. It's like voodoo; we don't want things that are soaked in blood, sweat, and tears.…
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