I always loved aesthetics. Not particularly fashion, but an idea of beauty.Collection: Beauty
When I design and wonder what the point is, I think of someone having a bad time in their life. Maybe they are sad and they wake up and put on something I have made and it makes them feel just a bit better. So, in that sense, fashion is a little help in the life of a person. But only a little.Collection: Sad
For me, art is about learning and about living with people. It's alive.Collection: Art
Now, I'm not saying I'm fashionable, but there are sociological interests that matter to me, things that are theoretical, political, intellectual and also concerned with vanity and beauty that we all think about but that I try to mix up and translate into fashion.Collection: Beauty
I hate the idea that you shouldn't wear something just because you're a certain age.Collection: Age
Fashion fosters cliches of beauty, but I want to tear them apart.Collection: Beauty
Basically I'm trying to make men more sensitive and women stronger.Collection: Women
What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today when human contacts go so fast. Fashion is instant language.
What interests me most is when a work of art is no longer just an object, but also touches reality and life.
Nostalgia is a very complicated subject for me. I'm attracted by nostalgia but I refuse it intellectually.
What people sometimes interpret as quirky is my attempt to subvert the concept of luxury by introducing elements that are considered ordinary or commonplace.
The moment you start being in love with what you're doing, and thinking it's beautiful or rich, then you're in danger.
I was a communist, but being left-wing was fashionable. I was no different from thousands of middle-class kids.
I was a feminist in the Sixties, and can you imagine? The worst thing I could have done was to be in fashion. It was the most uncomfortable position.
I want to make clothes that are beautiful of course, but also clothes that are interesting and considered and intelligent and not out of place.
I would say there is no Prada woman. I'm interested in women in general. I don't have any kind of preference.
Women often don't want to admit that they like fashion. And yet fashion enthralls everyone, from the taxi driver to the mega-intellectual. I have often asked myself why this is. I don't know the answer.
One's life and passion may be elsewhere, but New York is where you prove if what you think in theory makes sense in life.
I have to say that my husband and my children are so tough, there really is no space for pretension.
I always believe in doing new things and using new materials that I have never used or that I didn't like for a long time.
You want to be understood by the sophisticated few but you also have to be more loud somehow, otherwise your message doesn't go through.
It's horrible when people are only interested in buying labels, because it doesn't bring them the happiness they think it will.
Many of us grew up with a kind of puritanism against shopping. But shopping can be much more than how it is cast. If you are bored or you have problems, it can be a way of lifting your spirits, by doing something light and superficial. Why not?
Talking about the democratization of fashion is just one of the many trite things people say these days.
What you wear is how you present yourself to the world, especially today, when human contacts are so quick. Fashion is instant language.Collection: Fashion