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A lot of celebrities have a sense of humor, and combined with an outrageous event, sometimes the sky's the limit!
Chris March
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I think safely experiencing fear by watching a horror movie makes real life a little less frightening.
Chris March
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Certainly, it's not unprecedented in the fashion world to use human hair on clothing.
Chris March
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Donna Karan is a professional, of course, and you have to respect her opinion.
Chris March
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The oddest thing to me has been when people come up to me, and they don't say anything, and they just put their arms around me and hug and kiss me. They don't even say hello! They just freak out like they've seen a unicorn.
Chris March
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I probably have over a hundred pairs of high-heel shoes. I collect them. Over however-many years, from, like, the mid-'80s on - yes, I'm that old - I've been in drag several times in my life, and I collect a lot of stuff, and I do have a lot of high-heel shoes that I'm sure a lot of people would be jealous about.
Chris March
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When I was on 'Project Runway,' my website got a million hits a month, and there's nothing bad you can say about that.
Chris March
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In the past, I have approximated the look of monkey fur and yak hair with human hair because it's inexpensive, and it lasts a long time.
Chris March
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I always tell people, never wear anything that'll make them uncomfortable when you're trying to go out and have a good time.
Chris March
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When I find stuff that's interesting, I try to get a hold of it so that when I do need to make something really cool, I have it on hand.
Chris March
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You know how Bette Midler always says her obituary will read, 'Bette Midler dies. Started her career at the Continental Baths?' Mine will say 'Chris March died. He was on Season 4 of 'Project Runway.'' It's an amazing show, it did a lot for me, and I'm fine with it. Unless it becomes terribly disreputable.
Chris March
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One of the things that I've realized in my life is that nothing really happens unless people believe in you.
Chris March
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I have to accept the fact that the time I was on, 'Project Runway' was already becoming a pop culture phenomenon.
Chris March
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Somebody somewhere decided to put me on TV without really thinking twice about it.
Chris March
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The New York world is definitely geared toward fashion. So many people work in the fashion industry, photography, all sorts of satellite businesses that have to do with it, so there's no way that it can't affect you, and it just kind of makes you think with more of a fashion edge.
Chris March
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I always said whoever brings Mexican food to New York would make a million dollars. Then Chipotle happened, which is fine.
Chris March
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When I dress up in costume, it always starts with the wig for me. Big wigs and big headpieces are so fun, and they give you confidence and make you feel powerful.
Chris March
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Even though I love fashion and would love to be a fashion designer, I don't live and breathe fashion every day of my entire life.
Chris March
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'Project Runway' made my name more high-profile. I've gotten to work with a lot of different celebrity clients that I never would have otherwise.
Chris March
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I learned how to break the rules without asking.
Chris March
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Even before I had ever seen 'Beach Blanket Babylon,' I had a similar aesthetic: colorful and sparkly.
Chris March
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I get a lot - a lot - of requests to make things that are like Lady Gaga. Like, 'I'm a 9-year-old girl in Wisconsin. Please dress me like Lady Gaga. How much would this cost?'
Chris March
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I watch a lot of shows on Bravo - I'm not just saying that. I love 'Top Chef.' I love 'Real Housewives of Atlanta.' That's my favorite.
Chris March
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Whenever I've had a wig fall off, I've just played it off like I meant it to happen. Just keep a good sense of humor about it.
Chris March
