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I believe that if you think about what style means, you won't become a fashion victim.
John Varvatos -
Success is a funny thing. It means different things to different people. For me, I am always pleased when people connect to our brand. It means we are executing in a manner that speaks to a wide variety of businesses.
John Varvatos
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When a man's suit fits, when the construction is beautiful, when the sewing and fabrics are there... in the end, you'll look the best in it.
John Varvatos -
Music has always been a dominant force in my life. As a young kid, it was a way for me to escape everyday life.
John Varvatos -
I never wanted to be the face of the brand. You haven't seen me in my own ads. You don't see my logo all over my clothes. From the beginning, I wanted the clothes to stand on their own.
John Varvatos -
I shop a lot online... and just the ease of it makes a lot more sense.
John Varvatos -
I enjoy looking at old photos of some of my favorite rock icons, but also get inspired from the younger bands that are coming up and really creating their own style, their own image.
John Varvatos -
A lot of designers become hot, attend every party, and then you don't hear about them again.
John Varvatos
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Style is timeless. It transcends generations - it's enduring. If you're thinking about fashion, it's of the moment. And that doesn't mean that it's not important at times to embrace trends and that type of thing, but style is less about trends than it is about how you carry yourself.
John Varvatos -
A black suit can be classic and timeless and certainly for most occasions. But remember, it's not so much the color of suit as it is about the fit, cut, style, and, of course, attitude you have when wearing it.
John Varvatos -
I think the record industry has gotten to be more about labels wondering what the new single is rather than labels nurturing artists. It's gotten away from making a full album of music that someone would want to listen to all the way through.
John Varvatos -
People will always have their opinions; I've come to learn whose matter.
John Varvatos