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Don't overact the story of your name. Overact the story of your work.
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No one wants to see curvy women.
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What I love best in life is new starts.
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If there's something dangerous, sauces are dangerous for the body.
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I never – you know also one of the things that would save me for a man my age, it was not that easy to lose that much weight and fall down and look like something draped.
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I don't care if people I admire criticize me because their opinion is valuable to me.
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Start your diet during a period of optimism and happiness.
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I admire people who destroy themselves.
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I eat fish, three times a week meat, and if not yogurt, something like this and it rarely continues.
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Paris by night is a nightmare now. It is not a cliche anymore.
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My job is to bring out in people what they wouldn't dare do themselves.
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I'm totally myself.
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I'm born with a pencil in my hand. I did lots of sketching.
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I’m trying to think of the last time I had onions.
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I have my permanent muses and my muses of the moment.
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There will be gay couples; it will exist. It is not very nice that people who are married - who divorce in three seconds - don't want protection for the others. The legal system should protect everyone, not just the few people who think they are above everybody else because they are married.
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I wanted to become an illustrator as a child.
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I don't know what 'normal' means, anyway.
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I’m like a rock singer with one-night stands on the road. I’m here for two days in New York; I leave in the morning early. I come back for Anna Wintour’s party at the Met, then again at the end of May for a prize I get from the Gordon Parks Foundation.
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What I enjoy most is doing something I've never done before.
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There was a moment when designers draped in ermine would be reading Proust, or pretending to.
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If you're not ready to do a non-stop dialogue with fashion, you should do another job.
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I believe in sketching because there is something very sensitive in sketching, you know, in sketches that you don't have out of a computer that looks the same like everybody even if, later on, the dresses are OK, but I like to sketch, and I like to see trails made after my sketches that look the same. It is you know, what I like.
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I can tell you all kinds of moral tales, but fashion and reality are vaguely different.