Karen Walker may refer to:
Floating in a lake, lying in a hammock, playing a bit of Scrabble. . . that's what I'm in need of.
The main thing [of social media] is it allows us to speak directly with our fans and customers, getting that immediate feedback, that conversation; that's what I love. It means that no matter what we are saying, if it's big or small we have a way of saying it. People connect with that.
God didn't give me the ability to play the piano, or paint a picture or have compassion. But. . . he did give me the ability to crack a walnut with my hoo-ha.
Grace! It's Christmas for goodness sake! Think about the baby Jesus. Up in that tower letting his hair down, so that the three wise men could climb up and spin the dreidel and see if there's six more weeks of winter!
Even when I'm writing in character I'm normally still writing about things I know or things that have happened to me or using that character to start an exploration of my own consciousness. Really though, any character that you can examine is just an examination of a part of your own consciousness.
Well there are a lot of things I like to eat but at this time of year I'm finding I'm making fig and chèvre salad at least once a week and that's a combo that's hard to beat.
In this [fashion] business you're living in the future a lot of the time.
I'm just in the business of creating; creating new work inspires you to create new work. It's kind of funny.
I always think of it you know building a business, building a brand, a friend of mine gave me a metaphor for it which I think is really true it's like building coral, you don't see it happening it's just little little little and when you step back you think wow.
The overall concept comes first and then that informs the product, the shoot and how we communicate it. Everything comes back to the concept. It all gets thought about at the same time.
I loved the idea that people dressed up to go to the gardens. Our work always has a utility point of view at its heartbeat and then other things come around it, so it really allowed us to use denims and suedes and gauzes, and those sorts of hard-working fabrics - workwear fabrics - and then contrast them with crepe de chine, beautiful florals and big jewelry.
It's time to get your head out of the dumps and your legs in the air!
I only feel the pressure when we are coming up against a deadline and it's like, actually no we really have to nail this in a week!
The ideas can come from anywhere; the energy just comes from loving what I do.
I always think that fashion isn't just about clothes; it can be applied to anything.
The first design I created was a circular skirt for my Barbie when I was 7.
I'm a gastronome first and foremost. I have several bookshelves in my home full of cookbooks, foodie magazines and food writer books and I am always on the hunt for a great recipe or local foodie haunt to try.
Body-con dresses have never been something I've been into.
I have my name down for the Apple Watch and yoga. I know it's a cliché but I need that antidote, it helps with everything.
What I like about eyewear is that it can work with a lot of different looks. You can wear it with a Balenciaga dress, or something that is straight and very quirky.