You are what you are. Deal with it or change.
David Bowie, for me, was the butchest guy in town. Jagger was like a truck driver.
Since I was a child, my whole life has revolved around music. It's often while listening to a song that ideas for my fashion collections formed.
I'm most interested in that moment when my entire perspective changes, and I have to reconsider everything.
In the future, fast-fashion retailers might change their philosophy toward real efforts to create a world of their own. One can only hope.
Fashion somehow, for me, is purely and happily irrational.
Photography has always been about documentary, the depiction of the instant, a moment, sometimes a place. Each project is somehow an experimentation of a specific context or a character.
We all have good instincts unless they're beaten out of us or shamed out of us in childhood.
Josh will begin disappearing into a future where the only place he and I remain friends is on the Internet.
When a parliamentary or social majority decrees that it is legal, at least under certain conditions, to kill unborn human life, is it not really making a tyrannical decision with regard to the weakest and most defenseless of human beings?. . . . While public authority can sometimes choose not to put a stop to something which were it prohibited would cause more serious harm, it can never presume to legitimize as a right of individuals even if they are the majority of the members of society an offense against other persons caused by the disregard of so fundamental a right as the right to life.
I find I can't get rid of my trashiness as an artist. A lot of my themes in painting, to the extent that there are intentional themes, are meant to bring that conundrum into high relief.