Things happen in the way they usually should. I'm a pretty fatalistic person.
Fashion has to be worn; otherwise it doesn't exist.
I didn't long to be a designer. I always liked fashion, but it was always a bit sleeping in me.
For me, fashion begins in New York.
Politics are private. I don't understand people who try to convince you to join one party or another.
One thing about my mother is that she has her taste: She knows what she likes and what looks good. It's not studied. There is no insecurity in what she is going to wear, and I think that translates into effortlessness. Her career has been a steady rise, and it hasn't been about the fashion of the moment. It's been because she has kept to her style. She didn't go grunge when it was grunge, or 70's when it was 70's. It's about being secure with what you like and not worrying about what's in fashion that particular day. That's what I admire about her.
I can get ready in 10 minutes.
Normally my problem is that I'm too inquisitive and want to do everything.
When you have short hair, there's just a feeling of here I am. What you see is what you get. And there's a confidence that comes with wearing short hair and I like the way that makes me feel.
It is hard to sell Congress and the American people on foreign aid. Is it harder to do that than it is to sell billionaires on the idea that they should give all their money away.
I don't like the word 'autobiography. ' I rather like the term 'autofiction. ' The second you make a script out of the story of your life, it becomes fictional. Of course, the truth is never far. But the story is created out of it.