I'd love to talk to Joaquin Phoenix because he's a very private guy. Also, he's creating a new kind of sexy leading man. To me, his face is new and might be legendary someday.
I don't like people to feel completely described by the clothes they wear of mine. I want them to feel that they're describing themselves.
Mick Jagger, his face was very new. It became a sex symbol.
Just when I think I hate fashion, I hate clothes, I'm seized by this crazy thing that I have to do. I have this little studio now where I just draw. I can be in the room for three days and not even look up.
In Paris, it used to feel like you were living in a museum. As beautiful as it was, it's still limited. But here you have just everything.
If you try to have a fashion show with Bach fugues and John Coltrane, it doesn't really work.
If I just do it, it will take less time than telling someone what I'm thinking, and have them free associate, and then come back to me and I'll hate it and I'll have to redo it.
I'm so involved in melancholy.
Most of my life I was occupied with American television and American food. My ethnicity was my choice. It still is.
I'd love to talk to Angelina Jolie. On my show I would love her because she's a mysterious, mysterious figure.
I don't want to offend people.
Half the time I don't even think about it, I just throw something on because I'm so late or so busy.
Everyone asks, Will he make it, will she make it? You never make it.
Even though I grew up as a Sephardic Jew in Brooklyn where we ate Syrian food and went to temple, it was still America.
All I want are high heels, high heels. If I was a girl, I'd wear a lot of high heels. High, stiletto heels.