Now is the time to become a myth.
DIANE VON FURSTENBERGIt’s more important to be healthy and of good spirit than it is to be thin, just as it’s more important to be an attractive woman than a fashionable one.
More Diane Von Furstenberg Quotes
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The secret to feeling attractive, and to being attractive, is the confidence that comes from knowing who you are and what you believe in.
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Building a wardrobe is like building a circle of friends your whole life…. Your own beauty is to be yourself, but of course we need tools and accessories.
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Sleep is easier to make up than a unique evening.
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It’s like learning to fall properly. If you can manage not to tighten up you won’t hurt yourself as much. The same theory applies to your day, physically and emotionally. The tensions simply can’t take hold.
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Do I believe in reincarnation? Well, let’s say that I believe in karma. I think you make your own karma.
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Feel like a woman, wear a dress!
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The older you get, the more you should learn to love life and appreciate the beauty that comes with age.
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Use your brains, your common sense, and do not become an object. The way you look is important, but who you are and how you project it is eventually who you will become and how you will appear.
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Simplicity and sexiness, that’s what people want. At a price that’s not outrageous.
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Personal style is accepting who you are.
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I get ideas about what’s essential when packing my suitcase.
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You are the one that possesses the keys to your being. You carry the passport to your own happiness.
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Don’t let any of your good habits get boring.
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Clothes can hide you from yourself but a bikini sure can’t.
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In all circumstances, I always look for the light and build around it, with little memory of pain.
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