I like to reinvent myself – it’s part of my job.
KARL LAGERFELDI hate the word ‘cheap’. People are cheap. Clothing is either expensive or inexpensive.
More Karl Lagerfeld Quotes
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The elegance is as physical, as moral quality that has nothing common with the clothing. You can see a countrywoman more elegant than one so called elegant woman.
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I don’t know what “normal” means, anyway.
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The middle has not enough class that I think about the middle class.
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Clear thinking at the wrong moment can stifle creativity.
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Like poetry, fashion does not state anything. It merely suggests.
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Don’t dress to kill, dress to survive.
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During the golden age of movie stars, there were plenty of actresses who were deemed unattractive at the start of their careers, but struggled and finally appeared more beautiful and more iconic. Sometimes that idea of being truly iconic has something to do with not necessarily being beautiful and thus trying harder.
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Don’t look to the approval of others for your mental stability
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What is the worst is a fashion designer who talks all the time of his or her creativity, what they are, how they evolved. Just do it and shut up.
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I hate amateurs. I hate unprofessional people. There are enough people who can do jobs decently that there’s no reason that people who cannot do them decently [should] pretend to be great at it.
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Life should be larger than life. Size is important to escape normalization.
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If you want respect for your past, it means that you have a problem with your present and even more with your future.
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The smell of a freshly printed book is the best smell in the world.
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There’s something boring about people who have to go to an office for a living…
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When people talk about the good old days, I say to people, ‘It’s not the days that are old, it’s you that’s old.’ I hate the good old days. What is important is that today is good.
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