I would make myself head of the style police and we would fight fiercely against sloppiness.
KARL LAGERFELDThe brain is a muscle, and I’m a kind of body-builder.
More Karl Lagerfeld Quotes
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I have no personality, or I have three, depending on how you look at it.
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Never use the word “cheap”. Today everybody can look chic in inexpensive clothes (the rich buy them too). There is good clothing design on every level today. You can be the chicest thing in the world in a T-shirt and jeans – it’s up to you.
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When people want to be liked for what they did, they should stop.
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Don’t sacrifice yourself too much, because if you sacrifice too much there’s nothing else you can give and nobody will care for you.
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I love classic beauty. It’s an idea of beauty with no standard.
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Like poetry, fashion does not state anything. It merely suggests.
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Fashion designers are dictators of taste.
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A respectable appearance is sufficient to make people more interested in your soul
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I like the discipline of well-cut, impeccable clothes. I think it’s a very healthy discipline.
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The best thing to do is dive with your imagination ~ you can never drown yourself.
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Chanel is composed of only a few elements, white camellias, quilted bags and Austrian doorman’s jackets, pearls, chains, shoes with black toes. I use these elements like notes to play with.
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I don’t want to look sloppy, because then I feel sloppy
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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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What I love best in life is new starts.
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Books are a hard-bound drug with no danger of an overdose. I am the happy victim of books.
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