Personality begins where comparison ends.
KARL LAGERFELDThe brain is a muscle, and I’m a kind of body-builder.
More Karl Lagerfeld Quotes
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The reason American cars don’t sell anymore is that they have forgotten how to design the American Dream. What does it matter if you buy a car today or six months from now, because cars are not beautiful. That’s why the American auto industry is in trouble: no design, no desire.
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The flat shoe makes the woman equal of men. When they have high [shoes], they play a part like a geisha, and they can’t be expected to be taken that seriously.
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I would make myself head of the style police and we would fight fiercely against sloppiness.
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Success nullifies. You then have to do it again, preferably differently.
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Logos and branding are so important. In a big part of the world, people cannot read French or English–but are great in remembering signs.
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I like to reinvent myself – it’s part of my job.
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Seduction is, first and foremost, an art form. And seduction should not always be treated as a wild celebration. In fact, it’s more of an evocation of what you do. It’s more an evocation of seduction.
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I have no personality, or I have three, depending on how you look at it.
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I like everything to be washable, myself included.
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Life should be larger than life. Size is important to escape normalization.
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The French say you get hungry when you’re eating, and I get inspired when I’m working. It’s my engine.
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I’ve survived quite a few generations. That’s because I never lost my enthusiasm. I wake up every morning like on Christmas Day, waiting for the gifts.
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I’m never content with what I do. I live in a sort of permanent dissatisfaction. I think that’s the secret to doing things well.
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Don’t look to the approval of others for your mental stability
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Chic is a kind of mayonnaise, either it tastes, or it doesn’t.
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