I would make myself head of the style police and we would fight fiercely against sloppiness.
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More Karl Lagerfeld Quotes
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Stuff your brain with knowledge.
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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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Dress for yourself and the man you love (if there is one). Women dressing to impress other women–forget about that. Forget about that. It’s a very bad way of thinking.
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I design like I breathe. You don’t ask to breathe. It just happens
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I hated the company of other children. I wanted to be a grownup person, to be taken seriously. I hated the idea of childhood; I thought it was a moment of endless stupidity.
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I like girls to be wild but at the same time beautifully brought up and very funny.
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I’m open to everything. When you start to criticize the times you live in, your time is over.
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Think pink, but don’t wear it.
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Buy what you don’t have yet, or what you really want, which can be mixed with what you already own. Buy only because something excites you, not just for the simple act of shopping.
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I never drink anything hot; I don’t like hot drinks, very strange.
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Bears are very nice, as long as you are nice to them.
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Like poetry, fashion does not state anything. It merely suggests.
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The thing at the moment is Adele. She is a little too fat, but she has a beautiful face and a divine voice.
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I hate birthdays, .. It’s more like a new starting point in New York. For me, it’s an evolution. I don’t celebrate the past. I like the present and tomorrow.
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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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