Like poetry, fashion does not state anything. It merely suggests.
KARL LAGERFELDI like the idea of craziness with discipline.
More Karl Lagerfeld Quotes
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Fashion is the healthiest motivation for losing weight.
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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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Elegance is a physical quality. If a woman doesn’t have it naked, she’ll never it clothed.
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With expensive fashion, the inside should be as perfect as the outside.
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You have to like the present; if not your life becomes secondhand, if you think it was better before. Or that it will be better in the future.
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I think it’s horrible that people have to be told. Don’t smoke! Everybody knows it’s bad for the health. But they have to forbid it.
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If someone gives me a to-do list, I say ‘thank you, this is nice.’ One needs things to throw in the wastebasket.
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I was never a feminist because I was never ugly enough for that.
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Fashion and music are the same, because music express its period too.
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It’s up to you to make everyday as perfect as possible. It’s a question of will and discipline.
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Be politically correct, but please don’t bother other people with conversation about being politically correct, because that’s the end of everything. You want to create boredom? Be politically correct in your conversation.
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If you’re not ready to do a non-stop dialogue with fashion, you should do another job.
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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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It’s great that in life you do something that you want to do because you like doing it and you’re not bored. I’m not bored at all. I’m even interested in lots of things, more so today than before.
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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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