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The important thing is to take your time and not get stressed. I don’t care about money. I really don’t care. I just want to do what I do. I’ve always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet. I’m used to always deciding everything myself. It’s a blessing, but also a terrible defect. I adore the challenge of creating truly modern clothes, where a woman’s personality and sense of self are revealed. I want people to see the dress, but focus on the woman.

Even if you do something beneficial

it’s not something people need really

For me, the summer will be pure gray

They have expression, modesty, honesty and most

where a woman’s personality and sense
I think there is something about luxury

You’re only as good as your last collection, which is an enormous pressure. I think there is something about luxury – it’s not something people need, but it’s what they want. It really pulls at their heart. I have a fantastic relationship with money. I use it to buy my freedom. I’ve treated the waistcoat as if it were a corset, so that it becomes the first layer in the process of putting clothes on the body. There is constant motion between layering and revealing. I love things that age well – things that don’t date, that stand the test of time and that become living examples of the absolute best.

There are always protests, whether you do something good or bad. Even if you do something beneficial, people say you do it because it’s advertising. The key to my collections is sensuality. I like the body. I like to design everything to do with the body. For me, the summer will be pure gray – mother-of-pearl gray, very pale gray. To me, this is the big statement for summer. Then we have light blue, light turquoise, lots of pink. I wish I had invented blue jeans. They have expression, modesty, sex appeal, simplicity – all I hope for in my clothes.

I am convinced that you don’t need to spend a fortune to look like a million. I’ve always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet.

I am convinced that you don’t need to spend a fortune to look like a million. I’ve always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet. Success isn’t about the end result, it’s about what you learn along the way. I still appreciate individuality. Style is much more interesting than fashion, really. I want to thank all the women who have worn my clothes, the famous and the unknown, who have been so faithful to me and given me so much joy.

  • Brides today are increasingly sensitive to the tastes
  • I like the things around me to be beautiful and slightly dreamy
  • It’s sometimes said that I’m rebellious and I do things to push people’s buttons

I adore the challenge of creating truly modern clothes, where a woman’s personality and sense of self are revealed. I want people to see the dress, but focus on the woman. I do not have one theme for each season, I just try to make beautiful clothes all year round. Fashion can be this mysterious thing that you can’t explain. I am convinced that there can be luxury in simplicity. I have my favourite fashion decade, yes, yes, yes: ’60s. It was a sort of little revolution; the clothes were amazing but not too exaggerated.

Brides today are increasingly sensitive to the tastes, feelings and finances of their attendants. I like the things around me to be beautiful and slightly dreamy, with a feeling of worldliness. It’s sometimes said that I’m rebellious and I do things to push people’s buttons, but I just like the challenge. Never in my wildest dreams did I entertain the idea that I would become a fashion designer. I think God is the most fantastic designer.