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At home, I love reaching out into that absolute silence, when you can hear the owl or the wind.
I think I am really easygoing. Well... as I was about halfway through that sentence, I thought, 'No, actually you're really picky.' But... →
You know that gap between where you are and where you'd like to be? Within that gap, there is an ache and an aspirational leap, which is very... →
As women, we need to remember: don't be a doormat!
I think the artistic process comes from disorder. When you are happy, it's not always a feeling that you can identify. It's like a dog... →
I think the most destructive thing is fear: when people don't want to say what they think.
My earliest childhood memory is watching the sunlight through a jar of amber full of wasps.
Writing is something I should have done more of, it's a form of coming home.
Couture has a power that ready-to-wear can never have; the attention of les petites mains as they sew; all that love and belief goes into the cloth.... →
I do quite a lot of art, with a small 'a'. I guess that is how I was dredged up, with paints and crayons. Even when I was at nursery, I knew... →
I think fashion, mishandled, can be quite toxic. It becomes about image and the cult of celebrity. I think when an artist is seen at a lot of parties... →
Our idea of happiness, some of it, is very tied to the cult of celebrity: there is this golden, wonderful life that I want, and if I dress like that... →
People think of me as a stereotype: muse, privileged, decorative. Classically, the muses were the inspiration. They'd come and go - they... →