Phoebe Philo OBE (born 1973) is a British fashion designer. In 2014 she was named by Time Magazine as amongst the world's 100 most influential people. Read full biography of Phoebe Philo →
I'm just not very interested in decoration.
The older I get, and the more collections I do, the more I'm driven by real style and beauty. My aim is to reveal and not to display women.
Time is my biggest luxury. Finding time to do things outside of fashion, which I think for a designer is incredibly important.
Women should have choices, and women should feel good in what they wear.
I never had a massive desire to buy clothes. I liked to customise the clothes I already had or was given when I was younger. If I didn't like... →
My favourite eras for styles are still the 70s and 40s, and there will be a few iconic pieces to build the wardrobe around, like there were at Chloe... →
When I was deciding whether or not to take the job at Celine, I didn't really look at the history of the house. I had other offers to come back... →
Everyone wants new things all the time; shops require so much - there has to be consistency.
I don't believe in making fashion difficult.
I just have to be very, very organised.
I was very, very eager to work. It's just the way I am.
It's been a bit tricky trying to establish a 'designer' profile and not a designer-cum-girl-around-town.
Things have to sell, of course, but if I don't want to put bags on the runway, we don't put bags on the runway. I have complete creative... →