Longing and desire goes further than instant satisfaction. That's human nature.
No one has ever found a solution for not doing a fashion show.
I think about that all of the time and I have this fantasy that I am going to work at a museum someday! I would love to do something like that!
I knew since the age of four that I wanted to be a clothing designer. I read an article in LIFE magazine about two young ladies that graduated from Parsons School of Design, and when they graduated they went to Paris and Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor opened a boutique for them. So I thought, "Oh, I just have to go to Parsons, that's all."
Creating a book and creating a collection involve a lot of editing.
I just love the whole idea of conversational prints.
I never intended being a business person I wanted to be a fashion designer.
I think whenever people talk about the 'Anna Sui woman,' they're talking about someone that's probably kind of more downtown, and there's always like this ambiguity: Is she a good girl, or a bad girl?
Love this in the film, “Velvet Goldmine” it captures the excitement and the thrill at the moment of discovery!
I have a big responsibility to my licenses. All my licenses draw from and take ideas from the runway.
I grew up in the suburbs of Detroit.
When I look at designer books I am sometimes puzzled why they don't share their inspiration, when it's obvious somebody had such great inspiration.
When punk really started to happen, it was a reaction against the disco craze of the time.
Totally girly - love all the childish sounds.
I always say the next big thing will happen in unexpected places - up and coming cities that aren't necessarily boom markets.
I love punk, I love a lot of British Invasion bands, I love garage bands.
Nothing's faster than the Internet.