I can't tell you how much I appreciate these young [Israeli] designers. There's too much strife in the world. If we become united in our creativity, not only in what we wear, but what we do, we will change the world. It's truly an honor to be around such inspiration.
My biggest style regret is that I can't fit into the models' clothes.
You know the bodysuit that I built my line on? . . .That was about me being able to go directly from work to yoga class. It just wasn't as accepted to talk about then.
If I weren’t doing what I’m doing today... I’d be traveling around the world on the back of a motorcycle.
I feel very strongly about dresses on every level - a dress feels like underpinning.
It used to be only yoga, but now I do Pilates as well; I feel like I need the balance.
My New Years Resolution is to find the calm in the chaos. Practicing yoga is one of the greatest gifts you can give yourself. It's where you connect mind, body and spirit.
I wouldn't be who I am without my husband, who handled the business end of Donna Karan so I could be creative.
I start my day with a mind, body, soul practice - yoga, pilates or meditation.
I realized I needed to address people, not just dress them.
For me, starting each collection is always about what I really want, what I really need, and I was personally dying for sensual comfort. I think when you think of Donna Karan, you think of sensuality, but it's a different kind of sensuality. A kind of comfort sensuality that is one with your body and the way clothes feel on.
Everything comes out of what works for me.
My spiritual connection is about embracing everything around me. We're all the same. There are no boundaries . . .
I couldn't stand the fact that anybody else was dressing like me. It was supposed to be for me and my friends, not my daughter and her friends!
I love to play, I love to dance, I love to party . . . I'm a liver. I think what I need to learn is how to find the calmness, the centeredness.