I wasn't Barbie-obsessed. I think my mother might have been my Barbie.
Give me Caviar Kaspia and give me a hamburger. I love the two extremes.
I grew up surrounded by these tough, ballsy, strong women. They were also adoring women, but they were the kind of women who would argue over what kind of pants you were wearing or the color of your nail polish.
My apartment looks like no one lives in it.
My mom was a model. She had me at 20, so she was a young mother.
I can sketch up a storm, and I'm very involved in how clothes are constructed, but I have a short attention span.
No human being should wear tight satin.
Every woman should own a shirtdress
When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms...
It's funny when I hear people complain - particularly about the most fabulous parts of being a designer, like when you're getting ready to work on a show. I don't even know that I'm tired. I could stay up for six days straight! No drugs, no coffee, no nothing. I'm just so excited.
My personal style icon is Steve McQueen. My design style icon is a mix of everyone from Jackie O. to Lauren Hutton to my mother.
Fashion is not like the movie business, where you can have two great projects in a row and then say, "You know what? I'm going to take off eight months." What am I going to tell people? Wear last year's clothes?