I'm not obsessively a follower of fashion in the way I used to be. But I still have all those magazines I bought at the time because I bought ones that felt a little timeless, more like books.
I don't want to be doing fashion shoots and being interviewed about where I shop. Who cares?
My sense of fashion has developed a lot.
I wrote 'The Searcher' because I love westerns, and they've fallen out of fashion.
I think I was very young when I became interested in fashion.
I've had to make friends with an awful lot of bad fashion choices.
I love fashion.
Fashion is so subjective, and I think it should be playful.
I worked in fashion, but I worked more in the sales side of fashion than in design. I was an assistant buyer for a department store back in the '70s and the early years of Saint Laurent. And I used to have a lot of private clients that I bought for.
During the late 1980s, I was in Delhi finishing my college and modeling. After reading an article that my mother wrote for a fashion glossy, Mahesh Bhatt sahab expressed the desire meet her. That's when he saw my pictures and asked whether I would want to work in Hindi films.
I've got a line called Head's Up that's street wear slash rock wear, rock and roll. Kind of a little blend of a line within a line that's very high fashion.
If fashion has a political significance, it is probably culturally, as a camouflage.
Architecture is a discourse; everything is a discourse. Fashion discourse is actually a micro-discourse, because it's centered around the body. It is the most rapidly developing form of discourse.
Fashion is totally political, the icon of a political system.
I don't think I've ever had a real fashion disaster.
I hope I am the antithesis of disposable fashion.
Fashion is part of our culture, and it's about more than just a pretty dress.
My first boyfriend was a fashion designer. He was a junior in high school, I was a freshman.
My style has definitely grown since moving to New York and working on 'Gossip Girl.' I'm more aware of a lot of designers and I'm more aware of fashion.
'Vogue' has the power to make and break - whether it's fashion trends, designers, models, and yes, even industry practices.