Fashion photographers are the new painters.
Fashion is made to become unfashionable.
Fashion is never in crisis because clothes are always necessary.
I can't really dress rock 'n' roll any more because I'm the wrong side of 40, but I want that to be the fashion.
When I was 10 or 11, I started to sketch, and my drawings happened to be like fashion drawings... I'm lucky to have had this dream to chase since I was very young.
I wouldn't be a good model for any designer's idea of what fashion is.
When we first started doing bridal, I found the bridal business very archaic; it was very removed from general fashion.
My work, in a certain way, got started in 1996 when I did an exhibition of thirteen paintings that were solely based on fashion imagery.
So I went to Chicago in 1940, I think, '41, and the photographs that I made there, aside from fashion, were things that I was trying to express in a social conscious way.
My mom was my muse - she would buy me Italian 'Vogue.' I was this little fashion boy.
Fashion was never my forte.
My fashion icons range from bubblegum pop princesses to grunge queens.
I knew fashion was going to be part of my job, so I thought I might as well have fun with it.
I think the fashion industry has gotten to a place where it is embarrassing.
I get told all the time that I'm a fashion icon now, but I don't really know what that means. I just get dressed.
Being able to choose the skin I live in was the draw of fashion.
The best part of fashion is the interns - having them or being one.
Everyone has something unique to bring to this world. And if you understand that, if you cherish that, if you embrace who you are and then capture that with your clothes... then that is when fashion can make a powerful statement about who you are and what you are about.
I originally went to Edinburgh for Latin, which I love and the literature is incredible, but then I suddenly realised that languages are so crucial for working in the fashion industry and it is wonderful when you can communicate with everyone.
Comfort and simplicity are two keys that I follow when it comes to fashion.