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I'm shy, but not on a one-to-one basis. Over the years, I have become acclimatised to a bit of publicity.

My mother was a cleaning lady all her life.

What I've been conscious of, from the beginning is that I can't be Jil Sander.

In the nineties, it was common to see people who expressed themselves through one designer - the Jil Sander woman, the Martin Margiela woman. You saw her on the street, and you knew who she was.

I'd like to see fashion slow down a bit. What freaks me out about fashion today is the speed - the speed of consuming, the speed of ideas. When fashion moves so fast, it takes away something I always loved, which is the idea that fashion should be slightly elusive. Hard to grasp, hard to find.

My point of view is that if I love a certain kind of beauty, I want more of that beauty. I don't need 200 different beauties.

My inspiration is endless; I can't define it. It is a constant flow and evolution. In general, I'm taking it from everywhere. People get nervous when they walk with me, as I'll see something and suddenly have to text it to myself.

My ideas for the next collection always happen a couple of months before the show. I have learned to shut up and not bother my assistants with it.

My dad only ever talked about two things: bicycles and Mercedes.

I am somebody who focuses on a dialogue between generations - that's the drive of my work. I believe the young generation take the power; they'll take over at one point, but the older generation, they'll push it away only because of the fear. I'm the opposite; I'm curious.

For me, Warhol made so much sense.

I'm fascinated by the way Diane Arbus saw things. She came from this fashion background and then twisted it.

You can instantly spot a Chanel woman, so I want to develop the Dior woman.

I like very much to put on fashion shows.

If I see a fashion show with literal influences, it doesn't make me think any more. It doesn't make me dream.

I fantasise about what the future could be in terms of aesthetic and psychology. It's the most difficult thing to do because you have to start from the past - your favourite architect, your favourite song - you take it all with you.

Computers let people avoid people, going out to explore. It's so different to just open a website instead of looking at a Picasso in a museum in Paris.

The Chanel woman? I don't even need to see; I smell her from round the corner.

We all know and we all perceive Christian Dior in a very specific way.

I want to get away from couture just being done for a picture or for a single moment on the red carpet. I want to try and convince women that couture can be worn in the day and that there's a reality and relevance there, because that's what Mr. Christian Dior wanted.

In my opinion, Christian Dior was never, ever theatre.

My challenge is to find a beautiful balance: to make women beautiful, to make a woman dream to wear a beautiful outfit.

Fashion is so mass-produced now; I hope there will come a refocus on how people see couture. And I would also hope for a new focus on the craft.

I couldn't go now to a brand that had a niche attitude like... gothic. I couldn't do that. Well, I could do it, but I wouldn't find it interesting, challenging.

Fashion has a long interest in collaborative situations.

I know this independence is what people like most about my brand.

I'm a designer, and for me, things are always evolving, and such evolution is necessary.

I don't have so many things in the fashion world that interest me. It's probably because I am so deeply into it. Often when you go very deep into something, you also discover what it's about, and you understand it better. With the art world, I still have a lot of curiosity.

The fashion thing is something I do, and yes, it is definitely also becoming a part of myself and my personality. It also doesn't really feel like a job, either: it's a dream or a passion or something.

One of the first things I picked up when I was very, very young out of a record store was work from Peter Saville - the early things he used to do for Factory Records.

Until I was eighteen, I did not know that you could study fashion design or art. I really didn't know. I already had my nose in the art world; I was already looking at things, but I didn't really get it that you could study that because my school was a very different environment.

I was growing up in the New Wave period, but that wasn't allowed in school. I remember moments when they wouldn't let four people dressed in black stand together on the playground.

Dress codes and gestures and attitudes have always inspired me, as has youth culture in general, although now I question it more. If you analyze youth cultures over history, there has always been something strict about them - you have to be like this or like that.

Our society wants things to grow, and our society wants things to become bigger and bigger. Everything has to be put under the spotlight.

You cannot have adoration without being criticized.

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