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  • A woman can be an athlete; she can be a classic, traditional individual; she can be vampish. Any or all these personality traits can be part of the same woman.
  • A woman is never sexier than when she is comfortable in her clothes.
  • All those years of skating and dancing have carried over. I can't design anything without thinking of how a woman's body will look and move when she's wearing it.
  • As the mother of two daughters, I have great respect for women. And I don't ever want to lose that.
  • Clothes are my passion and my knowledge. I've studied fashion from every angle-historically and critically, cerebrally and emotionally.
  • Don't be afraid to take time to learn. It's good to work for other people. I worked for others for 20 years. They paid me to learn.
  • Fashion offers no greater challenge than finding what works for night without looking like you are wearing a costume.
  • I adore the challenge of creating truly modern clothes, where a woman's personality and sense of self are revealed. I want people to see the dress, but focus on the woman.
  • I find it a wonderful challenge to give interviews after spending all those years backstage. I always try to be honest and real.
  • I see myself as a true modernist. Even when I do a traditional gown, I give it a modern twist. I go to the past for research. I need to know what came before so I can break the rules.
  • I wanted to define the vocabulary of a wedding both visually and intellectually. The book is about more than weddings or wedding dresses. It's a metaphor for women's lives, their creativity.
  • I work with structure, but I go outside the box and give it my own spin. I adore the challenge of creating truly modern clothes - where a woman's personality and sense of style are realized.
  • I'm fascinated by people and emotions. I'm an avid viewer of the Biography channel.
  • I'm obsessed with details and how they relate to the wearer. I visualize women. I do this with all my products.
  • I've been designing since I was 8. I started sketching dresses I could wear when skating. I was always involved in all aspects of skating, not just the technique, the choreography, the music, but the visual aspects, too - what I should wear.
  • It's a remarkable exercise to sit and look at you own work over the years.
  • It's for all the women who embrace my aesthetic, but can't afford a Vera Wang dress. If women can get anything out of it - a little bit of me or a lot of me, that's what's important.
  • Look at Anna Wintour. Those oversize sunglasses she wears have become a part of her identity.
  • My mother, who is now 84, was the old-fashioned definition of a clotheshorse, much like Babe Paley or Jackie O. She used clothes to express herself. And she always encouraged me to pursue art forms to express myself.
  • Polarization and other lens technologies took eyewear to a whole new plane in the '90s.
  • The magic is in weightless clothes. Cutting armholes that add grace, exposing the best parts and sensuously draping fabric over less fabulous ones... to allow a woman to feel secure while being totally comfortable.
  • To me, eyewear goes way beyond being a prescription. It's like makeup. It's the most incredible accessory. The shape of a frame or the color of lenses can change your whole appearance.
  • When I decided to get married at 40, I couldn't find a dress with the modernity or sophistication I wanted. That's when I saw the opportunity for a wedding gown business.
  • When I design a wedding dress with a bustle, it has to be one the bride can dance in. I love the idea that something is practical and still looks great.
  • You don't have to be wealthy to have three or four... women collect eyewear these days like they collect handbags.