I'd rather buy clothes then buy a bed

I'd rather buy clothes than buy a bed.

I want to have my own line and collection.

I think that red polka red dress is just iconic.

I Google everyone I meet and I look up designers.

I don't really buy expensive clothes. I love good bags!

Lizzie Olsen and I are good friends, and she's amazing.

You can wear whatever, be whatever, do whatever you want.

Everything I wear is a do and everything else is a don't!

I'm going to have some fabulous nights out with champagne.

I think I was very young when I became interested in fashion.

I'm young and I have a lot of experience and I learn quickly.

I think everybody needs a little bit of Minnie in their wardrobe.

Our girl's going to Capri for fun. We've got an Italian island vibe.

I am around ladies' clothing all day long, and I get real sick of clothes.

That's how I started. I moved to New York City, and I was a makeup artist.

We have a lot of different girls on the runway today! All different sizes.

My name is out there right now. I'm creative and innovative. I should capitalize on it.

Michelle Obama is not an average, 'It girl' woman, and I think that's why she's so fabulous.

The thing is, if you're a designer, then you want to constantly push yourself and your designs.

In the beginning, my first clients were Oprah, Whoopi Goldberg, and all different types of women.

I think, more and more in fashion now, diversity is so important because that's what the customer is.

I am confident and I work so hard to be confident. If I wasn't talented, then I wouldn't be as confident.

When Oprah Winfrey wears something, it works out, too. But if someone's having "a moment," that always helps.

I'm really not into casual clothes for a cocktail party. I like to see fun people, having fun, in fun clothes.

I just think it's great to show a gown that's $8,000 and a shoe that's, like, $25-but still look fabulous together.

I just think it's great to show a gown that's $8,000 and a shoe that's, like, $25 - but still look fabulous together.

I think Zendaya Maree Stoermer Coleman moves product well. We love her! That pink suit she wore of mine sold very well.

There's no one piece everyone should avoid, but obviously there are some things that don't fit the right way on everyone.

We found the time and we put in the effort because being a label that different women can wear is really important to us.

To be honest, I knew nothing about fashion at all. When I decided to go to college, I just wanted to do something different.

When you're a teenager with a creative mind, be as creative as possible. I'd rather you go nuts. Having more ideas is always better.

Fashion is not superficial; it is a dynamic tool to transform oneself, and it can be used to command the attention of those around you.

The bows, the polka dots, the color, the playfulness - you don't have to over do it. You just have to be able to style it in the right way.

You've got to look at the timing. But Mrs. Michelle Obama. Gwyneth Paltrow. Zendaya. Those are women who inspire other women's style for sure.

Christina Hendricks is still one of my favorite people to dress because she has this old Hollywood, vintage quality to how she likes to get ready.

When you're an adult designer, you're either running a business or you're helping someone else's business run. Either way, that's a lot of pressure.

When Gwyneth Paltrow wore a dress of ours, that was probably our number one best seller besides when the lovely Mrs. [Michelle] Obama wore our dress.

When you're an adult designer, you're either running a business, or you're helping someone else's business run. Either way, that's a lot of pressure.

I even like when girls wear printed Minnie Mouse T-shirts with a cool ball gown skirt, or a ripped up pair of jeans - it's all about how you style it.

There are still places to go, there are still dinners, there are still parties, and you can still get dressed up. That's part of having fun in fashion.

My woman, the person who's buying the clothes, is from all walks in life. She's from different countries and cultures. She's going to be different sizes.

I've dressed what fashion thinks of as the 'It' girls like Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, but I also just love people like Kathy Bates and Leslie Jones.

Fabrics and lining make a big difference in the garment. If you're buying an expensive trench coat, and it's lined in something cheap, it doesn't feel as nice.

I came from a different world from other designers because I already had such a strong fan base that was interested in fashion. You have to give the little divas something.

A bad investment is going for quantity over quality. If you're trying to be careful with your wallet, especially with the economy right now, you have to choose staple pieces.

I hate hearing from anyone ever saying, 'Oh, you only make clothes for models. That's so annoying,' because it just never, never is the case. Our top-selling size is probably a 12.

Shoes are a big part of your look. I think that if your outfit isn't really something special, then fun footwear is a great way to jazz it up and make your ensemble more interesting.

If you book the same models that look and act the same in every show - I get the continuity, and it is beautiful to see, but there's also no life to it. I'm personally not a fan of that.

I think a lot of women aren't really sure about their bodies, so they don't always get their fit right, whether it's too tight and too sexy or way oversized and doesn't show figure at all.

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