I have a regular, normal private life.

Luxury hasn't been democratised; it's been globalised.

I like to discover new things and I'm always testing new apps.

I like to discover new things, and I'm always testing new apps.

I started buying on the Internet quite rapidly, as early as 1995.

You don't buy luxury to enter a community, but to set yourself apart from others.

In a recession, you must be able to call into question everything you've done before.

There's a strength to being able to look at products through a customer's eyes, but it is also dangerous.

I'd never buy something, even if it's a great brand, that is a competitor to something I already own; that's insane.

I closely follow everything about user interface or human-computer interface: technology that makes computers closer to the way the human being actually functions.

The first PC that I actually bought myself was a Toshiba Papman in 1985. This model was one of the very first laptops; I remember that it was a revolution at the time!

Sustainable development is a fundamental break that's going to reshuffle the entire deck. There are companies today that are going to dominate in the future simply because they understand that.

Linguistics is a good way of defining the culture of a brand. The vocabulary used by sports and lifestyle brands - running, fitness, training, motorsports - is all about functionality, whereas the vocabulary of the luxury business - handbags, ready-to-wear - is all about the product.

Alexander McQueen was one of the greatest fashion designers of his generation. His genius, sometimes provocative, admired and saluted by all, constantly opened new perspectives. Visionary and avant-garde, his creations took their inspiration from both tradition and timeless hyper-modernity.

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