Top 76 Quotes & Sayings by Edward Enninful - Page 2
Explore popular quotes and sayings by a British designer Edward Enninful.
Last updated on December 22, 2024.
Most of the time, working as a stylist, you're at home, working on your own, researching.
You could say slowly but surely, the world is changing in a good way - equality in all forms is more and more part of the global conversation, and people are celebrating diversity and individuality.
There is nothing more classic in the realm of casual than jeans and a white tee - a look that is inherently Americana and reminiscent of the American Dream - an optimistic dream of opportunity, individuality, freedom, and the embodiment of one living their truth.
I love the optimistic American style that Gap celebrates and the simplicity of the basic white T-shirt that allows you to be yourself.
My memories of London Fashion Week are of starting out and not getting many tickets for fashion shows, but wanting to see them so much that I'd sneak in with my friends, people like Pat McGrath and Craig McDean.
I'm very protective of all the vulnerable young kids that go on shoots. I can empathize. I've been there.
Diversity is very important for me.
Kurt Cobain really made an impression on us. He just had that rebel attitude. You could tell he was super talented but didn't really care.
With Rihanna, it's always a collaboration, and that's why I love her so much.
I think fashion can tell a story about celebrating difference, can talk about how different people are, how diverse people are - and for me, that's where fashion really succeeds, when it tackles things to do with the world we live in.
I used to wear a lot of Helmut Lang. Painted jeans. Cropped crombies with t-shirts. A lot of V-necks. The perfect V-neck was very important.
The funny thing is that the fashions from the '90s seem to sit so well with the fashions of 2016. Everything from then somehow skipped and came back.
The more you style, the better you get. Don't give up. At a certain point, the magic happens.
It was a whole new attitude: no makeup, less is more... the '90s were fun!
Growing up, I loved the imagery I saw from America as it celebrated being the land of the free and home of the brave.
People of power have to show empathy and kindness to the young.