Top 18 Quotes & Sayings by Marie-Chantal Claire

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Greek royalty Marie-Chantal Claire.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Marie-Chantal Claire
Marie-Chantal Claire
Greek - Royalty
Born: September 17, 1968
Most little boys like to dress like their daddies.
It was such an idyllic time when I grew up in Hong Kong. It was a British colony and very much geared towards buying the best of Britain. My childhood does have a huge influence on how we design. There must be a little bit of that nostalgia - childhood is so special.
It's important to dress our children well. I have some wonderful memories from my childhood, and so much is associated with what I was wearing. If you look good, you feel good - simple.
It's so important to adapt, think outside the box, and stay ahead if you want to grow. — © Marie-Chantal Claire
It's so important to adapt, think outside the box, and stay ahead if you want to grow.
I had a fundamental love of fashion, of products and accessories. I loved the merchandising side of it and understanding how to maximize sales.
I knew I was artistic, and I wanted to do something in the arts.
I always did healthy things. I didn't sit around in nightclubs. Sure, I had my fair share of fun, but no one could ever accuse me of being a dilettante and doing nothing. I was always on this unbelievable quest to go and do.
I love to dress up. You have to have a sense of fun in life, too. We can all be serious and work and do our bit, but every now and again you have to have a good giggle.
We have a huge family history with Singapore because we have the duty-free shops in the airports. It's a very industrious city. It's beautiful, and Singaporeans have this wonderful desire for, and love of, luxury goods. You can see how well thought out and planned the city is with the best boutiques.
I was spending most of my summers in Greece when I was a little girl, and at boarding school my first room-mate was Greek, so I guess I kind of had that Greek destiny.
I'm a third-culture child. It's an interesting concept. Having an American father, a South American mother, born in England, grew up in Hong Kong, went to school in Europe - it makes me a third-culture child, which means you take on the culture of the place where you live. So I'm very adaptable.
I cook. I did the Escoffier course in Paris when I was 21 in one of those periods when it was like a pause. I can cook anything Italian, Chinese.
I have a lot of social engagements, and I like to dress up for them. I try to wear what I feel comfortable in, as self-confidence is so much about how you look. Generally, I love to wear long dresses; they make you feel special.
A lot of people judge me because I like to, you know, look good, but I grew up in fashion.
There has been a lot of movement in my family, but in a way, it has been great. It has made me adaptable. I can plonk myself anywhere.
I like wearing classic pieces with a modern twist.
I think it's very important to have the stewardship of a company by a family member.
Every summer my father gave us this incredible vacation, in the Philippines, Thailand, Europe - wherever. — © Marie-Chantal Claire
Every summer my father gave us this incredible vacation, in the Philippines, Thailand, Europe - wherever.
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