A Quote by Christophe Lemaire

Through designing clothes, I try to bring solutions to people, and I'm interested in the everyday relationship we have to clothes. — © Christophe Lemaire
Through designing clothes, I try to bring solutions to people, and I'm interested in the everyday relationship we have to clothes.
I try to bring as much taste, smartness, quality, functionality, and aesthetic qualities to everyday clothes.
We are working women. Also, we have the problem of children, of men, to take care of our houses, so many things. I try to explain that in my clothes. They are clothes for everyday life. That is the real life of woman.
I am really looking forward to walking past people on the street wearing my clothes and know I am designing for an everyday woman.
He who has talent in him must be purer in soul than anyone else. Another will be forgiven much, but to him it will not be forgiven. A man who leaves the house in bright, festive clothes needs only one drop of mud splashed from under a wheel, and people all surround him, point their fingers at him, and talk about his slovenliness, while the same people ignore many spots on other passers-by who are wearing everyday clothes. For on everyday clothes the spots do not show.
I do love the clothes on 'Mad Men' because my character has been so elegant and I would never have had access to these clothes. I think Janie Bryant is a costume designing genius. They'll call and tell me, 'It will only take an hour,' and I'm like, 'I will try on the whole truck!'
I mean, the shoe - there is a music to it, there is attitude, there is sound, it's a movement. Clothes - it's a different story. There are a million things I'd rather do before designing clothes: directing, landscaping.
I was so aware of the stage clothes versus the everyday-life clothes, and the extremeness of the stage clothes that my parents had designed. Even coming across my dad's old Beatles suits from Savile Row and the history attached to them - the masculinity and simplicity compared to the '70s glitz and glamour of Wings.
I was always interested in fabric, clothes and designing. Maybe I would have been a designer by profession if I didn't start acting.
I love clothes - I love shopping for clothes, I love wearing clothes, I love talking about clothes - but oddly, putting on the dress and walking around in front of people, that's the place where I'm most uncomfortable.
Clothes as text, clothes as narration, clothes as a story. Clothes as the story of our lives. And if you were to gather all the clothes you have ever owned in all your life, each baby shoe and winter coat and wedding dress, you would have your autobiography.
In designing a lifestyle brand, you have to know more than just designing clothes.
Designing a car involves a lot of technical know-how as opposed to designing clothes.
There's a side to me that likes to make clothes for everyday. But I also think of fashion as an escape. It's like a dream. Even in an economy that isn't strong and where it's important to sell clothes, you have to make things that let people dream a little.
When my mother did fittings for her clients, I was hiding, looking at these beautiful ladies try on these fantastic clothes. I was dreaming as a small child to try these clothes on myself.
I'm not interested in clothes that just convey a certain look or fashion. Clothes for me have always been a form of self-expression.
I love new clothes. If everyone could just wear new clothes everyday, I reckon depression wouldn’t exist anymore.
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