A Quote by Donna Karan

A fashion victim is dressed in designer clothes from top to bottom. — © Donna Karan
A fashion victim is dressed in designer clothes from top to bottom.
I became a fashion designer to make clothes for the people, not to be a top couturier in the French tradition.
What's important to a fashion designer? It's much more than learning how to make clothes. In fact, that merely makes you a dressmaker. It doesn't make you into a fashion designer.
I was not a young fashion victim. I really had an idea of what I liked in fashion and how I dressed.
I'm a fashion designer, not a shoe designer. I like to design clothes.
I'm not an artist. I'm a fashion designer of clothes.
If you wear clothes that don't suit you, you're a fashion victim. You have to wear clothes that make you look better.
When I first started to do fashion shows I didn't have the budget to hire top models so I would cast women who inspired me, and ask them to walk how they walked. I was doing a mise en scène, which for me was normal. I love for people to see my clothes, but it was more about the attitude of the girls. The revues of the late 19th century/early 20th century were very much a reflection of what was happening in society and politics, and for me that is also the role of the fashion designer.
Growing up, I wanted to be a fashion designer, which I'm still in school for. Like, that's what I want to be: a fashion designer.
You see me, I wanted to be fashion designer. I became fashion designer. So I think that everything is possible.
Playing a fashion designer could be the bane of my existence because I am married to a fashion designer.
I think the 'Harpers Bazaar' woman is not a fashion victim; she understands fashion but is not a victim, you know.
I think creating the clothes is about creating historical images - and that's about more than fashion. It is about the fashion, the photography, what you are doing in the moment. It's what we call in French rechercher, or the search for that thing. So even though fashion is not scientific, I think being a designer is somewhat like being a scientist.
My job as a designer is done when my clothes inspire freedom in Muslim women to adopt fashion the way they desire.
I'm a fashion designer. What I do is artistic, but I'm not an artist because everything I do is destined to be sold. That's not to say that you can't be an artist and a fashion designer. I think some designers are artists.
I would really think twice about being a fashion designer if I was young right now, especially being an independent fashion designer the way I started it.
I love fashion, but I don't come from a background of loving clothes, and I remember feeling badly dressed from a young age.
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