Well, that's the secret of commerciality, a simple style and you stick with it.
I can't analyse the secret of success. In my style of working, I stick to the basics and make stories revolving around the hero.
Tokyo style is so specific. And I'm a very big fan of their history. It's pretty simple. A lot of the time, people expect to see the wild style that comes out of Japan, but I think, traditionally, the style is very simple.
If you can change style, why stick to one style? Style is a vanity because it gives you product identification.
I had studied Dadaism after the Second World War. What attracted me to this movement was the style its inventors used when not engaged in Dadaistic activities. It was clear, luminous, simple without being banal, precise without being narrow; it was a style adapted to the expression of thought as well as of emotion. I connected this style with the Dadaistic exercises themselves
My style advice to other girls is to be experimental but always have a 'home base' and stick with your comfort style.
I would have to say that my style is simple, with a splash of swagger and a little sartorial as well.
Here is my secret. It is very simple: one sees well only with the heart. The essential is invisible to the eyes.
My jiu-jitsu style is not a beautiful style. I have very simple submissions. It works, but it's not like Demian Maia or Nick Diaz's very exciting style.
So perhaps the real secret to style is filling yourself to the absolute brim with engagement. Loving not wisely, but too well and all that.
Players who are not from the U.K. have to get used to the winds. I have to adapt my style as a result as well. Often, you are forced to keep things simple.
And now here is my secret, a very simple secret; it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye.
And now here is my secret, a very simple secret: it is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye.
The secret behind success isn't as much of a secret as people think. It's pretty simple. It's working as hard as you can to accomplish what you want.
I'm very flattered to be called a style icon! But it's simple, my style; it's just men's suits and shoes. That's the basic premise.
There's an applied style of being minimal and simple, and then there's real simplicity. This looks simple, because it really is.