A Quote by Sophie Dahl

I am not ashamed to admit that I'm wearing Yves Saint Laurent from top to toe. — © Sophie Dahl
I am not ashamed to admit that I'm wearing Yves Saint Laurent from top to toe.
I am not really sure that Diana Vreeland did Yves Saint Laurent a favor, as opposed to the world, by putting that exhibition at the Met in 1983. Because I'm sure that Saint Laurent started looking back at his own work. You see that with artists, don't you? Once they get their first retrospective, it's really hard for them to push ahead.
I was kind of ashamed of my bourgeois family as a teenager, I guess - I had dreadlocks, shopped in thrift stores and pretended I had no money. At that time, I would have spat on a girl who was buying Yves Saint Laurent.
I am truly honoured to become ambassadress for Yves Saint Laurent. The brand's modern vision of beauty is very inspiring, and I am particularly proud to represent such an audacious archetype of woman.
Yves Saint Laurent mascara is the best I've ever tried.
Yves Saint Laurent hated fashion. He loved style.
My earliest influences were Coco Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent.
I just have more Yves Saint Laurent in my closet, but it is pretty much the same - I just wear black almost 365 days of the year. I am married to it.
All the drawings and sketches and clothes of Yves Saint Laurent in the '70s were so colorful, so bright.
Yves Saint Laurent was the first person who made me feel like a woman.
Yves Saint Laurent has a special place in my heart because he was my mother's favorite designer.
Haute couture is a legitimate subject for Yves Saint Laurent and could resume one day.
What I like about Yves Saint Laurent Black Opium is that it's an understated scent that's somehow familiar.
I like Chanel and Yves Saint Laurent. I have some great Balenciaga jackets and I'm shoe crazy.
Yves Saint Laurent will never go out of business so long as I'm buying mountains of Touche Eclat.
There's nothing that really motivates me anymore and demands that I get up in the morning. In the past it was Yves Saint Laurent.
I carried on buying paintings, works of art, and Yves Saint Laurent, if I may say so, had a right of inspection. We even shared a common reading of the history of art. It would never have crossed Yves's mind to say to me, "Ah, I saw a Pablo Picasso . . ." He knew perfectly well what was interesting with Picasso, as did I.
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