War taught me that not everything is glamorous.
I was an observer. I liked to listen rather than openly express myself. This trait is something that I've retained over the years.
There are so many things to take into account - your ambition, your ego, the press, the consumers. You can never be sure that you'll be on top of the pile again.
I've always thought of the T-shirt as the Alpha and Omega of the fashion alphabet.
China approaches fashion with strong enthusiasm. And I believe that this enthusiasm can be translated into something interesting, economically speaking. Not only for my brand, but also for other...
I wanted to dress the woman who lives and works, not the woman in a painting.
I believe that my clothes can give people a better image of themselves - that it can increase their feelings of confidence and happiness.
It is difficult to talk about fashion in the abstract, without a human body before my eyes, without drawings, without a choice of fabric - without a practical or visual reality.