Quotes from Michael Kors


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I wear the same thing every day. I always pack two black jackets, loads of black T-shirts, loads of white jeans. I feel a little fresh and glamorous and graphic.


My mom was a model. She had me at 20, so she was a young mother.


My apartment looks like no one lives in it.


I don't even think of going to Europe as going to another country now.


Americans are always a little bit insecure.


There's a whole generation of women who never really heard the word investment before, when it came to fashion. They've been buying things because they were cheap.


American women often fall into the trap of, 'Oh, these are my weekend clothes. These are my work clothes. This is what I wear at night.' It's so old-fashioned.


When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms.


The '90s will be looked back on as ushering in an era of comfort.


People want to look taller and thinner. No one says, 'Ooh! Let me buy that dress because it makes me feel matronly!'


People always think that designers hate each other. And we're certainly a competitive lot, but we also enjoy each other's company.


I think a lot of women have too many mini skirts in their closets.


I can't dance and I can't sing too well.


I can sketch up a storm, and I'm very involved in how clothes are constructed, but I have a short attention span.


I grew up in a family of people who were obsessed with fashion.


North Americans as a whole need to embrace having clothes altered to their body. I hear it all the time: why do the Europeans always look so good? They have a relationship with their tailor and spend the time and money to make their clothes look their best.


I grew up surrounded by these tough, ballsy, strong women. They were also adoring women, but they were the kind of women who would argue over what kind of pants you were wearing or the color of your nail polish.


In the '80s, it got to the point where we'd have shows with a hundred looks. You'd want to order a pizza before it was over!


I wasn't Barbie-obsessed. I think my mother might have been my Barbie.


I am the oldest young designer in New York City.