Quotes from Miuccia Prada


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I would say there is no Prada woman. I'm interested in women in general. I don't have any kind of preference.


I was a communist, but being left-wing was fashionable. I was no different from thousands of middle-class kids.


I have to say that my husband and my children are so tough, there really is no space for pretension.


I wanted to try to push some freedom into the men's clothes.


I'm not interested in how people dress.


I've always been shy.


The process of a date, I think, is terrible. Horrible. Because everything is banal and predicted.


I do what I think is right.


Talking about the democratization of fashion is just one of the many trite things people say these days.


In Europe the world of fashion is too conservative, very eighties.


What interests me most is when a work of art is no longer just an object, but also touches reality and life.


I just hate talking about myself.


I am interested in communicating with the world by selling to many people.


Everybody knows that I don't have a muse. I'm not interested in that.


What people sometimes interpret as quirky is my attempt to subvert the concept of luxury by introducing elements that are considered ordinary or commonplace.


Now, I'm not saying I'm fashionable, but there are sociological interests that matter to me, things that are theoretical, political, intellectual and also concerned with vanity and beauty that we all think about but that I try to mix up and translate into fashion.


Usually my ideas come from what I don't want to do, or what I find is old.


The moment you start being in love with what you're doing, and thinking it's beautiful or rich, then you're in danger.


My learning process is by eye alone; it's not at all scientific.


I want to make clothes that are beautiful of course, but also clothes that are interesting and considered and intelligent and not out of place.