Quotes from Nicola Formichetti


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I'm not a designer, I'm a creator.


Working in a store and being a shop assistant, if you don't know what to do and you like fashion, I think it's a great way of getting into the business because you do windows, cleaning, and everything. That was my school for two years, working in a shop, and that's how I met people in magazines and designers.


It's so important as a creative person to go out and look for things. Go to galleries, talk to people, read books. Yes, you can just type something into Google, but if you read and interact, you'll have a deeper understanding of the world.


Actually, I never liked the idea of bags. I would say, 'Why do so many of my friends spend so much money on these bloody bags?' But once I started designing them, I was completely hooked. There are all of these blogs about bags. It's a whole other industry, and I'm really excited to be a part of it.


Uniqlo as a company has always developed new fabrics and is always trying to be innovative. The design is simple, so the fabric is important.


The Internet shapes my life and work so completely that I couldn't imagine living without it.


My mom was my muse - she would buy me Italian 'Vogue.' I was this little fashion boy.


Japan, for me, will always be my inspiration source.


I'm saving up to buy art. Nothing famous, but every time I'm in a new city I wander into galleries and dream about buying great pieces one day.


I'm not a typical couturier, although I really respect them.


I never wanted to work with celebrities. I have no interest. I don't really care about their egos and their publicists.


I am terrible at making food. I love eating, but I can't make anything.


Fans don't lie. They just tell you what they really think, and they see details that even people in fashion don't.


When I first moved to London for university, I was already a big fan of Diesel because, in the nineties, Diesel was, like, the brand. The stores were the place to go. It wasn't workwear like Levi's or G-Star.


Thierry Mugler is about the power of glamour and walking straight into the future. He's been a god for successive generations in the fashion industry. He fused pop and high fashion, told a story in style and combined fantasy with reality.


My muse is the digital world.


I love meeting people, and I know it's so difficult for people to come up to me and introduce themselves, so when they do, I'll grab them and hug them. It makes their day, you know? I love that, and I get positive energy from that.


I was born in Japan, so for me, Uniqlo is a family brand. My granny used to wear Uniqlo. And my Italian dad wore Uniqlo. I wore Uniqlo, of course.


I think when you start talking about money, it stops the whole creative process for me.


I live between Europe, America and Asia.