1.
My aim is a very modern Dior, but at the end of the day, I also look back.
Raf Simons
2.
In my opinion, Christian Dior was never, ever theatre.
Raf Simons
3.
I don't see Dior as something that could become mine. I see it as a dialogue with the women who wear it. I want to stay connected to them rather than to an abstract brand.
Raf Simons
4.
I've always seen myself as a small entity, and it will always stay like that. I'm not changing. But I think the big challenge for me taking on the Dior thing is to see how I can connect that to such a huge institution.
Raf Simons
5.
For lips, I'm into mauves, and I like a little shimmer. I have this Dior lip gloss I love right now called Pearl. It's pink and has shimmer. I don't like anything overdone.
Brittany Snow
6.
I was making $50 a week as a house model at Christian Dior for nine months before I learned that photographic models made $50 an hour!
Lauren Hutton
7.
I would prefer to use the word free. I think the Dior thing is so much freer. There was not so much free about Jil's way of working.
Raf Simons
8.
[To waiter who had spilled soup on her:] Never darken my Dior again!
Beatrice Lillie
9.
I see my position in that whole Dior construction very differently from my own brand. My own brand will stand or fall because of me. Dior won't fall if I fall. It will also still stand if I'm not there. I'm coming in there and it's like a - I don't know the English word - like a passage.
Raf Simons
11.
Dior really was a savior. He almost single-handedly revived women's interest in clothes.
Bill Blass
12.
On 9/11, that morning, I was in a Christian Dior Couture appointment at the Hotel Pierre.
Andre Leon Talley
13.
I like style. For Dior, I did more of a collaboration shoot, not just a single image - so there was more to it. It's a very prestigious brand. I like their style and feel like their style is mine.
Eva Green
17.
My mum worked as a secretary for Christian Dior. She looked like a movie star.
Patsy Kensit