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American fashion designer, Birth: 9-8-1959 Michael Kors Quotes
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Fashion is like food! Some people like sushi, others think hamburgers are divine! People like different things!
Michael Kors

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I've always thought of accessories as the exclamation point of a woman's outfit.
Michael Kors

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Clothes are like a good meal, a good movie, great pieces of music.
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A man in a well tailored suit will always shine brighter than a guy in an off-the-rack suit.
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The greenest thing you could do in fashion, is to buy something great that you’re going to use for years
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6.
The perfect accessory can make the difference between looking blah and totally to die for
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I think the older I get, the more I realize that the ultimate luxury is time.
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I know what women look good in. I don't think the rules ever change.
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Quote Topics by Michael Kors: Thinking Fashion People Looks Clothes Moving Want Years Design Needs Mother Mean Giving Up Caviar Should Two Country Shining Hate Views Luxury Hair Dresses Hollywood Accessories Pieces Travel Storm Wells Beach
9.
Learn to invest in the best quality you can afford and wear pieces in different ways.
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You make sexiness strong by balancing it out: something familiar with something unfamiliar, something masculine with something feminine, something streamlined with something rococo. It's a Yin and Yang. Women are made of layers, your mood shifts, no one is neither one extreme nor the other.
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Great style means having a point of view, but evolving your look is even more important. Rushing to embrace every trend will leave you fashionable, but not stylish
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12.
Ultimately, clean lines have greater longevity, which women appreciate, and to which they can add their own personality
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13.
For me, true luxury can be caviar or a day with no meetings, no appointments and no schedule.
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If you want to have longevity, then I think that you have to have a point of view, but at the same time still be elastic. Things evolve, the world changes, but people have to know you for who you are so they know what you stand for.
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People shouldn't notice what you're wearing before they notice you. You want people to register you first. 'Oh, what a nice jacket' should be an afterthought if you're doing it right.
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Because of what's going on with the economy, I think women are realizing that maybe they don't need a closet full of clothes. They just need the right clothes.
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The best design teams are not people who are exactly the same...otherwise you're just sitting and telling, 'You're fabulous.' 'No, you're fabulous.'
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I think quality will be increasingly important-we're moving away from a time of fast fashion. But really, the only constant in fashion is that you must keep moving forward, otherwise you'll be left behind.
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My legacy would be that you don't have to give up anything. You can be chic but have a sense of humor, you can be sexy but comfortable, you can be timeless but fresh.
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I not only enjoy it, I think, how do you design things that are applicable to life - unless you live it?
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I'm definitely curious. I love pop culture. I'm glued to it. I can watch garbage TV, but then I can also watch great theater.
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When you try on something, you have to ask yourself, 'How many ways could I wear this? Could I wear it to work? To dinner or drinks? Will it span the seasons' If you have to think too hard about those questions, then skip it.
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23.
When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms...
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I hate the idea that you have to give up anything. I think you can be powerful and still be provocative, you can be smart and have a softness, you can have all of it.
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25.
I think a lot of women have too many mini skirts in their closets.
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The minute it gets to a runway, you're tempted to do some high jinks. I don't want to show something I won't produce. I want people to wear the clothes I show.
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27.
Give me Caviar Kaspia and give me a hamburger. I love the two extremes.
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28.
Travel is the ultimate inspiration.
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29.
People want to look taller and thinner. No one says, 'Ooh! Let me buy that dress because it makes me feel matronly!'
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I think to be empathetic is the greatest gift you can have as a designer. Hopefully, people will look at me and say, 'He really loved women.'
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31.
Americans are always a little bit insecure.
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32.
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.
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33.
I love fashion because it's plugged into the zeitgeist, so it's always changing. Thirty years ago, I could never have predicted I'd be where I am today, so I know I don't know what's going to happen in the next five years or the next 20 years. I have my predictions—I'm sure technology will continue to have an impact on fashion, particularly the way people shop. I think quality will be increasingly important—we're moving away from a time of fast fashion. But really, the only constant in fashion is that you must keep moving forward, otherwise you'll be left behind.
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I grew up in a family of people who were obsessed with fashion.
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Women are much more comfortable making their own style rules now. They want pieces that will make their busy lives easier.
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You need to be curious one way or another as a designer. Your eye has to stay curious. I look at people and think about how they live. I think about bodies.
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I think the trick is, how do you spend time doing it but make it look like you haven't spent time doing it? Over the years you look at women like Lauren Hutton and everyone says: 'She just pulled her hair back and ran out of the door.' I've been in fittings with Lauren and she definitely thinks about it. She just knows how to make it look easy.
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I feel unbelievably fortunate. How many people get to do what they always wanted to do and do well with it and continue to be surprised and see amazing places and meet amazing people?
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The biggest lesson that I've learned is that fashion is this tightrope where you have to be consistent but inconsistent. You need the connective thread but at the same time you need a sense of surprise.
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My mom was a model. She had me at 20, so she was a young mother.
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41.
My apartment looks like no one lives in it.
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42.
I can sketch up a storm, and I'm very involved in how clothes are constructed, but I have a short attention span.
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The craziest thing about fashion people in general, not just designers, is that it's always, "Oh my God, you lost weight! I love your hair!" Or "Oh, you're so tan!" Or, "You're so skinny! I love your shoes!" These are fashion icebreakers. Everyone's always looking at each other.
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No human being should wear tight satin.
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45.
Every woman should own a shirtdress
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46.
In early days, I showed everything I made. There was no such thing as editing a collection. 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!
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47.
My personal style icon is Steve McQueen. My design style icon is a mix of everyone from Jackie O. to Lauren Hutton to my mother.
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It's funny when I hear people complain - particularly about the most fabulous parts of being a designer, like when you're getting ready to work on a show. I don't even know that I'm tired. I could stay up for six days straight! No drugs, no coffee, no nothing. I'm just so excited.
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I can't dance and I can't sing too well.
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50.
Fashion is not like the movie business, where you can have two great projects in a row and then say, "You know what? I'm going to take off eight months." What am I going to tell people? Wear last year's clothes?
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