Richard Saturnino Owens (born November 18, 1962), known as Rick Owens, is an American fashion designer from Porterville, California.
The whole fashion thing is so oversaturated.
I think forums are great. It's a weird thing to overhear a conversation about yourself. But, the bottom line is that these people are really interested; they get the image and they get very opinionated and it turns into squabbles. You know that's human nature, that's life.
People ask why I do monochromatic clothes; the reason is because I'm thinking in proportion to the world. In this room, your head is going to look so much more interesting if it's on a monochromatic column. Whereas I think people think of outfits and gets a little too fussy, a little too detailed. I'm always thinking of the line of a person standing with their head in a room and I always feel like a stalk, or a stem, or a pillar is nicer. I always think of everything architecturally.
Allowing yourself to be vulnerable is also one of the most attractive things you can do.
I am a middle-aged opera queen in loafers that makes out I am a 16 year old death metal skater. . . It's all fake! My hair is fake, my body is fake and my teeth are kind of fake
Fashion can be cruel. Style is a gift to others.
I would really think twice about being a fashion designer if I was young right now, especially being an independent fashion designer the way I started it.
The coolest thing is when you don't care about being cool.
You can't stay in one place. If you stay in one place you die. So you have to move forward.
Working out is modern couture. No outfit is going to make you look or feel as good as having a fit body. Buy less clothing and go to the gym instead.
I almost cried the other day listening to ‘Vogue’ by Madonna.
The coolest thing is when you don’t care about being cool anymore. Indifference is the greatest aphrodisiac - that’s what really sums up style for me.
I'm really conscious of not doing something just for the sake of moving forward.