I apply the same amount of dedication to being a mom as I do to my music.
I cannot go and tell women what to wear and what not to wear; you have to decide on your own.
I didn't long to be a designer. I always liked fashion, but it was always a bit sleeping in me.
For me, fashion begins in New York.
Politics are private. I don't understand people who try to convince you to join one party or another.
One thing about my mother is that she has her taste: She knows what she likes and what looks good. It's not studied. There is no insecurity in what she is going to wear, and I think that translates into effortlessness. Her career has been a steady rise, and it hasn't been about the fashion of the moment. It's been because she has kept to her style. She didn't go grunge when it was grunge, or 70's when it was 70's. It's about being secure with what you like and not worrying about what's in fashion that particular day. That's what I admire about her.
I can get ready in 10 minutes.
What Autotune allows is for people like myself and Kanye West not to depend on the singer. Back in the Fifties, the songwriter was rendered invisible. Now the songwriter is there in the forefront.
To be human is to keep rattling the bars of the cage of existence, hollering, 'What's it for?'
I do love playing games, but once I have a girlfriend, she will be my princess.
Wilkie Collins was a rival and competitor of Dickens. His novel Moonstone sold more copies at the time than Dickens' last two books. But that meant nothing in the long run. Right now, to be honest, Wilkie Collins is what he deserved to be back then: a footnote, an almost lost memory. And he knew he would become that.