I can't really dress rock 'n' roll any more because I'm the wrong side of 40, but I want that to be the fashion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I'm 40 and nobody wants to see me in a sparkly dress anymore, I'll be like: 'Cool, I'll just go in the studio and write songs for kids.'
I like to mix it up, but I do like a lot of '60s fashion. But I like to make it a bit more edgier, sometimes a bit more rockier, sometimes a bit more classic.
You don't want to wear any styles that are too young... I try to still dress glamorously, but not like my daughters.
I hope that I dress for my age. Because there's no need to be dowdy, is there? But I don't go with all the colours that everybody is wearing. I'm not very fond of lime green or orange, so I don't do that. I read all the fashion magazines, but most things are totally unsuitable for somebody of 79.
That is the key of this collection, being yourself. Don't be into trends. Don't make fashion own you, but you decide what you are, what you want to express by the way you dress and the way to live.
I would love to try trends from the '60s and '70s and on but still keep my look modern and young.
I dress like a 30-year-old woman.
If you're into a certain band, you're into the way they dress.
I feel less pressure to dress youthfully. I'm 50 and everyone knows I'm 50 - who are you kidding? Jeans are my uniform. I have about 15 pairs.
I'm bad at trends. Just wear what you want and what suits you.