We're traditional and don't do cutting-edge styles, but after 17 years we're holding our own.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My style is constantly evolving. Style has been something that I think has been the hardest thing for me to come to terms with.
The thing is, we've changed our style but we've never changed the actual roots of what we've done.
I think it takes time to find your natural style and learn not to be swayed by trends that might not flatter you.
I am especially grateful that I have been able to keep my own style over the decades, in spite of the many changes that have taken place in the world of fashion and in its business.
Youth culture now really looks back and embraces the past, but keeps it contemporary but not sticking to one particular style.
There were so many individual styles thirty or forty years ago.
I have a variety of styles. I don't stick to one particular style.
My own style is pretty classic; I much prefer to design for others.
Style is timeless. It transcends generations - it's enduring. If you're thinking about fashion, it's of the moment. And that doesn't mean that it's not important at times to embrace trends and that type of thing, but style is less about trends than it is about how you carry yourself.
You have to modernise; you have to change - you can't just be traditional for the fun of being traditional.