Everyone needs someone to tell them not to wear so much Prada.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It's hard not to love everything Prada does.
My biggest challenge in making 'The Devil Wears Prada' was simply to maintain a tone of sophistication and reality. It's about the fashion world, or it's set in the fashion world, and that's a world that's easy to mock. It's easy to satirise people trying to lose weight and choosing between fancy clothes.
I don't like the fashion world. It's too nasty, too rip-off, too hard. And now it's all Gucci and Prada; it's very difficult to make your own business.
Prada is such a huge company, and it was an honour to work with them and so early on in my career.
I love Prada shoes. I cannot get enough of them. Or Valentino.
I love Prada shirts because they're so decorative and figure-hugging, but I also like Reiss shirts because they're clean, simple and look as if they've come off the peg from a design house.
But I'm not crazy about the designers like Prada and Gucci. I hate going into designer stores.
Fashion needs to be worn.
I approve of anyone wearing what the establishment says you must not wear.
These are clothes my friends and I could wear. This ain't Prada. I don't want to be one of those celebrities that slaps their name on a label and collects royalty checks. Everything on that runway reflects me.