Eventually, I would love to be on my deathbed and looked at as an icon. Right now I'm still at the baby stages of my career. But that is the goal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I hope when I'm dead I'll be considered an icon, though.
I was never conscious that I was becoming an icon or I'm not an icon, because my family, my kids, my husband keep me down-to-earth.
Apart from death and taxes, the one thing that's certain in this life is that I'll never be a fashion icon.
There comes a time when even icons, if they choose to do so, should be allowed to enjoy life out of the spotlight.
I've decided to do what I want to do in life and follow my own path as an artist, so I've decided not to participate in any sort of nostalgia in which I'm marginalized as a pop icon of yesteryear.
I think most of my career has been built on conviction and the personality to carry that image or stride confidently on the catwalk. That was my beginning and, hopefully, my legacy.
From the moment you are born, you could die. I think as an artist it is important to meditate on that.
At the end of my life, I have achieved belated fame and recognition in the city of my birth.
In becoming an icon, it is useful to die young.
I was just thinking of James Dean and Marilyn Monroe and how young they were when they died. I would like to be a pop icon who survives. I would like to be a living icon.