People used to define me as a futurist designer, but, you know, the future is now for me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In 1981, I was a futurist - or at least I was a guy who put on a futurist hat occasionally - and I wrote about the 21st century.
To design the future effectively, you must first let go of your past.
I hardly see myself as a futurist.
I'm a futurist. Technology is our way out of almost every problem we have. Technology can create a new sense of community.
Never in my wildest dreams did I entertain the idea that I would become a fashion designer.
Well, the future for me is already a thing of the past.
Being a rather second-rate actress, I finally thought, 'I'd rather be a designer.' I knew I could make things look good.
My friends in college, several of whom are still my closest companions, would tell you that I was almost obsessed with becoming - fixated on creating - the future that I envisioned for myself: one of expanding to know my fullest self, which I have in no way achieved.
I couldn't live if I wasn't a designer.
I don't think many people would think I'm a designer. I behave in a different way. I'd get knocked down and cut to pieces if I went home and flounced about; this industry is known for the flounciness, but I've got my feet on the ground.