Throughout my teens, I just wanted to go somewhere I could wear a Donald Duck pin and no one would care.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had a few ducks as a kid.
I'm getting more into fashion. I'm surprised that I'm getting into it because I was always wearing goofy stuff in high school.
The thing about fashion - it's like ducks going quack, quack quack. It's being dictated from above, and it just makes me want to rebel against it.
I used to get a lot of rubber ducks on my birthdays as presents because, you know, I make rubber ducks. But then I get the ugliest ones with a neck, ugly colors, and devil ears. I don't like those.
I hate the idea that you shouldn't wear something just because you're a certain age.
When I was sent to public school, I was relieved that I could wear what I wanted to wear.
When I was 15, I was wearing sandals and corduroys, Guernsey, striped pullover, a beard that was hardly there, shades and a beret, and the goal was hanging out.
Not long ago, a hat was a conformist accessory. Then the 1960s came along, and young people didn't want to wear hats.
My entire life, I just wanted a pony, and I couldn't care less about a pair of shoes.
I was always into fashion, and used to go on spending sprees when I was a university student in Miami. My father would be furious, but I would always say, 'It was an emergency! I had a party to go to!'