What is funny is when you do a futuristic movie, you immediately get to be fashionable because you're creating something that doesn't exist.
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When you're in Hollywood, you get sort of jaded about what you think the sense of humor of Hollywood is supposed to be, so you can't think outside the box.
The only shoes that look futuristic are Crocs, but they would be terrible to use in a futuristic movie.
Growing up in the eighties, you could go from one style in a movie to another style, and that was okay. In the nineties, you had to obey your niche. You had to follow the code and never step outside of exactly what you're doing.
I believe that movies are fast becoming antique and dinosauric as a medium. Film is a medium for the over-40s and television has gone the same way. If you're going to look towards the new generation, then of course you're going to have to be a lot more random, spontaneous, irreverent and provocative with your programming.
It is kind of bizarre, but at the same time, I feel like anyone that gets into movies didn't fit into the real world, and so we made our own world.
There is a lack of humor in fashion. To me, it's always been the fun, cool industry to work in, and I always wanted people to be on my side and see how much fun we really have behind the scenes.
I know fashion can be intensely goofy, but it is something I've always taken pretty seriously.
Every milieu has something ridiculous about it - film-making, the music world, painting - because people who take themselves seriously become funny pretty quickly.
If you're a designer, there's got to be some films that you've seen that have inspired you creatively. There's no escaping that.
People have this view, 'Oh, you're in movies, your life is so glamorous' but it can really suck.
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