Let's be realistic, how many people are buying a $2,000 skirt? I love to design things that people can actually buy. I'm staggered by what a boot costs today.
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I love to design things that people can actually buy. I'm staggered by what a boot costs today.
It's an incredibly liberating feeling to have a skirt on. In fact, I know you can buy skirts, and you can buy work kilts and all sorts of stuff.
I could design an $800 shoe line; it's easy. You use the best materials and you can make beautiful shoes. It's easier than making great shoes for $90.
My style is about making things last forever. When you're on a budget, it can be daunting to spend $300 on a pair of boots or a coat. But such basics are the building blocks from which your look is crafted.
Not all my shoes are designer. In terms of clothes, everything is on the same level for me. If I like it, it doesn't matter if it cost £200 or £2. I'm attracted to things rather than labels.
You want to look fashionable and put-together, not like you hit every sale rack this season.
In terms of clothes, everything is on the same level for me. If I like it, it doesn't matter if it cost £200 or £2.
It's not what you spend but how you wear it that counts. The key is often to dress up inexpensive basics with accessories. Something like a beautiful designer bag or belt can make everything else look richer and more luxurious.
I'm really into fashion, but I don't really spend that much on clothes. I manage to find everything I want at a good price.
I just think it's great to show a gown that's $8,000 and a shoe that's, like, $25 - but still look fabulous together.