I am still in love with couture because it is just two months from drawing pad to runway so everything on the catwalk is hot from the oven.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always used to love couture because it was more theatrical than the runways. The runways always felt more like part of the machine.
I am a big fan of cosy. I get very excited by a roaring fire and even a perfectly made cup of tea. And being married really is the ultimate in cosy, so I couldn't be more content.
I love a good corset.
Just, you know, you can't put bread in a cold oven. You know, you've got to take your time. You've got to heat it up. So that's what, that's what I like to do with my music. I like to build it, and build it into a maddening, exciting crescendo.
I love the idea of couture and its emphasis on creation. There's where I made my name - in design - and there's where I'd like to stay.
But I love the hot sweat. I think overheating onstage is invigorating. It's better than being comfortable. I think being comfortable is the death of a show.
Couture has a power that ready-to-wear can never have; the attention of les petites mains as they sew; all that love and belief goes into the cloth. That's what you feel when you wear it.
I love going to the spa; it rejuvenates me and leaves me happy.
It's hot as hell as can be.
The heavy spacesuits are spectacular to look at but very hot. Putting one on was like going from chilly London winter weather to the Bahamas in just minutes.