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I think when a time comes, a change comes, and you have to recognize the change but also believe in yourself.
Nicolas Ghesquiere
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Nicolas Ghesquiere
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: May 9
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Clarmont-Ferrand
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I love what I do and I adore this whole world. I'm able to meet fantastic people. I meet fantastic writers, I meet architects, I meet incredible talent. Fashion is really a world, besides the creation, that I think is super interesting, super inspiring.
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As designers, we do so much with material and construction. It's really architectural it comes close to building. A scent is so immaterial. It's really about emotion and sensation. Clothes are too, but it's not the same.
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I do love science-fiction and horror movies.
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What I find most interesting in fashion is that it has to reflect our time. You have to witness your own moment.
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There is something I think we share, which is, of course, an appreciation for Helmut Lang. I think at a certain point he really changed so many things in fashion. I'm a bit younger than Helmut, but from my point of view he provided a true entrance into this new way of thinking - not being invaded into couture.
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Fashion is a playground up until a certain age. But then you have to find your own signature and your own style.
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I'd rather work with someone who likes what I do than create something for the red carpet that won't make me happy.
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Sometimes you never feel lonelier than when you are always doing tons of things and traveling all over the place. There is a real feeling of loneliness sometimes.
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With my designs and my ideas, I want to please myself first. I'm always very stressed about making a new proposition every season. But in a way, it's a kind of addiction. In another way, it's a crazy pressure. I try to stay quiet about the whole situation, because fashion itself can be crazy, and everyone wants a part of you.
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I grew up in such a small city, I had to be popular or I'd be dead. So I had to be popular!
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In French we have this word déclic. It's when you have, suddenly, a light shining and you say, This is what I want to do.
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I don't feel French at all. That was never really a concern, and it's limiting to think that way. I think Paris is more of a playground for international designers, so I don't really feel French. And I don't really want to feel French.
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I'm the kind of person who, even after a shoot that I've loved, is always moving on. There is no gap.
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You never do things thinking you will make a big statement. It just happens sometimes and you are lucky.
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I think Rihanna is very interesting. But those people, the singers especially, know how to handle themselves because they're in the limelight. That's why it has grown into something where the model has stepped back - and I don't know if it's coming forward again.
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I've always been fascinated by people's capacity to care. Everyone has a different capacity for it. Some people can take on more and deal with more. Today, with the economy, I have such respect for the hard work that has to be done. But we're on this planet and we have a responsibility to ourselves to care.
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It's true that fashion is looking at fashion all the time, and this is quite boring.
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First, at a certain point, I wanted to have my own magazine, but I never could. Why? Because I am not commercial enough. The people who would have been able to give me my own magazine, they were not insulting me, but they would simply say, It wouldn't work for you. And that was a big disappointment to me.
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I don't know if that's new, but it has become very official over the past 25 or 30 years - and today it's probably at its most extreme point, where sometimes collections look more like a stylist's work than a designer's signature.
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