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For something to be beautiful it doesn’t have to be pretty.
Rei Kawakubo
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Rei Kawakubo
Age: 82
Born: 1942
Born: October 11
Businessperson
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Fashion Designer
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City of Tokyo
Comme des Garçons
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I don't feel too excited about fashion today People just want cheap fast clothes and are happy to look like everyone else
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I can't become naked for everybody. It's never going to be possible for the person to write the whole story completely, so I find bits of myself, bits of what I think in some articles. And I don't give lip service to journalists. I never make them feel comfortable. I say, It's your job to make the story.
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Creation takes things forward. Without anything new there is no progress. Creation equals new.
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In Comme des Garçons, I hardly do any sketches there's no fittings on bodies, there's no models that come in and say, Oh, a little bit like this. In the beginning, there isn't even a theme. It's like getting the whole world at your feet - to empty your mind of everything that's ever happened before, to get an empty space.
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I am a clothes maker, and that's all I am. I only want to talk about the making of the clothes. I don't feel the need to go out there and explain that.
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You can tell if it's a good collection if people are afraid of it. In ten years, everyone will love it.
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If you have total freedom to design, you won't get anything interesting. So I give myself restraints in order to kind of push myself through, to create something new. It's the torture that I give myself, the pain and the struggle that I go through. So it's self-given, but that's the only way, I think, to make a strong, good new creation.
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I've always said that growing up in postwar Japan, I never felt any connection to my work through those experiences. The work I do really comes from inside myself. For me, being born in Japan was an accident.
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In the '70s, if anything, it was a more interesting time in fashion. It was a time when things were changing, especially in London.
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I make clothes for a woman who is not swayed by what her husband thinks.
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Most of the things I read from journalists are, you know, a little bit simplified and easy.
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For me, creation can only come out of a certain kind of unhappiness. They say in Japan, this thing like the hungry spirit - the hungry mind - is what gets you going forward.
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I don't think of myself as anyone special, and I would not know how to define myself.
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What you wear can largely govern your feelings and your emotions, and how you look influences the way people regard you. So fashion plays an important role on both the practical level and the aesthetic level of activity.
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Fashion is not art. The aims of fashion and art are different and there is no need to compare them.
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I'd make my whole collection with just one square of fabric. I wouldn't do anything else everything had to be made from one square. This is just one example.
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I identified very much with punk, not only in the fashion sector, but in every other sector. The very nature of doing something new and free meant something that was against authority.
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I work in three shades of black.
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In the sense that anarchy equals freedom, yes. Anarchy means freedom, but it also means chaos.
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Beauty is whatever anyone thinks is beautiful.
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