Something I always look for in an outfit is to have a standout piece.
Coco RochaRead
My wedding dress is a piece of art that I'll treasure forever. It was designed and created by Zac Posen. I gave him only the tiniest bit of direction when he started, and the end product was more beautiful than anything I could have imagined.
Interpretation
The quote expresses the deep appreciation and emotional value of a wedding dress as a unique work of art.
Coco Rocha highlights the significance of her wedding dress, created by Zac Posen, emphasizing both its artistic brilliance and her personal connection to it. The quote reflects how minimal guidance can lead to extraordinary results, illustrating the collaboration between artist and muse, and the lasting impact of meaningful creations in our lives.
In practice
A bride sharing her thoughts about her wedding dress at a bridal show.
Something I always look for in an outfit is to have a standout piece.
Models are supposed to be a muse to you. Why is a muse always the same body type, the same look? It's boring.
Usually, a model gets two to three seasons, or a year and a half, and that's it - you're done. For me, it will be 10 years.
I think, as long as you're secure with yourself and happy with yourself, it really doesn't matter what the world around you thinks.
When I started, I knew nothing about fashion. I remember, my first day going to my agency, I was wearing these huge bell-bottoms - they were patchwork corduroy and denim, which, at the time, I thought were amazing. My agent told me, 'You have a casting with Prada - you have to burn those jeans.'
I know what I want, I know where I'm going and I'm happy with what I am.
Nay, what is worse, perhaps turn poet, which, they say, is an infectious and incurable distemper.
If you want to write fiction, the best thing you can do is take two aspirins, lie down in a dark room, and wait for the feeling to pass.
The sort of man who admires Italian art while despising Italian religion is a tourist and a cad.
When you write a song, it may come from a personal space, but it very seldom actually represents you. It comes out of a sort of mood of melancholy, somehow. It's almost theatrical.
I tend to like strong female characters. It just interests me dramatically. A strong male character isn't interesting because it has been done and it's so cliched. A weak male character is interesting: somebody else hasn't done it a hundred times. A strong female character is still interesting to me because it hasn't been done all that much, finding the balance of femininity and strength. [From a 1986 Fangoria interview]
I see drawings and pictures in the poorest of huts and the dirtiest of corners.
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