You can see that ladylike kind of dressing with a twist coming back at Dior, and I think that a lot of the fashion is following in those kinds of footsteps. It's wearable. It sits in your wardrobe forever.
I have clients from 19 to 80 years old, and the way I work means that they can take the same dress and shorten, lengthen it, remove the sleeve, adjust details - and make it their own. They get a piece that is right for them. It's a clever way of shopping in this economy.
I attended speech and drama classes with a nun to help me gain confidence in speaking without my face turning red each time.
Old images and films are my main source of inspiration.
I don't like the word 'ladylike.'
I would not dress Katie Price. Ever. It's important to keep the right look, so it's important to be dressing the right people.