I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.
“I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.”
The World Motivation
I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.
“I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.”
I went from fashion to glass in 1995, and I'm very interested in architecture.
It is hard to have a fashion business in any country, but even more difficult in Ireland.
Your 30s is the time to embrace bold, zingy colour patterns and to follow trends while taking time to get used to what really suits you.
There was the Cultural Revolution just over the border, and Hong Kong felt quite dodgy. My younger brother's wife actually swam from China to Hong Kong to escape. I realised in the '60s that I had to get out.
Many women in their 40s make the mistake of wearing clothes that are too tight. Skimpy dresses and tight trousers can make you look older, so get the best fit you can find.
I had it drummed into me from an early age that personalizing everything was not a good thing. Besides, I don't think that kind of commodity-driven system makes for the most productive architecture.
I was a student at Columbia College, actually, in the Architecture school. Paul would drive in from Queens, showing me these new songs. I can't remember us working it out.
Think about what happens when architecture becomes ruins. All you have left are some little columns on a cliff, but it's still such an overwhelming experience that you could say architecture is that which makes ruins beautiful.
Building art is a synthesis of life in materialised form. We should try to bring in under the same hat not a splintered way of thinking, but all in harmony together.