Quote by Roberto Cavalli
I love womens fashion, but women dont need me as much as men do. I

I love womens fashion, but women dont need me as much as men do. Its the men who have nothing to wear. – Roberto Cavalli

Other quotes by Roberto Cavalli

The press attack people to sell more papers without thinking, but when you get famous you have to put up with this kind of stuff. – Roberto Cavalli

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famous
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Sometimes, because of my success, I am afraid that I was not a good father. With the first two I was too strong, and with the other three I was too weak. – Roberto Cavalli

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Success
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Fashion should be something that in the morning, when you open your window, you say, Oh fantastic, sun! Then you take your shower, you say, OK fantastic, which colour I wear today because I feel happy? This should be fashion. – Roberto Cavalli

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Morning
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Women
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Women rule the world. Its not really worth fighting because they know what theyre doing. Ask Napoleon. Ask Adam. Ask Richard Burton or Richie Sambora. Many a man has crumbled. – Jon Bon Jovi

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Women

I love to wear lingerie. The problem is that men always rip it off too quickly. When women are dolled up in lingerie they feel sexy. So let us wear it for five minutes. – Karen McDougal

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Women

In passing, also, I would like to say that the first time Adam had a chance he laid the blame on woman. – Nancy Astor, My Two Countries

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Women

Women are always eagerly on the lookout for any emotion. – Stendhal

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Women

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