Quote by Miuccia Prada
I wanted to try to push some freedom into the mens clothes. - Miuc

I wanted to try to push some freedom into the mens clothes. – Miuccia Prada

Other quotes by Miuccia Prada

Its horrible when people are only interested in buying labels, because it doesnt bring them the happiness they think it will. – Miuccia Prada

Category:
Happiness
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Now, Im not saying Im fashionable, but there are sociological interests that matter to me, things that are theoretical, political, intellectual and also concerned with vanity and beauty that we all think about but that I try to mix up and translate into fashion. – Miuccia Prada

Category:
Beauty
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Other Quotes from
Freedom
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A man may be a pessimistic determinist before lunch and an optimistic believer in the wills freedom after it. – Aldous Huxley

Category:
Freedom

Remove advertising, disable a person or firm from proclaiming its wares and their merits, and the whole of society and of the economy is transformed. The enemies of advertising are the enemies of freedom. – David Ogilvy

Category:
Freedom

I chose America as my home because I value freedom and democracy, civil liberties and an open society. – George Soros

Category:
Freedom

Its great to have the freedom to enjoy your work and not feel like youre leaving your other life behind. – Anna Paquin

Category:
Freedom

Random Quotes

In any assembly the simplest way to stop transacting business and split the ranks is to appeal to a principal. – Jacques Barzun

Category:
Principles

One of our key strategies has been to restructure traditional high schools into small learning communities with personalized attention and a range of options. – Thomas Menino

Category:
Learning

I think that some books are more successful than others to certain readers. People who read my books for the humor, theyre going to love one book. People who read my books for the mystery, they might not like that book quite as much. – Janet Evanovich

Category:
Humor

Rather would I have the love songs of romantic ages, rather Don Juan and Madame Venus, rather an elopement by ladder and rope on a moonlight night, followed by the fathers curse, mothers moans, and the moral comments of neighbors, than correctness and propriety measured by yardsticks. – Emma Goldman

Category:
Romance