Pierre Cardin, French fashion legend expressed his job as a "drug" that fetches him the delights of life Tuesday, stating he would continue working in a profession that has already crossed six decades.
"It's a job I love. It's my passion, it's my drug," Cardin, 88, enlighten a press convention in Tokyo ahead of occasions to score the 60th anniversary of his firm, which says it holds licenses for around 1,000 products sold in his name.
Regardless of what many might consider, "I still pursue it," said the final energetic survivor of the great postwar Paris fashion houses.
From his confused office Cardin runs one of the world's most victorious fashion realms, which has continued under his solitary ownership for 60 years, even as other fashion design houses have fallen to business buyers.
Cardin said being a fashion designer had turned out to be tougher as fashion now revolutionized so rapid.
"There are so many designers around the world. In every country it is impossible to change fashion every year because it's stupid," he said.
"There are lots of designs that are beautiful, crazy, and fantastic to the eyes. However they are not fashion for tomorrow," he said, in disagreement they would not continue.
"It's a job I love. It's my passion, it's my drug," Cardin, 88, enlighten a press convention in Tokyo ahead of occasions to score the 60th anniversary of his firm, which says it holds licenses for around 1,000 products sold in his name.
Regardless of what many might consider, "I still pursue it," said the final energetic survivor of the great postwar Paris fashion houses.
From his confused office Cardin runs one of the world's most victorious fashion realms, which has continued under his solitary ownership for 60 years, even as other fashion design houses have fallen to business buyers.
Cardin said being a fashion designer had turned out to be tougher as fashion now revolutionized so rapid.
"There are so many designers around the world. In every country it is impossible to change fashion every year because it's stupid," he said.
"There are lots of designs that are beautiful, crazy, and fantastic to the eyes. However they are not fashion for tomorrow," he said, in disagreement they would not continue.
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