“It is when you are asking about something that you realize you yourself have survived it, and so you must carry it, or fashion it into a thing that carries itself.” RealizingFashionAskingCarrieSurvived Author:Anne Carson
“Traveling around Ethiopia, I saw dozens of abandoned textile factories. People kept asking me to help them find work. So I thought I could make use of my experience in fashion to commercialize their products outside of Ethiopia.” PeopleHelpingUseSawsFashionProductsAskingAbandonedDozenFactoriesEthiopiaTextiles Author:Liya Kebede
“fashion has always been a little slow in accommodating large women. ... We're not asking for philanthropy here. Wake up, we're fat, we like nice clothes, and we've got cash.” LittlesNiceFashionClothesWeightWake UpAskingFatsCashPhilanthropyNice Clothes Book:Wake Up, I'm Fat! Source: Wake Up, I'm Fat!
“I like being a consumer. I'll do collabs with brands I like, only because I would like something free to wear. But I don't want people to dress like me, which is what you're asking when you create a brand. The fashion industry's just a super-duper headache.” PeopleWantFashionIndustryAskingDressesLike MeBrandsConsumersLike SomethingHeadacheFashion Industry Author:Kid Cudi
“When I first covered [presidential election ] in 2008, I was asking questions for kids around the world, but mainly for myself. I didn't know the process, I didn't know how it worked. Now, of course, I'm more schooled on it, but I deal with so much politics in my fashion work and in Hollywood, that I haven't been as connected this time.” KnowsWorldFirstsKidsCoursesProcessDealsKnow HowFashionHavensHollywoodAskingElectionConnectedAround The WorldPresidentialCoveredAsking QuestionsSchooledPresidential Election Author:Lily Collins