They said what?! “To play a d-ckhead is quite a big thing”.
“He did play a d-ckhead very well. Actually, I admire him being so willing. To play a d-ckhead is quite a big thing when you are trying to break into film and you want to be likable.” Keira Knightley to July Glamour on on co-star Adam Levine.
“I wouldn’t do my life any differently, but having lived through it…There was a very long time when [interviewers] were all: “Well you’re a sh*t actress and you’re anorexic and people hate you” which, for a teenager is a very strange thing.’ keira Knightly to Elle UK
“In fashion, we always feel like we are doing the marathon. We are running, running and running, and we are burning no calories.” — Alber Elbaz talking fashion at the FIT gala honoring Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda Fargo.
“I’ve lost, but I also gained a lot. I’m a creative person, and no one can take that away from me. I’ve been told I committed professional suicide because it was the only escape from the terrible pressures I was facing. What do you think?” — John Galliano interview in French newsweekly Le Point.
“I was inspired to bring the humor back to the collection….show some flesh and encourage women to be themselves. Fashion has been a little oppressive of late.” — Stella McCartney on her resort collection.
“I thought it was a shoe.” — Pamela Skiast-Levy of Juicy Couture, reminiscing about the time the CEO asked her about their IT platform.
“Because we all know what it rhymes with. But my English agent at the time said, “Don’t, it’s so memorable.” Now, every male actor I work with ends up just calling me “Blunt.” Actress Emily Blunt on thinking about changing her name.
“Is it because we both have short hair and a vagina?” Shailene Woodley, questioning why she is constantly compared to fellow actress Jennifer Lawrence, to New York magazine
“When I go into the stores, I pet the saddles. Until security comes and takes me away.” — Jodi Foster at the Hermès’ “All About Women” event.