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  • Hi.

  • Oh!

  • Oh, I have a really good question, actually.

  • What advice?

  • I can't do it.

  • Shut the door, Anna.

  • What do you think about the reactions?

  • You have to admire how they have created an empire, obviously, through their personalities and a creative genius of their mother and how they live the way they do.

  • I can't possibly understand or fathom living so much in the public.

  • Aye, but obviously it works.

  • Kim, of all of them, I feel, has possibly changed the most.

  • I personally admire the way that she has become a little bit more minimal in the way that she's dressing and a little bit more covered.

  • So obviously the Kardashian that we've had the most experience with that bogus Kendall.

  • People thought that she wouldn't last, and I give her a lot of credit for persevering and her Kylie successful modeling career.

  • She's very open and very direct in the way she talks about how she just wants to be a model, that she enjoys being a model, that she has worked hard at it, and I and I hope that she continues.

  • I mean, she reminds me in many ways of Linda Evangelista, who always was happy being a model.

  • I think that maybe some of the other girls that came up at that time, what wanted other careers they wanted to be actresses or entrepreneurs or hosting TV shows or whatever it may be.

  • Whereas Linda, I think, just love being a model, and as a result she was incredible and a gift to all of us, and I see Kendall very much in the same way.

  • It's just weather with everything else that she's doing.

  • Sheikhoun Keep up the pace.

  • So, Anna, what would one wear to an interview at Vogue so interesting to me how people dress when they come in for interviews?

  • And sometimes you feel they're wearing clothes that they just bought that morning or maybe the night before, and not something that in any way suits that personality and who they are.

  • And I think what everybody should remember, whether they're interviewing a vogue or indeed anywhere that we're not hiring your wardrobe.

  • Your wardrobe is not going to be doing the job for you.

  • It's who you are.

  • I'll always remember a young man who came in in a in a dress and a handbag, and I gave him the job on the spot.

  • You have to dress for yourself, and it's the same for any job that you might be going for.

  • I think it doesn't do yourself a service to fake it and know, What do you think about leggings?

  • Well, this is not the first time in fashion that we've celebrated leggings.

  • We saw them happen, I think, first in the eighties, courtesy, I believe of as it in a liar and also the explosion in fitness and everybody starting to work out in a frantic way that they possibly hadn't done before.

  • I tend to think they look best in black, but I'm sure they'll be back again in another 20 years.

  • I think there's a Pink leggings moment in 93 that I will.

  • That was a mistake has passionately changed.

  • This was even before my time, but used to be that at the couture shows, you would get into full black tie for the men and full evening dresses for the women with the gloves and no music.

  • Everything was completely silent and the show's would just start numeral up and it would go on up to maybe numerous, 500 and it could last three hours.

  • And now today there's a colic, eight of videographers and paparazzi and street style and editors, and you could have two or 3000 people at some of the bigger shows.

  • So it's gone from being this very private small world to something that people look at from a global perspective.

  • So with the ever changing gender boundaries, do you think that fashion should be broken down by gender, or should it just be fluid for everybody?

  • I do not believe that men and women should have separate rules.

  • I think of a man chooses to wear a dress, that that's great, And women have certainly been wearing men's suits for a very long time.

  • So I think the boundary should cross over.

  • I think we should celebrate that.

  • Of course, fashion has to change.

  • It's about change.

  • This is what this industry is.

  • So if somebody wants to show men mixed with women or totally agenda fluid collection and they want to show it in Tokyo in January or June, what what difference does it make?

  • I think everybody has to follow the path that they feel is right for them.

  • My question is what advice would you give to young aspiring photographer?

  • I think you almost have to work like a little universe because you need to bring a sense of individual style to your work because everybody today thinks of themselves as a photographer.

  • I need to look, you need to walk.

  • You need thio.

  • See, you need to go to exhibitions and you to watch movies.

  • If you want to be a fashion photographer, you need to follow all the shows and and develop your own point of view again.

  • My advice is until you know who you are until you feel that you have something to say and still you until your ideas are really fully formed.

  • Work with your friends, work with smaller titles, do some experimental video.

  • Don't try to run before you can walk, huh?

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