ButisthissomethingelseabouttherestofthecountryaboutAmericaingeneral, thewaythatthingsaredoneherethatyouadmire, where I am, mysonandmydaughterareAmerican.
I wasmarriedforsomanyyearswithAmerican.
SowerethehouseinAmerica, inNewYorkfor a longtimeinMiamifor a longtime.
So I reallyfeelafter a marathon.
I mean, evenmostAmericanwiththediamondsandsignsmymentality, theway I dothingsthattheday, theway I take a decision, likeveryquickly.
Youdohearnumber B everybodywithyou, forsure.
Thisisit.
Andit's veryAmericanwhereyou'rethinking.
I mean, it's comeupmanytimesoverthelastcoupleofdaysthatfashionshouldactuallybesomethingthat's notfleeting, thattheclothesthatyouthatyoumakeinthatyoubelieveinshouldlast a longtimeandbecomepartofyourlifeofreallyeverywoman's lifeandpiecescanlast 20 years, 30 years.
CindyCrawfordcanpassthemontoherdaughter, Kyra.
Theyhaveanemotionalconnectiontowhoyouare.
Butofcourse, I alsoseefashionsengagementwithsustainability, forinstance, aspartofthehistoryoffashion, inleadingthechargeonvitalsocialchallengesfromtheAIDScrisisthat I knowthatyouhave a soinvolvedwithtotherightsofwomenthat I knowyou'vebeensoinvolvedwithdivestinclusivity.
We'vebeenhearing a lotaboutoverthepasttwodays, andfashion, I think, isactuallybynatureprogressivebecauseitreflectssociety.
Youknow, whenthebudgetlevelbudgetmanthattimeandwhatwejustcreatedfromcreation, creationoftheincrediblethingsoff a littlestuff, I thinkwasgoingtofailthewarning.
Youknowthatwe'relookingatmeactuallygoingtofail.
But I don't knowhowtheytraincametomeandsay I didn't dothatThisrightnow I needtokeepgoing.
Evenif a sufferSevenquestions.
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I mean, I wasontheonereallygrace a lotofyoungdesigner, evenforthevesselsalignwhentheywerefilledvessels.