Patrick Cox Quotes

Welcome to the world of Patrick Cox, where wit, wisdom, and insight collide to form a tapestry of memorable quotes. Patrick Cox, a renowned figure in the realms of fashion and design, has left an indelible mark on the industry with his innovative creations and timeless aesthetic. Beyond his contributions to the world of style, Cox’s words resonate with depth and clarity, offering valuable perspectives on creativity, individuality, and the pursuit of excellence.

In this curated collection, we invite you to explore the profound thoughts and musings of Patrick Cox. From his reflections on the intersection of art and commerce to his observations on the ever-evolving nature of fashion, each quote offers a glimpse into the mind of a visionary. Whether you’re seeking inspiration for your own creative endeavors or simply appreciate the power of a well-crafted phrase, you’ll find something to delight and inspire within these pages. So without further ado, delve into the world of Patrick Cox and discover the wisdom that awaits.

My inspiration for interior design is more historical than traditional. Patrick Cox

I was wondering if the best was behind me, had the high point of my career already happened. Then I saw what Manolo had done, and some of his best work happened after he turned 40. Patrick Cox

I used to sock hop to ‘Crocodile Rock’ and stare at those platform boots on the album cover. Patrick Cox

Elizabeth Hurley rocks. She really rocks. Patrick Cox

By the time I came out of college, I was fabulous. Patrick Cox

Rock stars love Cuban heels because a lot of them tend to be diminutive. And I’ve never met a man who doesn’t mind having an extra inch or two anywhere on his body. Patrick Cox

I don’t eat at home, ever. Patrick Cox

Copying is a form of self-validation. Patrick Cox

In fashion, my inspiration comes from pop culture – the 1960s and the following years. Whereas in interior design, my influences are much broader. Patrick Cox

I lived in Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon when I was very young, until my mother divorced my father. Patrick Cox

Archives can be inspiring but overwhelming. You have to forget them – especially when the whole world has been knocking them off. Everyone shops the same flea markets. Patrick Cox

I’m kind of the shoe guy. Patrick Cox

I am a magpie. My eye collects details. Patrick Cox

The word ‘modern’ is a cliche. Patrick Cox

If you use your own name as your business brand, keep in mind that if you lose that brand, you have lost your name. And that is a bit of a problem going forward in life. If you decide to make up a name, and if you have lost that name, then who cares. But when it is your name on the products, and you lose it, that is the game changer. Patrick Cox

Shoe design is like architecture – with the finest structure and tight, precise seams, it suits my obsessive neatness. Patrick Cox

I have a pop sensibility, which I think comes from all those weekends spent in nightclubs. Patrick Cox

It is all about quality of life and being proud of what I do. I need me to be me. Patrick Cox

I’ve learnt a lot about construction and flexibility from my time at Geox. Patrick Cox

Show some originality and never wear one designer head to toe. Patrick Cox

I’m a huge monarchist. Patrick Cox

I love Italy, and that’s where I make my own shoes. But the French really do respect designers. Italy is totally different; footwear is an industry. The shoes are all about craft and luxury. French shoes are more about straight lines, and they are way more geometric. Patrick Cox

I couldn’t have asked for a better testimonial than Bob Dylan parting with his own cash for a pair of my shoes. Patrick Cox

As a designer, you are not only a designer, you are also a celebrity, an entertainer, and a spokesperson that speaks on behalf of the company. So you need to realize that you have to embrace all those sides. Patrick Cox

I was never a fashion snob. Patrick Cox

I’ve stayed in enough hotels so I really know what works and what doesn’t design-wise. Patrick Cox

I like to be playful; I want people to look at what I do and smile. Patrick Cox

I finished college by July 15th, 1985, and by October 1985, I had a little stand during the trade show which was London Fashion week at the time. My stand was tiny – just 6 square meters in total – and I had my 12 shoes that I designed while in college. Patrick Cox

I think a house should reflect the interests and personality of the occupant, but it takes time to gather together the objects one likes around oneself. Patrick Cox

I’m addicted to chinos the second weather gets warm enough. Patrick Cox

I’m not a shoe snob. Patrick Cox

Do I miss shoes? I miss the designing, but I don’t miss the fashion industry. Those people eat their children. Patrick Cox

I love talking in lira because, suddenly, everything is in billions. Patrick Cox

There is nothing worse than bright lighting – it isn’t flattering and makes the glamorous women want to leave. Patrick Cox

After selling the business, and the Patrick Cox brand in 2007, I had a three-year non-compete, where I just spent a lot of time hanging all over the world on beaches and having fun. Patrick Cox

Wannabe was so huge. So big. So unexpected. Patrick Cox

I am like a sponge: I adore reading, watching films, and visiting museums and exhibitions. I am always in search of new things in many spheres. Patrick Cox

Most of my holidays are with wonderfully generous friends with houses in the country or the South of France. Patrick Cox

Now, I’m older. I don’t follow the vagaries of fashion: my look tends to be skinny flat-front trousers with a long-sleeve American Apparel T-shirt and a V-neck cashmere jumper – preferably Loro Piana. Patrick Cox

I came to London during what was called the second British invasion. The music was from Britain, the fashion was from Britain, everything was from Britain, so I knew I had to be in Britain. Patrick Cox

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