Sonia Rykiel Quotes

Welcome to our collection of Sonia Rykiel quotes! Sonia Rykiel, a renowned French fashion designer, was not only known for her innovative designs but also for her insightful and inspiring words. Throughout her career, she shared her thoughts on fashion, life, and creativity, leaving behind a treasure trove of wisdom that continues to inspire fashion enthusiasts, designers, and individuals seeking to embrace their unique style.

In this curated selection of Sonia Rykiel quotes, you’ll find a blend of her distinctive perspective on fashion and her profound observations about life. Whether you’re looking for a source of motivation for your creative endeavors or seeking to add a touch of elegance to your social media posts, these quotes can be a valuable resource. Feel free to copy them, use them to create stylish images, or simply savor the wisdom they contain. Explore the world of Sonia Rykiel’s thoughts and let her words inspire your journey. Now, without further ado, let’s delve into her quotes below!

How can you live the high life if you do not wear high heels? I don’t understand why women wear these ballet pumps. They are only good if you walk like a ballet dancer, and only ballet dancers do that. Sonia Rykiel

The lead of a film that wove around me, I played all the roles. I traveled the world; I loved life, pleasure. I adored to write, create. Sonia Rykiel

French women famously take care over their appearance, but this wasn’t instilled in me as I grew up. I was taught that beauty comes from different places, from the inside and from the outside. Sonia Rykiel

I wanted women wearing my sweaters to give the impression they were naked. The aim wasn’t to impose outfits but to stay as close as possible to women’s bodies and their freedom of movement. Sonia Rykiel

I don’t think that clothes have anything to do with the personality. That comes from the woman herself. Sonia Rykiel

I don’t know how to knit. Sonia Rykiel

I hate the word ‘feminine!’ I mean, there is a woman and a man, and when I say ‘woman,’ it suggests all that is radiant, tender, fascinating, gentle, demoniac, exaggerated! ‘Feminine’ makes me think of somebody who is spindly and over-sweet – I don’t like that! Sonia Rykiel

Being one step ahead of a fashion trend is not so important to me. What matters is to always forge ahead. Sonia Rykiel

1968 was the beginning of the hippie movement in fashion. That movement made fashion change completely. It was not necessary to be always dressed up. You could be dressed the way you wanted – it was absolute freedom. Sonia Rykiel

People are going to figure out that I don’t know anything. I always thought I’d be discredited in the end. Sonia Rykiel

I think in the darkest moments, we need a break. Sonia Rykiel

I don’t read e-mails because I hate them. Sonia Rykiel

Everything I do is really an expression of myself, through colors and shapes and, at the same time, I try to explain what I feel not only as a creator but also as a woman. I cannot separate one from the other. Sonia Rykiel

I don’t know why some women don’t wear make-up. Every woman should gild the lily. Sonia Rykiel

When a woman confuses what she is with what she wears, then something is wrong inside. Sonia Rykiel

Knowing yourself, and learning to love yourself as you are, is the beginning of beauty. I think the most important thing is to show off what’s most beautiful about you and to hide what’s less beautiful. Sonia Rykiel

My first conversation of the day is with my daughter, Nathalie. I call her every morning; it is a ritual. Sonia Rykiel

I want women to learn to find themselves. Sonia Rykiel

When I started in fashion, for the first 10 years, I said to myself every day, ‘I’m going to quit tomorrow.’ Sonia Rykiel

Women often stop me in the street. Sonia Rykiel

What pushes me forward is everything I have learned: political, social, cultural. I put all that into the clothes. Sonia Rykiel

As soon as I am up, I brush my hair. I eat breakfast first: tea and brown bread, and sometimes a fresh fruit juice like orange or grapefruit. I write notes on the previous day in my notebook, then I shower. Sonia Rykiel

For me, luxury isn’t just the real thing. It’s also fake. Swarovski crystals or real diamonds? It’s a game. Sonia Rykiel

I didn’t listen to anyone. I was so violent, so authoritarian, only listening to what I wanted and myself. Sonia Rykiel

Fashion should be a kind of bouillon de culture. Sonia Rykiel

It’s not true that clothes look better on skinny girls; what counts is the attitude. Sonia Rykiel

With only one bag, you can change your outfit completely. Sonia Rykiel

Everyone knows that life is very expensive and you can change, you can turn, you can play with clothes with a lot of accessories. Sonia Rykiel

A man is attractive when he is slightly disturbing like a woman, a woman when she’s a little disturbing like a man. Sonia Rykiel

I was a tomboy, always fairly eccentric, and convinced I’d grow up to be an actress. Sonia Rykiel

It’s useless to send models out on the runway to cry. Sonia Rykiel

I’m not brave, I’m not fantastic. I’m like any other woman. I’m unhappy. I’m difficult. I’m sad. Am I strong, too? Maybe, but not always. There are days when I don’t want to see anyone. The most important thing you learn? You can live with it. Sonia Rykiel

My color is black. And black, if it’s worn right, is a scandal. Sonia Rykiel

Artifice is art. Sonia Rykiel

A dress will never make a woman sexy, fatale, magnificent, mysterious. It’s a way of walking, of standing, or existing, the way you give your hand or your regard. That’s what makes the dress. Sonia Rykiel

I was supposed to be a mother like my mother, who didn’t work. Sonia Rykiel

I hate wasting time getting dressed. I like to put something on and just think, ‘Yes. That’s it.’ Sonia Rykiel

The pill was the liberation of the spirit of women. Sonia Rykiel

My favourite feature is my hair. It has always made me look different. It was so red when I was born that my mother thought I had blood on my head. When I was a teenager, I looked like a tomboy, but then I understood that I could be a woman who was an intelligent mix between a lady and my mannish side. Sonia Rykiel

I invented a sweater so small, so close to the body, that Women’s Wear Daily nicknamed it ‘The Poor Boy Sweater’ and consecrated me queen of knitwear. Sonia Rykiel

My view is that you have to deal with who you are. It’s hard work, in a way, but somebody has to do it. Sonia Rykiel

I love chocolate. Black chocolate with marshmallow inside, caramel inside. If I could only have two foods, I’d take some fantastic chocolate. And some terrible chocolate. I love the Clark Bar. Sonia Rykiel

My mother knitted a lot, but I never did; it was no fun. Sonia Rykiel

My only ambition was to have 10 children. Fashion was an accident. Sonia Rykiel

The Rykiel woman? She doesn’t have time to stop time. She’s too busy running. In her hands she’s carrying a tote, a baby, a book, a camera. Sonia Rykiel

My fashion has no time, no season. It doesn’t go out of style. If someone decides that clothes can go out of fashion, then you are deciding a woman can go out of fashion. Sonia Rykiel

You can have a conversation with your eyes. Sonia Rykiel

The key to my collections is sensuality. Sonia Rykiel

We are working women. Also, we have the problem of children, of men, to take care of our houses, so many things. I try to explain that in my clothes. They are clothes for everyday life. That is the real life of woman. Sonia Rykiel

Wherever I go, I buy shoes. Sonia Rykiel

I don’t want to show my pain. I resisted; I hesitated. I tried to be invisible, to pretend that nothing was wrong. It’s impossible; it’s not like me. Sonia Rykiel

To me, the biggest revolution of the 20th century was the pill. Sonia Rykiel

My breakfast is very important. Sonia Rykiel

I always believe in pants. You can play with your legs, your attitude, with pants. It’s much more funny. It’s much more sophisticated. It’s much more arrogant, like a man with feminine attitude. I love pants. Sonia Rykiel

It’s important to keep on keeping on, to feel good about yourself and be happy with who you are. Sonia Rykiel

As soon as the show is over, I always think, ‘How will the woman I design for go forward?’ It’s so important to start quickly because I can’t let her get away. Sonia Rykiel

I am a perfectionist. It has always been this way. Sonia Rykiel

First I made a dress because I was pregnant and I wanted to be the most beautiful pregnant woman. Then I made a sweater because I wanted to have one that wasn’t like anyone else’s. Sonia Rykiel

I have no regrets in life, and you know what? If I could, I’d go back and do it all again. Sonia Rykiel

To be modern is to be aware of what is going on. Sonia Rykiel

Women should look at themselves and decide for themselves what color or length they should wear. Sonia Rykiel

People said making clothes inside out was not proper. I disagreed, because clothes that are inside out are as beautiful as a cathedral. Sonia Rykiel

I came from an intellectual Parisian family. My father was a watchmaker; my mother was a housewife. We discussed politics, art, sculpture – never fashion. Sonia Rykiel

Paris was a melting pot. Sonia Rykiel

A woman and a dress, very often, fight against each other because they are not at the same place. Sometimes you see the woman moving the belt around. She is making the robe her own. She needs that. Otherwise, the dress doesn’t exist. Sonia Rykiel

You have to be luxurious nude. It’s difficult to move in the nude in front of a mirror. It’s much easier to move when you’re dressed. But if you can walk around in the nude easily in front of your man, if you can be luxurious in the nude, then you’ve really got it. Sonia Rykiel

I became the world’s queen of sweaters without even knowing how one was made. Sonia Rykiel

I wasn’t interested in fashion originally. Fashion was for other people. Sonia Rykiel

I care a lot about my looks, although I’m not too adventurous. Every day I dress the same way in a kind of ‘uniform’ of black, although in varying fabrics – it’s always black. Sonia Rykiel

I am what I am. Before I was not so proud to make fashion. My family thought fashion wasn’t very interesting. So I hid that. Sonia Rykiel

I wanted a maternity dress, but I couldn’t find anything I liked. Everything was abominable. So I made one. Then I made a pullover. ‘Elle’ put it on the cover. Then WWD elected me the Queen of Knitwear. Sonia Rykiel

I don’t think I would ever have plastic surgery; there isn’t anything I’d want to change. Sonia Rykiel

I’ve never been interested in dressing one woman. What’s interested me was to have a philosophy. It hasn’t been important to put a woman in a blue dress. I wanted to dress women who wanted to look at themselves. To stand out. To be women who were not part of the crowd. A woman who fights and advances. Sonia Rykiel

I never played a part in the feminist movement – it touches me, but I am not a militant. Sonia Rykiel

At hotels, you are an actress. Absolutely. You can do what you want. Go where you want. I love my home too. But I love to arrive in a hotel. They have books, chocolate, food. I put things in the little refrigerator. Sonia Rykiel

Like Picasso, I go through blue periods, green periods, or grey periods. Sonia Rykiel

I have never followed fashion. What is fashion to me? I just think of things that inspire me, that inspire women, and I design that way. Sonia Rykiel

I was fascinated by stripes from the start. On clothing, they follow a woman’s movements. Sonia Rykiel

Since I didn’t know anything, I did everything I wanted. Sonia Rykiel

I have the impression that the women around me are like me – smaller, taller, fatter, thinner – but in fact, we are all the same. Sonia Rykiel

A woman who walks well parts crowds – it’s something we should all be taught to do. Sonia Rykiel

My shows are about the complete woman who swallows it all. It’s a question of survival. Sonia Rykiel

I just can’t live without chocolate – I have between two and six pieces every day. Sonia Rykiel

The natures of men and women are very mixed, and for me, the most fascinating type of woman is the one who is a little masculine, has a little of the man in her, and the sort of man who is fabulous is the one who is a little woman, too. It’s impossible not to mix them! Sonia Rykiel

It is interesting to see what other designers do, and not work in a vacuum. Sonia Rykiel

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