During a staged interview with Jessica Chastain, the 80-year-old designer spoke about the perks of designing three collections, Chanel, Fendi and Karl Lagerfeld.
"I'm very happy that I have a French version and an Italian version, and then I have my own company. I wanted my name, which is apparently quite popular, to be something less expensive, that's why I did H&M, because today fashion has to be well designed - expensive or not expensive.
"I'm not obsessed by my own name - I couldn't care less. What I like is a job. The ego trip comes later, and who cares? I can't cross the street, but, please, it's not really important," he said.
"People in this business, they want to be like Chanel and Fendi, but if you don't have the money of Chanel and LVMH, you cannot be like this, so forget about it.
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