 Q: Who are some of your favorite designers? Ryder:
“Of course, I love Chanel, but I also like the Lebanese designers Elie
Saab and Zuhair Murad. Their designs are so romantic, very overthe-top
romantic. I also like some of the Japanese designers because they are
very structural.” Q: Trends you love? Ryder: “Never follow trends. You should set them.” Q: Trends you don’t love at all? Ryder:
“It’s all relative to the time and the age of who’s wearing it. A lot
of stuff I wore back in the ’70s and ’80s, someone should have shot me!
Anything bloody goes nowadays. One man’s meat is another man’s poison.
One of my hats that was my daughter’s favorite started out as one that
wouldn’t do what I wanted it to do. I finally just let it go the way it
would go. My daughter said, ‘That’s my favorite so far,’ so I said,
‘Well, then I give up.’” Q: Best thing to do for your wardrobe with $50? Ryder:
“Don’t poo poo Goodwill. I pick up designer stuff at Goodwill, some
with the tags still on. You’ll see me put it all on a dress form and say
this all cost less than $25. I love old pea coats. I’d make a bodice
out of really expensive material but the skirt out of something less
expensive. Then just set it off with a good handbag and shoes.” Q: Thoughts on your British side? Ryder:
“What is it about us British? We won’t ask for help. We won’t go to the
doctor. We’re raised to be that way. In England, you get up and dust
yourself off and you move on. That part of me has given me the fortitude
to cope with this. I’ve been given a short life expectancy, but if I’m
going to go, I have no intention of going without a fight.” Q: Any first and/or longstanding opinions of life in America? Ryder: “Avoid election time.” See also
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