softgrey said:i thinks he's a lyricist ...yes...
i hear the songs that he sings...
it would seem to me that if one is genuinely a certain way...
and not 'pretending' to be so...
that there is no danger of pretentiousness...
there are actually deeply thoughtful people in the universe...
not only people pretending to be...
i believe that yohji is evidently the 'real thing'...
as evidenced by his body of work...
the clothes speak for themselves (or rather 'sing'......)
nothing pretentious about it...
he's a genius...
and i think he's right...
he has excellent instincts...probably his greatest gift...
he is wise to trust them...
he's awfully humble and 'down to earth' for somene so accomplished...
IMHO...
You're a woman after my own heart, softgrey. B)
I agree with everything you just said. I would also like to add that Yohji always seems very honest in his opinions and never says more than is necessary. I can't stand listening to people talk and talk and talk about inane things just to hear themselves talk. It's exhausting. However, when he does give interviews and supplies an ample answer, it's always interesting. All of his answers are to the point but I cherish the ones that have a back story to them. One of my favorite quotes of his (supplied by an article from travolta
"I think perfection is ugly. Somewhere in the things humans make, I want so see scars, failure, disorder, distortion. If I can feel those things in work by others, then I like them. Perfection is a kind of order, like overall harmony and so on... They are things someone forces on to a thing. A free human being does not desire such things. And yet I get the feeling there are a lot of women who do not seek freedom; women who wear symmetrical clothes."