Karl Lagerfelt doesn't believe in "sitting around".
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Karl Lagerfeld
The Chanel creative director believes his success is down to his insistence on working hard and constantly pushing ahead with new ideas.
He said: "It's a very healthy thing to live a high-speed professional life. Ideas come when you work. I don't believe in sitting around waiting for information.
"I live by not giving credit to the past and believing in 'no second action' - you have to think first before you propose something."
Despite his long and illustrious career, the 81-year-old designer never revisits his old collections for inspiration.
Speaking to Suzy Menkes at the Conde Nast International Luxury Conference, he said: "My life and my job is to forget myself.
"You want me to take inspiration from my past? No. I don't have to take note of my past. I don't want to see who's had success in the past - I don't think like this.
"I have never gone into the Chanel and Fendi archives. It's unhealthy for me, but I can see it's interesting for other people."
And Karl started his eponymous label to give himself the "freedom" he craved, though he has never wanted to run a business.
He explained: "I need the idea of freedom - that I could leave if I wanted as it's bad for a designer to be in an ivory tower.
"I started the Karl Lagerfeld business because I wanted to put my name behind a label. I was tired with the Chloé management. But I've never owned a business as I don't want responsibility. I want to be free."
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