Watch Kris Jenner, Zendaya, Gigi Hadid, and More Get Real at Vogue’s Second Annual Forces of Fashion Conference
Released on 10/12/2018
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Good morning and welcome
to the second annual Replica Handbag Store Forces of Fashion Conference.
Our theme this morning is Forces for Change
and we have some absolutely marvelous and interesting
and provocative speakers here today
to address just that issue.
For me, I like to call it and I've said this before
but I call it The Real Model.
A role model is someone who's playing a role
and I don't feel like I'm playing a role
or I'm pretending to be somebody that I'm not
and I would like to keep it that way.
(audience cheering)
Menopause is a bitch.
(audience laughs)
Let me just start with that.
I feel like I wear a different cap everyday.
I wear a lot of hats and I have a different job everyday.
People feel that they have ownership over your body
and I think that it's really ridiculous because you don't.
My body is mine.
Yeah I know I'm skinny.
I'm looking in the mirror,
I'm trying to eat burgers and do squats
and I like want an ass too.
I will say-- I get it,
I got it, thank you.
Every time I work with you,
there's a taco or a burger truck nearby.
(audience laughs) Thanks Ash.
Yes.
We're young women who are evolving in front of people.
Learning, always.
We are changing, we are making mistakes,
we are losing weight, we are gaining weight,
we are breaking up, things are happening
in front of everybody and sometimes--
We're human beings.
Yeah.
Still learning.
I almost can't wait for the day that I am a bit older
and I have a family and I can settle down
and just being able to have that behind me.
I think that our culture is in desperate need of
an embrace of humor and lightness
because I think that people want that right now.
What I wanna see on the runway is obviously
more diversity and more inclusivity
but most importantly I want people
to see themselves in fashion.
Force and Fashion, to me is
to push ideas, to break boundaries, to challenge yourself.
We are much more aware than we used to be before
by what's happening in the world and I think fashion
somewhere predicts the change.
Communities are groups of people that share values
and I want to move Valentino
from the idea of lifestyle to the idea of communities.
That's something different.
[Interviewer] Yes.
Moving Valentino from the idea of an exclusive brand
to an inclusive brand.
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