According to a website for her company, her DVF brand includes fashion, jewelry, cosmetics and fragrance sold in over 50 countries.
Diane Von Furstenberg admits she “never liked being a child.
“I always wanted to be a grown-up.
“I had in mind this sophisticated woman in her early thirties who could somehow handle it all and do everything.”
I’m so glad I’m me.
She says, “Marriage is for some reason not true to who I am.
“The relationship that counts most in my life is the one I have with myself.
“Sometimes I just talk to myself, and it gets better and better as I get older.”
[The New Yorker, quoted in The Week, Oct 13 2006]
Her book: Diane: A Signature Life
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Anne Heche on giving up who you are
In her memoir Call Me Crazy, Anne Heche writes about one of the disruptive aspects of some relationships:
“I love acting. Part of what happened [with Ellen DeGeneres] is that I stopped being many parts of me.
“This is a pattern in all of my relationships – to gain the trust and love of somebody, I would become what they wanted me to become.
“[With Ellen] I stopped doing acting roles because I thought, Well, this will prove that I’m worthy of love!”
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Some related articles:
Relationships and Highly Sensitive People
Gifted relationships: On Being “Too Much” to the Right of the Curve
Relationships and Highly Sensitive People
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Douglas Eby (M.A./Psychology) is author of the The Creative Mind series of sites which provide “Information and inspiration to help creative people thrive.”
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