It's actually rock, art and then fashion, sort of in that order. That's why I like rock and roll, because I can mix all those arts.
Then I moved down to the Bowery to this building where Debbie Harry lived. It was there that I started combining some clothes for her and continued doing the art and photography.
I just really wanted to do art, except when I was taking those photographs of people I would make the clothes that I would photograph them in so I could control the whole thing.
When I went to college, I wasn't interested in fashion anymore - I was interested in art.
Maybe if they all could he combined - art, rock and fashion. Those were always my favorite things.
I don't know if it's a movement, but the only thing new that's happening is that I think music and art and video and fashion are all kind of thrown into one big ball that's on television, and people see that all the time - you see a fusion of all those things.