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Quotes About Fashion

I was fascinated with jeans, because you can impress your life upon the jeans you wear. The way you sit imprints on the jeans.
~ Jack Dorsey
Well, he's just the same guy who in other aspects of his life would be very late to a trend.
~ Jim Cramer
The adornment of the body is a human need. I don't see anything superficial about it unless your life becomes very materialistic.
~ David LaChapelle
Life is competitive; clothes gird us for the competition.
~ Edith Head
Since I was a little kid, I was against fur. I never wore fur in my life.
~ Elisabetta Canalis
Luxury bags make your life more pleasant, make you dream, give you confidence, and show your neighbors you are doing well.
~ Karl Lagerfeld
I'm freakishly tall, so finding pants that fit is something I've struggled with my whole life.
~ Karlie Kloss
Whatever the dictates of fashion, it seems that those who take the trouble to gain mastery over what happens in consciousness do lead a happier life.
~ Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi
Fashion is nothing more than the temporary custom of rich and idle people who make it their principal business to study the external elegance of life.
~ Philip Gilbert Hamerton
I like to watch the way a model moves in my clothes, the way she gives them life, or if they are wrong, stillborn, the way her life rejects them.
~ Yves Saint Laurent
I wouldn't wear tiny amounts of clothing in my real life so I don't think it's necessary to wear that stuff in photo-shoots.
~ Taylor Swift
But again, I put in my time with Marvel and DC so there was that period of my life of trying to learn how to draw and tell stories in a proper fashion.
~ Todd McFarlane
Fashion is, perhaps by necessity, in a world of its own - one that only rarely overlaps with anything resembling real life. This fantasy and exoticism is part of its appeal, of course.
~ Vince Aletti
Never say never - in fashion and life
~ Ashley Olsen
High fashion has the shelf life of potato salad. And when past its prime, it is similarly deadly.
~ Barbara Kingsolver
I'm a longtime fan of American Eagle, so when they approached me about joining their 'Live Your Life' campaign, it already felt like an organic fit.
~ Shay Mitchell
David Bowie: By 1985, I was something I never wanted to be: I was a well-accepted artist. I had started appealing to people who bought Phil Collins records. I suddenly didn't know my audience and, worse, I didn't care about them. I always looked OK in clothes – I was kind of a target for designers, always. They sort of made a beeline for me and tried to get me to wear their things. But I guess it was up to me to choose which ones I would wear.
~ Dylan Jones
Midge Ure: In Slik, there were just girls in the audience. In Ultravox, the boys started to come too, in mackintoshes and moustaches. There were always lots of men at Ultravox concerts.
~ Dylan Jones
Steve Strange: I ran a very tight ship in terms of my door policy. I wanted creative-minded pioneers there who looked like a walking piece of art, not some drunken, beery lads. The best move I made was turning Mick Jagger away at the door. He was wearing trainers.
~ Dylan Jones
Neil Tennant: The whole renaissance of British pop starts with Gary Numan and 'Are "Friends" Electric?'. He took the David Bowie thing and reduced it to a black shirt and a pair of black jeans.
~ Dylan Jones
Gwendolyn rubbed the corner of the cape with her fingers and began to pout. "I don't like it. It's old and it's not pink." "I know!" Annie said. "I think it's perfect!
~ E.D. Baker
Hardship is vanishing, but so is style, and the two are more closely connected than the present generation supposes.
~ E.M. Forster
He looked at her as she stood by the pool's edge. She was got up smart, as she phrased it, and she reminded him of some brilliant flower that has no leaves of its own, but blooms abruptly out of a world of green.
~ E.M. Forster
To speak against London is no longer fashionable. The earth as an artistic cult has had its day, and the literature of the near future will probably ignore the country and seek inspiration from the town.
~ E.M. Forster