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Quotes About Fashion

I don't have a sence of style in real life. I'm more like same-clothes-every-day guy. I don't wear jewelry, I don't wear any of this.
~ Ken Jeong
He waited while Gilan and Will moved the cloaks experimentally, eyeing each other and studying the unusual colors, seeing how they would blend into the landscape of rock and desert that surrounded Al Shabah. All right, ladies," he said, "if you're finished with the fashion show, let's go meet the Wakir.
~ John Flanagan
Disco sure did suck.
~ John Fogerty
To mock at her form was an indirect accusation of her Creator, who framed her after the fashion He liked best, and gave her a mind that far excelled the transient endowments of perishable flesh.
~ John Foxe
Is it still cool to go to the mall?' she asked. 'I take quite a lot of pride in not knowing what's cool,' I answered.
~ John Green
She looked radiant in her shimmering white dress, itself a daring and unconventional choice
~ John Guy
Social ascendency, innocently disguised as high fashion, good taste or prestigious expenditure, was the same the world over.
~ John Keay
The outer garments of to-day will become the under-clothes of some destined to-morrow, and centuries hence a man found walking on the public highways dressed as you are will be arrested by the police for shocking the sense of propriety of the community, and so on. It will go on and on until you will find human beings everywhere decked out in layer after layer of clothes until he or she has lost all semblance to that beautiful thing that an all-wise Providence has designed us to be.
~ JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
Je ne give a damn pas about le français, Les filles en France ne wear pas les pantelons
~ John Knowles
A tailored and pleated version of men's striped trousers flapped around her long legs and pinched in tightly at her waist – a black silk shirt, complete with silver cufflinks, rippled from broad shoulders across a small bosom. A single strand of pearls at the the throat. This was hardly a gesture to femininity, for the whole appearance contrived femininity in irony.
~ John Lawton
I wouldn't want to be treading too close behind you with the Pyms and the Fermanaghs in this Lobster Quadrille. You never know, I might wear me brown boots with me blue suit, and that would never do.
~ John Lawton
Well, I don't know why people insist on knowing themselves. It's hard enough to know what to wear.
~ John Leguizamo
When John Hetherington ventured out in public wearing the first top hat, it was considered so shocking that children screamed, women fainted, and a small boy broke his arm in the chaos.
~ John Lloyd
Be valiant, but not too venturous. Let thy attire be comely, but not costly.
~ John Lyly
A man's got two shots for jewelry: a wedding ring and a watch. The watch is a lot easier to get on and off than a wedding ring.
~ John Mayer
At a newsstand, Owen read a German newspaper while Vivie and I paged through the Hungarian fashion magazines, and discussed how the models looked less tormented than models in American magazines. "Maybe it's like how, in cultures where everyone is starving, the standard of beauty is less skinny," Vivie said. We both looked for a moment at the confident Hungarian women, each of whom knew tens of thousands of the words closest to Ivan.
~ Elif Batuman
aspiring fashionista, a dedicated jogger, a world explorer, an enthusiastic foodie, and a grateful three-year
~ Elin Hilderbrand
Whenever anyone suggested that she looked as if she'd been dragged through a hedge backwards, she used to groan loudly and ram in a few more pins until her head was a complete porcupine's back of hairpins!
~ Elinor M. Brent-Dyer
First rule of cleavage: it's not how low you go, but where and when you show.
~ Elisabeth Dale
She was wearing a beautiful dress with straps designed to be eaten off her shoulders.
~ Elise Valmorbida
There is definitely something sexy about a girl with an attitude and a pair of leather pants.
~ Eliza Dushku
Surely, Miss Ashburn,' and he looked at me stedfastly, 'you cannot think I would ever use your mother ill.' 'Do you love her, sir?' 'I have told you, Miss Ashburn, I admire her—I think her a fine spirited woman.' 'Do you love her, sir?' rejoined I with more emphasis. 'Love! why yes—no!—I have a great friendship for her, madam.—But as to love 'tis out of fashion—it is exploded.
~ Eliza Fenwick
but we people of fashion know better things. We know self-love and insincerity to be useful and important qualities, the grand cement which binds our intercourse with each other. Born a superior race, we can bid truth and plain honesty depart; and, having dressed falsehood and guile in all the fascination of the senses, can bow down before the idol of our own creation.
~ Eliza Fenwick
She rolled her shoulders over a corset that gave her the general appearance of the prow of a battleship, and curled one loose strand around her finger in a gesture that would have been coquettish, were she young.
~ Elizabeth Bear