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Quotes About Fashion

I've had a lot of ridiculous haircuts.
~ Tom Brady
I do think haircuts completely change people.
~ Sian Clifford
I have never liked haircuts.
~ John Updike
I always change my hair, but I don't like haircuts!
~ Leighton Meester
I can't ever imagine going in for short hair. I'm somehow not comfortable in getting a short haircut done.
~ Ayesha Takia
No, the mullet's gone, I've have a nice blonde, spiky haircut, but it's quite modern.
~ Limahl
My grandmother wore a beehive hairdo even when it was out of fashion.
~ Andrew Sean Greer
My hairdresser and I found ourselves shopping at Bloomingdale's with nothing to do for days.
~ Chita Rivera
We copied our hairstyle from Prince Charles, not the Beatles.
~ Dave Clark
I influence a lot of people with my hairstyle, with dressing up, but nobody will give me credit. I'm not afraid to take chances, I like to look good and I have a personality.
~ Nick Young
I love braids and just generally playing around with different hairstyles, especially for festivals and photoshoots.
~ Anne-Marie
I want to do my own line of Halloween costumes.
~ Bridget Marquardt
I've always loved clothes, especially handbags and shoes. I'd rather save my money on clothing and wear crap, but have the handbags and shoes.
~ Alicia Coppola
I am mean as cats' meat about handbags: mine don't ever look chic. I always prefer bags that aren't made of leather.
~ Joanna Lumley
The drag queen walks into a Catholic church as the priest is coming down the aisle swinging the incense pot. And he says to the priest, "Oh, honey, I love your dress, but did you know your handbag's on fire?
~ Garrison Keillor
She was clothed entirely in two large swatches of leather, the leather fake and shiny in a self-mocking way, absolutely correct for 1993, the first year when mocking the mainstream had become the mainstream.
~ Gary Shteyngart
Almost all had ill-grown mustaches and sported pinkish sun-bleached sandals meant for some nonexistent third gender, along with buzz haircuts that spoke of either nationalism or retardation.
~ Gary Shteyngart
Together we all looked like we had been plucked from the distant decade of 1980–89 and deposited into this dull, awkward future, a bunch of poorly dressed sinners throwing ourselves at the mercy of Christ, who was always sharp-looking and trim, graceful in pain, kindly in Heaven. I
~ Gary Shteyngart
Changes in fashion reflects the dullness of nervous impulses: the more nervous the age, the more rapidly its fashions change, simply because the desire for differentiation, one of the most important elements of all fashion, goes hand in hand with the weakening of nervous energy. This fact in itself is one of the reasons why the real seat of fashion is found among the upper classes.
~ Georg Simmel
We cut the throat of a calf and hang it up by the heels to bleed to death so that our veal cutlet may be white; we nail geese to a board and cram them with food because we like the taste of liver disease; we tear birds to pieces to decorate our women's hats; we mutilate domestic animals for no reason at all except to follow an instinctively cruel fashion; and we connive at the most abominable tortures in the hope of discovering some magical cure for our own diseases by them.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Custom will reconcile people to any atrocity, and fashion will drive them to acquire any custom.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Tits always look better in a pink sweater.
~ George Carlin
If the shoe fits, buy another one just like it.
~ George Carlin
Miss Brooke had that kind of beauty which seems to be thrown into relief by poor dress.
~ George Eliot