Quotes About Fashion
Une chemise si blanche qu'elle devait être branchée sur le secteur.
~ Hugh Laurie
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The record collection or magazine or newspaper might reveal some clue to a social movement or trend or fashion or sensibility which defies their moronic stranglehold on consciousness. A burp of resistance. A clue to a way out. A signal that life doesn't actually depend on high-speed Internet access. And the physicality of the item infers that things meant something once, that everything wasn't always a meaningless, equivocal post on Tumblr.
~ Unknown
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Handsome boys fighting in not many clothes. Even better than handsome boys marrying.
~ Unknown
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Cibelle understood how the trick was done, how to add your own little ripple to the crest of the hip and watch the chaotic mathematics of storms and power laws magnify it into a fashion wave.
~ Unknown
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The Paris couturier, Hubert de Givenchy, who sketched all Audrey's dresses for Funny Face and who designed her personal wardrobe, called her 'the perfect model'.
~ Unknown
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He put on his silk shirts and his gators to go out and do his thing, you know?
~ Unknown
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Eat what you desire, but dress like other people.
~ Idries Shah
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Have the nature of a dervish: then wear a stylish cap.
~ Idries Shah
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Come lo que desees, pero vístete como el resto.
~ Idries Shah
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She was wearing her new purple miniskirt with the split up the side and an incredibly bright red lipstick she had bought off the internet that was guaranteed to drive boys wild
~ Colin Thompson
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As good be out of the world as out of the fashion.
~ Colley Cibber
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The lower your decolletage, the less the need for conversation.
~ Connie Brockway
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I have a huge breakfast every morning because I never know if I'll have time for lunch, especially during Fashion Week. It keeps my mood positive all day. And my parents taught me to have tons of fruit and vegetables, which I think helps my skin.
~ Constance Jablonski
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To Tanta Yanns the clothes in fashion when she was young represented God's final say on human apparel. All change since then came from the style book of the devil.
~ Corrie Ten Boom
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There's nothing quite so depressing as a man in a suit who's lost his sense of humor.
~ Craig Brown
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If Miss Havisham had gone with that sassy taffeta number instead, hey, who knows, maybe it would've been all peaches and cream.
~ Craig Davidson
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I imagine these men sitting in fashion control centers around the world thinking of new ways to torture women, new ways to make them wince twenty years from now when they look at old photographs of themselves.
~ Cristina García
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Sobre audrey hapburn: Si hoy en dia sigue sindo un icono es por que una vez que encontro su look le fue fiel el resto de su vida. No cayo en la moda se reinventaba a si misma cada temporada. Adoraba la moda , pero la utilizaba como una herramienta para complementar su imagen Dijo de ella su hijo sean
~ Unknown
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leading the way was his boss, Commander 'Dave' Carpenter, in a suit so sharp you could peel mangoes with it.
~ Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
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I like it," I said. "The material's so heavy, though. I may turn into a sweat monster.
~ Cynthia Leitich Smith
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It always seemed to me that men wore their beards, like they wear their neckties, for show.
~ D. H. Lawrence
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I simply can't understand Why swimsuits are in such demand They're soggy and damp, Bind like a clamp, And hold about three pounds of sand!
~ Unknown
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We impress Grace with the necessity of taking her umbrella (although the sky is cloudless), and join the throng of fashionably attired churchgoers, all of whom seem to be making their way to the Parish Church. I reflect that neither of my companions is attending church with orthodox motives, but perhaps it is better to attend with unorthodox motives than not at all.
~ D.E. Stevenson
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I am modiste. I 'ave a leetle place in Knightsbridge—verree chic. It is a verree good business; I sell gowns and 'ats to the verree best people. Some day when I 'ave made enough money I go back to Paree. I do not like London—no. Do you like London, Mistaire Kirke? " " I don't know. I've only just come.
~ D.E. Stevenson
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