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Quotes About Style

I really like to rock it natural and let my hair go wild, but when I do style it, I slick all the hair over to one side with pins. It's either that or a messy bun.
~ Tori Kelly
I don't put a ton of time into my on-stage style, largely because I'm dumb about clothes. But I have friends who are very smart about clothes, and they teach me things. For the show, I'm mainly concerned with feeling comfortable, being able to jump around and get wild.
~ K. Flay
I studied fine arts, and color and composition was always my thing, but I've never been too wild with my fashion.
~ Ed Skrein
If I'm wearing a vintage '50s-style dress, I'll wear some funky, wild shoes by a contemporary designer.
~ Hannah Bronfman
Tokyo style is so specific. And I'm a very big fan of their history. It's pretty simple. A lot of the time, people expect to see the wild style that comes out of Japan, but I think, traditionally, the style is very simple.
~ Thundercat
I've never been tempted to do these hideous furniture shoes.
~ Manolo Blahnik
When you see a fantastic colour or cut in a magazine, perched up on some famous so-and-so's head, it's tempting to ask your stylist for the same, but do not be fooled. The hair in those fancy photos can be very high maintenance.
~ Beth Ditto
If I was left to my own devices, you would see about ten T-shirts in rotation with maybe a few nice pairs of jeans - but I also like to look good. I like feeling really well put together, I just don't have the aptitude and the knowledge to do that.
~ Daniel Radcliffe
Here's another secret - I have really big feet. I'm a size ten, so every opportunity I get I buy myself shoes.
~ Freida Pinto
I wear jeans and a T-shirt sometimes. I just like clothes - since the first time I can remember, like age ten or eleven; I was just obsessed with music and clothes. Just like a lot of people in England from my generation.
~ Paul Weller
I like clothes that you can't tell what era it is, clean, and something I can look back at in ten years and not say, like, 'what the hell was I thinking?!'
~ Danny Amendola
I'm a suit guy. I like wearing them for the sense of completion they offer. I like buying them for the sense of near permanence - the knowledge that whatever I buy will be part of my life for the next ten years or so.
~ Tom Junod
I really like Cain Velasquez. I like his pace that he puts on; he is mentally and physically breaking everybody he goes with. He's just tenacious and relentless. I like Anderson Silva, too. I like his style. He's very relaxed.
~ Chris Weidman
I'm like 6'2 when I wear heels, so I tend to wear cowboy boots a lot.
~ Taylor Swift
My style is difficult to contain in a sentence; it's ever evolving. Generally I'm drawn to clean cuts and avoid patterns. I tend to choose structure and block colors, but these are all just loose guidelines.
~ Daphne Guinness
I tend to like the most basic pieces with the perfect fit and fabric, like a simple tank.
~ Alexander Wang
I tend to like to make my statements more in fashion than in beauty, because what I normally respond to is when someone looks really effortless and deconstructed, beauty-wise, and they're fashion is really grand. Someone like Kate Moss is a great example.
~ Blake Lively
When doing my own makeup, I tend to keep it simple for the most part and stick to my go-to products.
~ A. J. Odudu
I have a fetish for shoes; makeup and jewellery so I tend to splurge more on these products than clothes.
~ Tanushree Dutta
I like very funky stuff - I tend to be attracted to flare pants and anything that has glitter.
~ Ravyn Lenae
I describe my personal style as 'mythic space horse with chocolate box tendencies.'
~ Gwendoline Christie
I actually don't shop very much. I have a tendency to rotate a few pairs of ripped jeans and an old cashmere sweater.
~ Candace Bushnell
I have frequently noticed in myself a tendency to a diffuse style; a disposition to push my metaphors too far, employing a multitude of words to heighten the patness of the image, and so making of it a conceit rather than a metaphor, a fault copiously illustrated in the poetry of Cowley, Waller, Donne, and others of that ilk.
~ Sidney Lanier
I think there is some resistance when people talk about ethical fashion, and a tendency to panic that if you're bringing a moral agenda and highlighting the origins of the garments, you can't incorporate style. But there's no reason why style and conscience can't co-exist.
~ Erin O'Connor