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Quotes About Fashionable

Many people don't have relationships to their siblings in adulthood, or they have superficial ones. It's sort of unfashionable, particularly in America, to be close to your family.
~ Kiki Smith
And so these women, either misunderstanding or else scorning the influence that publicity has today acquired, are fashionable for the Queen of Spain, but unrecognized by the crowd, because the first knows and the second do not know who they are.
~ Marcel Proust
But Mme. de Cambremer-Legrandin spent part of the year in the country. Even in Paris, being an invalid, she was largely confined to her own room. It is true that the drawbacks of this mode of existence were noticeable chiefly in her choice of expressions which she supposed to be fashionable and which would have been more appropriate to the written language, a distinction that she did not perceive, for she derived them more from reading than from conversation.
~ Marcel Proust
Nowadays, it is fashionable for agents to be out. When you call them, they're always "out." It's in, you see, to be out. If they're in, they're out. So, they're always out. That way, they'll be in.
~ Mickey Rooney
What is funny is when you do a futuristic movie, you immediately get to be fashionable because you're creating something that doesn't exist.
~ Olivier Theyskens
It may be, that the hour when any event, however startling, however painful, could move her from this cold serenity, had for ever passed away. It may be, that having outlived all the happiness of her life, she had almost outlived the faculty of feeling or of suffering, and must henceforth exist only for the world — a distinguished actress in the great comedy of fashionable life.
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
as neat as a lady preacher's handbag.
~ Unknown
Sheridan hit the nerve. In one of his lectures, in 1762, he wrote: "Pronunciation . . . is a sort of proof that a person has kept good company, and on that account is sought after by all, who wish to be considered as fashionable people or members of the beau monde." He took no prisoners. "All other dialects are sure marks, either of a provincial, rustic, pedantic or mechanic education; and therefore have some degree of disgrace annexed to them.
~ Melvyn Bragg
Travel aesthetics should be just as comfortable and practical as they are fashionable.
~ Unknown
I was with it Jim, really with it.
~ Unknown
In 1799, he moved to a relatively small house in the expensive and fashionable London neighborhood of Mayfair, where, in the words of an article written shortly after his death, he "established himself as a refined voluptuary.
~ Mo Rocca
l'hypocrisie est un vice à la mode, et tous les vices à la mode passent pour vertus.
~ Moliere
Hypocrisy is a fashionable vice, and all fashionable vices pass for virtue.
~ Moliere
To say that an idea is fashionable is to say, I think, that it has been adulterated to a point where it is hardly an idea at all.
~ Murray Kempton
To soften relations between the two groups and meet Philadelphia's fashionable young beauties, Arnold hosted a ball at the... City Tavern with a guest list that included Tories and neutralists, as well as patriots. Inevitably the 'disaffected' emerged triumphant, their beaded gowns gleaming in the candlelight, their two-feet--high hairdos towering over the caps of patriot woman in their crude clothes.
~ Nancy Rubin Stuart
Religion is a fashionable substitute for Belief.
~ Oscar Wilde
Society, like most fashionable dames, is fond of selfdelusion, and is very apt to break in shivers the mirror that reflects her decolletee too faithfully. Now, the novelist is a painter who draws his portrait on canvas which a stone or two of censure will not break; but the playwright's fragile glass falls to atoms unless braced in a gilded frame of popularity. Critical hostility is often the breath of life to the writer; but to the actor it is absolute damnation
~ Ouida