Quotes About Attire
In college I didn't dress up every day, for class or stuff like that, but when it came time to do certain things I'd dress up for sure.
~ Russell Westbrook
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I am so laid back that, honestly, I'm in jeans and sweats a lot of the time. I like Aeropostale and Hudson Jeans.
~ Coco Jones
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It's not true that I had nothing on. I had the radio on.
~ Marilyn Monroe
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Clothed as he was in the garments of misfeasance and bewilderment, there lived in him a deeply arrogant man.
~ Marilynne Robinson
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rosado, azul y blanco, y llevan medias gordas
~ Mario Vargas Llosa
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Aubrey Davenport was dressed like a fop, had the manners of a fop, and appeared to have the intelligence of a potato.
~ Marion Chesney
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Rusty wore jeans, Fiona a long skirt that swept the ground. Dragging its flounces across the damp grass, she looked like a mediaeval lady from the rubric of an illuminated Book of Hours, a remote princess engaged in some now obsolete pastime.
~ Anthony Powell
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She went up to her room, disembarrassed herself of her finery
~ Anthony Trollope
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An exaggerated sense of occasion, or any sense of occasion, for that matter, will automatically impede your ability to have fun. Conversely, a well-cultivated obliviousness to the conventions of any occasion is guaranteed to up the fun quotient. When people ask me, "What are you wearing to [such and such event]? I'm not sure what to wear...," I experience a strong desire to kill them. These whiny people, with their obsolete sense of appropriateness, are the Antichrist.
~ Simon Doonan
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Scotland's all heather and haggis and men in skirts.
~ Simon Mawer
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No hay nada menos natural que vestirse de mujer; sin duda las ropas masculinas son también artificiales, pero más cómodas y sencillas, están pensadas para favorecer la acción y no para entorpecerla.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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C'est pour sauvegarder ce mystère que les hommes ont supplié longtemps les femmes de ne pas abandoner les robes longues (...) tout ce qui accentue en l'Autre la différence le rend plus désirable, puisque c'est l'Autre en tant que tel que l'homme veut s'approprier.
~ Simone de Beauvoir
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Like today, she's wearing an orange chiffony shirt over a pair of white cotton trousers, espadrilles, and a big wooden necklace, the kind I could never wear in a million years.
~ Sophie Kinsella
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I think of clothes a lot like costumes. I think of what I wear in real life as being my real life character's costume.
~ Ginnifer Goodwin
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Choose your clothes for your way of life.
~ Joan Crawford
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Dusk faces with white silken turbans wreath'd.
~ John Milton
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The only man who really needs a tail coat is a man with a hole in his trousers.
~ John Taylor
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High time they put the RAF in kilts.
~ Elizabeth Wein
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tuxes, vests and ties can be ordered.
~ Ellen Dugan
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Informality is the vice of the masses.
~ Eloisa James
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If ever a man existed who had every right to be puffed up with his own conceit, Rosellen thought, it was Wynn in evening clothes.
~ Barbara Metzger
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He was clad in stylish pale linen and had a squashy packet of Gallic fags jutting from his breast pocket.
~ Barbara Trapido
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Why do you always wear black?" She delighted me with her answer, the correct, the only, answer. "I'm in mourning for my life. I'm unhappy.
~ Barbara Vine
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Bourgeois might be forbidden to own a carriage or wear ermine, and peasants to wear any color but black or brown. Florence allowed doctors and magistrates to share the nobles' privilege of ermine, but ruled out for merchants' wives multicolored, striped, and checked gowns,
~ Barbara W. Tuchman
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