Quotes about Fashion
Yes, I play dress up! I do it for a living, like a retard!
— Jennifer Aniston
As I grew up, I learned what worked for me. That's where the short dresses came from. And you can't dance in a long dress.
— Tina Turner
I have been obsessed with seamed stockings my whole life, and I would collect vintage ones that were made in the '40s and '50s with the authentic styling of the keyhole, the welt, the reinforced toe and heels, French or Cuban heels, and hand-stitched seams.
— Dita Von Teese
Personally I do not resort to force - not even the force of law - to advance moral reforms. I prefer education, argument, persuasion, and above all the influence of example - of fashion.
— Rutherford B. Hayes
Red lips don't look good on blotchy, uneven skin.
— Dita Von Teese
A women needs ropes and ropes of pearls.
— Coco Chanel
I wore a mullet to the Grammys! I have no fear.
— Zendaya
Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There ain't much credit in that.
— Charles Dickens
A most excellent man, though I could have wished his trousers not quite so tight in some places and not quite so loose in others.
— Charles Dickens
She did not greatly alter in appearance. The plain dark dresses, akin to mourning dresses, which she and her child wore, were as neat and as well attended to as the brighter clothes of happy days. She lost her colour, and the old and intent expression was a constant, not an occasional, thing; otherwise, she remained very pretty and comely.
— Charles Dickens
I had not been mistaken in my fancy that there was a simple dignity in him. The fashion of his dress could no more come in its way when he spoke these words, than it could come in its way in Heaven. He touched me gently on the forehead, and went out. As soon as I could recover myself sufficiently, I hurried out after him and looked for him in the neighbouring streets, but he was gone.
— Charles Dickens
I love being a woman and I was not one of these women who rose through professional life by wearing men's clothes or looking masculine. I loved wearing bright colors and being who I am.
— Madeleine Albright