Models are what they are... people who model clothing, that's all.

I know what I am doing with my handbag design and clothing design.

I am not a wolf in sheep's clothing, I'm a wolf in wolf's clothing.

If I find an item of clothing I like, I tend to buy it in multiples.

My name has become a brand - it could be make-up, clothing, perfume.

I'd like mostly stuff for design, because I like to design clothing.

I've always believed that clothing is a great way to tell your story.

Someday I want to have my own clothing line, perfume and makeup line.

I've always been kind of deep into thrifting and secondhand clothing.

Every song, every form of art, clothing, shoes, it has to be special.

I like how Ralph Lauren creates a mystical world through his clothing.

I see different artists making clothing lines and people respected it.

I don't see how an article of clothing can be indecent. A person, yes.

Gap clothing allows you to look like you're from nowhere and anywhere.

Shoes and clothing damage our ability to survive naked in the wilderness.

I want to combine a business major with studies in clothing and textiles.

I am around ladies' clothing all day long, and I get real sick of clothes.

Labels are for filing. Labels are for clothing. Labels are not for people.

Clothing has been called intimate architecture. We want to go beyond that.

I think the designs and creativity are limitless with 3-D-printed clothing.

People shouldn't have to spend a lot of money to get high-quality clothing.

I have always been very comfortable in little clothing; its part of my job.

I'm a sucker for expertly-executed detail and surprise elements in clothing.

Of course, clothing fashions have always been impractical, except in Tahiti.

Unseasonal clothing actually only stands out when it's visibly uncomfortable.

I have a line of clothing at J.C. Penney's... and I'm lucky to be affiliated.

For me, clothing has always been connected to history. That's what draws me in.

On Common Culture, you'll find coffee, clothing, and compilations. So many C's!

Clothing, and the products that you buy, are really about how they make you feel.

When it comes to fashion, I never wear makeup and always stick to black clothing.

Clothing is so much a part of who we are; that's our way of expressing ourselves.

I've always been interested in clothing because it's an extension of how we feel.

The world doesn't need another clothing company. But it does need a certain funk.

Before I started WeWork, I owned a baby clothing company based in Dumbo, Brooklyn.

I don't regard clothing as disposable, which is probably why I have so much of it!

I realised I wanted to make clothing which was as universal as jeans and T-shirts.

I was always interested in making clothing that is worn by people in the real world.

I know white clothing is supposed to enhance that summer glow, but writers don't tan.

Certainly, it's not unprecedented in the fashion world to use human hair on clothing.

I would love to have my own fashion line. I love modest clothing that's still flirty.

We stopped doing my clothing line about five years ago, so it isn't available anymore.

I got two clothing lines - I got the 4hunnid clothing, and I got the Bompton clothing.

My mother had to label all our clothing. As the youngest boy, all my tags read Droga5.

It is torment to be segregated out because of some bit of clothing that you're wearing.

The way I cut my clothing... it is about empowerment and loving the curves of the body.

As you know, the business is cyclic with styles. It's no different from clothing styles.

What do you actually need? Food, clothing and shelter. Everything else is entertainment.

When you've seen a nude infant doing a backward somersault you know why clothing exists.

I'm turning this industry around and making clothing that we've been wanting and needing.

When I'm older, if I'm successful at everything, I want to come out with a clothing line.

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