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I'm a big Birmingham City supporter and seeing the fans dressed as Peaky Blinders is one of my proudest moments.
I get told all the time that I'm a fashion icon now, but I don't really know what that means. I just get dressed.
I did one show in Chennai. There was this little kid, dressed up as I dressed in 'Blue Eyes.' That's fame for me.
The first time I met James Franco, he was dressed like James Dean. He was James Dean, literally, filming a biopic.
I have a T-shirt that says Game of Stones, which has the Flintstones dressed as 'Game of Thrones' characters on it.
We are dealing with the best-educated generation in history. But they've got a brain dressed up with nowhere to go.
If I'm going to dress up, I like things that are quite long and classic. I like feeling dressed up and like a lady.
I love dressing up around the holidays! My friends also really like to get dressed up. It's an excuse to get fancy.
Everybody gets dressed every day, and whatever you decide to get dressed in that morning is communicating something.
I've always maintained that there is a very fine line between a daring, sexy older woman and mutton dressed as lamb.
For my 23rd birthday I had a house party that was '90s themed and I dressed up as Alabama whirly from 'True Romance.'
One time I got dressed in all black, Rambo-style, and took a massive pair of bolt-cutters and nicked a military bike.
I think people look at me different when they see I'm dressed well. They pay attention. They know I'm about something.
The French are a smallish, monkey-looking bunch and not dressed any better, on average, than the citizens of Baltimore.
I feel like girls should dress down a little bit on the holidays, even though the instinct is to get really dressed up.
We came, we saw, we bedazzled! You know, and it's hard to be serious and thoughtful when you're dressed like a Skittle.
I dressed more like a pop star, I suppose, rather than the traditional blazer and tall trousers other players went for.
I have a theory, now - that the whole of the Renaissance was peopled with girls dressed as boys so they could make art.
Jackie Kennedy was the most appropriately dressed first lady we've ever had. You can see how lasting Jackie's style is.
I find it alarming that people are so convinced they're the best at anything - presenting, hairdressing, getting dressed.
I wouldn't even hold my kids sometimes because I didn't want them to spit up on me when I was dressed for an awards show.
Dean Martin always dressed very well but then he was a good looking fella with a good physique so he could wear anything.
When I am walking in Central Park, I recognize the Italians. Because an Italian, even when he jogs, he's dressed perfect.
Everyone should have hair. When you get dressed up, you must do that last whip of hair spray, or life's not worth living.
I hate all those celebrity sculptures like Tussauds, where everyone is dressed in spangly suits and they are all smiling.
You're dressed in a tuxedo, you wear a bow tie. A bow tie with a tuxedo is more formal than a straight tie with a tuxedo.
I recognize that, to someone who doesn't know my history, maybe I seem like this guy who gets dressed up for the Internet.
Tired of nagging your kids to hurry up, get dressed, drink their milk and brush their teeth? Here's a radical idea: Don't.
My number one style requirement is to have fun getting dressed. Nothing is too old, expensive, cheap, cute or ugly for me.
I don't like getting dressed up. It's hard because as a woman, as an actor, the whole world wants you to enjoy dressing up.
I love fashion, but I don't come from a background of loving clothes, and I remember feeling badly dressed from a young age.
Hockey is a sport for white men. Basketball is a sport for black men. Golf is a sport for white men dressed like black pimps.
But I'll never be one of those women who feel that they always have to wear earrings and aren't properly dressed without them.
If you perceive someone to be stylish then even if they are shabbily dressed you would consider that as a new style statement.
Ever since I was a little girl, I always loved fashion. I would watch my mother get dressed and suggest things she should wear.
I did not have any money, so when I came to New York, I just dressed myself with whatever I could find and the Army-Navy store.
Life excites me-just little, normal, everyday things. Getting out of bed. Getting dressed. Making food. I find it all exciting.
I think clothes are very much a representation of your attitude and the way you feel. I really love to be dressed down, though.
If I was younger and I got a new tracksuit, hat, trainers, you couldn't tell me I didn't look good. I thought I was dressed up.
I always loved Belle from 'Beauty and the Beast'. I always thought I looked like her, so I dressed like her for every Halloween.
I like it when I see people dressed on the street, and it looks like Gucci, but it's not. It means you are doing something right.
In the fourth-grade talent show, my buddies and I dressed up like the California Raisins - they were big then! - and lip-synched.
When I went to high school, in the late 1970s, disco was in full swing and anyone who was into it dressed the part. I know I did.
I'd love to have a fashion range; I've been dressed by the amazing Vivienne Westwood, and fashion is something I'm a huge fan of.
The Crafty Cockney had a picture of the owner dressed up as a copper, so I brought it home, wore it on TV and the name just stuck.
I would be upset if I was on the 'worst dressed'. It would make me think, 'Surely I haven't done anything that horrific - have I?'
I'm not great on the florals. I think you've got to wear what you're happy in and that is fun but isn't mutton dressed up as lamb.
I don't want to be a silly temptress. I cannot see any sense in getting dressed up and doing nothing but tempting men in pictures.
I try to never look back at how I dressed in the first few seasons of 'Laguna Beach' because it was pretty bad... head-to-toe bad.
Sometimes I'll look back at old pictures where I'm a little heavy and dressed funny and think, 'How did I get chicks all the time?'