At the beginning, when you don't look so pregnant, I think it's all about dressing boyish, with jackets and loose layers.

I'm tired of the industry, tired of playing the whole game - the dressing up, the red carpet. I hate talking about myself.

My decorating and renovation skills are nil - indeed, I once used a shower curtain from Pottery Barn as 'window dressing.'

I believe in dressing for the occasion. There's a time for sweater, sneakers and Levis and a time for the full-dress jazz.

I just enjoy dressing up and getting all the new sneakers and all the hot exclusive clothes - I did even when I was young.

If you could bottle that special feeling you sometimes get in a dressing room just before a match, you'd be a billionaire.

I grew up in a small Austrian village, a quite conservative one, and I was the weird little boy always dressing as a girl.

I've discovered that I value simplicity above all in dressing. I don't like anything I wear to be too complicated or fussy.

I have experience dressing me as a 6, a 12, and more. And when you go above a size 12, you don't lose your love of fashion.

Bagpipes is a woodwind instrument, so you have to warm it up. But in a wrestling dressing room? You've got to be kidding me.

A lot of my designs are inspired by the 1930s, when people were fabulous at dressing up. Then it just all kind of fell away.

Many years ago, I was found in compromising circumstances in a dressing room by a security man. The other person was hiding.

I pray almost every day, and you can see that I pray on the pitch. I pray in the dressing room. That is just part of my life.

I love being a writer. I have a great life. I get up in the morning and pad around in my dressing gown and listen to Radio 4.

I mean, I would love to see the German chancellor, Angela Merkel, dressing up in a more cosy way, if she feels like doing it.

I would not dress Katie Price. Ever. It's important to keep the right look, so it's important to be dressing the right people.

My fashion statement depends on my mood. I am more of a tomboy when dressing up, and I have never worn pink in my entire life.

Making films is great. You've got 100 people around and you're all dressing up and making weird art-it's a fun group activity.

We women are way too hard on ourselves. I don't know who some women are dressing for, but we should be celebrating our bodies.

I love dressing up in superhero outfits and in fact, when I dress up as Wonder Woman, I actually think that I'm more powerful.

I've always loved the idea of changing myself, wearing costumes and disguises. It takes you back to being a kid, to dressing up.

Growing up, I was definitely a tomboy, an overall-and-Converse type of girl, and I still am, but for events, I love dressing up.

I've become more and more comfortable with occasionally dressing sexier, but I still hope to express a 'cool' type of sensuality.

My earliest memories are at the Blue Note here in New York or backstage at different theatres or different clubs, dressing rooms.

When I was younger, I was a complete tomboy. Then in college I started emerging out of the tomboy stage and dressing differently.

While dressing up as Courtney is a performance, there is a part of me that is expressing my gender in feminine and masculine ways.

I don't like it when people say, 'You're 45, so you should be wearing X and never Y.' For me, dressing is about attitude, not age.

I love dressing Mason more than dressing myself. It's so much fun picking out his clothes and making outfits and giving him style.

When I joined the Lakers and moved to L.A., I started getting more serious about collecting sneakers and dressing from the feet up.

I am very happy. And also, I want to come out to bat in this kind of tough situation when everybody in the dressing room is nervous.

I hate Halloween. I hate dressing up. I hate - I wear wigs, makeup, costumes every day. Halloween is like, my least favorite holiday.

The work my mum does, a lot of it is re-housing homeless people, that's a real job. I play make-believe and dressing up for a living!

Shooting a movie should be fun! It's not a real job. It can be hard, but at the end of the day, we're dressing up and playing pretend.

Normcore doesn't equal wearing the first pair of jeans and T-shirt from your wardrobe. Behind dressing easy, lies a precise selection.

When you can't do something truly useful, you tend to vent the pent up energy in something useless but available, like snappy dressing.

I still like to think I have a pretty good laugh with the other guys in the dressing room and still enjoy a beer and the odd night out.

Dressing up is inevitably a substitute for good ideas. It is no coincidence that technically inept business types are known as 'suits'.

Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni, the respect they have for each other is unbelievable, so it makes my job in the dressing room so much easier.

I believe in comfort and dressing according to my body type. I have a tall frame. So a lot of things suit me more than it would others.

A big player coming in can change the dynamics of the dressing room, upset the rhythm of the team and end up doing more harm than good.

In the dressing room there is nothing better than when a good player walks through the door and the guys say 'I'm glad he's come along.'

I've often been accused of dressing too well. I've always been fascinated by fashion, though I don't think I'm particularly fashionable.

Any queen who's ever worked in a drag bar, or even been in a drag dressing room, knows that underlying all of that is a sense of family.

Once you're comfortable with the way that you're dressing, you express yourself a lot more, and you're just able to have a lot more fun.

It was an old cricket coach who started calling me Fred - as in Flintstone. There are far worse things to be called in the dressing room.

I love dressing up, and I'm aware that people do say that it can take your attention away from the game. But I disagree with this notion!

In my world, the dressing room was sacrosanct. The only time anyone was permitted to take pictures in there was when we had won a trophy.

I love dressing up. I have people helping me with it. I am not going to take credit for that. I have a stylist, make-up and hair stylist.

For those who are out of work, to have the confidence from dressing appropriately and to feel good about themselves, it's really important.

Ancelotti speaks a lot with his players, creates a very close-knit atmosphere, and the Real Madrid dressing room was very sad when he left.

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