A well-tailored suit is important - and I don't like wearing belts with mine - it should be tailored to your body.

In a meat-eating world, wearing leather for shoes and clothes and even handbags, the discussion of fur is childish.

I do enjoy wearing a little heel when I'm at work, but when I'm running around with my son, it's a different story!

It's a surer way to a woman's heart to be interested in what she's thinking than what she's wearing or not wearing.

The idea that a man should be wearing something different and more eccentric is obviously the oldest idea on earth.

How strange, when your father's wearing women's clothes and platform shoes, that a pair of loafers looks incredible.

I really like black. I love wearing black, different aesthetics and shades. I like earth tones. Those are my go-tos.

I went to an all-girls school in a uniform and always got detention for wearing colorful boxer shorts under my kilt.

Be able to suffer wearing a necktie or slightly high heels for an entire evening without complaint or early removal.

I'm kind of obsessed with wedges, but I go to a regular high school, so I'm not going to be wearing Vera Wang there.

If you're wearing a pair of shoes that's a little flashy, then it's important not to be flashy up top and vice versa.

Rather than being an interpreter, the scientist who embraces a new paradigm is like the man wearing inverting lenses.

I can't stand wearing the same clothes all day. It makes me insane. I like to dress for the afternoon and for dinner.

I am not one to adhere to silly clothing rules. I love mixing metals, wearing a brown bag with black shoes, whatever.

Fashion offers no greater challenge than finding what works for night without looking like you are wearing a costume.

In terms of fashion, I love adding a fun scarf to whatever I'm wearing - it's a great way to dress up a plain outfit!

I love that I can dream about paisley, and then two months later, someone's wearing it. I'm basically styling America.

Shaving your head is acceptable. It's when you start wearing toupees and brushing your hair over that things go wrong.

I find a lot of inspiration in street style and watching women walk, the way they wear things and what they're wearing.

I've been wearing jeans all my life. I remember my first denim as a kid because my mum used to buy me OshKosh overalls.

I care about how you feel when you're wearing something, because I think that if you feel confident, you look beautiful.

You know, I love wearing heels. I wish I could wear them all the time, but, you know, my sport doesn't really permit it.

I love heels. I remember the first time I saw a pair of heels my mum said: 'You're not wearing those. They're too high!'

I'm never massively concerned about what somebody is wearing, as long as it makes them feel really good about themselves.

In fairy tales the bad guy is very easy to spot. The bad guy is always wearing a black cape so you always know who he is.

I'm not becoming western; I am still following my Pashtun culture, and I'm wearing a shalvar kamiz, a dupatta on my head.

Costume is a huge part of getting into character. Your body soaks in what you're wearing, and you turn into someone else.

I'm not a short person; I'm 5'10 and I was wearing heels, and I felt like a tiny little creature next to Shaquille O'Neal.

I've always been the girl the kids in school would be like, 'What is she wearing?' Then eventually some trends would stick.

I won't be happy until we have every boy in America between the ages of six and sixteen wearing a glove and swinging a bat.

In high school, girls started wearing high-waisted pants with their shirts tucked into them. I don't get what that's about.

My collections are a reflection of my personality, and the satisfaction I get from wearing my own designs is indescribable.

My grandmother used to embarrass me more, when she would pick me up from school wearing a big fuzzy hat. I didn't like that.

Wearing a giant, over-sized scarf will make you look deeply intelligent in almost any situation, but especially a book club.

Some people go to Berlin to get more cutting edge; I went and started wearing lederhosen and going to visit baroque palaces.

In real life I've learned to love not wearing any makeup whatsoever, and I'm super low-maintenance when it comes to my hair.

If you saw Queen Elizabeth it would be amazing, she came from another planet. She was so attractive in what she was wearing.

I have been wearing Air Max for so long, since I was seven playing around in the estate; I feel like I know my Air Max well.

I think often the West does not understand the history and the privilege of wearing a hijab. They always think of oppression.

Fit is everything. I don't care what your body type is like: If you're not wearing clothes that fit you, you can't have style.

When you're wearing a motorcycle helmet, people don't know who you are. So I just wander around and, yeah, it's pretty awesome.

Behaving like a princess is work. It's not just about looking beautiful or wearing a crown. It's more about how you are inside.

I have always made my own jewelry. I particulary love emeralds and black diamonds, and I'm always wearing large cocktail rings.

I love wearing my hair curly, but turning the curling iron all the way up creates curls that look really made up and artificial.

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

I'm not eager to jump into marriage again. I'm in the corner right now, wearing my dunce cap. That area is obviously a nightmare.

It's no fun getting older. I might be wearing beautiful diamond earrings, but they can't take away the pain of losing my hearing.

I thought, If people are going to write about what I'm wearing, then I would wear young British designers who need the publicity.

I love being pregnant, I love giving birth, I love all that, it's like wearing a wedding dress, I don't want that all to be over.

The reason a lot of people do not recognize opportunity is because it usually goes around wearing overalls looking like hard work.

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