Dresses, I find, are impractical in social situations, but I enjoy wearing them a great deal on stage.
Having a couple really great basics makes it easy to dress well every day.
I've worn a dress at my wedding. I've worn 6-inch Louboutins. I've got no fear and no shame.
There's a definite responsibility that comes with being famous. You shouldn't be able to just dress up and look pretty.
I like people who dress quirkly and differently. Like in womenswear, thank god for Helena Bonham Carter!
I just want to go to work and play dress up, like, for the rest of my life.
I like to dress, I love to have make-up on, I like to do my hair.
I love a pair of sexy heels with jeans, a nice jacket, or a little dress.
I love bold, colorful party dresses because they don't need accessories. Just throw one on and you're done.
I love being a woman. I like dressing up; I love buying shoes.
It's not so much the dressing up, but I love the idea of moving and existing in a different time.
I love the feeling of being on a team, rehearsing together, sharing a dressing room - I love that so much.
I wanted to dress the woman who lives and works, not the woman in a painting.
There was a French singer, Francoise Hardy - I used to look at her pictures and try to dress like her.
I'm not ashamed to dress "like a woman" because I don't think it's shameful to be a woman.
If I can get my dress on, my weight is under control.
I married a German. Every night I dress up as Poland and he invades me.
Why are baseball managers the only coaches who dress up like the players?
Fashion is part of our culture, and it's about more than just a pretty dress.
As a kid, Punky Brewster was my idol. I wanted to dress like her and talk like her.
True beauty is not in your face or in your dress but in your dignity.