I love dress shopping, and I love talking about the wedding food. That's what makes me happy.
I can wear a sexy dress to any red carpet event. My wedding is my chance to go all the way and wear a princess silhouette.
Our idea of happiness, some of it, is very tied to the cult of celebrity: there is this golden, wonderful life that I want, and if I dress like that, I'm on my way there.
Dress codes and gestures and attitudes have always inspired me, as has youth culture in general, although now I question it more. If you analyze youth cultures over history, there has always been something strict about them - you have to be like this...
My dad used to say, 'Just because you dress up in a coat and tie, it doesn't influence your intelligence.'
I have a great admiration and tenderness for Azzedine Alaia. I haven't seen him in a while, but I guess he must be still sewing some dresses at night.
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.
Ballet pumps are the dream shoes because they are so comfortable. They look great both with jeans and summer dresses; and you can even wear the right pair with an evening gown.
You know, I understand that a lot of people, especially up north, put fruits and nuts in their stuffing, which is good, but for myself personally, I love an old-timey savory dressing.
I don't normally like getting dressed up, but when I go to events, I like to look put together. I've got to say, getting in a nice suit feels good.
Dean Martin always dressed very well but then he was a good looking fella with a good physique so he could wear anything.
There was no relationship between a wedding dress and fashion. There was no good taste, either. I realized that I could make an impression in terms of changing and readdressing the whole industry of bridal.
You think your friends have good taste in fashion, until they ask you to wear an ugly bridesmaid dress!
I'd love to do a fashion label in the future. I've been thinking a lot recently about maybe making a line of little dresses, so maybe one day.
Finally, everything that has been part of my life, whether I wanted it to or not, has expressed itself in my dresses.
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.
The only rule is don't be boring and dress cute wherever you go. Life is too short to blend in.
I love fall because I love the whole cuddling aspect of it, and a sweater dress has that vibe of I'm going to hunker down and be warm, but it's also very feminine.
My style icon actually is my three sisters. I love the way they dress and the way they put things together. I definitely get most of my style from them.
If you have a good sense of dressing, there wouldn't be any need to spend a fortune to look good.
Surely it is one of the simplest laws of taste in dress, that it shall not attract undue attention from the wearer to the worn.