I love dressing up and doing the red carpet every once in a while, but I am very much a jeans kinda girl, so it's all a little embarrassing for me.
When you're comfortable, you're more confident - I really believe that. If you're walking around in a dress or a pair of shoes that are uncomfortable, it reads all over you.
I'm really not into that super-crazy-colour, smiley-faces-on-the-front-of-your-dress look. That's not my thing. You're not going to see me in pink. Or anything frilly. Or a tutu. Or bows.
I promised to always bring up a glass of water to her before we go to bed, and she promised to never let me dress myself.
I saw Aerosmith, and I was like, 'Wow, you can dress like a girl and still get girls? Hand me a scarf!'
I wanted to give a woman comfortable clothes that would flow with her body. A woman is closest to being naked when she is well-dressed.
A beautiful dress may look beautiful on a hanger, but that means nothing. It must be seen on the shoulders, with the movement of the arms, the legs, and the waist.
Fashion is not an investment. If you wear a dress and don't get many compliments, you won't wear it again. It's not like buying bonds.
I'm still enjoying discovering more designers and getting to play dress-up in a bigger way than I ever have before.
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 loved Riot Grrl. Not only was it a punk rock revolution, but it meant you could get dressed for a night out for less than two pounds!
My look was even more solidified when I started singing in Greenwich Village with my sister Lucy. We wore matching dresses as the Simon Sisters.
You cannot score a goal when you are sitting on the bench. To do so, you have to dress up and enter the game.
Desire is the strongest human emotion - desire for a hat, desire for a dress; that's what drives people to buy and want things.
It's more fun to look at an old picture of me than it is to look at a new one sometimes. Although, I still wear a dress pretty well.
I've always maintained that there is a very fine line between a daring, sexy older woman and mutton dressed as lamb.
I don't consider myself flashy at all. I mean, did I dress like the average Washingtonian? No.
What do I think about the way most people dress? Most people are not something one thinks about.
I'd much rather dress like a 5 year old than a 21 year old. I'd much rather wear a puffy sleeved shirt than some low-cut top.
Lots of shy people dress a bit too much. It's just kind of an armour. People say the same thing about me.
I'd rather kill myself than dress like Victoria Beckham in towering heels day after day.