I think we should throw money at artists, not at girls who take their clothes off because they made a bad choice in life.
When people show me clothing that seems very, very feminine, it's hard for me to embrace that, because it just doesn't feel like me.
Professionally I've evolved with what's required, but the pictures I do for pleasure haven't changed, except for the cars in the background, the clothing. I haven't changed at all.
I pity the man who wants a coat so cheap that the man or woman who produces the cloth will starve in the process.
As a designer, you have to solve a lot of problems. Even though people are wearing clothes that are supposed to look beautiful, they'll have to do all kinds of things.
I didn't figure out the makeup or cute hair or clothes until oh, maybe my junior year of high school.
I never have had blonde hair. I have never had straight hair. I never wear pink clothes or spray tan and I never wore heels to school.
I think everyone envisions me sitting at Alexandre's all day, picking out beautiful clothes from passing couturiers.
I'd much rather be a woman than a man. Women can cry, they can wear cute clothes, and they are the first to be rescued off of sinking ships.
In my early days in Hollywood I tried to be economical. I designed my own clothes, much to my mother's distress.
Eventually, I manage to cheer Mum up by allowing her to go through my wardrobe and criticize all my clothes...
I think 1973 was the nadir of fashion. When you watch the coverage from that era, you're struck by the astonishing ugliness of the clothes.
I was always attracted to taking a novel position, but one grounded in the materials I'd been given, not made up out of whole cloth.
I'm a boots girl. The most I've ever spent on clothing is a pair of Ralph Lauren boots that go over the knee but can also fold down.
A lot of people still think caring about clothes is a dubious, unserious, frivolous, girlie thing.
I feel very strongly that clothes that fit well make a person feel better. It's maybe half the value of the merchandise.
You could put this record on and not get jarred half-way through. I wanted it to be all cut from one cloth, and that was the way we took it through the whole production process.
I wear everything from hip-hop baggy pants to beautiful Armani dresses. I also like to mix vintage clothing with designer pieces.
Although golf was originally restricted to wealthy, overweight Protestants, today it's open to anybody who owns hideous clothing.
The clothes chosen for me as a child had a strong element of the Pre-Raphaelite, muted greens and ivories, dusty rose, what seems in retrospect an eccentric amount of black.
I was admonished to adopt feminine clothes; I refused, and still refuse. As for other avocations of women, there are plenty of other women to perform them.