Ackerman: We'll have to dress it up a little. Disguise it. Give them enough reason to doubt it.
I'd love to give my music to someone who really likes to wow the crowd. I feel like half the time I just want to hide in the dressing room!
I love dressing up. I have people helping me with it. I am not going to take credit for that. I have a stylist, make-up and hair stylist.
I believe that anything can be for men or women. I mean, I've worn a lace dress before!
I was thinking that when I have children, that I should always dress as a character for them, so they think their mom is Alice in Wonderland or Cinderella. It would be totally messed up!
There are Katy-Perry-in-concert-type pieces that I look at and am like, 'This dress has a hundred cupcakes on it - I want it!' My mom will always talk me down.
Bender: You load up, you party. Brian Johnson: Uhh, no, actually, we dress up.
When I'm not working, I dress like a surfer. I look like I'm going to come into your house and clean your pool.
There are songs where no matter how much you know you shouldn't - like the Ying Yang Twins' 'Shake' - I'll be in a dress, and I'll krump to it. It's horrible!
I don't miss playing football, but I do miss going into the dressing room every day and having a laugh.
I dress how I feel. I just go off emotion. I can't prepare my outfit a day before. Everything I wear is spontaneous.
I think that a woman that is elegant herself is somebody who can dress herself easily and effortlessly.
A writer will divine a metaphor from a pattern on a dress, or a gesture, because sunsets have been done before.
There are only three things I can do - make a dress, decorate a house, and entertain people.
An evening dress that reveals a woman's ankles while walking is the most disgusting thing I have ever seen.
I've discovered that I value simplicity above all in dressing. I don't like anything I wear to be too complicated or fussy.
Around 2001, I started analyzing lesbians. I started to realize that even really butch-acting or -dressing women still had a strong female identity that I never had.
These people were well dressed in skins, had some guns, but armed generally with bows and arrows and such other instruments of war as are common among the Indians of the Missouri.
She may be an uggo, but that dress would turn anyone into a rock star.
Government, like dress, is the badge of lost innocence; the palaces of kings are built on the ruins of the bowers of paradise.
Chirren is the most dangerous creatures on the earth, with the exception of young girls between the ages of fifteen and forty-two.