I love thrift shopping. You can get ten things because everything costs, like, three dollars.
I'd say I was a tomboy... I took wood shop in high school and I was very into volleyball and football, and was very unaware of anything girly for a long time.
I think religion is a bunch of hooey, and I think that the holidays are an opportunity for people to get stressed out, getting their rush to shop. It's so conformist.
The teacher is commodified, the school is a shop, the subjects are consumer goods. To read, to think, to reflect, isn't a question of want, it's a question of need.
I love shopping at Zara or Topshop. I'm not going to go out and spend $1,200 on a Chloe top that I'm probably going to spill something on.
I was able to do a lot of music on 'SCTV,' and I was really lucky to do a musical; I got to sing the part of Seymour in 'Little Shop of Horrors.'
Growing up I always shopped at Victoria's Secret with my mom and saw Angels like Gisele and Karolina Kurkova in the windows.
My favourite outfit was this black lace dress that I found in a vintage shop in Williamsburg, New York.
I will go out of my way to avoid the shopping crowds and the extreme consumerism - I hate all that.
I like shopping from the comfort of my bed whilst my husband is asleep beside me.
I was thrilled when a designer shop assistant said I was a size smaller than Madonna!
One of the difficulties of not knowing for so long whether we were doing a fifth season or not was that we weren't really allowed to go out shopping for work.
I was raised to want to work for a living. The idea of just sitting around or going shopping every day appalls me.
There were adventure stories supplied with cloths for mopping your brow, thrillers containing pressed leaves of soothing valerian to be sniffed when the suspense became too great, and books with stout locks sealed by the Atlantean censorship authorit...
For a while I couldn't leave the house by myself. Even if I was just grocery shopping alone, I'd get self-conscious.
I shop at a lot of vintage stores because the prices are amazing, and I love the idea that there's a history behind the piece I'm wearing.
I guess money can't buy happiness if you shop in the wrong places.
I don't like the idea of 'trends' at all. If you follow trends, then everybody looks the same. The best shopping experiences are in local markets, especially in foreign cities.
Even if I am predisposed to shop online, I see bricks and mortar as part of marketing.
You walk past people in streets, or they serve you in shops, and you know nothing about the horrors they may be living with.
My first job was working in a dress shop in Los Angeles in 1940, for $7 a week.