Top 26 Quotes About Glamour And Fashion
#1. In the South America of the forties and fifties, everyone was into beauty and glamour and fashion.
Mario Testino
#2. What on earth could we girls possibly learn from a werewolf?" Sophronia wondered.
"How to keep a hat on no matter what the circumstances?" hazarded Dimity.
Gail Carriger
#3. For all of its glamour and frivolity, fashion happens to be a relevant and powerful force in our lives. At every level of society, people care greatly about the way they look, which affects both their self-esteem and the way other people interact with them.
Teri Agins
#4. I've always loved the fashion of the '30s and everything that came with the Art Deco era - the jewelry and the glamour.
Emmy Rossum
#5. I want to remind people of a different kind of glamour, a different look, and breaking the rules of fashion. I wanna break the rules.
Dita Von Teese
#6. Although people often equate them, glamour is not the same as beauty, stylishness, luxury, celebrity, or sex appeal. It is not limited to fashion or film; nor is it intrinsically feminine. It is not a collection of aesthetic markers - a style, as fashion and design use the word.
Virginia Postrel
#7. Driven to design by what she refers to as the lack of glamour in the industry, Bar Or creates for the modern woman who is a fashion risk-taker, one who is confident and, perhaps, has a larger than life personality.
Aslaug Magnusdottir
#8. The Obama presidency, and liberalism in general, are based on not trusting the American people - a belief that big government is better for people.
Bobby Jindal
#9. I think you want to show a level of transparency that breeds trust. You don't want to show a level of desperation that breeds concern.
Dave McClure
#10. From Day 1 I wasn't planning to run until I am very old.
Asafa Powell
#11. I've never seen radio as the minor leagues, where I'm just really preparing to be in the show that really counts, namely, television, which is, I think, what people often assume. I've never felt that way.
Terry Gross
#12. Glamour really has to do with good lighting, doesn't it?
Nigella Lawson
#13. It is simple as this: she has a complicated life and her clothes can't help but show it. It is all part of her unique disheveled glamour.
Megan Abbott
#14. I think New York is the center of fashion, even though L.A. has a lot of heritage and the glamour of Hollywood.
Nina Garcia
#15. I wore combat boots for two albums, then I went into more of the sparkle and glamour. The older that I've become, I've felt very connected to fashion, especially this past year working with [stylist] Kate Young and creating these relationships with people that I never had before.
Selena Gomez
#17. The Fashion Fund celebrates the real passion that underlies the fashion business, not the frothy world of glamour and celebrity that so often surrounds it.
Anna Wintour
#18. Thierry Mugler is about the power of glamour and walking straight into the future. He's been a god for successive generations in the fashion industry. He fused pop and high fashion, told a story in style and combined fantasy with reality.
Nicola Formichetti
#19. I've always loved the pomp and circumstance of dressing up; the pagenatry and all of the glamour of Hollywood.
Halle Berry
#20. Fashion is a lifestyle, it's a choice,it's a freedom of expression.You have to live it, you have to love it. You have to breathe it. Life's all about love and glamour.
Christina Aguilera
#21. I would prefer to direct without also starring in the same project.
Julie Ann Emery
#22. I love fashion, beauty, glamour. It's the mark of civilisation.
David LaChapelle
#23. I would never challenge any rapper to a rap-off. It's weird, I'm not that type of rapper.
Donald Glover
#24. Over youth, glamour, and glibness. Fashion has no use for Mitts. But the funny thing about cool? It's not cool. At all. In fact, what's truly cool is the rebellion against the perceived,
Greg Gutfeld
#25. I never wanted to work in fashion. At age 12 or 13, I wanted to design for showgirls - for the theater! And I was crazy for the Hollywood of the 1950s: Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, Jennifer Jones. They were my idea of glamour - and Sylvie Vartan, the French singer.
Christian Louboutin
#26. I was taken to my first fashion show - Nina Ricci haute couture - in Paris by the White Russian princess, down on her luck, whom I was boarding with in Paris in 1963. I was captivated by the glamour of the gilded salon, the elegant clothes, and the audience of grand ladies.
Suzy Menkes
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