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Fashion Quotes

The libraries of America are and must ever remain the home of free and inquiring minds. To them, our citizens - of all ages and races, of all creeds and persuasions - must be able to turn with clear confidence that there they can freely seek the whole truth, unvarnished by fashion and uncompromised by expediency.

Fashion condemns us to many follies, the greatest is to make oneself its slave.

We need to exert ourselves that much more, and break out of the vicious cycle of dependence imposed on us by the financially powerful: those in command of immense market power and those who dare to fashion the world in their own image.

The new fashion is to talk about the most private parts of your life; other fashion is to repent of your excesses and to criticize the drugs that made you happy in the other times.

I love Vetements, but I tend not to wear on stage 'cause the sleeves are too long and I can't play the guitar.

I wear a lot of Saint Laurent because it's so classic rock star.

In the early days, we just wore black onstage. Very bold, my dear. Then we introduced white, for variety, and it simply grew and grew.

I have fun with my clothes onstage; it's not a concert you're seeing, it's a fashion show.

I dress to kill, but tastefully.

I like to be comfortable, but I do enjoy being a British gent and dressing up a bit.

Guys will take one pair of jeans, five T-shirts and three pair of socks and that'll get you by for 10 weeks.

I majored in fashion design in school, and I have always wanted to design my own line of clothing, jewelry, and stuff like that; so this was just a step for me in that direction.

I always wear the kind of stuff that makes you overheat and die.

Clothing & fashion are kind of my security blanket, almost.

If I'm in a bad mood, or if I'm uncomfortable, it's probably what I'm wearing that's making me feel that way.

I think I had a lot of bad hair moments. In the early 80's just sometimes I wore purple lipstick or green lipstick.

I really like to look like a history book. I can look 1940s, I can look 1970s hippie-chic, or sometimes I'll pull that '80s Brooklyn hip-hop kid with the door-knocker earrings.

I did a lot of thrift and vintage. I would mix those pieces into some of the more inexpensive items from Express, Gap, Old Navy, and Clothestime.

My style icons were Gwen Stefani, when she was in No Doubt, and then Shirley Manson in Garbage.

You will never be stylish if you don't take risks.