Dress Quotes
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I won't allow magazines in the house. When I was younger, I wanted to have my hair cut like so-and-so in the class above me at school, not somebody in a magazine. You see young girls trying to dress like so-and-so because they've seen lots of pictures of them.
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At the beginning they wanted me to sing as sweet as a flower, even Ernesto Alonso put me a strapless dress and high heels and as soon as I went down the stairs I fell. I didn't even make it to the stage.
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Don't try to dress like me or wear your hair like mine. Find your own style.
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I think it's always a good idea to dress as someone you like, as long as it's done in good taste. That's the key.
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I've worn a dress at my wedding. I've worn 6-inch Louboutins. I've got no fear and no shame.
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One of the first gardens I did outside the family was for the designer Hattie Carnegie. I was 23 then, and I went to her salon, but could not afford any of her dresses myself, though I loved them. Miss Carnegie suggested I do a garden in exchange for a coat and dress, and so I designed and planted a garden for her.
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Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.
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When Princess Diana got married, I was a very little kid, I think. I remember her dress, and I found the dress amazing when I was a kid.
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If I'm thrifting, and I find this great dress, but it won't fit me, and I won't grow into it because I'm impossibly tiny, I don't want to let it sit there. I'll buy it and send it to a friend.
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Come dress yourself in love, let the journey begin.
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I've never judged anybody by how they look or how they dress. I basically judge them on their character. And that's how I lead my own life.
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Every woman looks good in a flamenco dress.
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When I was designing Mrs. Obama's dress, half of me was saying, 'What would Halston do?' The other half was saying, 'Be who you are.' Halston, me, America, India - it's been such a great combination. This is what makes me who I am, with the clean lines I learned from Halston and complicated Indian over-the-top Bollywood traditions.
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I still have the dress I wore on the first date with my husband, which was more than 66 years ago. I still have it, and it still fits.
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I like to dress up every now and then.
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When I was younger, I did lots of plays, put on shows for Mum and Dad, made my brother dress up in ridiculous tutus and whatnot to perform in front of them. I think my pre-primary report was like, 'Has a flair for drama' - it was just a little side note.
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There's no way I set out to be a certain kind of symbol - the way I dress is the way I am, the way I live my life.
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It's fun to play dress up for work, but when you have those off-days, it's nice to just be low-key.
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It's more fun to look at an old picture of me than it is to look at a new one sometimes. Although, I still wear a dress pretty well.
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Having a couple really great basics makes it easy to dress well every day.
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There are only three things I can do - make a dress, decorate a house, and entertain people.
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I'd like to make over Marilyn Manson and just dress him really normally to see what he looks like. That'd be really weird!
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I wear the national dress because it is the most natural and the most becoming for an Indian.
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The law is simply expediency wearing a long white dress.