Honest to god, Clare, you act like the dress is more important than you being shot!” Of course it is! It’s a Versace, you idiot! Bring help! I’m going to save this dress at all costs. ” - Sam to Clare
It is a common observation, that the more solicitous any people are about dress, the more effeminate they are.
I love a black wedding dress.
Girls who wear certain kind of dresses, who show certain areas of the body, are not going to like my clothes. You can't please everyone.
Oh, both my shoes are shiny new, And pristine is my hat My dress is 1922… My life is all like that.
My whole mantra is, "Go big or go home. " I don't want to just play a guy who dresses up. I want to play the person who threw down.
Dress is an index of your contents.
The early twenties when we drank wood alcohol and every day in every way grew better and better, and there was a first abortive shortening of the skirts, and girls all looked alike in sweater dresses, and people you didn't want to know said "Yes, we have no bananas," and it seemed only a question of a few years before the older people would step aside and let the world be run by those who saw things as they were--and it all seems rosy and romantic to us who were young then, because we will never feel quite so intensely about our surroundings any more.
Onstage, I'm still wearing my fabulous, sheer dresses because I'm not that big.
I don't want to see a dress with a woman. I just want to see a woman, with a beautiful dress.
Kids are starting to dress the same, listen to the same music. I look at their Tumblrs and they're all into the same things.
It's what I've trained for, from the first sketch to the fabric. Making dresses that are different from the usual style, and a lot of fun to wear.
I still love writing in my journal and wearing sparkly dresses and looking at old chandeliers.
I consider all of my pieces to be investment pieces. A dress shouldn't be worn for one season - you should be able to wear it year after year.
I like it when people who aren't so attractive, or they have a whole lot of hurdles to get over, I like it when they dress up and they look presentable. That, to me, just touches me.
I always tell this story: When I started, the woman went to the store to buy a dress. She saw it in pink and red, and then she remembered that the husband, who is probably going to pay for the dress, loves it in pink. So she buys the pink. Today, the same woman goes to the store and remembers the husband likes pink, and she buys the red.
I always drew dresses. I remember loving Richard Avedon's early Versace campaigns. I used to plaster my whole walls with them when I was a kid.
These people who come to Comic-Con and dress up - all across the country, the rest of the population who doesn't understand are scoffing at them.
I dress for the occasion. I like Tom Ford for more formal, especially his suits, and I wear a lot of Under Armour for my athletic gear. I also love Rag & Bone.
I like photographing dresses in windows. I actually wore a lot of dresses in the '70s. I like them on other people now.