If I was a fashion designer just following trends or designing for celebrities, I would not be fulfilled.
I’m not too into the trends - I like to look at trends as suggestions, not as rules.
I like to wear what I feel good in, not what the latest trend is.
Nothing disturbs me more than the downward trend of productivity in our nation today. The consequences of a decrease in productivity are a diminished standard of living, higher labor costs, less competitive prices, and more inflation.
Honesty is always the best policy, even when it's not the trend.
Caution in handling generally accepted opinions that claim to explain whole trends of history is especially important for the historian of modern times, because the last century has produced an abundance of ideologies that pretend to be keys to history but are actually nothing but desperate efforts to escape responsibility.
I encourage people to embrace whatever it is that makes them different. Not being like everybody, setting your own trends, being your own person, that’s what makes you cool.
I feel as if I'm clearly part of a trend among writers who take themselves seriously - and I confess to taking myself as seriously as the next writer.
Simply that we are mirroring the trends in society, at any given time smuggling was an issue in the seventies, corruption is an issue today, and we faithfully reflect those issues.
Any trend that is developed too fast and is disposed right away is not going to have a lasting impression on the culture, you know?
I do enjoy fashion - a lot of runway clothes are pretty unwearable, but if moderated, the trends can be worn by just about anyone.
The single most important top-level trend is the shift to mobile.
The mainstream usually follows trends, it seldom sets them except for a few films.
Find the trend whose premise is false, and bet against it.
Standing outside the cultural hysteria the trend is fairly clear. It is a trend toward temporal compression and the emergence of ambiguity.
I encourage costumers to not focus on trends but to just wear whatever they feel like wearing because I think that's when a woman looks most attractive - when she's the most comfortable.
The increase in inequality in income is a longtime trend, but the pressure on middle- and low-income workers is going up rapidly. Especially if they live in an area where there are high housing and gas prices, like California.
It is in revolutionary periods that the culmination of previous trends and the beginning of new ones appear.
The thing is to be able to outlast the trends.
They say if the warming trend continues, by 2015 Hillary Clinton might actually thaw out.