At school, I basically wear one pair of jeans and sneakers for months on end.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.
Sniff books like perfumes and wear books like hats upon your crazy heads.
I know at one point I had bright red hair and I had bracelets from my wrist up to my elbow and I was wearing size 50 pants. I wouldn't wear that today, but I'm not embarrassed about wearing it back then any more.
I don't use sex to sell records, obviously, but I'd be lying if I said that I don't feel like I have to make an effort to look good when I go out onstage, to wear something pretty
First you use machines, then you wear machines, and then. . . ? Then you serve machines.
Whatever you wear, you have to own it. Make it yours.
Cersei Lannister: I shall wear this as a badge of honor. Robert Barathon: Wear it in silence or I'll honor you again.
There is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us, and not we, them.
Women gather together to wear silly hats, eat dainty food, and forget how unresponsive their husbands are. Men gather to talk sports, eat heavy food, and forget how demanding their wives are. Only where children gather is there any real chance of fun.
Prints can absolutely be investment pieces. I've seen prints from my collections from five years ago on the street now. It's totally possible. If the colors don't age and if the fabric is beautiful, then of course people should wear it year after year.
Women in London are like the rich silks; they are out of fashion a great while before they wear out.
I normally wear Stuart Weitzman or Kors Michael Kors.
If you wear a wig, everybody notices. But if you then dye the wig, people notice the dye.
Change is hard because people wear themselves out. And that’s the second surprise about change: What looks like laziness is often exhaustion.
Age is not a taboo in the fashion industry. One should learn what to wear to look good at any age.
A shimmery bronzer is the perfect way to look alive. If you don't want to wear makeup, mix some with moisturizer. You'll look pretty but not made-up.
You can go into neighborhoods in the United States where people dress a certain way because they don't want to be out of touch, where boys wear pants down to their knees, which nobody has compelled them to do but they pick up the cultural norms, or where girls are improperly dressed by my eyes, but that's what they see in the media.
Such is the pleasure of projecting that many content themselves with a succession of visionary schemes, and wear out their allotted time in the calm amusement of contriving what they never attempt or hope to execute.
I have huge hands and feet. I'm 5'6" and wear a size 10 shoe.