I was mild-mannered, wore glasses, was very shy with women.
If I wore a sleeveless shirt, people would try to feed me after the match.
They are called 'Emos' now, and before that they were 'Goths. ' They didn't have a name for it when I was one, but I was that black-wearing teenager and yes, I wore a little eyeliner.
In memory, you can access something from the past, anything that you've experienced that you remember - it's there. Now, you might have a memento of it in a photograph or in a film or a building or some clothes that you wore. There might be something that connects you to this memory. But all of us are just all caught in this time, whatever that is.
I just wore a cage my whole career coming up, and didn't feel a reason not to have some type of protection.
The Lincoln Memorial is related to the toga and the civilization that wore it.
Years later, when I asked my father, I said 'Pop, why were you so much harder on me than my younger brothers?' he said, son, you plum wore me out.
American Graffiti was the first movie where the director let me have any input. It was the first time anyone ever listened to me. George thought my character should have a crew cut, but I wasn't happy with that idea. I'd always had pretty long hair back then - in college, particularly - so I told George my character should wear a cowboy hat. George thought about it and he remembered a bunch of guys from Modesto, California, who cruised around, like my character, and wore cowboy hats, so it turned out that it actually fit the movie.
She wore her sexuality with an older woman's ease, and not like an awkward purse, never knowing how to hold it, where to hang it, or when to just put it down.
First play I ever did was 'Footloose. ' I played the part of Willard when I was 16. I think I wore my drama teacher's jeans and her belt - that's how small I was. I know a lot of Willard's back story from the musical that's not explored in the film. Like he's got this whole relationship with his mama, and he sings this song "Mama Says".
I never really wore Gucci. I never did.
She wondered why she’d ever thought trusting someone who wore that much eyeliner was a good idea.
I wore dresses all the time. I like to wear dresses.
I was always the child who wore her emotions on her sleeve.
When I got into junior high school, that's when my mom let me dress how I wanted to dress. Up to that point I wore suits to school all the time.
I wore a pink Betsey Johnson dress to my prom, and I pretty much looked like a pink cupcake. I loved that dress!
The corsets I wore in The Railway Children are still in my undies drawer, a prized relic of my favourite film
I wore makeup when I was at school, and I wore makeup when glam started. I started wearing it again when punk started. I've always been drawn to wearing it. It's partly ritualistic, partly theatrical and partly just because I think I look better with it on.
I wore Nietzsche's eyes. Now that I step back to see, I haven't been me.
When I was 8 years old, it mattered what my favorite singer said and wore and expressed opinions about. And if I have a chance to matter to the growth and hopes and wishes of little girls, that's something I can't take lightly. So I do factor them in when I'm thinking about what to wear, and what to say, and whether or not to go out to bars even thought I'm not twenty-one.