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In the evening every man looks the same. Like penguins. Women have a special dress for that event; men, the same tuxedo.
I dress up for awards, but only if somebody else is going to pay for the clothes. And shop for them, too!
I tend to dress a little more sophisticated than most women do.
I like dressing like a guy. I love it. When I was modeling I used to do pictures where I would dress up like my little brother. No makeup, and I looked like a boy.
A lot of old guys in movies are like cowboys - they talk like cowboys and they dress like cowboys.
I wanted to dress the woman who lives and works, not the woman in a painting.
The difference between a man of sense and a fop is that the fop values himself upon his dress; and the man of sense laughs at it, at the same time he knows he must not neglect it.
I feel like I'm a boy, but I don't feel like I should've been born with different parts of my body or anything like that. I feel like it's just all in how I dress and how I talk and how I look and feel, and that makes me happy.
It's not that Shakespeare is frivolous, but you spend your time just getting people to dress up in other people's costumes and pretending to be people that they're not, and you think, after the years go by, well, what on earth was all that about?
All I need is my Chanel dress, my Louboutins, and some red lipstick.
The truth is I quite like to dress in jeans and a woolly jumper.
It's fun to do voiceover work, although you still have to act. But it doesn't involve memorizing lines, and you don't have to dress up.
Eat to please thyself, but dress to please others.
Throwing on a black dress with black tights, cute booties, a great coat and throw a scarf over it. I think simple accessories and, if you want to make a pop, a great red lip.
People vary. You change your style, your hair, and the way you dress. Talking differently will be a part of that.
Why are baseball managers the only coaches who dress up like the players?
Unfortunately, the greatest photographers don't pay extreme attention to the clothes. If they decide to put a dress in a bathtub or in front of a cow in the countryside with dirt everywhere, well, the dresses come back... ready to be put in the garbage.
I love Lady Gaga. When I was in high school, I really wanted to dress like her.
I would like to do a nice comedy/drama feature with a good part, but nobody's asked me to do a film. Maybe it's because they don't know what to do with a guy in a dress.
Kids who have no money are still figuring out a way - somehow - to dress nicely.
I still got a lot to learn about fashion. I'm somebody who experiments, somebody who's finding their way. I'm young, and I don't really know if there's any guide to style in what's right and what's wrong. I just dress as an extension of how I'm feeling. If I feel crazy, then I'm gonna rock something crazy.
I do like to dress up and look nice, and I'm inspired by people who do the same - people who express themselves through how they dress.
I think people expect me to dress a bit like Veronica from 'Shameless,' in vest tops and denim skirts.
Someday I'm going to go onstage in a dress if I want to.
There are a ton of A-list stars I'd love to dress - fashionistas like Keira Knightley and Scarlett Johansson. Also, Cate Blanchett would be fun and fabulous. My picks vary by the day and how I'm feeling. But, as a new, young designer, I'm open to working with everyone!
I'm a multidimensional person and that's the freedom of fashion: that you're able to reinvent yourself through how you dress and how you cut your hair or whatever.
The way you dress is an expression of your personality.
When you're young, no one cares who your parents are, although Mum would arrive to pick me up in her full hair and make-up and fur, and I used to say, 'Can't you just dress normally, like all the other mums?' I wanted her to blend in more, but I've always been really proud of Mum - as proud as she is of me.
I don't want to be just known for the way I dress. I want to be known for how I play, how I treat people, and how I am as a role model. I don't just want to be, 'He dresses cool' or 'He dresses crazy.' You're going to have lovers and haters. I want my golf game to be the main thing.
I have cellulite - and had it even when I was at my absolute thinnest. I'm never not going to have cellulite. People need to just accept that it's there and maybe dress accordingly or use body makeup to cope with it.
About six weeks later, she called because she had found a dress. And then she said yes.
I don't care how many beauty treatments you have, I don't care which bag you're carrying - you have to have a dress.
I've heard people say to me, 'How can you claim to be a feminist when you dress like that?' I wear a lot of slip dresses and nightwear and stuff. People always question my credibility because of that: 'Oh, are you selling sex? Are you doing this or that to be recognized more or to sell your music?' No, it's just a fashion thing for me.
I like to look cool and dress nice. Lil Uzi is a rock star. Just know that.
I liked Lady Gaga's meat dress. It was funny.
My first day on the set of 'John Adams', I was just supposed to fly to Virginia for a costume fitting. But the director figured, why not shoot it, too? So they threw me into a dress that didn't fit, gave me lines I hadn't seen, in a dialect I didn't know, and two screaming, arching infants.