I have a very small platform, and if I can use that to reach some kid who's teased for being effeminate or likes clothes, then I've done my job.
New clothes are a great way to deal after a breakup. A good mix CD also helps you get through it and... you know, 72 hours of ice cream.
To go to the synagogue with one's father on the Passover eve - is there in the world a greater pleasure than that? What is it worth to be dressed in new clothes from head to foot, and to show off before one's friends? Then the prayers themselves - the first Festival evening prayer and blessing.
I love fashion and there is no easier way to express yourself than through the clothes you wear.
I don't like to use expensive materials. I take care to make costs reasonable. It's very similar to the way I make clothes.
I'm from Sweden. We don't wear clothes in Sweden.
I like classics but I always add a twist because I don't like to think of my clothes as classic.
With the clothes I design, I think about my friends, how I'd want them to dress, what I'd want them to wear.
That's the reality of my life - I do normal things and then get to go to film festivals and wear borrowed clothes and turn up at premieres and talk about things I am passionate about. But then you click back to normality and your family and friends.
Basically, I always go to vintage shops rather than going shopping for new clothes.
This is actually something no one knows, but my mom was really the one who created the entire style for 'Teen Witch.' I'm dead serious. She was super involved, and is super creative, so I wore a lot of my actual clothes in the movie. Truly, Louise was my mom's vision. She really created an iconic character.
I waited my whole life to be a woman, so now my clothes are fairly tight.
I have lots and lots of party clothes. I mean real party clothes.
I would like to be recognized for my style, because I love clothes.
Even when I had no money, I spent everything I had on clothes.
My closet is pretty organized, I'm proud to say. It's set up by type of clothes and then by color. And then, of course, there's the rotating from spring/summer to fall/winter.
I don't have makeup on all the time, but when I want, I have fun with my friends choosing clothes and putting nail polish on.
I'm not that materialistic. I like nice clothes and that, but I don't spend lots of money on stuff. I'm not really into TV, I don't have an iPod, I've got a gramophone.
There's an inherent contradiction between appreciating the beauty of clothes and creativity and individuality, and the waste around the ideas of trends and seasons.
I recommend tidying by category, not by place. For example, instead of deciding that today you'll tidy a particular room, set goals such as 'clothes today, books tomorrow.'
I'm interested in clothes in the way that other people are interested in cars.
I love clothes so much. I feel like whatever I wear is an insight for other people to get to see who I am, or for me to portray how I'm feeling.
I'm a slob. I live in sweatpants and workout clothes.
My parents got me a sewing machine for Christmas during my senior year of high school. I made three pieces of clothing and had a fashion show at the end of the year, where we had to wear the clothes that we made. I took it to a whole new level; I made all my friends clothes.
Bones inside clothes. That was war to me.
I couldn't hope to be in anything better than 'Misfits.' The reaction from fans has been mental. The weirdest thing is when people tell me I'm their inspiration. I can't believe I get fan mail, and loads of free clothes. Adidas sent me lots of stuff; it's wicked!
I did think of becoming a priest quite late on, when other boys were thinking of knocking over fences and going out with girls. I would have made a very good bishop: nice housekeeper, nice clothes - god, the clothes.
It's like recycling: selling old clothes to help make new ones.
What I wear is constantly evolving. I am really big on comfortable clothes. I love soft, loose-fitting clothing that has some edge or something new/fresh to it.
I have lost a lot of clothes over the years... Probably the oldest garment that I still have would be my Union Jack jacket from John Galliano's spring/summer 1993 show.
I like Louis Vuitton accessories, but I'd never wear their clothes. No offense, it's just not my steeze.
My motto is that the audience should notice the actors, not the clothes.
A lot of people still think caring about clothes is a dubious, unserious, frivolous, girlie thing.
I don't think when I'm doing music. Things just happen. I've even taken my clothes off while performing. But then I'm so shy that I can't even take my clothes off in the dressing room, even though it's just the other guys in the band in here with me. It's really weird.
The reason I go for the designers is because they make me feel good. It's about finding clothes that make you feel good as a woman. If I like it, I'll wear it. You have to go with your instincts and not be led by trends.
I would have rebelled against parental authority, no matter what. When I was 15, I started painting my face and making my own clothes.