Tuesday, June 1, 2010

WHAT FAMOUS PEOPLE THINK OF FASHION!!!!


“I did not have three thousand pairs of shoes. I had one thousand and sixty.”
Imelda Marcos


“A fashion is merely a form of ugliness so unbearable that we are compelled to alter it every six months.”
Oscar Wilde


“All the American women had purple noses and gray lips and their faces were chalk white from terrible powder. I recognized that the United States could be my life's work.”
Helena Rubinstein


“A designer is only as good as the star who wears her clothes.”
Edith Head


“About half my designs are controlled fantasy, 15 percent are total madness and the rest are bread-and-butter designs.”
Manolo Blahnik


“When in doubt, wear red.”
Bill Blass


“I don't do fashion, I am fashion.”
Coco Chanel


“They think him the best dressed man, whose dress is so fit for his use that you cannot notice or remember to describe it.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson


“A good model can advance fashion by ten years.”
Yves Saint Laurent


“I don't design clothes. I design dreams.”
Ralph Lauren


“A woman's dress should be like a barbed- wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.”
Sophia Loren


“Fashion is architecture. It is a matter of proportions.”
Coco Chanel


“The goal I seek is to have people refine their style through my clothing without having them become victims of fashion.”
Giorgio Armani


“Be not the first by whom the new are tried, nor yet the last to lay the old aside.”
Alexander Pope


“I like fashion to go down to the street, but I can't accept that it should originate there.”
Coco Chanel


“In difficult times fashion is always outrageous.”
Elsa Schiaparelli


“Fashion anticipates, and elegance is a state of mind ... a mirror of the time in which we live, a translation of the future, and should never be static.”
Oleg Cassini


“The novelties of one generation are only the resuscitated fashions of the generation before last.”
George Bernard Shaw


“Fashion is more usually a gentle progression of revisited ideas.”
Bruce Oldfield


“Fashion is the science of appearances, and it inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be.”
Edwin Hubbel

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