Quotes on the topic: Dresses


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I get quite excited about things other people have worn. I went through a phase as a student when I wore a lot of 1940s tea dresses.


Everybody can remember outfits like Celine Dion's backwards Dior tuxedo... these 'worst' dresses become part of pop culture, and we keep referencing them.


I'm not interested in celebrities, with their free dresses. I'm interested in clothes.


I've worn dresses from all different price ranges, and the thing that couture dresses have in common is that the fit is amazing.


In L.A., I did a lot of vintage flea market dresses and Doc Martens.


I love big summer dresses, and it sucks because I'm such a little person, so I always have to be very specific about which ones I put on.


I am so girly. I love dresses.


When you're pregnant you just want to be comfortable - but I wear more or less the same as I do when I'm not pregnant: pregnancy denim with normal tops and flat shoes. But when the belly starts to really stick out, I'll want the floaty dresses!


My mum used to always dress me and my sister in matching Laura Ashley dresses. And I'd be like, 'Mum, I just wanna wear my Doc Martens!'


I used to spend my nights oversewing dresses for a local dressmaker in order to pay for my school equipment.


Prom has all the elements of a popular story. It reeks of all-Americanness, tension, drama. It has romance. Pretty dresses. Dancing. Limos. High school. Coming of age.


I never wear pants; I only wear dresses.


I first met Michael Angel when he came to my office with a box of prints and asked me whether I thought he should make dresses from the prints.


I'm not one of those stars that goes out and literally dresses to be photographed. I'm kind of a 'what you see is what you get' type of girl when I dress. I go for comfort above everything else.


I tend to splurge on fancy dresses because I always think I'll get a lot of wear out of them, but it's false logic. You should really spend more money on the things you wear every day, like jeans.


I adore women, and the one thing I want to do more than anything is to see a transformation of personality when someone puts on one of my dresses.


For me, the sketching of dresses was about fantasy and dreams. In my little room at home, I felt that I was somewhere else. In Paris, for instance.


When I was either 7 or 8 years old, I did a sketch every day of my teacher and what she wore. At the end of the year, I gave her the sketchbook. For me, the sketching of dresses was about fantasy and dreams.


There is room in today's world for men to wear dresses.


I wouldn't wear really short dresses anymore - just don't feel comfortable in them.