FASHION QUOTES VI

quotations about fashion

[Fashion is] a kind of vitamin for style.

YVES SAINT LAURENT

Ritz


Fashion is a sieve, and money spent on it as dust.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims

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In dress, seek the middle between foppery and shabbiness.

HORACE MANN

Thoughts

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It is rather a mark of vanity not to dress well. The sloven thinks that nature has done enough for him.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


No more rules, the freedom of dressing. The beauty of mixing vintage clothes with a pair of jeans that I love.

YVES SAINT LAURENT

interview, Dazed & Confused, March 2000

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One of the most perplexing aspects of fashion is its preoccupation with change, and hence with time. Its mutability is the point. Even those who take (or claim to take) no particular interest in clothes will, by accident or passivity, nonetheless go with the fashion flow. A man who wore a doublet and hose in the sixteenth century will not be wearing such an outfit in any of the following centuries unless he's on his way to a costume party. You would either have to take great care of what you already own so you rarely needed to buy new things or go looking for passé ones to be completely out of fashion, which takes more work than being in fashion.

LINDA GRANT

The Thoughtful Dresser


While the fashion industry may, at least at the top end, be thriving, the notion of fashion itself is becoming more and more meaningless. Any discipline in fashion has long since evaporated; the idea of a single fashionable skirt length, or heel height, is incomprehensible. The definition of the fashionable has become so skimpy that it refers not to the mode of dress of everyday people--the clothes that have sufficiently caught the popular imagination to be worn in a widespread manner--but only to the styles that momentarily excite members of the fashion caravan.

REBECCA MEAD

"The Last Designer," New York Magazine, Sep. 16, 1996


The flowers of fashion have but fickle friends; they are the freak of the moment, much prized today, the more despised tomorrow.

CHARLES EDWARD JERNINGHAM

The Maxims of Marmaduke

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The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Much Ado About Nothing

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Sometimes I can't figure designers out. It's as if they flunked human anatomy.

ERMA BOMBECK

attributed, Chicken Soup for the Shopper's Soul


There would not be so much harm in the giddy following the fashions, if somehow the wise could always set them.

CHRISTIAN NESTELL BOVEE

Intuitions and Summaries of Thought


Fashion is socially reproductive, training us to be flexible and responsive to change in a fast-changing world.

CAROLINE EVANS

Fashion at the Edge: Spectacle


Seest thou not what a deformed thief this fashion is?

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

Much Ado About Nothing

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Ten years before its time, a fashion is indecent; ten years after, it is hideous; but a century after, it is romantic.

JAMES LAVER

attributed, Business Wit & Wisdom

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Only the minute and the future are interesting in fashion--it exists to be destroyed. If everybody did everything with respect, you'd go nowhere.

KARL LAGERFELD

Vanity Fair, Feb. 1992


Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.

YVES SAINT LAURENT

New Woman Magazine, 1991


I definitely think that fashion is a form of art and love that people can express themselves through what they wear.

PARIS HILTON

OMG, Jul. 7, 2010

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Oh, never mind the fashion. When one has a style of one's own, it is always 20 times better.

MARGARET OLIPHANT

attributed, Women Know Everything


What is called fashion is the tradition of the moment. All tradition carries with it a certain necessity for people to put themselves on a level with it.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe

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A person who is anxious to be a leader of the fashion, or one of the first to follow it, will certainly appear in the eyes of judicious men to have nothing better than a frequent change of dress to recommend him to notice.

GEORGE WASHINGTON

letter to George Steptoe Washington, Mar. 23, 1789

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