“I dress like a boy most of the time because I like what's comfortable, so sometimes when I have to wear dresses and makeup, it's kind of comedic.” KindSometimesBoysComfortableDressesMakeupComedicLike A Boy Author:Analeigh Tipton
“I was a bookworm, and very skinny with big, thick glasses. I never went on dates and guys were afraid of me because I was smart. So I got contact lenses, started to dress a little better and tried not to talk about Plato with boys. It worked!” LittlesBigsGuyBoysSmartDressesGlassesContactThickPlatoLensesSkinnyBookwormsContact Lenses Author:Julianne Moore
“I think my daughter actually influences my style more than having boys. I tend to dress more masculine with pants or shorts or flat boots, and she makes me want to dress more stylish, more girly.” ThinkingWantBoysInfluenceStyleDaughterDressesFlatsMy DaughterPantsBootsMasculineShortsGirlyStylish Author:Kourtney Kardashian
“Mankind are in the end always governed by superiority of intellectual faculties, and none are more sensible of this than the military profession. When, on my return from Italy, I assumed the dress of the Institute, and associated with men of science, I knew what I was doing: I was sure of not being misunderstood by the lowest drummer boy in the army.” MenMindEndsBoysMankindMilitaryReturnIntellectualArmyDressesProfessionFacultySensibleSuperiorityLowestMisunderstoodDrummerInstituteBeing Misunderstood Author:Napoleon Bonaparte
“When I need a break from the boys, I go with my girlfriend to buy pretty little dresses for her daughter.” NeedsLittlesBoysBreakDaughterDressesGirlfriendMy Girlfriend Author:Kim Raver
“Girls don't dress for boys.” GirlBoysFashionDressesEvery GirlFashion And StyleFashion StyleFashionistaStyle IconsFashion IconGreat FashionInspiring FashionClothes And FashionFashion InspirationalBest DressedFashion TrendsBoy Girl Author:Betsey Johnson
“I'm very sensitive. Because my mum was my primary emotional caregiver growing up, I found myself being pinned into dresses, darting her dresses, choosing her high heels for the evening or what to wear. I'm very much a mommy's boy.” FoundBoysGrowing UpGrowingEmotionalDressesEveningPrimariesSensitiveHeelsMumHigh HeelsCaregivers Author:Tom Hardy
“For every nineteenth-century middle-class family that protected its wife and child within the family circle, there was an Irish ora German girl scrubbing floors in that home, a Welsh boy mining coal to keep the home-baked goodies warm, a black girl doing the family laundry, a black mother and child picking cotton to be made into clothes for the family, and a Jewish or an Italian daughter in a sweatshop making "ladies" dresses or artificial flowers for the family to purchase.” ChildrenMadeHomeMotherGirlBlackClassBoysWifeMiddleCenturyFlowerClothesDaughterDressesWarmCirclesMiddle ClassItalianArtificialProtectedCoalNineteenth CenturyCottonLaundryMiningWelshMother And ChildBlack GirlMiddle Class FamilySweatshopsArtificial Flowers Author:Stephanie Coontz
“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.” LittlesUsedGuyBoysBrotherDressesMakeupDressingsModelingLittle BrotherLike A BoyMy Little BrotherNo Makeup Author:Grace Jones
“I watched L'eclisse [1962] with Alain Delon and Monica Vitti. Changed my world. What a glamorous and modern film. This is what a genius is - the thing of a genius. The dresses, the tiny heels, the Cardin look, the boys dressed up as Italian gigolos - it was divine, very modern. [Michelangelo] Antonioni, I loved and I realized: how modern.” WorldLooksFilmBoysModernChangedDivineGeniusDressesI RealizedTinyItalianHeelsGlamorousDressed UpMonicaGigolo Author:Manolo Blahnik
“I actually loved to dress like a boy, and I still kind of do and try to sneak boy's pieces into my wardrobe. I have Levi's boot cut jeans that actually might be from the boy's department, but I love them. Those jeans and flannel are my favorites. If I could choose anything to wear for the rest of my life, I'd just want a boy's outfit.” IfsWantTryingKindStillsMightBoysPiecesCuttingDressesIf I CouldDepartmentBootsJeansWardrobeSneakLike A BoyFlannelsLevi's Author:Analeigh Tipton
“I'm built like a 14-year-old boy. I have no waist, so anything I wear has to have a lot of trickeration going on. I don't fit into girl dresses. I can't just slip it on.” YearsI CanGirlBoysFitBuiltDressesSlips Author:Julie Bowen
“I'd walk into the school, smell that institutional smell of the tomato soup, peanut butter, disinfectant, and boys room. Pass the lunchroom, see the familiar lunchroom lady with the white dress and net on her hair. At the end of 50 years of distinguished service the Board of Education gives her a bronze net - with her name on it. It stems from the Board of Education rule to keep her hair out of the food.” GivingYearsEndsSchoolNamesWhiteWalksRoomsBoysHairDressesSmellFamiliarBoardsStemSoupDistinguishedPeanutsTomatoesBronzePeanut ButterBoard Of Education Author:Robert Klein
“I think because I'm 6'4" and have blond hair and I didn't dress like any other kind of a boy, people just immediately thought I was some kind of circus animal.” PeopleThinkingKindAnimalBoysHairDressesCircus Author:Patrick Wolf