“I would say that I definitely play a different role with my style; I like to mix it up a bit according to wherever I am. I dress differently in New York, L.A., Paris and London.” DifferentPlayBitsRolesStyleNew YorkDressesLondonParis Author:Rachel Zoe
“Everyone goes to the 'Grands-Boulevards' (in Paris, ed.) and let himself loose... ...Do not picture these in costume, they are not for the most part... ...perhaps a clown with a big nose, or two girls with bare necks and short skirts... ...the parade of the queens of the halls (markets) is also one of the events... ...Some are pretty but look awkward in their silk dresses and crowns, particularly as the broad sun displays their defects - perhaps a neck too thin or a painted face which shows ghastley white in the sunlight.” LooksTwoShowsBigsFacesGirlWhiteSunEventsDressesNosesQueensParisNecksHallsBroadsDisplayAwkwardSunlightCrownsCostumesDefectsClownSkirtsSilkParadesBoulevardShort SkirtsBig NosePainted Faces Author:Edward Hopper
“Heading to Paris when I was 17 and modelling exposed me to high fashion, which influenced me to dress on-trend - not extravagantly, but always in fashion.” FashionDressesParisTrendsExposedHeadingsModellingHigh Fashion Author:Suzy Amis
“Only in Paris do couture workers, from seamstress to mannequin, worship a dress and treat it like a baby.” BabyWorshipTreatsDressesWorkersParisCouture Author:Pierre Balmain
“We have a society in which men sexualize women, period. If you don't want male attention, it makes total sense you'd do everything to your dress and physicality to not be sexualized. But I see that changing dramatically. Now, [younger lesbians] look more like Paris Hilton than Billie Jean King.” IfsMenWantLooksAttentionKingsPeriodsDressesMalesParisPhysicality Author:Jackie Warner
“My husband and I were in Paris for the weekend and I hated wearing anything that was in style. I really loved '50s dresses, so we started going around Paris and hunting this stuff down. It became like this treasure hunt. From then on, I felt like a pirate every time I left Paris.” LeftFeltStuffStyleHusbandDressesTreasureHatedParisMy HusbandWeekendHuntingHuntsPirateTreasure Hunt Author:Stephanie Seymour
“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.” LittlesHomeDreamFeltRoomsFantasyDressesInstanceParisSomewhere ElseSketching Author:Alber Elbaz
“We have a long way to go to being the perfect couple, we certainly don’t live the fairy tale marriage, he doesn’t shower me with rose petals and fly me to Paris on weekends but when I get my hair cut, he notices. When I dress up to go out at night, he compliments me. When I cry, he wipes my tears. When I feel lonely, he makes me feel loved. And who needs Paris, when you can get a hug?” WayNeedsFeelsLongNightPerfectCuttingCryTearsHairCoupleLonelyDressesRoseTalesParisFairyComplimentWeekendFairy TaleHugShowersLong WayWipePetalsFeeling LonelyLong Way To GoRose PetalsHair CutI Feel LonelyHe Makes Me FeelPerfect Couple Book:Rosie Dunne Source: Rosie Dunne
“Lord Maccon reflected upon the state of his life wherein he had somehow gained a spouse who could not give a pig's foot for the latest dresses out of Paris but who whined about not owning an aethographic transmitter. Well, at least the two were comparable obsessions so far as expense was concerned.” GivingWellsTwoStatesLordFeetConcernedDressesObsessionParisExpensesPigsSpouse Author:Gail Carriger
“I want you teabaggers out there to understand one thing: while you idolize the Founding Fathers and dress up like them, and smell like them, I think it's pretty clear that the Founding Fathers would have hated your guts. And what's more, you would've hated them. They were everything you despise. They studied science, read Plato, hung out in Paris and thought the Bible was mostly bulls**t.” ThinkingWantFatherClearOne ThingDressesSmellHatedParisGutsDespiseI Want YouHungPlatoFoundingBulls Author:Bill Maher