“Changing the way you dress can make it easier to make deeper changes in the structure of your personality.” WayBuddhismPersonalityEasierDressesStructureDeeper Author:Frederick Lenz
“With the way I dress, I think my personality shows, so I don't always have to talk. Someone can see what I'm wearing, see what socks I'm wearing, and see what my vibe is, what kind of person I am.” ThinkingWayKindPersonsShowsPersonalityDressesSock Author:Dwyane Wade
“The private motives of scientists are not the trend of science. The trend of science is made by the needs of society: navigation before the eighteenth century, manufacture thereafter; and in our age I believe the liberation of personality. Whatever the part which scientists like to act, or for that matter which painters like to dress, science shares the aims of our society just as art does.” NeedsBelieveDoeArtMadeMatterAgeI BelieveSocietyShareCenturyPersonalityScientistAimDressesPainterLiberationMotiveOur SocietyTrendsNavigation Book:The Common Sense of Science Source: The Common Sense of Science
“The author can always delve into his own personality and find aspects of himself with which he can dress his characters.” CharacterPersonalityAspectDresses Author:Terry Pratchett
“Perfume is the indispensable complement to the personality of women, the finishing touch on a dress.” PersonalityDressesIndispensablePerfumeFinishingComplementFinishing Touches Author:Christian Dior
“A wedding dress is both an intimate and personal for a woman - it must reflect the personality and style of the bride.” StylePersonalityDressesIntimateBridesWedding Dress Author:Carolina Herrera
“The man who, as is often said, can get away with wearing a trench coat over his dinner jacket, or an old school tie for a belt, is the one who in fact understands best the rules of proper dress and can bend them to suit his own personality and requirements.” MenSaidFactsSchoolStyleHe ManPersonalityDressesDinnerSuitsTiesGet AwayRequirementsCoatsBeltsJacketsOld SchoolTrenchesTrench Coats Author:G. Bruce Boyer
“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.” WantOne ThingPersonalityTransformationDressesAdore Author:Alber Elbaz
“It's funny how strangers can pass in front of you every day and all you see is a flat shadow, a vague outline, not noticing any of the details. They move in a gray crowd, always looking the same and acting the same, simple caricatures of who they really are, but once you get to know them, you notice the specific, tiniest things, you pay attention to the intricacies of their personalities, their habits and particular ways of walking and talking, the subtle changes in their appearance and dress.” KnowsWayMovingSimplePayActingAttentionTalkingFrontsParticularPersonalityHabitWalkingShadowDressesDetailsCrowdsAppearanceStrangerPay AttentionSubtleFlatsGrayVagueOutlinesNoticingCaricaturesIntricacy Book:As Simple as Snow Source: As Simple as Snow
“I've always been misrepresented. You know, I could dress in a clown costume and laugh with the happy people but they'd still say I'm a dark personality.” PeopleKnowsStillsDarkLaughingPersonalityDressesCostumesClownHappy People Author:Tim Burton
“I've used a lot of jersey, but I've also done a lot of complex pattern weaves in these fabrics in solid colors, and there are lots of little dresses for cocktail and evening. I've done a series of very important evening dresses as well, just to show that these two ideas can also work well together. Today's woman can wear an important evening dress or a simple pant and top. It's all in the personality of the woman.” WellsLittlesTwoImportantIdeasDoneShowsTodayTogetherUsedSimpleFashionColorPersonalityDressesSeriesComplexesPatternsEveningFabricJerseyCocktails Author:Giorgio Armani
“Style is wearing an evening dress to McDonald's, wearing heels to play football. It is personality, confidence and seduction.” PlayAttitudeFashionStyleFootballPersonalityConfidenceClothesDressesEveningLife ChangingBeing YourselfHeelsSeductionMcdonaldsHigh HeelsFashion DesignerJust Be YourselfOutfitsStylishReal WomenConfident Woman Author:John Galliano
“Today, there is no fashion, really. There are just... choices. Women dress today to reveal their personalities. They used to reveal the designer's personality. Until the 70s, women listened to designers. Now women want to do it their own way. There are no boundaries. And without boundaries, there is no fashion.” WayWantTodayUsedChoicesFashionPersonalityDressesBoundariesDesignerWomen WantNo Boundaries Author:Oscar de la Renta
“Women of the world today dress alike. They are like so many loaves of bread. To be beautiful one must be unhurried. Personality is needed. There is too much sameness. The world seems only to have a desire for more of this sameness. To be different is to be alone.” WorldDifferentSeemsTodayBeautifulDesireToo MuchPersonalityNeededDressesBreadWorld TodaySameness Author:Luisa Casati
“It is [every woman’s] right to ignore the dictates of fashion and dress in a manner that is becoming to her own character and personality.” CharacterFashionPersonalityBecomingDresses Author:Lillie Langtry
“I find people sexy, and I find personalities fascinating and sexy and appealing and charming. So a sexy girl wrapped in a sheet is a sexy girl, and an un-sexy girl in a low-cut dress is still an un-sexy girl.” PeopleStillsGirlCuttingPersonalityLowsDressesSexyFascinatingCharmingSheetsSexy Girl Author:Marc Jacobs
“Why do people think that if you don't dress up, others will appreciate your beauty more - that style will somehow emanate from you? It's rubbish. If you dress up it helps your personality to emerge - if you choose well” PeopleIfsThinkingWellsHelpingStylePersonalityAppreciateDressesYou ChooseRubbishEmanateAppreciate You Author:Vivienne Westwood
“I don't think anyone has ever been in a better place at a better time than I was when I was editor of Vogue. Vogue always did stand for people's lives. I mean, a new dress doesn't get you anywhere; it's the life you're living in the dress, and the sort of life you had lived before, and what you will do in it later. Like all great times, the sixties were about personalities.” PeopleThinkingFirstsMeanHas BeensHelpingGirlGoalPersonalityFirst TimeDressesEditorsSixtyBetter PlaceGreat TimesVogue Author:Diana Vreeland