“Women particularly can dress modestly and in the process contribute to their own self respect and to the moral purity of men. In the end, most women get the type of man they dress for.” MenEndsSelfProcessMoralTypeDressesPuritySelf RespectMoral Purity Author:Tad R. Callister
“I like to dress up every day, so I think fashion is an everyday process.” ThinkingProcessFashionDressesEveryday Author:Karisma Kapoor
“It is possible to see slavery and serfdom merely as extreme early forms of autocratic management, in which employees had no voice whatsoever in the work process and were viewed not as human beings but as alienated forms of individual wealth. Slavery, in this sense, did not die; it continues in modern dress in contemporary organizations wherever managers exercise autocratic power, unequal status, or arbitrary privileges, no matter how scientific the terminology or postmodern the image” HumansMatterFormDiesIndividualProcessVoiceWealthHuman BeingsModernExerciseCapitalismOrganizationManagementDressesSlaveryPrivilegeExtremesContemporaryManagersEmployeeArbitraryPostmodernTerminology Author:Kenneth Cloke
“When you design a dress you ask yourself, would woman like it or no. It's much more of a creative process, not a research or trying to make somethings that sells or appeals. I hope that it will appeal to somebody, but it isn't what drives me.” TryingAsksProcessCreativeDesignResearchDressesSellsAppealsCreative Process Author:Marc Jacobs
“We also had a team of costumers that would do samples for us, of fabrics, textures, people doing silhouettes of things up on dress forms, just to kind of inform the design process. Through all of that we got to the point that we had to figure out how to light them up. So that was a huge undertaking.” PeopleKindLightFormProcessTeamFiguresDesignHugeDressesFabricTextureUndertakingsSampleSilhouettesDesign Process Author:Christine Bieselin Clark
“Growing up in New York has influenced my style so much, and I have an amazing relationship with my stylist, Estee Stanley. We have so much fun with the whole process. She picks out dresses, I try things on and play dress up, and we get creative to see what works.” TryingPlayWholeFunProcessCreativeGrowing UpGrowingStyleNew YorkPicksDressesStanleyStylistAmazing Relationship Author:Lea Michele
“Going out of style isn't a natural process, but a manipulated change which destroys the beauty of last year's dress in order to make it worthless.” YearsLastsOrderProcessNaturalStyleDressesLast YearGoing OutWorthless Book:WALDEN TWO Source: WALDEN TWO
“What children don't understand, and can't understand until they grow up some, is how much the whole fabric and process of human society depends on everybody agreeing to ignore, most of the time, the fact that all of us are, most of the time, inadequate, incompetent, pitiful, and, in fact, naked to our enemies. None of us really has very much in the way of spiritual, moral clothing. We dress ourselves in rags. And we agree to say nothing about it. To a very large extent, it is human charity that clothes us.” WayHumansChildrenWholeFactsSpiritualGrowsProcessMoralEnemyGrowing UpHumilityDependsClothesDressesAgreeCharityNakedClothingsFabricInadequateHuman SocietyIncompetentRagsPitiful Author:Ursula K. Le Guin
“The design of a dress, furniture, a house, a room, a street and a city are all the same process.” HouseProcessRoomsCitiesStreetsDesignDressesFurniture Author:Gianfranco Ferre