“Fashion is mysterious, as a rule. Why are blue jeans a classic? You just hit on something that happens to be timeless and right.” HappensFashionBlueMysteriousClassicTimelessJeansBlue Jeans Author:Diane von Furstenberg
“Fashion brings out what you are inside. A lot of people think it's got to be blue jeans, a Black coat, three inch heels. But it doesn't have to be like that. I enjoy just going for it” PeopleThinkingThreeEnjoyBlackFashionBlueInchesHeelsCoatsJeansGoing For ItBlue Jeans Author:Nicola Roberts
“I guess I'll have to change my plan I should have realized there'd be another man Why did I buy those blue pyjamas Before the big affair began? I guess I'll have to change my plan.” MenShouldBigsPlansFashionShould HaveBlueAffairAnother Man Book:Dancing in the dark Source: Dancing in the dark
“Describe snow to someone who's lived in the desert. Depict the colour blue for a blind man. Almost impossible to fashion the word.” MenImpossibleFashionBlueBlindSnowDesertColourBlind Man Book:Small Island: A Novel Source: Small Island: A Novel
“I went to a fashion show, and this silver-haired guy was staring at me with these piercing water-blue eyes. It scared me because I absolutely saw and knew my entire future.” ShowsEyeGuyWaterSawsFashionBlueScaredStaringSilverBlue EyesPiercingsFashion Show Author:Tom Ford
“The color palette grew as the story progressed. The 1920's sharecroppers were muted and neutrals, the 30's and 40's introduced burgundy to the neutral palette. The 1950's introduced green, black and denim blue, the 1960's introduced orange and heavier more saturated color, the 1970's introduced more primaries, and the fashion palette became more recognizable as a contemporary one from there.” StoriesBlackFashionColorGrewBlueGreenContemporaryPrimariesOrange1960sPaletteSaturatedDenimBurgundy Author:Ruth E. Carter
“If she replaces her eyebrows with a Machiavellian triangle, paints her fingernails blue, and dyes her hair some color you'd see in a comic book it's not too attractive to me-because it's too familiar. Extremes aren't necessary. Even 'high fashion' frightens most men. When I have to wait in the dentist's office, I sometimes look at fashion magazines. To me, most of the models look like they have rickets or scoliosis of the spine. They look less like woman than caricatures.” IfsMenLooksBookSometimesWaitingFashionColorHairOfficeModelsBluePaintExtremesFamiliarMagazinesComicAttractiveComic BookEyebrowsSpineDentistCaricaturesTrianglesFingernailsHigh FashionFashion MagazinesScoliosis Author:Robert Stack