“Every style seems completely appropriate to its epoch. We cannot imagine Madame de Pompadour, or the Empress Josephine, or the early Victorian lady in anything but the clothes she actually wore. Each represents completely the ideals of her time: elegant artificiality or post-Revolutionary morals, or the prudery of the rising middle class.” SeemsMoralClassImagineMiddleFashionStyleClothesIdealsPostsRevolutionaryRisingAppropriateMiddle ClassElegantVictorianEpochArtificialityEmpresses Author:James Laver
“My Weimaraners are perfect fashion models. Their elegant, slinky forms are covered in gray - and gray, everyone knows, goes with anything.” KnowsFormPerfectFashionModelsCoveredGrayElegantFashion ModelSlinkies Author:William Wegman
“Men have begun to observe and classify, they turn from creation to Criticism... It is the Fashion to be a wit... one must be able to conceal indecency with elegant diction; manners are everything, morals nothing.” MenAbleTurnsMoralFashionCreationCriticismWitMannersElegantDiction Author:James Branch Cabell
“With acting, the stark reality for women is that it's nearly impossible to get older in an elegant fashion as an actress. Either you're fighting your age, or you're having to own it in a way that feels inelegant, or you're Meryl Streep and you're an angel from God.” WayFeelsRealityAgeFightingActingImpossibleFashionAngelActressesElegantStarksStark Reality Author:Rashida Jones
“Elegance isn't solely defined by what you wear. It's how you carry yourself, how you speak, what you read.” ReadingSpeakFashionSelf EsteemBehaviorClothesIntellectualIntelligenceDefinedReading BooksElegantEleganceFashion DesignerFamous WomenSuccessful WomenIntellectual Growth Author:Carolina Herrera
“I'm not interested in how people dress. Of course, I recognize if somebody's elegant. But fashion doesn't interest me.” PeopleIfsCoursesInterestFashionDressesNot InterestedElegant Author:Miuccia Prada