“I’m elated. I guess it’s better late than never. Welcome to the 21st century. It’s fantastic. I love Dior, and Rihanna is very much one of my style icons. I’m happy they got there in the end. I adore her style. She loves fashion, she’s unafraid. She uses her imagination, which is something we should all strive to do.” ShouldEndsUseImaginationCenturyFashionStyleLateStriveWelcomeFantastic21st CenturyAdoreIconsUnafraidStyle IconsLove FashionDiorBetter Late Than Never Author:Beverly Johnson
“I don't think the role of style is different for a woman of any age. Style, to me, is about experimenting with what gives you pleasure, a joyous expression of imagination. I emphasize joyous because too much is written about fashion that takes the pleasure away - clothes that make you look thinner or clothes that make you look younger or, horrors, clothes that make other people envy you or that - double horrors - are "age appropriate".” PeopleThinkingGivingLooksDifferentAgeImaginationPleasureRolesToo MuchWrittenFashionStyleExpressionHorrorClothesEnvyAppropriateJoyous Author:Elizabeth Heyert
“While the fashion industry may, at least at the top end, be thriving, the notion of fashion itself is becoming more and more meaningless. Any discipline in fashion has long since evaporated; the idea of a single fashionable skirt length, or heel height, is incomprehensible. The definition of the fashionable has become so skimpy that it refers not to the mode of dress of everyday people--the clothes that have sufficiently caught the popular imagination to be worn in a widespread manner--but only to the styles that momentarily excite members of the fashion caravan.” PeopleMayLongIdeasEndsImaginationFashionStyleIndustryBecomingDisciplineMembersClothesDressesNotionEverydayCaughtDefinitionsHeightLengthMeaninglessHeelsWornFashionableSkirtsBecoming MoreFashion IndustryCaravans Author:Rebecca Mead
“The Phantom Menace is not a masterpiece, but it's an example of how imagination, craftsmanship, and technological bravura can fashion superior entertainment out of something that is far from flawless.” ImaginationFashionExampleEntertainmentSuperiorsTechnologicalMasterpiecePhantomsMenaceFlawlessCraftsmanship Author:James Berardinelli
“Formerly it was the fashion to preach the natural; now it is the ideal. People too often forget that these things are profoundly compatible; that in a beautiful work of imagination the natural should be ideal, and the ideal natural.” PeopleShouldBeautifulImaginationNaturalForgetFashionIdealsPreachingCompatible Author:August Wilhelm von Schlegel
“Five golden years, Heart of Mine, have we walked the way of life together, and there is not an hour I would have changed; there is no moment when I would have you other than you have been. It is the fashion these days, I know, to say that love ends at the altar, but it is not so. You and I have found the old dream of the world divinely true. It is neither a poet's fancy nor a trick of the imagination, but a thing of fadeless and unending beauty.” KnowsWorldWayYearsHeartHas BeensEndsMomentsDreamTogetherFoundHoursImaginationFiveFashionChangedMinesPoetTricksGoldenThese DaysFancyAltarsUnendingLife TogetherGolden Years Book:Later Love Letters of a Musician Source: Later Love Letters of a Musician
“A fine woman shews her charms to most advantage when she seems most to conceal them. The finest bosom in nature is not so fine as what imagination forms.” SeemsFormImaginationFashionFineAdvantageCharmFinestBosoms Author:Richard Gregory
“Every one of the numberless religions and religious sects views the Deity after its own fashion; and, fathering on the unknown its own speculations, it enforces these purely human outgrowths of overheated imagination on the ignorant masses, and calls them "revelation." As the dogmas of every religion and sect often differ radically, they cannot be true. And if untrue, what are they?” IfsHumansImaginationReligiousViewsFashionMassIgnorantBeing TrueRevelationsDogmaSpeculationDeitiesSectsUntrueFatheringReligious SectsIgnorant Masses Book:Isis Unveiled Source: Isis Unveiled