“It requires strength of character in order to think and to act in opposite fashion from the crowd and also patience to wait for opportunities that may be spaced years apart.” ThinkingYearsMayCharacterOrderOpportunityWaitingFashionOppositesCrowdsStrength Of Character Book:Security Analysis, Sixth Edition, Part V - Analysis of The Income Account. The Earnings Factor in Common-Stock Valuation Source: Security Analysis, Sixth Edition, Part V - Analysis of The Income Account. The Earnings Factor in Common-Stock Valuation
“Fashion is, after all, a form of escapism, and in fact people are buying more special things than ever, nowadays. They deny and deny themselves, and wait and wait, and then they get sick of it and spend to make themselves feel better.” PeopleFeelsFactsFormWaitingSpecialFashionSickDenyBuyingFeel BetterEscapismSpecial Things Author:Tom Ford
“I think the biggest shift is the way people look at and have access to fashion. It's already old the minute you've seen it, and we've already moved on. Fashion has become very in and out. Back in the days when I started, you would wait for Vogue to come out, and that is where you would see what people wore that month. Now we are looking at what someone is wearing this second.” PeopleThinkingWayLooksWaitingMinutesFashionMonthsMovedAccessVogueMoved On Author:Matthew Williamson
“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
“Don't crave fame, do what you do and just apply. I don't think many of them here today are that interested in fashion. Perhaps it's because there's not much going on. No punk, no reaction to something. I think we are in a waiting period.” ThinkingTodayWaitingFashionPeriodsFameReactionsPunkCrave Author:Louise Wilson
“I have to admit, at first, it was really overwhelming and I would get stressed about putting things together. Now, it's like trying to figure out a puzzle piece, and I love that...There are so many things that I don't even know and would love to discover more about. I was so upset I had to leave [Europe] before Paris Fashion Week, but then I was like..."Oh wait, my album is coming out."” KnowsTryingFirstsTogetherWaitingPiecesWeekFashionFiguresEuropeAlbumsParisUpsetOverwhelmingComing OutPuzzlesStressedFashion WeekPuzzle PieceParis Fashion Author:Selena Gomez
“There was a time when we would pick up Women's Wear Daily and couldn't wait to see what it read. And now, you get it five minutes later on your iPad or your phone! The same has to apply to fashion.” WaitingFiveMinutesFashionPicksPhonesFive MinutesIpads Author:Donna Karan
“With unisex fashion, you know, females were doing it first. You're the reason we have unisex clothing. It's because girls said, "Wait, I can wear jeans, too! I can wear a suit, too."” KnowsFirstsSaidI CanReasonGirlWaitingFashionFemaleSuitsClothingsJeansUnisex Author:will.i.am
“The toughest parts of the shooting schedule for me are the days between working, when you've nothing to do but wait. There is only so much time you can spend on a script before it becomes so rehearsed that your performance becomes rigid and immovable on the day of, so one has to occupy one's time in some fashion. For me, those interim days are usually spent exercising, exploring, learning to cook something edible, and working on my own creative endeavors.” WaitingCreativeFashionExerciseExploring Author:Bryce Pinkham