In typical Washington fashion, nothing gets reformed until a disaster happens.
I married somebody who likes the way I look. If I changed my hair every year, and I reinvented myself in time-honoured pop fashion, I think understandably the person I'm married to would grow slightly sick of me.
I like to look at fashion and relate it to the time when it was happening.
We usually think of improving our life by adding stuff - like more things, more success, more friends. I think the starting place should be removing stuff - try a month without Instagram; try a week without looking at fashion pictures. See how that affects your life, your friendships, and your ability to focus on other things.
Independent documentary isn't beholden to some of the interests that the mainstream media are influenced by. It's a pathway to renegade, independent reporting in an in-depth, investigative fashion, and it can do so with a compassionate lens; it allows people to speak in a way that is more human than the mainstream media approach.
I certainly don't follow fashion. I think fashion, as far as the industry and the whole world that surrounds it, is quite vile, and I'm repelled by it.
Fashion has always been a repetition of ideas, but what makes it new is the way you put it together.
You know, the fashion business is this legendary repository of young girls on their way to getting husbands. I really wanted to work.
I almost resent the whole fashion thing. Good God- never wearing the same thing twice and all of those things. It's a pain in the ass.
The best New Year's resolution I ever made was probably to, like, pursue fashion in the spirit that I have now.
Political and social events must also be effective, but not in a very obvious fashion. But political confusion and prolonged peace undoubtedly affect creative thought but whether they respectively hinder or help it is not at all certain.
Pop music is a fashion, and fashions come and go. The public retires you as their tastes change.
I've lived long enough to know things go in and out of fashion, and things not well received now can be totally reversed years later.
Fashion is a pay-to-play game; this is an industry. At a certain point, you must bridge a gap where you are supporting the reviewer, the publication, and that is very real.
It was never my desire to revolutionize fashion, to make clothes that could be in a museum. I want to create clothes that have a certain style, but I want to see them used. I want to see people enjoy the things I've made.
Don't be afraid. There is no right answer in fashion.
I don't like the fashion world. It's too nasty, too rip-off, too hard. And now it's all Gucci and Prada; it's very difficult to make your own business.
Rita Ora can go real out there with her fashion, but then there's some stuff that she does that I just love; I think it's so cool and funky.
I'm not the girl for super high fashion because I don't have the right body. When I want to get dressed up, I'm a Roberto Cavalli girl.
I feel like I have something to prove. I'm just not this cool fashion kid that be around ASAP Rocky.