Susan B. Anthony said that the bicycle did more to emancipate women than any other single thing. The bicycle was linked in the psyches of women at that time as a symbol of practical emancipation. Women could go places, wear their skirts shorter to manage the bicycle, and be independent.
Every human walks around with a certain kind of sadness. They may not wear it on their sleeves, but it’s there if you look deep.
I mean, as long as it doesn’t have a bra attached, guys can take a risk and wear stylish things that went out of style 30 years ago. As things go around, they come around.
In the summer I wear shorts with a bright top and ankle boots or just sandals. I’ll add a nice scarf, maybe a hat, some cool sunglasses. It’s all about the accessories.
I like to be able to wear something that is appropriate for wherever the day takes me: to work, on a hike and then out to dinner. I like to take the formality out of the day’s schedule and be ready for any off-road detour.
I’d rather wear jewels in my hair than anywhere else. The face should have the advantage of this brilliance.
I would like a taller guy so I can wear high heels.
My job isn’t to tell people what they should wear. My job is to find out what they want and give it to them in a way they didn’t quite expect.
I have always been skating, either with skateboards, ripsticks, longboards – so it’s been really easy to get used to the electric board. And no, you don’t have to wear certain shoes. I love to wear my crocs!
When in doubt wear red.
Entrepreneurs don’t have a regular 9-5 work day. They don’t take vacations. They live and breathe their business 24/7 and wear many different hats.
For skincare, I’m a Clean and Clear girl. Especially with the humidity in Georgia, Clean and Clear has been pretty good to me with all of the makeup we have to wear. My skin really responds to that product. I’m also a big fan of Kiehl’s under-eye avocado cream.
Nothing you wear is more important than your smile.
I don’t really wear sarees and suits.
I am happy with my skin, and I’m proud of my skin, which is why I wear it so boldly. But if a job wanted me to, say, try a smoky eye and cover the vitiligo around my eye, I wouldn’t have a problem with that.
I want to wear school uniforms. I want to do something like the movie ‘Our Times.’
I don’t live in drag… I don’t sit around in negligees and I don’t wear little Adolfo suits to lunch. Of course, if I had a couple of Bob Mackie outfits, things might be different.
If you haven’t got it. Fake it! Too short? Wear big high heels, but do practice walking!
Border collies were trained in Scotland. They have the Scots’ commands in their genes. At the dog trials, the owners wear those three-piece western suits, cowboy boots and 10-gallon hats, but they carry Scots shepherd’s crooks over their arms and talk to their dogs in Scots accents.
People watch me because I am a footballer, not because I wear a nice watch.
Although a man may wear fine clothing, if he lives peacefully; and is good, self-possessed, has faith and is pure; and if he does not hurt any living being, he is a holy man.
Everything I wear is custom made.
I like to be comfortable, and don’t like to be cold, and I don’t like to wear anything I’m not in the mood for.
I’ll be honest; I’m a student of fashion. I say that because I just wear what I feel. I’m not led by name brands and things like that.
Be eccentric now. Don’t wait for old age to wear purple.
They never ask the celebrities why they don’t wear their own clothes on the red carpet.
I wear modern… vintage.
Once I find a bag that I love, I wear it always. I just don’t change my bags. I literally find one and stay with it.
I don’t ever wear makeup. I steam my face. I put hot water to open pores and cold water to close them.
I wear myself out and struggle with the sun. And what a sun here! It would be necessary to paint here with gold and gemstones. It is wonderful.
I went to a Catholic school, so of course we had to wear uniforms. My only form of expression was in shoes and the style of my hair.
No matter how pretty or designer the clothes are, I don’t like to wear anything that is uncomfortable.
Dare to wear the foolish clown face.
Real heroes don’t wear capes. Real superheroes wear uniforms and badges and stethoscopes! Real superheroes are members of our military, law enforcement, and first responders. Pretend superheroes wear capes!
I always wear the kind of stuff that makes you overheat and die.
When it comes to creativity, or my artistry, when it comes to how I wear my hair and what I’m dressing like, some things I’m going to fight for; and it’s really about picking the battles, but usually I’m not backing down.
I’m not Ted Nugent. My house is run, essentially, by an adopted, fully clawed cat with a mean nature. I would never hunt. I would never wear fur. I would never go to a bullfight. I’m not really a meat and potatoes guy.
I love Air Force Ones. That’s the shoe I grew up with in Philadelphia. My older brothers got me wearing them and I just stuck with them. Everyone in the neighborhood used to wear them. It’s retro. It’s tradition. That’s me, old school.
I’ve found that if you wear a beret, people think you’re either a cabdriver or a producer of dirty movies.
I love the idea that you would wear vintage stuff with new stuff and wear stuff that’s 5 years old.
It’s been very funny to try to act like an adult. Even getting dressed. Every day, I’m like, ‘Should I wear a blazer and walk around with an umbrella? Do I carry a briefcase?’ Because I’m trying to be some image of the adults I saw on TV growing up.
Coast is my go-to store for any awards do – it’s brilliant for occasion wear.
But the customer is the final, final filter. What survives the whole process is what people wear. I’m not interested in making clothes that end up in some dusty museum.
Part of my problem is that I cannot dispel the myths that have somehow accumulated over the years. Somebody writes something, it’s completely off the wall, but it gets filed and repeated until everyone believes it. For instance, I’ve read that I wear a football helmet in the car.
I try to tell all the – not even the kids, even people older than me – to just be themselves. Don’t wear what I wear ’cause I wear it; wear what you like.
Courtrooms contain every symbol of authority that a set designer could imagine. Everyone stands up when you come in. You wear a costume identifying you as, if not quite divine, someone special.
To be with the others, you have to have your hair short and wear ties. So we’re trying to make a third world happen, you know what I mean?
I tan very easily. I always wear SPF50+ sun cream; however, I still go very dark brown.
I think mascara is a must. If I’m going to wear makeup somewhere, and I’m doing it, it’s usually really simple – it’s just mascara and maybe a tiny bit of eyeshadow, but that’s it.
We all have split personalities; we all wear masks at some point in our careers.
I am very, very conscious of time. I always wear two watches. People ask me, ‘Why do you do that?’ Because I was late once,and it cost me a huge opportunity.
A lot of people have told me, ‘You’re not this and so can’t play that,’ and I can’t tell you the amount of times I’ve been told I’m not sexy. I just go: ‘I’m a lot of things. Just because I don’t wear my sexiness overtly doesn’t mean that I can’t become that girl for a role.
My cross earrings are a mini statement; I wear them every day! My whole dream is to be iconic, and the way you dress yourself is so important.
I have this red cardigan that my friend Coco gave me that has holes for thumbs. It’s my cozy sweater. I wear it a lot.
You get the wig on, you put the lipstick on, you get the big eyelashes on and that’s the GC. It’s like Paul O’Grady when he does Lily Savage… But when I’m not working, I don’t wear a scrap of makeup.
When I did ‘Good Guys Wear Black,’ I had a lot of dialogue in that movie.
I wanted pretty pictures of older women – women who are trying too hard but succeeding – pulling off an extreme look. What I didn’t know would creep into the portraits was a vulnerability behind the strong facade that most of them wear.
Guys are lucky: We can wear a suit over and over, just with different shirts and ties.
To attract men, I wear a perfume called ‘New Car Interior.’
I go to all these photo shoots, and each time I figure out something new about myself and what I want to wear.
I’ve been wearing lipstick since I was in 7th grade. That was our form of daring self-expression, because we had to wear uniforms in school. It made our teachers so angry.
Clothing that covers the body can be comfortable or uncomfortable, depending on the fabric. In India I typically wear a full salwaar kameez of cotton, because it is superbly comfortable, and full covering keeps dust off one’s limbs and at least diminishes the risk of skin cancer.
I wear sunglasses almost all the time outside – not because I think I’m really, really cool, but because of the rays.
I got sent to a health camp when I was about 6 years old, and we all had to wear the same starchy blue uniform. The lady who took care of me after school knit me a burgundy sweater. It was the only thing that gave me any individuality.