In Germany, salads are assemblies of ham and mayonnaise, not trendy tossed leaves.
I got into music, I was in a band, I was at art school. I was quite trendy, although I’d hate to meet myself. The over-preening, the pretentiousness, the arrogance of youth! I think, ‘Oh, that guy was so full of himself.’
Designing my shoes, I’m thinking timeless. Not trendy.
The real issue that I have is the erasure people are trying to do with my very valid feelings in regard to how plus-size and fat people are treated in fashion. The way that people just kind of overlook us and pretend that, you know, we don’t have style, that we aren’t trendy or fashionable. It’s dehumanizing.
I’ve said this so many times, but I keep coming back to this: Trends come and go. Own them and make them your own. If it doesn’t feel right, then don’t feel like you need to dress a certain way just to be trendy.
While it’s trendy to outsource your accounting to a third party, once you hit a certain size, it’s dangerous.
I think Spain will always remain inspirational, and I think French cuisine will continue to be very French and yet very relevant with its time and keep evolving. But the last thing you want for it is to become too trendy and confusing. It has too much history.
I like to do enough work to keep myself sharp and relevant without trying to be trendy.
I always wanted to represent the natural, healthy girl, and I didn’t care if it was cool or trendy to look like you hadn’t eaten in two weeks.
Style applies to a lifestyle. It’s not about being told this is trendy, you must do it. Now people have more access than ever before.
I’d rather be shot than be seen falling out of some trendy club.
Coming up, the music of my era was very conscious. I grew up on Public Enemy, and it was popular culture to be aware. People were wearing Malcolm X T-shirts and Malcolm X hats. It was a very cool thing to know who Malcolm X was. It was all in the lyrics. It was trendy to be conscious and aware.
I don’t think you last very well in this business if you’re trendy because trends come and go.
Nothing was a style first. Everything started as an idea. A guy did something with an idea. Someone copied him. Some copied all of them and it became trendy and then it became a style.
Look: invest in what you understand, what’s foreseeably going to offer real value and returns, not necessarily what’s trendy.
I’m of the opinion that as a DJ you must always play what you love and ignore what’s ‘trendy’ because true passion always eclipses what’s fashionable. Quality is always fashionable.
I make clothing, and I don’t care about trendy things.
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