I love high heels from the age of 10! Short skirts and then high heels. My classmates used to make fun of me. Like, ‘Ooh, she’s so skinny and she’s wearing high heels.’ But I just wore what I like, and I didn’t care about people’s opinions, the same as I don’t care now.
If you wear short skirts you get your femininity back.
You had to wear a hat to go to church. We weren’t allowed to straighten our hair. We couldn’t wear jewellery, nail polish, open backed shoes, skirts above the knee… trousers were forbidden because male apparel on a female was not godly.
I hate when they portray women as just sex symbols in short skirts, running around playing dumb. I refuse to watch such films or be in such films.
Long skirts are annoying; they get in the way.
I like pencil skirts because they hug me in all the right places.
I love golf clothes. I have a lot of fun with the little golf skirts and vests.
I like to wear boots with skirts or mini-dresses, or jeans with sneakers and jumpers, leather jackets, or a rain coat.
Long chiffon pleated skirts look great with sandals or sneakers and a tank top or denim top.
I like army boots, I like peasant skirts – sometimes together! So I do know that I have odd taste.
The Bangles are proof that short skirts and electric guitars go hand-in-hand. They are one of the great all-girl groups, backing up their looks with a serious pop-rock pedigree.
I’m a die-hard lover of high-waisted skirts with crop tops.
I wear a lot of dresses and skirts and more ethereal hippie clothes for the day.
John McCain knows as well as anyone that Sarah Palin has no business being anywhere near the Oval Office. I’m sorry, it’s got nothing to do with the fact that she wears skirts – she’s grossly unqualified.
I’m not changing to the point where suddenly I wear floor-length skirts and start playing the violin; I’m just growing up a little bit, I guess.
I always make this joke that I know you were expecting to see the big skirts and the hoops. But that was a long time ago. Artists aren’t always seen as real people. If you start out as a teenager, sometimes people want to keep you locked as that. But I’m a woman now.
When you’re a plus-sized girl, belts are your best friends. I also love bright colors and skirts, to show my pretty knees.
I think people expect me to dress a bit like Veronica from ‘Shameless,’ in vest tops and denim skirts.
I am slim but I’ve got a lot of wobble! I wear tight clothes and it holds it all in but genuinely I’m covered in cellulite – that’s why I almost never wear skirts.
My mother tells me of when I was 10 or 11 and I’d wear really tight, short skirts and crop tops. All the local men would wolf whistle and stop and stare, but I didn’t realise why at the time.
Too often, bridal shows are boring – I love including a small, unexpected element to make it interesting, like the removable skirts and umbrellas in seasons past.
With long skirts, you can really buff. People open doors for you and everything.
My closet is a sea of black pants, skirts, tops, and bags, so it’s great to come across a brand that makes me want to break out of my fashion rut! The Sequence Collection is an accessories line that is all about color, from funky woven bracelets to brightly-patterned bags.
Just because a girl wears short skirts and smokes and drinks, she’s not easy!
Were I a cloud I’d gather My skirts up in the air, And fly well know whither, And rest I well know where.
I liked wearing the ’50s wardrobe. It was hard in the beginning. The first shows I wore regular young girl dresses. Then a little later I got to wear the poodle skirts and such.
My performance outfits are very Marie Antoinette, sparkly corsets… and full skirts. And then we do another look that’s ’50s-inspired. Poufy skirts, big bows. Very fun, girlie and young, but otherwise, when I’m not in costume, I dress really normal.
I often feel like I have this spirit living inside of me, always dressing in like short mini skirts… but then I start to discover myself. So there are eight spirits, mischievous ones, sad ones, handsome ones, wise ones, and crazy ones.
I used to design for my body, which was flat-chested with big hips. That’s why my clothes were tight on top with full skirts.
I remember watching ‘The Carol Burnett Show’ with my parents as a kid. All those weird outfits she wore, like turtlenecks and long skirts, really stayed in my head.
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