“My dad definitely wasn’t into style. He was dressed all right, but he was never into fashion, even though he was a mod back in the day. He had an amazing Vespa that got nicked outside my gran’s house.”— David Beckham, mrporter.com
“Everybody thinks they have style, and everybody thinks they're funny. Most people aren't.”— James Wong, Tim Minear, Marcy, Christine Esterbrook, imdb.com
“Even positive messages like “That looks really great on you” or helpful advice about accentuating different parts of your body can make you feel like you’re dressing to please someone else. I don’t care if a stylist says something is perfect; if I don’t want to wear it, I don’t want to wear it.”— Chrissy Metz, amazon.com
“When I was young there were beatniks. Hippies. Punks. Gangsters. Now you’re a hacktivist. Which I would probably be if I was 20. Shuttin’ down MasterCard. But there’s no look to that lifestyle! Besides just wearing a bad outfit with bad posture. Has WikiLeaks caused a look? No! I’m mad about that. I…”— John Jurgensen, wsj.com
“Pamela: Tell me something, geniuses. Even if you do break into the Veil and you find the Reaper, how you going to save it? Dean: With style and class.”— Jeremy Carver, imdb.com
“Style is very personal. It has nothing to do with fashion. Fashion is over quickly. Style is forever.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“Classic, to me, is something that’s timeless, enduring. The things that never go out of style. Polo, the kinds of clothes I design are the kinds of things I believe in, the kinds of things that last forever. I love things that stay.”— Ralph Lauren, global.ralphlauren.com
“I love those style of play that the Tennessee Titans bring to the game.”— Emmitt Smith, walterfootball.com
“Black makes your life so much simpler. Everything matches black, especially black.”— Nora Ephron, books.google.com
“With this painting, I tried to make everything breathe faith, quiet suffering, religious and primitive style and great nature with its scream.”— Paul Gaugin, en.wikiquote.org
“Women are supposed to seduce other women, not men, with their clothes.”— Jean Touitou, theguardian.com
“I advocate understatement. Search for subtlety, dare to pass as someone reserved, refuse the stereotypes of sexiness. That way, you will spread fever only where it deserves to be.”— Jean Touitou, theguardian.com