Top 30 Quotes & Sayings by Carson Kressley

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American celebrity Carson Kressley.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Carson Kressley

Carson Kressley is an American television personality, actor, and designer. Beginning in 2003, he appeared in the Bravo series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. He was also the motivational host of the TV show How to Look Good Naked and OWN's Carson Nation and a contestant on season 13 of Dancing with the Stars.

I hoped I could make people smile and laugh and have a good time.
I think ultimately I make people happy: Whether I'm doing the stage show, giving somebody a makeover, or designing clothing, the end goal is to make people smile.
I've always believed that clothing is a great way to tell your story. — © Carson Kressley
I've always believed that clothing is a great way to tell your story.
I was into Barbie and designer jeans.
I love fashion, but it's always been my job, whereas horseriding is my hobby.
I wasn't always this confident. Growing up as the awkward gay kid in a small town in Pennsylvania, you're constantly told, 'Don't be yourself, don't be proud of who you are.'
I am not much about rules, I like to break 'em and don't like to make 'em.
I've been doing makeovers on TV for years and years and years. It's something I really know how to do. I also know personally what it's like to not feel good about yourself.
I love music. I love going out dancing.
My method of helping someone is saying, 'Wow, you look amazing. Let me help you look even better.' I think tearing someone down is an awful thing to do. It has a lasting impression on people.
We did a whole fraternity house. We made them over.
We came, we saw, we bedazzled! You know, and it's hard to be serious and thoughtful when you're dressed like a Skittle.
Compare yourself to yourself and say, 'How can I be better? How can I be the real me?'
Whether you're gay or straight, with a physical disability, your skin's a different color, it's absurd in this age to not be aware and be concerned of the inequity in rights.
Show's going well. New season starting, we're on the road.
I learned how to dance. I got a free spray tan. My life is good!
On our show, I've only reached out and touched about 55 guys. I think there's still about 40 million.
It's really important to share the idea that being different might feel like a problem at the time, but ultimately diversity is a strength.
It's incredibly hard to program a network from scratch for 24 hours.
People are much deeper than stereotypes. That's the first place our minds go. Then you get to know them and you hear their stories, and you say, 'I'd have never guessed.'
When I was growing up, I was obviously gay, and I got heckled every day of my life. The only way I knew how to survive was to make people laugh. If I could make them laugh, I wouldn't get hung in a locker for two hours. That's a blessing.
Challenge yourself, jump off the deep end and learn to swim.
One of my co-workers at Ralph Lauren heard about the show, and when she got back to the office, said; Carson, you have to call Bravo. They're doing a show. You're perfect for it.
Friends think your life is so glamorous, and it is. But there are times when, instead of going to a glamorous party, I would rather just come home from work, pop in a DVD and eat some microwave popcorn with a cutie on the sofa.
Humour ended up being a really useful skill when it came time to be an international television celebrity. — © Carson Kressley
Humour ended up being a really useful skill when it came time to be an international television celebrity.
People are much deeper than stereotypes. That's the first place our minds go. Then you get to know them and you hear their stories, and you say, 'I'd have never guessed.
You don’t have to be perfect to be pretty.
Boxers are hot, and by boxers I mean guys who box, not the underwear. So get rid of 'em!
If you live your life only following the path you think is approved or acceptable, or the one you think is expected of you, you’ll be making a huge mistake. Not a single successful person… has ever done great things because they played it safe. You’ve got to be true to yourself.
I wasn't always this confident. Growing up as the awkward gay kid in a small town in Pennsylvania, you're constantly told, 'Don't be yourself, don't be proud of who you are.
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