Top 42 Quotes & Sayings by Edith Head

Explore popular quotes and sayings by an American designer Edith Head.
Last updated on September 17, 2024.
Edith Head

Edith Head was an American costume designer who won a record eight Academy Awards for Best Costume Design between 1949 and 1973, making her the most awarded woman in the Academy's history. Head is considered to be one of the greatest and most influential costume designers in film history.

Many faux pas of fashion can be avoided if you curb your instinctive desire to buy things with your heart instead of your head.
With women, there's a basic female instinct of caring deeply about the way they look; women stars have a narcissist complex.
As women, we all have certain weaknesses. I know one who can't resist pretty shoes but has nothing suitable to wear with them. Others adore frilly lingerie but never have any money to buy outer clothing.
Before you are interviewed for the job you want, try on the complete outfit you intend to wear. — © Edith Head
Before you are interviewed for the job you want, try on the complete outfit you intend to wear.
Your dresses should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to show you're a lady.
Building a proper wardrobe is like building a home. Indeed, you should think of it like a home, because it is something you're going to live in. It must be comfortable and suit all your needs.
Growing old gracefully used to begin at about 35, but today women prefer to 'stay young gratefully' with thanks to designers, beauticians and plastic surgeons.
My motto is that the audience should notice the actors, not the clothes.
We don't make glamorous movies today. Everything now is very realistic, artistic - and depressing. When is the last time you you saw a wonderful musical or a fabulous fantasy?
I've dressed thousands of actors, actresses and animals, but whenever I am asked which star is my personal favorite, I answer, 'Grace Kelly.' She is a charming lady, a most gifted actress and, to me, a valued friend.
A designer is only as good as the star who wears her clothes.
I have yet to see one completely unspoiled star, except for the animals - like Lassie.
You can lead a horse to water and you can even make it drink, but you can't make actresses wear what they don't want to wear.
There's no such thing as a standard size movie star, or woman for that matter.
Many women have asked me if it is possible to have a well-built wardrobe on a limited budget. 'Money,' I tell them, 'is no guarantee of taste, and an overstuffed wardrobe is often as bare as a skeleton when it comes to wearable apparel.'
I have yet to see one completely unspoiled star, except for Lassie. — © Edith Head
I have yet to see one completely unspoiled star, except for Lassie.
Couture has copied my things for years, in addition to countless other costume designers, claiming theirs were the original ideas. It's all part of the business, unfortunately.
Every different director has another language - for instance, Hitchcock does not like any bright color ever, unless the story says 'there goes the girl in a red dress.'
Fashion is a language. Some know it, some learn it, some never will - like an instinct.
You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it.
What a costume designer does is a cross between magic and camouflage. We create the illusion of changing the actors into what they are not. We ask the public to believe that every time they see a performer on the screen, he's become a different person.
If you hunger for certain types of clothes, for which you have little use, put yourself on a diet. Just as you resist too much whipped cream and French pastry to keep your figure in shape, you can say no to those yearned-for but unneeded purchases that lead to a wardrobe that is shapeless and without form.
Some people need sequins, others don't.
I always wear beige, black or white. For one thing I look good in them. For another, when I'm beside a star at a fitting, and she looks into the mirror, I don't want to be competing in any way.
Even the most beautiful legs - Marlene Dietrich's, for instance - look better when the kneecap is covered.
What a costume designer does is a cross between magic and camouflage. We create the illusion of changing the actors into what they are not. We ask the public to believe that every time they see a performer on the screen he's become a different person.
Life is competitive; clothes gird us for the competition.
I assure you that even the most beautiful women are not pretty all over. They have merely learned to use clothes deftly enough to give others the impression that they are.
Clothes are the way you present yourself to the world; they affect the way the world feels and thinks about you; subconsciously they affect the way you feel and think about yourself.
I've dressed thousands of actors, actresses and animals, but whenever I am asked which star is my personal favorite, I answer, "Grace Kelly." She is a charming lady, a most gifted actress and, to me, a valued friend.
Just imagine dressing the two handsomest men in the world, and then getting this! — © Edith Head
Just imagine dressing the two handsomest men in the world, and then getting this!
I always wear beige, black or white. For one thing I look good in them. For another, when I'm beside a star at a fitting, and she looks into the mirror, I don't want to be competing in any way.
Marlene Dietrich and Roy Rogers are the only two living humans who should be allowed to wear black leather pants.
Many women dress for men before marriage, and for women after marriage.
Many women have asked me if it is possible to have a well-built complete wardrobe on a limited budget. "Money," I tell them, "is no guarantee of taste and the fitness of things, and an overstuffed closet is often as bare as a skeleton when it comes to wearable apparel."
We ask the public to believe that every time they see an actress or actor that they are a different person.
The subjective actress thinks of clothes only as they apply to her; the objective actress thinks of them only as they affect others, as a tool for the job.
A dress should be tight enough to show you're a woman and loose enough to prove you're a lady.
If you hunger for certain types of clothes, for which you have little use, put yourself on a diet. Just as you resist too much whipped cream and French pastry to keep your figure in shape, you can say no to those yearned-for but unneeded purchases that lead to a wardrobe that is shapeless and without form.
There are three fashion periods: the past, the present and Mae West.
I have yet to see one completely unspoiled star, except for the animals-like Lassie.
The cardinal sin is not being badly dressed, but wearing the right thing in the wrong place. — © Edith Head
The cardinal sin is not being badly dressed, but wearing the right thing in the wrong place.
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