A Quote by Aerin Lauder

The trends that last and the trends that are relevant are the ones that make you look pretty. — © Aerin Lauder
The trends that last and the trends that are relevant are the ones that make you look pretty.
Trends suck you in, anywhere in the world, patterns you don't even see. It's so easy. Look at Wall Street - look at any sports team in the world - there are trends. Look at exercising. Nothing but patterns and trends, and that's what I started to see. Like a flock of birds all flying in one direction.
I don't like to follow too many trends because trends tend to make women look like they are wearing uniforms.
I'm not too into the trends - I like to look at trends as suggestions, not as rules.
I’m not too into the trends - I like to look at trends as suggestions, not as rules.
I don't at least for me I don't ever really look for trends. I'm looking for just what captures my attention at that time and rarely do I ever look back and try and put together trends or say this kind of trend is important. For me it's about the individual expression and if you go back and look through the archives you might find certain things become trends, but it's just not something that particularly interests me.
Beauty and fashion are not really local anymore. You really have to be a global citizen to know what trends are. Now, it's pretty much the same designers and the same kind of trends, whether I am in New York, Milan, or Mumbai - it's the same.
We need to be in front of consumer trends and translate those trends into insights and foresights.
I've never been a person who focused on trends. I'm influenced and inspired by trends, but I don't always subscribe to them.
My mother always taught me to wear clothes for myself and not to follow trends as trends will end!
As a designer, you've always got to push yourself forward; you've always got to keep up with the trends or make your own trends. That's what I do.
Follow sound business trends, not fashion trends.
People are storytelling creatures. We like stories that go somewhere, and therefore we like trends - because trends are things that either get better or get worse, so we can either rejoice or lament. But we mistakenly depict many things as trends moving in some direction. We take the "full house" of variation in a system and try to represent it as a single number, when in fact what we should be doing is studying the variation as it expands and contracts. If you look at the history of the variation in all its complexity, then you see there's no trend.
I know in fashion what's new is old and trends repeat but the 90's trends ala '90210' aren't exactly styles I'd want to wear today.
I don't like the idea of 'trends' at all. If you follow trends, then everybody looks the same. The best shopping experiences are in local markets, especially in foreign cities.
Trends are trends. They come. They go. I just do what I do.
Statements about climate trends must be based on, er, trends. Not individual events or occurrences. Weather is not climate, and anecdotes are not statistics.
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