A Quote by Brad Goreski

Know your personal style. — © Brad Goreski
Know your personal style.
I think style is both something that you have naturally and something you need to study. The most important thing is to find your personal style, your personal difference and choose things that suit you best and bring out your personal attributes.
Material Girl is about having your own personal style, and my personal style reflects the brand's aesthetic.
Style has become very important, the whole idea of style, what your personal style is. It's your identity.
You have to find your own style, and it's difficult to define what style is. It's not what you're wearing; it's how you wear it. It's something very personal, and it reflects the way you live and your house, the books you read, the art you have.
Your personal style should evolve with age. To say you want the same style at 25 as at 45 is a mistake.
I think personal style starts from within because it´s a philosophy and an attitude. If you´re honest and true to yourself, you will have the best sense of personal style.
Gandhi and Mandela and Churchill and JFK and Reagan and Thatcher and Sarkozy and Franklin and Washington set the tone to an incredible degree-their "personal style" was their "brand." ("It" starts with personal style of the tip-top leadership team. Sorry to be politically insensitive, but who would give a hoot about Tibet if it weren't for the look and style of the Dalai Lama?) Boss at any level: You're either on the "it" boat-or not.
My movies are painfully personal, but I'm never trying to let you know how personal they are. It's my job to make it be personal, and also to disguise that so only I or the people who know me know how personal it is. 'Kill Bill' is a very personal movie.
The key to personal style is understanding your individual beauty enough to know which looks will work for you and which probably won't.
Your story, background, the music you listen to, the emotions you feel, your lifestyle, goals - all of this is your personal style.
Everyone looks at your watch and it represents who you are, your values and your personal style.
Find a poet whose style you like, emulate that style, then deal with things that you know about - don't waste your time looking for your own style.' I wish I could remember who told me that, because I'd like to congraulate him. I've emulated all the old guys - Tennyson, Alexander Pope.
Style is really very personal. It's kind of timeless. Style is really about how you put yourself together. It's something very personal.
What is style? It is an effortless confidence in being yourself, it is a way of putting yourself together according to your mood and what you want to project. Personal style appears to come naturally for some, but for others it can take a while to find it!
To really boost your sense of self-efficacy, think of ways you could modify your usual tasks to suit your personal style.
So there is a personal sense of style for a given work - I don't like a general style, but every work has its own style, and I want to create a style for every work.
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