A Quote by Carine Roitfeld

I think the 'Harpers Bazaar' woman is not a fashion victim; she understands fashion but is not a victim, you know. — © Carine Roitfeld
I think the 'Harpers Bazaar' woman is not a fashion victim; she understands fashion but is not a victim, you know.
I don't consider myself a fashion victim. I consider fashion a victim of me.
I am not a fashion victim. Fashion is my victim.
Being a victim doesn't take much. There are built-in excuses for failure. Built-in excuses for being miserable. Built-in excuses for being angry all the time. No reason to trying to be happy; it's not possible. You're a victim. Victim of what? Well, you're a victim of derision. Well, you're a victim of America. You're a victim of America's past, or you're a victim of religion. You're a victim of bigotry, of homophobia, whatever. You're a victim of something. The Democrats got one for you. If you want to be a victim, call 'em up.
If you are a reader of 'Harper's Bazaar,' to me, you are a woman who loves fashion, but not just fashion; you love fashion, you love travel, you love art, you love music.
I was not a young fashion victim. I really had an idea of what I liked in fashion and how I dressed.
The Middle Eastern woman is sophisticated; she is modern. She knows fashion more than anyone else, and she is really sexy, and she does know how to live fashion, and I think we can all learn from each other.
Although a life-long fashion dropout, I have absorbed enough by reading Harper's Bazaar while waiting at the dentist's to have grasped that the purpose of fashion is to make A Statement. My own modest Statement, discerned by true cognoscenti, is, "Woman Who Wears Clothes So She Won't Be Naked.
The victim who is able to articulate the situation of the victim has ceased to be a victim: he or she has become a threat.
I think Beyonce is every woman. She's superwoman, she's an extraordinary business woman, she's a force of fashion. She totally understands the way to communicate to millions and millions of fans.
I believe that if you think about what style means, you won't become a fashion victim.
I don't like it when a woman looks like a fashion victim. Some women think that if the look this season is minis, they have to wear minis. If you don't have great legs, there are plenty of alternatives.
I don't like it when a woman looks like a fashion victim.
I think handbags, not so much clothes anymore, but I think you can tell a fashion victim by their handbag.
I think all comedy has victims, really. Even if it's not a victim that appears on camera, usually there's a victim. If it's political comedy, if you're talking about the president or whoever, there's a victim there.
Do you prefer ‘fashion victim’ or ‘ensembly challenged’?
Don't become a fashion victim is what I'm trying to say.
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