A Quote by Chet Faker

I'd wear all APC if I could afford it and wasn't embarrassing to go head-to-toe in one brand. — © Chet Faker
I'd wear all APC if I could afford it and wasn't embarrassing to go head-to-toe in one brand.
I love the characters you can build upon when you wear different things. You know, sometimes, I'll want to be girly and wear tulle on a Tuesday, and sometimes I wanna be like Kim Kardashian and wear black leather head-to-toe.
I'm very conscious of what I wear, and what I say. I know that if I go out, there will be 10 people who will notice me from head to toe.
I tend to wear monochromatic outfits - all one colour from head to toe.
I don't wear diamond necklaces. I'm not against it but I never could afford it, so now I just wear gold. I wear bracelets, rings, anklets.
Show some originality and never wear one designer head to toe.
I don't like it when you look too styled and wear one designer from head to toe.
I feel very fortunate that I make everything I wear head to toe every day.
Standing toe to toe with another fighter, I could probably do well, but a smart fighter is not going to stand toe to toe with me, and they're going to move to a weakness.
I tend to wear monochromatic outfits - all one colour from head to toe. I did that when I was younger and still do that to this day.
I've spent enough time behind a bar that I've formed a few opinions about what people wear and what it says about them. Guys who wear black from head to toe fall into two categories: they want to be trouble, or they are trouble.
I'm a jewelry girl. I became with friends with designer Irene Neuwirth a few years ago. At that point, I just used to wear my wedding rings. Very low key. Now, if I could, I'd be draped from head to toe in her jewelry all the time. Everything she makes is beautiful.
I could never toe the party line. I'd wear out the carpet crossing the floor.
I'll mix a lot of things. I'll wear a Temperley dress with flip flops, or I might be in head-to-toe Gucci and have on a ring that I got from a gumball machine for 50 cents.
I'd like to think I wouldn't get booed off stage if I chose not to wear the head - I did gigs prior to having the head made and never had any problems. I'm aware though that, as a gimmick, it can create its own little monster as a brand.
I don't think anybody else could have gone out there with Brock Lesnar and do what I did. I stand by that, and I'm proud of it. My father and my mother were in the front row watching, and they got to see their son go toe-to-toe with Brock Lesnar. Not many people can say that.
I could sit toe to toe at a potato table with anybody.
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