A Quote by Cyd Charisse

Unless you have the right legs, these mini-skirts are ungainly and uncomfortable. They're just a fad. — © Cyd Charisse
Unless you have the right legs, these mini-skirts are ungainly and uncomfortable. They're just a fad.
Boys have been wearing skirts for some time now. My three assistants wear mini skirts. They come to work on their motorcycles wearing mini skirts. The French saw the idea on the streets and have done it in better fabrics, and now everyone says, 'Ah!'
I don't wear mini-skirts or shorts because I have thread veins on my legs and cellulite, and I won't wear tights.
Some might say the mini skirt is a whimsical piece of clothing, worn only by good time gals who just want to have fun. Well, the latter might be correct, but whimsical? Never! The mini skirts positioning in fashion history is highly significant.
I think a lot of women have too many mini skirts in their closets.
I'm not very eccentric. I wear more conservative clothes, though I do like mini-skirts.
Mini-skirts, Prada and Agnes B are for New York and L.A. Washington is more America's equivalent of Marks & Spencer.
With skirts even a mid-calf length, the legs are visible almost to the knee when you sit down. And during the summer, with bathing suits and shorts, they really take over. I think every girl should do all she can to make her legs as attractive as possible.
I like to wear boots with skirts or mini-dresses, or jeans with sneakers and jumpers, leather jackets, or a rain coat.
Pumps on and them little mini skirts is up. I see some good girls, Imma turn em out.
After I lost my legs, all I wanted to do was snowboard again. I remember spending an entire year on the computer, looking for 'adaptive snowboarders' or 'snowboard legs' or 'adaptive snowboard schools' or just something that I could connect to. I already knew how to snowboard - I just needed to find the right legs.
I can't stand my legs, for a start, and you rarely see me in skirts.
Photography as a fad is well-nigh on its last legs, thanks principally to the bicycle craze.
One of the big misconceptions about me is that I walk around in mini-skirts and high heels twenty-four seven and go to the gym in heels.
The individual has now risen to the level of a mini-government or mini-corporation. Via YouTube and Twitter, each of us is our own mini-network.
I grew up as a Muslim: it was quite a conservative upbringing; I didn't wear mini-skirts. But my mum and dad had a good sense of humour and were creative. I guess all of that shaped me.
Legs' wouldn't be 'Legs' unless it had that driving synth bass.
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