A Quote by David Bailey

Being trendy is dangerous. I've never been trendy, which is why I've never really fallen out of favour. — © David Bailey
Being trendy is dangerous. I've never been trendy, which is why I've never really fallen out of favour.
Everybody is trying to be so trendy. I think not being trendy should be the next trend.
People think I only wear new clothes, that I'm very trendy, but I like classic things on me, to mix with a trendy pair of shoes.
A scuffed up shoe on the red carpet or at a big premiere is never okay! It can really alter the vibe of a trendy look.
I'm 50. And I'm not ever really worried about being trendy.
My concepts are never bright ideas; they're never notions I think will sell or be trendy or attract new fans. I don't think that way. All I can do is sing from my life.
I've never done a trendy diet or subscribed to a fashionable health fad in my life.
Baltimore never changes much. People aren't impressed by anything. It's great; it's not a trendy town.
I've never been a partisan, I've never been a Republican, I've never been a Democrat, ever, which is why I was very frustrated being called a gay Republican when I never attached myself to that.
While it's trendy to outsource your accounting to a third party, once you hit a certain size, it's dangerous.
I was never comfortable because I was always trying to wear what was trendy, but it never felt right on my body or in my skin. It felt wrong. I was finally like, hey, fashion and style can be just about self-expresession, about what makes you feel stylish.
I think in L.A. everybody has a really cool flare, trendy style here. I think I kinda adapt be it I'm a little more trendy in L.A. Somewhere in New York, I could literally sit at a café and have a cappuccino and watch people walk by and it's like a fashion show to me. Compared to somewhere like Miami where I literally wear beachwear all day and I can walk around barefoot. My style is consistent. It may bend a little bit according to cities, but that's about it.
Sin and accountability aren't popular messages. Yet being trendy and well liked is not the point. We're here to carry out the work and mission of God, even when doing so is uncomfortable.
I think it's so important that you understand what you're trying to accomplish, what you're trying to say. Timelessness is never a thing I think about. If you try to make things timeless, you can end up with things that are neither exciting nor timeless. It's sort of like aiming for the middle in a way. At the same time, I never want to have to use the word trendy because it's not really what interests me. That's something that is gone tomorrow.
I don't hang out at trendy Hollywood bars.
Being trendy is alright, but clubbing all the trends in one look is a complete no.
If it's a good song, it doesn't really matter if it's trendy or not. It will hit.
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