A Quote by Donna Karan

My biggest faux pas is not giving time for myself. — © Donna Karan
My biggest faux pas is not giving time for myself.
One's own flowers and some of one's own vegetables make acceptable, free, self-congratulatory gifts when visiting friends, though giving zucchini - or leaving it on the doorstep, ringing the bell, and running - is a social faux pas.
Over the years, I've found that dealing with white people faux pas can be tricky. If I get upset, I could quickly be labeled the 'angry black girl.' But if I don't say anything or react too passively, I risk giving friends and acquaintances permission to continue crossing the line.
A fashion faux pas is what happens when you're not confident with yourself.
to a Southerner it is faux pas, not sins, that matter in this world.
Fashion faux pas should be celebrated. I enjoy them because it means we're not all clones.
I will never wear something I'm not comfortable in, and if I do, you'll see it in my face, and it'll be a complete faux pas.
The difference between chirping out of turn and a faux pas depends on what kind of a bar you're in.
My worst fashion faux pas: probably orange shoes with white pants. I thought I looked spectacular.
I really like 'Project Runway.' I know it's reality, so that might be kind of faux pas for me to say.
One fashion faux pas that men make is wearing ill-fitted clothing with too many prints and statement pieces.
I wouldn't call it a faux pas, but I have about 12 tracksuits. I always travel in a tracksuit. I feel it makes people happy when they see me.
My first time in drag was at Pride. I'm a Pride queen. It was a disaster. The short answer is that you can do it, but you're going to create a drag faux-pas. Do not, I repeat, do not wear high heels to Pride. Don't do it. It's not worth it. Just don't do it to yourself, honey.
Gossipers derive pleasure from other people's misfortunes. It might be fun to peer into somebody else's personal or professional faux pas at first, but over time, it gets tiring, makes you feel gross, and hurts other people.
I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't.
I feel, at times, women in India go beyond their comfort zone just to clad the trend, and that automatically becomes a faux pas. If you are not comfortable with something, please don't wear it.
I like big escapist films. It's odd because the type of comedian I am and the things I do when I'm writing and directing myself usually deal with the darker side of the human psyche and excruciating social faux pas. I often deal in taboos and the subjects I do as a stand-up are quite challenging. But my film roles have been much more fun and escapist.
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