A Quote by Doutzen Kroes

Drink a lot of water, wear big sunglasses, and don't wear make-up on the flight. — © Doutzen Kroes
Drink a lot of water, wear big sunglasses, and don't wear make-up on the flight.
My mom is big on moisturizer and water. She always reminds me to drink a lot of water and wear sunglasses because I always forget them when I go out, even though they are one of my favorite accessories. She always reminds me about wrinkles, and always did, so it's kind of been ingrained into me.
You can lead a horse to water and you can even make it drink, but you can't make actresses wear what they don't want to wear.
A lot of people wear sunglasses that are extremely big and bulky, whether or not it suits their face. That's something I hate.
When a male stunt performer falls down a flight of stairs, he has a lot of clothes on and can wear all this padding. But because actresses never have a lot of clothes on - they are always falling in their underwear - you can't wear any padding whatsoever.
[In London] there was definitely less need to wear my big sunglasses.
Because of the shape of my eyes, I can wear a lot of make-up. I can do a smoky look in the evening, but in the day I wear a lot less. Most women don't deal with lip pencils - they have been given a bad name, but are essential, especially as we get older.
Sunglasses are great, but I always feel a bit pretentious wearing sunglasses. I mean, I do love to wear them.
Sunglasses are essential for us actresses. I wear them when I don't feel like putting on make-up or when I'm out and about in strong sunlight.
I always wear lip balm because I wear a lot of lipstick. I'm a big lipstick person. I would rather wear too-bright lipstick than too-heavy eye makeup.
I wear sunglasses because of the glare of the spotlights. I wear gloves because it is very cold in the U.K.
I wear sunglasses because of the glare of spotlights. I wear gloves because it is very cold.
I would wear sunglasses all the time if it wasn't looked down upon in certain situations. I always thought I'd be someone who wore sunglasses like Roy Orbison.
If blind people wear sunglasses, why don't deaf people wear earmuffs?
I like to be dressy casual. I wear jeans and nice sneakers. I wear nice clothes, but not super dressed up. I don't wear too much jewelry. I keep it simple and maybe wear just a little chain.
Almost all the military personnel were wearing sunglasses. No Iraqis wear sunglasses. They really want to see your eyes. So immediately they can't trust the Americans.
A lot of my inspiration is what straight-size women wear - why is there a disconnect from what they wear and what we can wear?
This site uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience. More info...
Got it!