A Quote by Jessica Jung

My aesthetic is pretty classic. I like to keep things simple but appreciate the details. — © Jessica Jung
My aesthetic is pretty classic. I like to keep things simple but appreciate the details.
I like to keep things pretty simple.
I don't happen to like pretty things. I don't like pretty dresses. I like more attractive. I like people that look a little bit more offbeat. I don't like the classic pretty face. That doesn't mean it's not pretty or it's not wonderful, and most people don't agree with me, but that's the way I think.
I feel like my style's always been influenced by 'less is more.' The coolest styles are kind of simple and classic, like a white T-shirt and jeans. Maybe you have a cool belt and cool shoes, but everything else you keep simple.
I like the classic look. Keep it simple. There’s only so much you can wear.
I like the classic look. Keep it simple. There's only so much you can wear.
Men have got more of a discerning eye. They appreciate cut and details, things that aren't so obvious. They like things that have cachet and gentlemanliness.
I keep things pretty simple.
Stay moisturized... but find what works for you. I like to keep things pretty simple just because my skin doesn't need anything too special.
When I do my own makeup, I keep things pretty simple.
I have a very classic take on fashion. I like my accessories to pop, but in general, my style is pretty classic.
There's a lot of mythological stories you can tell. There's not just one. I appreciate all of those different kinds, but what I was personally missing was grand, classic, true-north hero. Pure and simple emotion, and also aiming for big time emotion, like love story as well, in a very sincere way. Like 'Superman: The Movie' had done for me.
I usually keep my personal style simple and streamlined. I like classic colors like black, white, and beige. White and black is my favorite color combination, and I like to finish up my look with an accent of gold jewelry.
I hate that aesthetic game of the eye and the mind, played by these connoisseurs, these mandarins who "appreciate" beauty. What is beauty, anyway? There's no such thing. I never "appreciate," any more than I "like." I love it or I hate.
I definitely spend the most money on shoes, partly because vintage footwear can be a little funky - in a bad way. I like to keep things pretty simple up top and then go weird with the shoes.
A lot of the songs on '2' are pretty personal, but even if I'm writing about something like that, I still tend to keep it pretty simple and open-ended. I like the idea of people listening to my album and it meaning something to me but maybe meaning something else to them.
I typically go for a more classic aesthetic, though I like to contrast that with bold statement pieces throughout my house.
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