A Quote by Karlie Kloss

I tend to gravitate towards neutrals in my home but also love finding interesting fabrics or pieces that add a pop of color. — © Karlie Kloss
I tend to gravitate towards neutrals in my home but also love finding interesting fabrics or pieces that add a pop of color.
Everything is starting to make a little more sense to me now. I love the idea that, first of all when I made the record I don't look at the music by classifying it. People have a problem classifying me as pop, or rock, or folk, or alt. The beauty for me is that a thirteen year old girl can fall in love with the record and so can her mom. I tend to gravitate towards artists that are timeless and don't sound dated.
I love pointy nails! A cute way to add a pop of color to your nails is to make a V-shape at the ends of them in a pastel color.
Eighty percent of my pieces gravitate towards an A, as a tonal thing, not at the beginning, but somewhere in it.
I tend to gravitate towards very simple, minimalistic styles.
Actors usually tend to gravitate towards the evil things that stretch them.
I love color, so it's rare to see me without at least a pop of a hot pink or bold red, even if it's just a lip color pop!
I gravitate towards anything that feels challenging to me, that feels like it's gonna be saying something a bit different and new to the audience, and anything that moves me. I do movies that I would want to see, so I don't necessarily gravitate towards any genre in particular. I just try and do the best work I can and also try to keep the audience guessing.
I'm not so fascinated by these ingenue roles. I tend to gravitate towards women in plays or shows or films that are more chaotic or have something dire going on.
We tend to gravitate towards our tribes; the challenge is to understand the people of other tribes.
I grew up in France, my first language was French, and I tend to gravitate towards French cooking.
I always gravitate towards anything from Ireland. With Irish lit, I love the use of language, but also in many instances, the Irish writers are writing about people and circumstances that I can relate to.
I took classical piano for a couple of years, but I sort of lost interest - I couldn't read a note today if I tried. I still enjoy that stuff, and I think I naturally gravitate towards the classical licks; in fact, I know that I do. I gravitate towards the classical licks that I heard by famous old composers.
I think unintentionally I gravitate towards concepts and topics that hit home or are something real we can all relate to.
I'm always focused on pieces that have superior cut, and I tend to like color.
Whether it's a photograph or a piece of clothing, a leather bag or a film, I tend to gravitate towards simple, beautifully made, quietly lovely things. They make me happy.
Somebody like Mailer brings to that role everything that he stands for. The types of characters that I gravitate towards, the types of icons, tend to have a heavy physicality in that way.
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