A Quote by Naomie Harris

You don't need to follow trends to be stylish. — © Naomie Harris
You don't need to follow trends to be stylish.
A few things make a person stylish: honesty, imagination with a sprinkling of humour. I still keep an eye on trends, but I don't follow them any more.
My mother always taught me to wear clothes for myself and not to follow trends as trends will end!
Follow sound business trends, not fashion trends.
I don't like the idea of 'trends' at all. If you follow trends, then everybody looks the same. The best shopping experiences are in local markets, especially in foreign cities.
I don’t follow fashion and I don’t follow trends, I just follow my instincts...
I don't like to follow too many trends because trends tend to make women look like they are wearing uniforms.
Don't follow trends, start trends.
We don't follow trends; I don't think we even set trends. We just do our own thing. We just do what we love. That's why Arch Enemy sounds like that.
We need to be in front of consumer trends and translate those trends into insights and foresights.
I don't personally follow trends; I don't even like the idea of trends. I think it's kind of absurd that you have to change every six months, so I always try and buy things that hopefully I'll like forever, and resonate with me.
I could never change the overall feel of my music. That's why people like me - I don't follow trends, and I don't follow crowds.
I feel that if you are not comfortable, you can't be stylish, and that is the rule I follow.
I always say that I don't like it when people follow trends too much, just because it is on the runway. I think what you wear really does need to reflect what your own personal style is.
When I came overseas, I realized that there are many ideologies and many trends, and it's also very hard to produce honest art and honest literature. I decided that I didn't want to follow any of these ideologies or trends, because that's also a kind of pressure that doesn't allow absolute freedom. So I decided that I was only going to produce works that were satisfactory to me, and that meant not following any trends and being anti-ideological.
I think it is more important to tell a story rather than follow any trend; that is a less bold way to go. If you do that [follow trends] you are just trying to ride on the coat tails of someone else's success.
Trends are just as important in politics as they are in fashion; just that rather than an aesthetic trend, it might be an ideological, behavioral or cultural trend - you need to keep track of all kinds of trends in politics because you need to know if you come out and say something, what the adoption of that will be six months down the road.
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