A Quote by Nora Roberts

You know, lieutenant, you wear your weapon the way other women wear pearls." "It's not a fashion accessory. — © Nora Roberts
You know, lieutenant, you wear your weapon the way other women wear pearls." "It's not a fashion accessory.
I wear things that aren't in fashion. I wear colors that aren't in fashion. And as a result of that, I kind of bring it back. I feel like nothing really ever goes out of style. It's just what the media and what people tell people to wear. I think having your own sense of fashion is important.
A wise friend once told me, 'Don't wear what fashion designers tell you to wear. Wear what they wear.'
When I'm on stage, I generally wear what I would wear every other day, but I think my hair is probably bigger on stage - it seems to be my accessory!
Express yourself. Tell us who you are. If you would never wear pearls in real life, don't wear them when you get married.
For me, being involved in fashion is fun. But I like to be relatable and to wear things that other people can wear, too.
I admire fashion and I respect it greatly, but I don't necessarily follow trends. I never really have. I just wear what I like to wear. I really like colors, and there are some things I wear and don't care what anybody says about it being in style or not. I wear it anyway.
I want to find a way to reach young women emotionally and also to start providing clothing for them so that they can wear the same things their thin friends can wear. I really want to do evening wear and prom dresses for these girls.
I started to draw and design clothes that I couldn't find, because everything was all luxury, fashion clothes or very straight. So I mixed all of that together: Who says I can't put a man in a skirt? Who says that a man can't wear lace? Who says that men can't wear Swarovski? Who says that men can't wear makeup? You know what I'm like; for me, straight, gay, women, men, trans, we're all the same. I don't see difference.
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?
I encourage women to wear color, wear stripes, wear sequins - just wear what makes you feel confident and strong. If it looks good and fits well, you'll look great and feel great, too.
Wear an unusual accessory to complete your outfit.
In the same way that men wear ties to add personality to their clothing, so too should women wear their accessories.
I cannot go and tell women what to wear and what not to wear; you have to decide on your own.
And I want women to be modest in their appearance. They should wear decent and appropriate clothing and not draw attention to themselves by the way they fix their hair or by wearing gold or pearls or expensive clothes. For women who claim to be devoted to God should make themselves attractive by the good things they do.
Fashion for me is the perfect combination of all the things I love. There's an element of history to it. I love understanding why people wear what they wear, why during certain periods in history women looked the way they looked. There was always a strong reason behind it, whether it was because of what was available to them or because of what was happening in the world politically or sociologically. Fashion is like an amazing blend of commerce, travel, and creativity - of studying what people were about during a particular time.
Your fashion depends on who you are and you should wear clothes according to who you are. You should also be comfortable in what you wear.
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