A Quote by Stephanie Winston Wolkoff

I love a bold statement piece! — © Stephanie Winston Wolkoff
I love a bold statement piece!
I love the color pink. It makes a bold statement.
I love a red lip - it's such a powerful statement. It exudes confidence and makes for a bold look.
I'm very simplistic. I like jewelry that is small, that is a statement piece but with a delicate statement.
It's so important for jewelry has to be versatile. The statement piece is no longer just that. One day it's a statement and the next it's merely an accent to a great pair of shoes or a stunning handbag. Adaptability is key.
It's a bold statement but I think people need to read between the lines.
I get grumpy about the innate conservatism of our tastes; I love bold theatre, and I get annoyed when a heritage piece is really successful.
I favor big, bold jewelry - especially statement necklaces that still have a sense of delicateness.
It's a bit of a bold statement, but the Prodigy should be seen as an important cultural band.
I don't have space to enter into the examples or the history of this, so I'm left with having to make the bold statement that culture is extinct.
That's in the mission statement when you're part of 'Trek.' It's our job to try to be bold and push forward. You have to be conscious of that.
Layering is the best way to express yourself through jewelry; each piece makes a statement, each piece has its story and if curated and layered well, it can enhance your look and make sure you stand out.
In choosing Paul Ryan, Mitt Romney made a fantastic choice and a bold statement to the American people.
A bold architectural statement turns a public building into a landmark, but it is in the details where the architect becomes the real storyteller.
When it comes to fashion, I'm just inspired by anyone who has their own flair or piece on anything. I love originality. I love when people bring some bold and don't do what's been done or being done. I don't think I have anyone in particular. Just anyone who's original really inspires me.
I typically go for a more classic aesthetic, though I like to contrast that with bold statement pieces throughout my house.
We couldn't be happier that the show has encouraged kids to have an interest in science and math, but we don't try to do that. We just have fun, which is its own bold statement.
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