A Quote by Trinny Woodall

I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't. — © Trinny Woodall
I'd love to say fashion faux pas differ from country to country, but they don't.
A fashion faux pas is what happens when you're not confident with yourself.
Fashion faux pas should be celebrated. I enjoy them because it means we're not all clones.
My worst fashion faux pas: probably orange shoes with white pants. I thought I looked spectacular.
One fashion faux pas that men make is wearing ill-fitted clothing with too many prints and statement pieces.
Many faux pas of fashion can be avoided if you curb your instinctive desire to buy things with your heart instead of your head.
I really like 'Project Runway.' I know it's reality, so that might be kind of faux pas for me to say.
Every person who speaks or writes for the public will make an occasional faux pas, and sooner or later will write or say something inappropriate.
Stand up for what you think is right. That might be very different from what I am saying today, but you are allowed to differ from me just as I am allowed to differ from you. That is part of our strength as a country that we can differ from each other.
My biggest faux pas is not giving time for myself.
to a Southerner it is faux pas, not sins, that matter in this world.
The difference between chirping out of turn and a faux pas depends on what kind of a bar you're in.
I will never wear something I'm not comfortable in, and if I do, you'll see it in my face, and it'll be a complete faux pas.
You don't see no city when you look at me cause country's all I am. I love runnin' barefoot through the old cornfields and I love that country ham. Well you say I'm made just to fit your plans but there's a barnyard shovel pick your hands. If your eyes are on me you're lookin' at country.
Turkey is a European country, an Asian country, a Middle Eastern country, Balkan country, Caucasian country, neighbor to Africa, Black Sea country, Caspian Sea, all these.
Over the years, I've found that dealing with white people faux pas can be tricky. If I get upset, I could quickly be labeled the 'angry black girl.' But if I don't say anything or react too passively, I risk giving friends and acquaintances permission to continue crossing the line.
There are certain bad habits we've groomed our whole life -- from personality flaws to fashion faux pas. And it has been the role of parents and friends, outside of some minor tweaking, to reinforce the belief that we're okay just as we are. But it's not enough to just be yourself. You have to be your best self. And that's a tall order if you haven't found your best self yet.
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