A Quote by Valerie Trierweiler

I have never worn dresses by grands couturiers. — © Valerie Trierweiler
I have never worn dresses by grands couturiers.
I've worn dresses from all different price ranges, and the thing that couture dresses have in common is that the fit is amazing.
The prettiest dresses are worn to be taken off.
Most of my wardrobe is vintage, and I've worn dresses to the Oscars that I got for $10.
I've worn my share of dresses and heels in my career. It's easy. It's not very challenging. It's not fulfilling.
I think I would like to have lived in the 1930s and worn beautiful bias cut dresses all the time.
If faith itself has different dresses worn, What wonder modes in wit should take their turn?
I get quite excited about things other people have worn. I went through a phase as a student when I wore a lot of 1940s tea dresses.
When art dresses in worn-out material it is most easily recognized as art.
Everyone goes to the 'Grands-Boulevards' (in Paris, ed.) and let himself loose... ...Do not picture these in costume, they are not for the most part... ...perhaps a clown with a big nose, or two girls with bare necks and short skirts... ...the parade of the queens of the halls (markets) is also one of the events... ...Some are pretty but look awkward in their silk dresses and crowns, particularly as the broad sun displays their defects - perhaps a neck too thin or a painted face which shows ghastley white in the sunlight.
When art dresses itself in the most worn-out material it is most easily recognized as art.
If truth is like the terrain, are we the generation who sees it as one who has worn shoes all his life or one who has never worn shoes? Yet still, even if the walk starts out as painful, the experience may be well worth it.
In the past, the biggest mistake I've made has been trying to treat election night like the first and last time anyone will ever see me on TV. I've worn dresses that were more prom time than primetime.
The crazy thing is I got all of these shoes, and probably 80 percent of them I've never worn before. I've worn all the glasses. I sleep in them, bend them up a little bit. Glasses are on all the time except when I'm at practice or at work.
I now let go of worn out things, worn out conditions, and worn out relationships. Divine order is now established and maintained in me and in my world.
I interviewed Matt [Stone] and Trey [Parker], actually, and I got to ask them questions. I love them deeply because they appeared dressed as J-Lo and someone else [who had worn the same scandalous dresses the year before at the Oscars]. They confessed they were on acid.
I think everyone envisions me sitting at Alexandre's all day, picking out beautiful clothes from passing couturiers.
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