A Quote by Victoria Justice

I would describe my personal style as eclectic. — © Victoria Justice
I would describe my personal style as eclectic.
I would describe my aesthetic as definitely personal and harmonious with an eclectic yet bohemian sensibility.
I have a lot of vintage, so my style is pretty eclectic of different time periods and styles. I would describe it as comfortable, creative, and vintage.
Eclectic yet classic with a playful bohemian twist is how I'd describe my style.
Eclectic yet classic with a playful bohemian twist is how Id describe my style.
My style is a little more thought out, in a way, but I guess it's eclectic at the same time. I wouldn't be able to describe my style, because it changes on a day-to-day basis, depending on what sort of mood I'm in.
I've always described my taste in fashion and music as being very eclectic and uniquely based off my feelings that day. That's the wonderful thing about style. You can be whatever you want to be. You can describe yourself however you want to describe yourself.
My personal style is pretty eclectic.
I would describe my personal style as putting Twiggy and Yoko Ono together. It is hobo with no rules.
My personal style is very eclectic. I like graphic shapes and multiple layers.
I would describe my driving style as calm authority, but my wife would call it demented. In my defence I've got a clean licence so probably the best way to describe it is crafty.
I don't really know how to describe my personal style.
I would describe myself as eclectic: Bohemian in thought and conservative in action - or maybe it's the other way around.
I describe my personal style as 'mythic space horse with chocolate box tendencies.'
Gandhi and Mandela and Churchill and JFK and Reagan and Thatcher and Sarkozy and Franklin and Washington set the tone to an incredible degree-their "personal style" was their "brand." ("It" starts with personal style of the tip-top leadership team. Sorry to be politically insensitive, but who would give a hoot about Tibet if it weren't for the look and style of the Dalai Lama?) Boss at any level: You're either on the "it" boat-or not.
My personal style is eclectic, I would say. I always like to mix and match things. Uh, but the thing is that it changes every single day. So if I'm feeling you know a little more rebellious, one day I may dress a little more punk rock. But most of the time I say, pretty consistently, I'm feminine.
I would not describe myself as a political writer except in the sense that the personal is political, which is something that I do strongly believe. And in that sense American Gods is a very personal novel and a political novel. I was trying to describe the experience of coming to America as an immigrant, the experience of watching the way that America tends to eat other cultures.
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