A Quote by Violet Chachki

I'm not a trendy person, I don't like to be. — © Violet Chachki
I'm not a trendy person, I don't like to be.
People think I only wear new clothes, that I'm very trendy, but I like classic things on me, to mix with a trendy pair of shoes.
Everybody is trying to be so trendy. I think not being trendy should be the next trend.
Being trendy is dangerous. I've never been trendy, which is why I've never really fallen out of favour.
I don't think of myself as a trendy person at all, and if I'm anything, I'm probably contrarian.
I'm not the kind of person who tries to be cool or trendy, I'm definitely an individual.
I think in L.A. everybody has a really cool flare, trendy style here. I think I kinda adapt be it I'm a little more trendy in L.A. Somewhere in New York, I could literally sit at a café and have a cappuccino and watch people walk by and it's like a fashion show to me. Compared to somewhere like Miami where I literally wear beachwear all day and I can walk around barefoot. My style is consistent. It may bend a little bit according to cities, but that's about it.
I like Armani Exchange, Guess, Rock & Republic. There's a lot of places. I'm not too picky. I like to be trendy, and I like to look good.
I like trendy clothes just like everybody else does.
I like bands for a long time, even when they're not trendy anymore. I still like Arcade Fire. I've always liked Stevie Wonder.
Marketing of art is, and to my mind has always been, trendy. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean there is any real long-term value. As an artist I do what I like. As a collector I collect what I like.
Wearing something that you're not comfortable in is the ultimate sin. It's important for each person to discover their own style, and find something that is not trendy or too revealing or anything that would get in the way of working.
I like to do enough work to keep myself sharp and relevant without trying to be trendy.
When I turn up at a trendy party, all the youngsters look like they could be my illegitimate love children.
I just start with a pencil and paper. I don't want something too trendy, too fashion-forward. I don't want to make something I consider a regular person couldn't wear with blue jeans. But I don't want to make something that other people make, either - like a skinny black suit in a shiny material that you can buy anywhere.
You want everybody to like your work, but when you look at what's fashionable or trendy, it's pretty obvious that I don't exactly fit.
I like to get a rise out of my mom with what I wear - I always go for the tallest heels or something super trendy.
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