A Quote by Waris Dirie

Personal style? I don't really believe in that. Whatever is comfortable. — © Waris Dirie
Personal style? I don't really believe in that. Whatever is comfortable.
Style is all about being comfortable. I don't believe in following a style because it is a trend. I need to be comfortable in my clothes.
My style is personal, my style of writing is personal, and I believe in that. I believe what comes out of me is an individual thing, and that's why I, I believe in the individual.
My personal style statement is to be comfortable because if you are comfortable you are confident.
Style is really very personal. It's kind of timeless. Style is really about how you put yourself together. It's something very personal.
My personal style is very comfortable and feminine.
'Mediocre' tends to mean 'undistinguished', while snobs enjoy their distinguishing hallmarks of style - how they wear clothes, use words, where they go and gather and gossip. ...Whatever the circumstances the genius has put you into, the fact of individuality defends the soul against all class-action claims. No soul is mediocre, whatever your personal taste for conventionality, whatever your personal record of middling achievements.
I don't want to dress very loud. My style is straight to the point. Being comfortable is really the biggest thing, and a classic look is comfortable for me.
My personal style is kind of sophisticated edgy, I guess. I wear a lot of black and it's what I feel comfortable in.
I've literally become comfortable with approaching whatever style of music at any time.
Material Girl is about having your own personal style, and my personal style reflects the brand's aesthetic.
My personal style falls between casual cool and meticulous slob. I'm most comfortable in jeans, but I love fashion.
I think personal style starts from within because it´s a philosophy and an attitude. If you´re honest and true to yourself, you will have the best sense of personal style.
I'm really interested in fashion but at the same time I find it quite competitive. Second-hand stuff leaves you more open to whatever your own personal style is rather than feeling dictated to by shops.
I think style is being so comfortable and confident in what you're wearing. That's what style is, 'cause everybody's got different style.
Honestly I prefer dressing for comfort rather than style, so whatever is comfortable and looks decent, that'll do.
I don't go by trends. I wear what I am comfortable in and what suits me. It is never about what is 'in' and what is 'out'. My personal sense of style spells 'comfort'.
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