A Quote by Kelsey Chow

I like vintage dresses that I can just slip on. — © Kelsey Chow
I like vintage dresses that I can just slip on.
I just love vintage. I have far too many vintage dresses.
I will buy Victorian tea dresses and the like, but I don't really think about them as investment pieces - just beautiful and vintage things.
My first real foray into fashion was the discovery of vintage. Vintage dresses really suit my body type, so the discovery was both wonderfully eye-opening and liberating.
I'm built like a 14-year-old boy. I have no waist, so anything I wear has to have a lot of trickeration going on. I don't fit into girl dresses. I can't just slip it on.
My dad is the Frenchest man alive, but totally dresses like a cowboy and is obsessed with vintage.
I'm such a maniac about just having every last possible bit feel just as if so much care was put into it, and it was. It's almost like a really selfish experience to wear one of our slip dresses or one of our blouses because it's so luxurious in a secret way.
I used to collect vintage clothing - exquisite lace dresses, embroidered shawls and ornate jewelry - but that's just not me any more.
It's so cliche to say florals for spring. I really like a vintage-like dress that's floral. You can belt it; I like belts. I like wearing pretty dresses that are really comfortable, that you can spend the day in but also feel girly.
I wear everything from hip-hop baggy pants to beautiful Armani dresses. I also like to mix vintage clothing with designer pieces.
No amount of vintage dresses gives you dignity
Most of my wardrobe is vintage, and I've worn dresses to the Oscars that I got for $10.
In L.A., I did a lot of vintage flea market dresses and Doc Martens.
I don't buy loads of clothing. But I do have a lot of vintage dresses and '80s one-pieces, which are quite fun.
I'm heavily influenced by the Nineties - I love juxtaposing a slip dress with trainers and a vintage leather jacket.
I've heard people say to me, 'How can you claim to be a feminist when you dress like that?' I wear a lot of slip dresses and nightwear and stuff. People always question my credibility because of that: 'Oh, are you selling sex? Are you doing this or that to be recognized more or to sell your music?' No, it's just a fashion thing for me.
I'll always cling to these little girl dresses at vintage shops, and I can never wear them because they're so tiny!
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