A Quote by Yara Shahidi

If you look at the history of art and fashion, it's always been political. It's always been pushing boundaries. — © Yara Shahidi
If you look at the history of art and fashion, it's always been political. It's always been pushing boundaries.
What the art world has done, it has been constantly been pushing the boundaries about what art can be. It's like expanding its territory.
I was always into fashion because my mom has always been interested in fashion. She majored in fashion merchandising in college, and it's always been something we have in common.
I want to push the boundaries on the roles that have historically been given to actresses who look like me. There is so much more we can do. There always has been.
I want to always do things that are very current and pushing the boundaries of the way we create art.
If you look back throughout the history of Broadway, there's always been periods where writers and producers have delivered the kind of things that people want to see, while at the same time pushing the form along.
My first girlfriend, when I was about 18, was a fashion designer, and my sister was a fashion designer as well. I've always been into shopping, and I've always been very aesthetic, in a sense.
Artists are free to push boundaries to make art. But when pushing boundaries is their only aim, the result is usually bad art.
When you look at Istanbul, from Byzantium to the present day, it's striking how it has always been a city of the people, with a political voice, right from its early classical history.
I notice fashion on other people, I always enjoy it when people try and look their best, I've always been taught to try and look my best and that's probably my main influence, I'm not looking to influence fashion anymore than the next guy, but I do try and look my best when I'm out and representing my movies.
What you end up seeing when you look at history is that people who have been good at pushing the boundaries of possibility, and exploring those frontiers of good ideas and innovations, have rarely done it in moments of great inspiration. They don't just have a brilliant breakthrough idea out of nowhere and leap ahead of everyone else.
I'm still hungry. I'm still striving... You have to understand: my mum has worked hard to look after her children, but we have always been poor; we have always been at rock bottom. I want to change my family history forever.
'The Fosters' is such a fun show to shoot, and I always look forward to getting the new script because we keep pushing the boundaries.
I have always been interested in art but had no formal training or experience. It's always been just what I liked, my eye for art.
If you look at it, the history of comedy has always been strongest among the nations who have been persecuted the most.
I've always been very competitive, and a part of that is pushing your boundaries - taking a risk and being able to live with the loss that comes with taking a risk.
My mum has always been a huge inspiration for me and my work. She loves fashion and has always been so supportive.
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