Top 761 Dresses Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 19, 2024.
I am so girly. I love dresses.
I like dresses for night; I like after-party more than party. I like the mystery; I like the dream, like fantasy dresses. I think, also, that you make women dream.
It's a Japanese way of thinking, that I give value for my merchandise. So I don't want to sell unnecessarily expensive dresses and make just 10 or 20 and then feel satisfied. I want to design for real women who can afford my dresses.
Quarterbacks should wear dresses. — © Jack Lambert
Quarterbacks should wear dresses.
I am not the beachy girl. I don't wear flip-flops and beachy dresses. I'm not as poufy and girlie, but I am the girl who dresses up.
I've worn dresses from all different price ranges, and the thing that couture dresses have in common is that the fit is amazing.
I'm very into dresses, shoes, and makeup.
I always love wearing Vivienne Westwood. Her dresses just seem to fit me perfectly, and she makes dresses for girls with curves - I love that.
I'm not one who wears a lot of sleeveless tops or dresses.
The prettiest dresses are worn to be taken off.
The dresses I wore are in the Smithsonian now.
I love black dresses. I think everyone should own a lot, but black dresses don't sell online because on the computer they don't read like anything.
I really love large and comfy dresses.
I believe all woman look good in dresses; is that a crime? — © Tyson Fury
I believe all woman look good in dresses; is that a crime?
We’re more than just our dresses.
Sometimes she wore Levi's with white-suede fringe sewn down the legs and a feathered Indian headdress, sometimes old fifties' taffeta dresses covered with poetry written in glitter, or dresses made of kids' sheets printed with pink piglets or Disney characters.
I have never worn dresses by grands couturiers.
I like vintage dresses that I can just slip on.
Each time I'm in a film, Givenchy dresses me.
If Disney wants ideas for a princess, make her an independent woman, one who is not afraid to face the daily struggles of life, and refuses to wear expensive dresses. Because we all know life is messy, and those dresses are too pretty to get dirty.
I'd love to design bridal dresses.
I love the tailoring of '50s- and '60s-inspired dresses.
I like photographing dresses in windows. I actually wore a lot of dresses in the '70s. I like them on other people now.
God knows I wanted love... but the moment I had to choose between the man I loved and my dresses... I chose the dresses
Mara Hoffman makes flowy dresses, and a lot of her stuff is geared towards swimwear, like cover ups, but they work well as house dresses, too.
One who dresses in rags that have been washed clean dresses cleanly to be sure, but raggedly nonetheless.
I love flowy hippie dresses.
I'm very sensitive. Because my mum was my primary emotional caregiver growing up, I found myself being pinned into dresses, darting her dresses, choosing her high heels for the evening or what to wear. I'm very much a mommy's boy.
Young girls - like friends of my daughter's - always ask if we do prom dresses, and we do dresses that would be lovely, but £2,000 isn't realistic for most girls. The Debenhams collection will hopefully be great for that sort of event because the price point is much lower.
I believe that Indians look good in traditional dresses.
so my grandmother was not without humanity. and if she wore cocktail dresses when she labored in the garden, they were cocktail dresses she no longer intended to wear to cocktail parties. even in her rose garden she did not want to appear underdressed. if the dresses got too dirty from gardening, she threw them out. when my mother suggested to her that she might have them cleaned, my grandmother said, "what? and have those people at the cleaners what i was doing in a dress to make it that dirty?" from my grandmother i learned that logic is relative.
My life, which seems so simple and monotonous, is really a complicated affair of cafés where they like me and cafés where they don't, streets that are friendly, streets that aren't, rooms where I might be happy, rooms where I shall never be, looking-glasses I look nice in, looking-glasses I don't, dresses that will be lucky, dresses that won't, and so on.
John Major. He dresses so well. And so quickly.
There is no way I’m going out in public like this!” It seemed while I was being tormented at the salon, Bones had been out shopping. I didn’t ask where he got the money from, images of old folks with their necks bleeding and their wallets missing dancing in my head. There were boots, earrings, push-up bras, skirts, and something he swore to me were dresses but only looked like pieces of dresses.
I don't want to be just known for the way I dress. I want to be known for how I play, how I treat people, and how I am as a role model. I don't just want to be, 'He dresses cool' or 'He dresses crazy.' You're going to have lovers and haters. I want my golf game to be the main thing.
I don't wear dresses and flowers in my hair and float around!
I love designing dresses and tops.
Dresses that are truly beautiful are never unfashionable.
Girls are more attractive to me than dresses. — © David Bailey
Girls are more attractive to me than dresses.
I don't get to keep the dresses I wear. It is not fair.
I seem to have had quite a lot of pink dresses.
Theatre comes alive when someone cross-dresses onstage.
You don't have to put dresses in a movie to make girls like it.
My dresses are very reasonably priced, for dresses that are cut on the body.
Rod always dresses for dinner - even if I just want to wear tracksuit bottoms, he dresses up.
I wore dresses all the time. I like to wear dresses.
I've used a lot of jersey, but I've also done a lot of complex pattern weaves in these fabrics in solid colors, and there are lots of little dresses for cocktail and evening. I've done a series of very important evening dresses as well, just to show that these two ideas can also work well together. Today's woman can wear an important evening dress or a simple pant and top. It's all in the personality of the woman.
This man dresses like an unmade bed.
There's almost a T-shirt feeling to wearing my evening dresses. — © Tadashi Shoji
There's almost a T-shirt feeling to wearing my evening dresses.
When a woman tells me she loves my dresses. These women have nothing to gain to tell you that they love your dresses. A lot of professional women admit dressing for work previously was such a challenge. It's these moments for me that are so rewarding.
I love my dresses and a good A-line cinch at the waist.
Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only.
I love to wear dresses when I'm pregnant.
There is nothing more comfortable than a caterpillar and nothing more made for love than a butterfly. We need dresses that crawl and dresses that fly. Fashion is at once a caterpillar and a butterfly, caterpillar by day, butterfly by night.
There is room in today's world for men to wear dresses.
I love wearing dresses, but more simplistic, classic-looking dresses.
There is always going to be that luxury customer out there. I have clients who buy $10,000 dresses and clients who buy $60 dresses. It's not so much about the money. Design is a mentality.
"You're an old man who dresses like a Hooter's waitress."
People didn't just wear wedding dresses in the past. They also wore plain cotton shifts beneath them. As pretty as the dresses might be, and as lovely as they might look on display, if a museum doesn't hang the shifts beside them or acknowledge that the shifts existed, that exhibit's incomplete.
No amount of vintage dresses gives you dignity
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