Top 1200 Eclectic Style Quotes & Sayings - Page 2

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
My style icons are Lucille Ball for her bouffant hair and all the updos, James Dean for his rockabilly style - the denim and rolled-up T-shirt thing. And I am also inspired by Dita Von Teese and Gwen Stefani. Their style is retro, but it's still very feminine at the same time.
I had no style when I was 17! I look at teenagers now and say, 'I wish I'd looked like them when I was that age.' I had no style whatsoever, but style also wasn't as prominent as it is today. I was just very laid back, usually wearing jeans and tank tops and flip flops.
Magazines don't have enough confidence to have their own style, so they use a borrowed style. That is shocking to me, but your perception is very accurate. It's a way to be more commercially viable, but to me, that's not having a style, that's having a schtick.
I've always been kind of eclectic. — © Julia Fox
I've always been kind of eclectic.
My style of play has always been 'Guardiola style,' so I've not had too many problems. At the same time, he helps you to evolve and to change little things, because it's obviously not exactly the same style of play as at Bilbao.
It's a matter of style. The Evan Hunter style and the Ed McBain style are very, very different.
I have eclectic tastes in the movies I want to do.
My tastes are eclectic.
My eclectic taste allows me to do something unique and not box myself in.
The word that comes to my mind when I think of Kolkata's fashion is 'eclectic.'
My taste in music and entertainment is quite eclectic.
I was very influenced by comics. The drawing style, definitely, I was interested in. My style of drawing is largely a comic style, but it's also much more obvious than comics.
The beginner should approach style warily, realizing that it is himself he is approaching, no other; and he should begin by turning resolutely away from all devices that are popularly believed to indicate style - all mannerisms, tricks, adornments. The approach to style is by way of plainness, simplicity, orderliness, sincerity.
I'm eclectic in my tastes because of my trauma. It's madness. It's almost ADHD. — © Goldie
I'm eclectic in my tastes because of my trauma. It's madness. It's almost ADHD.
I think Bengali women have the most eclectic sense of dressing.
Musically, my palette is eclectic.
I think it's real important to show style now. The majority of style right now is to act like you don't have style at all, so most companies are getting rich off clothes that look torn, clothes that look worn.
I have an eclectic pallet of music that I listen to. It depends on my mood.
Onlookers frequently confuse edge with style...Edge means generating excess returns because of mispricing. Style suggests being in the right place at the right time. Sometimes edge and style overlap, sometimes they don't.
I don't have a style. I wouldn't say I have a style as a writer, either. I know people have said "This is what he does," but when I'm writing, I don't think about that. I don't think about a style.
I like style. For Dior, I did more of a collaboration shoot, not just a single image - so there was more to it. It's a very prestigious brand. I like their style and feel like their style is mine.
Mother's taste was eclectic and ranged from the ancient world to the contemporary from Europe to the U.S.
I don't need anyone to write me a show in my style, I would like to do a show in a style that wasn't my style, because that's the only way I can grow up and grow out.
Style to me is incidental. The British are very adept at creating it for its own sake, but the best style is incidental. John Coltrane had a style but it was totally incidental to what he was.
When a new writer defends his "style," the teacher smiles (or cringes) because real style isn't an artifice. Real style - voice - arrives on its own, as an extension of a writer's character. When style is done self-consciously and purposefully it becomes affectation, and as transparent as any affectation - an English accent on an old college chum from New Jersey, for example.
I have a fairly limited drawing style. I'm not like my friend Derek Kirk Kim, who can pretty much change his style at will. My drawing style can handle some of my stories, but not all of them.
The abstract expressionists had that thing of, subject matter becomes content, content becomes form. And I always thought there was no room for style. I felt with my painting, the style really is the content. The style holds everything together.
I have very eclectic tastes.
I'm a really eclectic reader.
Find a poet whose style you like, emulate that style, then deal with things that you know about - don't waste your time looking for your own style.' I wish I could remember who told me that, because I'd like to congraulate him. I've emulated all the old guys - Tennyson, Alexander Pope.
I'm quite an eclectic musician.
I have a very eclectic taste when it comes to music.
A really good style comes only when a man has become as good as he can be. Style is character. A good style cannot come from a bad undisciplined character.
I need eclectic people in my life.
Well, I've always been eclectic.
There're two different kinds of skating. There's the style skating, and there's the trick skating. He (Tony Hawk) does the trick skating so heavy duty, that he can overcome the style skating. There's always the chance that the style skater can come back, but the whole deal really is learning tricks.
My dream... was to be an eclectic knowledge-gathering person.
My design philosophy has always been eclectic.
It's always been eclectic; you never know what you're going to get. — © Andre Agassi
It's always been eclectic; you never know what you're going to get.
I'm a man of eclectic and wide and broad taste.
I have a real eclectic taste for work, for movies, for characters and jobs.
New York has the biggest, most eclectic collection of people in the world.
Now we have an audience that is so very eclectic. Big, tremendous fans.
Its a matter of style. The Evan Hunter style and the Ed McBain style are very, very different.
Everyone has their style and your style explains a lot about who you are - you feel me? I've had style since childhood, so I like to dress how I feel. But maybe I get carried away by some trends.
Weirdly, the past starts to be about something else. It becomes about style in a way that it wasn't about, and I don't mean writing style, but cultural style.
We all listen to a lot of eclectic things.
My personal style is a continued evolution. I can see I've had a different style for every different age in the period of my life. It's difficult for me to say what is my style because I change all the time. I change every eight months, it's so weird.
I've always seen myself as sort of this funky, eclectic artist. — © Suzy Bogguss
I've always seen myself as sort of this funky, eclectic artist.
I'm certainly eclectic in my writing.
My tastes lean toward the more negative, angry and eclectic.
Oddly enough, I suppose, I don't give much thought to my style, and I don't attempt to be consistent - except within a story. You ask if I struggled to find my style. It seems to me that style - in other words, a way of thinking and doing things - is innate. You can try to will it to be different, but it's like a signature - you can't change its fundamental nature.
I don't have very eclectic tastes in music.
I've led a very eclectic life.
I think being eclectic is bad when you're just starting out.
Style has become very important, the whole idea of style, what your personal style is. It's your identity.
Tokyo style is so specific. And I'm a very big fan of their history. It's pretty simple. A lot of the time, people expect to see the wild style that comes out of Japan, but I think, traditionally, the style is very simple.
My thoughts can sometimes be spurred by what I read, but my reading is extremely eclectic.
Many young web designers view their craft the way I used to view pop culture. It's cool or it's crap. They mistake Style for Design, when the two things are not the same at all. Design communicates on every level. It tells you where you are, cues you to what you can do, and facilitates the doing. Style is tautological; it communicates stylishness. In visual terms, style is an aspect of design; in commercial terms, style can communicate brand attributes.
These days and times you can't do eclectic records. In the '60s you could, but not anymore.
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