Top 1200 Fashion Magazines Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
Fashion is about owning whatever you're wearing, regardless of if it's a high fashion statement or not.
There are many more important things in life than fashion. But fashion, to me, is part of pop culture. And I'm an art collector. I'm obsessed with art and pop culture. And I say that there is fame, fashion, art, music and entertainment, including celebrity, that really moves the needle in society.
While the fashion industry may, at least at the top end, be thriving, the notion of fashion itself is becoming more and more meaningless. Any discipline in fashion has long since evaporated; the idea of a single fashionable skirt length, or heel height, is incomprehensible. The definition of the fashionable has become so skimpy that it refers not to the mode of dress of everyday people--the clothes that have sufficiently caught the popular imagination to be worn in a widespread manner--but only to the styles that momentarily excite members of the fashion caravan.
It is so great that fashion is not a question of price, and it can be more accessible to everyone interested in fashion. — © David Beckham
It is so great that fashion is not a question of price, and it can be more accessible to everyone interested in fashion.
Men's magazines often feature pictures of naked ladies. Women's magazines also often feature pictures of naked ladies. This is because the female body is a beautiful work of art, while the male body is hairy and lumpy and should not be seen by the light of day.
Every generation has a changing of the guard in media. We do the same stuff that everybody else does, but we just do it differently. We do our content online differently. We do our magazines differently. We do our TV differently. We never had anyone tell us how to do magazines, so we just developed it in a different way.
I wanted to be a fashion journalist and went to the London College of Fashion to do a journalism and promotion course.
Our family may seem extraordinary in some magazines or something, but at home it's not. We're really just a very loving family. We're very close, and we don't read magazines. We just kind of go to work and come home. We try to keep a sense of reality into their lives. What's truly real, not Hollywood real.
I was not a young fashion victim. I really had an idea of what I liked in fashion and how I dressed.
If you've gotta follow a fashion, pick a good fashion, I say, yes.
My son has followed fashion since he was a punk. He and I agree that fashion is about sex.
I wear things that aren't in fashion. I wear colors that aren't in fashion. And as a result of that, I kind of bring it back. I feel like nothing really ever goes out of style. It's just what the media and what people tell people to wear. I think having your own sense of fashion is important.
I don't have the figure for fashion and I've never heard anyone say I was a fashion icon.
I think it's different in fashion, because even if I would be an outsider, I would still be in the middle of the whole world of contemporary fashion. But it's interesting to think what outsider fashion could be. Does it mean to be completely disconnected from the regular system or just disconnected style-wise?
Some people take fashion very seriously....but that’s not right... Fashion should be fun! — © Carolina Herrera
Some people take fashion very seriously....but that’s not right... Fashion should be fun!
The only way to stay in fashion is never be in. If you are never in fashion, you are never out of fashion.
I've always been into fashion since I was a kid. I love fashion. I appreciate it.
So many people are following fashion now. It's become fashion-tainment.
It's incorrect to assume you can be a fashion editor because you blog, if you don't have experience to look at fashion in a professional way.
My fashion has no time, no season. It doesn't go out of style. If someone decides that clothes can go out of fashion, then you are deciding a woman can go out of fashion.
I am just discovering my fashion side. I have never felt anchored when it comes to fashion.
Basically, my idea and explorations on fashion have not changed; however, I believe I'm going state-of-the-art on fashion.
I'm going to be a fashion icon in a minute. I'm not going to do it in a corny manner. I have a voice that speaks for a whole other market - not just black people, but high fashion urban people. I mix street wear with high fashion. It's never been seen before.
I'm very interested in fashion shows. For me they're at the center of everything. What happens on the side, that's the energy - it's fashion week - but fashion shows are at the heart of it. I function more like a stylist. I'm inspired, and then I try to find it on the street. What's great about a blog is that you can do completely crazy things like take the moustache shoes Marc Jacobs did for Louis Vuitton for spring and talk about what that has to do with moustaches. In fashion, what people are looking for is inspiration and new ideas all the time.
Fashion is an industry to make money. It plays into human psychology. We want to belong, we want to be loved. I'm not trying to demonize the fashion industry - I love the fashion industry - but style is about taking the control out of the industry's hand and having you decide what works for you.
I see fashion as a proclamation or manifestation of identity, so, as long as identities are important, fashion will continue to be important. The link between fashion and identity begins to get real interesting, however, in the case of people who don't fall clearly into a culturally-recognized identity.
I am more into guys' fashion, but I'm inspired by women's fashion in a weird way.
I would close down all those teenage magazines that encourage young girls to diet. Who says that to be pretty you have to be thin? Some people look better thin and some don't. There is almost a standard being created where only thin is acceptable. The influence of those magazines on girls as young as 13 is horrific.
When you get into fashion, when you're not yet working in fashion, you have this idea about what the fashion world is: that it's very glamorous, it's the red carpet, it's very editorial. But really, what you don't understand until you get into it, is what goes on the rest of the time, which is just hard work. Besides passion and dedication, it's the grit. How long are you willing to be in it to become successful?
Fashion is not simply a matter of clothes. Fashion is in the air, born upon the wind. One intuits it. It is in the sky and on the road.
There are a bunch of different ways to look at the fashion industry. Is it shallow to work in fashion? Yes, it can be. But does fashion transform a woman who might feel like nothing and unimportant to glamorous and gorgeous? Yes, it does. Does it employ a huge sector of America? Yes, it does.
When I started, department stores were either very fashion, or very tailored, so the two never mixed. I mixed it, and they said you're too tailored for fashion and too fashion for tailoring. So I had to move the market. So that's what I did.
It’s difficult to create fashion, you can’t just learn it, you have to have fashion in your DNA.
That's one thing about fashion that you really shouldn't be-you can't be melancholy in fashion because people don't respond to it.
Art is not fashionable. That's why fashion and art are two different things. Fashion can never be art because fashion deals with whim, what is temporary, what changes, what is transient, what is now and not now. Art has to deal with issues that are timeless, that never change.
Fashion is in the sky, the streets, fashion has to do with ideas, the way in which we live, the events surrounding us.
I love fashion and a fashion trend, if it works for me. If it doesn't, I couldn't care less about it.
If you're too big to fit into fashion, then you just have to do your own fashion.
T-shirts for ten dollars are even more fashion today than expensive fashion. — © Karl Lagerfeld
T-shirts for ten dollars are even more fashion today than expensive fashion.
There's more to me than fashion. I just don't want to be seen as fashion.
I have always been interested in fashion and even contemplated being a fashion designer at one point of time.
I understand that people want to see just the posh side of fashion, but fashion is a lot of work.
I've done photo shoots for fashion brand catalogues and participated in graduation shows for fashion colleges.
I told myself that I would not come back to women's fashion until I felt I had something new to say. I feel that fashion has become too serious and that the actual customer's needs have not really been addressed. Fashion needs to make one happy. It is a luxury and should enhance one's quality of life.
My work has gotten a bit strange. I do consulting, and people ask, "Could you give me your opinion on this, and could you take a picture?" And I've been approached by a lot of magazines, but I'm trying to take it slowly. In fact, I'm part of the first generation of photographers who don't have to depend on magazines because we have our own media and everyone sees our photos.
Well, when I started modeling in the mid-'80s, the girls who did shows did shows, and the girls who did magazines did magazines. That's what was understood.
Fashion can be a very fickle lady, especially when it comes to models - fashion likes to turn on its own.
Fashion is transient, trends come and go. I believe in style, not fashion.
I think what's wrong with the fashion world, particularly men's fashion, is the lack of creativity behind it.
I am super passionate about my new business because it has the potential to disrupt the fashion industry in a positive way. Master & Muse is providing a place to buy better. There are many big issues in producing fashion today, and the consumer doesn't fully understand the problems at hand. That is where we come in. We are providing awareness, information, and great fashion.
You can't just come from Kansas, go into fashion and be all naive. The fashion world is very different to where I'm from. — © Lindsey Wixson
You can't just come from Kansas, go into fashion and be all naive. The fashion world is very different to where I'm from.
Fashion has two purposes: comfort and love. Beauty comes when fashion succeeds.
Bean, what's one step worse then a fashion don't?....a fashion don't even THINK about it.
Fashion is what you're offered four times a year. Style is what you pick out of that fashion...
I am more into guys fashion, but Im inspired by womens fashion in a weird way.
I think it's changing is that business is not as good as it was and it has become a real question in the world of fashion. You see, bags and shoes don't take on the seasonal quality that fashion does. A black leather bag can be good in any season, but you can't say the same about fashion, particularly about fabrication.
Beyond fashion and its demands, there are higher and more pressing laws, principles superior to fashion, and unchangeable, which under no circumstances can be sacrificed to the whim of pleasure or fancy, and before which must bow the fleeting omnipotence of fashion. These principles have been proclaimed by God, by the Church, by the Saints, by reason, by Christian morality.
Just because you work in the fashion industry, it doesn't mean you live your life in fashion.
I wasn't that into it or that knowledgeable of fashion until I started working on 'True Jackson.' I feel like it was my duty to learn more because people would feel that I should because I'm on the show. So definitely, that made me more involved with fashion, and now I'm a little fashion guru. It's totally out of control.
The point of fashion is that you take the picture you want. And fashion is the only photography that allows fantasy, and I'm a fantasist.
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