Top 1200 Paris Fashion Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on December 4, 2024.
I still feel like I'm really into fashion. I even think sneakers are a fashion item as well. I'm still into sneakers and clothes. Even though I don't wear or buy those things, I find that I'm still like looking for them. I can't wear it, but I still think it's interesting when I see it.
It's called Paris, not Hilton, just me, because I don't want people to think it's my family's. It's mine.
The day after I had my licence to drive, I made Paris/Nice at 230 km/hour. — © Vincent Cassel
The day after I had my licence to drive, I made Paris/Nice at 230 km/hour.
I appreciate the people there thinking about me, and I look forward to coming back to Paris for that occasion.
When Paris Hilton can top the bestsellers' lists, we are one more Connect Four move closer to Armageddon.
Coachella is a magnet for music-biz luminaries such as Tara Reid, Paris Hilton, and Cameron Diaz.
Paris is a city that liberates you as a woman from all your sins that you think you are guilty of; it washes away all of that, and you are free.
The best novelist of my generation is an Italian living in Paris, still working and improving - Italo Calvino.
For me to be able to experience Paris for the first time with Chanel was a dream come true. I loved the nostalgia of it all.
I love London, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Paris - there are a million places I could imagine I like, but N.Y. is home.
Fashion is one thing, you kind of can change your silhouette and try this and try that. But I think that with skin care, you know anything that you put into your skin goes into your body, so you want to know it's actually good for you. So I think I don't believe in fashion when it comes to skin care if that makes sense.
There's enough people that do unfunny music. I'll leave the serious stuff to Paris Hilton and Kevin Federline.
I have to fit holidays around tournaments, particularly the grand slams, in Melbourne, Paris, London and New York.
Um i'm happy to sit close to you and everything, but i had no idea you would like it so much,' Paris muttered. — © Gena Showalter
Um i'm happy to sit close to you and everything, but i had no idea you would like it so much,' Paris muttered.
People always go to Paris for their honeymoon. It's like they think because the distances are closer, it's much warmer.
Cities have sexes: London is a man, Paris a woman, and New York a well-adjusted transsexual.
I always read everything on the desks of people I went to see in Moscow, London, Paris I found it quite useful.
People come to Paris, to the capital, to give their lives a sense of belonging, of an almost mythical participation in society.
Paris... is a world meant for the walker alone, for only the pace of strolling can take in all the rich (if muted) detail.
Maybe all spirits flew to Paris, not only French ones. Could you haunt a place you'd never been?
I should add that I very much enjoy certain cities especially Paris, New York and Chicago.
When I talk to my mom and dad, and I'm in Paris, I'm like, 'Can you believe it?' It's ridiculous. I have a serious love for what we do. It's not something we take for granted.
I’m just mad for San Francisco. It is like London and Paris stacked on top of each other.
It is perfectly possible to be enamoured of Paris while remaining totally indifferent or even hostile to the French.
Filmmaking is to me very similar to being in a café somewhere in Paris and looking at the people walking by.
Carter Kane, 14, died tragically in Paris when he was eaten by his sister’s cat Muffin.
I love Paris, but it's not a city I would like to live in. It's one of my favorite cities but just in small doses.
I sort of had that fantasy of being one of the muses of Paris and hanging out with Toulouse Lautrec and Picasso.
The public's appetite for frothy, flippant blondes has waned, but Paris Hilton still fascinates me.
The murders in Paris are sickening, we stand with the French people in the fight against terror and defending the freedom of the press.
It's in our interest to continue with the Paris Agreement and to deal with climate change as the real threat it actually is.
Don't kill the messenger, but I'm think you should change your dating profil to balding." -- Paris to William
The moon is essentially gray, no color; looks like plaster of Paris or sort of a grayish beach sand.
People change their habits. I know Americans who don't go to Paris because they think it is too dangerous.
In Paris we have bistros, then we have fine dining. In London, you have a very contemporary scene with mixed influences.
With the development of the Christian Lacroix house in Paris and my work notably for the theater, it wasn't serious doing things by half.
We are talking about mutated women, the result of cruel genetic experiments performed by fashion designers so lacking in any sense of human decency that they think nothing of putting their initials on your eyeglass lenses. The leading cause of death among fashion models is falling through street grates. If a normal woman puts on clothing designed for these unfortunate people, she is quite naturally going to look like Revenge of the Pork Person.
The fashion I've acquired over the years is so sacred to me - from costumes to couture, high fashion to punk wear I've collected from my secret international hot spots. I keep everything in an enormous archive in Hollywood. The clothes are on mannequins, also on hangers and in boxes with a photo of each piece, and there's a Web site where I can go to look through everything. It's too big - I could never sort through it myself! But these garments tell the stories of my life.
Now people don't know what it was in the Paris version, they put the skeleton at the end, not at the beginning. At least they've learn something! — © John Hench
Now people don't know what it was in the Paris version, they put the skeleton at the end, not at the beginning. At least they've learn something!
I think Ugg went out of being something that Kate Moss and Sienna Miller were wearing in high fashion circles and then they were embraced by everyone. Once something reaches that tipping point of mass popularity then suddenly the fashion world is a bit like, "Wah." As you say, you see them less kind of everywhere now so maybe it's time to bring them back.
I love 'An American in Paris.' That's the one for me. Some of the visual ideas in that film are just haunting and very free.
In Paris, I rent a bike in the street and cycle around, and in L.A. I live up in the hills so I go hiking a lot.
I spent my teenage years in Paris when my dad was stationed there, and I'd look at women in their forties and think, 'That's the age I want to be.'
I would immediately rejoin the Paris Accords and reassert U.S. leadership in the critical process of global diplomacy.
Paris is one of the most incredible places to live. Once you get bitten by the city, you never leave.
When I'm sitting in a casting room in Paris, I'm not the thinnest model. Sometimes I'm not the most flat-chested, either.
Befikre' is not just about two characters. There is another very prominent third character, and that is Paris.
The only real meaning in life can be found in a good man. And maybe Paris. Preferably the two together.
I once found myself in Paris, Texas, possibly the most curious juxtaposition of place names in America. — © Neil Macdonald
I once found myself in Paris, Texas, possibly the most curious juxtaposition of place names in America.
[On Paris:] A city never entirely known, yet which gives you the feeling of intimacy, of possessing it intimately.
I feel that I can win the Champions League with PSG. But it is not only the club but also life in Paris which is fantastic.
I didn't know I wanted to be a hairdresser. I was always interested in fashion and imagery in a very naive way, but it was always an attraction, like glitter balls. This was in the late '70s, early '80s, so it wasn't like today, where you kind of know all about the industry. Fashion was a very insider industry then - it was very closed. So I didn't really know what I wanted to do.
The old Paris is no more (the form of a city changes faster, alas! than a mortal's heart).
When I first moved to Paris, I worked as an au pair for two girls aged eight and 11.
In London, what I do on the weekend is be a person and have my own life. In Paris, it is going from this hotel to the office and back again. But I love it.
I think javelin thrower Neeraj Chopra has a good chance of winning a medal at the Paris Olympics.
I wholeheartedly welcomed Charles de Gaulle eulogy of French valour, to which he attributed the liberation of Paris.
I joke that a person of color would never make a movie like 'Midnight in Paris.' Nostalgia isn't so enticing.
Anyone who comes to Paris Saint-Germain knows there will be a lot of pressure, and that comes with having big targets.
I have scars on the backs of my arms from dressers in Paris scraping me with pins as I was taking a shirt or gown off.
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