Style
A wedding dress is both an intimate and personal for a woman — it must reflect the personality and style of the bride.
Of course New York is the Mecca of style in America, but don't knock Phoenix — it's not as big, but there are lots of people with style there.
If you've got style, you'll show it, no matter the city.
You don't change your style by changing your bag. You change it with your clothes.
Style is a simple way of saying complicated things.
One thing I didn't think upon getting married: that my style would — or could — change.
I style my roles mostly with some help from my team of stylists.
No, because I've never really changed my style that much.
Simplicity in character, in manners, in style; in all things the supreme excellence is simplicity.
Only great minds can afford a simple style.
When I turned 11, my dad decorated a room at the Standard hotel in Los Angeles in a '60s, Austin Powers style. There was human bowling: You run inside a giant inflatable ball and try to knock down pins. To this day, adults say it was one of the craziest parties they've ever been to.
Leopard print has been my thing forever! When I was a teenager my entire room was done in leopard print — it's timeless, chic, and always in style. When in doubt... leopard!
People say I have an aggressive style, and sometimes I don't think that is all just me. I think it's partly because I watched Senna when I was young, and I thought, 'This is how I want to drive when I get the opportunity'.
My style is very inspired by both my parents, so we all have the same taste.
People ask me where I got my singing style. I didn't copy my style from anybody.
Fashion fades, only style remains the same.
Concision in style, precision in thought, decision in life.
I think fashion is a lot of fun. I love clothes. More than fashion or brand labels, I love design. I love the thought that people put into clothes. I love when clothes make cultural statements and I think personal style is really cool. I also freely recognize that fashion should be a hobby.
My style is to stay on the offensive: to take risks, to recover very fast when you make a mistake, but to keep moving forward.
I'm very out of style... or I should say I have my own style.