Fashion Glamour Quotes
Collection of top 23 famous quotes about Fashion Glamour
Fashion Glamour Quotes & Sayings
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I'm not addicted to drugs, I'm addicted to glamour.
— James St. James
I want to remind people of a different kind of glamour, a different look, and breaking the rules of fashion. I wanna break the rules.
— Dita Von Teese
Limitless undying love which shines around me like a million suns it calls me on and on across the universe.
— John Lennon
Gage opens the door. I'm not sure whether he gets out or Logan yanks him into the street, but a fight erupts. Full throttle kicks to the balls
— Addison Moore
Architecture is about the understanding of the world and turning it into a more meaningful and humane place.
— Juhani Pallasmaa
Money enables us to get what we want instead of what other people think we want.
— George Bernard Shaw
I've become increasingly confidant in following intuitions ahead of thoughts as I produce more records.
— Jerry Harrison
I've always loved the fashion of the '30s and everything that came with the Art Deco era - the jewelry and the glamour.
— Emmy Rossum
I love fashion, beauty, glamour. It's the mark of civilisation.
— David LaChapelle
I always had more allergies toward the superhero comics than the others. I thought those were aimed more toward the people who would beat me up.
— Art Spiegelman
I found out I really love brutal fight scenes.
— Shawnee Smith
In the South America of the forties and fifties, everyone was into beauty and glamour and fashion.
— Mario Testino
Glamour really has to do with good lighting, doesn't it?
— Nigella Lawson
I think New York is the center of fashion, even though L.A. has a lot of heritage and the glamour of Hollywood.
— Nina Garcia
A wee bit of heaven drifted down from above, a handful of happiness, a heart full of love.
— Helen Steiner Rice
Our waking life's desire to shape the world to our convenience invites all manner of paradox and difficulty.
— Cormac McCarthy