Keyword: Fashion

I base most of my fashion sense on whether or not it itches.

(1946 – 1989) comedian & actress

Women’s styles may change, but their designs remain the same.

(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet

The same dress is indecent ten years before its time; daring one year before its time; chic in its time; dowdy five years after its time; hideous twenty years after its time; amusing thirty years after its time; romantic one hundred years after its time; beautiful one hundred and fifty years after its time.

(1899 – 1975) English fashion designer & critic

Fashion: Something that goes out of style as soon as most people have one.

The fashion wears out more apparel than the man.

(1564 – 1616) English dramatist & poet

Her hat is a creation that will never go out of style; it will look ridiculous year after year.

(1894 – 1956) American radio comedian

Her hat is a creation that will never go out of style; it will just look ridiculous year after year.

(1894 – 1956) American radio comedian

The fashion magazines are suggesting that women wear clothes that are ‘age appropriate’ … for me that would be a shroud.

(1935 – 2014) American comedian, television personality, writer & director

The last time a straight man worked in the fashion industry, we got a fanny pack.

(1975 – ) American stand-up comedian, television host, actress, & author

Never in the history of fashion has so little material been raised so high to reveal so much that needs to be covered so badly.

(1904 – 1980) English photographer, interior, stage & costume designer

Chic: Considered smart without the deadening implication of intelligence.

(1950 – ) American author, satirist, webmaster & copywriter

Fashion: A make-work program to get women to buy new clothes for no real reason before the old clothes wear out.

Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.

(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet

Fashion is something that goes in one year and out the other.


Change of fashion is the tax levied by the industry of the poor on the vanity of the rich.

(1741 – 1794) French writer