wardrobe Quotes

Up in space we don't have a huge wardrobe.

My makeup room, which has a wall-to-wall wardrobe, is where I chill with my friends.

Doing something with Uniqlo means you come up with a wardrobe which is universal and quirky.

London's inspired my wardrobe 100 per cent. Layering and having cool coats. The Brits just do it right.

My goal is to elevate the whole casual end of the guy's wardrobe.

Lingerie is one of the most important pieces of your wardrobe. You can have a wardrobe malfunction if you don't choose the right thing to wear underneath!

Cameron and I actually do wear the same size. It made it very easy for the wardrobe department.

When I was about ten years old, I was brought to London to watch a production of 'The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.' I think it was at Sadler's Wells in maybe 2000. I watched it because my school was putting on a production of it, and it was the first school play that I was able to audition for a speaking part.

When I was starting out, doing guest spots on TV, and even commercials, I would go in with a whole crazy wardrobe and some terrible accent. Obviously, I was doing too much. If you bring too much flavor to it, it's absurd. There's something to just being spontaneous.

The 'Game of Thrones' wardrobe department is so detail-oriented.

For my wardrobe, I like to invest in classic pieces and pair them with more trendy new pieces and accessories each season.

It's easier to play quirky characters and hide behind wardrobe and make-up, especially.

My favourite eras for styles are still the 70s and 40s, and there will be a few iconic pieces to build the wardrobe around, like there were at Chloe, but I want there to be a feel of mix-and-match.

I'd love to do denim merch sometime, though. That's pretty much the mainstay of my wardrobe. I have a bunch of denim jackets I wear all the time.

Each individual piece is a calculated attempt to entice women to add to their wardrobe.

If an original piece of wardrobe came up from Star Wars, I'd probably spend a lot of money on it.

And that Michael Irvin would care more about his wardrobe than I would?

I have definitely got more than a few pieces of cheetah in my wardrobe.

I have always loved fantasy; I think probably stepping through the wardrobe with Lucy in C.S. Lewis's 'Narnia Chronicles' was my first exposure when I was really little.

When I was about ten years old, I was brought to London to watch a production of 'The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.' I think it was at Sadler's Wells in maybe 2000. I watched it because my school was putting on a production of it, and it was the first school play that I was able to audition for a speaking part.

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