I like there to be some testosterone in rock, and it's like I'm the one in the dress who has to provide it.
A woman's dress should be like a barbed-wire fence: serving its purpose without obstructing the view.
For age is opportunity no less Than youth itself, though in another dress, And as the evening twilight fades away The sky is filled with stars, invisible by day.
I don't make an effort to be sloppy. I just don't consider a perfect hairdo and a perfect face to be beautiful. If I had my way I'd dress myself and do my own makeup for magazine shoots.
I dress up for awards, but only if somebody else is going to pay for the clothes. And shop for them, too!
I just kind of opened up and said, 'I feel like a rag doll. I have hair and makeup people coming to my house every day and putting me in new, uncomfortable, weird dresses and expensive shoes, and I just shut down and raise my arms up for them to get the dress on, and pout my lips when they need to put the lipstick on.'
Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.
Seeing yourself in print is such an amazing concept: you can get so much attention without having to actually show up somewhere... You don't have to dress up, for instance, and you can't hear them boo you right away.
I'm half Jewish, I'm half black, I look in-between. I dress funny. I play all these different styles of music on one record. It's like, What is he doing?
My manager wants me to dress like a nun and I want to dress like a teenager.
A lot of old guys in movies are like cowboys - they talk like cowboys and they dress like cowboys.
I want to be so famous that drag queens will dress like me in parades when I'm dead.
There's no drugs, no Tom in a dress, no psychiatrists.
I don't want to dress up a picture with just my face.
However I dress it up, I was a spy and I am not proud of it.