Dressings Quote by Donna Karan Download Open image “We've come a long way. Power dressing now is designed to let the woman inside us come through.” — Donna Karan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dressings Long Long way Power Way
I'm a big proponent of young women dressing appropriately in the workplace to get ahead. We need to demand respect as women, and part… — Rachel Roy Copy Share Image
Your clothe should be tight enough to show you're a woman, but loose enough to show you're a lady -Marilyn Monroe- — Ali Bassam Copy Share Image
It's almost like putting armor on a woman. It's a very psychological way of dressing. — Alexander McQueen Copy Share Image
We women are way too hard on ourselves. I don't know who some women are dressing for, but we should be celebrating our bodies. — Jessica Collins Copy Share Image
I think dressing nowadays went from trying to fit in to wearing something to try to stick out. — Cam Newton Copy Share Image
It used to be if you wanted something nice to wear, you would sew it yourself for your body type. Women before the 20th… — Caitlin Moran Copy Share Image
Personal Style comes from within. It's when the woman, her individuality and spirit come through. She uses clothes to express who she is and… — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
I've been away and haven't seen my family. I speak to them every day though. I miss them, but I love traveling. — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
I'm very involved with Pilates as well; you have to be careful. I can't do headstands any more, I have a neck and a… — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
My daughter Gabby very kindly once said that she thinks I was a better mother because I was doing a job I loved. I… — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
Originally, back in 1992, DKNY started because I couldn't find a pair of jeans. I also wanted to dress my teenage daughter Gabby. So… — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
Design and style should work toward making you look good and feel good without a lot of effort so you can get on with… — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
I'm very involved in my business and with my family and my friends. I don't play the social world very much, and not to… — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
I celebrate my people a lot and that's why people stay with me as long as they do. — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
Meditation is the calm in the chaos, the fastest way to settle down and get in touch with the stillness within. — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
If it's a regular day, I won't wear any makeup, just leave my hair down and head out to the car. — Donna Karan Copy Share Image
Meanwhile someone is shining my head to get it dry to attach my top-hat to my head with toupee tape. I get into microphone… — Tituss Burgess Copy Share Image
I think dressing up or down should be a creative experience. Exciting. Fun. For me the key to personal style lies in accessories. I… — Iris Apfel Copy Share Image
When the idea came up, (Newman's Own) I said, "Are you crazy? Stick my face on the label of salad dressing?" And then, of… — Paul Newman Copy Share Image
Everything was set for us to play a real good game. Then we left the dressing room and everything went to hell. — Curt Fraser Copy Share Image
One of the really bad things you can do to your writing is to dress up the vocabulary, looking for long words because you're… — Stephen King Copy Share Image
My parents are actors as well, so I grew up around that world. It was always a very romantic, mythical world. They did a… — Phoebe Fox Copy Share Image
Don't ask me about emotions in the Welsh dressing room. I'm someone who cries when he watches Little House on the Prairie. — Bob Norster Copy Share Image
It's like a jar of salad dressing sitting on a shelf... most of the seasoning settles to the bottom of the bottle. But when… — Joyce Meyer Copy Share Image
East Hampton happens to have been the first place in the world where I was a star, a real star with a star pasted… — Eva Gabor Copy Share Image
Long before feminism made fashion a guilty pleasure, my first experience of the sisterhood among strangers took place in a communal dressing room. — Judith Thurman Copy Share Image