"The style is the man himself." -Andre Leon Talley, Editor-at-Large for American Vogue
"Carolyn Bassette-Kennedy was so that icon of the time. So I find of modeled Natasha after her." -Bridget Moynahan on who her style icon was for her character Natasha on Sex and the City
"The cut and drape of their appearances was haute couture, not off-the-rack....Mona Lisa who's no knockout herself but always draws a crowd." -Walter Kirn, an article from ELLE, Pieces of you, it talks about how the conventionally prettiest one in the room is rarely the truly most beautiful. He makes a good point and explains how its not the knock out that keeps him turned on but more the "plainer" girl, because truly they are more confident and interesting and don't need or care about the layers of foundation(lol). Very good article, I recommend taking a glace at it. The first part I am still figuring out but love it, my take on it is be rare like haute couture is and this he saw in the women in Paris. The second part I feel is pretty(haha no pun intended) self explanatory.
"To improve you must be willing to look foolish and stupid." ..."Greeks didn't write obituaries, they only asked one question after death.. Did the man have passion" -Jeremy Piven in Serendipity