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When I lived in Egypt, we always wore kaftans. I had cashmere kaftans from Halston. You put on a kaftan in your backyard, and it's like you're in Ibiza.
Iman
You
Backyard
Had
Put
Like
Always
Egypt
Wore
Your
Lived
I love high heels from the age of 10! Short skirts and then high heels. My classmates used to make fun of me. Like, 'Ooh, she's so skinny and she's wearing high heels.' But I just wore what I like, and I didn't care about people's opinions, the same as I don't care now.
Irina Shayk
Love
Me
Age
People
Care
High
High Heels
Wearing
About
Classmates
Like
She
Make
Opinions
dont Care
Same
Short
Just
Wore
Heels
Then
Used
Skinny
Skirts
Fun
Now
I still have the dress I wore on the first date with my husband, which was more than 66 years ago. I still have it, and it still fits.
Iris Apfel
Husband
First
Dress
More
Date
Still
Years
Years Ago
Fits
Than
Which
Wore
Not everybody can say they wore heels in Paris Hilton's closet.
Israel Broussard
Everybody
Say
Paris
Hilton
Closet
Wore
Heels
One of the things I figured out was that I was having good gigs when I wore jumpers. It was because I looked more like an outsider, so they expected me to talk about weird stuff rather than normal stuff.
James Acaster
Good
Me
Out
One Of The Things
Gigs
About
Rather
Having
More
Outsider
Weird
Stuff
Like
Looked
Talk
Because
Normal
Than
Expected
Wore
Figured
Things
I remember at 16 years old, growing up in Queens, we were punks, but hey, when we went to the theater, we wore a shirt and tie! Similarly, I believe that to keep movie theaters in existence, they're gonna have to make 'em an event, have a couch, a table and drinks or something. Otherwise, there's no reason to get out of your bed!
James Caan
Remember
Old
Believe
Otherwise
Hey
Out
Table
Something
Similarly
No Reason
Couch
Drinks
Make
Tie
Bed
Were
Queens
Years
Existence
Up
Shirt
Get
Movie
Theater
Theaters
Movie Theaters
Wore
Gonna
Your
Reason
Growing
Keep
Event
Growing Up
Play Trivial Pursuit with me, and you'll be astonished. I can remember every outfit I wore to every party going back to 1983.
James St. James
Me
You
Remember
Party
Every
Back
Astonished
Outfit
Trivial
Pursuit
Going
Wore
Play
I grew up in an upper-middle-class town with a population around 12,000. My high school held around a thousand kids. All smart. We had a strict dress code. If you wore blue jeans to school, they sent you home.
Jeffrey Gitomer
Home
You
School
Smart
Strict
Kids
High
Thousand
Dress
High School
Had
Town
Around
Up
Blue
Blue Jeans
Grew
Wore
Sent
Held
Jeans
Population
Code
Simple. Pared down. Timeless. The ties were never too thick or too thin; the pants were never too flared or too skinny. In my life with Dad, he wore Western apparel because we went riding - jeans, cowboy boots, the turquoise belt buckle. But it was all very simple, and that classic look is very 'Ralph Lauren.'
Jennifer Grant
Life
Simple
My Life
Down
Too
Ralph
Ralph Lauren
Pants
Boots
Lauren
Classic
Never
He
Look
Ties
Because
Were
Western
Cowboy
Timeless
Very
Wore
Turquoise
Skinny
Apparel
Jeans
Dad
Riding
Thick
Thin
Belt
Postwar America was a very buttoned-up nation. Radio shows were run by censors, Presidents wore hats, ladies wore girdles. We came straight out of the blue - nobody was expecting anything like Martin and Lewis. A sexy guy and a monkey is how some people saw us.
Jerry Lewis
People
Some People
Nation
Monkey
Saw
Presidents
Out
Run
Sexy
Some
Hats
Martin
Postwar
Guy
Nobody
Like
How
Came
Were
Very
America
Expecting
Blue
Ladies
Anything
Wore
Straight
Us
Radio
Radio Shows
Shows
Lewis
I only had one player in my 33 years of sports that couldn't be traded. He wore No. 23 - and 45 when he played baseball.
Jerry Reinsdorf
Sports
Only
Had
He
Traded
Years
Wore
Baseball
Played
Player
It didn't matter that I wore clothes from Sears; I was still different. I looked different. My name was different. I wanted to pull away from the things that marked my parents as being different.
Jhumpa Lahiri
Matter
Parents
Clothes
Marked
Name
Looked
Still
Being
Different
Wanted
Being Different
Wore
Away
Things
Pull
I feel more comfortable performing when I'm wearing something crazy. I grew up in the '90s, so I love a choker and platform shoes like the Spice Girls wore.
Jillian Hervey
Love
Crazy
Girl
Shoes
Spice
Spice Girls
Wearing
Something
More
Feel
Performing
Like
Comfortable
Up
Grew
Wore
Platform
I grew up just outside New York City in a very white town. In seventh grade, I got called Macy Gray. It really affected me, so I got a weave and wore my hair straight.
Jillian Hervey
Me
Hair
White
Seventh
City
Weave
Outside
New
Town
Got
Affected
Up
Very
Grade
York
Just
New York
New York City
Grew
Wore
Straight
Really
Gray
A lot of people look back ten years ago and go, 'Why was I wearing that?' I look back a year ago and say the same thing. The craziest outfit I ever wore was this white suit that I wore to an awards show in L.A. that I teamed with yellow shoes. It was interesting. It popped.
Joe Jonas
People
Year
Shoes
Same Thing
White
Back
Say
Wearing
Outfit
Ten
Ten Years
Ten Years Ago
Look
Go
Years
Years Ago
Lot
Yellow
Same
Interesting
Craziest
Wore
Show
Awards
Why
Ever
Thing
Suit
I remember when I was growing up, I always wore glasses and so if I was on-stage or just being able to move around playing sports, I was never really able to because I had glasses holding me back. Wearing contacts has just been very helpful.
Joe Jonas
Me
Sports
Remember
Glasses
Holding
Back
Wearing
Able
Never
Had
Remember When
Contacts
Because
Around
Always
Been
Up
Very
Move
Just
Being
Wore
Really
Helpful
Growing
Growing Up
Playing
I was skinny. I wore thick glasses. I had acne.
John Hickenlooper
Glasses
Had
Acne
Wore
Skinny
Thick
You may be embarrassed about the way you looked and the wacky clothes you wore when you were young, but normally, at least it's hidden in a box in the attic.
John Oates
You
Young
Clothes
Way
Hidden
Embarrassed
About
Attic
Looked
Box
Wacky
Least
Were
Normally
May
Wore
Justice Rehnquist was friendly and unpretentious. He wore scuffed Hush Puppy shoes. That was my first lesson. Clothes do not make the man. The Justice sported long sideburns and Buddy Holly glasses long after they were fashionable. And he wore loud ties that I am confident were never fashionable.
John Roberts
Man
Justice
Glasses
Long
First
Shoes
Clothes
Lesson
Puppy
Hush
Never
He
Buddy
Buddy Holly
Make
Ties
Am
Were
Friendly
Loud
Confident
After
Wore
Holly
Fashionable
My mom made me a Shawn Michaels costume when I was a kid. I wore it every day and ran around the house dancing like him.
Johnny Gargano
Day
Mom
Me
Every Day
Made
Every
Ran
Dancing
Kid
Costume
Like
House
Shawn
Him
Around
Wore
There was a time when I just loved 'Indiana Jones' so much. I was in fourth or fifth grade, and I wore a fedora like that one to school every day. It was so dumb.
Jon Watts
Time
Day
Every Day
School
Every
Indiana
Indiana Jones
Like
Dumb
Grade
Just
Loved
Wore
Fifth
Much
Fourth
I once wore a pair of bright red sneakers with a grey track pants.
Jungkook
Once
Pants
Red
Track
Sneakers
Grey
Wore
Pair
Bright
Most guys in high school wore clothes seen only by their classmates. I wore clothes seen by the world.
Justin Timberlake
World
School
Seen
Clothes
High
High School
Classmates
Guys
Only
Most
Wore
It's not like what I do or what I wear is my copyright. What I'm wearing now also is an inspiration. It is how I saw it on the mannequin, and I just wore it, so it's in a way copied. But obviously, I wouldn't want to spend my life thinking about dresses. It is such a waste of life.
Kangana Ranaut
Life
My Life
Thinking
Spend
Saw
Way
Wear
Wearing
Dresses
About
Inspiration
Like
Also
Obviously
How
Just
Want
Wore
Now
Waste
Copied
Copyright
Up until about 12 years ago we never, ever, wore flak jacket or helmets but now the nastiness has got worse.
Kate Adie
Worse
About
Never
Until
Got
Years
Years Ago
Up
Jacket
Flak
Wore
Now
Ever
Even if I wore a hat and a wig, you can always tell it's me.
Kate Moss
Me
You
Wig
Tell
Hat
Always
Wore
Even
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