Dress Quotes for Whatsapp and Facebook Status
She looked as though she had been poured into her clothes and had forgotten to say “when.”‘
P. G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) British novelist, humorist
A fine woman shews her charms to most advantage when she seems most to conceal them. The finest bosom in nature is not so fine as imagination forms.
Dr. Gregory (18th century) from A Father’s Legacy to His Daughters
I have heard with admiring submission the experience of the lady who declared that the sense of being well-dressed gives a feeling of inward tranquillity which religion is powerless to bestow.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) American essayist, poet, philosopher
The prettiest dresses are worn to be taken off.
Jean Cocteau (1891-1963) French writer, film director
The trouble about most Englishwomen is that they will dress as if they had been a mouse in a previous incarnation, or hope to be one in the next.
Dame Edith Sitwell (1887-1964) British writer, poet
Englishwomen’s shoes look as if they had been made by someone who had often heard shoes described, but had never seen any.
Margaret Halsey (b. 1910) American author
There is not so variable a thing in nature as a lady’s head-dress.
Joseph Addison (1672-1719) English essayist
Taking off my stays at the end of the day makes me happier than anything I know.
Joyce Grenfell (1910-1980) British actress
All women’s dresses are merely variations on the eternal struggle between the admitted desire to dress and the unadmitted desire to undress.
Lin Yutang (1895-1976) Chinese writer
Silk was invented so that women could go naked in clothes.
Muhammad (570-632) founder of Islam
Where’s the man could ease a heart Like a satin gown?
Dorothy Parker (1893-1967) American humorous writer
It is an interesting question how far men would retain their relative rank if they were divested of their clothes.
Henry David Thoreau (1817-1862) American writer
Great men are seldom overscrupulous in the arrangement of their attire.
Charles Dickens (1812-1870) English novelist
I hold that gentleman to be the best-dressed whose dress no one observes.
Anthony Trollope (1815-1882) English novelist
You look rather rash my dear your colors don’t quite match your face.