I'm a former hippie, so clothes are important to me - your clothes defined you in that period. I guess clothes still defines people. But, I change a lot. I'm in my Brooks Brothers period now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We've forgotten to respect clothes and consider who made them and where the material came from. We've been encouraged to buy things and, if we don't like them, bin them. When I grew up, we'd repair things or alter them.
My clothes don't make one a different person, just more of oneself.
For me, clothes are kind of character; I don't follow fashion or understand trends.
Clothes is just something you put on to cover yourself... fashion is a way to communicate.
Clothes are such a strong part of who a human being is.
Clothes should look as if a woman was born into them. It is a form of possession, this belonging to one another.
I think that clothes and accessories define and describe who we are. I can't see many differences between them; they are indeed a way to introduce ourselves to other people, and they help us transmitting a message to others.
For me, clothes are about individuality. When I wear things that are different and it works, it makes me feel good.
Clothes were terribly important in the '20s. They really were an arbiter of who you were and how much money you had: an indicator of social status.
Clothes mean nothing until someone lives in them.