I think my style revolves around the philosophy that less is more, that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. That goes for my taste in design and in clothes, and even affects the way I approach music. I'm all about keeping things simple, and minimal, but being able to convey something powerful through that approach.
— G-Eazy
Spectacular My Style quotations
Don't be into trends. Don't make fashion own you, but you decide what you are.

I got the wild style, always been a foul child, My guns go boom-boom, and your guns go pow-pow.

My own style influences have to do with where I grew up, in the Bronx, and I still like to wear bangles and big hoops!
My taste in music and entertainment is quite eclectic.
It is good to be Compared with the best player [Pele].
But my dad told me about Garrincha's style as he moved forward, went up, attacked and dribbled. Garrincha's style is more similar to Neymar's.

I've always had my own style, I've always been different.
I don't like to wear anything that anyone else is wearing because it's very important for me to make a statement.
I believe in treating other people with respect.
My style is to speak to people, be available to them and willing to answer their questions. This also means being straightforward and honest with them.
I see other black women imitate my style, which is no style at all, but just letting our hair be itself. They call it the Afro Look.

My style is not that big. I wear heels, tight pants, and I wear diamonds.
When I made Illmatic, I was trying to make the perfect album.
It comes from the days of Wild Style. I was trying to make you experience my life. I wanted you to look at hip-hop differently. I wanted you to feel that hip-hop was changing and becoming something more real.
I have designed my style pantomimes as white ink drawings on black backgrounds, so that man's destiny appears as a thread lost in an endless labyrinth. I have tried to shed some gleams of light on the shadow of man startled by his anguish.

My speaking style was criticised by no less an authority than Arnold Schwarzenegger. It was a low moment, my friends, to have my rhetorical skills denounced by a monosyllabic Austrian cyborg.
I started out playing guitar because Jimi Hendrix was my hero, so my roots were really based on Jimi Hendrix and his style of playing.
When I made Blue Moon Swamp, there was a lot of trial and error;
I was trying to find people who would be simpatico with my style, and with what I had in mind for the album.

I learned the hula, so now I know how to shake my booty Hawaiian style.
Once people start making comparisons to a player of the past, they want you to be that player. I try to go out there and create my own image, my own style, my own type of game. Right now I can't even think of one guy I've been compared to.
Adam Levine and I remade the Rolling Stones' classic Wild Horses, and it is right up my alley, that whole style. It has a style of its own but still stays very true to the classic arrangement, and I love it.

I've always written songs that were confessional, acoustic, wordy - my writing style matches my personality. The music always has to match the mouth it comes out of.
My parents used to throw great New Year's Eve parties.
They invited such an eclectic mix of showbiz people. All those cool people were always hanging out at our apartment.
I grew up in Vancouver, man. That's where more than half of my style comes from.

I've had my best times when trailing a Mainbocher evening gown across a sawdust floor. I've always loved high style in low company.
I've always described my taste in fashion and music as being very eclectic and uniquely based off my feelings that day. That's the wonderful thing about style. You can be whatever you want to be. You can describe yourself however you want to describe yourself.
My style is scruffy with a touch of androgyny.

My style during the day is very casual - boyfriend jeans, T-shirts, Converse, Uggs, whatever. At night, I love heels and thigh-highs, I like something fresh and new, and I'm not afraid to push the envelope.
I have changed nothing, my style of play is still that of a child.
I know that above all it is my job and that I should approach it in another way, but one must not lose sight of the fact that football is a game. It is imperative one plays to amuse oneself, to be happy. That is what children do and I do the same thing.
After my mom died, there was so much written about her fashion and her style and all that, and I felt that one of the most important parts of her was missing, her real intellectual curiosity.

I'm a big fan of all styles, even Biggie and Wu-Tang, but I gotta do my thing.
I like to mix and match vintage with designer. It's how I create my own style.
My position and the state will never allow me to become a dictator, but an authoritarian style of rule is characteristic of me, and I have always admitted it. You need to control the country, and the main thing is not to ruin people's lives.

It’s about a singer who first sneered about my allegedly not authentic style but later she stole and copied it. And now she’s acting like I am the art project and she the true super artist. My God and people actually believe her, she’s successful! I shouldn't continue ranting, it doesn’t get anywhere.
My wife Ricky is my muse. Her personal style and natural beauty have always been my inspiration.
I am really not of the school of naturalism.
I like style, and you can use more style in theater than in film roles. I love to sink my teeth into a part.
During my Austin years, I was drawing a regular strip for the University Of Texas newspaper, going to school, delivering blood, and trying to change my approach and "style" as much as I could, since I knew that I'd calcify as I got older.
My style is basically trend following, with some special pattern recognition and money management algorithms.