‘Fashion is not an inanimate object, and it is never at rest, a distinction it shares with life itself, of which it seems to be some special and significant manifestation’ James Laver, V&A curator and fashion historian, 1937 (Taste and Fashion, Harrap, p.267) The quotations and definitions cited within this ‘quotictionary’ are drawn from non-fiction sources, mostly autobiographies by fashion designers or their clients and books by curators, fashion commentators and authorities on correct etiquette. (All sources are fully referenced). The statements date post 1850, the period which laid the foundations of today’s global fashion industry and they define fashion as it relates to women. The criteria for inclusion was based upon wit, aud...