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Creativity Quote by Stevie Nicks

"I think they all went too far. Their jeans got too low, their tops got too see-through. Personally, I think that sexy is keeping yourself mysterious. I'm really an old-fashioned girl, and I think I'm totally sexy"

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Stevie Nicks is doing something sly here: she’s defending “mystery” as sex appeal while quietly reclaiming control of a culture that keeps trying to turn women into either spectacles or scolds. The jab at jeans “too low” and tops “too see-through” isn’t just prudishness; it’s a critique of a fashion-and-fame economy where visibility becomes the whole job description. When everything is on display, she implies, you’re not liberated so much as legible.

Nicks’s real move is the pivot from “they” to “personally.” She doesn’t frame sexiness as a universal rule; she frames it as authorship. “Keeping yourself mysterious” reads less like coyness and more like boundary-setting, a way to keep some part of the self uncommodified. Coming from an artist whose image is famously witchy, gauzy, and self-mythologizing, mystery is also brand strategy: she built a persona that invites projection without surrendering the whole person. That’s not retreat; it’s leverage.

The punchline is the double claim: “old-fashioned” and “totally sexy.” She refuses the cultural script that equates modernity with maximal exposure and tradition with repression. Instead, she asserts a third lane: erotic power as restraint, as narrative control, as refusing to be reduced to the most literal reading of the body. The subtext lands hardest in a pop landscape that rewards women for being consumable first and complicated later. Nicks insists on complicated first.

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Stevie Nicks (born May 26, 1948) is a Musician from USA.

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