I think I tried on the hardcore scene's outfits maybe once, and then I just figured I'd stick to Hawaiian shirts.
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I tend to wear outfits that match the walls.
I went through phases of odd hairstyles and tank top-over-tee outfits and stuff like that.
I love fashion, and I've always wanted to do costume design, but I'm in jeans and T-shirts most of the time.
It's so much harder to keep your clothes on than take them off in this business. Even in Exotica, they wanted more nudity, but I didn't feel comfortable.
I am trying different styles, and while you can't climb a tree or jump on a crocodile in a dress, it is nice to get dressed up every now and then and kind of walk away from the khaki for a moment.
Whether it's t-shirt and jeans or full monster suit, I'm still an actor underneath it all, and a good director is going to know that.
At the beginning of my career I was going through a really weird phase of dressing in boys clothes. I would only wear one American Apparel T-shirt and shorts and brogues the whole year round. Not the same T-shirt, obviously, but one style of American Apparel T-shirt. I think I was going through a tomboy stage.
I live my life in a sea of clothes. And it's fantastic to be able to use them and play with them.
I was always very focused on how people dressed.
I never thought fashion was the job for me, because I'm Japanese. Clothes! That was a European, society thing.
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