When a woman gets dressed up to go out at night, she wants to give 50% away, and hold the rest back. If you're an open book, there's no allure.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
With a book, there's no volume to turn up. You're very naked with a book.
Fashion responds to the economic climate by providing a way to lift a woman's spirits.
It's very passe to think women want to spend a fortune on clothes.
Every day each of us wakes up, reaches into drawers and closets, pulls out a costume for the day and proceeds to dress in a style that can only be called preposterous.
At night, when the curtains are drawn and the fire flickers, my books attain a collective dignity.
You go to something like the Golden Globes, and it's the most glamorous place you could ever be, but then you go home and you're still like, 'Urgh, this dress is too tight, I wanna take off these shoes and put on my pyjamas.' At the end of the night all the glamour goes away and you're just a human.
For some ungodly reason, I end up being naked in a lot of stuff. But there is a certain grace and kudos that come with taking your clothes off on the first day, a respect that is given by the rest of the cast.
Traditionally in crime fiction, women exist as a bedroom convenience or to screw up in order that the plot may progress. I wanted no part of that.
Each individual piece is a calculated attempt to entice women to add to their wardrobe.
Her book about the money in sex gives you the feeling of the sex in money.