This is exactly how I would describe my work: 'I get there, I put on the clothes, I leave it on the hanger, and I go home.' And that's what I do.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
If I'm going to work, I put black jeans on, a T-shirt, a shirt, and a jacket.
Be able to tell whether garments that look good on the hanger actually look good on you.
Maybe clothes are a form of creative expression for me. An outlet. Because I don't get to express myself creatively through my official duties.
I started working on a line of clothes last year, but right now we're kind of at a standstill.
When I'm not working, I would kill to have some sort of creative outlet other than, say, a coloring book. And when I'm working, I want to do all those things I was griping about - you know, make a turkey-and-cheese sandwich, put it in a zip-top bag, and stick it in a lunch box right now!
From the beginning I thought about working with the body in movement, the space between the body and clothes. I wanted the clothes to move when people moved. The clothes are also for people to dance or laugh.
I've taken my clothes off enough in my career.
I've managed to keep my clothes on for everything I've done so far.
Always roll up the sleeves on your shirt. It gives the impression that you're working, even if you're not.
I'll take my clothes off - whatever the job requires.