I never, never lend any of my own clothes for parts any more because you lose your clothes; they become the characters' clothes, and you can never wear them again.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I try never to wear my own clothes, I pretend I'm someone else.
I can't bear shopping. I can choose clothes for my characters, but not for myself. I've got no dress sense. Or I've lost it.
I don't spend much money on clothes; I never did.
I've always made my own clothes since I was a little girl. I was a terrible sewer, but I was always cutting and customising.
I've always liked my clothes, even before I could properly afford them. Clothes for me were never a cloak, a cover. They were how I chose to express myself.
We've forgotten to respect clothes and consider who made them and where the material came from. We've been encouraged to buy things and, if we don't like them, bin them. When I grew up, we'd repair things or alter them.
I kept my clothes on. I borrowed money.
My clothes don't make one a different person, just more of oneself.
Clothes are part of the character. They can't but help inform who you are.
I didn't need clothes. I was allowed the opportunity to act out moments you don't get the opportunity to experience in your own life, let alone as a character in a film. I didn't feel naked.
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