It's important that the way you dress tells a story and reveals something about you and your philosophy.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've always believed that clothing is a great way to tell your story.
Also the clothing, people often ask why I talk about what characters are wearing. And that's really important to me, because you have to have a picture of how people moved in their clothes.
What you wear can be such an indicator of so many things. You know, how you feel, how you want others to perceive you. So, that is an absolutely essential part of building a character.
My whole philosophy is about playing dress-up.
Over the years I have learned that what is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.
My style is colloquial storytelling. It's the way we tell stories to one another - it's not writerly, it's not overdone.
A dress makes no sense unless it inspires men to take it off of you.
I always kind of think I don't have a style, just whatever seems to be appropriate for the story.
My job, and that's my job, is to dress the naked truth. To make it interesting, to make it viable, to make it seem like something you understand and feel and love.
I hear people talk in my head, and I write it down. I choose where they live and how they dress to be real.