I don't like getting dressed up. It's hard because as a woman, as an actor, the whole world wants you to enjoy dressing up.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't really like dressing up. Some people probably think actresses dress up everywhere they go. I'm in sweatpants half the time with my hair in a ponytail.
I'm an actor, that's what I do every day. Dressing up is part of my job. But whatever you wear you should always be yourself: never go totally with the fashion but use what there is available to be an individual.
I know that it's a big struggle with a lot of women to dress up - especially now women have been working - because it can be uncomfortable. So it was important to me with my role to make clothes that are slightly more dressed up but easy to wear.
It's fun to be an actor and dress up, but I'm happy being me and just loving accepting my personal style.
And costume is so important for an actor. It absolutely helps to get into character; it's the closest thing to you, it touches you. Some actors like to go into make-up and then put their clothes on, but I like to dress first; that's my routine.
I don't normally like getting dressed up, but when I go to events, I like to look put together. I've got to say, getting in a nice suit feels good.
I have always enjoyed dressing up, but I don't do it as often as I would want to, because it's time consuming.
I like to dress up but I'm not so concerned with looking very sexy, it's really more the art of dressing.
I love getting dressed up in a suit because I don't do it all the time.
It's always fun messing around with costumes and stuff. You know there is an element of acting that you've got to dress-up; that's part of it.