Of all the reader questions I get each week, the most common question I get is, 'What are you wearing?'
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Writers on etiquette receive a continuous flow of questions on subjects such as 'When is it too early in the season to wear white accessories?' and 'What is the proper gift to send to a family in mourning?'
Asking anyone what she or he is reading is a necessary part of conversation, exchanging news. So I take recommendations from friends - and I always pass along a book I've loved.
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.
People ask me so many questions.
In the past, I always used to be looking for answers. Today, I know there are only questions. So I just live.
Every single day, I'm curious about everything. Curiosity is finding answers to things.
I actually have a piece of the wardrobe of most of the characters that I've played. I always ask for something.
I once was interviewed and got so exasperated that I said, 'What do you want, a shopping list?' They kept asking, 'What's in this picture?'
My readers - and I get 400 emails for a day, my readers normally they say, well, you understand me, and I answer, you do understand me also. We are in the same level.
My favorite question is 'What do you do?' I'm like, 'I'm a walking cliche: I'm a model and an actress.'