We see women who go out and want to look like Jennifer Aniston, and they're wearing an ill-fitting red dress and ugly gold shoes, and they've got flat hair and they can't walk.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I thought that the fashion world could be a bit fake sometimes, but it's nothing compared to Hollywood. These girls would walk over their grandmothers' graves to get a part, and the producers talk about actresses like they're dirt, picking over every part of them so that they end up paranoid and having surgery.
Not everybody can say they wore heels in Paris Hilton's closet.
All that some actresses want is for people to take them seriously instead of caring about how they look.
They know they're going to look beautiful, and I don't think women should look like costumes. They shouldn't look like fashion victims.
With women, there's a basic female instinct of caring deeply about the way they look; women stars have a narcissist complex.
When I see Kate Moss out and about, I think she looks more beautiful than when her hairdresser and make-up artist try and make her look like something else. And I remember when Madonna first asked Versace to book me to shoot a campaign with her, she came to see me wearing hardly any make-up, and she looked incredible.
There are so many glamorous actresses, but you know what? In the real world, nobody looks like that.
I'm always so impressed with these actresses with their perfect make up and hair and sometimes I'm very aware that I'm not like that. But I don't think I can do things any other way. I would be wearing a disguise if I started to apply that stuff.
I think any woman can be transformed by a beautiful dress and high heels.
When the waif look first came into fashion, Anna Nicole Smith was in the Guess campaigns looking like a real woman. A girl who looks too thin and unhealthy does not look sexy to me, and she does not look right for Guess.