You can see it right away when a person is dressing outside of who she is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In general, costumes are the first thing in life that let other people know who we are. They indicate who the person is without saying anything.
I don't dress for effect, and I think that it never works out when someone does.
Dressing is a way of life.
Whether it's because of how somebody looks or because of what they're wearing, you kind of assess a person in the first five minutes before they even speak.
There are people who, if they see something in couture that they perceive as ready-to-wear, they're in shock.
I am not a fashionista, and I don't dress up. Usually if I'm at home, where I am now, I'm wearing a robe.
Usually, one of the first things I think about when I'm developing a character is what they're wearing. I mean, it sounds very cheesy and very actor-y, but it really does help me figure it out.
Dressing up, for me, is looking like an idiot.
I try to ask visual questions. I'll ask what someone was wearing, if that seems relevant. If possible, I'll walk over the same ground that they're depicting. Of course, I can never get it precisely as it was.
When I say I can see through clothes, sometimes I try to use it as an X-ray vision to look into the dancer and see who this dancer is right now, at this exact moment in time. I live inside them in a way.