Your wardrobe should complement your skill set, never detract - or distract - from your assets.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I generally feel like people that are doing the wardrobe know more about wardrobe than I do, and they have an overview.
I've had to adapt my wardrobe to my various roles, both at the office, as a mom, and for television. When I shop for the season I look for pieces that will suit every facet of my daily life, not just one single occasion.
When I find a look that I like, that's my entire wardrobe.
It's important to find what really suits who you are, because style isn't only what you wear, it's what you project.
I know a lot of actors talk about the importance of wardrobe, and it always seems like it's kind of a cop-out, maybe, because it seems like a minor detail to some people. But I think it's hugely important.
Using clothes to transform was a huge part of my childhood. But also, I've been acting forever, and wardrobe changes the way you feel, so it totally indicates the character you're going to play.
The clothes that I design and everything I've done is about life and how people live and how they want to live and how they dream they'll live. That's what I do.
Building a proper wardrobe is like building a home. Indeed, you should think of it like a home, because it is something you're going to live in. It must be comfortable and suit all your needs.
My clothes have always got a very strong dynamic rapport with the body - they are very body conscious, they help you to look glamorous, more hourglass, more woman.
Clothes should just be like a beautiful setting for a jewel: They should offset you.