My mother was a seamstress, so making clothes was not something you would willingly go into.
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When I was really young, my mum used to make my clothes - I hated that. I liked the way boys dressed - I still do. I wanted to wear what they wore.
Well, I have to say, most of my clothes are designed and made by my mother.
My mother did like to make clothes, and in I think the worst picture I've ever seen of myself - I must have been eight or nine - she'd dressed me in a matching t-shirt and Bermuda shorts ensemble which I think looked like somebody had thrown up all over it. I was so glad when that sewing machine stopped working, I have to say.
I've always made my own clothes since I was a little girl. I was a terrible sewer, but I was always cutting and customising.
My mom wouldn't let me buy clothes she didn't like, so I dressed like a middle-aged woman in high school.
I remember, growing up, my mother had a work wardrobe. It was this very compartmentalized area of her closet. It was suits, but she would never wear those suits out on a date with my father!
My mother has a very chic sense of style, but she also has high expectations for her clothes to be functional and practical.
In my early days in Hollywood I tried to be economical. I designed my own clothes, much to my mother's distress.
We've always wanted to do a clothing line, and I personally love doing stuff with my sisters; I think it makes the whole process that much better.
I always loved clothes, just not clothes that were appropriate to the place I grew up in.
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