What you wear can be such an indicator of so many things. You know, how you feel, how you want others to perceive you. So, that is an absolutely essential part of building a character.
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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.
I think my own personal style always ends up seeping into characters that I play. I've always had a very distinct idea of fashion for myself, and what a character should wear.
It's important to find what really suits who you are, because style isn't only what you wear, it's what you project.
Actors have an unusual perspective on clothing. You've really got to know the impact of what you're wearing on the character you're playing.
It's a representation of yourself, and you can express a lot of your creativity with what your wearing.
Clothing is the first step to building a character.
I think that, like any art, fashion is about expression. It allows you to express yourself and your identity through what you choose to wear.
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.
I love clothes so much. I feel like whatever I wear is an insight for other people to get to see who I am, or for me to portray how I'm feeling.
Usually I'm very, very involved with choosing my character's wardrobe and knowing exactly how I want the character to look and this is the color palette and the textures and these are the kinds of shoes she'd wear.
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