I love mixing and matching patterns, styles old and new, feminine and masculine and drawing inspiration from characters like Annie Hall.
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I love Diane Keaton's style in 'Annie Hall,' but I like to think my own style is like a cross between 'Annie Hall' and Prince.
I love mixing prints. The costume designer for 'Pair of Kings' and I have actually incorporated the trend for my character 'Mikayla.'
It feels like I'm starting to come into my own in terms of where I want to go artistically, toward more complicated, interesting characters.
I like to mix and match vintage with designer. It's how I create my own style.
I just want to keep writing characters who are interesting and complicated people and interesting roles for women, in TV or film or in theater. I think that's like my 'Blues Brothers' mission.
I like strong female characters. I try to write them as role models for young girls.
I've always been drawn to all sorts of genres and all sorts of voices.
I do always like to do things I haven't done before, so I'm always looking out for things in a different genre, or a different sort of character.
In terms of style I typically veer toward a certain masculinity. My style inspirations range from images of my father in his 1970s suits, to Tilda Swinton, to Hugh Hefner, to Sharon Stone and her ferocious sexuality, to handsome men I see on the streets of New York.
I love all kinds of art. I mean, I love sketching and acting and music.
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