I wouldn't wear tiny amounts of clothing in my real life so I don't think it's necessary to wear that stuff in photo-shoots.
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In a photo shoot, you have to be very comfortable in your own skin. It's all about confidence-boosting and putting on armor.
It's always weird to shoot when you're really basically not wearing anything.
I try to dress a little casual before my photo-shoots. I can be comfortable before I go into my... transition.
It's very important to feel good in my clothes. I like fashion that suits me. I don't take it too seriously.
My uniform is usually just comfortable clothing. Being a stylist, you spend most of the day at photo shoots covered in safety pins.
You should wear what you want to wear and not worry about trying to paint yourself in a certain image because that self-awareness is what's going to help you become a more independent and more interesting and healthier adult.
The whole idea of wearing clothes is not to look ridiculous.
If it was up to me, I would just wear jeans and t-shirts, even to red carpets, but then no one would photograph me, so that would make me very sad. So you know, I've gotta keep up with the rest of the female population and sometimes try a little harder.
For me, every photograph is a portrait; the clothes are just a vehicle for what I want to say. You're photographing a relationship with the person you're shooting; there's an exchange, and that's what that picture is.
I think it's always very important to be comfortable and just kind of expressive; if you take fashion too seriously, then you lose the fun of it. I think you should always take the risk.