Part of it has to do with this business of being approached in public. I have a distinctive look - it's partly the glasses I wear - and people seem to remember me once they've seen me.
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My glasses say a lot about me because I think me in a pair of sunglasses is an image that a lot of people would recognise.
After getting recognized in public from my picture on our pretzel bag, I can understand not wanting to be in the public eye. It has given me a public persona I had always avoided as a child. I do it because it's for a good cause.
Sometimes, when you are in the public eye, you just really need to just be part of the crowd, and look at other people rather than other people look at you.
As a point of fact, I am not used to making frequent appearances in public, except at times when it is required.
I wore my same look for six years. My hat and glasses - people recognize me now.
Obviously, I'm in a visual business, and people will talk to me about my appearance.
When you're walking down the street, or you're at a restaurant, someone catches your eye because they have their own look. It goes way beyond what they're wearing - into their mannerisms, the way they smile, or just the way they hold themselves.
Once you're put out there in the public eye, people feel a certain ownership over you.
I'm in the public eye. I'm recognised a small bit more. That's part and parcel of it.
Glamour invites us to live in a different world. It has to simultaneously be mysterious, a little bit distant - that's why, often in these glamour shots, the person is not looking at the audience, it's why sunglasses are glamorous - but also not so far above us that we can't identify with the person.
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