Actually I have a tradition that I always steal my last costume on the last day of filming.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
In the beginning, when you're acting in amateur theater and off-Broadway, it was unheard of that anyone else would get your costume. And it was important to get a good costume. You put time into that.
I live for any excuse to 'dress for the occasion.'
I like to think that at the end of a show, you can just take your costume off and go to the pub.
I always have a moment when I know I'm designing the last costume that gets made for a movie, and it's always been floating up there, but it's kind of the last one. That's always probably the hardest one for me.
I've been spoiled rotten with the costumes I've worn.
I was always taught how to dress for the occasion.
For some ungodly reason, I end up being naked in a lot of stuff. But there is a certain grace and kudos that come with taking your clothes off on the first day, a respect that is given by the rest of the cast.
I love dressing up for events; to me it's almost like wearing a costume for the evening.
I wear the same outfit or, at least, a different copy of it almost every day.
I always wear the shoes of the character a week before going on set; the idea of just putting on a new pair of shoes on the first day of filming is just horrific.