The outfits come and go but there is a constant that I like about the catwalk model: the snotty expression.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I just like putting outfits together without much thought and seeing what the outcome is.
The costume affects your posture, affects your walk, how you hold yourself, and how you breathe. The costumes make you deliver.
The wardrobe is always the last piece of the puzzle. When you step into the clothing, that's the final step to figuring out that character.
I just became less rebellious with clothes, and today, I can slip into appropriate attire according to what the occasion requires, but off the red carpet, I am not that particular about what I wear, and comfort is my main priority.
I love my fashion, so I gotta have my outfits.
Costume design is so important and really helpful, and I really love that aspect of character development, just figuring it out.
If there's a black cat that crosses the street in my path, I will turn around and walk 20 minutes out of my way to not cross it. You know how in New York there's a lot of scaffolding? I won't walk under scaffolding or under ladders. I wear things like a baseball player wears things that are supposed to have luck.
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.
One thing about costume design - and I think design in general - but especially costume design, is people have a misconception that it's very glamorous work.
Never wear anything that panics the cat.