At age 12 or 13, I wanted to design for showgirls - for the theater!
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You've got to have a young element in a show. Any project needs youth and dynamism as well old codgerdom and experience.
I wanted to be a set designer when I was young.
When I was 18, I began attending college for art and design, and I designed all sorts of things from furniture to industrial designs and even watches.
I never wanted to work in fashion. At age 12 or 13, I wanted to design for showgirls - for the theater! And I was crazy for the Hollywood of the 1950s: Dietrich, Elizabeth Taylor, Jennifer Jones. They were my idea of glamour - and Sylvie Vartan, the French singer.
Modeling was something I wanted to try from a really young age.
I discovered at an early age that all I've ever wanted to do is design.
Young girls of 13 or 12 are great actors.
At thirteen I began modeling, doing my first television commercial in ninth grade for Pizza Hut.
I was raised on movie sets, and I decided for myself at a very young age that it was what I wanted to do.
I was real into theater, and then I tried soccer, acting and ballet. Both my parents didn't want a child-star model, so I didn't get into modeling until I was 14.
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