I don't like baggy clothes and looking like anything sloppy. The arms have to fit. The collar has to look perfect.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Fashion is not about clothes, it is about a look.
My clothes have always got a very strong dynamic rapport with the body - they are very body conscious, they help you to look glamorous, more hourglass, more woman.
Shirt collars are very important to me. Putting a very soft shirt collar with a formal suit doesn't work for me at all.
Men always want and love when women wear tight and fitted clothing, right? And you're like, 'Wow, she looks so beautiful.' And then you have men who dress like slobs, and you're like, 'What's the deal with these big and baggy suits.' It's pretty ridiculous.
The clothes I like are not necessarily tailored.
I love clothes. No brands want to dress me.
I think clothes hang beautifully on thin women.
I think clothing is transformative. When you put something really beautiful on, you feel something. In so many ways, we're always playing a form of dress-up - it's just a grown-up, much chicer version of it. It's nice to be able to be whoever you want to be.
I've got no problem whatsover with collar bars coming back in. I need to look a tiny bit older before I can dress like that the entire time - otherwise I'm going to look like I'm in 'Bugsy Malone.'
Our clothes are not always beautiful on the hanger, but put them on, and they fit like bathing suits.