I want to be known for having a recognizable style. I believe having your own personal identity is what makes you competitive. On the other hand, I would like to be versatile and be challenged to go in new directions.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I guess I'd like to have my cake and eat it, too. I want to be known for having a recognizable style. I believe having your own personal identity is what makes you competitive. On the other hand, I would like to be versatile and be challenged to go in new directions.
I love being able to express myself through what I wear - and for it to be a way of expressing uniqueness and individuality.
I don't want other people to decide who I am. I want to decide that for myself. I want to avoid becoming too styled and too 'done' and too generic. You see people as they go through their career, and they just become more and more like everyone else.
In my career, I've really wanted to sort of be a morpher and not show my own identity.
Through style, you can communicate to the world who you are and what you stand for.
I want to be myself. I want to be as authentic as possible.
I think it's important to have your own individual style and sense of self. It's kind of what I do.
I decided about a year ago, and I just feel like I want to see more personal style in people, and I feel like if I'm going to be out there in the public eye, they should see who I am and how I dress, and I feel like it, also.
I don't really know how to describe my personal style.
My identity has everything to do with me and my instrument. It doesn't have to do with what production style I use, or how many people played on it, whether it's sparse or grandiose or whatever. And I'm social, frankly.