Even if I did have, you know, a 'Sports Illustrated' body, I'd still wear elegant clothes.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We're not doing outrageous fashion; I make sports clothes that are relatively conservative, clothes that everyone wears.
Yes, I've always been fashion conscious.
I never thought I'd make the pages of 'Sports Illustrated', because I've always been skinny.
I've never wanted to look like models on the cover of magazines. I represent the majority of women and I'm very proud of that.
I was getting a lot of editorial, as in lots of pages in 'Vogue,' but it's far more important to get your dresses on the back of a famous person. Charlotte Rampling in Bruce Oldfield. That sells.
Fashion is not an investment. If you wear a dress and don't get many compliments, you won't wear it again. It's not like buying bonds.
I was on the cover of a lot of magazines, and there were compliments about beauty and fashion and what I was wearing. Man, if you get locked into that, you can lose your freedom as an actress.
I met this homeless man who had never owned a shirt in his life. He had taken his pants and worn them as a shirt and I thought it was so creative. He was liberated from the conventions of fashion.
I don't actually think there has ever been too much emphasis on what I am wearing.
I've never been naturally fashion conscious. I'm the kind of person who sees a whole outfit in a magazine, runs out and buys it but looks like a clown.