Unlike F. Scott Fitzgerald and Tom Wolfe, I don't like proper dress while working. I like writing in pajama-like clothing, which eases and relaxes me and allows me to connect with the decidedly improper.
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I dress myself, not to impress, but for comfort and for style.
When I'm not working, I like to be comfortable. I do like to dress smart, but comfort is important.
I like clothes and fashion. It's a hobby for me and I really enjoy being part of it, so it's nice when people say: 'He can dress quite well.'
I love fashion as an art; I love fashion as costume, as a character. I don't like dictates and the phoniness of appearance.
If I went to a regular job, if I was a secretary or something, I'd want to look good. I'd dress up for that part.
I tend to dress a little more sophisticated than most women do.
I know that it's a big struggle with a lot of women to dress up - especially now women have been working - because it can be uncomfortable. So it was important to me with my role to make clothes that are slightly more dressed up but easy to wear.
In college I didn't dress up every day, for class or stuff like that, but when it came time to do certain things I'd dress up for sure.
I dress according to what suits me and what I am comfortable in.
I never dress appropriately in terms of comfort, but I wear what I'm feeling. I often to like to feel a little different from everyone else.
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