It's interesting because what I do and what I sing is, to other people, pretty unique. I feel I'm creating my own path. . . and I'm working on growing as a performer.
I translated Beatles songs for my English class.
The idea of seeing everybody clad the same is not really my cup of tea
For me, elegance is not to pass unnoticed but to get to the very soul of what one is.
In Italy, the Milanese are well organized but follow bourgeois taste. They adhere to certain codes of elegance, but not to individualism.
I think it's always difficult to reconcile the needs of art and business.
People want to be in their own fashion tribes, so they want to wear the same clothes to be connected to everyone else in that tribe. But they want to be different from other tribes.
One can. . . never create [freedom] by an invading force.
It was a pleasure to burn.
It comes down to something really simple: Can I visualize myself playing those scenes? If that happens, then I know that I will probably end up doing it.
When God's finger points, God's hand will open the door.