If I want to wear a long flowing dress, someone will say I'm pregnant.
My manager wants me to dress like a nun and I want to dress like a teenager.
You dress elegant women. You dress sophisticated women. I dress sluts.
If you want to be a good blues singer, people are going to be down on you, so dress like you're going to the bank to borrow money.
I archive a lot of my clothes and have them wrapped up and in boxes. I call them 'little tombs' and keep them in a storage space. . . I would never get rid of the dress I wore on the night I won my Oscar. When I die, someone can have it, but not a minute before!
. . . a woman can be a woman and a true one without having all her time engrossed by dress and society.
Women do not dress specifically for men or against other women. They dress for their subconscious.
If Broadway shows charge preview prices while the cast is in dress rehearsal, why should restaurants charge full price when their dining room and kitchen staffs are still practicing?
If you're on stage and you're more concerned about your dress, and then you think that the public is accessory, you got nothing to do there.
The public never appears to tire of endless courses of strawberries and cream, and the theory that you run the risk of boring people with endless photo montages of the Chelsea Pensioners in their dress reds, or close-ups of a Pimm's Cup sprouting all kinda of flora, has yet to be proven. People like Wimbledon in the same way they like blue jeans or even their own spouses: for the pleasure yielded by their reliable sameness.
Frenchwomen could not dress like Englishwomen without conviction of sin.
I don't dress to be stared at. I dress for myself.
As to matters of dress, I would recommend one never to be first in the fashion nor the last out of it.
Feel like a woman, wear a dress!
Someday I'm going to go onstage in a dress if I want to.
To become "memorable" do things that are somewhat unexpected. Dress, or talk, in ways that draw attention. And mostly, don't follow all the "rule for behavior" so closely.
The weather in California is so much hotter than it is in England that it's absolutely changed my style. I have many more dresses and shorts than I ever thought I would coming from U. K. ! It's so much easier to dress femininely in a warm climate.
It's fun to do voiceover work, although you still have to act. But it doesn't involve memorizing lines, and you don't have to dress up.
You might be a redneck if you're turned on by a woman who can field dress a deer.
I like to be a lot of different things at once and dress different ways and I change my hair all the time, so being an actor lets me live out the fantasy of living out 100,000 different lifetimes in one, without all of the repercussions.