Clothes are such a strong part of who a human being is.
I got into my very theatrical phase. I wore only black: a big black hat and wild hair and wild black clothes, and I carried a sword stick. I went there still looking like Miss Florida, and I came back looking very different.
I've been to nudist beaches, like twice. But honestly, I just don't want to see these people naked. Most people look better with their clothes on, and the few that don't, look better than you, so why bother?
Making films is sort of like you're pulling off a magic trick. It's sort of like an illusion. It's not real but you want it to appear real, and all kinds of things go into that, from the clothes you're wearing to the make-up, to the light.
The Paris peace talks kept a roof over my head and food on the table and clothes on my back because if something was said going in or coming out, I had the rent for the month.
Throw off your worries when you throw off your clothes at night.
I never leaf through a copy of National Geographic without realizing how lucky we are to live in a society where it is traditional to wear clothes.
I got to dress up in funny clothes and run around New Zealand with a bow and arrow for 18 months, how bad could that be?
I've been involved with sports my whole life, which made clothes and makeup and handbags not that important as a kid. I just didn't care.
For some ungodly reason, I end up being naked in a lot of stuff. But there is a certain grace and kudos that come with taking your clothes off on the first day, a respect that is given by the rest of the cast.
I rarely wear clothes when I'm home by myself. I love making breakfast naked. But you've got to make sure the gardener's not coming that day.
I didn't figure out the makeup or cute hair or clothes until oh, maybe my junior year of high school.
Clothes should be as interesting on the inside as on the outside. Even if you enjoy it totally alone, it's important.
Clothes should look as if a woman was born into them. It is a form of possession, this belonging to one another.
Clothes and manners do not make the man; but, when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.