I've had to make the transition from sweeping in for 15 minutes, doing my stuff and clearing out, to carrying a movie for the duration - in a dress.
In the end, I'd rather wear a nice dress, and if someone is not going to take me seriously, that's so superficial.
To be honest, I kind of dress like a 15-year-old boy. And I probably live like a 15-year-old boy, too.
If I wear a dress that I bought from a street vendor in Bali on a red carpet, it's a way of bringing my travels with me.
Don't wear dresses that are too tight. A size number is just a number. If the fit is comfortable, it will look more elegant.
At first, being a storyteller, it was fun to dress up and fun to sing songs and pretend to be very dramatic - all of that stuff was just fun early on.
When I need a break from the boys, I go with my girlfriend to buy pretty little dresses for her daughter.
When I wasn't working on Broadway, I worked in a Bat Mitzvah dress shop and was the Cinderella of the shop - always cleaning and vacuuming!
I like to personalise my dressing room, have a cover for the bed and, if it is a long run, a few cushions and a teapot - a little pot for one.
I'm not somebody who likes to show off my cleavage, and I don't dress up for the papers.
My wardrobe staple is simple shirt dresses. They never date, and you can put them with a heel or a flat sandal.
I don't believe in dressing up reality. I don't believe in using makeup to make things look smoother.
Jackie Kennedy was the most appropriately dressed first lady we've ever had. You can see how lasting Jackie's style is.
Feminism is a way of thinking and being, not a way of dressing. You know a feminist by her gaze, not her neckline.
I was a feral child. Always on the go. My mother used to sew bells into my dresses so they would know where I was.
Louis Armstrong, who learned to be in exquisite dress, came from the bottom, and he's not a trash can.
I kind of dress like a boy from the nineties. I like wearing baseball hats. I just like to be really comfortable.
It's ironic to watch a dress on a mannequin or a model on a catwalk who's not anything like the person that's going to buy it.
I hear people talk in my head, and I write it down. I choose where they live and how they dress to be real.
I'm not 'one of the guys.' I don't want to pretend to be one on stage. I'm not going to dress like a guy or carry myself like one.
Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only. Fashion is in the sky, in the street, fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.