I still giggle when someone asks for my address and I say, Hollywood, Los Angeles.
I love women that have an ease to the way they dress. I think Vanessa Paradis and Alexa Chung do that very well.
There's no rhyme or reason to how I dress.
My mothers into frilly dresses and eyelashes and hairstyles from the 1970s. We always argue about that.
In junior high school, I was an object of pure ridicule for my dress, withdrawal, and asocial manner. Dozens of times, I saw individuals laugh and smile more in ten to fifteen minutes than I did in all my life up to then.
Like those crabs which dress themselves with seaweed, we wear belief and custom.
I don't dress for effect, and I think that it never works out when someone does.
Fantasy appeals to me and can be very much reflected in my dress - but then, each day is different. Not every day is a magical day.
There's so many companies that are spending so much money on 17-year-olds... I can't compete with that. I'm not that guy anymore, they can't dress me up and roll me out there and make me look good. I am what I am!
When I'm interviewing someone, I want to make sure that he thought enough to take care of himself - to dress appropriately and to groom himself properly.