In the Emperor's New Clothes, they got a different celebrity to do each voice. They drew up a picture of each character and then each actor wrote their own part.
I grew up as a fairly poor kid in, you know, Toronto, Canada. I don't think I owned any new clothes until I was, like, 15 or something. They were all second-hand and forged from paper.
It's always nice to have new clothes made for you.
That's how I taught myself how to draw - tracing the ads and petting new clothes on the models.
If I don't do laundry today, I'm gonna have to buy new clothes tomorrow.
Anything new is a sort of adventure - as a child, I think I was quite bad at tackling new experiences, like unusual foods, and I hated new clothes or having my hair cut.
When you celebrate a new idea, it immediately comes through the way you hold yourself and the clothes you wear.
I've loved music. It was my first everything, but fashion and clothes is just the next step.
I love dressing Nicole Kidman... And I like dressing regular people. You know why? They buy the clothes!
Nighttime dressing is not very different from daytime dressing for me. I feel like night clothes don't get a chance to live the way day clothes do, so I prefer to think of night clothes as day clothes.
Ninety percent of my clothes are women's.
I'd like to have no rules and eat what I want, but I've learned over the years that I'm so disappointed when I can't wear the clothes I want to wear.
As long as I get those running shoes on, then there's no turning back, and I have to go for that run. As long as you've got those workout clothes, you've got them on, you've got to go.
Only men who are not interested in women are interested in women's clothes. Men who like women never notice what they wear.
I've worked in construction, in a factory sewing clothes. I also sold flowers and doughnuts - just odd jobs to try to make 10 pesos, which is equivalent to 20 cents.
After the 2012 Olympics, I returned to training, but unlike in previous years, my off-season weight gain didn't melt off as soon as I got back to my routine. I was tired, and my clothes weren't fitting. I'd been diagnosed with hypothyroidism, which means my thyroid is underactive, and that slows my metabolism.
The last thing I want to do, even in the off-season, is traipse around shops looking for clothes: it's not my thing.
I have a face that is a cross between two pounds of halibut and an explosion in an old clothes closet.
It's like recycling: selling old clothes to help make new ones.
I'd experienced the '40s and '50s by looking at my grandparents' old clothes, books, and magazines.