A Quote by Emma Corrin

Costume is integral, but it clicks into place last. — © Emma Corrin
Costume is integral, but it clicks into place last.
Sometimes you finish the poem, and that last piece clicks in place. Sometimes the poem is finished with you.
We live in the Internet age. Everyone wants clicks. Clicks are what sells.
Actually I have a tradition that I always steal my last costume on the last day of filming.
I have a tradition that I always steal my last costume on the last day of filming.
Costume is always an asset. Normal costume you have a lot to say about - if you're wearing suits or ties, and what color you want, and how it's going to be cut, and stuff like that, and whether or not you're going to wear a hat, and blah, blah, blah. But, when you're wearing a special costume, and of course, costume is probably the second ingredient in character, script being first, I always find that the costume does a lot to cement your character, to put it firmly in mind.
I always have a moment when I know I'm designing the last costume that gets made for a movie, and it's always been floating up there, but it's kind of the last one. That's always probably the hardest one for me.
I always have a moment when I know I'm designing the last costume that gets made for a movie and it's always been floating up there but it's kind of the last one. That's always probably the hardest one for me.
I design for the movie and the character as well as the person wearing the costume. I show the ideas to the actor, then do fittings for shape and technical things such as movement in the costume. Once the costume in this form is on the actor, you have a sense of their connection with it. I then take it to the next level with the final fit.
Perhaps the best place to begin with an integral approach to business is with.. oneself. In the Big Three of self, culture, and world, integral mastery starts with self. How do body and mind and spirit operate in me? How does that necessarily impact my role in the world of business? And how can I become more conscious of these already operating realities in myself and in others?
The most joyful part of writing, for me, is when I am 90% there, and suddenly the story clicks into place, and things finally start to make sense.
We have a costume closet at home. My family will put on a costume for any excuse.
My mum was a costume designer and costume supervisor in the theater and, especially, the ballet. But that was before I was born.
Costume is a massive thing. I think costume makes you stand differently.
Normally, you have to wait for the costume department to help you out of costume.
I'm not a clicks man, I wasn't born in the clicks era. I'm a bricks man, I believe in bricks.
The skeptics said you can't put on a costume in the middle of New York - which isn't true, because everyone's in a costume here.
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