A Quote by Florence Pugh

Wearing a corset is extremely uncomfortable. — © Florence Pugh
Wearing a corset is extremely uncomfortable.
I hate drag. It's extremely uncomfortable. It's awful. I'm in a full corset and pads and giant wigs.
Just wearing the corset means that you can never really relax from the moment that you put it on. So, there's a constant sort of strain and you have to hold yourself in a certain way. It's very uncomfortable. But again you instantly understand the repression that women feel and how much they were captives. It's sort of sad really.
The only way for me to give a good performance is to make myself extremely uncomfortable - and it just so happens that being on stage makes me extremely uncomfortable.
The most uncomfortable costumes have been when you've had to wear a corset.
My advice is you've got to make sure you wear the clothes and not [let] the clothes wear you. It's quite simple in a way. Don't wear something you totally feel uncomfortable with, but take some chances. Play around a bit. I felt very uncomfortable in suits when I was younger, so what I just started doing was wearing suits when I was going to dinner. I used to overdress a little bit so I got used to wearing suits. Now wearing a suit is like wearing a track suit for me. So it's all good.
So wearing a corset certainly changes your state of mind.
I spend long days wearing a corset - but no pain, no gain.
I hate wearing anything tight. A corset is my idea of torture.
I've never been happier to be born in this time than when I was wearing a corset.
I don't mind wearing a corset, it informs your posture, changes the way you move, you can't slouch.
I don't mind wearing a corset; it informs your posture, changes the way you move, you can't slouch.
Wearing a corset, a ball gown, heels and a swan hat with wings to fight in the forest gave me a whole new appreciation for everyday clothes, because you really become that alter ego while wearing those costumes in those environments on the set. They just influenced everything you tried to do.
I honestly don't think I have one specific style. One day, I could be wearing a workout track suit, and another day, I could be wearing overalls and a tank top. Or I love a slip with corset. It just honestly depends on where I am in the world and what I'm doing and how I'm feeling that day.
When you're wearing a corset for a long period of time, things that were important to you hours before are no longer important, because doing them exhausts you.
It's a corset design making me look very, very slim and trim. I call it a corset dress. Very Hollywood glamour with the silk.
So proper for a circus girl," Mme. Padva says with with a gleam in her eye. "We shall have to loosen those corset laces if we intend to keep you an intimate dinner company." "I expected the corset unlacing would take place after dinner," Celia says mildly, earning a chorus of laughter. "We shall keep Miss Bowen as intimate company regardless of the state of her corset," Chandresh says. "Make a note of that," he adds, waving a hand at Marco. "Miss Bowen's corset is duly noted, sir," Marco replies, and the laghter bubbles over the table again.
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