A Quote by Kiersey Clemons

I love taking advantage of red carpets. — © Kiersey Clemons
I love taking advantage of red carpets.
I like when red carpets are over. I hate red carpets in general. I don't understand them.
Red carpets are awful. They're like a kind of purgatory - you stand there, and there are cameras flashing everywhere. One of my first red carpets was in Cannes for 'The Great Gatsby,' and I'd never seen anything like it.
To this day, I love eating steak tacos before going to the red carpets.
I do love to have pictures taken and to pose and wear fabulous gowns, so red carpets are a comfort zone.
I definitely don't like red carpets. I go on the red carpet because I have to but I'm not a big fan. That's not my thing. I'd rather be in the studio making music and performing.
I never get used to the red carpets and premieres, to be honest, but when you're walking down the red carpet promoting stories such as 'Mabo,' it means everything to me.
I wear trainers everywhere. Weddings, parties, definitely red carpets and fashion events. It's bad. And listen, I love shoes. I love high heels. But I buy trainers all the time.
Give me the flash lights, the red carpets, and all that goes with it. Please! Oh, and I love hoardings. I love them. Nothing makes me happier than my face splashed all over the city.
I love having my hair and makeup done for red carpets, but to have that done every day would be exhausting.
I love jeans and T-shirts, but for red carpets, I like Oscar de la Renta, who is timeless. Marchesa celebrates the female form in an ethereal way. Donna Karan does an Urban Zen collection, which is eco-friendly. I love socially conscious fashion.
Interviews are fun, but I get nervous at red carpets.
I used to have visions of flashing lights and red carpets.
While red carpets always existed, the importance given to fashionable appearances wasn't that much in the mainstream music space. And now, even though everyone walks the red carpet, singers are expected to just walk down without waiting to be clicked or celebrated.
My normal thing was going to premieres and walking red carpets.
I'm a chick, I love clothes, and I'm also in the entertainment industry, so I've done a lot of photo shoots, video shoots, red carpets. So I learned very quickly that fashion is going to be and will be a big part of what I do.
I've always struggled with Hollywood feeling trivial. Red carpets aren't worth it.
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