I'm in heels more than flats, but when I wear very short dresses, I like small heels.
I'm very sensitive. Because my mum was my primary emotional caregiver growing up, I found myself being pinned into dresses, darting her dresses, choosing her high heels for the evening or what to wear. I'm very much a mommy's boy.
I've worn dresses from all different price ranges, and the thing that couture dresses have in common is that the fit is amazing.
I do believe that my life, career has been fulfilling, I've had my share of disappointments too, but I have nothing to regret.
The prettiest dresses are worn to be taken off.
I have never worn dresses by grands couturiers.
Every movie that I'm in is very different in terms of aesthetic and costume. I mean, from 'Mirror, Mirror' to 'Mortal Instruments,' I went from dressy dresses to leather and heels and tight, sexy, chic outfits.
Being an astronaut is a wonderful career. I feel very privileged. But what I really hope for young people is that they find a career they're passionate about, something that's challenging and worthwhile.
I am holding on to every shred of femininity that I can with heels and dresses.
It's very challenging to carve back market share.
I wear high heels and dresses. I am a total girly girl.
Most of my wardrobe is vintage, and I've worn dresses to the Oscars that I got for $10.
I was born in high heels and I've worn them ever since.
I feel most glamorous in tight-fitting dresses that hug my curves, and the highest heels.
You can be feminine and wear heels, dresses, and makeup, and still be a powerful woman - physically, mentally, emotionally.
When you get to a certain point in your career, it's easy to just phone it in, to get complacent. If you're not careful, you can stop challenging yourself.