A Quote by Michelle Dockery

I don't mind wearing a corset, it informs your posture, changes the way you move, you can't slouch. — © Michelle Dockery
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.
So wearing a corset certainly changes your state of mind.
For me, the costume is 50% of everything. It informs posture, it informs flexibility, it informs the way you walk, it informs what the character is capable of doing, at any time.
With Daphne half the work was done for me once I was cinched into that corset. Immediately, because of the way the corset is fitted, your posture is held back, which means your head's up, and you are moving in a certain way.
The work changes the way your face changes and ages - it just does. Also, I have very little connection to anything I've written. I move on. We all move on
If I feel confident wearing something, I think it translates in photographs. It changes my demeanor and posture.
Art changes posture and posture changes innocent bystanders.
Wearing a real corset doesn't make you look thin! It just makes you look like you're going to pass out! Also it doesn't actually shape your body in any positive way.
A lot of women don't realize that even a small heel helps you throw your shoulders back and keep your chest up; it really does make a difference in the way you present yourself. It changes your posture and makes you look more confident.
You're always in a rush, or else you're too exhausted to have a proper conversation. Soon enough, the long hours, the traveling, the broken sleep have all crept into your being and become part of you, so everyone can see it, in your posture, your gaze, the way you move and talk.
It's hard to imagine you've got these massive wings in your back. You have to think about how it's going to affect your posture, affect the way you move, just, like, the sheer weight of them.
Music is like a lifeblood - it changes the way I move; it changes the way I feel about myself. The way I walk into the room is different depending on the song I was just listening to.
I think the best comedy enlightens, informs, and changes the way people look at the world.
Wearing a corset is extremely uncomfortable.
What flaw could you possibly find in his appearance?" "His posture," Hannah muttered. "What about it?" "He slouches." "He's an American. They all slouch. The weight of their wallets drags them over.
When we're sad, we slouch. We also slouch when we feel scared or powerless.
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