A Quote by Sam Shepard

I don't attend costume parties. — © Sam Shepard
I don't attend costume parties.
I've turned up to costume parties in the wrong costume. I've made social faux pas a plenty. I've put one foot in front of the other and fallen over.
I am not someone who likes cocktail parties or large dinner parties, but I have to attend them often. I much prefer very small dinners with close friends.
From my childhood, I am like this. I never go parties and attend functions.
I am a simple girl and do not like partying. Whatever parties I attend are small ones, with my own friends.
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.
a lady could do, so I was told, just about nothing that she might want to do except attend all parties.
Other people's children's birthday parties are the most joyful events you will ever resent having to attend.
They weren't really weddings, just long costume parties. (on three of her weddings)
I don't attend film parties; I am anti-social. I don't drink, also. Because I don't go out, I don't know what's happening gossip-wise.
Now, national conventions are largely an excuse for companies and party leaders to throw parties for delegates to attend, to network and have a good time.
I have been a loner... even when I was working, you would hardly see me at any parties - unless once a year, if I have to attend some big function.
Lately it has become more and more difficult to attend dinner parties without the evening ending in gunfire or tapioca.
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.
We Kapoors are very family-minded people. For us only family is important and we make it a point to attend each other's birthday parties and special occasions.
My mum was a costume designer and costume supervisor in the theater and, especially, the ballet. But that was before I was born.
We have a costume closet at home. My family will put on a costume for any excuse.
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