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Great Article in the Guardian :: “How I get dressed: Scarlett Johansson“
I can completely relate to everything she is saying and I feel very similar to how she dresses. (not because I’m obsessed with her or anything..)
I’ve worn make-up every day since I was 12. If I don’t have mascara on, then that means I really don’t expect to be seen and I’m planning a day vegging out on the sofa
Costumes are an integral part of getting into character, because you’re leaving yourself and literally slipping into someone else’s clothes.
I always used to have a very specific sense of what I wanted to look like, but that’s all changed with age. Now I’m aware of everything I wear being functional, at times exceedingly feminine, and often completely androgynous. If I’m going out at night, and not to a big event where I’d wear a gown, I’m in an androgynous look.







