I don’t believe that there’s a good guy and a bad guy. Unless it’s like Superman or Batman, there is no good guy and bad guy.
BLAKE LIVELYActually, I’m happiest in Williams-Sonoma in New York. That’s a wonderful cooking store.
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When I see old movies with women in floor-length dressing gowns, or when they’re going to the store and they’ve got a pillbox hat with a net over the eyes and white gloves,
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When I have bad days, I just eat lots of chocolate ice cream and dance to the ‘Lion King’ soundtrack. It’s really odd, but it’s true.
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My whole family’s been in the business. My whole family is crazy.
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My hair is a safety net for me, so I love to have it down and full and relaxed.
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When I was a child, I probably should have been medicated about my obsession with The Spice Girls.
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I don’t really need a personal trainer or watch what I eat. I can’t start the day without a hot chocolate or finish it without a few squares of dark chocolate. It’s good for my mood!
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One of the very few things that I do every single day is put on fragrance. If I’m not wearing make-up, if my hair’s not done, if I’m walking around in pyjamas – I still put my fragrance on. I will brush my teeth and put on my perfume.
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Creating something I can use is the best stress reliever.
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If I wasn’t an actress, I’d be a chef. I’d love to open a restaurant.
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I want babies. Lots of babies. Of course!
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The Gucci woman can be the equestrian woman, the woman in the suit, the woman in the flowy bohemian dress, or the couture woman.
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The smell of pine needles, spruce and the smell of a Christmas tree – those to me, are the scents of the holidays.
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I have to learn to knit.
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It’s difficult to wear such high Louboutins and also freestyle rap.
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The New York that Frank Sinatra sang about, people will never know that place. The New Orleans that Louis Armstrong sang about is the New Orleans that’s still there – it’s preserved.
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