Hollywood actress Winona Ryder
believes that a woman's choice of dressing, especially footwear, speaks volumes
about her personality.
"What you wear - and it
always starts with your shoes - determines what kind of character you
are," femalefirst.co.uk quoted Ryder as saying.
"A woman who wears high
heels carries herself very different to a girl who wears sneakers or sandals.
It really helps determine how you carry yourself," he said.
"The Age of
Innocence" star may be picky about her outfit choices, but is adamant she
isn't worried about getting older and developing wrinkles.
"I love getting older.
And I was really excited to turn 40. I feel like the older you get, the more
yourself you become, and I think the roles, even if they are smaller, are more
interesting," she said.
"I do look forward to the
wrinkles, actually. Really, I won't mind. I started out so young and part of me
always wanted to be older to get those more interesting parts. Now I feel like
I have more life experience and I embrace it," she added.
The 41-year-old owns a
collection of designer Hollywood outfits. She even has a dress which was once
owned by actress Audrey Hepburn.
She also possesses late
actress Claudette Colbert's gown from "It Happened One Night" and
actress Oliva de Havilland's blouse from "Gone with the Wind".
"Every look can give an
insight into a girl's personality, especially their footwear," she added. (Source)
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