In an interview, the star shared a lighthearted and candid moment about her journey through the world of fashion. She joked about her commitment to serving “looks,” even if it meant being caught in less-than-ideal circumstances. “I was butt-naked on the side of the road,” she revealed with a smile, referencing a wild fashion moment that saw her transitioning from one outfit to another in Los Angeles. “Literally, straight from Vanity Fair outfit number one, and now we have outfit number two,” she added, showing off her dedication to creating the perfect look, no matter where she was.

When asked if this was a regular occurrence, she laughed and explained, “I’ll do anything for fashion.” For her, it’s all about embracing bold moments and having fun with style, rather than simply looking pretty. She believes fashion should be more than just about looking attractive. “It’s about drama, theater, and performance,” she said. “I don’t aspire to just look pretty or hot; I aim to create art with what I wear.”

Her approach to fashion is all about having fun and not taking herself too seriously. “It’s supposed to be fun, not something to be taken too seriously,” she explained. She also touched on her ever-evolving relationship with her hair, admitting that her recent short haircut was a sign of empowerment. “I feel really empowered by it,” she shared, although she acknowledged the impact her bold hair choices had on her. “My friends told me, ‘Don’t bleach it,’ and now I know why.”

Despite the challenges, she embraces her new style. “I’m loving my short hair; it looks so good on me,” she added. She attributed part of the success of her bold looks to her fabulous stylist, John Nney, who helped create her unique hair statement. “He just gave me a freestyled wig and said, ‘Good luck!’” she said with a smile. She also noted how the weather played a part in her decision, as Los Angeles was windy that day, perfectly complementing her bold hairstyle.

Shifting gears, the star talked about her impressive upcoming year, mentioning the many projects lined up on her IMDb. “I’m booked and busy,” she said, excited about the work ahead. “I think it’s going to be one long press tour, which is so fun,” she continued, hinting at the extensive media coverage her projects would receive. For her, the best part of the process is reconnecting with her cast members and experiencing the final products in theaters with the audience. “Watching the finished products with everyone else and seeing their reactions is what I look forward to the most,” she added with a bright smile, clearly proud of her hard work.

She also spoke about the joy of traveling the world for her work, taking her son along for the journey. “I went all over the world with my son,” she shared, reflecting on how difficult it can be balancing motherhood and work. “It’s a lot of hard work, but I’m grateful to support both independent and studio cinema,” she added, showing her appreciation for the industry.

Finally, she spoke with affection about her son, who had just turned four. “We’re getting out of the terrible toddler years,” she laughed, proud to see him developing into an empathetic young boy. “He loves my outfits and even tries on my wigs before I do,” she revealed. “He has great taste,” she added, noting that his style sense might even rival her own. “The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree,” she said with a wink, reflecting on how closely her son’s sense of fashion mirrors her own.

It was a delightful and empowering conversation, showcasing her vibrant personality and dedication to both her craft and her family.