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It's not necessarily all about commercial success. It's about inspiring in the world and having what you do seen as art and a contribution to the world.
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My number one horror movie is the '60s British version of 'Ten Little Indians.' This movie scared me to death when I was a kid - I still dream about it.
Chris March
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I've been fascinated with Stevie Nicks for a long, long time. I've written 'Stevie Nicks' inside everything I've made for the past 20 years.
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If a wig is funny when it's two feet tall, why not make it three feet tall? Or ten?
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I think that fashion, in general, is a world of super-heightened glamour, and when you talk about super-heightened glamour, the first thing that comes to mind is a drag queen.
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'Project Runway' made my name more high-profile. I've gotten to work with a lot of different celebrity clients that I never would have otherwise.
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I don't want to make people cry - unless it's with happiness.
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I'm a costume designer. My career is not in fashion, a field I'm basically unfamiliar with.
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I don't want to design something that everybody else would do. I want to design something that's bigger or better or funnier or more beautiful.
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Whenever I've had a wig fall off, I've just played it off like I meant it to happen. Just keep a good sense of humor about it.
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Halloween is one day of breaking out of your shell, one day you can be completely expressive, where the world gives you license to dress up.
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Most of the commissions that I get are either corporate jobs or celebrity jobs. Like, Wishbone had me make a whole fashion show - the clothes were all made out of real salad ingredients.
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I'm good at pants. They are just two big sleeves sewn together.
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'Mad Fashion' follows the everyday workings of me and my workshop, where we make fashion, costumes, props, and couture!
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I've been completely surprised at the outpouring of just incredible amounts of positive feedback and love from people all day long.
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I was in 'Christmas with the Crawfords' with Joey Arias. I did that for six years, so I have a holiday show mentality a little bit.
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I'd say, 90 percent of the time, I get an idea, like, within 10 seconds of somebody telling me what their whole thing is about. And usually that flash of an idea, it's what I always go with. It might change slightly, but in general, that's pretty much it. To get me to change the entire idea is pretty tough.
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I think that if you take a risk, you inspire people, and ultimately, inspiring people is more important than winning.
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I've made many, many, many large wigs in my career, and I've experimented with lots of materials to make them more fun and interesting and as big as possible. I like to use the lightest wig materials that I can.
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When you make giant things for people, they don't always fit; they're not always happy with something that's that big or that kind of outrageous compared to what they usually wear.
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Not that I'm bragging or anything, because I was shocked, but I literally got hundreds of emails from people during my time on 'Project Runway' asking me out on dates. I had no idea that people would even care.
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Sometimes I just do costumes, sometimes I just do fashion, and sometimes I blend the two.
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A lot of times, people are simply interested in seeing me because I was on television.
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I once made a giant six-foot can of Crisco that a person had to dance in and that had an Elvis wig on top.
Chris March