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Johnny Depp takes to the stage with Jeff Beck in Scotland as female fans chant 'innocent, innocent' just days after winning US defamation trial It’s just a bold, confident thing to do without having to be like, ‘Hey, everybody, look, I’m here.'It feels like coming home': Guy Pearce WILL return to Neighbours for its final episode - reprising his role as Mike Young after 33 years The aura that you exude is so much different, and I find the red lip is a color that works good on every single woman, any shade. It’s like your black card when you put on a red lip. You put that on with a red lip, you can go anywhere. You put on a tracksuit, a sweatsuit, you look one way. No matter what, a red lip will save a life. So you get to your tailor, and he’ll do all those adjustments so that you feel good.” It’s going to fit everybody a little differently, but it may not fit you in a way that’s flattering. I don’t believe in the one-size situation. “It’s so important to have an amazing tailor who knows your body and your shape, and will be seamless with whatever it is that they do so that the outfit looks precise. I’ll put on an Adidas tracksuit and my LV combat boots, and I’m good! I’m always in an Adidas tracksuit when I’m traveling on a flight, and I’ll put on a heel. I do that quite often, actually more than quite often-I do that all the time! Every week, I’m like, ‘Oh, shucks, I bought this Adidas tracksuit, but I got it from the men’s department.’ A men’s small fits different than a woman’s small, so I’m going to get this, and I go straight to my tailor because I’m like, ‘Can you taper the ankles? Can you take this top off at the side of the top, and cinch it in for me so it fits better?’ I actually get a lot of compliments on my tracksuits. “Another dope thing is I wear a lot of men’s clothing, but I have an amazing tailor who will tailor it to fit my body.
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Also, I absorb who the artist is and become them in a way that I’m like, ‘Okay, well, I can’t tell somebody how to move if I don’t really know how their body actually works, and their vibe kind of, and what story they’re trying to tell.’ ” “It’s definitely a give-and-take because I have to. She loves the tomboy cutesy look, and that’s a lot of how I dress, like oversize baggy pants with crop tops, or an oversize, baggy sweater and small little shorts, sneakers. I dress Rihanna a lot when I’m around and doing performances with her. I’m going to try it.’ Or I’ll even dress them myself sometimes. I’ve had other artists say, ‘Oh, that’s so cool how you put that together. I used to always just wear baseball caps, and then she started wearing baseball caps in rehearsal because she saw how I moved differently when I put a hat really low. “Rihanna influences me a lot, and I know I do with her as well. Photo: (clockwise from top left) Courtesy of Courtesy of Courtesy of Courtesy of Norma Kamali camo-print jacket, $1,017, Mango top, $26, Sacai distressed slim-fit jeans, $1,160, Iri light gray neoprene sneakers, $220,. “The way you dress is the first thing that people see, and I don’t ever want to come into a room with someone who is not a dancer wearing a leotard, or socks pulled up to the knees! That automatically makes people think, ‘Whoa, she’s a dancer and I’m not.’ I’d rather eliminate that separation.” When I’m with actors, it’s different I’ll go for something casual,” Scott explains. If I’m with dancers, then it’s sweats or leggings they’re so focused on the movements and it’s all about that. “What I wear depends on who I’m working with. Whether she’s collaborating with music’s best dancers or teaching novices how to find their groove, as she did in Gap’s star-studded Logo Remix campaign, Scott sticks to one rule: Dress for the situation. Currently putting the finishing touches on pop starlet Madison Beer’s European tour, she’s also brought her smooth moves to Drake’s oft-imitated “Hotline Bling” video, the bold shimmy of Rihanna’s “Wild Thoughts” Grammy performance, and even created one of Beyoncé’s best dance breaks in her “Baby Boy” music video.

I have to be able to move!” Scott has contributed to more than a few iconic dance moments in popular culture.

“I’ll never wear a pencil skirt or extra-fitted jeans when I’m working. “The first thing is just being comfortable,” she shares over the phone from Los Angeles. For choreographer Tanisha Scott, fashion is all about movement.
