The Guardian (USA)

Brooke Shields: ‘At Studio 54 I just wore whatever my friends were wearing’

- As told to Leah Harper

I’m not known for wearing outfits that are as completely covered up as this. Often, you are uncomforta­ble on the red carpet, worried that something is going to pop out, unzip or break. There was something about this look that felt like protection and armour to me. I wore it to the 2018 CFDA fashion awards and I loved how extreme it felt: chic and strong, slightly androgynou­s but with a femininity to it. It came together nicely with no stress – until I was in the car, when I realised I was having some kind of allergic reaction to my makeup! One of my eyes swelled up right before I was stepping out on to the red carpet. I panicked and put on my reading glasses to camouflage the fact that one eye was almost completely shut!

As a teenager, my relationsh­ip with apparel was fraught because I never cultivated my own style. My mom and I bought everything from thrift shops – I would wear the same jeans all year and then cut them into shorts – but every time I would go on a set I would be decked out in designer clothes. There was a disconnect: clothes were just something belonging to other people that I would embody, and then shed.

When I was modelling, my ungroomed, unkempt natural eyebrows became a focal point. It never occurred to me to do anything to them – agencies wanted me to bleach them, but my mom was adamant that I shouldn’t and they became sort of untouchabl­e.

We weren’t trying to be risque with the Calvin Klein campaign [which included 15-year-old Brooke saying, “You want to know what comes between me and my Calvins? Nothing.”] – it was just in the right place at the right time. We also did a minute-long commercial for movie theatres and they pulled it – they said people would never watch adverts at the movies.

When I went to Studio 54 I just wore whatever my friends were wearing. Someone would come back from Europe and say: “Stonewash jeans are really in!” and we’d all get a pair. I never tried to dress like [Shields’s close friend] Michael [Jackson] but I recently saw a photo of the two of us and it’s amazing that I would kind of wear the same shoes as him and the same big shoulder pads, the slightly military style. It was a sign of the times!

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