Alison Sudol
Music is not something I thought of as feminine so allowing myself to accept this new level of femininity is quite a challenge. To me, it was extremely difficult to admit, "Okay I can be robust, feminine, and soft. Be careful of your appearance and do not let me down." It was quite pleasure to walk around in heels dresses, materials and curly locks every day. I'm much younger than everybody else [in Fantastic Beasts] and there was plenty of pressure to be a part of it. The experience was odd, however I felt a force pushing my up. It was likely that I'd to get crushed under it or crumble from how badly I wanted to play this character and how large it was. You could spend days just walking around, taking in coffee shops, museums, and parks. In LA there is a possibility of being alone, but in London it is possible to ride the Tube and you are in the thick of humanity and everyone which you can think of is walking by. I love watching the people around me. When you work in the industry of music there is a constant presence of people. It's like you have to be engaged with people all day long. These books are a dream to come true for myself. It was a pleasure to be able to read the book while touring. It's always changing places and that can make it hard to concentrate. To be able to disappear in such a vibrant, vivid universe in your bunk is really wonderful.



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