Sexiness, particularly in movies, is the chess game in the 'Thomas Crown Affair'. It's, it's, I don't know, but Faye Dunaway comes up a lot in that thinking. It's the subtlety of sexiness. The moment you try to be sexy, then it's not.
Sexiness should not be overt. Something shapeless that drapes across your hip, hangs off the shoulder; something that cowls in the front, drapes low in the back, that's sexy.
I know it sounds a bit corny, but I do think that beauty and sexiness come from within.
Sexiness is all in the eye of the beholder. I think it should be. Absolutely. My sex appeal, whatever it might be, isn't obvious... at least to me.
I'm quite into the French way - simple elegance with just a suggestion of sexiness, nothing vulgar.
Sexiness comes with maturity.
I love being a woman. I love the sexiness we get to exude. But the best thing about being a woman is the power we have over men.
When I dance, I love the romance and sexiness of it, and love having it be clear to both dancers that the man leads! But the man has to know what he's doing!
I think that sexiness should be in the subtleties.
I think intelligence is totally subjective; it's like sexiness.