"Clothes are such a strong part of who a human being is"
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The subtext is that personhood is partly negotiated through surfaces. We like to imagine a pure inner core untouched by presentation, but Bush - an artist famously attentive to theatrical detail - suggests the opposite: the outer layer feeds the inner one. Thats why a costume can unlock a character, why a uniform can compress individuality, why getting dressed for a breakup, a job interview, or a concert can feel like preparing armor. Clothes dont just signal belonging; they can also enforce it.
Theres also a quiet generosity in the phrasing: "a human being" instead of "a woman" or "a performer". Bush universalizes without flattening. She acknowledges how class, gender, and subculture get stitched into fabric choices, but keeps the claim human-scale, rooted in lived sensation. Its a line that defends aesthetic choice as biography, not vanity.
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