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In Chicago, I walked in knowing what the dancers were going to need
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"In Chicago, I walked in knowing what the dancers were going to need"

- Colleen Atwood

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This quote by Colleen Atwood speaks to the significance of preparation and understanding the requirements of the people you are dealing with. As an outfit designer, Atwood was most likely referring to the truth that she had actually done her research and was familiar with the kind of costumes the dancers in Chicago would require. She was prepared to provide them with the ideal outfits for their performance. This quote also talks to Atwood's professionalism and her commitment to her craft. She was positive in her ability to provide the dancers with the outfits they needed, and she wanted to put in the effort to make sure they had the very best possible outfits. Atwood's quote is a pointer that preparation and comprehending the requirements of those you are dealing with are essential for success.

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Colleen Atwood This quote is written / told by Colleen Atwood somewhere between September 25, 1948 and today. She was a famous Designer from USA. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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