Dianna Agron describes her fashion and style as "total tomboy," according to her latest interview with InStyle magazine.
The 27-year-old actress became an overnight international sensation after playing the role of Glee's popular head cheerleader, Quinn Fabray.
Agron said her role in hit series "Glee" gave her the opportunity to indulge in her more feminine side with girly-girl skirts and dresses.
The onscreen cheerleader's real personality is the complete opposite of Quinn Fabray's however, as she confesses she prefers clothes that give off a more masculine feel.
"I love the rain; it gives me a chance to wear jeans and a sweater. My style is total tomboy," the 27-year-old singer/actress shared in her interview with Britain's Instyle magazine. "I do love skirts and dresses when I want to feel feminine or if I'm dressing for the carpet. But I like finding a balance between feminine and masculine. My style in real life has just become much more casual."
For her photoshoot, Dianna Agron was given the chance to show off her casual, "tomboy" style in a Louis Vuitton leather biker jacket and a chic white tailored Emporio Armani suit.
The "Glee" actress also shared that she loved all the clothes she wore for the photoshoot, especially the orange silk top paired with a structured white silk skirt by Dior. Agron described the outfit as "different" without compromising its feminine edge.
Dianna Agron has moved from the small screen to big Hollywood films after rising to international fame and the actress recently starred in "The Family" alongside Hollywood veterans Robert De Niro and Michelle Pfeiffer.
The 27-year-old star has her A-list status to thank for the many great opportunities and experiences she's had for 2013, including her recent trip to Venice, Italy to pop into Louis Vuitton's factory.
"Fashion is art. Such incredible workmanship goes into every piece. At the Louis Vuitton factory I saw workers making shoes from scratch, and I even got to hammer a locket onto a heel myself! I used to see clothes and shoes as just, well, clothes and shoes. Not anymore," Dianna Agron shared in her interview with Glamour magazine.
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