Julie Dash: You never know what you’re going to find.
Iman: It’s changing every day. You just put it where you actually think you need it.
Dash: I go back and read it again and start visualizing things, and then I start creating look-books or decks, inspiration boards, which also may include a color palette.
Iman: I go darker for fall, when we are wearing leathers and stuff like that—it looks a bit edger when it’s darker.
Dash: It was like some secret-society thing.
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Iman: It’s magic, absolutely magic. It is scary, I think. [Laughs] Who knows?
Dash: Yeah. I was so pleased that I was actually stunned, sitting in my seat.
Iman: That helped in the negotiations.
Dash: Some things don’t have to be explained, because we already know them.
Iman: You take your bra and underwear off, put the lab coat on, and you’re ushered into the showroom.
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Dash: Everything was hidden. And it was a real complete experience, as opposed to going into the theater, watching a commercial film, sitting there, and by the time you’re in the parking lot looking for your car, you can’t remember what the film was about.
Iman: It wasn’t even a high shoe—it was a wedge.
Dash: Yeah, associative collage.
Iman: Totally mythology. For god’s sake, I forged my passport to get here!
Dash: It was all a big tease.