Iman Is In Her Legend Era

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Very few models are so famous that theyâre known only by their first name, but Iman has always been in her own league. As a trailblazer and one of the most beautiful faces weâve ever seen, sheâs also intelligent, hysterically funny, and doesnât hold back. Having recently celebrated a milestone birthday and a major anniversary in fashion, we can think of no better time to celebrate this legendary powerhouse. Just donât call her a supermodel!Â
How was your summer?
Summer has been good. Lots of first-time things because in July I turned 70. Being an African, we donât really celebrate birthdays. When youâre born, itâs a celebration all the time. That yearly birthday thing is not a thing, so Iâve never had a birthday party. My husband [David Bowie] would always say to me, âWeâll go out and celebrate your birthday!â And Iâd say no. Donate some money to a charity.

Iman
Did things change this year?
No! [Laughs] The world is upside down. Iâve asked all my friends to donate whatever they can to charities.
What charities?
Charities that deal with refugees because I was one. Charities that help women and girls specifically. America has adopted me, so [I support] charities in the states that have to do with poverty and food deprivation. No Kid Hungry is a big deal for me because I canât imagine a country this rich and this big could have a child go hungry. What? With all the kids [needing help] in Gaza, Doctors Without Borders is another I support. Anyone who is doing the best that they can without any politics involved is a good thing.

Iman
We saw on Instagram that you wrote âBitch, 70 is the new 70â when you had your birthday.
People always say when they turn 80 theyâre going to age gracefully. I always say Iâm going to be aging grate-fully. Whatâs the option? Dying! Thatâs the difference in where I come from. Weâre grateful to be alive. Every day is a celebration if youâre healthy.
This is also your 50th year in fashion. How does it feel to reflect on that?
I feel like a f**king landmark! What am I? A statue? [Laughs] Iâve seen everything come and go. Once youâre in fashion, youâre always in fashion. You pay attention to all of that. As women, fashion is an armor. What youâre saying when you show up in a room is really what youâre saying about yourself. I see trends come and go. In a world full of trends, I want to remain a classic that never goes out. Now they call it quiet luxury, but thatâs a classic. You can change the wording to anything, but classics never go out of style. I donât believe in the idea of having a signature look. You have to move forward with the times. I incorporate trends here and there, but nothing too trendy. I donât want to be an influencer; I want to influence.

Iman
What do you think about influencers?
They have their time and place. Some of them are good at what they do and others are imposters, but so are fashion people. Weâve seen them come and go. Everybody has become an influencer! Itâs a lot.
Is there anything youâd still like to do in fashion? You havenât walked in shows in decades.
I retired in 1989, and I havenât been to a show since then. It started with two things. I was going into business in creating Iman Cosmetics, so I was divorcing myself from one industry and moving into another. I wanted to be looked at as a businesswoman. When I retired, I had worked with every designer at that time, so who would I go to and who would I say no to? If you say yes to everybody, youâre overstaying your welcome and we donât like you. No, bitch. Youâre not gonna see me. Iâm leaving on my own terms.

Iman
You follow fashion closely, though!
Iâm a total fashion girl. Once a fashion girl, youâre always a fashion girl. Thereâs nothing that I donât know thatâs not going on. I know what designer is going from house to another house. I know who everybody is. I know every trend going on. Iâm interested as a woman. How you walk into a room says a lot about you. In an instant people will judge you one way or the other. Bill Cunningham once said, âFashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life.â We use it to protect ourselves from the outside world, to show who we are when we walk into a room.
We saw you commented on journalist Robin Givhan leaving The Washington Post.
Iâm heartbroken Robin is leaving. I have such regard for her. Sheâs so good at what she does. She pays attention to every detail. That is going to be missed.
Iâll go wherever she goes!

Iman
Same! How does it feel to be honored by The Daily as a Fashion Legend?
Iâm honored. I think legend is better than an icon. Everyone is throwing around the word âicon.â People say, âYouâre a supermodel!â I say, âNo. Supermodels came after me.â
How are your grandchildren?
Davidâs son Duncan has two children and my daughter has a kid. Every grandparent will tell you itâs so much fun. You send them back home when you want to. I find itâs a second chance. They can listen to you in a different way than when youâre doing it with your own kid. Your own kid always feels like youâre lecturing them.
And youâre wiser!
Definitely! Hopefully!
Weâre sure youâre a fun grandma. Would you encourage your grandchildren to have a career in fashion?
No. First of all, thereâs the compare and despair. Itâs not fair. Unless a profession is chosen, you never succeed in it. If somebody encourages you, they donât know. You have to be breathing, living, and wanting it badly to do it. We always forgetâonly fashion people know thisânot every top model is a beauty. To be a top model you donât have to be beautiful, you have to be something else. Some people say everyone says they were the beauty of their village. Nobody cares. In fashion, itâs a different thing. A lot of the time the ugly ducklings are the beauties in our industry. The general public donât understand that fashion and beauty are two different things.Â
All images: Courtesy of ImanÂ
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