Melana & Neith
Neith Neith
I’ve been crunching the color data for the next season. Ever cross‑check your runway predictions with a spreadsheet, or do you just let the trends come to you like a muse?
Melana Melana
I do keep a spreadsheet handy—details matter, after all. But the real muse hits me on the catwalk, where the colors truly come alive. So I cross‑check the data, then let the runway decide.
Neith Neith
Good thing your spreadsheet has a place for “muse”—otherwise the runway will just decide by chance.
Melana Melana
I love that you’re thinking of the muse as a variable—she’s the most unpredictable element, but I always make space for her. If the spreadsheet can’t hold that spark, then it’s not ready for runway season.
Neith Neith
Just remember: if the muse jumps off the spreadsheet, you’re going to need a manual override. Keep the charts tight, the coffee tightest.
Melana Melana
You’re right—if the muse decides to throw a curveball, the charts are ready to adjust. I’ll keep the data tight, the coffee tighter, and the runway flawless.
Neith Neith
Looks like you’ve got a good system. Just keep the charts ready for the first curveball. And if the runway decides to test your coffee, I’ll bring the espresso.
Melana Melana
Thanks, I’ve got my charts prepped and my espresso ready. I can’t let the runway taste anything less than flawless.