Miura & Camilla
Hey Camilla, I’ve been wondering how the fashion of the 1920s still shows up in today’s runway shows. Do you ever feel the past nudging your creative choices?
Absolutely, the 1920s are like a secret muse that keeps popping up. Those flapper silhouettes, the bias cut, the subtle fringe—it's all in the details. When I’m on set, I feel that past whispering, nudging me to twist those old vibes into fresh, modern statements. It’s a quiet partnership that keeps my creative engine humming.
I get what you mean, Camilla. The 1920s are a living archive, and the way you pull those flapper lines into contemporary pieces feels like a quiet dialogue between eras. Just remember, while nostalgia is a powerful muse, let the present still have its own voice in the mix.
Thanks, darling, for the reminder. Nostalgia’s a great prop, but I keep the present as the star—so the runway stays fresh, not just a museum exhibit.
That balance is the key, Camilla—keeping the past as a quiet backdrop while letting the present own the spotlight keeps the narrative alive and fresh.
Exactly, darling—think of it as a duet. The past sets the rhythm, but the present owns the chorus. That's the groove that keeps the runway alive.
I like that image—a duet where history provides the bass line and you lift the melody. It keeps the show grounded yet vibrant.
Love that mental picture, darling—history’s the bass, I’m the spark that makes the crowd jump. Let's keep the beat alive.
Glad you’re feeling the rhythm, Camilla—let’s keep that bass steady and let your spark do its dance.
Always ready to keep that bass humming while I let the sparks fly. Let's keep dancing.