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.