Plus, Iman discusses and defends her fashion legacy.
discusses and defends her journey in the fashion industry. She recalls a photographer stopping her on the street to take her photo, only agreeing to do so once setting a fee of $8,000, which was the price of her tuition at the time. She said, "my mom always said, 'Know your position as a woman.
Know what you can walk away from.'" Iman talks about her experience entering the modeling world, recounting a common critique she encountered: "'Why do we need African models when we have enough here. Why not give this group a chance?'" Iman's history is documented as part of the new documentary "Supreme Models" available to watch on
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