What happened to her in that i-D interview?
It starts with the same Goethe Quote found on the
Woman mgmt Blog... then 'Money can't buy peace' the opposite answer to
What would you buy and an emotionally heavy answer to a light question.
Favorite time of year... she writes her
favorite time of day [dusk]... "...and I feel hopeful" Hopeful?
Who are your fashion icons & favorite cartoon character...She didn't quite answer; Kenneth Paul Block (died last year) was an illustrator and Roz Chast draws for the New Yorker. She didn't answer
iPod Music, Last Concert, Music Icon, Silliest thing You've Done, Most Fun, How Do You Keep Fit, Party Tricks, Dream Job, Last Shocked. She avoided the softball questions. It is false to say she is guarding her privacy when you look at what she
did answer; her two most emotionally vulnerable answers;
Have you ever said sorry and not meant it... I'm not sorry (quite to-the-point... but as readers how do we interpret that. It's loaded with forward momentum. Now, aren't we supposed to say, 'Not sorry about what?') And
when did you last cry... She quoted a breakup song with no explanation (Dionne Warwick, 'Walk On By')

Even the Unicorn has emotional metaphorical underpinnings; a fairy-tale animal from childhood cleaning the poison from a well.
Her answers
were private & personal.
