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How did you arrive on this project?
Gela Taylor-Nash: It started as a capsule collection that we put together based on how we have evolved as people when we started Juicy [Couture] into where we are today, what we love to wear tod -
You guys have been working together for so long. How do you make it work?
Pam: We're best friends. Even when we're not working, we're together. You saw—we even go to the bathroom together! [Ed. note: I did find the wrong door upon -
How big of a team are you managing at this point?
Gela: Ten or 15.
Pam: It's small. We're tiny.
You have a business book coming out! How did that come about?
Gela: That was som -
Now that you have this corporate knowledge after brushing with big business, balanced with your entrepreneurial roots, has that shifted how you do business at all?
Gela: Yes, it does, and it shifts what we know. We can never go ba -
Where do you want to be in three years?
Pam: We want to have stores. And bags, and shoes, and jewelry, and make it a complete lifestyle brand.
Where would you want to open stores?
Pam: LA, New Y