I know why David Bowie fell in love with her. She is not just beautiful. She is so wise. She is an old soul. I guess she was an empress in her earlier life.
@@deesee3622 I am glad that despite the powers of today hiding this information, people can tell Horn Africans are the same people who started the ancient Egyptian civilization. The racial hierarchy set by Europeans necessitates that the ancient Egyptians were not from Horn African stock, but had to be Caucasians. So, this information is kept secret. Despite the fact that the language spoken by the ancient Egyptians is part of the Afro-Asiatic languages. And this language family comes from the Horn of Africa.
@@luulmaogi2293 you know the secret of this world wan it comes to Egypt archaeologists will tell you Egypt is white they mean actually Somalis. From the horn. We know it the langeuge the oral history the Egyptians them self telling you ware they from. You are a smart person
That's not a "somali accent"; its looks more like Italian accent. Obviously she'd learned/spoken Italian before she started learning english, and as the two language have shared vocabulary, she just used her italian ones as they're pronounced in italian . I've been trying to work out her accent and I realised that whenever she'd pronounced words that also exist in italian, she'd pronounced them the italian way. Somalis don't roll their Rs when speaking english. In Somali it's rolled, but not as strong as the italian, and I've never seen a somali person rolling Rs like iman does. Her English accent isn't a typical Somali accent.
iman never compromised her original accent. Which is very rare among adult immigrants who naturally or casually adopted american accent just to blend in. Iman is the fashion royalty. No others, only her. ❤️❤️❤️
True, but I honestly don’t blame the people who adopt the accent. Some do it to prevent discrimination, just like how they change their names or use English names
@@hanssolos3699 depending on the situation it sometimes is, it is called code switching, even African Americans do this. It aids in communication. And just like you said they use it to blend in, because to be honest standing out in the American society is not necessarily an easy or a smart decision especially as an immigrant.
Interesting how people always have to comment about that when it comes from foreigners especially when they come from poorer countried. Do people realize that some people keep their originsl accent for life and others adapt to new accents just by being surrounded by other people without even thinking about it. You don't even have to be a foreigner to do that. In the same country, same language people have different accents. Some will naturally lose them by moving to another place in the same country and get thd new accent from the new region after a while witout putting any effort. Some will never loose their original accent no matter what. And others naturally switch accent depending on their surronded without even thinking about it. That's as simple as that.
its been a while since I've seen her wear her actual natural hair; she must love the wigs so she doesnt have to touch her hair like most I guess - I get it because in that industry your hair can be so damaged from the constant touching
@@mnaoitb1 yea right. Iman is different. I’ve seen so many Somali women who look older than their age. Remembered meeting one who had 10 children in her early 40s and she looked like she was in her early 69s
I always thought Iman was so stunningly beautiful. She has aged amazingly, and it saddens me a little to see the tinge of sorrow in her eyes. Loosing a loved one isnt something you ever get over, but with time the sadness will lessen. She has always presented herself so gracefully, and I wish her and her family well.
This is great advice. I remember when i was young and her make up line came out, at the time for usit was one of the first make up ranges that catered to darker skin tones. Iman is such a inspiration and a true beauty at her core.
She was so ahead of her time when she started Iman Cosmetics - I was a young girl then, and when I got into my early teens in the '90s, it was basically her brand and MAC that had a broad range of shades. That's it. Later on, Lancome caught up a bit.
I love how Iman has re-invented herself. I’ve always loved her and David as a couple. They are each talented in their own right. She is beautiful, smart and graceful…David, well, we all know David’s talent…no words. We will miss him, but I believe he is here in spirit, and in the music he left us.
yes and its her actual hair, I feel like shes been wearing wigs all the time but I understand not wanting to have to get your hair done all the time and damaging it
Truly an icon in the fashion world. Beautiful, smart, regal......dropping gems of wisdom that can be applied in starting out in any entrepreneurial venture. Iman is a class act indeed!
Yes she’s beautiful but I love the gold bars of business knowledge and life skills in knowing your worth and knowing when to walk away...she’s an inspirational mentor to all women...I remember my first Iman foundation... Utmost Respect Iman 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Iman fulfilled a real need in the Black community here in the U.S. Caucasians take for granted that drugstore cosmetics like Revlon and Maybelline, as well as the Cliniques and Estee Lauders in retail stores, will have colors to suit their skin tones. They have never tried to beg a cosmetic line to offer something other than light skin tones. When I was modeling back in the day there was no Mac or Bobby Brown and Iman hadn't launched her brand at that point. I had to get my foundation custom mixed by a boutique in SF. It cost a fortune. I then moved to LA and called the company's sister boutique in Beverly Hills. I asked the rep if they created colors for black skin. She then asked me, "Well, how black are you?"
@@verszka1678 this comment just lets me know that you’ve probably never been to those countries...Asians especially East Asians tend to be pale and having pale skin is a lot of Asian countries beauty standard so you wouldn’t have a problem finding them there. Depending on what African country you go to you probably wouldn’t have nearly as much of an issue there either. Especially if you go somewhere like South Africa that has a considerable white and non-black/mixed population... But yes keep trying to make an issue where there isn’t one to deflect from the actual problem at hand
Ok ... so Iman has aged, lord please, please let me age as gracefully and as beautifully as Iman has. Wooo .. she’s giving us younger ones a run for our money. #ForeverRunwayReady !!
She is not only mesmerizing to look at, but fascinating to listen to and learn from. I wish there was someone past 60 to show us how to maximize the beauty we have w/o the talents of 20 yr olds. Their expertise is great for young people, but we who are senior women have different needs. I'm 75 and do the best I can, but I know I could do better. I experiment but am not satisfied.
Iman is so well spoken. She's been in the West since the 70s and still speaks more or less the same.. .then you have those people who go to the U.S for 2 weeks and come back with an accent 🤭
Ain’t nothing wrong about the capacity to learn a language to the point of getting the accent. It’s strength. Iman is amazing, love her accent, but don’t undermine people who can adapt to any language fully. It’s a form of intelligence as well
@@DanieB322 maybe you're not African so you don't get the joke. The people I'm talking about already speak English, as many Africans do incase you're not aware, but come back with an accent after a very short time in the west so that everyone should know that they went to the west. It's a common joke.... really not that serious I promise
Iman is gorgeous, attractive, beloved by me personally ‘cause my cousin n no female stand beside her unless she is looked up. Congratulations Iman!!!!🖤❤️☀️🙌👍
This is such an amazing video to watch❤️ So many lessons perfectly compressed in less than 30 minutes . I love Iman so much . Thank you for sharing this❤️
Just to imagine that an entire beauty industry shut women of colour out of hair and makeup for decades, yet some of the most striking, beautiful, memorable and influential women in modelling have been women of colour. To think that it was just Iman cosmetics before Revlon, BlackUp, Fenty, MAC, etc joined the quest to cater for WOC.... Even today the list is still so short.
I don't want to offend, but I love her with Afro! 😍😍😍 I like more than the straight wigs she wears a lot... But that's Her hair so her business. I wish to be that intelligent, quick-witted, eloquent and gorgeous as her🥰
this is our cultures, because we have respect, wise, and our mothers taught to believe you first and trust the God in the process. We are golden women and any men that marry us are very luck! just saying! xoxo tks Iman
I know why David Bowie fell in love with her. She is not just beautiful. She is so wise. She is an old soul. I guess she was an empress in her earlier life.
Have u seen her in the MJ vid for do you remember the time. She is such a queen ✨
@@unfazedjae2645 perfect for that role - horn of africans are stunning and are reminiscent of the look ancient Egyptians had
She is in her 60’s , how is she supposes to be?! 🤣
@@deesee3622 I am glad that despite the powers of today hiding this information, people can tell Horn Africans are the same people who started the ancient Egyptian civilization. The racial hierarchy set by Europeans necessitates that the ancient Egyptians were not from Horn African stock, but had to be Caucasians. So, this information is kept secret. Despite the fact that the language spoken by the ancient Egyptians is part of the Afro-Asiatic languages. And this language family comes from the Horn of Africa.
@@luulmaogi2293 you know the secret of this world wan it comes to Egypt archaeologists will tell you Egypt is white they mean actually Somalis. From the horn. We know it the langeuge the oral history the Egyptians them self telling you ware they from. You are a smart person
This woman is absolutely stunning and her somali accent is so captivating
We need a sit down conversation between Halima & Iman...I would like to see that
She kinda sounds like Mary J. Blige to me?
I agree, the accent and the strong r is captivating but it also sounds like mary j blidge.
I know Somali accents are nice 🥰🥰
That's not a "somali accent"; its looks more like Italian accent. Obviously she'd learned/spoken Italian before she started learning english, and as the two language have shared vocabulary, she just used her italian ones as they're pronounced in italian . I've been trying to work out her accent and I realised that whenever she'd pronounced words that also exist in italian, she'd pronounced them the italian way.
Somalis don't roll their Rs when speaking english. In Somali it's rolled, but not as strong as the italian, and I've never seen a somali person rolling Rs like iman does. Her English accent isn't a typical Somali accent.
I can see why David loved her so much. She’s absolutely enchanting
BLACK women are GORGEOUS
Especially Lena Waithe.
@Consuelo Patagonia not all of ANY RACE OF PEOPLE ARE GORGEOUS ...WHAT A STUPID STATEMENT
@Consuelo Patagonia i find horn of Africans the most gorgeous, not all black people
I’m glad she talked about Rih. Black women need to support and uplift each other
They already do. Why are you talking as is they aren't? 🤔
@@tinachristine4573 Right?! My thoughts exactly!
Not always do they. I've seen several times were in business young black women help to sabotage another one right out of a job and a career
The forever ELEGANT, LADY IMAN.
I like the way she gave a shout out to Rihanna’s Fenty line. Class all the way.
She literally doesn't age!As stunningly gorgeous as ever.
She ages. Bit slower.
She ages well and looks great for her age. She still ages though, everybody does.
@@mgdkns6678 yes she ages AMAZINGLY! can’t believe shes turning 66 in a few days
She is still beautiful. Wish Dave Bowie was still alive. They made such a beautiful couple.
I love how she’s just wearing her hair all natural , blown out w/no added product . it’s gorgeous !!
Let's talk about being 65 and looking like IMAN😍
what a memesmerizing person, her aesthetics, her education and her attitude, a pleasure to contemplate.
iman never compromised her original accent. Which is very rare among adult immigrants who naturally or casually adopted american accent just to blend in.
Iman is the fashion royalty. No others, only her. ❤️❤️❤️
True, but I honestly don’t blame the people who adopt the accent. Some do it to prevent discrimination, just like how they change their names or use English names
@@feline_star i disagree. Adopting or having english name is not the same with adopting american accent on purpose.
@@hanssolos3699 depending on the situation it sometimes is, it is called code switching, even African Americans do this. It aids in communication. And just like you said they use it to blend in, because to be honest standing out in the American society is not necessarily an easy or a smart decision especially as an immigrant.
Interesting how people always have to comment about that when it comes from foreigners especially when they come from poorer countried. Do people realize that some people keep their originsl accent for life and others adapt to new accents just by being surrounded by other people without even thinking about it. You don't even have to be a foreigner to do that. In the same country, same language people have different accents. Some will naturally lose them by moving to another place in the same country and get thd new accent from the new region after a while witout putting any effort. Some will never loose their original accent no matter what. And others naturally switch accent depending on their surronded without even thinking about it. That's as simple as that.
@@HereDiianas obviously u r not native english speaker cos your spelling and grammars are quite bad.
I can't stop looking at her hair. It's so beautiful.
Learn the art of walking away! Saying “no”. Definitely taking this word of wisdom 💕
Beautiful hair.Even now She is emotional about this.She is so beautiful
its been a while since I've seen her wear her actual natural hair; she must love the wigs so she doesnt have to touch her hair like most I guess - I get it because in that industry your hair can be so damaged from the constant touching
That Somali accent is still intact after almost 50 years of being in the US. Amazing
The #1 model in fashion of the 1970s-present
This makeup looks fantastic on her. Her bone structure is highlighted so well. Her beauty is touching, it is ethereal.
SHE IS 65😳
Ageless Beauty!
somali women don't age
Yes. Im surprise
@@mnaoitb1 yea right. Iman is different. I’ve seen so many Somali women who look older than their age. Remembered meeting one who had 10 children in her early 40s and she looked like she was in her early 69s
@@lola2659 , that’s probably bc they lived a hard life. She was a well loved woman.
Lady Iman is as intelligent and beautiful in and out … the respect she projects when you meet her is truly exceptionally divine , she soars 🦅💖✨
It was hard in the past. We stand on their shoulders 🖤
I always thought Iman was so stunningly beautiful. She has aged amazingly, and it saddens me a little to see the tinge of sorrow in her eyes.
Loosing a loved one isnt something you ever get over, but with time the sadness will lessen. She has always presented herself so gracefully, and I wish her and her family well.
Yip, her eyes are sad
Unmatched sophistication, elegance and beauty. #Iman 🙌🏾
Iman is super intelligent, speaks FIVE languages fluently....No wonder David fell head over heels in love with her.
The epitome of elegance and black excellence. She's such a trailblazer! Iconic in every sense.
Gorgeous. Intelligent. Resourceful. Elegant. She has it all.
Iconic she is and was the moment
always!!
Iman cosmetics is one of the blueprints🙌🏽
The hair is such a dream
Hahahahaha
So Beautiful! 😍
Most likely a wig.
@@CarolCreates that's her hair
@@benzz2006 I don’t think so. She wears wigs.
5:10 is her real hair.
This is great advice. I remember when i was young and her make up line came out, at the time for usit was one of the first make up ranges that catered to darker skin tones. Iman is such a inspiration and a true beauty at her core.
I loved her line hate I can’t find it anymore
She was so ahead of her time when she started Iman Cosmetics - I was a young girl then, and when I got into my early teens in the '90s, it was basically her brand and MAC that had a broad range of shades. That's it. Later on, Lancome caught up a bit.
I love how Iman has re-invented herself. I’ve always loved her and David as a couple. They are each talented in their own right. She is beautiful, smart and graceful…David, well, we all know David’s talent…no words. We will miss him, but I believe he is here in spirit, and in the music he left us.
I love this great lady for her wisdom and beauty! All the best to you, dear Iman! With a huge respect from Armenia, Yerevan.
Love her hair natural like this.
yes and its her actual hair, I feel like shes been wearing wigs all the time but I understand not wanting to have to get your hair done all the time and damaging it
Truly an icon in the fashion world. Beautiful, smart, regal......dropping gems of wisdom that can be applied in starting out in any entrepreneurial venture. Iman is a class act indeed!
Another beauty...just an amaizing woman...a true African Icon...love love her...
Yes she’s beautiful but I love the gold bars of business knowledge and life skills in knowing your worth and knowing when to walk away...she’s an inspirational mentor to all women...I remember my first Iman foundation... Utmost Respect Iman 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Iman fulfilled a real need in the Black community here in the U.S. Caucasians take for granted that drugstore cosmetics like Revlon and Maybelline, as well as the Cliniques and Estee Lauders in retail stores, will have colors to suit their skin tones. They have never tried to beg a cosmetic line to offer something other than light skin tones. When I was modeling back in the day there was no Mac or Bobby Brown and Iman hadn't launched her brand at that point. I had to get my foundation custom mixed by a boutique in SF. It cost a fortune. I then moved to LA and called the company's sister boutique in Beverly Hills. I asked the rep if they created colors for black skin. She then asked me, "Well, how black are you?"
I'm pretty sure Caucasians can't find drugstore cosmetics that match their skin tone in Asian or African countires
@@verszka1678 this comment just lets me know that you’ve probably never been to those countries...Asians especially East Asians tend to be pale and having pale skin is a lot of Asian countries beauty standard so you wouldn’t have a problem finding them there.
Depending on what African country you go to you probably wouldn’t have nearly as much of an issue there either. Especially if you go somewhere like South Africa that has a considerable white and non-black/mixed population...
But yes keep trying to make an issue where there isn’t one to deflect from the actual problem at hand
Not only black people. The Indians south Asians the Philippinos the Arabs 🙄
That sounds just like a white person. Lol “how Black are you?”
„Your time will come.“
Thank you, I needed to hear about patience!! 🙏
I think those Filipino models she said was Anna Bayle or Melanie Marquez 🥰🤩 such memory 😍
Beautiful , Intelligent , and She has a amazing spirit , Continued blessings and peace.
Ok ... so Iman has aged, lord please, please let me age as gracefully and as beautifully as Iman has.
Wooo .. she’s giving us younger ones a run for our money.
#ForeverRunwayReady !!
Mentioning the mentor and being thankful are the characteristics of great person👏👏👏
Wise & sounds advice put simply, no non-sense, and she speaks from experience. Admirable woman, a pioneer
Equanimity personified.
Iman has been an inspiration to me for decades.
🥰
I hope I look like this when I age 😭😭😭
Love the face , love the hair, love everything.
Beautiful inside and out, I love her accent ! Her and David were made for each other.
I was enchanted by her, love her strength, so inspiring and intelligent
Such wisdom, strength and calm
Paved the way for the of the world. What an incredible woman.
SHE LOOK STUNNING ❤
She is literally amazing
Wow, even Filipina girls. I love Iman.
I needed to hear this.. Thank you . It recharged me to keep moving
She is not only mesmerizing to look at, but fascinating to listen to and learn from. I wish there was someone past 60 to show us how to maximize the beauty we have w/o the talents of 20 yr olds. Their expertise is great for young people, but we who are senior women have different needs. I'm 75 and do the best I can, but I know I could do better. I experiment but am not satisfied.
thank god she is being recognized for the trail she blazed
Love memoir by Iman
All True, Iman started it all. Thank you my beautiful Queen-Iman.🙏🏾✨
Beautiful. You, Iman, your advice, and what you stand for. Kudos, respect, and gratitude.
Beautiful and Smart Business Woman!
Iman is so well spoken. She's been in the West since the 70s and still speaks more or less the same.. .then you have those people who go to the U.S for 2 weeks and come back with an accent 🤭
😂
She is a diplomats daughter who speaks 5 languages. Unlikely she would follow that pattern as she knows whom she is.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 so true!
Ain’t nothing wrong about the capacity to learn a language to the point of getting the accent. It’s strength. Iman is amazing, love her accent, but don’t undermine people who can adapt to any language fully. It’s a form of intelligence as well
@@DanieB322 maybe you're not African so you don't get the joke. The people I'm talking about already speak English, as many Africans do incase you're not aware, but come back with an accent after a very short time in the west so that everyone should know that they went to the west. It's a common joke.... really not that serious I promise
God I love Imans voice... heaven
Such a Class Act! Always beautiful and still beautiful.
GODDESS OF ALL GODDESS!!
💯🥰
Absolutely 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Love Love Love Iman...always....forever. She is an African and America icon! Blessings Goddess Iman 💕
She's an Icon, inspiring ✨ her brand is so underrated. #BlackExcellence #BlackGirlMagic
I Love her Hair😍😍😍 She is so beautiful ♥️❤️
Iman is gorgeous, attractive, beloved by me personally ‘cause my cousin n no female stand beside her unless she is looked up. Congratulations Iman!!!!🖤❤️☀️🙌👍
My goodness. The essence of beauty, inside and definitely outside. Wow! Pay attention.. Miss Iman giving real wisdom here. :))
An inspiring, gorgeous, amazing, captivating woman 😍
WE NEED THE IMAN X FENTY COLLAB
Most beautiful black Somali woman/black woman on earth!!
Iman is forever beautiful, inside and out
This is such an amazing video to watch❤️ So many lessons perfectly compressed in less than 30 minutes . I love Iman so much . Thank you for sharing this❤️
what a woman! Iconic and royal!
Somali women are beautiful 😍😍🥰🥰🥰
🥰
Amazing advice from an amazing woman. Thank you!
Iman and Beverly Johnson inspired me to Runway Model with great ambition and love for fashion!
Just to imagine that an entire beauty industry shut women of colour out of hair and makeup for decades, yet some of the most striking, beautiful, memorable and influential women in modelling have been women of colour.
To think that it was just Iman cosmetics before Revlon, BlackUp, Fenty, MAC, etc joined the quest to cater for WOC.... Even today the list is still so short.
I love Iman forever!
Love her Embracing her Natural Curls 🌷
Iman.abdulmajid.she.is.beautiful.at.65.years.old
Iman a force of nature
IMAN : Somali Queen
Thank you for sharing beautiful Iman 🌞
Beautiful! Love the hair
I don't want to offend, but I love her with Afro! 😍😍😍 I like more than the straight wigs she wears a lot... But that's Her hair so her business.
I wish to be that intelligent, quick-witted, eloquent and gorgeous as her🥰
Thank you Ms. Iman!
What fantastic advice. Thank you!
This lady is breathtakingly beautiful..stunning
Thank you, Iman! You are an inspiration. Sharing your wisdom with us is greatly appreciated ❤
Absolutely stunning!
Loved this💕 thanks for sharing!
this is our cultures, because we have respect, wise, and our mothers taught to believe you first and trust the God in the process. We are golden women and any men that marry us are very luck! just saying! xoxo tks Iman
Such a wonderful woman ❤️
looking very good iman
Excellent advice in business and life!
Great info !!!thank you Iman!