00:00It's an exciting night. I think history is being made, for sure.
00:05We are at the Public Hotel in New York City,
00:09premiering my short film with Christian Louboutin
00:11for their new movement, Sneaker Run, Louboutin Run.
00:13I got to direct, I got to act, you know, I got to produce.
00:18It definitely kept me at this weird little feeling
00:22just because I did have to have so many roles.
00:24You know, a couple people kept walking up to me
00:26asking me if I was nervous or whatever, but, you know,
00:29I almost couldn't even explain to them what the feeling was
00:32because it wasn't a nervousness.
00:33It was just, you know, I was busy.
00:36I think what he's done with this, you know,
00:38has just provided you that sleek feel, that comfortable feel.
00:41It's not just a movement sneaker.
00:43I think he does a good job with the technology
00:46and the craftsmanship of it all just because
00:48he makes you feel a way when you put your foot in these.
00:51My role was men's fashion stylist.
00:53So I styled Quincy on the side,
00:56and my role was to make sure that he looked great
00:58for the campaign.
00:59We collaborated on the ideas of what he wanted to wear,
01:02how he wanted the flow of the clothing and the wardrobe
01:05to go for the video.
01:06And it was him, his brothers, Christian and Justin,
01:09and then also Kid the Wiz, a dancer from the streets of New York.
01:13I got to partner up with Christian Louboutin,
01:15and he allowed me, you know, to, you know, create a vision,
01:19and he trusted that vision, and we were able to execute that
01:22in a way that was, you know, brilliant,
01:25that was full of inspiration, movement, love, family,
01:29and, yeah, I think everyone will really, really, really like this.
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