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PS: Ageism is something a lot of women struggle with in the fashion, beauty, and publishing industry. As someone who did "Sex and the City" in your 50s and who worked on "Emily in Paris" in your 80s — in addition to a documentary, a book, two seasons of "Run the World," a gallery, and much more — what advice to do you have for people struggling with relevancy and age?
PS: Relevancy is something that comes from the inner part of a person. They need to — in my opinion — identify themselves to themselves: who they are, what they like, what makes them happy. Then [they can] apply it to whatever professional situation that they're in. But they need to not listen to whatever is popular these days, whether it's the internet or so on. Whatever you're good at, go with it. Have confidence, and you will be happy there.
PS: You call your upcoming book, "Pat in the City," an "autobiography" because a memoir feels too final for you. What would you like to see next?
PF: I cannot design my next move. When it comes, I'll know it.