AYK: While we’re on the subject of the muse, fashion designers also tend to fall under your spell. What has it been like working with Jean Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler, and fashion icons of their standing?
RDP: They are also my artistic family – we have this natural complicity – we belong to the same creative species.
AYK: Has fashion always interested you?
RDP: Always, since I sewed my first little doll dress when I was six years old. By 12 I was selling flower creations at Palma’s Saturday flea market.
AYK: How would you describe your style?
RDP: Better not describe it, because it’s totally eclectic and unlimited.
AYK: Do you think your unique style and presence has helped to redefine the fashion and beauty industry?
RDP: No idea at all, but I am very happy with how the industry is beginning to understand that all sizes, skin colors, noses, ears, or whatever these things are that make us different, are something to love and to celebrate. You can’t homogenize beauty.
AYK: You’re currently living in Madrid, but you grew up on Palma. Are you more attracted to big-city living?
RDP: I’m a Mediterranean girl, and I love to be from a beautiful island.
AYK: What do you miss most about island life?
RDP: I miss the sea and, of course, the palm trees. But I can visit.
AYK: So you’re a city girl?
RDP: I live close to the city, but I’m actually more in the countryside – I need to be close with nature.
AYK: And if you could be anywhere in the world right now, where would you be?
RDP: Mauritius, Bali, Maasai Mara, or Casamance in Senegal
AYK: Finally, favorite sorbet flavor?
RDP: Ah, my favorite question yet! Coconut sorbet.