“We grew up in a household of artistic beings and artistic people,” Soull explains. “And we had a lot of self-teaching; using the quote-unquote adversity of ‘lack’ allowed us to create a lot in the house. We really wanted to be on ‘Wheel of Fortune’, and we would just turn over a bicycle, spin the wheel, and then we’re ‘Wheel of Fortune’; and that [extended] to teaching ourselves how to create.” It’s not surprising that the duo describes themselves as “autodidactic artisans.”
Also on the podcast, the twin sisters talk about their life before L’Enchanteur—including Soull’s musical beginnings—and look to their future. And we don’t just mean the tarot card reader that was present at their spring 2025 activation. Their designs will be featured in “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which will open next May.