When a journalist asked David Bowie what he considered his greatest achievement, his response was short and sweet: “Marrying my wife.” “But as a musician?” “Nothing else matters.” David Bowie and Iman met in 1990 and developed a relationship marked by privacy, stability, and profound mutual respect. They married in 1992, often noting how their bond grounded Bowie after years of fame-fueled chaos. Iman described their life as deliberately normal, focused on family rather than celebrity. Together, they nurtured a partnership rooted in love, humor, and the care of their daughter, with Bowie frequently attributing the relationship to the lasting happiness and emotional balance he found later in life.