More goes into keeping up with an aesthetic than just clothes. So many aesthetics have a rich history and are entrenched in films, music and much more. Our end goal? Find our own aesthetics. Hosted by Emma Cowan and Antonella Jones, this podcast is made in association with WTBU Radio at Boston Unive…
Hey there listeners! On this week's episode, Emma and Antonella are back with a core episode focused on Blokecore. Blokecore is like football (not the American one) meets fashion. Think Bend it Like Beckham! Tune in next episode to hear about the long wait. We're taking a bit of a different direction with MTMtEye and we're hoping to make even better podcasts for you all!Thanks to Acast for hosting us, and to Phineas O'Brien for the use of our theme song. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tune in to check out the first episode of season 7! We're kicking this season off like we did last year, firstly by making all of our predictions. Leave us a review or let us know if you agree at our Instagram, @mtmteye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The last episode of season 6! Sorry it's coming to you so late. This time, we're reflecting on our predictions from the beginning of the year. Did we get the fashion right? Did we get the vibes right? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Check out Ellie's music on Spotify, search for Cardinal Creek! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Heard of Citypop? If not, either you're a technophobe or you missed the pandemic (lucky you!). Citypop is a retroactively named style of music that comes from Japan in the late 70s and 80s. It combines pop music with disco, soft rock, funk music and many others. In this episode, Emma and Antonella discuss Citypop and it's recent reemergence, as well as their favorite Citypop tracks!Brought to you by Acast, and special thanks to Phineas O'Brien for our theme song! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma and Antonella break down the witchy, bohemian vibes of Fleetwood Mac's 1977 album Fleetwood Mac. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma and Antonella explore the ever controversial Clean Girl aesthetic!Thanks to Phineas O'Brien for the use of our theme song, and thanks to Acast for hosting us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we chat with New York based portrait artist, Stefano Curti! Check his work out on his Instagram @sncurti (also just follow him cause he's a cool dude). Thanks to Phineas O'Brien for our theme song and thanks to Acast for hosting us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Emma and Antonella discuss and little known aesthetic known as Fanfare. Although you might not have heard of it, you've definitely seen it, whether that was at the Big Apple Circus or in the movie theatre. Emma discovers she's secretly a big Fanfare girlie and maybe there's a link between Fanfare and Mod? Who would've thought. Thanks to Phineas O'Brien for our theme song and thanks to Acast for hosting us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella discuss the 1958 Andrzej Wajda film, Ashes and Diamonds. You'll get the plot and a breakdown of the aesthetics and cinematography from the film you've never heard of, but should see! (Also, so obviously an Emma pick, she knows...) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella discuss: Indie Sleaze. The aesthetic is a retroactively named aesthetic that grew between 2007-2012. It was influenced by the emergence of the internet on a new scale, and the crash of the economy in 2008.Thanks to Acast for hosting us, and Phineas O'Brien for our theme song! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time to block out the haters with visual artist Chloe Carson. Antonella and Emma interview their friend (and possible collaboration partner for Antonella) Chloe Carson, a painter with a flair for cartoonish commentary on the feminine identity. Listen to learn about Chloe and her favorite cookbook spots! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Antonella and Emma dive into the era defining aesthetic--or sort of category of aesthetics?--avant garde! They break down key moments in history, and dive into where in the current culture the avant garde does or could exist. Forgot to do some thank-yous on the episode today, so quick shout out to Phineas O'Brien for the theme song and to Acast for hosting us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Emma and Antonella discuss Rosalina's award-winning album "Motomami". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella go back to a core aesthetic. They discuss the ever popular balletcore, an aesthetic based in femininity and function. They get into deep discussions about the impact of aesthetics on culture and beauty standards, as well as jam out to some (more) sad female singers. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella interview Shanel Campbell, founder and head designer of Bed on Water. We chat about her aesthetics, aliens, capitalism and much more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Emma and Antonella dive into their personal histories with the aesthetic Americana. All hail Lana Del Rey! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella discuss the 1995 Wong Kar Wai film, Fallen Angels. It's so up their alley that the discussion are rapid fire (with of course, a few rants from Emma) except for the last 10 minutes...PS. Emma is talking about frame within a frame when she keeps saying framing.Thanks to Acast and Phineas O'Brien! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella explore the aesthetic of mermaid core, also known as siren core. This aesthetic has been floating around the internet and haute couture for a few years now, and seems to be ramping up as we get closer to the release of Halle Bailey's The Little Mermaid. Listen to learn about the nitty gritty of mermaid core!Thanks to Acast for hosting us, and Phineas O'Brien for our theme song! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Emma and Antonella explore the hippie aesthetic. They take a deep dive into the history of natural movements, and discover how historical moments in the 60s shaped youth culture. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we analyzed past trends to predict the trends and "vibes" of the new year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jump into the past (and the future??) with Emma and Antonella while they discuss the very formative aesthetic Coconut Girl! Imagine Hawai'i, the beach, surfer boys, and the Ventures playing on the radio, and you ARE the Coconut Girl. Shout out to Mimi Wang, @huntxr on Instagram, for our new incidental music! Tracks featured: trial run - project_____ , X3, bells 1&2, and 抄送。
This week, Antonella and Emma touch on a classic: the simply but changeable style of la parisienne! Tune in to learn a little bit about the history of fashion in France and how to look like you could flawlessly fit into the life style of Paris. Also, if you need any good French film recommendations, Emma gives about 10. Enjoy! Shout out to Mimi Wang, @huntxr on Instagram, for our new incidental music! Tracks featured: trial run - project_____ , X3, bells 2, and 抄送。
This week, Emma and Antonella discuss Tierra Whack's debut (and visual) album Whack World. The album is a beautiful exploration of Tierra Whack's imagination as well as a dive into her personal experiences told literally or through visual and aural metaphors. We recommend watching the 15 minute video for the whole album while listening! Shout out to Mimi Wang, @silverdreeem on Instagram, for our new incidental music! Tracks featured: trial run - project_____ , X3, bells 2, and 抄送。
This week, Antonella and Emma discuss the inner-workings of Tik-Toks newest trend: Grunge Fairy...or is it Fairy grunge? If you're into leg warmers, peasant skirts, FKA Twigs or that 2003 sexually charged Peter Pan movie, check out this episode! Also, shout out to the town of Port Jeff. We discussed you and your stores (especially the former Tumi) a lot this week. Shout out to Mimi Wang, @silverdreeem on Instagram, for our new incidental music! Tracks featured: trial run - project_____ , X3, bells 2, and 抄送。
This week Emma got to absolutely gush about her hero, the one and only Yoko Ono
This week we discussed what are the Tik-Tok-ers are raging about...Twee! But did you know that Twee actually originated in the early 80s? Probably not! Listen to learn about the political origins of a movement of femininity, as well as the commercialization of Twee and the invention of the Manic Pixie Dream Girl. Shout out to Mimi Wang, @silverdreeem on Instagram, for our new incidental music! Tracks featured: trial run - project_____ , X3, bells 2, and 抄送。
In this episode, Antonella and Emma explore the wacky and wonderful world of Afrofuturism! They discuss everything from early Afrofuturistic music cultivated by the one and only Sun Ra, up to the Afrofuturism influence that we see everyday in movies like Black Panther or in Doja Cat music videos.
This week we delve into SZA's 2017 debut album Ctrl. The 14 track album has influenced a generation of artists and listeners alike, with its confessional lyrics sung in SZA's unique timbre. Aside from the music itself, the album's visual aesthetics also help to create a complete experience. We talk about the music videos, in which you'll hear Emma fangirl over Donald Glover's cameo, as well as SZA's notable fashion moments seen across her videos.
Prepare to be educated!! This week we dived deep into the origins and many facets of the wonderful Art Deco. Art Deco could be classified as an era, a frame of mind, but most importantly: it's an aesthetic! Also prepare for Emma to roast the F out of Leonardo Dicaprio's voice, cause she takes every chance she can. Reach out to us on Instagram, @mtmteye, to share your thoughts on Art Deco!
We were clearly very excited when recording this episode seeing as it is almost an hour long! This episode is about Richard Ayoade's 2010 film "Submarine". The film follows a peculiar boy named Oliver Tate, who tries to balance his first relationship while simultaneously saving his parent's marriage. We analyze the story, and the many visual tools that Ayoade uses to enhance this experience.
Welcome back to our little half season!! This time, we're starting off with
Sorry for the delayed release! It's been a little crazy in MTMtEye town recently, but we haven't forgotten about our lovely listeners! This week we dive into the wonderful world of Dolly Parton...well, and other cowgirls and cowboys too! Get ready for a history lesson, along with a loooong list of movies you need to see!! Stay safe and wear your mask :)
On this week's episode, our hosts break down the black-and-white world of an "Iranian vampire western:" A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. Listen for disco, English nerd content, and of course vampires. Stay safe and have a happy start to your holiday season everyone!
Hi guys, gals and everyone in between! We're almost at the halfway point of this season...already! This week we're looking at Arctic Monkey's 2009 album Humbug. It's a favorite of both Emma and Antonella (and they have the same favorite track, of course). We won't be releasing anything next week, but make sure to look out for us after that! Stay safe~~
This week, Emma and Antonella discuss ~cottagecore~! Cottagecore is big especially in fashion and architecture, but it's influence can be seen in music and even politics! It's a contemporary internet aesthetic, so probably familiar to many listeners, but maybe new as well! Enjoy and stay safe~~
This week, Antonella and Emma discuss Sigur Ros's revolutionary 2005 album "Takk..."! It's an adventure into the cold and beautiful wilderness of Iceland. The songs themselves tell deep and complicated stories, touching on emotions that are hard to explain. Hope you are staying healthy and safe!
Welcome (us?) back listeners! We hope you had a nice, slightly smaller break from us over the past month or so. Emma and Antonella are back in Boston this week (hopefully for the rest of the season) and can't wait to bring you more fashion, music and h a p p i n e s s :). This week we are talking about the emo aesthetic, aka we're doing a huge throwback for anyone between ages 16-30. We talk clothes, we talk music, we talk icons, everything emo. Make sure to wear a mask when going out, and we hope you are all well!
This week Emma and Antonella discussed the Bollywood blockbuster Bajirao Mastani, in another one of their pop culture aesthetics. They marvel over the intricate sets, costumes, and the incredible music of the film. This episode is the last of the season, so see you in a month or two with season 4!!
This week Emma and Antonella discuss the natural beauty trend Ulzzang! They discuss bubbly and cute clothes, make up and music, and also delve deep into issues with beauty standards and the internet. Hope you enjoy and stay safe~~
This week Emma and Antonella welcome their special guest Livia, joining them as they discuss Bong Joon Ho's academy award winning film, Parasite. They explore the colors, sounds, and setting of this gut-twisting story of class divide and greed, while also low-key fangirling over Choi Woo-sik. They highlight the film's ability to resonant with people all over the world, as well as its history-making Oscar win. Happy listening!
This week, Emma and Antonella dived into the past once again! This time they explored Britpop, which was a new term for Antonella, but a familiar subject for both. They talked about the influence (and lack thereof) of British culture in the 90s, and jammed out to greats by Oasis, Pulp, Suede and more! Emma did lose her mind a few times since she got to talk about Blur, hehe, but you're probably used to that now! Happy listening!
This week Antonella and Emma explore the aesthetic themes found in the incredible 2016 Barry Jenkin's Film Moonlight. They explore the famous use of color in the film, as well as the use of sound, location and clothing. They also discuss the powerful characters, and how their emotions and relationships are captured as something unique and universal at the same time . Also, look out for information on how to do your part in the current Black Lives Matter that we will be sharing on our social media. Stay safe!
This week let them eat cake! Emma and Antonella travel back in time to discuss Rococo, the infamous period of French art and culture centered around elegantly feminine motifs and flirtatious style. They hope to continue bringing you new episodes during quarantine! Stay safe~~
This week, Antonella and Emma discussed the second studio album of one of their all-time favorites, Amy Winehouse -- six feet apart of course! They talked about the influence of the album Back to Black, as well as the unique portrait of Winehouse that it brought to the world. There was a little less mowing this week, but apologies in advance for the non-studio quality! Please stay safe and practice social distancing~~
Against all odds and without a BU recording studio, Emma and Antonella are back with another episode where they discuss the aesthetics and culture surrounding Bboy style dancing and its origins. Recorded remotely from Antonella's backyard (sitting six feet apart of course), they talk Run-DMC, Public Enemy and more of their 80s hiphop favorites over the sound of Antonella's neighbor mowing their lawn. They hope to bring you more episodes while in quarantine; Please stay safe and social distance!
In this week's podcast, Antonella and Emma discuss Tyler the Creator and the aesthetics of his music, specifically his most recent studio album Igor. They take a close look at the unique stylistic choices of the music videos, album art and discuss how his most recent album bends genres. Please excuse us for technical difficulties as we figure out how to record our episodes over facetime!
In this week's podcast, Emma and Antonella discuss Lana Del Rey and the aesthetics of her music -- specifically, her second studio album, Born to Die. They examine Lana Del Rey's intricate storytelling and characterization throughout the album through analyzing songs like "Born to Die" and "Video Games."
Emma and Antonella delve into the roots of retro glam as an aesthetic, highlighting retro glam fashion icons like Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn and music artists such as Lana del Rey and Dolly Parton. With retro Hollywood back in style, this episode examines how the retro glam aesthetic displays itself in all facets of fashion, music, and film. *COUGH WARNING* -- unfortunately Emma is sick, but she's getting better!
This episode, Emma and Antonella explore the aesthetic goth. They look at the music and popular characters that have defined the aesthetic and how it has evolved over many years.
This week Emma and Antonella talked about the movie It, and looked at how it used aesthetics! Just a couple of notes: First, there are quite a few spoilers...We give warnings for *most* of them but miss a couple. Second, you really should see The Exorcist. Third, this was our Halloween episode, however, it's almost Thanksgiving. We understand the confusion, but we hope that you understand that we are in fact college students and are still struggling with time management skills :) ENJOY!!