UnStyled is a weekly podcast hosted by Refinery29 Global Editor-in-Chief & Co-founder, Christene Barberich, that explores the funny, inspiring, sometimes heartbreaking tales of life, work, and love—as told through the things that we wear. Guests this season include Chelsea Handler, Elaine Welteroth,…
Jane Fonda has been a Hollywood icon since the 1960s, starring in films like Barbarella, Klute, and 9 to 5, and Coming Home (for which she won her second Academy Award). She’s also been a steady force in the world of political and social activism, marching against the wars in Vietnam and Iraq, and speaking out in support of the Civil Rights Movement. Today, in addition to her role on the mega-hit Netflix show Grace & Frankie, Fonda is working with Greenpeace and today’s leading environmental activists on Fire Drill Fridays, an ongoing protest targeting the urgency to the climate crisis. On this episode of UnStyled, Jane joins Refinery29 global editor-in-chief Christene Barberich to discuss everything from growing up in Hollywood to camping out in our nation’s Capital to the power of hair epiphanies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian Celeste Barber has 6.8 million followers on Instagram thanks to her iconic #celestechallengeaccepted photo series. But when she’s not whipping up very funny takes on sexy celebrity photos, she’s also a writer, actor, mom, and outspoken feminist. And, well, if that’s not enough, the Australian comedian just broke the Facebook fundraising record, raising $32 million for Australian wildlife relief with donations from 1.2 million people globally. She wears a lot of hats, but it’s her refreshing openness about everything from body image to fleeting fame that makes us super fans. Celeste joins Refinery29 global editor-in-chief Christene Barberich on the latest installment of UnStyled to talk motherhood, #MeToo, and her highly relatable brand of funny. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aya Kanai is Marie Claire’s newly minted editor-in-chief, and she has big plans for the iconic women’s pub, including ramping up political coverage, getting in touch with its French roots, and…wearing her favorite jeans and combat boots to the office. Aya has written, edited, and styled for some of the top fashion publications in the world, and though she’s found incredible success, she doesn’t take the path to the top for granted. Aya joins Refinery29 editor-in-chief Christene Barberich on the latest installment of UnStyled to talk fashion, friendship, and, trusting your gut when it comes to taking life’s biggest risks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Maggie Gyllenhaal has been a fascinating Hollywood fixture for nearly two decades, starring in sharp, boundary-pushing films like Secretary and The Kindergarten Teacher, as well as HBO’s ‘70s porn industry drama The Deuce. Her latest project, an adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s The Lost Daughter, will be her long-awaited directorial debut, a story Gyllenhaal was drawn to for its frank depiction of motherhood and the inevitable complexities that come with it. On this episode of UnStyled, Gyllenhaal discusses the ups and downs of parenting, tackling on-screen nudity in your forties, and why there’s no such thing as a Last Hurrah. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Priyanka Chopra Jonas is a global superstar and one of India’s most famous women, but that doesn’t mean she’s slowing down any time soon. The unapologetically ambitious actress, philanthropist, and producer has found plenty of crossover success in America, including on ABC’s Quantico, where she became the first South Asian woman to lead a network TV drama (her dreamy wedding last year to Nick Jonas didn’t hurt much either). Nevertheless, Chopra is down-to-earth, deeply driven, and a staunch advocate for the urgency around diversity and representation on screen. Priyanka joins us on the latest installment of the UnStyled podcast to talk about celebrating life, finding love, and why she returned to her Bollywood roots with the newly released Hindi-language film, The Sky Is Pink. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam Taylor-Johnson is one of just four percent of the Hollywood directors of the top 100 films who are women. Such astonishing odds haven’t stopped her from making films that are often visionary in their exploration of the beauty gleaned from a flawed existence. Her latest, an adaptation of James Frey’s controversial best-selling book A Million Little Pieces, stars her husband and creative partner, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, with whom she also co-wrote the script. Sam joins host Christene Barberich in the studio to talk about life as a working mom, beating cancer twice, and the biggest lessons she learned from 50 Shades of Grey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Alyssa Mastromonaco didn’t exactly seek out a career in politics but, after an unforgettable college internship in the office of Bernie Sanders, turns out she was made for it. Alyssa rose in the ranks to become a true inspirational Washington insider, serving as President Barack Obama’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations from 2011 to 2014. Though she's no longer in the White House, she's still our go-to expert on politics—and life. Alyssa joins us in the studio to talk about how best to find your own connection to politics, why The Bachelor has somehow become the barometer on progressive America, and to reminisce with our host about some of television’s most beloved and defining shows. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As the Senior Director of Brand Creative at Kate Spade, Elizabeth Olson (not the actress) has a sharp eye and strong opinions about what she likes to wear. Previously serving as an Art & Creative Director at multiple magazines including T for the New York Times, Elizabeth has been the driving force behind some of the world's most respected fashion, travel, and food titles, yet, honing her personal style, and weeding through what works and what doesn't is one of her most treasured super-powers. In the heat of Fashion Month, she was exactly the trusted friend I wanted to talk to about designers, shopping, streamlining your stuff, and, yes, Diane Keaton. Listen in on this week's episode of UnStyled, when Elizabeth shares her tips and philosophies for dressing, the early days of blogging, and why Old Céline will never really be old (ever!). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Molly Ringwald cemented her place in film history as THE face of '80s teen classics — The Breakfast Club, Sixteen Candles, and Pretty In Pink — movies still referenced and celebrated today for their expert portrayals of adolescence in all its brilliant minutiae. And though these era-defining movies made her an icon, as a teen herself, Molly struggled with something more universal: growing up. Tune in for this week’s episode of UnStyled as Molly discusses her early films, relocating and ultimately coming of age in France, and the eventual on-screen pivot from budding teen superstar to author, writer, and present-day in-demand actress. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Early on in her stardom, Alyssa Milano learned the importance of using her fame for good. whether it was a kiss on live tv to combat misconceptions around the AIDS/HIV crisis in the late 80's and early 90's or more recently, giving legs to the #MeToo movement, Alyssa is a true advocate for change and she knows that change begins from the ground up. Listen in as we sit with Alyssa to discuss her long tenure of activism and just how crucial one of her latest projects, #2020fund, is to the fight when it comes to spreading awareness for voter turnout in key election states. Alyssa knows that being an advocate comes first, despite the large amount of trolls, and she will always be on the front lines of the revolution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you'd asked Dorinda Medley ten years ago if she’d be on one of the most successful reality shows in history—and the subject of some of your favorite gifs and memes—she never would have believed you. Whether she's telling someone to "clip" it or just calling them out on their sh*t, Dorinda has become a beloved fixture and fan favorite of Bravo's "Real Housewives of New York City." Though the death of her second husband Richard will always be a part of her, Dorinda is savoring life as an untethered woman, continuing to grow, and, most importantly, having fun on her own terms. Join us this week as Dorinda stops by the studio (with a special guest!) to talk love and relationships, emotional enlightenment, and how being her own person isn't anyone's business but her own. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aminatou Sow has been on your airwaves since 2014. An early pioneer of podcasts, Aminatou co-hosts the hugely popular Call Your Girlfriend, where she tackles everything from marriage to toppling the patriarchy. Join us on this week's UnStyled, where Aminatou discusses chronic illness & menopause, her own recovery from cancer, and how a scare with her physical health ultimately impacted her emotional and mental health. Aminatou came to realize that friends will always be there to see her through, and it's that that led to her next project, with her creative soulmate and best friend: a book on what she calls "life's main course"...friendship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Samantha Bee is one of the definitive voices of late night television. Her show, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee, is known for its sharp and poignant commentary in an era that may not be described as the best of times. But, on this week’s episode of UnStyled, we meet a more personal, vulnerable side of the producer, host and comedian- learning about one of the earliest and most important influences of her life, an unforgettable encounter with Bruce Springsteen and how she's seen it all through a good laugh. Tune in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been 24 years since E. Jean Carroll walked into Bergdorf Goodman and was assaulted by the current leader of the free world. As a self-described member of the Silent Generation, E. Jean didn't dwell on the incident that would ultimately change her life and become a defining story in her new collection of essays, a memoir titled, "What Do We Need Men For?" Inspired by the #MeToo movement and the countless readers she's encountered as a longtime advice columnist for Elle Magazine, E. Jean's book traces her life as a woman growing up in the midwest, as a reporter, along with a lifetime of compromising behavior and abuse most women have encountered at some point in their lives, too. Make sure to catch this week's episode of UnStyled, because E. Jean is no longer remaining silent, and you'll definitely want to hear what she has to say. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stephanie Danler packed up and headed to New York City with a dream of becoming a writer. But before she could put pen to paper, she embarked on an ultimately successful career in the restaurant industry — not knowing at the time that this would inspire her breakout novel, Sweetbitter, which would in turn form the basis of an acclaimed Starz TV series. Listen in on this week's episode of UnStyled to hear about Stephanie’s journey — and how, contending with absent parents, a deteriorating marriage and now, motherhood, Stephanie has always turned to the one constant in her life: writing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shailene Woodley worked in Hollywood for 23 years before deciding she'd had enough. It was during this hiatus, while she took time to learn about the world and how she could help make it a better place, that the opportunity of a lifetime arrived. After some convincing, she returned to acting, joining one of the most formidable female casts ever assembled, on HBO’s Big Little Lies. Tune in to this week's episode as Shailene talks staying centered, remaining positive and what she's learning from dealing with relationships in her 20s. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The last few years haven’t been easy for Stacy London—spinal surgery, a breakup, and vanishing finances were just a few of the hurdles the stylist, author, and former What Not To Wear host overcame. What she couldn’t have expected though, was that there was another major life-altering event about to shake up her world all over again. Tune in to hear how Stacy, back as a guest on UnStyled for a third time, is starting her next chapter, gearing up with a new TV show and rebuilding her life after loss, one brilliant moment at a time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From beloved, unconventional, often hilarious roles as "Marcel the Shell," Mona Lisa Saperstein on "Parks & Recreation," or Donna Stern in the indie hit, "Obvious Child," actor, writer, and comedian Jenny Slate can definitely make you think as much as she makes us laugh. Tune in to this week’s episode of UnStyled where Jenny shares a different side of the funny woman we've seen before—from breakups that have shaped her, her exit from SNL, her writing (she has a new collection of essays hitting in the fall), and the critical way she's learning to "hold on" and thrive through it all. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may not know her face but you definitely know Pamela Adlon's voice and her vision. She's spent decades in supporting roles (an alum of The Facts of Life and Californication) and voiceovers (young Bobby Hill of King of the Hill), the latter of which garnered her an Emmy. Though she’s been accustomed to life on the periphery, Pamela finally got her shot in the spotlight when she partnered with FX to create her own show, Better Things, a dramedy tour de force that puts women and their stories front and center. Tune in as we talk with Pamela about season 3, moms and daughters, cooking, and of course, finally running the show. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Elaine Welteroth knew she was destined to work in the magazine industry. After cold-calling editors for months, she got her big break working as an assistant on an Ebony Magazine cover shoot with Serena Williams—a rare opportunity that would eventually lead to her becoming the Editor-in-Chief at Teen Vogue (not to mention, only the second Black EIC in the entire company's history). Although Elaine was the guiding hand behind Teen Vogue's transformation from a fashion magazine to a cultural touchstone in the political sphere, she eventually broke away to ultimately grow in new and unexpected ways. Tune in to this week's conversation to hear more from Elaine on how venturing into the unknown led her to exactly where she wanted to be (even if she didn't know it in the moment). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following a chance discovery at her local mall in St. Louis, Karlie Kloss went from shy, awkward freshman to runway It-girl—all during her first year of high school. Today, Karlie has one of the most recognizable faces on the planet. No doubt you’ve seen her on billboards, magazine covers and most recently the small screen hosting the newly revamped Project Runway. After years of being the silent muse in front of the camera, listen in to hear how Karlie has found her voice and is using it to push the boundaries of girls and technology. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Refinery29 began Unbothered as an Instagram channel to celebrate black women. Under the tutelage of its new Managing Editor, Danielle Cadet, who hails from the Huffington Post & ESPN, the channel has fully grown to embody and surpass its mission statement of becoming a ‘community celebrating Black voices, Black art, and Black women.’ This week on UnStyled, listen in as Danielle talks about the importance of championing and amplifying black women — and exactly why they’re so unbothered. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In an era where information travels faster than ever before, if you’re not able to adapt, like, ASAP, be prepared to get left behind. That pace and power to respond is something that not only drives Stella Bugbee—longtime editor and newly minted President & EIC of women’s website, The Cut—but it’s become a catalyst for channeling a clear vision through the chaos. Tune in to hear how she leads in an always-on world, as well as her take on where the future of women’s storytelling is headed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As an extra-busy, Oscar-nominated actress, Kate Hudson is used to juggling (many) roles — which is why the mom of three, and second-generation Hollywood royal, has so deftly maneuvered the corporate and apparel worlds. From designing and growing collections for her $300m+ athleisure company, Fabletics, to a recent ready-to-wear partnership with New York & Company, Kate has proven you don't have to sacrifice a conscious—and creative— approach for the bottom line. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Chelsea Handler has no problem telling it like it is. In fact, it’s her straightforward personality that’s been her trademark throughout her late night & Netflix gigs, as well as her six New York Times bestselling books. And, Chelsea’s latest project, Life Will Be The Death Of Me...and you too!, is no different. In this beautiful, often raw memoir, and on this episode of UnStyled, too, Chelsea bares it all, confronting herself (and her fans) all the while, posing some of life’s toughest questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the midst of an award-winning career as a casting director, Katja Blichfeld began a little side project with her then husband, Ben Sinclair—a project that would eventually evolve into the mega hit HBO show spinning sweet New York vignettes (plus a weed dealer), High Maintenance. With the series now in its third season, Katja is exploring her own story a lot more closely, too, confronting relationships, identity, new projects, and what it takes to live a life authentic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Olympic gymnast has become the voice of a generation and through her experience & tragedy, a movement has arisen. Aly is an activist who is questioning the institution and will no longer be silenced. In conjunction with the gold medalist, Aerie's Global Brand President and retail industry veteran, Jen Foyle, discuss the empowerment of young women and celebrate the differences that make us all unique. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hilaria Baldwin, mother of four and wife of that Alec, is pretty much mom goals. She's grown her family in the last four and a half years and while it may have tested her body—and her fans—her resolve remains stronger than ever. After overcoming her own struggles of early adulthood (body image, eating disorders, and injury) and finally opening herself to a new kind of love, Hilaria is fully focused on being the best mom she can for her partner and four kids...or will it be five? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lena Dunham could be deemed the ultimate millennial role model. After producing, writing, and starring in her film breakthrough, Tiny Furniture, co-creating a groundbreaking TV series, and penning a riveting coming-of-age memoir, her 20s were all about success and the spotlight. But now as Dunham embarks on a new decade, she (and her millions of fans) are asking: So, what's next? Listen on as Lena contemplates the path ahead, ushering in a new HBO show, Camping, exploring life as a single woman, and navigating the power—and occasional pain—of social media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No one embodies the word 'grace' quite like Misty Copeland. After discovering ballet at age 13, she went from classes at the local Boys & Girls Club (an organization she is still deeply involved with today) to becoming the first African American principal dancer for the renowned American Ballet Theatre. We sat down with the world's most beloved prima ballerina to hear her story of personal discovery, of struggle, and how through it all, Mariah Carey will always be by her side. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Starring on The Real Housewives of New York City since the show's 2008 debut, Bethenny Frankel has transformed from struggling natural food chef to full-on mogul. In the process, she's changed the way her fellow reality stars, and women, do business. But recently, after overcoming her own personal tragedies, Bethenny has turned her concern to those in need...because why have all these successes if you're not using it to help those who truly need it? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Busy Philipps has no problem putting it all out there; if you follow her on social media, this shouldn't come as a surprise. With the release of her memoir, This Will Only Hurt A Little, and a talk show premiering on the small screen later this month, Busy's taking her unfiltered self from her phone to your TV and bookshelves – and showing us all how to be real. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tess Holliday isn't someone to take her success for granted...because she's more than earned it. Frequently bullied while growing up in a small town in the Bible Belt, Tess dreamed of being a model, despite the fact that there were no models working that looked like her. Fast-forward, and this international celebrity and advocate for body diversity and body positivity has just released her TV special on People, graced the covers of both Self and Cosmo UK, not to mention a slew of other projects in the works. As one of the most recognizable plus-size models and activists, Tess has completely upended the world's notions of size inclusivity, and what that really looks like. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Seasoned editor Hanya Yanagihara took the helm of T, The NY Times Style Magazine, in 2017, and under her editorship, the magazine’s coverage of all things style, arts, and culture has faithfully sharpened its edge. On her off hours, she's renowned as one of the most compelling and unconventional best-selling novelists of our time. Listen in to hear how this legendary wordsmith is making her mark in the new age of media. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Cynthia Erivo didn’t plan on a career in entertainment, but after being encouraged to enroll in the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, there was no turning back. With a whole host of awards and accolades already filling up her resume, this actor-singer is now transforming from Broadway starlet to the big screen’s leading lady. She’s always had a big voice, but now Cynthia Erivo is cultivating the kind of career that only the biggest dreams are made of. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jenna Lyons spent 26 years and practically her whole career at J. Crew, and she’s often credited as the visionary genius who transformed the brand from basics emporium to fashion phenom. And, in doing just that, Jenna became an icon, too. After leaving the company just last year, and simultaneously recovering from the ending of a long-term romantic relationship, Jenna is making her way back, working on her next big chapter. She may be starting over, but it’s never been more exciting to see where this sartorial superstar is going to take us next. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lately, Tony/Grammy/Emmy award winning actress Cynthia Nixon is more frequently recognized for her activism than her iconic roles. Fighting for marijuana legalization, more funding in public schools and raising taxes for the one percent, Nixon is working to change New York for the better and make it a community for ALL. Just weeks before the primary, we sat with Nixon to talk about her plans as she aims to land her next big role...as governor. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If you're like us, you've grown to know and love teen supernova, Yara Shahidi through her standout role as Zoey Johnson on hit TV show, Black-ish, a role that's swiftly catapulted her to stardom. Not only has Yara already locked in the second season of her spinoff show, Grown-ish but she's also expanding her resume to include directing her first film and becoming a civic engagement advocate. Way wise beyond her 17 years, Yara has emerged a true and committed agent of change, setting a powerful example for her peers and the rest of us, too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sophia Bush was thrust into the spotlight barely in her 20s when she joined the cast of the TV drama One Tree Hill. Having recently walked away from her powerhouse leading role on Chicago PD, she's now stepping into a new one: A production and development deal with 20th Century Fox AND her power as a bold voice and activist for women, reproductive rights, sexual assault, and other critical issues like speaking out against trolls and making social media a safer place to engage and express opinion while driving change in a big way...something Sophia Bush was born to do. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aussie native Laura Brown came to NYC 16 years ago with $1,000 in her pocket and zero industry contacts. Fast forward to 2017, one year into her role as Editor-in-Chief of America's most influential lifestyle magazine InStyle, where she's redefining how to tell vibrant stories about some of the world's most influential celebrities and game-changers. As one of the leading voices informing women's media today, Laura joined UnStyled to discuss her own unique path, fusing her signature "funny" into fashion, as well as the ideas and shifts that are actively shaping women's content and the cultural zeitgeist as we know it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Refinery29 entertainment writer Sesali Bowen has been cultivating her voice as an authority on pop culture through the unique lens of being a self-described fat black queer woman and trap feminist. Born and raised in Chicago and a previous campus organizer for Planned Parenthood, Sesali never thought it was possible to turn her writing hobby into a career path, but not only has she done just that, she's helping to shape a powerful new view of the young feminist voice. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been 30 years since Naomi Wolf penned the then—and still—electrifying feminist handbook The Beauty Myth, a game-changing bestseller that cemented her status as a third-wave feminist and cultural critic. Today, Naomi is focusing her work and voice on ushering in a new generation of feminists and activists with her latest endeavor, DailyClout, a site designed to excite digitally engaged democracy. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Following the now-legendary 1973 Battle of Versaille fashion show, Bethann Hardison was the coveted supermodel of the moment. And though this speaker, activist, and iconic model may no longer walk the runway in a traditional sense, Bethann's presence is there, as she continues to fire and fuel the fashion industry and, specifically, her long-held commitment to driving more and continued diversity down the runways. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Since she exploded on the style scene 15 years ago, Alexa Chung has evolved into the ultimate bad girl in an It Girl world. Which is exactly why we wanted to talk to her about her successful new role as fashion designer, her enduring unwillingness to be fake (ever!), and her constant navigating through a fancy fashion industry as the ultimate outsider-insider. Then, after you've listened to this episode, check out Refinery29's UnCOVER profile for more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's been 100 years since women gained the right to voite in New York, and over the last century, we've made major strides, but really, our struggle for complete equality is far from done. Since we launched in 2005, Refinery29 has made it its mission to be a catalyst for women to see, feel, and claim their power. And, in this special bonus episode, we sat down for a conversation with Amy Emmerich, Refinery29's Chief Content Officer, and Elisa Kreisinger aka PopCulturePirate and host of our sister podcast, "Strong Opinions Loosely Held" to mark this historic anniversary and how R29 continues to provide a safe place for women to tell and share their stories as a critical part of this Fourth Wave of feminism. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may have first fallen in serious love with Gabrielle Union from her supporting roles in the most iconic '90s coming-of-age classics. But these days, Gabrielle has shifted squarely into the spotlight, most recently starring in a 4-season run of the hit BET show, Being Mary Jane, and as a newly minted bestselling author of her memoir, "We're Going to Need More Wine." As one of today's most commanding female voices, Gabrielle is writing her own script, sharing honest stories about her work, her relationships, her journey to becoming a mother, and more. And yeah, she's also never not killing it in the style department, too. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may have grown to love Stacy London through her breakout show "What Not to Wear," but Stacy doesn't want to be that person anymore. In fact, she's spent the last year letting go and laying the foundation for a new personal and professional path ahead, showing us that simply starting over can be its own revolution. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just a few years ago, sisters Chloe x Halle lit up the music world through a "little" YouTube collection of hit song covers. Since then, they've relocated to Los Angeles from Atlanta, been signed to Beyoncé's management company, have performed on the stages of SXSW at the request of Michelle Obama, and basically have been living the teenage dream. On this episode of UnStyled, Chloe x Halle talk about life, developing as young artists, and their rituals for manifesting their music...and dreams. Thank you to Chloe x Halle and Parkwood Entertainment for permission to feature Chloe x Halle's song 'Up All NIght' in this episode! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Supermodel, mother, author, and CEO/entrepreneur are just a few of the hats worn by Miranda Kerr. With a new line of organic skincare taking off, Miranda shares a side of her rarely seen off the pages of fashion magazines, as well as her philosophies on nutrition, healing, and channeling your focus and intention into a life well-lived. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Until recently, Kate and Laura Mulleavy have focused their storytelling through the creation of artful, often ephemeral fashion designs. As their now iconic company and collection, Rodarte, continues to be a staple among Hollywood's most intriguing, the designers share the newest chapter to their story. . . on the big screen. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
UnStyled is a weekly podcast hosted by Refinery29 Global Editor-In-Chief & Co-founder, Christene Barberich, that explores the funny, inspiring, sometimes heartbreaking tales of life, work, and love—as told through the things that we wear. Guests this season include Rodarte's Kate and Laura Mulleavy, Miranda Kerr, Chloe x Halle, Alexa Chung, Gabrielle Union, Sophia Bush and more. For more UnStyled extras check out @christenebarberich and sign up here for our exclusive UnStyled newsletter delivered straight to your inbox every week. Thanks for tuning in! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.