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About Debra Rapoport is a New York style icon. She's a textile designer, visual artist, and creator of high-end fashion using found objects. She's been featured in three style books and Ari Seth Cohen's Advanced Style movie. You can find that on Netflix. Her work has been exhibited in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum, and many more. After receiving her master's degree at the University of California at Berkeley, she taught at various universities and has given workshops on how to turn recycled materials into creative and beautiful hats, handbags, and necklaces. Debra is such an inspiration and we are thrilled to share her story here on She DESIGNS. In this episode, Debra Rapoport, a 79-year-old artist and maker, shares her journey of following her passion and creating a life and business that align with her values. From a young age, Debra embraced play and creativity, which led her to study textile design and eventually become a maker. She emphasizes the importance of trusting your gut and listening to your inner truth. Debra's lifestyle values of health, healing, and personal expression are reflected in her work. She credits her mother, grandmother, and supportive mentors for inspiring and encouraging her along the way. Takeaways Embrace play and creativity from a young age. Trust your gut and listen to your inner truth. Align your lifestyle values with your work. Surround yourself with supportive mentors and a community. Focus on health, healing, and personal expression. Shownotes 00:00 Introduction to She DESIGNS Podcast 01:30 Debra Rapoport: A Creative Journey 10:23 The Importance of Intuition and Play 12:22 Navigating Challenges and Trusting the Process 18:29 The Role of Networking and Community 25:37 Embracing Life's Simplicity and Playfulness 26:37 Final Thoughts and Advice for Listeners Where to find Debra INSTAGRAM // @debrarapoport Join our community! Follow this podcast and share with a friend! In the world of podcasts, reviews are everything! Please rate and review this episode on your favorite platform. Follow us on Instagram and let us know what you'd like for us to cover and any nominations for guests Live your life by design.
“The New Look” (Apple TV+) explores the lives of respected fashion icons Christian Dior and Coco Chanel during the Nazi occupation of Paris. Kamala Harris has struggled to make a name for herself or win over voters. Are the criticisms and scrutiny of her fair, or just another consequence of being a vice president? The Israel-Hamas war is straining the historic Black-Jewish alliance. Some 34% of Black voters sympathize more with Palestinians, while it's 28% for Israel, says a December poll. LA's teachers union pulled their endorsement of school board candidate Kahllid Al-Alim, who promoted antisemitic social media content, the night before Election Day. The designer Iris Apfel, known for her elaborate personal style, died last week at age 102. Author and photographer Ari Seth Cohen talks about her legacy.
On this episode of Magical Moments Jill interviews her dear friend Ari Seth Cohen! Ari is an American photographer, filmmaker, and fashion blogger. He is the founderof "Advanced Style" which produces media including a blog, currently three books (and acoloring book), and film about fashion in people over the age of 60. It is soooo amazing!!! It isfashion, age, character, storytelling all in a photo. Ari's first book “Advanced Style” waspublished in 2012 and has sold over 150,000 copies! This book was translated into a film andadopted into more published works of art as well! Ari continues to showcase the incredibleinspiration and life of elderly people all over the world! His work has true meaning.Ari has also photographed for Vogue, Le Bon Marche, Rollingstone, collaborated with KarenWalker and Coach to note a few. He is a an ICON and what he brings to this world iswonderful! Some of my favorite hashtags have been created by you : #proaging #freethewrinkle as well as some of my favorite NYC memories! Please enjoy this episode of connecting with elders and finding the joy in all parts of life! Thank you Ari for the beauty you share and I'm so excited to share all of your Magical Moments!
Nik Wallenda is an acrobat, aerialist, daredevil, high wire artist and an author. The “King of the Hire Wire” talks to Growing Bolder about his boldest adventures.
Nik Wallenda is an acrobat, aerialist, daredevil, high wire artist and an author. The “King of the Hire Wire” talks to Growing Bolder about his boldest adventures.
Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC, 2020 Chinatown Pretty features beautiful portraits and heartwarming stories of trend-setting seniors across six Chinatowns. Andria Lo and Valerie Luu have been interviewing and photographing Chinatown's most fashionable elders on their blog and Instagram, Chinatown Pretty, since 2014. Chinatown Pretty is a signature style worn by pòh pohs (grandmas) and gùng gungs (grandpas) everywhere—but it's also a life philosophy, mixing resourcefulness, creativity, and a knack for finding joy even in difficult circumstances. • Photos span Chinatowns in San Francisco, Oakland, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York City, and Vancouver. • The style is a mix of modern and vintage, high and low, handmade and store bought clothing. • This is a celebration of Chinese American culture, active old-age, and creative style. Chinatown Pretty shares nuggets of philosophical wisdom and personal stories about immigration and Chinese-American culture. This book is great for anyone looking for advice on how to live to a ripe old age with grace and good humor—and, of course, on how to stay stylish. • This book will resonate with photography buffs, fashionistas, and Asian Americans of all ages. • Chinatown Pretty has been featured by Vogue.com, San Francisco Chronicle, Design Sponge, Rookie, Refinery29, and others. • With a textured cover and glossy bellyband, this beautiful volume makes a deluxe gift. • Add it to the shelf with books like Humans of New York by Brandon Stanton, Advanced Style by Ari Seth Cohen, and Fruits by Shoichi Aoki --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pbliving/support
This week, we meet some of the muses of Ari Seth Cohen's Advanced Style and Advanced Love series who join us to share the myriad of lessons and philosophies they've learned from their many years of getting dressed. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Style knows no age. In part one of this two part episode, photographer Ari Seth Cohen joins us to discuss Advanced Style, his street style blog turned international movement celebrating "the stylish senior set." Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Actor John Corbett is loving his career, loving his various opportunities to explore creative projects and loving his partner of nearly 20 years, the iconic Bo Derek. Corbett checks in with GB about his path to stardom and shares what it's like to keep discovering yourself at various stages of your life.
Actor John Corbett is loving his career, loving his various opportunities to explore creative projects and loving his partner of nearly 20 years, the iconic Bo Derek. Corbett checks in with GB about his path to stardom and shares what it's like to keep discovering yourself at various stages of your life.
The newest episode of Generations Bylines features Ari Seth Cohen, photographer, author of the books “Advanced Love” and “Older and Wiser” and creator of the blog Advanced Style, and Judith Boyd, model and blogger at Style Crone. Listen as Ari and Judith share their views of aging, what society needs to understand about becoming old and how they vividly counteract traditional norms about how older people should look.
En novembre 2017, dans le West Village de New-York, nous avions rencontré Debra Rapoport. Crinière argent remontée comme une chantilly, pantalon aux motifs cerises, bustier à paillettes dorées, boa rose, francs éclats de rire. Tout en elle respirait la gourmandise de la vie. Debra, flamboyante septuagénaire, est lʹune des muses de Advanced Style - un blog de mode créé par Ari Seth Cohen, qui photographie dans la rue les vieux et vieilles élégant.e.s, branché.e.s, pointu.e.s, vibrant.e.s. Ce blog a révélé un mouvement pour une vieillesse libre, visible, assumée et décomplexée. Cʹest pourquoi, au moment où la pandémie de Covid-19 tue majoritairement des plus de 70 ans (et des personnes pauvres et racisées), accentuant une stigmatisation sociale déjà forte, nous avons souhaité prendre des nouvelles de Debra, toujours établie à New-York, épicentre de la pandémie aux Etats-Unis. Reportage: Cerise Maréchaud Réalisation: Christian Morerod Le blog Advanced Style: advanced.style Reportage précédant: rts.ch/play/radio/a-labordage/audio/point-de-fuite--etre-vieille-et-branchee-a-new-york?id=9476598 Photo: Debra Rapoport, masquée à New-York en 2020
Sarah Jane Adams chats with author and photographer Ari Seth Cohen about her new memoir, Life In A Box. This is a live recording of an online event hosted via Zoom during the Covid-19 crisis.
Using a borrowed camera, Ari Seth Cohen started snapping pictures on the streets of New York, and now those images have not only changed his life, they're creating ripples throughout the global fashion industry. See just how fashionable and fierce aging can be.
Using a borrowed camera, Ari Seth Cohen started snapping pictures on the streets of New York, and now those images have not only changed his life, they're creating ripples throughout the global fashion industry. See just how fashionable and fierce aging can be.
Creativity and happiness are not exclusively for young people.The media focus on youth does not present a beautiful picture of aging. In fact, many people feel invisible as they grow older. It is no surprise, since news features often focus on health and morbidity of aging. The beauty of aging is the freedom to express oneself openly without the same fears from youth. Elder folks are creative and vibrant. It’s never too late to find love and express yourself in the way that makes you feel good. Listen as Ari Seth Cohen joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss the vibrancy of advanced aging. Sponsor: Smarty Pants Vitamins
Creativity and happiness are not exclusively for young people.The media focus on youth does not present a beautiful picture of aging. In fact, many people feel invisible as they grow older. It is no surprise, since news features often focus on health and morbidity of aging. The beauty of aging is the freedom to express oneself openly without the same fears from youth. Elder folks are creative and vibrant. It’s never too late to find love and express yourself in the way that makes you feel good. Listen as Ari Seth Cohen joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss the vibrancy of advanced aging. Sponsor: Smarty Pants Vitamins
Creativity and happiness are not exclusively for young people.The media focus on youth does not present a beautiful picture of aging. In fact, many people feel invisible as they grow older. It is no surprise, since news features often focus on health and morbidity of aging. The beauty of aging is the freedom to express oneself openly without the same fears from youth. Elder folks are creative and vibrant. It’s never too late to find love and express yourself in the way that makes you feel good. Listen as Ari Seth Cohen joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss the vibrancy of advanced aging. Sponsor: Smarty Pants Vitamins
A series of conversations made by the Your Story, Your Way! students in collaboration with Chicago Humanities Festival during their 30th Fall Festivities.
Meet Suzi Click, an artist-designer of one-of-a-kind fashion creations from textiles and trims from around the globe. Suzi mixes textures and colors to produce fabulous collectible and wearable art. She operates out of her Los Angeles studio where she designs and meets with clients. Suzi enjoys wearing her designs as well as showing women how to dress more creatively. One way she spreads the word is on panels and workshops at textile and art presentations. She's quick to support and spread the word of fellow artists, too. Her philosophy of dress is "more is better" and she particularly likes a quote from Frida Khalo, "Dress every day like it is a fiesta." Suzi is a proud member of ADVANCED STYLE. She and her designs can be seen in the Advanced Style fashion books and blog from Ari Seth Cohen. The focus of Advanced Style is made up of the most stylish over-60 fashionistas. https://www.advanced.style/2014/05/at-home-with-suzi-click.html Go to https://www.suziclick.com to see some of the current collection and sign up to be on her mailing list.
Wattz up! is produced by Yollocalli Arts Reach youth and broadcast live through Lumpen Radio, WLPN 105.5FM Chicago. In this show, Wattz Up! made some new friends at Chicago Humanities Festival 2019. The youth had a series of conversation with teen boxer, Jesselyn Silva; Game of Thrones author, George R.R. Martin; Chicago artist and educator, Damon Locks; author and photographer, Ari Seth Cohen; style queen Judith Boyd; and, author, musician, Henry Rollins. Enjoy!!
Grab your beanies and your fedoras because we're talking hats! Josh and Paula discuss whether or not Josh is a "hat boy," their roles in a heist, and how hard it would be to date Willy Wonka. Then they're joined by Advanced Style's Ari Cohen (33:11) to talk hats for every occasion and discuss his amazing work. -- ADVANCED STYLE TICKETS & TOTE BAG GIVEAWAY On 11/9 as a part of the Chicago Humanities Festival, you can join Ari Seth Cohen (Advanced Style, Advanced Love) and Judith Boyd (Style Crone) for a powerful conversation on style over sixty! Tag @chihumanities and @BeingEarnestPod in a pic showcasing YOUR outfit inspired by #advancestyle and/or #advancedlove. All ages can enter! The top 3 posts get 2 tickets to see Ari’s talk live, plus 2 #chfpower tote bags! -- Logo by Ryan Cruise: https://www.instagram.com/rbcruiser Theme Song by Dylan Doetch: https://www.twitter.com/dylandoetch Special thanks to James Webb for additional audio engineering: fb.com/PeopleOfComedyNetwork
She’s an artist, hat maker, style speaker, workshop facilitator, Instagram phenomenon, and “Advanced Style” star, whose work can be seen in museums around the world. Actively squelching all stereotypes related to age, this outstanding woman will motivate listeners to “go inside and be truthful,” while using creative expression to inspire others. Website: http://debrarapoport.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/debrarapoport/or #debradebrisFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/DebraRapoportTEDx with Ari Seth Cohen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GjbCvq_RZTMAdvanced Style Documentary Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccai-E36BfI
« Je refuse de devenir une vieille schnoque, je me suis décerné le record de l’adolescente la plus âgée du monde » : Iris Apfel (97 ans), est une icône américaine qui a su imposer son style au croisement de la mode, du design et de la décoration intérieure. Elle incarne la présence de plus en plus visible d’une génération de seniors dans les territoires de la mode et de la beauté (voir par exemple les égéries de Ari Seth Cohen). Ne souhaitant pas répondre aux injonctions de la société, elle estime avec beaucoup d’autres que « les femmes ne sont jamais trop vieilles pour la mode ». Grâce à quelqu’un comme Iris Apfel, la mode passe d’une logique de « tranches d’âge » bien délimitées à une logique de « styles de vie » quel que soit l’âge des gens. Par Catherine Marcadier-Saflix, fondatrice d’En Mode Création(s) http://en-mode-creations.com/
Creativity and happiness are not exclusively for young people.The media focus on youth does not present a beautiful picture of aging. In fact, many people feel invisible as they grow older. It is no surprise, since news features often focus on health and morbidity of aging. The beauty of aging is the freedom to express oneself openly without the same fears from youth. Elder folks are creative and vibrant. It’s never too late to find love and express yourself in the way that makes you feel good. Listen as Ari Seth Cohen joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss the vibrancy of advanced aging. Sponsor: Smarty Pants Vitamins
Creativity and happiness are not exclusively for young people.The media focus on youth does not present a beautiful picture of aging. In fact, many people feel invisible as they grow older. It is no surprise, since news features often focus on health and morbidity of aging. The beauty of aging is the freedom to express oneself openly without the same fears from youth. Elder folks are creative and vibrant. It’s never too late to find love and express yourself in the way that makes you feel good. Listen as Ari Seth Cohen joins Dr. Pamela Peeke to discuss the vibrancy of advanced aging. Sponsor: Smarty Pants Vitamins
Who are the most fashionable people on the streets of New York? Here’s a hint: they’re not supermodels but they’re super examples of active, vibrant aging. Photographer, blogger and now author Ari Seth Cohen explains why he’s so fascinated with New York’s stylish older residents.
Photographer and author Ari Seth Cohen is the creator of Advanced Style, a project devoted “to capturing the sartorial savvy of the senior set.” He says, “I feature people who live full creative lives. They live life to the fullest, age gracefully and continue to grow and challenge themselves.” In this interview, you’re going to hear all about how he began, who he met along the way, what he’s learned and how he his work has helped to change the way the world looks at older women and advanced beauty. We discuss love and loss, and refusing to give up and go gently into elastic waisted pants, and of course we talk about the enduring, uplifiting power of style. It’s packed full of wisdom, but even better - it’s packed full of Advanced Style ladies. From Ilona Royce Smithkin, who at 97 published a book on staying creative, to Jacquie Murdock, the former Apollo dancer who at 82 shot a Lanvin campaign, and so many more. How fab is our music? THANK YOU Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress You can find all our podcasts and shownotes here. Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We're also, as always, super grateful if for ratings and reviews on iTunes.
We took the show on the road this week to attend a 90 year old's birthday party with Advanced Style's Ari Seth Cohen. Along the way we got stories and great advice on aging with Shirley Claire, Valerie Von Sobel, and Linda Vivian.
Susan Good, in her early 70’s, is the owner and primary writer for the award-winning HoneyGood.com website, a fashion, food and lifestyle blog she founded in October 2012. She is the wife of real estate auction pioneer, Sheldon F. Good, as well as a mother, daughter, grandmother and great grandmother to 25 "GRANDS" who call her "Honey." And she is a girlfriend to many. When Susan's first grandchild was born in 1987, her daughter selected “Honey” as her grandmother name because it so aptly suited her personality and outlook on life. Today, Susan Good is called Honey by her entire family and the Honey Good staff. Honey's website is written for vibrant, visible and savvy women over 50. In many ways, Honey's own life mirrors her readers' lives: a mixture of the bitter and the sweet as well as the joys and the sorrows. As she reminds her nearly 150,000 loyal followers in Chicago and around the world: “We have earned our PhDs in Life." While living in Honolulu with her first husband and their two daughters, she was suddenly widowed in her early 40's when her husband had a massive heart attack. She survived two bouts with cancer and the challenge of blending two large families. “I’ve traveled the world, made lasting friendships, endured my hardships and am grateful every day of my life. Through example, I have shown my family, and now my readers, how to make sweet lemonade out of lemons and to always see the glass half-full.” Describing herself and her mission, she said: “I am a woman with many titles who wears many hats and loves life to its fullest. I walk on the sunny side of the street. I love to 'shop till I drop' and I own my own style, thanks to my 96-year-old mother, my teacher and my friend. I have plenty to say to the billions of women worldwide, including Baby Boomers who are turning 65 at the rate of 10,000 a day!” HoneyGood.com is an anthology of thousands of personal stories with insights and advice. Their subjects run the gamut from friendships, grand-parenting, blended families, widowhood, remarriage, family suicide, dating after 50 and cancer survival to advice about why every woman should own that little black dress, buy that properly-fitted shoe and consider growing out her gray hair. In a weekly piece, Honey offers tips on how to survive every situation from losing one's car keys in the onion bin to packing for that fabulous trip. Topics reflect the trials and tribulations most women face during this challenging yet invigorating passage. A writer for Michigan Avenue magazine had this to say about Honey Good: “With a PhD in life thanks to her large and colorful immediate family, poignant personal history and sophisticated lifestyle, Honey Good has a lot to say about everything-- and does so with passion, verve, humor, acumen and wit. She is giving an age-old 'character' – i.e. the proverbial grandmother – a fresh, hip, new-age voice. Her posts are savvy and fun, yet also relevant and substantive. But above all else, her content is authentic at a time when authenticity is king.” Or queen? This hip, sophisticated matriarch of a blended family speaks to audiences worldwide. She writes for the Huff Post and regularly contributes to Sixty&Me.com, Medium.com and GRAND magazine. She soon will write lifestyle pieces for the new national Headlines Network powered by Aggrego, a Wrapports company that owns the Chicago Sun Times and is affiliated with nine major publishers around the nation. Profiled in Michigan Avenue and RM (Rancho Mirage, CA) magazines, Honey Good was recently interviewed by Prevention.com as well as such notable personalities in their own right as Ari Seth Cohen, the documentary producer, photographer and author of Advanced Style. “Amazing things can happen when you commit yourself,” she added. She, her husband and their beloved Wheaten Terrier, Orchid, split their time between homes on Chicago's Gold Coast and in Rancho Mirage, CA. They have traveled to 67 countries, including Iran, Syria and Antarctica, and with their pooch Orchid always by their side, they visit their children, grandchildren and great grandchild who live in seven different U.S. cities.
What does it take to unlock your creative potential? Lina Plioplyte is the creative cinematographer and director of the Advanced Style Documentary, which is part of the best-selling series by Ari Seth Cohen that celebrates the life and style of older men and women. Lina has worked on girls education projects with Maybelline and Glamour, and has an impressive list of clients ranging from Aritizia to Calvin Klien and Dior. In this episode of Question Everything, we discuss how Lina came to the US from Lithuina to pursue her passion for journalism and how she got her start as an intern at Nylon Magazine. She shares some of the lessons she learned about aging and creativity through directing the Advanced Style film, and talks about the importance of seizing opportunities and learning while you're young.
Rynkor och grått hår är hetare än någonsin. Äldre modeller pryder annonspelare världen över. I säsongens första program tittar vi närmare på vad vi sätter på oss och varför när vi fyllt 65. Nyligen kontrakterade make up-jätten L´Oréal 69-åriga skådespelerskan Susan Sarandon som ny modell. Klädmärket Celine har använt sig av 82-åriga författaren Joan Didion i sin marknadsföring. Och här hemma ser vi våra modebutiker lansera vårens mode med äldre modeller. Vad har hänt? Är ungdomsidealet på väg ut? Och hur är det med identiteten och våra kläder när vi passerat 65?I programmet hör vi världsmodellen Ingmari Lamy, ikonen och arkitekten Gert Wingårdh och superheta modefotografen Ari Seth Cohen, som helst plåtar äldre modeller.Gäst är etnologen Karin Lövgren som tittat in i äldre kvinnors garderober och frågat sig varför det ser ut som det gör på galjarna.Bakom mikrofonerna, programledaren Agneta Nordin och ständige bisittaren Karen Söderberg.Producent: Lars Mogensen, Lokatt Media.Vill du kontakta redaktionen? Skriv till: pyramiden@sverigesradio.se
Klimakteriekärringen är ett fenomen som många tidigare inte velat ta i ens med tång. Denna ofruktbara kvinna med missklädsamma vallningar, rödmosigt fejs och brunfläckiga händer har fått representera den kvinna som ingen man, eller modeskapare, är intresserad av. Inte för att kvinnan ifråga saknar pengar att köpa kläder för. Eller för att hon lider brist på intresse för mode. Utan för att hon ja, vad då egentligen? Länge har klimakteriekärringen fått representera mångas värsta mardrömmar om den där medelålderstanten som är lite för mycket. Lite för tjock, lite för svettig och alldeles för tråkig. En typ av kvinna som betraktats ungefär lika upphetsande som tanken på bibelstudier eller kruskagröt med lågkalorimjölk till lunch. Fullständigt osexig. Nej, nu är det annorlunda! Det menar många, som pekar på framstegen. Men är det verkligen så? I veckans program tittar vi närmare på ett nytt plagg som har gjort succé bland många medelålders kvinnor – mirakelbyxan. Vi har även träffat Suzanne Heikman-Lundberg, sångare och gitarrist i Beaver Farm. Hon har skrivit en låt som heter ”Menopause Is No Excuse”. Vad handlar den om egentligen? Vi har också pratat med fotografen och bloggaren Ari Seth Cohen. Han går gata upp och gata ned i New York för att hitta moderiktiga personer med en egen fantasifull klädstil. Det finns bara ett kriterium som måste uppfyllas för att fånga hans intresse – att ha uppnått en hög ålder. Och så har vi pratat med Katarina Lindahl, f.d. ordförande för RFSU, om sex i 60-årsåldern. Veckans gäst är Beata Arnborg, författare till ”Uppror i skärt och svart”, en biografi om Kerstin Thorvall.
Style knows no age. In part one of this two part episode from the Dressed Archive, photographer Ari Seth Cohen joins us to discuss Advanced Style, his street style blog turned international movement celebrating "the stylish senior set." Ari's Advanced Style books:Advanced StyleAdvanced Style: Older and WiserAdvanced LoveWant more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classesOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titlesListen ad free here!Our Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: https://acorns.com/DRESSED* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode from the Dressed Archive, we meet some of the muses of Ari Seth Cohen's Advanced Style and Advanced Love series who joined us in 2020 to share the myriad of lessons and philosophies they've learned from their many years of getting dressed in style.Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classesOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titlesOur Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: https://acorns.com/DRESSED* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: https://happymammoth.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy