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The Glossy Podcast
Rixo's Henrietta Rix on Brexit, US expansion and the issues with bridal shopping

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 32:55


Starting with a website and a tiny budget, friends Henrietta Rix and Orlagh McCloskey launched women's fashion brand Rixo in 2015 while studying fashion in London. Eight years later, the brand is growing, with a 70% revenue increase in 2022, plus it's launching new categories and expanding within the U.S. market. Rixo is best known for its vintage-inspired printed dresses and counts Taylor Swift and the Duchess of Cambridge as fans. Rixo sells through its own stores, wholesale channels including independent stores and department stores, and its own e-commerce site. During the 2022 fiscal year, it earned $21 million in revenue, compared to $12 million the year prior. In April, the brand launched a flagship store on London's King's Road, enlisting McCloskey's twin sister, Culpa Studio's Gemma McCloskey, to design it The 5,000-square-foot space includes a standalone bridal suite that's available for private appointments, as well as alterations services, a coffee kiosk, cocktails and a private events “apartment” space on the second floor.  In January, Rixo introduced product categories including homeware, nightwear and bridal. Rixo is the only brand on the London Fashion Week schedule producing clothes in U.K. sizes through 24. It will launch its first styles available up to size 26 with influencer Abisola Omole in July.  On the Glossy Podcast, co-founder Henrietta Rix discusses the brand's plans for the U.S., its new category strategy, the need for more inclusive sizing in the contemporary fashion market, the brand effects of Brexit and Rixo's mission to redefine accessible bridal shopping experiences. 

The Vance Crowe Podcast
Claire Fox Returns as the "Baroness Fox of Buckley." Brexit, US Elections and Nation-States

The Vance Crowe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 85:23


Claire Fox is a new member of the House of Lords, a leader of the Brexit party, and the creator of one of the largest public debate programs in the world. Claire Fox and Vance Crowe talk about unelected officials, the dominance that the EU exerted over its member states, what happens if people don't trust in elections and the future of the nation's discontent. Subscribe to the podcast for email notifications on new episodes, invites to events and other exclusive content — http://eepurl.com/gSTfk5About the Vance Crowe Podcast — Vance Crowe interviews people with an expertise that you would want to know about, but might not think to ask. He prompts his guests to think about their work in novel ways, discusses how it applies to regular people and has fun sharing stories and experiences.Want to support the podcast? Join the Articulate Ventures Network | https://network.articulate.ventures/ —We are a patchwork of thinkers that want to articulate ideas in a forum where they can be respectfully challenged, improved and celebrated so that we can explore complex subjects, learn from those we disagree with and achieve our personal & professional goals.Contact Vance for a Talk | https://www.vancecrowe.com/ —Vance delivers speeches that reveal important aspects of human communication.  Audiences are entertained, engaged, and leave feeling empowered to change something about the way they are communicating.  Vance tells stories about his own experiences, discusses theories in ways that make them relatable and highlights interesting people, books, and media that the audience can learn even more from. Join the #ATCF Book Club | https://articulate.ventures/category/atcf-book-club

TBS eFM This Morning
1210 Global News Watch : Looming deadline of a no-deal BREXIT

TBS eFM This Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 9:59


Global News Watch -Looming deadline of a no-deal BREXIT -US's sanctions on officials in Beijing and Hong Kong -Chinese spy targeted at US politicians -Final agreement on Mount Everest's height by China and Nepal -다가오는 노딜 브렉시트 마감일 -중국을 향한 미국의 새로운 제재 -미 정계 타깃한 중국 스파이 -중국과 네팔의 에베레스트 산 높이 합의 Guest: Nicholas Moore, Reporter

Solidarity & More
552, pt 2 of 2, pp9-16 - Black Lives Matter and the labour movement; industrial; more

Solidarity & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 40:20


Solidarity 552, 17 June 2020, part 2 of 2, pages 9 to 16. Article list, read online, subscribe: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-552-17-june-2020 All audio: https://workersliberty.org/audio#solidarity Part 1: https://soundcloud.com/workers-liberty/552-pt-1-of-2-pp1-8/ Articles *may* include: Will Forward Momentum continue? Two faces of Momentum Renewal Left pledges in Momentum election The labour movement must mobilise against the far right Diary of a Tube worker: First day of shops reopened Goldsmiths action grows £3,412 towards £10,000 Dying for sick pay (John Moloney's column) Black Lives Matter and the labour movement Poll scores won't save jobs £6 billion council gap The rich pay lower tax rates Still an emergency Bringing crucial issues into Momentum election New coal power in Germany CLP slammed for discussing politics Stand with trans people Ninety per cent of "Red Wall" against no-deal Brexit US dockers strike for Black Lives Matter Protests sweep the country: London, Newcastle, West Midlands "George Floyd was the trigger, but there's more to it" Toppling statues Debate: Anti-racist struggle and working-class unity All Risk Assessments Matter?

Solidarity & More
552, pt 1 of 2, pp1-8 - Rally labour movement against racism!

Solidarity & More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 40:12


Solidarity 552, 17 June 2020, part 1 of 2, pages 1 to 8. Article list, read online, subscribe: https://workersliberty.org/publications/solidarity/solidarity-552-17-june-2020 All audio: https://workersliberty.org/audio#solidarity Part 2: https://soundcloud.com/workers-liberty/552-pt-2-of-2 Articles *may* include: Will Forward Momentum continue? Two faces of Momentum Renewal Left pledges in Momentum election The labour movement must mobilise against the far right Diary of a Tube worker: First day of shops reopened Goldsmiths action grows £3,412 towards £10,000 Dying for sick pay (John Moloney's column) Black Lives Matter and the labour movement Poll scores won't save jobs £6 billion council gap The rich pay lower tax rates Still an emergency Bringing crucial issues into Momentum election New coal power in Germany CLP slammed for discussing politics Stand with trans people Ninety per cent of "Red Wall" against no-deal Brexit US dockers strike for Black Lives Matter Protests sweep the country: London, Newcastle, West Midlands "George Floyd was the trigger, but there's more to it" Toppling statues Debate: Anti-racist struggle and working-class unity All Risk Assessments Matter?

Brexit and Beyond
Anand Menon on BBC Radio London's Petrie Hosken: Brexit, US trade deal and coronavirus

Brexit and Beyond

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 6:51


Professor Anand Menon discusses the difficulties of negotiating trade deals over Skype and the changed international landscape against which these discussions are taking place. Anand also comments on the EU's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Tech News Now
Thanks to Brexit, US will now be in charge of safeguarding UK Google users' data

Tech News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2020 2:37


By leaving the European Union, people who use the search engine in the UK forfeit their data protections. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Political Spirits podcast
Political Spirits Ep 66 - Brexit, US Election Prediction, Impeachment & Bad Hair

Political Spirits podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2019 21:54


Paul Adamson in conversation
Brexit, US relations and the EU's place in the world

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 20:47


David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, talks to Paul Adamson about Brexit, the Labour Party's position, US relations and the EU's place in the world.

Paul Adamson in conversation
Brexit, US relations and the EU's place in the world

Paul Adamson in conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 20:47


David Miliband, CEO of the International Rescue Committee, talks to Paul Adamson about Brexit, the Labour Party's position, US relations and the EU's place in the world.

Global in the Granite State
Global in the Granite State #4 - Brexit, US Military, and IVLP

Global in the Granite State

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 35:55


In this episode, we explore the current state of Brexit, interview a Russian Journalist on a US Department of State IVLP Exchange Program, and host a conversation with Brig Gen Donald Bolduc about his experiences in the Military overseas.

Markets Talk
MarketsTalk06.06.19

Markets Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 23:39


Global markets drink the Fed's Kool-aid. And President Trump leaves the UK almost as unsure about the attractions of a post-Brexit US trade deal as he himself seemed to be about demanding NHS access. Neil Wilson, chief markets analyst at markets.com, is joined by Mike Ingram chief investment strategist and host Nigel Cassidy for a canter through the weeks most notable market events. Plus can financial genius last? The trio assess the impact of the fall from grace of the once revered City fund manager Neil Woodford. Last in the currewnt series -- thanks for listening.

TV5MONDE - Kiosque
Brexit / Algérie / Inde / Affaire Vincent Lambert

TV5MONDE - Kiosque

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2019 54:13


Au sommaire : Brexit Usée par l'interminable casse-tête du Brexit, qu'elle n'a pas su mettre en oeuvre, la Première ministre britannique Theresa May démissionnera le 7 juin 2019. Est-ce un échec personnel ? Qui pour la remplacer ? Et quel impact sur le divorce du Royaume-Uni avec l'Europe ? Algérie Tous contre Ahmed Gaïd Salah ? L'homme fort de la transition algérienne, patron de l'armée, confirme maintenir le calendrier constitutionnel en bravant l'immense majorité du peuple et des élites. Que va-t-il advenir dans un pays où l'armée, dernier rempart contre un chaos politique, s'oppose désormais à la volonté populaire ? Quel scénario politique pourra l'emporter dans les semaines à venir ? Inde C'est la plus grande élection de l'histoire mondiale. En Inde, neuf cents millions d'électeurs étaient appelés à élire leurs députés au cours d'un vote marathon étalé sur six semaines, entre avril et mai. Succès haut la main du Premier ministre Narendra Modi : les nationalistes hindous, au pouvoir depuis 2014, sont reconduits pour cinq ans. Est-ce l'idée même de l'Inde qui était en jeu dans ces élections ? L'Inde est-elle toujours la plus grande démocratie du monde ? Comment évaluer sa puissance et son statut dans les prochaines années ? Fin de vie C'est la triste histoire d'un homme, un patient tétraplégique en état végétatif depuis plus de dix ans, devenu le symbole des débats épineux sur les questions de la fin de vie. L'affaire Vincent Lambert met-elle la France face à ses hésitations bioéthiques ? Alors que la Belgique, notamment, a posé un cadre légal précis, pourquoi la France peine-t-elle à statuer ? Sur les questions de société, a-t-elle du retard ? Le pays est-il profondément conservateur ? À la frontière entre biologie, éthique, culture et religion, comment aborder la mort ? Invités : Vaiju Naravane, éditorialiste et correspondante pour l'Europe du quotidien indien « Hindustan Times » ; Élisabeth Roudinesco, historienne de la psychanalyse ; Mireille Duteil, chroniqueuse à l'hebdomadaire français « Le Point » ; Jean Stern, journaliste indépendant. Présentation : Silvia Garcia.

MONEY FM 89.3 - The Breakfast Huddle with Elliott Danker, Manisha Tank and Finance Presenter Ryan Huang

Pan Jingyi, Market Strategist atIG shares what investors should be keeping on their radar, including the latest Brexit updates, US-China relations and the end to China's NPC Conference. 

Not Another Fake NewsCast
NAFNC - Ep 25 - Monthly News Rundown - Brexit, US and no go zones.

Not Another Fake NewsCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 160:29


Paul and Gerry are back, we Talke Brexit, Backstop, US border madness, White people no go zones that dont exist in London, UKIP and a whole host of madness also WINTERFEST - a family event thats anti right wing a big shout out to Project Lingerie a new sponsor please please go show Rowan some love over at https://projectlingerie.com/ they are a great company. if you want to catch up with us @PGMcast on twitter and facebook and if you really want to help us out www.Patreon.com/PGMcast as ever you can contact us directly and in private on Info@notanotherfakenewscast.com

Econoday Unplugged
UP 138: Complex Endgame for Brexit, US Outlook Mixed for Q4

Econoday Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 14:32


Theresa May appears to be well short of the votes needed in the House of Commons to secure her agreement with the Eurozone, raising questions over her leadership and also whether new amendments or new elections are in store. For the U.S., early indications for fourth-quarter GDP are mixed with net exports continuing to weaken while inventories continue to build.

Simply Economics
UP 138: Complex Endgame for Brexit, US Outlook Mixed for Q4

Simply Economics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 14:32


Theresa May appears to be well short of the votes needed in the House of Commons to secure her agreement with the Eurozone, raising questions over her leadership and also whether new amendments or new elections are in store. For the U.S., early indications for fourth-quarter GDP are mixed with net exports continuing to weaken while inventories continue to build.

VoxTalks
5: The UK’s post-Brexit US trade deal

VoxTalks

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2018 19:43


When President Trump recently spoke of his hope for "a great bilateral trade agreement” with the UK after Brexit, what did he really mean? Tim Phillips interviews Dennis Novy of the University of Warwick. Dennis describes what these political good intentions may look like in reality, the problems that both sides will have to solve to agree a UK-US deal, and the factors that might derail any agreement. Read about Dennis's research on [what caused the Brexit vote](https://voxeu.org/article/fundamental-factors-behind-brexit-vote), and its effect on [living standards](https://voxeu.org/article/consequences-brexit-uk-inflation-and-living-standards-first-evidence), on VoxEU.

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock
UK Elections = Softer Brexit? & US Reviews H-1B Visa

Inside Business with Ciaran Hancock

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 29:41


What exactly does the British Prime Minister want? That's the question Irish Times columnist Chris Johns asks in the latest podcast.He joins Business Editor Cliff Taylor and Markets Correspondent Joe Brennan to discuss the fallout from Theresa May's surprise announcement of a snap UK election yesterday, how it might affect the Brexit negotiations and what impact will be felt here in Ireland.Later in the podcast, Simon Carswell has the details of Trump's plan to review of the H-1B visa programme and outlines what it's likely to mean for Irish people seeking to work in the US. There is also some discussion of the setbacks to Trump's tax reform plans and why that means Irish businesses can breathe a sigh of relief, for now at least.If you'd like to have your say on the issues we cover, you can email businesspodcast@irishtimes.comYou can also get the latest business news by signing up to businesstoday@irishtimes.com and you can follow us on Twitter and Facebook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Academy of Ideas
Podcast of Ideas: Brexit, US election and public health naggers

Academy of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2016 28:06


Listen to the team discuss Brexit, the US presidential election and public-health naggers. In this edition of the Podcast of Ideas, Rob Lyons, Claire Fox and David Bowden discuss the lacklustre start to the EU referendum debate and how the lack of cohesion in the pro-Brexit camp doesn’t bode well for the campaign ahead. In the US, politics is also in disarray, with anti-establishment candidates Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders both narrowly missing out on winning their respective caucuses in Iowa, signalling a crisis for both the Republicans and Democrats. The team also discuss the latest killjoy advice from the UK’s most senior doctor, Dame Sally Davies, who believes that women should ask themselves whether they want to raise their risk of breast cancer every time they’re tempted by a glass of wine.