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“You can re-imagine anything.” This was life advice that fashion designer Phillip Lim was given by his mother. His family escaped the Khmer Rouge and came to America as refugees. They had no resources and had to start over from scratch. Somehow, Phillip rose to become one of the most successful fashion designers in the world. He started his label 3.1 Phillip Lim with his business partner when they were both just 31 years old.In this heartfelt episode of House Call, we catch Phillip in a moment of evolution, surprising the fashion world by stepping away from his company and starting a new, unknown chapter in his life. As he opens up about his continuous journey of becoming, of re-imagining his life, Phillip and the Surgeon General ponder: how do you distinguish between success and fulfillment? How does being part of a community help our mental health? Why is creativity and sense of play so important? What is the connection between beauty and the values we live?While they come from very different worlds of medicine and fashion, Phillip and the Surgeon General are both guided by love of community, a desire to help others, and the inspiration of their mothers.(02:46) What role has Phillip Lim's mom played in his life?(06:20) How did Phillip Lim maintain a sense of optimism in his early life?(09:20) How did curiosity and creativity put Phillip Lim on an unexpected path?(15:27) How did Phillip Lim navigate the competitive world of fashion?(18:54) What practices does Phillip Lim use to stay grounded?(23:02) What is the difference between success and fulfillment for Phillip Lim?(26:33) How can we find the courage to make big life changes?(31:58) How is Phillip Lim building community and advocating for mental health?(42:32) What message does Dr. Murthy have for Phillip Lim's mother?(48:05) Phillip Lim asks Dr. Murthy for advice on empowering others to be seen, heard, and show up for each other.We'd love to hear from you! Send us a note at housecalls@hhs.gov with your feedback & ideas. For more episodes, visit www.surgeongeneral.gov/housecalls. Phillip Lim, Fashion Designer & Mental Health AdvocateInstagram: @therealphilliplim @creatingspace_community @morethanourbellies @nytougherthanever Fashion designer and Creative Director, Phillip Lim, was born to Chinese parents. A weekend job at Barneys South Coast Plaza led to an internship with Katayone Adeli, and eventually, a position on her design team. When Adeli relocated to New York, Lim remained in Los Angeles and co-founded his first label, Development. After four years at Development, Lim relocated to New York to launch 3.1 Phillip Lim where he spent 20 years at the helm of the pioneering, modern luxury brand before departing in late 2024 to pursue new ventures.Lim is recognized as one of the most talented and successful American designers in the fashion industry. He is the recipient of several prestigious industry honors including the Fashion Group International's Women's Designer ‘Rising Star' Award, the CFDA Swarovski Award for Womenswear, the CFDA Swarovski Award for Menswear, and the CFDA Award for Accessories Designer of the Year.Beyond the label, Lim has become a leader, author, entrepreneur, and recognized community advocate. In 2021, he led the #STOPASIANHATE movement, co-founding a GoFundMe initiative that has raised over $7,000,000 to date. Lim continued growing his personal projects in 2021, launching the “House of Slay” alongside his best friends. The House of Slay established a community that served as a safe, inclusive space for underrepresented voices from all walks of life. The group was honored at the 2022 CFDA Awards with the CFDA Positive Social Influence Award. And in 2023, Lim co-founded Creating Space, a grassroots organization aimed at bringing attention and healing to the mental health crisis affecting the AAPI community.
Michael Freeby is back(!!!) and counting down all the Best Dressed looks from the CFDA Awards, Halloween, election season, the Latin Grammys and more! Oscar De La Renta! Christian Siriano! Marc Jacobs! Who will be named November Best Dressed?!
T. Kyle and Brad discuss their Halloween(s), Adele and Celine Dion having a legends-on-legends meeting in Las Vegas, a 'Sunset Blvd.' clarification involving Nicole Scherzinger, Shawn Mendes kinda coming out, Lady Gaga's "DIsease" music video and Bruno Mars live performance video, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Gay Halloween and Celebrity Halloween featuring Troye Sivan, Charli xcx, Addison Rae, Rosalia, and Pabllo Vittar, the E.T. showdown between Janelle Monae and Heidi Klum, Lana Del Rey for 'Vogue Italia,' Trisha Paytas for 'Ladygunn' and 'Trishmas,' Addison Rae for CFDA Awards, the 'WSJ Innovators' with Ari and Charli, 'Brat' dictionary word of the year, TikTok Talk featuring the return of Apple Dance Gay, Rihanna talking to children, Countess Luann keeps on serving a term of endearment with Jessie Ware, new music from Rachel Stevens, The Weeknd, Anitta, Imogen Heap, Ethel Cain, Jonasu, Emily Roberts, Kaskade, Wilkinson, Paige Cavell, HAYLA and Heidi Montag. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Remember when Madeleine White broke the Internet by cutting up a Prada jumpsuit and wearing it to their fashion show in Milan? Today, we're breaking down her journey to becoming TikTok's DIY queen - from that viral moment, to re-creating a dress Bella Hadid wore to the Cannes Film Festival at home, to creating the gown she wore to the CFDA Awards just last week. She also shares her best tips for learning how to create at home, a bridal update, and exciting news about the re-launch of her brand, See You Tomorrow, coming this December.Love the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSupport the show by supporting our sponsor!Posh Peanut: Go to PoshPeanut.com/LGD, and use promo code LGD for 20% off your first order!Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we talk about the immense growth of Miu Miu which defies the ongoing slowdown across luxury. We also discuss the winners of the CFDA Awards, announced this week, and the appointment of Rati Sahi Levesque as the chief executive of The RealReal, replacing short-lived CEO John Koryl.
You've probably heard all about Timothee Chalament gatecrashing his own lookalike competition. This week, Eni digs deeper to discuss the intriguing details - from the love that may blossom from the event, to the former Mr Beast protégé who masterminded it. We also salute the well-deserved winners of the American Fashion Awards before delving into American politics and the way musicians are influencing it. So which stars are in the blue corner, and how is Trump trying to capitalise on his complex relationship with hip-hop? Press play to hear our thoughts.
Last night, Daniel Roseberry, the American designer who has reinvigorated Schiaparelli since taking over as creative director in 2019, was honored with the CFDA International Designer of the Year Award. The Texas born-and-raised designer joined Vogue's Nicole Phelps a few days earlier for a refreshingly frank, wide-ranging conversation about his journey from Texas, where he grew up, to Paris where he now resides full time.
Tom Brady takes to social to media to comment on Gisele's pregnancy, Celebs who hate their partners chewing and Jeopardy Clue that doesn't land well. Selena Gomez acne selfie and we discuss things that we are embarrassed about that are totally normal. Stories around the 2024 CFDA Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tom Brady takes to social to media to comment on Gisele's pregnancy, Celebs who hate their partners chewing and Jeopardy Clue that doesn't land well.Selena Gomez acne selfie and we discuss things that we are embarrassed about that are totally normal. Stories around the 2024 CFDA Awards. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on The Social, Gisele Bündchen and boyfriend Joaquim Valente are having their first child together! Then, American Airlines is testing technology that will audibly shame those who try to cut the line during boarding. And, Lucas Bravo insists “Emily in Paris” doesn't stimulate him anymore as an actor. Plus, food takes that would get you cancelled. And, standout looks from the 2024 CFDA Awards.
Fashion Icon David Meister steps Behind The Rope. From a young age, David knew fashion was his calling, inspired by such fashion conscious TV shows like The Sonny & Cher show. Yes, Cher was his inspiration! He has dressed them all as well. In this case all includes, but is not limited too, Olivia Palermo, Debra Messing, Whitney Port, Pamela Anderson, The Jane's Lynch and Fonda, Sofia Vergra, Sharon Stone, and Julia Louis Dreyfus. We also chat with David about Awards Shows, which is the most exciting to dress someone for and which is the biggest hassle. We also chat about some of the best and worst dressed celebrities - men and women. Of course, no chat with us leaves out Real Housewives. David has a new collection for HSN and let's face it, when we think of HSN, we think of everyone's favorite QVC icon, Lisa Rinna. We chat with David about what advice Rinna gave him as he ventures into this exciting new partnership with HSN and that time he dressed and attended the CFDA Awards with Rinna offspring and Fashion Icon, Miss Delilah Belle Hamlin!! Finally, we chat about Fashion in TV throughout the years - Fashion Police, Joan and Melissa Rivers and Project Runway. We figured today the perfect day to share this blast from the past chat with the one and only David Meister. @david_meister @behindvelvetrope @davidyontef BONUS & AD FREE EPISODES Available at - www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetrope BROUGHT TO YOU BY: LOLAVIE - lolavie.com/VELVET (Use Code Velvet For 15% Off Jennifer Aniston's Award Winning Hair Care) INDEED - indeed.com/velvet (Seventy Five Dollar $75 Sponsored Job Credit To Get Your Jobs More Visibility) BUBLY - bubly.com (Introducing Bubly Burst - Sparkling Water with an Extra Burst of Fruit Flavor, an Extra Burst of Fun. Purchase At a Store Near You) WINONA - bywinona.com (25% Off w/ Code VelvetRope When You Begin Your Hormone Replacement Therapy Journey) ADVERTISING INQUIRIES - Please contact David@advertising-execs.com MERCH Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're bridging the gap between high fashion and high times with Brett Heyman, the creative force behind Flower By Edie Parker. From lighting up joints at the CFDA Awards, to designing sophisticated cannabis accessories and selling cannabis products in six states, Brett is on a mission to redefine 'weed style.' Tune in for an inside look at how she's blending the worlds of couture and cannabis, all while navigating the joys and challenges of motherhood. Hosted by Ellen Lee Scanlon Sign up for our newsletter at dothepot.com Follow us: IG: @dothepot FB: @dothepot Pinterest: @dothepot LinkedIn: How to Do the Pot Twitter: @dothepot --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dothepot/message
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On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we discuss the diverging fortunes of Pandora and De Beers and how they exemplify what's happening in jewelry; the CFDA Awards, including the big winners; and The RealReal's continued efforts to reach profitability.
On this week's episode, the muleboyz kick things off by talking about their successful collaboration with Lusso Cloud and their event at Cueva. After reminiscing about their week, they get into the wildly anticipated return of Phoebe Philo and the reception of her first drop back in action. They stay on a fashion high discussing some CFDA Awards highlights and most notably, Willy Chavarria winning Menswear Designer of the Year! Ye's legendary but never-released brand, Pastelle, makes its second return since its creation in 2008, but are the people still hyped? Pharrell's auction house Joopiter is selling some of Nigo's classic memorabilia and kept his name in the headlines because his viral Louis Vuitton millionaire bag is “finally available ” with a literal million dollar price tag! They speak on their favorite mules of the week (aka Butt Watch), highlight Nicole McLaughlin's Hoka collab, Amine's New Balance collab, and the new Wales Bonner Samba Adidas. This week, they mule over: How often do your main pieces get washed? Butt Watch: Nike Clogposite LV Shark Clog McDonald's x Crocs Embossed Corduroy Boston Dr Martens Cow Print Isham
Cathy Hackl and guest host Lee Kebler are back with episode five of TechMagic, the show that dives deep into our tech futures and current tech and gaming news. In this episode, Hackl and Kebler talk about the new Beatles song made possible by machine learning. Hackl talks about playing video games with her kids. Hackl and Lee talk about Fortnite which released an OG map that generated 102 million hours of play and broke records. Zumba is coming to virtual reality and Kebler's grievance with VR fitness subscriptions. Hackl interviews guest, Pico Velásquez, Founder and CEO of VIIRA Inc.Producer Lily Snyder comes back with the Dispatch from the Fringe. In this segment, Snyder shares the weirdest story in tech this week. VR is going to space!Key Highlights:1:00 - Podcast intro with co-host Lee Kebler.1:22 - What we did last week: Lee The Beatles released their final song, “Now and Then”. Used machine learning to separate vocals from old recorded tape. Cathy plays video games with her kids and the benefits of playing together and is getting ready to attend the CFDA Awards in NYC, one of the biggest nights in fashion. 13:01 - Fortnite and the gaming industry: Launched an original Fortnite map. 44.7 million players 102 million hours of play. 20 - Tech and Sports: Sports is evolving. Flag Football will be an Olympic sport. Zumba will be released on virtual reality. 29:13 - Guest interview: Cathy speaks with Pico Velásquez, Founder and CEO of VIIRA Inc. 56:29 - Architectural design in spatial computing. Keebler and Hackl talk about engineering design as a vertical for spatial computing.57:20 - Dispatch from the Fringe1:00 - 1:04:50 - OutroShow Notes:The Beatles SongWhy you should play video games with your kidsAs OG ‘Fortnite' Breaks Records, ‘Call Of Duty' Players Want Verdansk Or Blackout BackFlag football will be part of 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles. Here's what to knowPico Velásquez on LinkedInHTC's Vive Focus 3 has a new, far-out mission: astronaut mental healthSubscribe and Share:www.adweek.com/podcasts/tech-magic/Cathy Hackl on LinkedInLee Kebler on LinkedInLily Snyder on LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Today on The Social, we discuss the standout looks for the 2023 CFDA Awards. And, a food delivery service says you're getting bad service if you don't tip. Then, the biggest bombshells from Barbra Streisand's memoir. Plus, the debate over whether it's gross to sleep on stained and yellowed pillows.
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Dubbed by the New York Times as the Queen of Hoops, Jennifer Fisher's accessories brand is coveted by top celebrities and the fashion set. But Jennifer Fisher's creativity doesn't fit neatly into a box. As a former wardrobe stylist for commercials, this jewelry founder's exceptional eye has graced other categories like home and interior design, and her expert kitchen skills have made her custom salts the new must-have accessory to meals across the country with @jenniferfisherkitchen. How does a jewelry designer branch out into salts? Jennifer is laser-focused on creating what she feels deep in her gut and not caring what others think. In this episode, Jennifer shares her personal story of motherhood and serious health struggles and how her son's unexpected and miraculous birth quite literally gave birth to her jewelry collection. The baby gifts being sent to her just weren't cutting it. Her famous personalized stamped dog tag was the talk of the photo shoots she was on, and all it took was making one necklace for Uma Thurman (who wore hers on the cover of Glamour), and the rest is history. Founded 18 years ago, her brand is now omnichannel and just getting started. Jennifer shares her mentality around brand-building as an individual, being super direct, and why you can't attract everyone. Note: That's ok with her. Her energy and style are contagious; you'll leave this one inspired to be yourself. Jennifer is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a nominee for the 2019 Accessory Designer of the Year at the annual CFDA Awards, a recipient of the 2018 Town & Country Jewelry Award for Retail Innovation, the 2016 Influencer of the Year at the annual Accessories Council Excellence (ACE) Awards and was a nominee for the CFDA Swarovski Accessories award in 2014. She speaks frequently about strategic leadership, brand building, and empowering the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs, most recently at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, Columbia, Savannah College of Art & Design, and Northeastern University.
Tony-winning writer and performer, Sarah Jones, is making her directorial debut when her new film Sell/Buy/Date which Cinedigm will be releasing in theaters in LA on October 14th, NYC on October 21st, and streaming in November on Amazon Prime. The wide release announcement exclusive is out with Variety here. The deeply personal film is a witty documentary / narrative hybrid following Jones and her multicultural characters (she plays 5 characters in the film!) on a journey exploring our relationship to the sex industry via Sarah's hilarious comedy and social justice lens. Sell/Buy/Date is written, and directed by Sarah Jones, and is executive produced by Meryl Streep with appearances by Ilana Glazer and Bryan Cranston. “I want the whole world to know about Sarah Jones. I think she's an extraordinary artist--a once in a lifetime artist,” said Meryl Streep. Sell/Buy/Date has seen various iterations over the past six years, first starting as Sarah's off-Broadway one-woman show in 2016, which she then remounted in Los Angeles in 2018. At the start of the pandemic lockdown in 2020, she brought some of her stage characters to life on social media for her #yesimsarahjones IG Live Show to ignite conversation around the black lives matter movement. And now, Jones is ready to debut her Sell/Buy/Date feature film. In the past Sarah and the live version of the show received feature coverage in Vogue and Vogue.com, The Economist, The New York Times, Town & Country, WMag.com and much more. About Sarah Jones: Called “a master of the genre” by The New York Times, Sarah Jones is a Tony® Award-winning solo performer, writer, comedian and activist. She recently made her debut as a film director with the hybrid documentary Sell/Buy/Date, in which she also stars. The film, which is executive produced by Oscar-winner Meryl Streep, world premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and will be distributed (theatrical and streaming) by Cinedigm this fall. Jones is mainly known for her multi-character one-person shows, including Broadway hit Bridge & Tunnel, also originally produced by Streep, and the critically-acclaimed play Sell/Buy/Date, which inspired the film. She has also appeared in various film and TV projects, including co-starring (along with Elisabeth Shue, Giovanni Ribisi, and Julie Delpy) in the Netflix series, On the Verge; Noah Baumbach's Oscar® nominated film Marriage Story opposite Scarlett Johansson, and on the final season of Broad City. Jones also appeared in Chris Rock's Good Hair documentary, and, at the request of Vogue and Anna Wintour, co-created and starred in a short film with designers Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan, Zac Posen, Diane Von Furstenberg and Vera Wang, directed by Fisher Stevens for the CFDA Awards. Additionally, Jones' writing credits include the Golden-Globe nominated Showtime series SMILF. Renowned as “a one-woman global village,” she has also given multiple main-stage TED Talks garnering millions of views, performed for President and First Lady Obama at the White House, and given a performance at The World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland as the first artist on its stage normally reserved for heads of state. She has also been a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, raising awareness of gender, ethnic, racial, and economic injustice and disparities, including in the United States. Jones recently launched Foment Productions, a social justice-focused entertainment company aligned with her progressive activism, with Sell/Buy/Date as its first production. The film tackles the intersection of race, gender justice, the economy, and various other issues through the unexpected lens of the sex industry. Using humor, investigative interviews, celebrity cameos (including Rosario Dawson, Ilana Glazer, and Bryan Cranston) and her own personal story, the film highlights how this topic is closer and more relevant to all of our lives than we may realize. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
T. Kyle and Bradley discuss the biggest news of the week, which they could have told you already: rats have rhythm, and they love Lady Gaga. They also discuss Christina Aguilera's Nintendo promo and upcoming documentary, the 2023 Mighty Hoopla line-up (Brad's going this time, really), Kelly Rowland singlehandedly forming Little Mix, the (4 out of 5) Spice Girls reunion for Geri's birthday, High Fashion Editorial! featuring Lindsay Lohan's Lohanaissance and Bebe Rexha's ‘Blue' EMAs look, Jennifer Lopez for Vogue and the CFDA Awards with Addison Rae, Julia Fox, Martha Stewart and Cher (plus her CGI for Balmain), TikTok Talk featuring the Jessie J wig lady, the HAIM stan who got dumped in line for Dua Lipa, the Desseso dancing lady, the “Crazy” riff challenge, Jeffree Star quitting YouTube, clown Elon Musk sinking Twitter and the rebirth of Tumblr, new music from Madonna's daughter Lourdes (Lolahol), the ‘Rain' EP, a new tune from The Blessed Madonna and Uffie, Kygo's surprise album drop, Rihanna's second ‘Black Panther' Ballad and Mariah Carey's ‘Merry Christmas to All.' The rats are going to love this episode!We have merch! http://merch.legendsonlypodcast.com Listen to bonus episodes & join our Discord: http://patreon.com/legendsonly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MEET TENIQUE BERNARD Tenique Bernard is a talented public relations officer with over 14 years of experience in corporate, marketing and internal communications. She began her career in fashion in 2007 as a freelancer at the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) where she worked to support the PR and events team at the CFDA Awards. Teni proceeded to secure more jobs and worked with renowned brands like Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren where she worked for eight years At Ralph Lauren, she developed and executed different communication strategies for the companies' initiatives, helped strengthen the relationship with media partners to secure brand coverage and features for the brand After her stint at Ralph Lauren, Tenique joined KCD in 2016 and worked on major red carpets and runway shows with a wide range of clients from Kate Spade to Brandon Maxwell. At present, she runs her own consulting firm, Tenique Bernard Consulting where she uses her knowledge and experience to cater for Black-owned brands, women-led brands as well as emerging brands.
In this episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Muhlethaler interviews her friend, New York-based jewelry designer Jennifer Fisher. The two met in New York, many moons ago, over a long dinner at Mr Chow's in Tribeca and had an instantaneous bond. Jennifer is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a nominee for the 2020 and 2019 Accessory Designer of the Year at the annual CFDA Awards, a recipient of the 2018 Town & Country Jewelry Award for Retail Innovation, the 2016 Influencer of the Year at the annual Accessories Council Excellence (ACE) Awards and was a nominee for the CFDA Swarovski Accessories award in 2014. She speaks frequently about strategic leadership, brand building and empowering the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs.A long-time wardrobe stylist who grew up in California, Jennifer started making jewelry after her son Shane was born, which followed treatment for a tumor in her chest and several failed rounds of IVF. In their conversation, she tells Anne the story of creating that talisman, a special piece that became a powerful charm to mark the birth of her baby, and how it became a natural starting point for her brand. A born entrepreneur, Jennifer shares how at age five she was already selling caterpillar hair clips and button earrings to the local store. She also tells Anne how growing up, she watched her polo-playing, silversmith grandfather solder bolo ties and belt buckles, a likely inspiration for her own jewelry making. Of course they discuss business, too, including how Jennifer cultivates a positive mindset despite the stress of her career (especially in the last two years), and how she lets herself learn from things that don't work. The two also talk in depth about the way they eat, because Jennifer, a wonderful cook, recently launched a line of condiments, Jennifer Fisher Salt (the ultimate seasoning, as it's been dubbed by Goop). They also connect on the importance of making smarter choices when it comes to food and their personal reasons for that, too. They finish by talking about Jennifer's latest venture, a new fragrance (which she describes is like a cookie on vacation!) and the wonderful partnership she has with Kevin, her husband, both at work and at home. An inspiring, joyful and very personal conversation. Happy listening! ***Selected links from episode: You can find Jennifer at https://jenniferfisherjewelry.com/Discover the salts & Jen's recipes at https://jenniferfisherjewelry.com/collections/saltsFollow Jennifer on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jenniferfisherjewelry/And https://www.instagram.com/jenniferfisherkitchen/or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/JenniferFisherJewelryPhotographer Luke Gilford https://www.lukegilford.com/and his portraits of Pamela Anderson https://www.pamelaandersonfoundation.org/news/2016/2/26/movies-by-luke-gilfordThe Glamour Magazine cover with Uma Thurman https://www.amazon.com/Glamour-Magazine-July-2006-Thurman/dp/B0026C424AJennifer's custom charm necklaces https://jenniferfisherjewelry.com/collections/charms-1https://www.glamour.com/story/jennifer-fisher-cfda-award-nTasis School in Lugano https://www.tasis.ch/Hashimoto's disease https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hashimoto%27s_thyroiditisThe book Jennifer swears by, Ketotarian by Dr Will Cole - https://drwillcole.com/ketotarianA book Anne swears by, A Beautiful Constraint - http://www.abeautifulconstraint.com/the-book-2The song Bitch better have my money by Rihanna - https://open.spotify.com/track/0NTMtAO2BV4tnGvw9EgBVq?autoplay=true ***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us and also helps to secure future guests. Thank you so much for listening! For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecast - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/ Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com. Follow Anne: Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds
Takin' Care of Lady Business with Jennifer Justice Episode 027: She Did It Her Way: How to Build an Empire Jennifer Fisher is the owner and creative director of Jennifer Fisher Jewelry. Jennifer is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a nominee for the 2020 and 2019 Accessory Designer of the Year at the annual CFDA Awards, a recipient of the 2018 Town & Country Jewelry Award for Retail Innovation, the 2016 Influencer of the Year at the annual Accessories Council Excellence (ACE) Awards, and was a nominee for the CFDA Swarovski Accessories award in 2014. She speaks frequently about strategic leadership, brand building and empowering the next generation of fashion entrepreneurs, most recently at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, Columbia and Savannah College of Art & Design. When she is not running her business or running around New York City, she's cooking dinner and hanging out at home with her teenagers Drew and Shane, dog Tito and beloved husband (and business partner!) Kevin. Listen to this information-packed Takin' Care of Lady Business episode where Lauren takes us behind the scenes in the life of an activist investor. Here is what to expect on this week's show: How Jennifer turned an idea she had in her bedroom into a jewelry empire Why people telling you that having kids holds you back from reaching your goals are wrong Tips on staying focused and ignoring negativity How Jennifer stayed ahead of the curve and took to marketing via Instagram before anyone else was When to admit that you can't do everything yourself- and how to find the right people who will do what you may not excel at Ways that Jennifer expanded her brand into different industries, and tips for how you can, too Connect with Jennifer: WEBSITE: https://jenniferfisherjewelry.com/ LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferfisherjewelry/ INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jenniferfisherjewelry/ PINTEREST: https://www.pinterest.com/jfisherjewelry/ FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/JenniferFisherJewelry Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you have a picture in mind of what a typical stoner looks like, Brett Heyman is here to prove you wrong. Married with children, she is the founder of the irreverent handbag company, Edie Parker, and its cannabis and smoking accessories brand Flower by Edie Parker. A red carpet regular who has her home featured in Architectural Digest, she's a veteran of the fashion world who has worked for Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana. While the rest of the fashion world sits on the sidelines of cannabis, Brett has made it her crusade, from both a personal as well as a social advocacy point of view. Dubbed the Coco Chanel of luxury cannabis by Forbes, she continues to literally make a statement by incorporating words like “Weed” and “Dope” into the design of her irreverent bags worn by the likes of Kacey Musgraves and other cannabis lovers attracted to her brand ethos: “For a good time, call Edie Parker.” We talk about New York as the epicenter of cannabis culture, the likes of Gucci and Chanel getting on the cannabis bandwagon, children and weed, and lighting up at the CFDA Awards. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi! A bit of a throwback this episode. Today we cover: Topic: - Astroworld Tragedy Rants & Raves -Xmas Store Promotions - New Music: Adele, and Red (Taylor's Versions Cha&Chisme: - Britney Spears finally free! - CFDA Awards Have topic suggestions? Hit us up at chaandchismerequests@gmail.com @chaandchisme for Twitter, Instagram, and Twitch Music Credits: Bori's Room
Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, co-hosts Kristen Cole (in NYC) and Cristina Ehrlich (traveling in Santa Fe) sit down with NY- based womenswear designer, Jonathan Cohen, and his business partner, CEO, Sarah Leff. The women catch up on sweater weather, some of their favorite knitwear, the Gucci show in LA and discuss with their guests digital floral, community engagement, NYC, the CFDA Awards, the power of creativity, business pivots, a forthcoming pop-up and Lysol.
This episode we have the whole team in-studio to bring you the latest in fashion news including the winners and the snubs at the 2021 CFDA Awards, Daniel Lee's abrupt departure from Bottega Veneta, and the future of the brand. Finally inspired by the upcoming film House of Gucci, we debut our new segment: Fashion Beefs, where we take a closer look at the true-crime scandals and infamous conflicts of fashion history. Thanks for tuning in, make sure you leave a rating and review! SOCIAL N LINKS samplesizemedia.com Twitter Instagram TikTok Youtube SAMPLE SIZE CREW Noelle: @yeahnoe // @yeahnoee Tone: @tone.b0ne // @Tone_b0ne Jadan: @jadan_wash // @Iam_jadan
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RHOBH star Erika Jayne is single and ready to mingle, Prince Harry & Meghan Markle make their red carpet return and Adele reveals why she avoided being friends with celebrities! Plus, we take over the CMA Awards and CFDA Awards!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of the Glossy Week in Review podcast, fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff start by discussing some of the honorees at this year's CFDA awards, including Zendaya, Anya Taylor-Joy and the Model Alliance. Also on the slate this week: the rumors that Richemont may divest from its stake in Net-a-Porter, the distinction between Net-a-Porter's and Farfetch's strategies, and Farfetch's new private label brand, There Was One.
Join correspondent Tom Wilmer reporting from Florence, Alabama where he visits with legendary fashion designer Billy Reid as he shares tales from his incredible life journey. Reid is one of only four American fashion designers who have won three or more Council of Fashion Designers or America's prestigious CFDA Awards.
Fashion Icon David Meister steps Behind The Rope. From a young age, David knew fashion was his calling, inspired by such fashion conscious TV shows like The Sonny & Cher show. Yes, Cher was his inspiration! Do we need to know anything else? Of course, like any other fashion forward lad, David made his way to New York City, then Los Angeles, and the rest is history. With signature collections in Bergdorf Goodman, Neiman Marcus, and Saks, David has done it all. He has dressed them all as well. In this case all includes, but is not limited too, Olivia Palermo, Debra Messing, Whitney Port, Pamela Anderson, The Jane’s Lynch and Fonda, Sofia Vergra, Sharon Stone, and Julia Louis Dreyfus. We chat with David about what working with each of these Iconic women was like - the good, the bad, the other. David also chats about his dream to dress, Angelina Jolie and that one time he was absolutely speechless when he met her. We also chat with David about Awards Shows, which is the most exciting to dress someone for and which is the biggest hassle. We also chat about some of the best and worst dressed celebrities - men and women. Of course, no chat with us leaves out Real Housewives. David has a new collection for HSN and let’s face it, when we think of HSN, we think of everyone’s favorite QVC icon, Lisa Rinna. We chat with David about what advice Rinna gave him as he ventures into this exciting new partnership with HSN and that one time he dressed and attended they CFDA Awards with Rinna offspring and Fashion Icon, Miss Delilah Belle Hamlin!! Finally we chat about Fashion in TV throughout the years - Fashion Police, Joan and Melissa Rivers and Project Runway. @david_meister@behindvelvetrope@davidyontefBonus Episodes Available at - https://www.patreon.com/behindthevelvetropeBrought to you by HelloFresh https://www.HelloFresh.com/12velvet (Use code 12velvet for 12 FREE Meals, including free shipping)Brought to you by Better HELP https://www.betterhelp.com/velvetropeMerch Available at - https://www.teepublic.com/stores/behind-the-velvet-rope?ref_id=13198 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Keanan Duffty explores the intersection between creativity and commerce, and his own connection to punk music and the DYI movement. He shares insights on the fashion industry, and the need for more independent retailers. He also discusses the MPS-Fashion Management graduate program he founded. Keanan is an award-winning British designer, musician, educator, author of “Rebel Rebel Anti-Style” (Rizzoli/Universe, 2009) and an innovator in contemporary fashion design. Duffty is a member of the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), a CFDA Education Committee member and was the stylist for the 2016 CFDA Awards tribute to David Bowie, featuring Tilda Swinton and Michael C. Hall with costumes by Kansai Yamamoto and Donatella Versace. Duffty graduated from Central Saint Martins with a Bachelor of Arts degree with 1st Class Honors. Before graduation his work was featured extensively in The Face, i-D Magazine and Blitz photographed by Nick Knight, Iain McKell and Marc Lebon. Duffty is the founding Director of the Masters in Fashion Management at Parsons School of Design and is regularly featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Women’s Wear Daily and Business of Fashion. The Keanan Duffty music-inspired namesake collection was established in 1998 and sold from showrooms in New York and London to 150 international retailers including Barneys New York, Bergdorf Goodman, Bloomingdales, Harvey Nichols, Lane Crawford Hong Kong, Baycrews and Journal Standard in Japan. From 2000-2003 Duffty collaborated with Reebok on a co-branded sneaker collection. In 2006 Duffty entered into an agreement with Li & Fung and Target to launch ‘England’s Dreaming by Keanan Duffty’ at 1200 stores throughout the USA. In 2007 Duffty collaborated with David Bowie to create a limited-edition fashion collection, which sold out at Target within weeks of its debut. Duffty has collaborated with brands including Aveda, Ben Sherman, Dr. Martens, Kid Robot, Medicom, Gola, Reebok and has served as Design Director for Gwen Stefani’s L.A.M.B, John Varvatos ★USA and Ben Sherman. Learn more: LinkedIn | Instagram Hosted by: Christopher Lacy, Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design Produced by: Joshua Williams, Assistant Professor, Parsons School of Design Executive Producer: Fashion Consort Follow the podcast on Instagram: @RetailRevolutionPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What you’ll learn in this episode: How Robert Lee Morris started as a self-taught jewelry designer and forged a path to the pinnacle of the fashion jewelry world. How galleries like Sculpture to Wear and Artwear helped promote studio jewelry. What it was like to be part of the 70s and 80s fashion scene. How Robert Lee Morris became a household name. Why the excess of the 80s led to the minimalism of the 90s. How taste in jewelry has changed over the years. About Robert Lee Morris: Robert Lee Morris is a fashion jewelry designer and sculptor, who attributes much of his inspiration to organic forms he admires in nature and to designing for an imaginary futuristic society. His designs have been made in gold, silver and bronze. He is known for his 24 carat matte gold plating and rich deep red copper and green patina. Robert has collaborated with many leading fashion designers, including Geoffrey Beene, Karl Lagerfeld, Kansai Yamamoto, Calvin Klein, Anne Klein, and Donna Karan. He was awarded the Coty Award in 1981 and the Geoffrey Beene Lifetime Achievement Award by the CFDA Awards in 2007. Robert was first discovered in 1971 by New York gallery owner Joan Sonnabend and first exhibited his work at her art jewelry outpost in the Plaza Hotel called Sculpture to Wear. Shortly after the closing of Sculpture to Wear in 1977, he opened the first iteration of Artwear Gallery. After relocating to SoHo in 1978, he gained new celebrity clientele, including Issey Miyake, Madonna, Cher, Bianca Jagger, Janet Jackson, Oprah Winfrey, among others. About Lisa M. Berman*: Lisa M. Berman, is known as the Visionary Proprietor of the iconic gallery Sculpture to Wear, which was instrumental in launching the studio jewelry movement in the United States. Berman curates exhibitions and places collections into museums, as well as offering an eclectic array of art, jewelry and unique objects via her gallery to discerning collectors, media and art institutions, which have been featured in multiple films, television and publications. She is also the founder of Berman Arts Agency, Director of the Oropeza Sculpture Garden, the Official West Coast Representative of Robert Lee Morris’s Archives and the first Ambassador for ARTISTAR Jewels in the United States *No relation to host Sharon Berman Additional Resources: Facebook Instagram Robert Lee Morris: NYC Jewelry Week at Pratt institute Watch a video of Lisa M. Berman showcase her work with Robert Lee a Morris as she reviews some of his unforgettable pieces. Watch a video of this podcast on youtube Transcript COLLAR 1980, brass with verdigris patina. Sample for a KANSAI YAMAMOTO EVENT, one-of-a-kind. ROLLING MACHINE Collar, Sterling silver & brass,1974. One-of-a-kind. From RLM: “Yes! This is my favorite! Has incredible Providence...was one of my two signature pieces in the “SCULPTURES AS JEWELRY AS SCULPTURE” exhibition at the Boston ICA in 1974. LONG CUFF #6 1989, Cutout photo etched sheet metal created for DONNA KARAN. Resort collection,18k gold plate. One-of-a-kind. Lisa M. Berman, owner of Sculpture to Wear Gallery and West Coast dealer for the Robert Lee Morris archives.
In this episode, we spend a great deal discussing our thoughts on the recent CFDA nominations! Who do you think should take home an award? We also get into the sour reception of Jacquemus‘s recent Menswear presentation and racial tokenism in the fashion industry. For the extended version on Patreon, we give a recap of the Valentino Fall Couture collection and Dior Resort collection. We also talk about the recent controversy surrounding Balenciaga being called out for stealing a creative concept from student artist Tra My Nguyen. To hear the extended version, sign up for a membership on patreon.com/fashionvictimspod.
In this episode of the podcast, artist and designer Aerosyn Lex whose work has been exhibited at New York's Museum of Modern Art, and who has collaborated with iconic brands and individuals like Kanye West and Nike joins us to talk about the process of finding your creative identity.Aerosyn Lex is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited at New York's Museum of Modern Art, the CFDA Awards, and beyond. He is one of the top 40 alumni from the prestigious Pratt institute and has been awarded the coveted SCOPE grand prize during the Armory Arts Show. Living and working in both New York and has collaborated with some of today's most illustrious names including Kenzo, Nike, LVMH, Public School, Kanye, and DiploListener TribeWe have our own private social network for listeners of the Unmistakable Creative podcast. You can meet other listeners, discuss episodes, and even have the opportunity to have your favorite episode re-aired on a Friday! Just visit https://unmistakablecreative.com/tribe to sign up.UNMISTAKABLE CREATIVE PRIMEWe are launching Unmistakable Creative Prime, exclusive access to all our new monthly courses, group coaching calls, live chats with former guests as well as access to a keyword search engine of our entire podcast catalogue and much, much more. To find out more, visit https://UnmistakableCreative.com/Prime See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Phillip Lim is a world renowned fashion designer born in Thailand and of Chinese descent. He and his business partner, Wen Zhou, debuted their label 3.1 Phillip Lim in 2005 at New York Fashion Week and have been creating stunning designs for the global modern citizen ever since. Since the brand’s inception, 3.1 Phillip Lim has gone on to receive numerous accolades for their work, including 3 CFDA Awards for Womenswear, Menswear, and Accessories. The brand currently has six stores in New York, Tokyo, London, Los Angeles, and Miami. In this episode, Karina Givargisoff and Sharleen Spiteri chat with Phillip about growing up watching MTV, the perfect pair of trousers, and the ugly and beautiful sides of the industry. We also get to hear about the designer’s collaborative work with One x One: The Conscious Design Initiative where he had the opportunity to partner with researcher Charlotte McCurdy to promote scientific innovation in fashion design. Like what you heard? Help us spread the word by rating and reviewing in iTunes to help others find us or share about the show on social media. FIND PHILLIP LIM Brand: @31philliplim Personal: @therealphilliplim Website: 31philliplim.com FIND MISSION HOSTS Karina: @missionmagazine Sharleen: @sharleenspiteri Website: missionmag.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mission-magazine/support
Listen to fashion designer Giles Deacon - the imposing embodiment of modern couture - in conversation with Tim Blanks, one of the foremost voices in fashion and Editor at Large of the Business of Fashion. Deacon's designs express a very particular sensibility. Glamorous but dark. Sumptuous but slightly macabre. They are the kind of clothes that imbue their wearer with extraordinary character. But it tends to be extraordinary characters who are best equipped to wear them. Every dress tells a story. Therefore every wearer is a storyteller. Which makes Giles a master narrator of modern couture. Tim Blanks probes his psyche and finds out how and why Giles fits into contemporary fashion. Tim has written for Vogue, GQ, The Financial Times, Interview, Fantastic Man and Arena Homme Plus. In the 2013 CFDA Awards he was awarded the media award in honour Eugenia Sheppard, the premier industry award for fashion journalism.
Hi Kids, This week, Ingrid and Mauricio discuss the 2019 CFDA Awards, Trump's visit to England, and the relevancy of fashion shows. Plus, Ingrid starts us off with a mid-century impression. Enjoy!
Hosts Noah Thomas and Jian DeLeon are joined by A$AP Twelvyy. Fresh off the release of "Pups" (https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/asap-ferg-asap-rocky-pups/), Twelvyy talks about some of his upcoming musical projects and a few of the new influences he hopes to bring to the table. We also talk about his brand, LAST YEAR BEING BROKE(N) https://www.lastyearbeingbroken.com, which just released some dope new footwear—the VERSEONE slides with interchangeable straps. Twelvyy and Noah bond over their shared hobby of being "slide connoisseurs" or whatever, but then we get in-depth on one of the best Japanese labels in the game—Kapital. Twelvyy talks about some of his favorite pieces, and Noah confesses that Twelvyy actually put him on. In addition to the news of the week—from the CFDA Awards to the latest Palace x adidas collab—we also have a strong debate over whether JJJJOUND x APC is the most minimal collaboration since white bread met unsalted skim milk butter. Also not to miss are Twelvyy's thrift shopping tips! We also asked listeners to call into the Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) to answer the Question of the Week. This week's QOTW had us asking you: "What would your A$AP Mob name be?" Twelvyy hears a few and decides whether or not they'd make the cut. And as always, feel free to call the hotline for a chance to end up in the next episode. See you next week and please subscribe. We have things we want to buy and it helps. Relevant Links: Here Are All the Winners From the 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards Apple Is Shutting Down iTunes After Nearly Two DecadesYou Can Now Buy Advance Tickets for Virgil Abloh’s “Figures of Speech” Exhibition Palace Gives the Iconic adidas Superstar an Eye-Catching Remix JJJJound x A.P.C. Is the Minimalist Collab of Our Dreams Wild Footage From China Shows Shoppers Fighting Over KAWS x Uniqlo Collab JAY-Z Is the First Billionaire Rapper Rihanna’s $600 Million Fortune Made Her the World’s Richest Female Musician Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cynthia Rowley's in big legal trouble. Overall apparel sales are in the pits. Meanwhile, Alexander Wang hosted his latest runway show at Rockefeller Center. The CFDA Awards happened, and they've appointed a new role. Plus, Tiffany Haddish warms our hearts once again. Come hang out! Pop Fashion Links Instagram: @popfashionpodcast Twitter: @JustPopFashion Lisa’s Twitter: @lisatella Kaarin’s Twitter: @truetostyle
Hosts Noah Thomas and Jian DeLeon are joined by A$AP Twelvyy. Fresh off the release of "Pups" (https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/asap-ferg-asap-rocky-pups/), Twelvyy talks about some of his upcoming musical projects and a few of the new influences he hopes to bring to the table. We also talk about his brand, LAST YEAR BEING BROKE(N) https://www.lastyearbeingbroken.com, which just released some dope new footwear—the VERSEONE slides with interchangeable straps. Twelvyy and Noah bond over their shared hobby of being "slide connoisseurs" or whatever, but then we get in-depth on one of the best Japanese labels in the game—Kapital. Twelvyy talks about some of his favorite pieces, and Noah confesses that Twelvyy actually put him on. In addition to the news of the week—from the CFDA Awards to the latest Palace x adidas collab—we also have a strong debate over whether JJJJOUND x APC is the most minimal collaboration since white bread met unsalted skim milk butter. Also not to miss are Twelvyy's thrift shopping tips! We also asked listeners to call into the Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) to answer the Question of the Week. This week's QOTW had us asking you: "What would your A$AP Mob name be?" Twelvyy hears a few and decides whether or not they'd make the cut. And as always, feel free to call the hotline for a chance to end up in the next episode. See you next week and please subscribe. We have things we want to buy and it helps. Relevant Links: Here Are All the Winners From the 2019 CFDA Fashion Awards Apple Is Shutting Down iTunes After Nearly Two DecadesYou Can Now Buy Advance Tickets for Virgil Abloh’s “Figures of Speech” Exhibition Palace Gives the Iconic adidas Superstar an Eye-Catching Remix JJJJound x A.P.C. Is the Minimalist Collab of Our Dreams Wild Footage From China Shows Shoppers Fighting Over KAWS x Uniqlo Collab JAY-Z Is the First Billionaire Rapper Rihanna’s $600 Million Fortune Made Her the World’s Richest Female Musician Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh and Julie discuss the Big Little Lies season 2 premiere, the CFDA Awards, and Prince George's latest habit. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gustavo & Martina took a quick break from what seemed an intense week for fashion and the culinary world. The passing of both icons brings them together to discuss a mental illness that seems to be claiming lives more than automobile accidents. On a lighter note, the podcasters discuss the CFDA Awards and the red carpet. Just hit the play button for the full interviewListen and subscribe via iTunes As always, below are the visuals that go along with our podcast.Loved Hamish Bowles look! The fit on this suit was top notch! The lines created a stripe that made him look much thinner! These stripes created an optical illusion that drew my eye in that made me move from section to section with my eyes. They kept my attention while looking at it. Kourtney Khardashian in Christian Siriano. Loved this look as it kept in line with our current state of empowering women to be forces of nature. This look is slick and flattering but still feminine and delicate. The detailing of the stones on this pantsuit makes the statement considering it is a very simple look that she had on. Thought the accessorizing was done tastefully as well as hair and make-up.Emiily Rataikowski in Brock Collection. I personally enjoyed the structure of this garment. I felt like it collaborated the structure of a masculine garment but yet was feminine with the silhouette of a dress and the floral applique. I also think that Midi length gowns are extremely difficult to execute and she has a tall slender frame that this completely works for her. The fact that the top half and bottom half are two different looks makes them look like a separates which is also great because it is a look that can be dressed up or dressed down. Martha Hunt in Thome Browne. Loved this look in particular because it marries the structured tailored looks that Thom Browne is known for but yet looks delicate and feminine. To me this is also very artistic and that is what fashion is about; art that we wear. The boning in the gown creates the structure and visual interest. The train she is holding in her hand that is attached to the dress also adds to the drama in the gown and gives the eye another thing to look at. I will say it is very visually appealing because there is a natural progression that the eye goes through meaning that it starts at the top and works its’ way down and you stop to look at every detail.Linda Fargo in Oscar de la Renta. Linda Fargo is probably my favorite look of all the looks I personally saw at the CFDA awards. The womenswear director of BG wore a traditional polka dot that most people think is a juvenile print but was worn in an elegant way. This print is one that I believe most people tend to shy away from because it makes you stand out in a crowd. But Fargo does this in a way that is tastefully done. It’s a fairly simple silhouette with the fabric being the star of this show. Bravo to her in not taking fashion so seriously. Tracee Ellis Ross in Carolina Herrera. Gustavo loves this dress for the pure fact that is ultra feminine. From the cascading silk layes of different shades of pink to the bold black strap. It stood our more than others. Naomi Campbell in Calvin Klien. What is there to say about the most Iconic model infringe? Absolutely nothing. There is nothing Naomi cannot wear and not make it work. I love the bold red and the fact that is modern but it reminds me of a 20's flapper dress. Amazing.Cate Blanchette in Monse was the cool chic at the party. The one that goes against the dress code but knows she looks cool. I love this black ensemble with the pop of glittered silver. Upon more research, I discovered that an apron type skirt is layered over the silver skirt as given it an illusion of a topsy-turvy layer. I think this worked great for an event that salutes designer creativity. As Always. LIKE. COMMENT. SUBSCRIBE.Follow our social media:IG: @fashionjunkiespodcast2Twitter: @fashionjunkies2
On this week's Dropcast, Noah Thomas, Jian DeLeon, and the Ball Boyz, Kyle Hodge and Ian Servantes, are joined by HS Music Editor Sydney Gore. The crew talks about Kyle's trip to Wyoming to experience the Kanye West listening party firsthand, and dude even managed to fly back in time for our Highsnobiety Issue 16 launch party with Chief Keef. Fashion-wise, Noah explains what the big deal is about the LVMH awards, and talks about this year's winner, Japanese label Doublet. Speaking of fashion awards—we also break down what it means now that Supreme snagged the CFDA award for best menswear designer. We also talk about Kim Jones' World Cup collab with Nike, and give a brief primer on how to tell different Rimowa briefcases apart. As always, we welcome your comments, feedback, and perspectives on the Dropcast Hotline. So give us a ring at 833-HIGHSNOB. That's 833-444-4766. Call us now! Relevant Links Fashion Designer Kate Spade Found Dead at Age 55 https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/kate-spade-dead/ Lionel Messi Talks Being the Best & Poses With Goats for ‘PAPER’ Magazine https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/lionel-messi-paper-goat-cover-story/ Kim Jones Debuts His Nike World Cup Collection https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/kim-jones-nike-world-cup-capsule/ What Is the LVMH Prize and Who Are the Finalists? https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/lvmh-awards-2018-nominations/ Ralph Lauren Rocks Salomon Trail Sneakers With a Tux & We’re Kinda Here for It https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/ralph-lauren-trail-running-sneakers-outfit/ Supreme’s James Jebbia Crowned Menswear Designer of the Year at 2018 CFDA Awards https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/cfda-winners-supreme/ OFF-WHITE x RIMOWA Are Dropping a Transparent Suitcase Collab https://www.highsnobiety.com/2017/09/26/off-white-rimowa-collaboration/ J. Prince Stopped Drake from Dropping an “Overwhelming” Pusha-T Diss Track https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/j-prince-drake-pusha-t-beef/ We’re Still the Kids We Used to Be: A Night With Kanye West in Wyoming https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/kanye-west-wyoming-ye-listening-party/ The Wyoming Ranch Used by Kanye West Has Now Banned All Rappers https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/kanye-west-wyoming-ranch-banned-rappers/ Here’s What Went Down at the Highsnobiety x DC Shoes x FTP Issue Launch Party https://www.highsnobiety.com/p/highsnobiety-ftp-issue-launch-party/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Editor-In-Chief Alyssa Vingan Klein, Deputy Editor Tyler McCall, Senior Editor Maura Brannigan, and Associate Editor Maria Bobila chat about how they got into the fashion industry and break down the 2017 CFDA Awards, from Raf Simons's big sweep to the coveted Instabooth. Follow Fashionista: Website: fashionista.com/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/Fashionista_com Instagram: www.instagram.com/fashionista_com/ Follow The Hosts: Alyssa: www.twitter.com/alyssavingan Tyler: www.twitter.com/eiffeltyler Maura: www.twitter.com/maura_brannigan Maria: www.twitter.com/bobilapizza Intro Music by The Hell Yeah Babies: www.thehellyeahbabies.com/ Produced by Jay Carter: twitter.com/_JelaniCarter
Lewis Mirrett is a fashion photographer and graphic designer. He has worked with clients such as DKNY, Mac Cosmetics, Victoria's Secret, Tommy Hilfiger, CFDA Awards and many more. His portfolio can be found at www.lewismirrett.com as well as on Instagram at @lewismirrett
Deidre and guest host Christina Sadler Young discuss the life of the Great Muhammed Ali, Miss USA, DeShaunna Barber, Roots, Beyonce at the CFDA Awards, Prince Tribute Anxiety, the Dumb and the Edgeless AND Deidre reads letters from listeners looking for advice.
In this episode of the podcast, artist and designer Aerosyn Lex whose work has been exhibited and New York's Museum of Modern Art, and who has collaborated with iconic brands and individuals like Kanye West and Nike joins us to talk about the process of finding your creative identity. HIGHLIGHTS: The difference between a professional pursuit and callingWhy success isn't promised with even hard work and talentThe reasons we tend to ignore our callingThe importance of environment and emotional supportWhat causes us to misinterpret our calling What it takes to find your creative identity Thinking about what you want to do, not just want you to haveHow the modern digital world causes us a lot of confusion Lessons from working with iconic masters of their craftBouncing back from our major setbacksQUOTESWithout art I wouldn't really I know who I am Aerosyn Lex is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary artist whose work has been exhibited at New York's Museum of Modern Art, the CFDA Awards, and beyond. He is one of the top 40 alumni from the prestigious Pratt institute and has been awarded the coveted SCOPE grand prize during the Armory Arts Show. Living and working in both New York and has collaborated with some of today's most illustrious names including Kenzo, Nike, LVMH, Public School, Kanye, and Diplo See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
BHL: Fashion 411 -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan, Courtney Stewart and Val Kahl discuss fashion for the week of June 5th, 2015. They open up with the 'Le Chaud' segment featuring . Vanity Fair and Caitlyn Jenner. Emily B and Fab have a boy. Granny Panties all the rage.They then discuss this week's "OOTW - Outfit of the Week": Beyonce does it again! Next up is the "Beauty Beat" where they discuss Urban Skin Rx! Then they get into "Style Scoop" with news on the CFDA Awards highlights, Kim K makeup class and Stephen Burrows Kickstarter. Moving forward into "Haute/Haute Mess" where they decide who's Hot, and who's not. This week, on the chopping black are Jhene Aiko,Ti and Tiny,Rihanna. Moving on, to wrap things up with a "Style Watch" on Instagram fashion guru @kristennoelcrawley! All this and more on this week's Fashion 411! [print_gllr id=9779]
BHL: Fashion 411 -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Erika Garcia-Rojas and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of June 6th, 2014. Also joining the conversation is special guest Jaimie Hilfiger. Erika opens up with "Lookbook" – Budget Denim: DSTLD, 1015store.com, Uniqlo, and Cheapmonday.com. Erika then covers the “Beauty Beat” with Beautypedia. Next, they cover this weeks 'Style Scoop' featuring Rihanna Wins Fashion ICON Award at CFDA Awards, Tyra Banks has a new Show, The Icon and the Iconoclasts, Apple Buys Beats by Dre, and New Betsey Johnson Activewear Collection. Next they interview Jaimie Hilfiger. Then they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring Halle Berry, Rachel Roy, Liya Kebede, Lupita Nyongo, and Rihanna. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" featuring Maria Menounos. [print_gllr id=4860]
We have a new format! Listen up while we discuss a topic amongst retailers on people buying up shoes and handbags...but not the clothes. What does that mean for Fashion Week and the industry as a whole? Also, is there a savior for F-Commerce? We round up the CDFA winners, share news, highlight this week's student fashion publication, and share upcoming events that may be in your area!