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When the Liberty Basketball team won the WNBA national championship last year, Breanna Stewart wasn't sure anyone would really come to the “Canyon of Heroes” ticker tape parade. But as Stewart's float turned a corner, thousands of cheering fans came into full view to no one's (except Stewart's) surprise! It's clear that the fandom around the WNBA, and the Liberty Basketball team, has reached fever pitch. In today's episode of The Run Through, Vogue's Digital Style Director Leah Faye Cooper and Fashion Writer Hannah Jackson talk to Stewart, aka Stewie, in the Barclays arena days after the team's home opener. They discuss Stewie's experience at the Met Gala, what it's like to be a bonafide Basketball star, and ask who is really behind the famous Ellie the Elephant Liberty mascot. Plus, Chloe and Chioma break down Pierpaolo Piccioli's appointment at Balenciaga and the latest celebrity Cannes looks. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Not only did Bella Hadid make a stunning entrance at the Cannes Film Festival, debuting her new blonde hair and skimming the edge of the “naked” dressing ban, but she's also the cover star of British Vogue's June issue! On this episode of The Run-Through, hosts Chloe and Chioma dive into Bella's stunning cover shot by Steven Meisel and unpack the allure of supermodels on the face of magazines.They also discuss the Knicks fever sweeping New York (especially our favorite floor seat couple Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner); and Chioma's recent meeting with the Princess of Wales during the presentation of The Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design.Later in the episode, we revisit one of our favorite conversations with actor, director, and writer Harris Dickinson—truly a multi-hyphenate—who joined Chloe and Vogue's Features Editor Marley Marius pegged to his directorial debut, Urchin, premiering at Cannes. Together, they spoke about his unforgettable Met Gala encounter with Nicole Kidman and all things Babygirl. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Turning small brands into BIG names starts with strategic brand positioning.On this episode of Signals, we unpacked how small and growing businesses can carve out a unique space in the market.From finding your niche to owning your voice, it's all about positioning with purpose.
The Run Through is reporting live from the self-titled ‘war room' where Vogue staffers spent last night's Met Gala publishing all your favorite stories! From Diana Ross' 18-foot embroidered train to the baby grand piano strapped to Andre 3000's back, we captured the ambiance of what it's really like to be a Vogue editor during one of the most impactful fashion evenings of the year. Then Chioma and Janicza Bravo, fresh from an Usher and Stevie Wonder post-dinner performance, join Chloe to dissect the night's biggest moments. Hint: Rihanna announcing her third pregnancy was a top highlight! PLUS: Zach Stafford, from one of our favorite podcasts Vibe Check, interviews Chioma in-studio to break down the importance of this year's theme. Want more sharp takes and cultural insights from Zach Stafford? Tune into his podcast Vibe Check-- it's your favorite group chat, come to life: https://link.podtrac.com/vibecheckmetgalaSpecial thanks to Kyle Murdock who mixed this episode. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
On this special episode of Vibe Check, Sam, Saeed, and Zach give their takes on the 2025 Met Gala. But first, Zach chats with Chioma Nnadi, Head of Editorial Content at British Vogue and host of The Run Through with Vogue. They talked about Black dandyism, André Leon Talley, and more.------------------------------------------------------Loved Zach's chat with Chioma Nnadi? Dive deeper into the world of Vogue with The Run-Through with Vogue, your backstage pass to all things celebrity and fashion: swap.fm/l/vogue-runthrough-Ut2zSe You can find everything Vibe Check related at our official website, www.vibecheckpod.comWe want to hear from you! Email us at vibecheck@stitcher.com, and keep in touch with us on Instagram @vibecheck_pod.Get your Vibe Check merch at www.podswag.com/vibecheck.Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Vibe Check ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Chioma and Chloe are joined by Vogue contributor/Met Gala Fairy Godmother Eaddy Kiernan Bunzel and GQ's Global Fashion Director Miles Pope for a live taping answering all of your burning questions about this year's May issue and Met Gala. From the Dalmatians (A.K.A dogues) on-set for A$AP Rocky's shoot to the details on how Vogue and GQ collaborate with attendees on their looks, we cover it all! Plus, Miles takes us behind-the-scenes of one of the most epic photoshoots in Vogue and GQ's combined history, which was styled by Law Roach, shot by Tyler Mitchell, and features over 40 icons including Dapper Dan, Janelle Monae, Spike Lee, and so many more. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
The best way to listen to Book of the Month LIVE is in our app. Author Chioma Okereke stopped by our headquarters to talk about the inspiration for—and meaning of—her new book, Water Baby. From the cooking show that sparked her initial curiosity, to the eventual organization she founded to support women and girls in Makoko, she spared no detail about how she brought her book to life. Nineteen-year-old Baby has lived in Makoko, the floating slum off mainland Lagos, Nigeria, her whole life. When a video of her goes viral and she gets an opportunity to shape a different future for herself, she's forced to decide whether life beyond the lagoon is what she truly wants. Get Water Baby at bookofthemonth.com. Learn more about Book of the Month LIVE at bookofthemonth.com/botm-live.
May Cover Star and 2025 Met Co-Chair A$AP Rocky joins Chioma and Vogue's Leah Faye Cooper on today's episode of The Run-Through! He takes them through what it was like doing the cover shoot in his hometown of Harlem (shout out to the dalmatians!). A$AP also chats through his philosophy for getting dressed, the joys of fatherhood, and the new projects from film to music that he's excited about. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
May Cover Star and 2025 Met Co-Chair Pharrell Williams joins Chloe and Chioma on today's episode of The Run-Through! He walks listeners through his daily routine as the Creative Director of Louis Vuitton menswear/star producer/mogul, often inhabiting all three roles in a single day. He also reveals exactly often inhabiting all three roles in a single day. He also reveals exactly how Anna asked him to co-chair and shares his thoughts on this year's theme, saying:"It's going to be a very impactful, beautiful night where we celebrate the color Black. We celebrate the things that come from that color. We celebrate the mentality. We celebrate the plight. We celebrate the progress and the success." Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Vogue Business unveiled a special project that looks at the future of beauty—beyond just the industry and into how these industry trends and new products and technologies will actually affect the human appearance. Today, Nicole Phelps is joined by two of her Vogue Business colleagues: executive Americas editor Hilary Milnes, and beauty editor Nateisha Scott, to discuss their findings as they undertook this editorial package.PLUS: Chioma and Chloe kick off the episode with a debrief of the Ralph Lauren show and Easter while revealing the planning behind their potential Met looks…let's just say Chioma is planning on bringing some big brooch energy! Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Join Dr. Jeremy Waisome and Dr. Kyla McMullen as they elevate the influential stories of Black women in computing. This episode features Chioma Aso, a dynamic figure bridging engineering and advocacy. Chioma discusses her journey from Port Harcourt, Nigeria, to becoming an influential engineering manager and founder of STEAMDivas Incorporated. She shares insights on grounding, productivity, and STEM education, while challenging conventional narratives around intelligence and confidence. Discover how Chioma empowers young girls through STEM, inspiring the next generation of tech innovators.
Chioma Umeala is a Nigerian-South African actress known for her role as Ayo on Isono, BET Africa's multilingual scripted and English sub-titled daily drama series. She is also known for her work as Tara on The Woman King. Trained at AFDA and the Indigo View Academy for Advanced Actors, Chioma made her film debut on a student film, "Look Closer" which was released in 2017, and her stage debut at Joburg Theatre with the production "Scene" in 2018. Chioma Umeala appeared on three episodes of the American produced discussion show "The Grapevine", and played a supporting role in the to-be-released film, The First Last Tour. Chioma can currently be seen as Nojiko on the live action version of One Piece. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod. (Please Subscribe)
This week, Aimee Lou Wood graces The Run-Through to catch us up on all things White Lotus just days ahead of the thrilling finale. Culture writer Hannah Jackson joins Chloe and gets answers to our most pressing fan questions: Why does her character Chelsea stay with the evasive Rick? What was up with the coconut bra? Might her next role be Pattie Boyd in The Beatles biopics like those pesky internet rumors suggest? And, most importantly, who dies??? While Aimee doesn't give away every answer, she does reflect on the shock of returning to life in London after being sequestered with her cast and crew for seven months.Plus, Chioma shares the goodies she got at the vintage sale, and shares her sleep routine. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
The Vogue Vintage Market in London and New York is just days away! Model and writer Penelope Tree joined Chioma and British Vogue's Fashion Features Director Julia Hobbs to talk about the piece she wrote for British Vogue's April Issue on vintage, reflecting on the early days at the iconic Chelsea Antique market in the sixties, shopping alongside the Rolling Stones and how she feels the scene has changed. Plus, Chloe and Chioma invite The Run-Through's Tuesday host Nicole Phelps on the show to talk about the newest fashion shakeups with Loewe and Mugler. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Bella Ramsey is British Vogue's April 2025 cover star! The Emmy-nominated star takes Chioma and Vogue's Living Editor Liam Hess behind-the-scenes of their gorgeous cover photo and shoot. Bella also shares what it's been like working on the second-season of the hit show The Last of Us, which is out on April 13th, and a little about their beautiful friendship with co-star Pedro Pascal. Plus, the Creative Director musical chairs continue with Jonathan Anderson's departure from Loewe. Fashion News Editor Jose Criales Unzueta joins Chloe and Liam to dissect both the facts and rumors of the big change-up. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In honor of Paris Fashion week, The Run-Through is bringing you episodes everyday – and what better than to start with a recap of this year's Oscars extravaganza! Chloe and Chioma spoke to Vogue's Features Editor Marley Marius and Deputy Editor Taylor Antrim bright and early the morning after the Academy Awards. Together, they shared their personal best dressed lists, favorite moments from the night, social media moments that stuck in their minds, and the biggest takeaways from this award's season as a whole. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
For the first time, Tyla graces the cover of Vogue! Chioma and cover story writer Funmi Fetto sit down with Tyla to discuss everything from behind-the-scenes moments of the shoot to the exciting new music she's working on. They also dive into why she feels she doesn't fit into any single genre, break down her show-stopping 2024 Met Gala look, and reveal the one fashion moment Tyla regrets.Plus, Vogue's Liam Hess shares an exclusive inside scoop from the White Lotus premiere in Bangkok! Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Today, the Brits are taking over the Tuesday episode of The Run-Through to talk about all things BAFTAs! Chioma is joined by Adam Baidawi, British GQ's Head of Editorial Content, and Radhika Seth, film and culture editor at British Vogue.They talk about nailing the perfect speech and their personal favorites in film and fashion. Plus, all the juicy details from Adam and Chioma's BAFTAs after-party, which brought together co-hosts Adrien Brody, Cynthia Erivo, Harris Dickinson and Mikey Madison for a celebration of fashion and film at the private members club Tramp in London. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
The news is out–Sabrina Carpenter is our March cover star! Writer Abby Aguirre joins the podcast to talk through her cover story with the Grammy Award-winning pop star. Between spending time with Sabrina's family backstage, immersing herself in her music catalog, and learning some of the secrets of her stage show, Abby has become a Short n' Sweet expert. Plus, Chioma and Chloe look forward to Valentine's Day, this weekend's SNL 50th anniversary parties, and the BAFTAs. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
After a five year-long hiatus from New York Fashion Week, Christopher John Rogers is back, closing out the first day of shows. He joins Nicole Phelps and Vogue's Jose Criales-Unzueta (and former SCAD bestie) to chat about why he decided to make his return to the official calendar, where his love of color comes from, and what he thinks about all the fashion house reshuffling. Plus, Chioma and Chloe discuss the Met Gala dress code that just dropped and look ahead to the busy week of fashion shows, the GQ Bowl and Superbowl. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
British Vogue's February cover star Renée Zellweger joins The Run-Through this week for a fun and fast-paced conversation about everything from her friendship with Hugh Grant to her favorite sandwich spot. The Oscar winner also reveals the moments in her life where she feels the most “Bridget Jones,” and how her Vogue cover came together. Plus, Chioma and Chloe discuss couture week and Glenn Martens being announced as Maison Margiela's new Creative Director. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Introducing Renée Zellweger is our British Vogue Cover Star! from The Run-Through with Vogue.Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue British Vogue's February cover star Renée Zellweger joins The Run-Through this week for a fun and fast-paced conversation about everything from her friendship with Hugh Grant to her favorite sandwich spot. The Oscar winner also reveals the moments in her life where she feels the most “Bridget Jones,” and how her Vogue cover came together. Plus, Chioma and Chloe discuss couture week and Glenn Martens being announced as Maison Margiela's new Creative Director. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Introducing Big Winners and Best Looks at the 2025 Golden Globe Awards from The Run-Through with Vogue.Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue Chloe and Chioma are joined by Style Director Leah Faye Cooper and Deputy Editor Taylor Antrim to debrief on the 2025 Golden Globes. From the best-dressed to “Pope-ular,” our team digs into all of their favorite looks and moments. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by Style Director Leah Faye Cooper and Deputy Editor Taylor Antrim to debrief on the 2025 Golden Globes. From the best-dressed to “Pope-ular,” our team digs into all of their favorite looks and moments. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
A hit Broadway musical once asked “How do you measure a year in a life?” In 2024, we measured it with the impossible-to-miss Wicked press tour, method dressing, and Moo Deng. It's been a year full of irreverent memes, some extremely wild headlines, and lots of new content to devour, (oh yes, and a presidential election). Chloe, Chioma, and the rest of The Vogue office are full of opinions on what moments deserve to reign supreme. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
In this episode of the Nonprofit Build Up Podcast, we delve into the transformative concept of decolonizing fiscal sponsorship with Build Up Inc. team members Ajani Husbands, Vice President of Strategic Planning and Senior Counsel, Amanda Nasinyama, Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Chioma Amaechi, Program Associate. Together, with the President of BUI, Nic Campbell they reflect on the past year's accomplishments, share valuable insights, and discuss how centering cultural relevance and equity has reshaped their approach to supporting BIPOC-led projects and initiatives. From onboarding impactful projects to leading thought-provoking discussions at national conferences, the team explores their commitment to creating inclusive, flexible, and collaborative fiscal sponsorship models. They share their experiences supporting grassroots organizations, addressing systemic inequities, and building sustainable infrastructure for long-term success. Join us as we unpack how Build Up Inc. is driving systemic change through their innovative pillars of decolonization, fostering trust, and empowering leaders to achieve meaningful impact. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, funder, or advocate, this episode will leave you inspired to reimagine fiscal sponsorship for equity and justice.
President of Droga5 NY, Chioma Aduba, joins host Neisha Tweed Bell to explore what it means to redefine leadership through motherhood. From interviewing while visibly pregnant to breaking cultural expectations, Chioma's journey highlights the power of authenticity, gratitude, and creating conditions for others to thrive. This episode is a testament to owning your story and leading with purpose.
Join host Alegre Ramos as she sits down with Chioma Ikonte, PhD, the recently appointed Chief Scientific Officer at Lief Labs. In this episode, Chioma discusses her academic and scientific journey, from her education to her transition into the supplement industry and what inspired her to join Lief Labs. She also explores key topics such as personalized nutrition, the microbiome, and much more!
In this episode of the Nonprofit Build Up Podcast, we delve into the transformative concept of decolonizing fiscal sponsorship with Build Up Inc. team members Ajani Husbands, Vice President of Strategic Planning and Senior Counsel, Amanda Nasinyama, Director of Strategic Initiatives, and Chioma Amaechi, Program Associate. Together, with the President of BUI, Nic Campbell they reflect on the past year's accomplishments, share valuable insights, and discuss how centering cultural relevance and equity has reshaped their approach to supporting BIPOC-led projects and initiatives. From onboarding impactful projects to leading thought-provoking discussions at national conferences, the team explores their commitment to creating inclusive, flexible, and collaborative fiscal sponsorship models. They share their experiences supporting grassroots organizations, addressing systemic inequities, and building sustainable infrastructure for long-term success. Join us as we unpack how Build Up Inc. is driving systemic change through their innovative pillars of decolonization, fostering trust, and empowering leaders to achieve meaningful impact. Whether you're a nonprofit leader, funder, or advocate, this episode will leave you inspired to reimagine fiscal sponsorship for equity and justice.
In this episode of The Run-Through, hosts Chloe and Chioma sit down with Jonathan Anderson, the creative mastermind behind Loewe and JW Anderson, and the costume designer for the new film Queer. Jonathan shares insights into his collaboration with director Luca Guadagnino on the new film Queer (the two also worked on Challengers earlier this year) discussing everything from sourcing entirely vintage costumes (yes, even the underwear) to his thoughts on ayahuasca, and what's next for JW Anderson.
We're revisiting one of our favorite episodes for the holiday! Chloe and Chioma have a conversation with Real Housewife of New York and timeless style icon, Jenna Lyons. They talk about the behind-the-scenes of her Paris Fashion Week latex look, her new faux eyelash venture LoveSeen, and of course about what brought her to the Bravo universe in the first place.
Today we're revisiting our conversation with Plum Sykes, the writer, editor, and noughties it-girl. Plum came on the podcast to talk with Chloe and Chioma about her new book, Wives Like Us, and her most hilarious Met Gala memories, beginning in the ‘90s when she first arrived on the scene at American Vogue.
Vogue has given unparalleled access to the Lightroom at Kings Cross for a brand-new exhibition examining the history of the runway and invited Today for an exclusive preview. Emma Barnett sits down with the exhibition curator David Sable, and British Vogue's Chioma Nnadi, the first black woman to take up the mantle of Head of Editorial Content. Chioma discusses her concerns around weight loss drugs, women of colour breaking the glass ceiling, and whether the fashion industry is doing enough for sustainability. Listen to the Today programme on Radio 4 and BBC Sounds: 6-9am Monday-Friday, and 7-9am on Saturdays.
How does culture shape the way we see and handle money? Linzy is talking with Chioma Janelle Efejedia, a therapist from Kitchener, Ontario. Together, Linzy and Chioma unpack how cultural and systemic influences shape our money stories and some of the unique challenges that individuals can face. Chioma also shares about susu, a traditional, community-based financial model, and talks about how these collective practices build resilience and support within communities.Whether you're interested in the intersection of culture and finances or looking for fresh perspectives on traditional financial models, this episode offers insights you won't want to miss. Join Linzy and Chioma for a thoughtful conversation on how our backgrounds shape our money stories and what we can learn from collectivist financial practices.For a full transcript of the episode and much more, check out the blog post on our website! https://moneynutsandbolts.com/?p=16030 To watch a video version of this, check it out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/snGlzlX6yEY Mentioned in this episode:Get Jane's Balance Plan for $39/month!Running a private practice can be costly, especially when it comes to EMRs. Jane's Balance Plan is a budget-friendly, flexible option for up to 20 monthly appointments, including 1:1 telehealth—all for just $39/month in the US until November 30th! Try it out with Jane's Demo Clinic and use code MNB1MO for a 1-month grace period.Check Out Relay for Business BankingSkip banking fees, minimum balances, and tedious bank visits. Start with the unicorn of all banks, Relay, my go-to money management and online banking platform. Signing up is free and takes under 10 minutes. Plus, if you use my link, you'll get a $50 sign up bonus when you fund your new account. Sign Up for Relay
FINNEAS is not afraid of letting go. Whether it's a song he's written or a memento, the 10-time Grammy award winner shares that being precious is not a part of his process on this week's episode of The Run-Through. FINNEAS first rose to popularity co-writing and producing music with his sister Billie Eilish in their parents' Los Angeles home. He has since produced music for an endless list of artists including Drake, Rosalía, and Justin Bieber. He speaks with Vogue editors Chloe Schama and Chloe Malle about the making of his second solo album For Cryin' Out Loud, attending the Met Gala, and working with Alfonso Cuarón on Apple TV's new series Disclaimer. Plus, Chioma Nnadi and Chloe Malle discuss fashion news of the week, including Chioma's recent conversion to Maria Callas core inspired by Angelina Jolie's new film Maria, the best looks at the Academy Museum Gala, and a review of Armani's first New York runway show.
British Vogue's film and culture editor Radhika Seth talks with Anora breakout star Mikey Madison about winning the Palme d'Or at Cannes, coming into her style, and learning how to twerk for a movie role. Plus, Chloe and Chioma discuss the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Winner, the return of the Victoria's Secret runway show, and Armani's New York City debut.
Today we're celebrating 40 years of London Fashion Week with a special dispatch from Vogue's own Fashion News Director, Mark Holgate. shared his highlights from this season's shows, including JW Anderson and Roksanda. Later, Chioma Nnadi sat down with New Zealand-born, London-based designer Emilia Wickstead. Wickstead has dressed everyone from Lady Gaga to Kerry Washington to Olivia Colman but also shared that some of her proudest moments as a designer happen when she sees everyday women on the street wearing her clothes.“I think there's something so special about that,” Wickstead told Chioma. “That's when I feel like we've really made it.”Share your thoughts on The Run-Through with Vogue. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=6&uCHANNELLINK=2
This week we are joined by Edward Enninful, British Vogue's former editor-in-chief and host of the documentary series In Vogue: The 90s, which premieres this Friday on Disney + and Hulu. Enninful gives a preview of what we can expect from the series and digs into one of the most stylish decades of all-time, including his close friendship with Naomi Campbell, the advent of grunge, and how hip hop artists innovated fashion as we know it today.We kick the episode off with New York Fashion Week (NYFW), obvs! Chloe joins olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas for a car ride to the Tommy Hilfiger show, and walks Chioma through the most memorable shows of the week, so if you want to hear all about shows like Off-White, Alaïa, and Willy Chavarria, this episode is for you! Share your thoughts on The Run-Through with Vogue. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=6&uCHANNELLINK=2
The Run-Through is joined by designer Willy Chavarria ahead of his opening at New York Fashion Week. In an intimate conversation with Vogue Fashion Editor José Criales-Unzueta, Willy shares the ways his own community has inspired him. Whether it's his tías, his religious upbringing, or the farm labor movement, Willy continues to infuse his work with the people and places that matter the most to him. He gives us a preview of his show “América,” and his motivation behind it, “I want us to see ourselves as people with power who can make things happen.” Plus, Chloe and Chioma kick things off with all of the fashion news you can use. From the newly named creative head at Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann, to the Venice Film Festival, they get into all of the week's juiciest fashion news!
This episode takes you behind the scenes of Chioma's first September issue as head of British Vogue. You'll hear what goes into the making of a September issue from some of the key players involved, including the cover star herself, Kylie Jenner.
Actor Emma Corrin joins Vogue's Emma Specter and Hannah Jackson to chat about playing villain Cassandra Nova in Deadpool & Wolverine, their favorite Chappell Roan songs, and going pantless on the red carpet. Also on the podcast, Chioma and our guest hosts chat about Kamala Harris's presidential run, Peter Hawkings's departure from Tom Ford, and the New York Fashion Week calendar!
Introducing Emma Corrin Has Entered Their Villian Era | PLUS Kamala Harris's Candidacy from The Run-Through with Vogue.Follow the show: The Run-Through with Vogue Actor Emma Corrin joins Vogue's Emma Specter and Hannah Jackson to chat about playing villain Cassandra Nova in Deadpool & Wolverine, their favorite Chappell Roan songs, and going pantless on the red carpet. Also on the podcast, Chioma and our guest hosts chat about Kamala Harris's presidential run, Peter Hawkings's departure from Tom Ford, and the New York Fashion Week calendar! DISCLAIMER: Please note, this is an independent podcast episode not affiliated with, endorsed by, or produced in conjunction with the host podcast feed or any of its media entities. The views and opinions expressed in this episode are solely those of the creators and guests. For any concerns, please reach out to team@podroll.fm.
Actress, singer, and former model Suki Waterhouse chats with Chioma about being British Vogue's August Cover Star, her upcoming album “Memoirs of a Sparklemuffin”, and new motherhood. Plus, astrologer Chani Nicholas gives Chioma and British Vogue's Olivia Marks a look into the stars for this moment in fashion.
Actor and playwright Cole Escola chats with Chloe and Vogue's Marley Marius about “Oh Mary!” which hits Broadway today. Chioma tells us about Wimbledon and seeing Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda presentation in Sardinia.
Chioma (or “prints charming” as Chloe calls her) is traveling so Vogue's Deputy Editor, Taylor Antrim, steps up to the mic. Chloe and Taylor talk about all the fashion and culture news that's piquing their interest this week. A new artistic director at Lanvin, the new horror film MaXXXine with Mia Goth, a new season of the Bear. Also - sports!
Chloe, Chioma, and Nicole Phelps gather moments after the Chanel couture show to discuss their impressions of it, and the other couture show's thus far. They also discuss the highly anticipated moment of this year's fashion week – Dries Van Noten's final show.
Chloe and Chioma take Paris! They talk to Carine Roitfeld, Ib Kamara, and Mark Guiducci about the making of Vogue World Paris. Carine and Ib styled the event and Mark was one of the creative brains behind it. Très chic!
Chioma attends her first LV Men's show in Paris and fills us in on the vibe. (It was good!) Also, a surprise collection by Valentino, and Dries' final menswear show. Finally, actor Lily Gladstone talks with Vogue's Christian Allaire about red carpet dressing and the accessory that makes her feel most like herself.
Katie Holmes and Judith Touitou join Chloe in the iconic Vogue closet to talk about their new collaboration for A.P.C. They go through some of the pieces from the collection, discuss what it takes to pull off French girl style, and look back on some of Katie's most viral street style looks. Also, Nicole Phelps on Virginie Viard's exit from Chanel, and Chioma talks about Dior's show in Scotland.
Summer is almost here! Vogue's culture experts Taylor Antrim, Radhika Seth, and Hayley Maitland join Chloe and Chioma to share all of the most anticipated movies, TV shows, books, and plays of the summer from the new season of The Bear to London's Romeo & Juliet.