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MIIEN Notes Podcast with Mikara Reid
Plaid Pant Suit with Single Button Blazer Color Combos w Mikara Reid || Derek Lam OOTD Inspiration

MIIEN Notes Podcast with Mikara Reid

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 1:24


Welcome to MIIEN Notes TV by MIIEN Consultancy founded by personal fashion stylist Mikara Reid. In this video, she provides some color combinations that flatter this upscale suit by Derek Lam (as a style reference for you to get some ideas). Why is it important to wear colors that flatter YOU? Integrating flattering colors into your everyday wardrobe is an effective way to elevate your personal style while enhancing your natural beauty and self-expression. Wearing colors that flatter you enhances your overall appearance when you walk into a room and helps communicate confidence, personality, and style. Discover your fashion identity & individuality with Mikara Reid at MIIEN Consultancy by tapping here to start your personal style journey: bio.site/miien

The Glossy Podcast
How Danielle Alalu plans to grow Derek Lam 10 Crosby's sales by 70% in 3 years

The Glossy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2025 35:42


President of the contemporary fashion brand Derek Lam 10 Crosby since July, Danielle Alalu has big plans for the company, which include growing its annual revenue from $35 million to $60 million over the next three years and hosting its first New York Fashion Week presentation next week.  On this week's episode of the Glossy Podcast, Alalu discusses her strategies for developing the brand, growing its sales and expanding its global footprint. She also talks about the brand perks of being under the Public Clothing Company umbrella, the way forward following creative officer Derek Lam's departure from the company, and the business challenges she's navigating under the Trump administration. 

Packaging Perspectives Podcast
Showcasing Nefab's Sustainability Packaging Design Competition

Packaging Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 8:36


In this podcast, we highlight Nefab's second Sustainability Packaging Design Competition, held in collaboration with San José State University (SJSU). This year, SJSU's Packaging Degree students were tasked with creating sustainable packaging solutions for Cloud Network Routers, vital to cloud networking. Derek Lam, Senior Designer at Nefab, and the winning team—Bea Nguyen, Yvonne Nguyen, and Yaoyao Li—discuss the competition. Image courtesy of Nefab

What We Wore
New Beginnings | Derek Lam

What We Wore

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 45:12


Derek Lam is a prolific designer starting his latest chapter at Callas Milano from his new home in Paris. This legendary American fashion designer shares his journey from the early days of his career at Michael Kors to launching and selling his namesake brand. You will enjoy the inisghts he shares about on creating what he loves and his choice to fall in love with his career as a designer again.

Now What? With Carole Zimmer
A Conversation with Carrie Sun

Now What? With Carole Zimmer

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 39:05


What's it like to earn hundreds of thousands of dollars a year working as the personal assistant to the billionaire founder of a famous hedge fund? Pretty tough according to writer Carrie Sun. Sun's memoir Private Equity tells the story of working 24/7, being at the beck and call of a demanding boss and feeling so stressed that she developed an eating disorder. There are also the perks like a $2500 gift certificate to Soul Cycle, a Derek Lam coat worth $6,000, surfing trips to Montauk and a bird's eye view of the world of the ultra-rich. We talk about what you owe your job, how that fits with your personal values and what to do when you feel you're wasting your life. “Now What?” is produced with the help of Steve Zimmer, Lucy Little and Jackie Schwartz. Audio production is by Nick Ciavatta.

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Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It
Elizabeth Giardina, Creative Director of Another Tomorrow

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 71:13


My guest this week is Elizabeth Giardina, Creative Director of Another Tomorrow.Elizabeth and I discuss her philosophy on clothing design, the appeal of the uniform, her early career at Halston, Derek Lam, and  Proenza Schouler, why she doesn't feel the need to compete with European fashion houses, her love of sneakers, and how she's evolving Another Tomorrow.*Sponsored by Standard & Strange  

Reiki Lifestyle® Podcast
Guest: Nicole Rutsch | Holy Fire Karuna Reiki Master Teacher, Sound Healer, and Herbalist

Reiki Lifestyle® Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 114:55


This week Colleen and Robyn welcome Nicole Rutsch    Nicole Rutsch is a NYC-based Holy Fire Karuna Reiki Master Teacher, Sound Healer, and Herbalist.    Nicole works with individuals who want to take their lives in a new and positive direction and helps her clients quell anxiety, reduce stress, and become clear about what they want from life.   She grew up on a farm in a town called Stadecken, outside of Mainz, Germany, where she loved to spend time in nature, and developed a deep connection to Mother Earth. Much of her childhood was spent with her grandfather in the field, tending to the family's grapevines, and cherry trees, or learning how to cook traditional German meals and make fruit preserves in the kitchen with her grandmother and mother.   Nicole started her career as a photo assistant, which turned into working as a food-stylist. In 2014, she developed her passion for food and started her own successful catering business. Initially, the majority of her clients came from the fashion industry, including Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger, Vera Wang, Rag & Bone, Michael Kors, Derek Lam, and many more. Shortly after, Nicole expanded into the wellness industry, partnering with clients like Alo Yoga, Athleta, Adidas, and Bandier.   While working in the wellness space, Nicole saw a deep need to help people understand the healing powers of natural food and herbs, which led her to herbalism and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Soon thereafter, she began studying at the New York Open Center under renowned herbalists Peeka Trenkle, David Winston, and Drew DiVittorio.    The knowledge Nicole gleaned from her studies in herbalism allowed her to begin helping others rebuild their relationship with food in a positive, healthy, and natural way.  In addition to healing the body by using healthy food and herbs, Nicole also realized the importance of healing the mind and spirit as well, thus from an integrated wholistic perspective. In the face of challenges on her own personal journey, Nicole became very self-aware and introspective.  This led her to begin working with Reiki, a Japanese therapeutic technique, that allows the healer to move energy in the patient in order to encourage emotional and physical well-being. After witnessing Reiki's palliative effects firsthand, Nicole became a Reiki Master, which certified her to practice all forms of Reiki.    Shortly thereafter, after beginning to work with Reiki, Nicole also discovered the benefits of working with crystal alchemy sound bowls, a practice known as Sound Healing. By integrating Sound Healing with Reiki in her unique way, Nicole discovered a powerful recipe for alleviating stress and anxiety, and engendering feelings of calmness and gratitude. Experiencing the palliative power of reiki and sound firsthand gave Nicole the desire to share these gifts with the world. This inspired her to begin her current practice, with the intention of helping clients see the enormous potential within themselves for positive change, by harnessing the power of reiki, sound-healing, herbal remedies, and a healthy lifestyle.    Moreover, Nicole recently collaborated with Alo Yoga, a renowned wellness yoga brand, to create a groundbreaking meditation series centered around Reiki. This visionary project marked the first-ever launch of its kind, exclusively featured on Alo Moves, their esteemed membership platform. By seamlessly blending the transformative qualities of Reiki with the serene art of meditation, Nicole's collaboration with Alo Yoga aims to guide individuals towards profound inner peace and self-discovery.   Nicole is a firm believer that true growth and learning never cease. She wishes more than anything to spread her knowledge and wisdom to others in the spirit of harmony and bringing forth love, light and unity on this journey we call life.   Connect with Nicole:   Website:www.Nicolerutsch.com Email: hello@nicolerutsch.com Instagram: @nicole_rutsch Alo Yoga Reiki Series: https://www.alomoves.com/series/7-day-energy-healing The Reiki Lifestyle® Podcast: The podcast where we talk about all things Reiki! The Reiki Lifestyle Podcast is for all members of the Reiki community, lineages, and levels of training! Reiki questions and topics can be about everything; personal development, spiritual growth, Reiki healing techniques, teaching Reiki, Reiki training, and other professional Reiki business practices. https://reikilifestyle.com/podcast/ **DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction which support the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional health care providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional health care providers may offer. Results vary by individual. Colleen and Robyn can be reached at: ReikiLifestyle.com Contact Colleen: colleen@reikilifestyle.com Facebook: @reikilifestyle Instagram: @colleenbenelli Contact Robyn: robyn@reikilifestyle.com Facebook/Instagram: @robynbenellireiki

Blunt Beauty Babes
Episode 5 - Makeup Time Warp, Lash extensions... what's going on?

Blunt Beauty Babes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 23:38


Welcome to episode 5! Makeup Time Warp, Lash extensions... what's going on? Listen as we talk about Jess' recent travels through the country and the time warp she's been in. We also chat through our thoughts on lash extensions and of course we venture off into a few other random topics. Don't miss our weekly product feature at the end! This week, we share each of our signature scents Carly: La Vie Est Belle https://www.lancome-usa.com/fragrance/fragrance-by-collection/la-vie-est-belle/la-vie-est-belle-eau-de-parfum/100606.html?dwvar_100606_size=2.5%20Fl.%20Oz. Ashley: Derek Lam Drunk on Youth https://www.amazon.com/Derek-Lam-10-Crosby-Parfum/dp/B074TQT2VS Jess: Iridescent Custom from Olfactory NYC https://www.olfactorynyc.com/

Fashion Crimes Podcast
What to Wear to Your Class Reunion | EP 112

Fashion Crimes Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 20:57


Does the thought of your High School reunion make you want to "respectfully decline"? If you're an extra extrovert, then you're counting the seconds until you and your friends can catch up on all the latest class gossip. If you're an introvert, do you dread seeing your who was actually your best friend when you were seven - but then middle school and boys happened so you fell out of touch? Regardless of how you feel about high school reunions, Holly has one piece of life advice for you: Just Goooooooooooo. Because whatever is holding you back from attending, or getting you so excited that you attend every 5 years, one thing is certain: No matter what, when you know you look good, you cannot have a bad time.  It's just simply universal fashion law. You cannot have a terrible time. If you show up looking fabulous, it's impossible.  In this episode, your favorite personal stylist (and extra extroverted reunion-advocate), Holly Katz is here to make sure you attend your reunion, and she promises to give you all the style tips you need to ensure you are dressed appropriately, dressed better than everyone else (without being over-dressed) and feeling comfortable and confident. #duh This. Is. Going. To. Be. Epic. Did we mention Holly's reunion is in 2 weeks?    Note: Be sure to click over to Holly's Pinterest board for all this style inspiration!   First Up: Dress Code   When it comes to events like these, the dress code on the invite is usually some ridiculously dumb version of “casual.” They try to use words like “upscale casual” or “cocktail casual” or “dressy casual”. So, if you're confused more than ever, you're not alone.   Well for one thing, whatever the dress code, it means you must get “dressed.” This in fact means you DO NOT show up looking like you do every single day. Don't make us repeat that. What you wear every day (t-shirts, shorts, golf shirts, flip flops, jeans, etc.) is NOT what you wear to an event like this (or any event. Duh.)    According to Holly, and you know she does not mince words, the dress code should actually read: “Put in some effing effort.” That is the new dress code. She has taken upon herself to rewrite all the etiquette books to say just that: Put in Some Effing Effort. New dress code alert!   Option 1: Dresses Just because you're wearing a nice dress doesn't mean you're sooo dressed up. You are just dressed. You may not even need to run out and buy something new! Holly always loves the dress option because you can dress up a casual dress with just a little zhoosh. Just add extra jewelry, a great handbag or fabulous shoes. Holly loves a moto jacket or blazer. Snazz it up!   You can also style a really nice dress down to make is more casual. Just throw a moto jacket or leather blazer over it. This can be worn anywhere!    Dress Suggestions: The cowboy, western look is really hot right now. A maxi dress with short booties or modern cowboy boots are about as on-trend as you can get right now. This outfit works for every body type and every age. You cannot go wrong. Some brands to shop for include Ulla Johnson, BA&SH, Intermix, Farm Rio, Derek Lam, Kobi Halperin, Hemant and Nandita and more. Many can be found at Saks and other department stores or online. All of these can be found on Holly's Pinterest board.    If you aren't feeling the cowboy or western-inspired look, opt for a bold color or oversized floral. If you've listened to our Fall 2022 Trend Report episode, you'll know that color right now is bigger than ever. Yes, neon colors and bright colors are what is in. HOWEVER, you do not need to blind people. Pick one of the new color or floral trends and use it as an accessory. A yellow blazer, a hot pink handbag, or shoes. Do not over-do the bright colors. New York and Company has an incredible pink and red color block blazer, and Holly's favorite = sequin pants! Check those out on the Pinterest board.    Option 2: The Jumpsuit  We have talked about this look on many episodes, and it is perfect for this type of event. Jumpsuits are dressy, but fun. They can have ruffles and color and they look great on all body types. Holly's personal favorite designer is Badgley Mischka.   Option 3: The Bodysuit Another option is a body suit. If you wanted to go with the funky pant route, like sequins, these are great to wear as a top alone, or under a blazer.   Option 4: No Jeans Remember, you are dressing up. Not like you do every day. So, while Holly is adamant about not wearing jeans, you can wear a bodysuit or cute top and jacket with a wax-coated or colored jean that does not look like denim. She is giving you a pass on that one!    Option 5: Sweaters If you live in a cold or cooler climate, please plan accordingly. Showing up in a skimpy, sleeveless dress usually won't work if you live in the Yukon Territory. Dress appropriately for the weather and season! The latest trend is sweaters with cut-outs that can give a little shoulder that are sexy and fun. No fisherman's sweaters. No sweatshirts. Fun, flirty sweaters are the name of the game.    In that regard, consider outwear if you are in a cold climate. NO ski jackets allowed when you are dressing up. Try a long dress coat over slacks and top. Nothing is chicer than a long coat over pants.   Option 6: Lace or Metallics As was noted in the Trend Report episode, lace is really in right now, along with metallics. If you want to do something with a hint of either, your options to accessories are endless.    So, what is Holly wearing to her 30th high school reunion? Stay tuned because there will be photos on social. And most likely, will include sequin pants.   Send us your reunion outfit questions – and even better – send us a photo of your outfit!! DM us on social or email Holly at Holly@fashioncrimespodcast.com.   FASHION CRIMES PODCAST “The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew You Needed!” Hosted by your favorite personal stylist Holly Katz.

On Creativity: A SCADcast with Paula Wallace
Episode Nine: Derek Lam & Jan-Hendrik Schlottmann

On Creativity: A SCADcast with Paula Wallace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 30:33


Ten Years And New Beginnings… For Derek Lam and Jan-Hendrik Schlottmann, 2021 is a significant year. Lam's brand 10 Crosby celebrates its tenth anniversary, and Schlottmann co-founded a new fashion business, Callas, which launched its first collection this fall. Today's interview comes from a time just before these major business shifts where we hear their passions for, and the beginnings of, their major leaps towards greater sustainability and equity in the fashion industry. Tune in to hear their conversation with Paula Wallace during SCAD Fashion Weekend!

In My Chair

Kate Young is a New York-based stylist.  She recently launched a successful YouTube channel, Hello Fashion.Her celebrity clients include Margot Robbie, Dakota Johnson, Selena Gomez, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz, Sienna Miller, Nina Dobrev, and Sophie Turner. On the commercial side, she has consulted for Armani Exchange, Tod’s, Halston, and Ann Taylor and styled campaigns for Dior, Joie, Guerlain, Carolina Herrera, Theory, CoverGirl, Victoria’s Secret, Pantene, and Olay. Formerly she served as the Fashion Editor at Large for Interview. She’s also styled editorials for i-D, Numéro Japan, Porter, Glamour, and InStyle. Kate frequently collaborates with photographers such as David Sims, and Annie Leibovitz. She works closely with designers on their shows and collections including Jason Wu, Nina Ricci, Derek Lam, and Rosetta Getty.Today, Kate is one of the most sought after red carpet stylists, having been named “The Most Powerful Stylist” by The Hollywood Reporter three times and “Stylist of the Year” by InStyle.

Float Universe
Episode 15 - Dylan Louis Monroe (Deep State Mapping Project)

Float Universe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 124:42


Dylan Louis Monroe is an American artist currently based in Cincinnati, Ohio. He studied fashion design at Parsons School of Design in New York City, where he later collaborated with several fashion houses including Marc Jacobs, Hugo Boss, Derek Lam, and Coach. Since 2014, Dylan has been focused on fine art and its application to his own vision of fashion. In 2017, Dylan began the "Deep State Mapping Project" in response to the changing political climate in America. His "Q-Web" diagram spread virally across the dark web in 2018, becoming a worldwide phenomenon. It was published by the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the exhibit “Everything is Connected” in September 2018. ​Dylan is currently the administrator of www.deepstatemappingproject.com, and the Instagram account @dsmp.official. Lately he has been touring through truth & metaphysical related conventions, speaking and exhibiting the Deep State Mapping Project.

Runway Walks / Current Talks
Episode 57: Major Movie Looks

Runway Walks / Current Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 35:45


This week Whitney welcomes Mike back to the podcast! The two discuss their favorite fashion movie moments just in time for the Oscars. There are the obvious choices (“But this is an Alaia!”), but also some surprises. Listen in to hear who tops the list as well as our red carpet predictions. Then in Style Snacks, it seems to be a week full of follow ups. Derek Lam sells his company, LVMH hires a head of hospitality and Harry and Meghan are headed to LA for the summer. Jeez, that didn’t take long. www.runwaywalkscurrenttalks.com https://www.instagram.com/runwaywalkscurrenttalks/ https://twitter.com/RunwayTalks https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW7W32h_5l7nnlrL1vazjlw/featured

Pop Fashion
Don’t You Know that You’re Toxic?

Pop Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 27:44


Barney's future will impact independent designers. Derek Lam is pivoting to contemporary. Norway is on H&M's case. Flight attendants are still getting sick and their uniforms are still probably to blame. Come hang out! Pop Fashion Links Instagram: @popfashionpodcast Twitter: @JustPopFashion Lisa’s Twitter: @lisatella Kaarin’s Twitter: @truetostyle

Citylight Church Podcast

This sermon was given by pastors Derek Lam and Christian Beuggert The post Mark 15-16 appeared first on Citylight Church.

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Second Life
Meredith Melling: La Ligne Co-Founder

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 47:06


Meredith Melling is proof that landing your dream job isn't the end of your career path. In fact, it might even just be the beginning. Melling always wanted to work in fashion, and with a bit of luck, good timing, and the smart decision to dress for the job she wanted, not the job she had, she landed the coveted title of a fashion assistant at Vogue early in her career. But that was only the start of her journey toward creating her own consulting business and co-founding fashion brand La Ligne.

Dear Seekers
Beth Nicholson Crago on choosing what to suffer for

Dear Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2018 54:49


There are some women that just stand out from the crowd and attract your attention like a big magnet. That was Beth Nicholson Crago when I first met her at an event.I approached Beth and shamelessly asked: "What's your story?" Turns out, she is one of the two amazing ladies behind the best-kept-secret- Opelle, a luxury handbag brand that is designed and handcrafted in Toronto for women looking for something "functional and aesthetically refined".In spite of Beth's impressive career of working at Michael Kors, Derek Lam, Thakoon, while having Jason Wu, Moda Operandi on her client list, Beth confesses that fashion is not her first love. With an English degree from McGill specializing in acting and theatre, Beth was chasing after her dream of becoming an actress. After having her first taste of rejection, she soon realized that she didn't like acting enough to go through the hardships associated with that career. This realization has led her to the door of fashion. The rest is history.On the couch beside her son's play table, she opens up about the conversation she had with her parents during high school that sparked something in her, we exchange feelings about the Old and New Celine, and she shares the struggles she chose to go through and the ones she turned away from. Music: Canon in D Major by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100301Artist: http://incompetech.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Stil
Alexander Wang – modets stora framtidslöfte (eller största luftslott)

Stil

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2013 54:30


Alexander Wang (1983-) har på mindre än tio år gjort en kometkarriär inom den amerikanska modevärlden där han byggt upp ett framgångsrikt företag genom att erbjuda coola vardagskläder till unga urbana kunder. Nu ska han även ta över det anrika modehuset Balenciaga, grundat på haute couture. Varför det? Och hur ska det gå? I veckans program tittar vi närmare på denne designer som av somliga betraktas som en begåvning, men av andra som en bluff. Kommer konstnärligheten inom modevärlden att få stryka på foten, till förmån för allenarådande krass kommers? Det är det många som frågar när den amerikanske designern Alexander Wang kommer på tal, känd för sin förmåga att kränga kläder och väskor – men inte för sin nyskapande stil. Snart ska han visa vad han går för på modehuset Balenciaga, grundat av den spanske modeskaparen Cristobal Balenciaga. 1918 öppnade han sin första butik i San Sebastián för att 1937 slå upp dörrarna till ett av de mest respekterade modehusen i Paris genom tiderna. ”Balenciaga var arkitekten inom haute couture”, som hans kollega Hubert de Givenchy sade. De senaste femton åren har det drivits av den hyllade Nicolas Ghesquière som förvaltat hans idéer. Men nu kommer en kille som aldrig ägnat sig det minsta åt couture plötsligt in i bilden, varför då? Om det talar vi mer om i veckans program. Alexander Wang är också den allra förste designer med asiatiska rötter som tar över ett etablerat europeiskt modehus. Men han långt ifrån den ende inom den amerikanska modevärlden med föräldrar som är födda i Asien. Sedan tidigare finns där Anna Sui och Vera Wang (de är inte släkt). Men sedan fem, sex år tillbaka har en helt ny generation gjort sig bemärkt. Det finns numera en hel bunt framstående designer vars föräldrar härstammar från Kina, Korea, Taiwan, eller andra delar av Asien. Jason Wu, Derek Lam, Phillip Lim, Peter Som och Humberto Leon och Carol Lim, de två grundarna av den inflytelserika butiken Opening Ceremony och numera chefsdesigner för modemärket Kenzo. De har inga som helst gemensamma nämnare designmässigt, men antalet – och den framgång de röner– har gjort att de i amerikansk och europeisk media uppmärksammats som ”asiater i designvärlden”. En allt större fördel då denna marknad växer så det knakar. Ett svenskt modemärke som valt att förlägga sitt huvudkontor till Peking är Greta. Vi har ringt upp dem för att höra vilka fördelar, och nackdelar, det kan ha att vara mitt i denna bubblande marknad. Vi har också talat med journalisten Malin Ullgren om överklassillusioner, eller livsstilsillusioner. Hur kommer det sig att vi vaggats in i tron att vi alla kan leva lyxliv och köpa dyr design? Och så berättar vi om konstnären Ann Carlsson som är besatt av märkeslappar. Veckans gäst är Agnes Braunerhielm, frilansande modejournalist och moderedaktör på Rodeo.