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Have you ever wondered who created the “I love New York” advertising campaign? Whose idea was it for flight attendants in the '60's to wear custom Emilio Pucci designer outfits? The woman (and advertising genius) behind these ideas was Mary Wells Lawrence. And today on Found Objects, I'll tell you her story. Follow us on IG:instagram.com/foundobjectspodcastSOURCES:“A 70-Year-Old Cereal Mascot Suddenly Is More Relevant than Ever.” Tony the Streamer (Kellogg's Frosted Flakes) | Work | Leo Burnett, 2024, leoburnett.com/work/tony-the-streamer2024.“Craftsmen of Creativity: Mary Wells and the End of the Plain Plane.” YouTube, Advertising Week, 30 Oct. 2018, www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Ciu6PVvRHM.The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. “Mary Wells Lawrence.” Encyclopædia Britannica, Encyclopædia Britannica, inc., 2024, www.britannica.com/money/Mary-Wells-Lawrence.Henneke. “What Makes Copy Truly Persuasive?” Enchanting Marketing, 11 Aug. 2022, www.enchantingmarketing.com/david-ogilvy-rolls-royce-advert/.Lions. “Mary Wells Lawrence | Lion of St. Mark 2020.” YouTube, 13 May 2024, www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbTRz5ftBGk.McFadden, Robert. “Mary Wells Lawrence, High-Profile Advertising Pioneer, Dies at 95.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 11 May 2024, www.nytimes.com/2024/05/11/business/mary-wells-lawrence-dead.html.Michals, Debra. “Biography: Betty Friedan.” National Women's History Museum, 2017, www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/betty-friedan. Pollack, Judann. “Mary Wells Lawrence, Iconic Advertising Creative, Dies at 95.” Ad Age, 13 May 2024, adage.com/article/agency-news/mary-wells-lawrence-iconic-advertising-creative-dies-95/2560126.“Why Frosted Flakes' Tony the Tiger Is the Greatest Cereal Mascot of All Time.” PopIcon.Life, 4 June 2023, popicon.life/frosted-flakes-tony-the-tiger-greatest-cereal-mascot/.“‘at 60 Miles an Hour' Rolls-Royce Ad by David Ogilvy.” Swipedco, swiped.co/file/rolls-royce-ad-by-david-ogilvy/. Accessed 2 July 2024. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
As the heat of summer rises on Rodeo Drive, how better to stay cool and chic than in the most versatile, enduring and fluid garment of all time –– the Caftan! So says the man with more than thirty of them, Cameron Silver, author of the new book Caftans: From Classical to Camp.Silver talks with Rodeo Drive - The Podcast host Lyn Winter about the history, design and appeal of the caftan, which he says is the most universal and ancient garment in the world. “It is this wonderful garment of comfort that's size inclusive, that's gender fluid, that can be modest or sexy. It can be voluminous or follow the lines of the body, it can be luxurious, or very accessible.”He points out that the caftan, essentially a square of fabric with holes for the head and arms, kept plain or highly ornamental, has been worn by Jesus, Moses, Muhammad and Buddha. “It is this cultural garment of incredible reverence in Morocco,” says Silver; it was worn with high camp by the singer Demis Roussos and extraordinary grace by Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly and numerous other celebrities. It has been styled by the likes of Fortuny, Yves Saint Laurent, Valentino, Marc Bohan for Dior, Karl Lagerfeld, Emilio Pucci, Rudi Gernreich, and Oscar de la Renta. Silver, who conducted the interview wearing a lightweight, hooded, 100% cotton caftan designed by Trina Turk, has taken his book on the road from Texas to Mykonos. He notes that wherever he goes he finds an enthusiastic “caftan caucus” of people wearing and talking about caftans, which he says is the quintessential Athleisure garment, counterintuitively more glamorous than body hugging clothes.It's not “just a sack,” says Silver. “The reality is that when you wear it, you have to really move your body; you become a Martha Graham dancer, even if you have two left feet like me.” SIlver, who was previously Fashion Director for H by Halston for QVC, adds that “Halston famously did his first runway shows featuring caftans and in the late 60s and 70s they became even more popular.” Right now, he says there is a caftan renaissance, with variants appearing at all the runway shows. “It may have taken a Western and European fashion several decades to really understand that it's a good idea to have a caftan in your collection.”Even though Silver wears his caftans in all seasons, he says this floaty garment, that can be worn from day into evening, is especially appealing in the summer. “It is the garment of the people. Regardless of your size or your gender, or your means or your location, there is a caftan waiting out there for you.”Season 5 of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season 5 Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kay Monica RoseScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle AlfonsoVisit the website:https://rodeodrive-bh.com/podcast/Join us on Instagram:@rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this over-eager installment of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, Episode 191: "Top Kaftans and Kimono Picks," Holly Katz, our cherished personal stylist and beacon for fashion-forward women over 40, invites us on a vibrant journey through the world of kaftans and kimonos. #amazeballs Holly's adventure begins with a hilariously mandated kaftan outfit at a summer camp reunion with her girlfriends, sparking a refreshed admiration for these versatile garments. Inspired, she embarks on a mission to share her newfound favorites and styling tips, transforming our wardrobes with an infusion of fun and flair. LISTEN NOW: https://apple.co/2XXKHfC Follow on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/hollykatzstyling/ Key Elements of This Episode: 1. Kaftan Inspiration: Holly's initial spark of inspiration came from a unique requirement at a summer camp reunion: every attendee was to wear a kaftan for a themed "Mrs. Roper Night." This not only served as a nostalgic callback to Mrs. Roper's iconic outfits from the sitcom "Three's Company" but also highlighted the timeless appeal and comfort of kaftans. Holly shared her newfound appreciation for kaftans, which led her to seek out various styles and brands, emphasizing their suitability for women of any age, seeking to add a fun, stylish, and comfortable piece to their wardrobe. For example, Holly was particularly taken by Isabella Rossellini's Instagram post featuring a stunning Emilio Pucci kaftan, which represented the high-fashion potential of this garment. Additionally, Holly interviewed a Fashion Bestie, Jennifer, a self-proclaimed kaftan and anti-pants enthusiast, to share professional insights with her listeners. Jennifer reminisced about her style influences from sitcoms of the '70s and '80s and expressed a deep connection to kaftans for their comfort and the statement-making prints reminiscent of those decades. Also, why wear pants? This segment underlined kaftans' versatility, from loungewear to high-fashion statements, demonstrating their enduring appeal across generations. 2. Kimono Styling: While kaftans took center stage, Holly also shared her personal venture into the world of kimonos, considering them "kaftan-adjacent." She showcased the adaptability of kimonos, which can be styled over shorts, jeans, or even as a sophisticated overlay to swimsuits. For example, Holly mentioned her own BA&SH kimono, which she's treasured for years, illustrating how a well-chosen kimono can become a timeless piece in one's wardrobe. She encouraged her listeners to experiment with kimonos, citing their ability to elevate any outfit with an air of sophistication and chicness. Holly's styling tips included pairing longer kimonos with a simple tank top and jeans for a casual yet polished look or draping them over swimwear for an effortlessly elegant beachside ensemble. 3. Wardrobe Maintenance: Holly's lively discussion extended beyond kaftans and kimonos to address common "fashion crimes" related to wardrobe maintenance and closet organization. She shared anecdotes from her reunion weekend, where a peek into a friend's closet revealed typical organizational mishaps, such as shoes scattered on the floor or clothes hanging inside out. Holly offered simple yet effective solutions like investing in a shoe rack to avoid clutter and rolling jeans instead of folding them to save space and make selection easier. She emphasized the psychological and practical benefits of an organized closet, where every piece is visible and accessible, thereby encouraging a more mindful and enjoyable dressing experience. Wrap-Up: Kaftans and kimonos are more than just fashion statements; they are embodiments of comfort, style, and individual expression. Episode 191 not only guides us through the enchanting world of these garments but also encourages us to embrace our unique styles and make every day a fashion opportunity. By listening and engaging with us on our podcast, you join a community where fashion is celebrated, and style education is shared freely. Let Holly's enthusiasm for kaftans and kimonos inspire you to explore these versatile pieces, making your wardrobe a testament to your personal style journey! - Holly Katz Personal Stylist, Podcast Host and Best-Selling Author Get in Touch: Have a fashion query or want to suggest a topic? Reach out at Holly@fashioncrimespodcast.com and join our fashion besties community for all the latest updates. Subscribe and Review: • If you love keeping up with fashion through our lenses, don't forget to subscribe and drop a review on Apple Podcasts or your favorite podcast platform. Your support means the world to us! • Engage with the Fashion Crimes Podcast and join our vibrant community of fashion enthusiasts! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram @FashionCrimesPodcast to get your daily dose of fashion inspiration, behind-the-scenes peeks, and exclusive content. • Connect with Holly on LinkedIn @HollyKatzStyle for professional insights into the world of personal styling and all the current trends. • Visit our website fashioncrimespodcast.com to catch up on the latest episodes, show notes, and more. • Watch our full podcasts on Youtube! • And for the ultimate fashion guide, be sure to get Holly's new book, “Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes,” available now on Amazon for just $7.99! Socialize with Us! Facebook: @FashionCrimesPodcast Instagram: @FashionCrimesPodcast LinkedIn: @Holly Katz Pinterest: @HollyKatzStyling Twitter: @fashioncrimesp Podcast: www.fashioncrimespodcast.com Email: holly@fashioncrimespodcast.com
In episode five of "Changing Room Thoughts," I explore the world of Italian fashion designers. We delve into three iconic Italian brands: Versace, Prada/Miu Miu, and Emilio Pucci. Versace embodies the powerfully sexy woman. Prada, offers a quirky, intellectual style with a focus on practicality. Emilio Pucci, known for psychedelic prints, offers an escapist, fun, and quirky fashion experience. These designers reveal distinct Italian fashion flavors that cater to various personalities and aesthetics. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karina-chan4/support
Mary Wells Lawrence foi uma publicitária norte-americana. Sua sede por reconhecimento em um ambiente masculino e hostil, transformaram o mercado para sempre. Nascida em 1928, em Ohio, MWL começou sua carreira em 1951, trabalhando como redatora para uma loja de departamentos. Dois anos depois, se mudou para Nova Iorque. Trabalhou como gerente de publicidade da Macy's até ser contratada pela agência de publicidade McCann-Erickson, onde trabalharia até 1956. Dps se tornou redatora-chefe da Doyle Dane Bernbach, agência da qual se tornaria vice-presidente em 1963. Sua genialidade seria reconhecida na Jack Tinker and Partners, agência renomada por sua criatividade e inovação, de onde Wells viraria sócia sênior. Ali, foi responsável pela repaginada da Braniff Airways, criando uniformes juntamente com Emilio Pucci para os comissários!. Criou o slogan “end of the plain plane”. Tinha um salário e renome atípicos para uma mulher de seu tempo, mas que continuava sendo muito menor do que o de vários homens menos competentes. Após o sucesso com a Braniff, e tendo sido negada a promoção prometida por seus chefes, MW criou, com dois colegas, sua própria agência: a Wells Rich Greene. Tornou-se uma das primeiras mulheres a presidir uma grande empresa, e passou a comandar a agência com o maior e mais rápido crescimento na década de 1970. Inventou a campanha “I ♡ NY”, que visava atrair mais turistas para Nova Iorque, e acabou criando um dos símbolos (e slogans!) mais famosos do mundo até hoje. Quando a WGR abriu capital, em 1968, Mary Wells se tornou a primeira CEO de uma empresa na Bolsa de Valores de Nova Iorque, e uma das executivas mais ricas do mundo. Tendo lutado contra cânceres de bexiga e na mama durante a década de 1980, a mais lendária das publicitárias se aposentou em 1990, após mais de 40 anos de uma carreira brilhante. Aos 95 anos, Mary Wells Lawrence segue viva, e talvez tenha até assistido “Mad Men” – sabendo que a protagonista, Peggy Olson, foi amplamente inspirada em sua trajetória!
This week Melissa transports you to the Pucci Palazzo in Florence, Italy, for a conversation with Laudomia Pucci that covers fashion, food, her family's legacy in Florence, and much more. Laudomia Pucci is a native Florentine and the daughter of Emilio Pucci. She became the CEO of the PUCCI brand at just 28 years-old after her father's passing and has been integral to the international expansion of the brand… successfully overseeing its merger with luxury conglomerate LVMH. The Pucci family has been a prominent Florentine family since the 13th Century. Today, they're best known as the creative masterminds behind the luxury fashion brand PUCCI, created by Emilio. The bold, pattern-forward designs were beloved by Sophia Loren, Jackie Kennedy, and Marilyn Monroe…to name a few. The designs truly embody the Italian Dolce Vita. Emilio was not only Italy's first ready-to-wear designer, but he was also one of the first Italian fashion brands to be headquartered in Florence. Today, Laudomia is the President of Emilio Pucci Heritage – a site dedicated to nurturing brand culture and history. In this episode, Laudomia will discuss the Pucci fashion house, its legacy, her career, the future of fashion, as well as an intimate window into her Florence.And this week on Destination Hacks, Melissa highlights restaurants, hotels, and more attractions to include on your next trip to Florence! If you want more information on the hotels, restaurants, or museums mentioned in this week's episode, click on the links below: Hotels:Four Seasons FirenzeVilla San Michele, a Belmond HotelRocco Forte's Hotel SavoyHotel LungarnoPortrait FirenzeThe PlaceHelvetia and BristolRestaurants:Cantinetta AntinoriBuca LapiAtelier de' NerliOsteria Cinghiale BiancoRistorante Il Profeta FirenzeOsteria dell' EnotecaMuseums:LaTinaia Al Bosco - Contemporary art foundation outside of Florence. Their current exhibition, “Borrowed Views” showcases a dozen of Olafur Eliasson pieces until the end of June.Palazzo Strozzi - Contemporary art museum that will have a major Anish Kapoor show in the fall.Palatine Gallery- Major artworks collected by the Medici dynasty displayed on the first floor of the Renaissance Pitti Palace.Bardini Gardens - Stunning gardens in the center of FlorenceNational Museum of Bargello - National Museum in one of the oldest buildings in Florence that dates back to 1255.
Everyone LOVED PART 1 so we bless you with PART 2 of stylist to the stars and everyone's dream BFF, Lo VonRumpf. On his podcast, he explores relationships, dating, sex, fashion, and everything in-between. With an eye for style and couture, Lo VonRumpf has become a style force in the professional, entertainment, and fashion industry. He has styled for multiple A-list celebrities, and for such houses as Burberry, Chloe and Emilio Pucci. Lo's eye for fashion and knowledge of trends landed him on several publications (most notably in People Style Watch, where he was featured as a celebrity stylist). He has provided commentary on Extra, E-News and OMG! and remains at the forefront providing expertise as lead stylist during Mercedes Benz Miami Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week and yearly Red Carpet events. FIND LO HERE ⬇️ INSTAGRAM THE LO LIFE PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today we have stylist to the stars and everyone's dream BFF, Lo VonRumpf. On his podcast, he explores relationships, dating, sex, fashion, and everything in-between. With an eye for style and couture, Lo VonRumpf has become a style force in the professional, entertainment, and fashion industry. He has styled for multiple A-list celebrities, and for such houses as Burberry, Chloe and Emilio Pucci. Lo's eye for fashion and knowledge of trends landed him on several publications (most notably in People Style Watch, where he was featured as a celebrity stylist). He has provided commentary on Extra, E-News and OMG! and remains at the forefront providing expertise as lead stylist during Mercedes Benz Miami Fashion Week, New York Fashion Week and yearly Red Carpet events. FIND LO HERE ⬇️ INSTAGRAM THE LO LIFE PODCAST Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On se demande comment aurait le paysage de la mode sans lui. Durant toute sa carrière, Jean-Jacques Picart a trouvé le goût pour flairer les talents et révéler les grands directeurs artistiques de demain. Il a d'abord mis son intuition et son honnêteté au service de son bureau de presse indépendant lancé dans les années 70, un bureau au succès frappant qui fermera quelques années plus tard au profit d'une nouvelle activité. Visionnaire, le génie de la communication au carnet d'adresse abondant s'est ainsi laissé porter par le conseil, notamment auprès de Bernard Arnault chez LVMH, ou dans un autre registre, auprès d'Uniqlo. Tel un caméléon qui s'adapte avec aisance à ses environnements du luxe à la grande distribution, l'œil de la mode, c'est bien lui. Car si au fil des décennies, il a vu toute une industrie changer dans ses codes et ses stratégies, lui-même n'a pas pour autant perdu la page. De ses apprentissages d'une vie, ses anecdotes frôlant la confidence, sa curiosité quant aux méthodes de communication, Jean-Jacques Picart nous offre avec générosité son regard sur le milieu qu'il chérit tant. Paroles d'un sage qui n'est pas resté enfermé dans son époque… «Je ne suis jamais plus heureux quand j'assiste au succès de quelqu'un, succès que j'avais pressenti quelques années avant.» Ce que vous allez apprendre dans cet épisode : Jean-Jacques se présente Sa fascination pour le milieu de la mode D'où vient son audace Son admiration pour Pierre Bergé Son intuition pour révéler des talents Comment il préparait ses rendez-vous Ses premiers clients Son opinion sur l'élégance Sa méthodologie pour apprendre le sens de la mode Comment on suscite de l'intérêt Sa capacité à être un caméléon dans les milieux La méthode du succès La fermeture de son bureau Comment il utiliserait les réseaux sociaux aujourd'hui Comment il reste connecté Ne pas rester enfermé Sa rencontre avec Bernard Arnault Ce qu'il a appris auprès de lui Son rôle chez LVMH Ses clients de la grande distribution Comment on fait un succès d'une marque de mode Le talent révélé d'Hedi Slimane Qu'est-ce qui fait un bon Directeur Artistique Son enfance Ce dont il est le plus fier dans sa vie professionnel Son secret pour réussir Comment il appréhendait son travail Son plus grand échec Ses apprentissages qui sont toujours applicables de nos jours Sa position face au conflit Comprendre les codes de la mode Son regarde sur la jeune création Son livre Des vies et des modes Qui il souhaiterait entendre dans EDLM Ses conseils pour Réuni Sa nouvelle vie «La vie, ce n'est pas le travail. J'ai réussi ma carrière j'aurais pu peut-être mieux réussir ma vie.» «La presse papier doit analyser, séduire, prendre le lecteur par la main et l'emmener un peu plus loin.» «Ce qui peut être un problème cache sûrement un cadeau du siècle.» N'oubliez pas de vous inscrire à la newsletter de Entreprendre Dans La Mode, les industries créatives et l'art de vivre sur www.entreprendredanslamode.com Aussi, si vous souhaitez me contacter ou me suggérer de nouveaux invités, vous pouvez le faire sur Instagram sous le pseudonyme @entreprendredanslamode Enfin, le plus important : laissez-moi un avis sur Apple Podcast ou iTunes, 5 étoiles de préférence ; cela m'aide à faire connaître le podcast à plus de monde et me motive à faire de meilleures interviews ! Merci de soutenir ce podcast et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode ! Références : Des vies et des modes, Jean-Jacques Picart : https://fr.fashionnetwork.com/news/Des-vies-et-des-modes-le-carnet-de-route-de-jean-jacques-picart,237599.html EFAP : https://www.efap.com Lucien Pagès : https://www.lucienpages.com Daniel Aron : http://www.danielaron.co/index.php Camille Miceli DA de Pucci : https://www.elle.fr/Mode/Les-news-mode/Camille-Miceli-nouvelle-directrice-artistique-d-Emilio-Pucci-3944333 LVMH : https://www.lvmhprize.com Hermès : https://www.hermes.com/fr/fr/story/235001-hermes-artisan-contemporain-depuis-1837/ Christian Lacroix : https://www.christian-lacroix.com Ami : https://www.amiparis.com/fr/ Coperni : https://us.coperniparis.com Eugénie Trochu, Head of Editorial Content Vogue France : https://www.vogue.fr/mode/article/eugenie-trochu-head-of-editorial-content-vogue-paris-conde-nast
The joy of Italian dresses. The art of Italian living (A presentation by Luca Cottini, PhD)* A stroll through #Florence. From the 13th century (Dante's house, the Bargello) to 15th century city (Brunelleschi's dome, Palazzo Pucci)* Aristocracy & #fashion, Renaissance & #modernity. The Florentine upbringing of Emilio Pucci* Pucci's American discovery. From the winter olympics of 1932 to his studies Reed College* From #sports to #aviation. How a pilot become a smuggler and a spy. Pucci and the Ciano affair.* The postwar years. From stretchable ski suits to #swimwear. From Capri to Rome and back to Florence. Pucci's impact on the birth of Italian #moda and the #design of dolce vita* The American success of Pucci. From airplane uniforms to car interiors, from Marilyn Monroe's dresses to the logo of the Apollo 15 mission* The secret recipe of Pucci's success. The primacy of #color, the joy of Italian living Check out all the other episodes in the content library and make sure to join the newsletter of the show at www.italianinnovators.com. Don't forget to leave your comment here below and subscribe to the YouTube channel. Thanks for listening!
Claudio Calò"Memoria Festival"Memoria Festival, Mirandola"La sfilata di moda come opera d'arte"Sabato 1° ottobre 2022, ore 11:00Con Claudio Calò e Marco BelpolitiGli stilisti sono considerati artisti, innovatori, e senza dubbio esistono capi d'alta moda che meriterebbero di essere esposti in una galleria: perché, allora, non considerare le stesse sfilate come opere d'arte? È la proposta dell'esperto di comunicazione di moda Claudio Calò, che ne discute con lo scrittore e critico letterario Marco Belpoliti, alla ricerca di canoni e nuove definizioniClaudio Calò si è laureato in semiotica della pittura all'Università Cattolica. Si è occupato di comunicazione di moda con incarichi presso Ralph Lauren a Ginevra ed Emilio Pucci a Firenze. Quindi assume la direzione globale della comunicazione del gruppo Armani a Milano. Oggi è consulente strategico per alcuni marchi come Umit Benan e insegna comunicazione presso i master di Fashion Promotion, Communication & Media e Fashion & Luxury Brand Management dell'Istituto Marangoni di Firenze. Ha collaborato con “Lampoon” e “Vogue Italia”. Per Einaudi ha pubblicato La sfilata di moda come opera d'arte (2022)Claudio Calò"La sfilata di moda come opera d'arte"Einaudi EditoreGuardare, guardarsi, essere guardati… Che cos'è davvero una sfilata di moda? Aggancia, su un suo palcoscenico “unico”, l'arte, il cinema, il teatro, la danza, la fotografia, il simbolo e il racconto, la politica persino e l'informazione. E legge ininterrottamente il mutare della contemporaneità, ovvero non finisce mai di rispondere alla domanda di tutti e di ognuno: «Chi davvero siamo diventati, ora?» Moda e sfilata di moda («È un po' come se la sfilata – Miuccia Prada ne conviene – fosse la mostra per il mondo dell'arte») sono riti sociali esclusivi, certo, ma le risposte che tentano ci riguardano tutti, in modo emotivo, spettacolare, leggero, splendidamente inutile. «Una sfilata di moda è uno spettacolo, è intimità, è intensità. Ed è completamente senza significato: perciò ha tanto successo», dice René Célestin, fondatore di una delle maggiori case di produzione di sfilate. Ma in ballo c'è sempre il significato della modernità, ed è per questo che, da Baudelaire in poi, se ne occupano fra gli altri anche Walter Benjamin, Roland Barthes, Jean Baudrillard… Claudio Calò ne ha uno sguardo dall'interno, che è ad un tempo in presa diretta e critico. Ci racconta di Giorgio Armani, di John Galliano, di Ralph Lauren, di Karl Lagerfeld, di Gianni Versace, di Alexander McQueen o di Antonio Marras come delle supermodel degli anni '90, e ci conduce per mano dalle vere e proprie bambole che venivano usate nel Settecento in Francia per far conoscere la moda di corte in provincia, fino agli spettacoli planetari e virtuali – avatar al posto di modelle al posto di bambole… – attraverso cui la moda ha dovuto evolversi, spinta fra l'altro dalla pandemia a trovare un nuovo equilibrio e forse una nuova forma. Calò la chiama transmoda: una moda «orizzontale e decentralizzata, veloce e atomizzata, ironizzante e collaborativa». Attraverso scenari planetari e racconti di singoli eventi o incidenti raccolti spesso dalla viva voce dei protagonisti – come la storia del termine mannequin o il segreto della camminata di Naomi Campbell – Calò disegna l'affresco di quel mondo sconosciuto che è sotto gli occhi di tutti.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEAscoltare fa Pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
DEBBIE DURKIN PRESENTED ECOLUXE "ENDLESS SUMMER FESTIVAL” AT THE BEVERLY HILTON IN HONOR OF TELEVISION'S BIGGEST NIGHT This year's event Benefitted spcaLAOn Friday, September 9, 2022, the ECOLUXE "Endless Summer Festival" Experience honored the best of TV during Primetime Emmys weekend and was a charity fundraiser benefiting spcaLA. The event featured a formal lunch in the Beverly Hilton's Wilshire Gardens, pampering by health and wellness brands, an ECOLUXE Golden Metaverse Experience by BSW and sustainable activations making a social impact. The Beverly Hilton's Executive Chef served up a curated luncheon from 12:00- 2:00pm PST and their infamous handcrafted Donut Wall was on display for snacks throughout the day! The event was recorded by KNEKT TV who interviewed attending stars about their current projects and streamed the event as a LIVE TV Special that day. www.ECOLUXE.KNEKT.LIVE EVENT HIGHLIGHTSProfessional dancer (Beyonce's dance Captain) Ashley McEverett attends EcoLuxe and is gifted a trip to the Dominican Republic via Casa de Campo Paul Ben-Victor “Pam and Tommy” and Cali Senkpiel check out the vintage handbags and beautiful display by Luxmary Handbags“American Ninja Warrior” host Matt Iseman and Jessica Ross sip Neft VodkaActress Carolyn Hennesy takes home Liana Treat & Berry hand-dipped strawberries with gold drizzle. HBO “Ballers” & NFL Player Donovan Carter sips Dulce Vida Organic Tequila“Young and the Restless” soap opera icon, Kate Lidner, is interviewed by KNET TV.NO- Add photos we discussedPARTICIPATING BRANDS Veteran TV/Film product placement producer Debbie Durkin invited the following brands to provide fun interactive installations and to showcase their products throughout the day. Casa de Campo Dominican Republic Resort & Villas which provided Emmy Nominees a 2-night stay at their luxury villas courtesy of Swanky Retreats and Caribbean Living Magazines. BSW Nation Village showcased a collection of cannabis culture lifestyle gear and accessories hosted by Balbuena Productions ECOLUXE GOLDEN EXPERIENCE, an interactive metaverse gallery and VR activation (VR goggles!) ROYAL KEEPERS PRODUCTS gave VIPS multi use skin and hair care products of essential oils for men and women, all skin types.NEFT VODKA premium spirits offered tastings, lifestyle gear, and product for attendees to take home.Dolce Vida Organic Tequila shared tastings of their four signature flavors- tequila blanco, pineapple jalapeno, lime, and grapefruit! Luxmary Handbags held a special giveaway for attendees featuring vintage Louis Vuitton designer handbags. In addition, all ECOLUXE attendees received an invite to the Luxmary Handbags Sip N Shop event on Saturday September 10th at their retail store in Burbank. Guests were gifted a generous gift card at ECOLUXE to be used toward any purchase during the Sip N Shop event. They also be provided gift bag items ranging ($200-$400) value including designer pieces such as a Gucci notebook, Emilio Pucci card holder, Miu Miu key ring, Cartier key holder, Chanel paper weight and more. Liana Treat & Berry featured an assortment of hand-dipped strawberries, wafers and madeleines in Ruby chocolate and white couverture chocolate, topped with signature drizzle, gold drizzle, marble, and gold leaf garnish. Look for the launch of their new retail store in Beverly Hills in November. Kimberlicious Kourtney Beauty (KK Beauty) is a cannabis-infused, eco friendly, healing THC butters & cosmetic collection with gift perfumes, body butters, lip gloss, lip paint, and tees. Healthy Paws Herbals provides dog and cat parents with natural organic options to help keep their furry friends stay in optimal health. Now offering sustainable packaging! Nikki Lund Clothing Top Fashion Designer and Sony Artist Nikki Lund gifted NIKKI LUND CLOTHING that just debuted at NORDSTROM. Fresh & Meaty Burgers- Ranked the #2 Best burger in LA and the #1 Turkey burger in LA. Provided peach cobbler pies, gift cards, and branded gear for their Los Angeles and Carson locations.generosiTEA, a great tasting tea that gives back to charity through every purchase, from Country singer Stephen Westly. About EcoLuxe LoungeECOLUXE LOUNGE is a luxury experience created by Debbie Durkin, LA's leading purposeful TV/Film product placement producer, creator of the ECOLUXE Lounge Luxury Experiences (16 years), an official ABC TV-producing-partner and her ABC4 TV ECOLUXE "Must-Haves" TV segments. Debbie pioneered the USA's 1st Celebrity Drive-Thru in Sept. 2020. Our team creates entertainment marketing PR campaigns, harnessing the Power of Entertainment. We uplift brands, women, black, Latino, and Asian-owned businesses, and those with a social impact on sustainable platforms, who contribute lifestyle products & services Good for the Planet, the Environment, Home, Family & Pets. ECOLUXE LOUNGE luxury experiences are private, by-invite-only events produced during Award Show and Film Festival weeks. #EventResponsiblyFor more information, visit https://linktr.ee/producerdeb About spcaLAspcaLA is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization, independently chartered organization that is not affiliated with any other “SPCA” or humane society. spcaLA has been serving Los Angeles since 1877 and has seen an increased need for funding for animals during the pandemic. We believe that animals, as living creatures, have value beyond economic measurement, and are entitled to legal, moral and ethical consideration and protection.There is no national SPCA, parent organization, or umbrella group that provides financial support. Each SPCA and Humane Society is a completely unrelated organization. spcaLA does not receive funding from any federal, state or local government agency. Financial support for the organization's humane programs is provided solely by donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations. To support, visit https://spcala.com/
On se demande comment aurait le paysage de la mode sans lui. Durant toute sa carrière, Jean-Jacques Picart a trouvé le goût pour flairer les talents et révéler les grands directeurs artistiques de demain. Il a d'abord mis son intuition et son honnêteté au service de son bureau de presse indépendant lancé dans les années 70, un bureau au succès frappant qui fermera quelques années plus tard au profit d'une nouvelle activité. Visionnaire, le génie de la communication au carnet d'adresse abondant s'est ainsi laissé porter par le conseil, notamment auprès de Bernard Arnault chez LVMH, ou dans un autre registre, auprès d'Uniqlo. Tel un caméléon qui s'adapte avec aisance à ses environnements du luxe à la grande distribution, l'œil de la mode, c'est bien lui. Car si au fil des décennies, il a vu toute une industrie changer dans ses codes et ses stratégies, lui-même n'a pas pour autant perdu la page. De ses apprentissages d'une vie, ses anecdotes frôlant la confidence, sa curiosité quant aux méthodes de communication, Jean-Jacques Picart nous offre avec générosité son regard sur le milieu qu'il chérit tant. Paroles d'un sage qui n'est pas resté enfermé dans son époque… «Je ne suis jamais plus heureux quand j'assiste au succès de quelqu'un, succès que j'avais pressenti quelques années avant.» Ce que vous allez apprendre dans cet épisode : Jean-Jacques se présente Sa fascination pour le milieu de la mode D'où vient son audace Son admiration pour Pierre Bergé Son intuition pour révéler des talents Comment il préparait ses rendez-vous Ses premiers clients Son opinion sur l'élégance Sa méthodologie pour apprendre le sens de la mode Comment on suscite de l'intérêt Sa capacité à être un caméléon dans les milieux La méthode du succès La fermeture de son bureau Comment il utiliserait les réseaux sociaux aujourd'hui Comment il reste connecté Ne pas rester enfermé Sa rencontre avec Bernard Arnault Ce qu'il a appris auprès de lui Son rôle chez LVMH Ses clients de la grande distribution Comment on fait un succès d'une marque de mode Le talent révélé d'Hedi Slimane Qu'est-ce qui fait un bon Directeur Artistique Son enfance Ce dont il est le plus fier dans sa vie professionnel Son secret pour réussir Comment il appréhendait son travail Son plus grand échec Ses apprentissages qui sont toujours applicables de nos jours Sa position face au conflit Comprendre les codes de la mode Son regarde sur la jeune création Son livre Des vies et des modes Qui il souhaiterait entendre dans EDLM Ses conseils pour Réuni Sa nouvelle vie «La vie, ce n'est pas le travail. J'ai réussi ma carrière j'aurais pu peut-être mieux réussir ma vie.» «La presse papier doit analyser, séduire, prendre le lecteur par la main et l'emmener un peu plus loin.» «Ce qui peut être un problème cache sûrement un cadeau du siècle.» N'oubliez pas de vous inscrire à la newsletter de Entreprendre Dans La Mode, les industries créatives et l'art de vivre sur www.entreprendredanslamode.com Aussi, si vous souhaitez me contacter ou me suggérer de nouveaux invités, vous pouvez le faire sur Instagram sous le pseudonyme @entreprendredanslamode Enfin, le plus important : laissez-moi un avis sur Apple Podcast ou iTunes, 5 étoiles de préférence ; cela m'aide à faire connaître le podcast à plus de monde et me motive à faire de meilleures interviews ! Merci de soutenir ce podcast et à bientôt pour un nouvel épisode ! Références : Des vies et des modes, Jean-Jacques Picart : https://fr.fashionnetwork.com/news/Des-vies-et-des-modes-le-carnet-de-route-de-jean-jacques-picart,237599.html EFAP : https://www.efap.com Lucien Pagès : https://www.lucienpages.com Daniel Aron : http://www.danielaron.co/index.php Camille Miceli DA de Pucci : https://www.elle.fr/Mode/Les-news-mode/Camille-Miceli-nouvelle-directrice-artistique-d-Emilio-Pucci-3944333 LVMH : https://www.lvmhprize.com Hermès : https://www.hermes.com/fr/fr/story/235001-hermes-artisan-contemporain-depuis-1837/ Christian Lacroix : https://www.christian-lacroix.com Ami : https://www.amiparis.com/fr/ Coperni : https://us.coperniparis.com Eugénie Trochu, Head of Editorial Content Vogue France : https://www.vogue.fr/mode/article/eugenie-trochu-head-of-editorial-content-vogue-paris-conde-nast
Nesta sexta-feira, dia 29, a Emilio Pucci dá a largada para os desfiles das coleções resort. Mas você sabe o que é uma coleção resort? Neste episódio, a gente conta como surgiu esse nome e qual a importância das meia-estações para as etiquetas tanto fora quanto dentro do Brasil. E ainda: os finalistas do CFDA; a primeira linha de acessórios da Pyer Moss; as colaborações entre Piet e NBA, Uniqlo e Marni; e muito mais! Roteiro: Gabriel Monteiro, Giuliana Mesquita e Patrícia Oyama Montagem e publicação: Compasso Coolab Este episódio usou trechos das músicas We're going to Ibiza, dos Vengaboys; trechos da apresentação da coleção resort da Chanel de 2007 e da Dior, de 2020; Fade Into You, cantado por Miley Cyrus; Boogie Shoes; de KC And The Sunshine Band; Space Jam, do Quad City DJ's; Say goodbye to your generation, de Methadones.
Richard Barczinski trabalhou na H. Stern por muitos anos, começou a sua atuação como vendedor, ocupou diversas posições de liderança até se tornar CEO da empresa, contribuindo para o posicionamento da marca e expansão internacional. A experiência na área de vendas foi transformada, o contato com o público e com os produtos o ajudaram a perceber as mudanças do público, e em que a marca precisava se reinventar. N JHSF, Richard foi responsável por trazer para o Brasil, marcas internacionais como Hèrmes, Jimmy Choo, Emilio Pucci e Valentino. Membro do YPO a mais de 20 anos, Richard ocupou diversas posições de liderança na organização e acaba de assumir a posição de Chair da América Latina. Seus principais objetivos são: promover a integração dos países latinos e compartilhar boas práticas que ajudaram o YPO Brasil a ocupar uma posição de destaque na região. Produção: Voz e conteúdo | www.vozeconteudo.com.br - @vozeconteudo
Impara la vita dei designer di moda più importanti in meno di 3 minuti! Oggi parliamo di Emilio Pucci e della sua vita ed esperienza come fashion designer. -- Conosciamoci su Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beatrice_mazza_/ Codice sconto "RAVPODCAST" per il corso di Glam Observer 'How to Break into the Fashion Industry' (lo sconto è già applicato al carello): https://sso.teachable.com/secure/348774/checkout/2846627/how-to-break-into-the-fashion-industry?coupon_code=RAVPODCAST (link aff.) Scarica gratuitamente la Fashion Innovation Bible clicca qui! Support il podcast con una donazione: https://tinyurl.com/supportaRavenous --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ravenousfashionpodcast/message
David Banmiller - Author of Turbulence Our 5th session covering Chapter 4 -- 'Inside the Corporate Office' So many key positions - and all deserve mutual respect as the combined efforts make a business successful or not. Al disciplines are interconnected & how corporate culture has changed over the years How the Machine works : YESTERDAY -- Finance TODAY - FLT.OPS / Engineering / Maintenance / Ground Ops / HR / Admin TOMORROW - IT / Marketing Sometimes Personal Dynamics & sometimes drama Between these divisions, can make or break a company. Importance of Executive Assistance -- Ann Tang - Incredible lady! How important is marketing? The demise of the travel agent -- Commissions / over-rides Thom Nulty & Mike Gunn -- Unique breeds. Changes in focus through the 50's / 60's / 70's some sensitive adverts -- from Mary Wells / inspiration for Peggy from Mad Men to Emilio Pucci and trendy uniforms Frequent flyer programs and incredible value of the programs these days A look back at the Peter Sellers ads as well as a clever example from Virgin - featuring a ref to Winston Churchill Nice close -- in regard to people skills -- a quote from David ;- "I did not want to be the smartest person in the room -- just the one passing the baton & leading the orchestra of talent"
A Different Tweed: Fashion Conversations with Bronwyn Cosgrave
Christelle Kocher is the founder of the Paris-based couture-meets-streetwear label, Koché. Two months after Bronwyn Cosgrave conducted this interview with her in New York City, Christelle received one of the fashion industry’s highest honors - the ANDAM Award. Christelle’s career changed dramatically. The fashion tycoon, Renzo Rosso, backed Koché. After that, Christelle was appointed to be Emilio Pucci’s first ever guest designer. Christelle explains how she originated Koché and how she balances designing her brand with her work as the artistic director of Maison Lemarié. This venerable embroidery house is owned by Chanel. Christelle explains how she works alongside Chanel’s creative director, Virginie Viard to beautify Chanel couture with Masion Le Marie’s artisans and how the late Karl Lagerfeld was a generous mentor.
Expert thrifter and Goodwill employee Carolyn Becker of @Petite_Punk has been in the thrift game since she came out of the womb, with a wardrobe consisting of rare designer vintage (think Chanel and Emilio Pucci) - all of which she's thrifted. Tune in this week as she shares the best times to shop vintage gems at Goodwill, details about when new products go onto the sales-floor, and an insider look at the life-cycle of damaged donations that aren't sold in stores. The podcast can also be found on our website here: https://findingyourgood.org/thrift-tips-from-the-inside/ If you haven't yet, please subscribe to Finding Your Good on Apple Podcasts, and while you're there don't forget to rate and review our show. Thanks so much for listening.
Expert thrifter and Goodwill employee Carolyn Becker of @Petite_Punk has been in the thrift game since she came out of the womb, with a wardrobe consisting of rare designer vintage (think Chanel and Emilio Pucci) - all of which she's thrifted.
Expert thrifter and Goodwill employee Carolyn Becker of @Petite_Punk has been in the thrift game since she came out of the womb, with a wardrobe consisting of rare designer vintage (think Chanel and Emilio Pucci) - all of which she's thrifted.
In Episode 19, we talk to Jackie Courtney, the mastermind behind the incredible website NearlyNewlywed.com. Prior to creating Nearly Newlywed, Jackie worked as a publicist for international fashion designers including Marni, Thakoon, Matthew Williamson and Emilio Pucci and top stylists/editors at Vogue, Elle, Harper's Bazaar, InStyle and more. Jackie walks us through where the idea of her business came about, why it's so important we unlearn the habit of apologizing (yeah, sorry not sorry is actually a thing), the reason taking up space is something we need to be proud of and how we need to quit the habit of saying we are bad at things.If you're in need of an (almost) new designer wedding dress at an affordable price or have one taking up way too much space in your in-law's basement (guilty) take a look at NearlyNewlywed.com, a place to sell or shop preowned or new wedding dresses. Enjoy and remember to follow us on Instagram: @unsweetenedandunfilteredFollow Jackie on Instagram: @jac_courtney Shop/Sell at: Nearly Newlywed Read some of Jackie's work: Stop Saying You Are Bad At Things or Why We Need To Stop Apologizing For Taking Up Space
Ferruccio Laviani è uno dei campioni del design italiano.Nato a Cremona, si è formato al Politecnico di Milano e alla Scuola Politecnica di Design. Lavora per anni con Michele De Lucchi per poi fondare il suo studio nel 1991. Nello stesso anno diventa direttore creativo di Kartell, ruolo che ricopre ancora oggi.Con il suo team si occupa di design di prodotto, grafica, allestimenti, interni e - solo per citarne alcuni - ha realizzato progetti per Foscarini, Flos, Lema, Memphis, Cassina, Bisazza, Moroso, Poltrona Frau, Dolce&Gabbana e Missoni.
With the help of Laudomia Pucci, we learn about the space-age cabin-crew uniforms that her father, Emilio Pucci, designed for Braniff in the 1960s. We also meet Hawaiian Airlines’ first female pilot, who also led the first all-female commercial flight in the US, and hear from former flight attendants about what it was like to be on board during the heyday of aviation.
Chatting With Cathy, hosted by AfterBuzz TV’s Cathy Kelley is a long form interview series featuring influentials in the industry. In this episode Cathy sits down with celebrity stylist, Lo VonRumpf. Lo has dressed countless successful actors and actresses, musicians and also styled for such houses as Burberry, Chloe and Emilio Pucci. With an eye for style and […] The post Lo VonRumpf Interview | AfterBuzz TV’s Chatting With Cathy appeared first on AfterBuzz TV Network.
Smokey the Talking Dog and other tales from the land of loganberry
The penultimate episode of this humorous podcast series considers the world's greatest outlawed yard game, the author's unfortunate run-in with Cujo, and why Emilio Pucci, like Windsong perfume, stays on his mind.