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From posting TikToks in her bedroom to working with Dior, Fendi, YSL and some of the biggest luxury brands in the world... this is the story of Zhanna Red.In this episode of the MBH Podcast, Zhanna Red breaks down how she transformed herself from an aspiring model and content creator into one of Canada's most recognizable fashion influencers. We dive into the reality of building a personal brand, landing luxury brand deals, attending Fashion Week, working with global fashion houses, influencer burnout, social media growth, content creation, manifestation, and what it actually takes to succeed as a full-time creator.Zhanna shares the untold story behind her rise on TikTok and Instagram, why she stopped posting the content that made her famous, how she landed partnerships with brands like Dior, Fendi and YSL, and the lessons she learned from years of building a career in the fashion industry.If you're interested in fashion influencers, luxury brands, social media marketing, content creation, personal branding, TikTok growth, Instagram growth, influencer marketing, entrepreneurship, modeling, Fashion Week, creator economy, brand deals, manifestation, or building an online business, this episode is packed with valuable insights.
A viral Reddit thread about working for billionaires delivered: a cactus terrarium penthouse, Karl Lagerfeld's two identical apartments and a Sydney fur coat room above a Fendi store. Bruce Isaacs stopped by with his weekly Watcha Watching picks. Ricki and Tim got into their love languages and discovered they are more similar than expected. A 14-year-old St John's Ambulance volunteer named Charlie Morrison came in after saving a man's life at the NBL Grand Final with CPR and a defibrillator, and listeners called in with their own hero moments. And The Veronicas stopped by with a Big Muff guitar pedal, an Alexander McQueen guitar, a matching club jacket and a possibly cursed 19th century witch's mirror, all going up on eBay at 7pm tonight. They are also heading back to the US to write album seven and Jess's favourite song they have ever written has not been released yet.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parola Progetto torna con una puntata registrata dal vivo a Roma, e lo fa con Claudia Campone, una delle voci più interessanti del design italiano di oggi.Claudia ha fondato THiRTYONE (rigorosamente con la i minuscola) a 31 anni, partendo da un'idea semplice e potente: che si può sempre fare qualcosa in più. Lei lo fa con negozi, boutique, interni, installazioni temporanee e oggetti, che ha progettato per Dior, Bulgari, Etro, Uniqlo, Loro Piana, Fendi e molti altri. Dalla cupola del Pantheon in vetroresina a Las Vegas alle vetrine affacciate sulle Mura Serviane di Roma, il suo lavoro vive sempre nell'intreccio tra comunicazione visiva, spazio e identità di brand.In questa conversazione si parla di come viviamo gli spazi e di cosa significa davvero progettare un negozio. Si parla di neuroscienze e di basiliche romane, di labirinti e di Pinocchio, di archistar e di instagrammabilità. E di come, ad ogni 30 che si raggiunge, dovrebbe sempre seguire un 31. Buon ascolto!------------------------------------I link dell'episodio:- Il sito di THiRTYONE Design+Management https://www.thirtyonedesign.it- "Saper vedere l'architettura: saggio sull'interpretazione spaziale dell'architettura" di Bruno Zevi https://www.einaudi.it/catalogo-libri/arte-e-musica/architettura/saper-vedere-larchitettura-bruno-zevi-9788806201067/- Il primo libro suggerito da Claudia, "Le avventure di Pinocchio" di Carlo Collodi https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_avventure_di_Pinocchio._Storia_di_un_burattino- Il secondo libro consigliato da Claudia, "Amiamo l'architettura. Sul destino incerto di un'arte civica" di Spartaco Paris https://www.laterza.it/scheda-libro/?isbn=9788858159934
Maria Luisa Frisa"Il corpo alla moda"Einaudi Editorewww.einaudi.itSenza un corpo l'abito è incompleto. Prende vita solo quando viene indossato, plasmando l'immagine di chi lo porta e lasciandosi, a sua volta, trasformare. In questo scambio silenzioso si gioca una domanda decisiva: quanto la moda disciplina i corpi? E quanta libertà, invece, offre a ciascuno di noi per raccontarsi? Un saggio imprescindibile che ci insegna a guardare i vestiti non solo per come ci stanno, ma per ciò che ci chiedono di diventare. Perché ogni abito non copre soltanto un corpo. Dice chi siamo e chi decidiamo di essere.Che cosa accade quando la moda incontra il corpo? È attorno a questa domanda che si sviluppa la riflessione di Maria Luisa Frisa, tra le voci più autorevoli della cultura italiana della moda: un invito a riconoscere negli abiti non oggetti frivoli, ma dispositivi culturali capaci di generare identità, desideri e immaginari. Tra passerelle e atelier, pagine di riviste, manichini e cartamodelli, prende così forma il racconto sorprendente di una corporeità costantemente progettata e ripensata dalla moda. È il corpo «astratto» delle modelle, sospeso tra standardizzazione e singolarità; il corpo maschile ridefinito dalle rivoluzioni stilistiche di Armani e Versace; sono i corpi pop dei red carpet e quelli vulnerabili che si espongono attraverso lo schermo degli smartphone. Ma è anche, e soprattutto, il corpo quotidiano, quello che ogni mattina si misura allo specchio nel gesto insieme semplice e decisivo di scegliere cosa indossare. Attorno a questo gesto si dispiega un sistema di segni e strumenti – taglie, silhouette, zone erogene mutevoli, trucco come maschera o come atto di libertà – che mostra come il corpo non sia mai dato una volta per tutte, ma continuamente negoziato e riscritto. Con un perfetto intreccio di teoria e narrazione, Frisa ci mostra come gli abiti possano manipolare il corpo o liberarlo, astrarlo o restituirgli consistenza, svelandoci come la moda continui, incessantemente, a riscrivere il nostro modo di stare nel mondo.Maria Luisa Frisa, teorica della moda e curatrice, laureata in Storia dell'arte all'Università di Firenze, già Visiting Professor al London College of Fashion, è stata professoressa ordinaria all'Università Iuav di Venezia, dove ha fondato il corso di laurea «Design della moda e Arti multimediali» e dove dirige la rivista accademica «Dune». Nella sua prima vita si è occupata di arte contemporanea curando mostre, scrivendo per la rivista «Flash Art» e fondando la rivista indipendente «Westuff». Curatrice di numerose mostre, in Italia e all'estero, la piú recente è Memorabile. Ipermoda al MAXXI di Roma. I suoi ultimi libri sono Le forme della moda (il Mulino 2022), I racconti della moda (Einaudi 2024) e Il corpo alla moda (Einaudi 2026).Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
The cast: Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, Anne Hathaway. The brands: ALL of them. The result: The Devil Wears Prada 2, of course. But is the most anticipated movie event of the year more than the sum of its parts? The answer from our film critic Nikki Gemmell is a resounding yes, who laughed and cried during this “delicious” comedy. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. The weekend edition of The Front is co-produced by Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak. The host is Claire Harvey. Audio production and editing by Jasper Leak who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode Kenzie sits down with Emma from What's the Stitch to talk needlepoint, her iconic Fendi bag, getting engaged & Nantucket. Hope you enjoy!!
If you've been hustling hard, checking every box, and still feel like something's off — this episode is for you. In the final day of the Success Frequency live training, Marley shares a real-time personal breakthrough on feminine and masculine energetics and exactly why leading from your masculine is keeping you stuck, burnt out, and capped — no matter how driven you are.Get your Spot our LIVE Toronto Event: https://marleyrose.mykajabi.com/offers/oLPgxHPn/checkoutMarley gets raw and vulnerable about her own journey from operating in full masculine overdrive — crushing Red Bulls and doing everything herself — to unlocking her first $120K month by doing less and desiring more. She breaks down the exact energetic shift that changed everything, and shares two stories (a business class flight and a Fendi bag) that perfectly illustrate how feminine energy actually magnetises money.What You'll LearnWhy hustle is keeping you capped — and why working harder will never get you past a certain ceilingThe feminine vs. masculine energy breakdown — what each role actually is (hint: it has nothing to do with gender)The "butterfly net" analogy — two ways to catch what you want, and why one burns you outClean desire vs. ego desire — the difference that determines whether money flows or dries upThe radio frequency analogy — why trying to attract money through masculine energy is like tuning to the wrong stationThe $120K month story — what Marley was (and wasn't) doing differently that monthHow to lead with desire first — a practical shift to stop doing and start magnetisingKey Quotes"Feminine leads, masculine follows — always.""Your job is not to go out hunting. Your job is to pick your berries — and the deer will be brought to you.""I was so capped because everything was contingent on my effort. I was constantly burnt out, constantly feeling like a man.""When you make the first move with your desire, the universe will always provide for you.""The universe is taking attendance. When you invest in yourself, you will always be rewarded."Resources:
Clare Campbell, a trailblazing Highlander renowned for her innovation in the weaving and designer clothes industry, is driven by a deep passion for authenticity and identity. Clare's remarkable journey began in 1978, when she was born in Inverness, the Highland capital of Scotland. With two younger brothers, Clare drew inspiration from her mother, who has always been a guiding light in her life. Like many, Clare's family faced heartbreak, losing her brother Paul just before Christmas in 1998 at the age of 19. This profound loss reshaped Clare's outlook on life, instilling in her and her family a renewed appreciation for its fragility and value. In the years that followed, Clare married her childhood sweetheart Allan, became a mother to Paul and Charli, and pursued a career as an accountant. While raising her young family and supporting Highland businesses, Clare's entrepreneurial spirit grew. By late 2015, she discovered her true calling: uniting her love for the Highlands, her creative vision, and her dedication to craftsmanship into a pioneering mission: The pursuit of sustainable excellence with Tartan cloth woven, not on modern machines, but on original century old looms. Clare's journey as an industry leader was clear, despite the challenges she anticipated. Determined to revive the art of storytelling through tartan design, she set out to restore artisan weaving skills and introduce disruptive designer collections to the Highlands. As the founder and owner of Prickly Thistle, and the outlet store called Rebel Row in Inverness, Clare has established a brand synonymous with Scottish heritage, creativity and endurance. And this Brand has been discovered by the likes of Fendi, the historic Italian luxury fashion house with a number of famous names buying into the product including Sam Heughan or Jamie Fraser of Outlander. Clare Campbell's pioneering story in weaving and designer clothing is extraordinary and it is with pleasure that Unique Scotland Podcast brings Clare's incredible story (and lovely Inverness accent) to you wherever you listen.
E dopo il caso di Nicole Minetti di cui potrete trovare altri dettagli nel servizio di Andrea Bulleri, con il commento di Mario Ajello affrontiamo il momento politico italiano, quindi ci spostiamo in America con Angelo Paura e l'attentato a Trump che segna la popolarità del presidente americano, per la cronaca ci spostiamo a Crans Montana con un'esclusiva del Messaggero firmata da Laura Pace, quindi l'inchiesta sugli arbitri che si allarga ancora con il servizio dell'inviata Claudia Guasco, con Valeria Arnaldi cambiamo argomento e parliamo di alta moda con una sfilata di Fendi a Roma che farà molto parlare e chiudiamo con la giornata di sport di Massimo Boccucci oggi dedicata a un'impresa
时尚潮流容易激发物欲,但也不是天生导向购买。品牌需要想方设法刺激消费欲望,才能达成一轮又一轮的业绩增长。但如果业绩不再增长了,谁要为此负责呢?在传统的C字头高管之外,主导产品设计的“创意总监”也成了重要的变革信号。2025年堪称全球创意总监的变动大年, Chanel、Dior、Gucci、范思哲、罗意威、巴黎世家、Fendi……一系列品牌都在调整自己的创意总监人选。而2026年初的秀场,又是很多新总监们首次面对消费者表达想法的机会。创意总监的换血,或者说轮转,到底意味着什么?以及品牌是否真的能从这种换血中获得想要的变化?本期节目,我们就来逐步深入讨论这个问题。本期节目涉及到的部分人名及品牌名:人名:Virgil Abloh、Demna Gvasalia、Matthieu Blazy、Jonathan Anderson、Luca Solca、Sabato De Sarno、Riccardo Tisci、Daniel Lee、John Galliano、Alexander McQueen、Phoebe Philo、Dario Vitale、Pieter Mulier品牌名:Gucci、Chanel、Chloé、Givenchy、Dior、Loewe、Burberry本期节目联合「CPB钻光日夜霜」特别呈现时尚潮流更迭,爱美之心永存。「CPB钻光日夜霜」专研日夜分时守护,科学应对多效抗老需求,以精准分时抗老理念,为肌肤打造昼夜不息的年轻循环。日间,面对紫外线与外界压力带来的老化挑战,「CPB钻光日霜」能够主动强韧肌肤,卓效防晒抗氧,让肌肤在白天也能主动进攻抗老。夜间,则由「CPB钻光夜霜」开启全维抗老模式,根源直补胶原,一夜醒来肌肤弹嫩焕白。日夜循环接力抗老,让好状态持续在线。潮流会变,爱美不变。「CPB钻光日夜霜」,日夜年轻 紧·弹·亮,让美这件事,早晚都在。| 主播 |肖文杰、约小亚| 时间轴 |00:44 2025,堪比NBA转会大年的创意总监换血大年04:31 移动互联网时代加速了设计的创意折旧08:50 快时尚品牌从抄版型到聘请真正的设计人才12:33 创意总监的“保质期”与公司业绩紧密相关16:54 更换创意总监会在多大程度上影响公司股价?24:17 创意总监在大公司内部的权力来源32:14 将“创意更迭”作为一种增长策略| 延伸资料 |《国王与诸神》Wall Street Journal-The Toughest Job in Fashion Is Top Designer for a Luxury BrandVogue-Will the Creative Reset Ever End?System Magazine对Imran Amed和Luca Solca的专访Quartz-Creative directors in luxury fashion have a five-year expiration dateFinancial Times-The Real Reason Fashion Houses Keep Replacing Creative Directors in Today's Luxury IndustryBurberry的历年财报开云的历年财报LVMH的历年财报| 后期制作 |kk| 声音设计 |刘三菜| 收听方式 |你可以通过小宇宙、苹果播客、Spotify、喜马拉雅、网易云音乐、QQ音乐、荔枝、豆瓣等平台收听节目。| 认识我们 |微信公众号:第一财经YiMagazine联系我们:thatisbiz@yicai.com
VOV1 - Đội Quản lý thị trường số 2, Chi cục Quản lý thị trường thành phố Đà Nẵng vừa kiểm tra đột xuất 7 cơ sở kinh doanh tại phường Sơn Trà và phường Hội An có dấu hiệu vi phạm kinh doanh hàng giả phục vụ khách du lịch. Qua kiểm tra, lực lượng chức năng phát hiện các cơ sở đang kinh doanh hàng hóa giả mạo các nhãn hiệu nổi tiếng gồm: 295 túi xách giả mạo các nhãn hiệu Gucci, Chanel, Hermès, Fendi; 27 đôi giày thể thao giả nhãn hiệu Nike. Tổng trị giá hàng hóa vi phạm gần 180 triệu đồng. Các Đoàn kiểm tra đã lập biên bản vi phạm hành chính, tạm giữ và niêm phong toàn bộ tang vật; hoàn thiện hồ sơ trình cấp thẩm quyền ban hành quyết định xử phạt vi phạm hành chính các cơ sở vi phạm với tổng số tiền hơn 215 triệu đồng, đồng thời buộc tiêu hủy toàn bộ hàng hóa vi phạm theo quy định.Trước diễn biến phức tạp của tình trạng kinh doanh hàng giả, hàng nhái, đặc biệt đối với các mặt hàng thời trang mang nhãn hiệu nổi tiếng, lực lượng Quản lý thị trường thành phố Đà Nẵng tiếp tục tăng cường công tác kiểm tra, kiểm soát trên địa bàn, kịp thời phát hiện và xử lý nhiều vụ việc vi phạm, góp phần bảo vệ quyền lợi người tiêu dùng và môi trường kinh doanh lành mạnh.Ông Phạm Ngọc Sơn, Chi cục trưởng Chi cục Quản lý thị trường thành phố Đà Nẵng cho biết:“Lực lượng Quản lý thị trường thành phố Đà Nẵng kiểm tra nhiều điểm kinh doanh trên địa bàn cũng phát hiện nhiều vi phạm liên quan đến việc kinh doanh các thương hiệu sản phẩm giả mạo các nhãn hiệu nổi tiếng. Lực lượng Quản lý thị trường thành phố đã chủ động triển khai nhiều giải pháp quyết liệt trong công tác kiểm tra kiểm soát thị trường trên toàn địa bàn thành phố. Qua đó, góp phần tạo dựng môi trường mua sắm minh bạch an toàn bảo vệ quyền lợi chính đáng của người tiêu dùng".Tuyết Lê/VOV - miền TrungLực lượng chức năng kiểm tra cơ sở kinh doanh tại phường Sơn Trà và phường Hội An có dấu hiệu vi phạm kinh doanh hàng giả.
We're having a proper catch-up this week, and honestly… we're on a bit of a rant. Life with partners and parenting has been a lot lately. From disappearing acts at home to trying to hold it all together (even while dealing with a UTI… because of course).With Easter weekend just gone and the cost of holidays getting a bit ridiculous, we're really feeling it and we know you probably are too. It's one of those episodes where we're just saying it how it is.Ashley shares all the goss from her trip to Rome, we chat through the bits we've been loving (and buying) this week, and then… we get to a very special moment.In true Nip Tuck style, Ashley reveals the gender of her baby and let's just say, it involves a Fendi purse...Head over to our socials @niptuckpod and click the link in our bio to find our YouTube, where full video episodes will be released every Wednesday at 5pm. If you're a Patreon member, not only will you get the Wednesday main episode the day before at 5pm, you'll now be able to watch the Friday Bonus too!Get in touch with your questions, dilemmas and Slutty Susie's via our Whatsapp or email hello@niptuckpod.com
Would you like to return your fake bag online, or would you like to come harass me in person? With special guest Laci Mosley.Petty Crimes is hosted by Ceara Jane O'Sullivan and Griff Stark-EnnisHave a crime that should be heard in the Petty Crimes Court? Submit it to pettycrimespodcast@gmail.comCheck out our MerchJoin our Patreon for exclusive BONUS EPS, AD-FREE EPISODES, and more!Keep up with us on Instagram and TikTok to see evidence, events, behind the scenes, and other petty bullsh*t …This episode was produced and edited by Riley Madincea. Additional production support from Meghan Hinna.=====Boll & BranchGet 15% off your first order plus free shipping atbollandbranch.com/pettycrimesLittleSpoonGive them meals + snacks that are actually right for where kids are developmentally—balanced,intentional and made to support real growth. Go to littlespoon.com/PETTYCRIMES and entercode PETTYCRIMES for 30% off your first order.RocketMoneyJoin at rocketmoney.com/pettycrimesRulaRula patients typically pay $15 per session when using insurance. Connect with quality therapists and mentalhealth experts who specialize in you at https://www.rula.com/pettycrimes #rulapodSchedule35Get 15% off all orders with code pettycrimes at Schedule35.coSkimsShop Everyday Cotton, and all of my favorite bras and underwear athttp://www.skims.com #skimspartnerQuinceGo to quince.com/pettycrimes for free shippingand 365-day returns.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WTiN Textile Innovation Podcast speaks to Muhammad Kharodia, founder and CTO of Designer Kids Club (DKC) and Matthew Ekholm, strategic engagements manager at Provenant. Designer Kids Club (DKC) is a preloved children's clothing company that resales the likes of Prada, Fendi and Moschino. It has partnered with Provenant - a specialist provider of Digital Product Passport (DPP) to launch ReLuxe Story™ - the first-ever DPP-powered platform in childrenswear.ReLuxe Story™ gives each garment a digital profile, offering insight into provenance, sustainability data, and resale readiness. It's designed to create a “complete loop” system for luxury childrenswear, helping consumers and brands actively participate in a more transparent and circular fashion economy.In this episode DKC's founder and CTO Muhammad Kharodia speaks about the importance of traceability and DPPs within the children's resale market. Kharodia is has led high profile transformation programmes, driven complex strategic initiatives and delivered large scale digital solutions. Meanwhile, Matthew Ekholm, strategic engagements manager at Provenant, is a DPP and circularity specialist, focused on helping businesses understand what DPPs can mean for their business, understanding and translating customer needs into value- adding solutions.In this episode, both Kharodia and Ekholm unpack the potential and power of DPPs. They analyse what circularity looks like in childrenswear and how resale, data and transparency are reshaping fashion.For more information please visit provenant.com and designerkidsclub.com.
"The project was seventeen and a half thousand square meters, filmed and photographed by a NASA satellite, that's how big it was! " Lee Bofkin is the CEO and co-founder of Global Street Art, Europe's leading painting company who's produced over 3000 public artworks for global brands, working with world class artists – and on a mission to live in painted cities.But what makes Lee interesting isn't just the company he's built. It's the way he thinks. For context, Lee is a former UK breakdancer with a PhD in Evolutionary Mathematics and passionate documentarian, turned co founder - oh and his dog is called Paintbrush. Love it!This episode isn't just about street art, it's about heart, craft and the sheer determination of what it takes to build and sustain a business slap bang at the intersection of art and commerce. Lee shares the happenstance of meeting his co-founder, how in the early days he was scaling iconic buildings with street artists come rain, sleet and shine, as well as supporting the now recognisable names in culture before they got famous, like Sam, AKA Mr Doodle, Gary Stranger & Marija Tiurina - to now, needing to take a more birds-eye view on the business and its P+L… a familiar story to founders ;)At GSA, Lee has built the system that connects artists, cities and organisations - turning something that once existed on the fringes into a recognised part of the cultural economy. For the last 12 years GSA has grown globally in size and stature to be commissioned by the who's who in brand land from Valentino to Spotify, Burberry to Netflix, we're talking Don Julio x Peggy Gou murals, to Fendi takeovers in the Miami Design District. On GSA channels, they describe themselves as “Human-powered and handmade"– and in this conversation with Lee, we know you'll hear and feel the humanity all over it!So, hit the play button and meet the incomparable Dr. Lee Bofkin. Follow @globalstreetart & @Leebofkininspo Thoughts on the episode? DM us @creativebloodworldEPISODE CREDITSHosted by Laura ConwayContent Editor Nicola CollinsGuest Producer Louise AnscombProduced by Scenery StudiosShow Music by Ben Tarrant-Brown
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Singapore shares dived today to track hefty losses across regional markets. The Straits Times Index was down 2.38% at 4,831.30 points at 2.44pm Singapore time, with a value turnover of S$1.76B seen in the broader market. In terms of counters to watch, we have Lendlease Global Commercial Reit, after the Reit’s preferential offering of 352.4 million units was only 62.2 per cent subscribed. Elsewhere, from how Singapore’s core inflation picked up, while headline inflation eased in February, to how owners of luxury brands ranging from Gucci to Fendi and Bulgari opened more stores in Europe last year despite a slowdown in the wider sector, more economic and international headlines remained in focus. Plus – all about the selloff in Asia today, and how Kpop agency HYBE saw shares drop after boyband BTS’ comeback concert. On Market View, Money Matters’ finance presenter Chua Tian Tian unpacked the developments with David Kuo, Co-founder, The Smart Investor.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sulla 125esima strada di Harlem oggi c'è una scuola. Negli anni '80, nello stesso punto, c'era una boutique aperta giorno e notte: Dapper Dan's Boutique. In questa puntata di Contaminazioni seguiamo la storia di Daniel Day, l'uomo che ha preso l'alta moda europea, l'ha tagliata e ricucita a misura di Harlem. Nel pieno dell'era del crack, quando il denaro contante scorreva nelle mani dei “re della strada”, i loghi di Gucci, Fendi e Louis Vuitton diventano il simbolo definitivo di potere. Ma quelle boutique non erano fatte per accogliere chi veniva da Harlem. Dan costruisce allora un'alternativa: non copia capi esistenti, hackera l'immaginario, stampa monogrammi su pelle, inventa silhouette impossibili e vende identità su misura. Finché il sistema reagisce. E, anni dopo, è costretto a riconoscerlo.
Pendant la pandémie de Covid-19 et au sortir des confinements, les résultats réalisés par les acteurs du luxe furent spectaculairement élevés. D'où le choc important ressenti par ces mêmes grands groupes depuis le ralentissement inédit des ventes de leurs produits, si difficile à encaisser pour certains qu'ils en viennent à craindre pour la survie de leur entreprise.Cette baisse de leurs bénéfices, résultant essentiellement de l'affaiblissement de la croissance chinoise, un temps carburant du secteur, pousse les grandes marques (Gucci, Louis Vuitton et Dior en tête) à entreprendre des changements de stratégies en profondeur et à repenser, le temps d'une saison au moins, leur définition du luxe pour redevenir désirable auprès de leur clientèle.Mais alors pourquoi le monde du luxe, habituellement synonyme de rêve et d'opulence, est-il à la peine aujourd'hui ? Elvire Von Bardeleben et Juliette Garnier, journalistes respectivement aux services Style et Economie du « Monde », nous expliquent cette crise.Un épisode de Cyrielle Bedu. Réalisation : Amandine Robillard. Présentation : Claire Leys. Suivi éditorial : Sophie Larmoyer. Dans cet épisode : extrait de sujet sur le défilé Fendi sur la Grande Muraille de Chine, diffusé le 19 octobre 2007 sur France 2 ; extraits d'un reportage de Franceinfo TV sur la crise du luxe, diffusé le 26 juin 2025.Cet épisode de podcast a été diffusé le 16 mars 2026.---Pour soutenir "L'Heure du Monde" et notre rédaction, abonnez-vous sur abopodcast.lemonde.fr Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
En este episodio hicimos un recorrido por la Semana de la Moda de Milán, donde nuestra editora general, Claudia Candano, vivió los desfiles de primera mano. Nos comparte sus impresiones sobre momentos destacados como el show de Prada, con 15 modelos y 60 looks, el esperado debut de Maria Grazia en Fendi, y la impactante presentación de Meryll Rogge en Marni.
Analizamos lo mejor de Milan Fashion Week (Gucci, Prada, Diesel, Fendi), hablamos del nuevo fenómeno Kennedy y de cómo Pinterest está pasando de tablero de inspiración a arma estratégica para las marcas.
On this week's Milan Fashion Week edition of the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Zofia Zwieglinska is joined by Marissa Galante Frank, fashion director at Bloomingdale's, for a buyer's perspective on the Fall 2026 collections. The week included major creative director debuts and strong showings from heritage Italian houses, including Prada, Gucci, Bottega Veneta and Fendi. Major creative director debuts included Demna's first runway show at Gucci, Maria Grazia Chiuri's return to Fendi and Meryll Rogge's debut at Marni as brands navigate a slower luxury market and rising pressures on multi-brand retail. The Fall 2026 calendar included 52 runway shows and 89 presentations, highlighting a moment of creative transition for Milan's biggest houses.
Lauren's guest is Becky Malinsky, author of 5 Things You Should Buy and columnist for the Financial Times. They discuss the best and worst of Milan Fashion Week, from Diesel, Fendi, and Jil Sander to Prada, Demna's debut at Gucci, and Bottega Veneta. They also get into emerging trends (white tights, stirrup pants) and anti-trends (no one wants to carry a handbag) and ponder the past—and maybe future—of Glamour magazine. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Happy Day 1 of Shark Week!Today, we're on the ground at Milan Fashion Week. There were debuts from Meryll Rogge at Marni, Maria Grazia Chiuri at Fendi, and – most anticipated of all – Demna at Gucci. Nicole Phelps, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue Italia Francesca Ragazzi, and Vogue contributor Luke Leitch were there to take it all in, and The Run-Through was right there with them.The question going into the Gucci show was: who is Demna now? After a decade of deconstruction and conceptual provocation at Balenciaga—jackets made from trousers, outrageous couture wrapped in 50 meters of tulle—the designer stepped into one of fashion's most iconic houses with an eye towards what fashion needs now.At Marni, Meryll Rogge brought her knitwear expertise and a genuine emotional connection to the brand: she bought her first pair of Marni platforms with her first paycheck as an assistant at Marc Jacobs, and wore a Marni skirt to her brother's wedding as a teenager. At Moschino, Creative Director Adrian Appiolaza went back to his Argentine roots, finding inspiration in the landmarks, monuments and icons of his home country. The show closed with a model carrying a piggy bank purse and wearing shoes encrusted in euros. "It's not just about creativity, it's about finances," Appiolaza told Phelps backstage.Earlier in the week, Vogue World Milan was announced for September 22nd at the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II—"the Sistine Chapel of Shopping," as Leitch called it—with the theme of the human touch in the age of technology. Next stop, Paris!The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Bermudy z kieszeniami o nonszalanckim fasonie jak z lat 2000. mogą nie być pierwszym motywem, jaki przyjdzie do głowy po usłyszeniu hasła „Fendi”. Po pokazie kolekcji włoskiego domu mody na sezon jesień-zima 2026-2027 może się to zmienić. Powracająca do marki Maria Grazia Chiuri jako dyrektorka kreatywna może i zanotowała dość polaryzujący debiut ale z pewnością sprawiła, że ten kontrowersyjny fason jesienią odkryjemy i pokochamy na nowo. Autorka: Michalina Murawska Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem:
Coucou everyone!It's not a bag, It's a baguette!Four generations of women comprise the Fendi legacy. Starting from a little leather goods and fur atelier in Rome, by a single woman who turned it into a multinational luxury fashion house and household name. Let's learn this week about the history of Fendi! We go a little more south on the Italian boot and visit Sicily and learn about the history of the cannoli. Vai! Andiamo! Off to Italy we go
In this rollicking podcast conversation, Tom Zaimes breaks down how corruption actually works—not as a series of scandals or bad actors, but as a normalized operating system sustained by incentives, media narratives, and managed dissent. We explore why exposure rarely leads to reform, how “anti-establishment” movements are absorbed and neutralized, and why institutions appear to fail while continuing to consolidate power. This episode cuts through moral framing to examine the mechanics of control, the illusion of accountability, and what it would really mean to side with Team Humanity inside a system that rewards corruption. Watch on Odysee. Listen on Progressive Radio Network and podcast platforms everywhere. Part 2: danikatz.locals.com www.patreon.com/danikatzAll things Dani, including books, courses, coaching + consulting, and her one-of-a-kind, critically acclaimed POP PROPAGANDA DIGITAL MEDIA LITERACY COURSE: www.danikatz.com Plus, schwag: danikatz.threadless.comFind Tom: https://www.instagram.com/tomzaimes/ https://www.facebook.com/tom.zaimesShow notes: • Why corruption should be understood as a structural incentive system, not individual moral failure • The distinction between surface corruption (scandals) and deep corruption (architecture) • How modern systems stabilize themselves by absorbing criticism rather than eliminating it • The mechanics of controlled opposition and why it's essential to regime durability • Why exposure, whistleblowing, and transparency rarely produce reform • The psychological comfort people derive from believing corruption is accidental • How power uses complexity and opacity as defensive tools • The role of media in laundering legitimacy while appearing adversarial • Why adversarial journalism is tolerated when it doesn't threaten incentives • The illusion of “anti-establishment” movements within a pre-bounded system • How dissent is redirected into safe, cyclical outrage channels • The difference between narrative conflict and material power conflict • Why reform efforts focus on personalities instead of structures • The role of NGOs and intermediaries in managing public anger • How institutions survive failure by redefining success metrics • Why moral framing often obscures operational reality • The cost of confronting systems honestly — socially, professionally, psychologically • Why most people sense something is wrong but can't articulate where the leverage is • The emotional and cognitive toll of recognizing structural capture • What real accountability would require — and why it is structurally resisted • Why collapse narratives are more comforting than slow decay • The difference between cynicism and realism • How people become unwitting participants in maintaining systems they oppose • Why the system doesn't need mass compliance — only predictable behavior • What “Team Humanity” would actually require in practice (and why it's hard) • Why naming the problem correctly is the first and most dangerous step
White ponytail, black sunglasses and fingerless gloves. You immediately think of Karl Lagerfeld. That's the power of a strong personal brand. Mirjam Schuele, SVP of Marketing at Karl Lagerfeld and our host Katie Street explore how one of fashion's most iconic personal brands became a global house built on accessibility, authenticity and cultural relevance. From reinventing Chanel and Fendi to launching his own label, Karl built more than collections - he built a recognisable identity and a world people wanted to be part of. Here's what we cover: Karl Lagerfeld: The man who became the brand Why he chose to build his own label after Chanel & Fendi “Masstige”: Making luxury more accessible without losing prestige The H&M collaboration that changed fashion forever Authenticity, provocation and why people gravitated to Karl Building a personal brand before building a business What happened after Karl passed away Protecting a legacy while evolving for a new generation Why community and emotional connection now matter more than polish This conversation explores how luxury can be inclusive without losing its edge and what today's brands can learn from a man (and legend) who understood identity, accessibility and cultural timing long before they became marketing buzzwords. If you're interested in brand building, personal branding at scale, luxury marketing, or community-driven growth then this conversation is for you. Enjoyed the episode? Click subscribe so you never miss the conversations shaping the future of marketing, tech and brand growth. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2UUIgMdZ6FdSCrux5BY7PI?si=c48bdbecb5be4a6e Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/marketing-in-the-madness/id1688996981 Connect with us: Mirjam Schuele LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mirjam-schuele-6b405054/ Katie Street LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiestreet/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/streetmate/ Marketing in the Madness LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/marketing-in-the-madness-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marketinginthemadness/
AFH: Season 1, Episode 8Featuring Chelsea Leyland (instagram.com/chelsealeyland)Al sits down with Chelsea Leyland. Chelsea is the co-founder of Looni, a company dedicated to hormonal health and wellness. Her journey has taken her across the globe, speaking about her personal experience with epilepsy and medical cannabis and her commitment to patient access. She has spoken at institutions such as the European Parliament and Cambridge University. More recently Chelsea has spoken openly about navigating endometriosis, pregnancy losses and reproductive health. Previously, she spent over 10 years DJing and curating music for fashion and art clients, including Chanel, Fendi, the Guggenheim Museum, the MoMA as well as opening for Duran Duran and Diplo. Chelsea's super passionate about building community. And with the power of vulnerability and community being central to her ethos, Chelsea started numerous advocacy groups, facilitating personal support for individuals going through challenging experiences with epilepsy, endometriosis, and fertility struggles, in a true combination of her passions.Guest Info:Instagram Chelsea LeylandInstagram My LooniFollow Me:Instagram: @afinehuman Shop Dame: dame.com This podcast was produced by aurielle sayeh, filmed by @thetellychannel, and powered by @dameproducts.
Our Agents just love Paris and Rome, so we are returning to Emily in Paris for season 5. This time, we’ve got a new Agent joining us on this mission. We’ve put on our most fashionable spring outfits, but we can’t tell a real Fendi bag from a fake. Join us as we overanalyze our not-so-guilty pleasure. Annette Wierstra with Micki Maynard and Kirsten Goruk.
Maria Teresa Venturini Fendi"Adele F."Adele Fendi, fondatrice della storica casa di moda, nel racconto della nipote.Salani Editorewww.salani.itMaria Teresa Venturini Fendi, nel suo racconto, attraversando un intero secolo, traccia con sensibilità e brio un ritratto, acceso sul filo della memoria, di sua nonna Adele Fendi.Adele (1897-1978), una donna intraprendente e visionaria, fuori dagli schemi dell'epoca, è all'origine di un'avventura creativa, artigianale e imprenditoriale, unica nel suo genere, che porterà il nome Fendi a conquistare le vette dell'alta moda internazionale. Una donna tenace e lungimirante, sempre protesa a pretendere il meglio da se stessa e dagli altri, Adele lascia un'impronta formidabile. Una madre leader, che impartendo un'educazione ed una disciplina di acciaio riesce a coinvolgere le sue cinque figlie nella costruzione di un progetto comune, dando vita a una luminosa stagione del Made in Italy che continua ancora oggi. Intorno a lei e al mondo Fendi hanno ruotato nel tempo artisti e protagonisti della cultura, a cominciare da Karl Lagerfeld che è stato il direttore creativo della maison per oltre cinquant'anni. Con una scrittura rapida, incisiva e quasi fotografica, con un tocco preciso e delicato, attraverso racconti emotivi e fredde prese di distanza, Maria Teresa Venturini Fendi intreccia ricordi e osservazioni personali restituendo il ritratto di un universo femminile, di uno spaccato storico e sociale di conquiste quotidiane femminili e, insieme, il racconto della metamorfosi della moda e della società italiane.Maria Teresa Venturini Fendi vive e lavora a Roma. È Presidente della Carla Fendi Foundation, istituzione no-profit attiva nel campo del sociale, della scienza, dell'arte e sostenitrice di Spoleto Festival dei Due Mondi.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/il-posto-delle-parole--1487855/support.IL POSTO DELLE PAROLEascoltare fa pensarehttps://ilpostodelleparole.it/
AFH: Season 1, Episode 8Featuring Chelsea Leyland (instagram.com/chelsealeyland)Al sits down with Chelsea Leyland. Chelsea is the co-founder of Looni, a company dedicated to hormonal health and wellness. Her journey has taken her across the globe, speaking about her personal experience with epilepsy and medical cannabis and her commitment to patient access. She has spoken at institutions such as the European Parliament and Cambridge University. More recently Chelsea has spoken openly about navigating endometriosis, pregnancy losses and reproductive health. Previously, she spent over 10 years DJing and curating music for fashion and art clients, including Chanel, Fendi, the Guggenheim Museum, the MoMA as well as opening for Duran Duran and Diplo. Chelsea's super passionate about building community. And with the power of vulnerability and community being central to her ethos, Chelsea started numerous advocacy groups, facilitating personal support for individuals going through challenging experiences with epilepsy, endometriosis, and fertility struggles, in a true combination of her passions.Guest Info:Instagram Chelsea LeylandInstagram My LooniFollow Me:Instagram: @afinehuman Shop Dame: dame.com This podcast was produced by aurielle sayeh, filmed by @thetellychannel, and powered by @dameproducts.
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Kicking it hard at the Ikea I bring you humans with me as we shop for different things & ideas for my desk in my home office. Also chatting with wonderful humans all along the way, taking pictures, just having a good old time introducing new humans to the podcast & also Fendi is with me. I am freshly baked running around today having a good old time I take you with me on all floors of this big Ikea store looking at every little thing & enjoying the displays that they have & enjoying the company of others along the way. There are animals, small humans, big humans, young humans, old humans & very helpful humans. What items will I pick out? Will you help me along? What kind of fun & interesting play corners did you have as a child? Follow me on my socials @highanddoingthings
234 Welcome to Tailoring Talk: The Solo Edit — your no-BS, brutally honest take on the world of fashion, business and style.In this debut Solo Edit, bespoke tailor Roberto Revilla breaks down the week's biggest stories in luxury fashion — from Hermès' creative director Véronique Nichanian stepping down after 37 years, to Maria Grazia Chiuri's powerful return to Fendi, and Vivienne Westwood's controversial Riyadh Fashion Week appearance.Then we go back in time for a Threads of Time segment exploring the history of tweed — how it evolved from rugged Scottish workwear into a global style icon — before closing with a Diary of a Tailor story about discovering Roberto's true shoe size and how proper footwear fit can transform your comfort, posture, and confidence.
En este episodio comentamos la segunda edición del desfile de Victoria's Secret. Debatimos sobre la evolución de la marca y nos preguntamos si su regreso supone una "nueva era". También, hablamos sobre el retroceso que ha habido en las pasarelas de moda este año, en cuanto a diversidad, con datos alarmantes. Por último, hablamos sobre el nuevo lanzamiento de Skims que se ha viralizado en redes; braguitas con pelo sintético y comentamos el nombramiento de Maria Grazia Chiuri como directora creativa de Fendi.
We unpack Taylor's Swifts Showgirl era, the theater release party, and why the songs hook you in two seconds. Then we sprint through a 12-hour Vegas run, from Venetian canals to Vanderpump Paris, plus the sweetest Castle Rock record-store story about a signed Stevie Nicks photo. • (01:30) First listen to Showgirl + two-second hook talk • (05:45) Record-store gem & Stevie Nicks story • (09:30) Theater release, “Fate of Ophelia,” • (14:45) The bread bit and Travis's bacon moment • (18:30) Our 12-hour Vegas sprint • (21:00) Caesars, Vanderpump Paris, and Vegas • (25:45) Fendi pop-up chaos & dream bag moment
We unpack why Indonesia’s president has allegedly cancelled a visit to Israel. Then: we hear about Fendi’s new chief creative officer. Plus: Sharjah doubles down on its role as the UAE’s cultural capital.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode gave me goosebumps — and you'll understand why soon.Today, I'm speaking with the identical twin sisters Cipriana Quann and TK Wonder, hosts of the Chew on Something podcast and founders of Urban Bush Babes, a lifestyle platform celebrating the multi-faceted lives of women of color.Cipriana is a former Vogue writer; TK Wonder is a rapper and singer who's opened for artists like Nas and Afrika Bambaataa. Together, they've starred in campaigns for Fendi, Valentino, Tiffany & Co., Sephora, and more.I first saw them years ago in New York City during my Condé Nast days — two striking women shaping culture and fashion. I never imagined that years later, they'd be sitting on The New Health Club podcast couch in Denver with Joe Moore from Psychedelics Today and me, sharing one of the most powerful healing stories I've ever heard.Cipriana and TK open up about surviving sexual, physical, and childhood abuse — and how, for years, they used sugar and comfort food to numb the pain. Their discovery of Ibogaine, a plant medicine known for its deep psychological healing, completely transformed their relationship with their bodies and their health.This is a story about sisterhood, resilience, and the power of psychedelics to help us finally face what we've been running from — and heal for good.In this episode:How trauma shapes our relationship with foodThe healing potential of IbogaineFrom fashion icons to wellness voicesWhat real transformation looks like after trauma✨ How we used food to numb our trauma — and how Ibogaine helped us heal from it.INSTAGRAM@CiprianaQuann@TK-Wonder FOLLOW US ON IG@TheNewHealhInstitute @TheNewHealthClub @philippianne LINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/in/annephilippi/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textIn this weeks, fashion update Monica Monique talks about the latest fashion news.Starting with Christian Louis Vuitton‘s new creative director, and why people think he might not deserve the titleEveryone is going crazy over the new Fendi bag collection and why? And what does accessories have to do with how the economy is moving.As always, Monica has to give you at least one business tip on what you should be doing to help your fashion brain get to seven figures and this week she plays a clip that talks about attention on your brand.Check back in later this week for another fashion hot topic episode.Make sure you share this with a fashionable friend and we'll see you in the next one!!Support the show
Everyone needs a little grounding or re-grounding, a walk & a talk with friends or Fendi may do the trick. Let's chat about some verbs & nouns while freshly. I give some wonderful suggestions on how to bring yourself back in a loving way. Follow me on my socials @HighandDoingThings
Burnout is not about how much you do. It is about who you are when you are doing it. In this powerful episode of the Happy Productive Podcast, business coach Jennifer Dawn sits down with transformational coach and NLP expert Jocelyn Sandstrom to reveal how shifting your mindset, energy, and beliefs can transform every area of your life and business. Discover how to take aligned action instead of constant hustle, release deep rooted limiting beliefs, and open yourself to synchronicities, abundance, and opportunities. Jocelyn shares proven tools from neurolinguistic programming, quantum energy work, and her own success stories. From manifesting unexpected miracles to landing high-end corporate workshops with global luxury brands like Gucci, Fendi, and Louis Vuitton. If you want to improve your mindset, boost your energy, prevent burnout, and create a business and life you love, this conversation is packed with actionable strategies you can start using today. What You'll Learn in This Episode • How to identify and reprogram limiting beliefs • The difference between doing and taking aligned action • Why your inner state determines your outer results • How to use manifestation and synchronicity to create opportunities • Language shifts that instantly change your energy and mindset • Practical tools for burnout recovery and sustainable success Timestamps 00:00 Burnout is about who you are when you are doing it 00:35 Welcome and introduction to Jocelyn Sandstrom 02:05 Jocelyn's journey into quantum energy and NLP 04:51 How deep rooted beliefs hold us back 06:46 Why confidence and trust are often inverted 09:34 The red car theory and shifting focus 10:31 First step to changing your story 12:02 Creating a reality of magic and miracles 14:13 Jennifer's trash bag manifestation story 16:00 How synchronicity works 17:07 Reprogramming the belief of not being lucky 19:09 Removing blocks to let opportunities drop in 20:19 Taking aligned action vs constant hustle 23:38 The difference between doing and aligned action 26:38 Creating vs achieving 28:50 Shifting language to shift energy 31:27 Taking your power back from time 33:49 The power of surrender 34:40 Where to find Jocelyn and free resources Connect with Jocelyn Sandstrom Website: https://jocelynsandstrom.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jocelynlukosandstrom/ Listen to More Episodes of the Happy Productive Podcast https://jenniferdawncoaching.com/podcast Schedule a call with Jennifer here https://jenniferdawncoaching.com/schedule-call/ Want to be a podcast guest? https://forms.gle/hgS1wUWy6Y4ybJ319 Want to know how your business is going? Take this quiz to know https://app.jenniferdawncoaching.com/freedomquiz Visit our website here https://jenniferdawncoaching.com/
Hold onto your Fendi tags and your Zaddy energy, because Reza Farahan is in the boutique and the tea is steeped in Persian opulence! On this glitzy, hilarious, and wildly unfiltered sit-down when the Shahs of Sunset icon turns up the charm—and the shade. From BravoCon buzz to Beverly Hills realness, no subject is off limits. We kick things off with a love fest over interior wellness drinks and a lunch at Novikov that blossomed into a newfound friendship. Reza spills about Persian parties, being raised in a house filled with constant entertaining, and why he avoids some Beverly Hills events—something Pol' totally relates to from his Armenian background. And the chumps? Yes, Jeff Lewis gets a name drop, and the Billboard moment in NYC lights up the convo. The fashion talk hits hard when Reza reveals he's got racks of unworn designer looks (hello, $1500 silk shirts!)—but no, he's not donating them, honey. Those pieces are headed to BravoCon. Sorry, Pol', no couture hand-me-downs this time. They also reminisce about Yours, Mine & Ours and the hilarious, never-picked-up Persian Home Conversion pitch, complete with dead taxidermy and diamond water yoga. And yes, we want that show! Then it's all about SnowWhite90210 and the upcoming SnowBuBu dolls—yes, changeable bows, crowns, and even a recorded growl. The merch madness is real, and Patrik's hoping it'll buy him a house in the Flats. The convo dives deep into relationships: Reza shares about his decade-long marriage to husband Adam (14 years total!), their love of travel, and plans for a milestone anniversary trip or bash. We find out Adam's a chill, homebody Gemini while Reza is the social butterfly (and low-key Zaddy to their adorable dog, Marty). The episode explores balance in relationships, how opposites attract, and what it's like to be in the public eye with a partner who isn't about the spotlight. Then… the infamous coffee reading. Pol' picks up on some seriously spooky truths: Reza's planning a massive home renovation, which—shockingly—he hasn't told anyone publicly. He's floored as Pol' accurately senses energy shifts, spiritual anchors, and even a mysterious, sacred presence tied to the longtime previous homeowner. It's not a ghost, but it's definitely a vibe. Reza confirms it all—including a hidden hook with a “key to the safe” he found under a vanity drawer. Wild! The real estate talk turns educational as Reza drops wisdom from his Iranian family legacy and gives two golden rules: never lease and never pay credit card interest. Patrik confesses he's breaking both. There's also a juicy story about selling his husband's G-Wagon behind his back. (He thought it was just in for service. Spoiler: it wasn't.) From Gemini exes to Cartier rings, Van Cleef to juice cleanses, and even Patrik & Pol's 22-year love story and 89-country travel tradition—this episode is equal parts glam, LOL, heart, and hustle. And yes, Reza may or may not be filming for a top-secret show (Valley Persian Style?), but his wardrobe's ready for the spotlight, even if he can't confirm a thing. BravoCon, dolls, coffee grounds, and home makeovers—it's all happening. ✨ Don't miss Part 2—it only gets juicier.
Givaudan VP Perfumer Rodrigo Flores-Roux generously returns to the Perfume Room to offer a definitive roadmap to the past, present, and future of perfume. Bookmark this ep. You'll come back to it. Rodrigo is a fragrance genealogist of sorts, tracing your favorite perfumes' parents, grandparents, and great-grandparents. He offers a rare perfumer's POV on the current landscape: What's trending? Why? What even qualifies as a trend? Should we care? And what's happening in the world today that will shape how fragrance smells tomorrow?WATCH THE FLORSTALGIA PANEL (coming this Fri)LISTEN TO EP. 136 (linked below)THANK YOU TO THIS MONTH'S SPONSOR THE RACONTEUR! 10% off full bottles of The Raconteur @ Stéle: code 'emma10'FRAGS MENTIONED:Sol de Janeiro, Phlur, Burberry Goddess, 27 87 Hakuna Matata, Mary Kay Velocity, Marc Jacobs Daisy Wild, Vacation Inc, Arquiste Tropical, Cire Trudon Merida, ARQUISTE Esencia de El Palacio Guayabos, Chanel No. 5, Guerlain Shalimar, Lanvin Arpège, Schiaparelli Shocking, Robert Piguet Bandit, Balmain Vent Vert, Carven Ma Griffe, Givenchy L'Interdit, Nina Ricci L'Air du Temps, Madame Rochas, Rabanne Calandre, Eau de Lancome, Eau de Patou, Eau de Guerlain, Estée Lauder Estée Super, Revlon Charlie, YSL Opium, Estée Lauder Youth Dew, Balenciaga Prelude, Estée Lauder Cinnabar, Fendi, Giorgio, Dior Poison, Ralph Lauren Polo, Guy Laroche Drakkar Noir, Davidoff Cool Water, New West, Calvin Klein Escape, Issey Miyake L'Eau D'Issey, Mugler Angel, Tom Ford Oud Wood, Donna Karan Black Cashmere, Clinique Happy, Isabell Calla, Ungaro Diva, Florstalgia: Violet, Carnation; YSL Paris, Eauso Vert Fruto Oscuro, Le Galion Bourrasque, Thom Browne: Vetyver & Brut, Vetyver & Rose; Xinu: OroNardo, Copala; ARQUISTE: A Grove By The Sea, Tropical; Roberto Greco Porter Sa Peau
Date: 5/13/2025 - Designed to keep you informed without the fluff, this series delivers sharp, essential updates to help you stay ahead in fashion and business. This week, Bret and Emily talk about India's trade agreements with the UK, China's Tariffs lifting, and Fendi x Red Wing. Watch LIVE every Tuesday 12 pm CST on Clothing Coulture YouTube.
Send us a textThis episode is what happens when a luxury leatherwork lunatic, a snake-breeding psycho, and a jiu-jitsu savage walk into a podcast studio—and it's the same damn guy. We sit down with AG, the founder of Toehold Flip-Flops and covert overlord of the reptilian fashion empire. From $65,000 snakes (yes, danger noodles with price tags) to handmade American flip-flops that slap harder than your DI at BMT, AG unpacks his borderline obsessive pursuit of excellence, legacy, and customer service that's so savage it answers DMs on Christmas morning. If you're into craftsmanship, combat sports, counter-culture, or calling BS on corporate clowns, welcome to your new religion.
After a month of nonstop fashion shows, Who What Wear Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are back home and ready to break it all down. This week, they cover the biggest stories and buzziest collections from New York, London, Milan, and Paris; their favorite pieces; and what they're expecting to see on the red carpet and in editorials in the coming months. Plus, they discuss the larger energy of each fashion week and check in on the trend predictions they made during their New York Fashion Week episode to see what stuck.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Pack your bags, Tiny Adults (is this nickname working for you?? Y/N?), because we're heading to Aspen—where the altitude is high, the skiing is tragic, and the men? Well… some of them are worth the trip. This episode is a rollercoaster of luxury, disaster, and unexpected life lessons. From scoring free designer fits to nearly dying on the slopes, this trip had everything. Buckle up—you're in for a ride.⏳ TIME STAMPS:[00:00:00] - [00:13:16] ➝ My favourite part of traveling, the perks of flying deaf, and why you should actually appreciate your loved ones.[00:15:04] ➝ That one time my boyfriend low-key hated me, my alleged passion for stealing, and how I learned altitude sickness (much like the female orgasm) isn't a myth. (Wait, wuttt?!)[00:25:58] ➝ Me vs. skiing: a brutal battle for survival. Plus, the lesson I should have learned—and what you should take away instead. (Cue the existential crisis.)[00:50:42] ➝ Brazilian men are hot, Bad makeout sessions, and why escaping Aspen is always a sh*t show.Click play for luxury, disaster, and life lessons you didn't ask for but need!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lara and Carey are back from the open road to finish out Q4 with a bang (and a whimper). They discuss Carey's harrowing Disney World adventure and Luigi Mangione, the alleged United Healthcare CEO assassin capturing the imagination (and bussies) of Americans everywhere. They also talk the possible TikTok ban in January and why the powers-that-be want it gone for good. Back on RHOSLC, the ladies reel from the Audrey Hepburn luncheon from Hell, with Meredith and Mary meeting at a rindom art gallery in Park City to try (and fail) to squash their beef. Then, Heather and The Wild Rose assemble the crew at a serial killer park for a “Girl Scout“ activities day, complete with potato sack races, Angie calling Britani out for her lush-y, not-so-Mormon ways, Mary and Lisa defending their right to Fendi, Bronwyn vs. the world, and Meili's anticlimactic reemergence. Then Mary finally confronts Robert Jr. over his troubling behavior. Chapters: 00:00 Disney Thanksgiving Recap 10:00 Luigi Mangione Serves Face 19:56 No One is Talking about TikTok 23:30 RHOSLC S5E11 Recap More Lara & Carey Content: Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now! Listen to this episode ad-free AND get access to weekly bonus episodes + video episodes by joining the SUP PATREON. Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE. Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK & SUP INSTAGRAM Sexy Unique Podcast is Produced By: Tiny Legends Productions, LLC Executive Producer: Stella Young Tech Director: Guy Robinson Art Director & Social Media: Ariel Moreno Sexy Unique Podcast is Edited by: Video & Audio Editor: Case Blackwell & Ness Smith-Savedoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices