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Fashion Radio
S02 E18: Lulu Kennedy -Talent Scout

Fashion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 36:32


Since the 2000s, Lulu Kennedy has spearheaded the London Fashion scene by nurturing the British design talent of tomorrow with her non-profit talent incubator Fashion East. With an esteemed alumni including Simone Rocha, Craig Green and Gareth Pugh, Kennedy has long been at the forefront of shaping the industry, but are her music choices as bohemian as her talent scouting ways? Find out as she reveals the soundtrack of her life to DJ Fat Tony. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What's Contemporary Now?
Style, Stoicism, Optimism: Daphne Guinness's Perspective

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2024 25:07


Daphne Guinness is a style icon and creative force. Heiress to the Guinness brewing dynasty, she transcends her lineage as a fashion muse, designer, and philanthropist. Renowned for her avant-garde fashion sense—and her extraordinary couture collection—Guinness seamlessly blends artistry and eccentricity, distinctly weaving past sartorial narratives into the contemporary. Her collaborations with designers like Alexander McQueen and Gareth Pugh have left an indelible mark on the fashion world. But beyond fashion, she is a musician, and writer with a flair for the dramatic and the unexpected. A self-described pessimistic optimist, Guinness is an enigmatic persona and a captivating perennial figure in both high society and artistic circles worldwide.  Episode Highlights: Guinness says her formative years were a mixture of “art, stoicism, military thought, and surrealism.”  She's interested in philosophy and the Stoics and calls herself happy to be an outcast.  As a child, she lived in a monastery in Spain with no other than Salvador Dali as a neighbor— “he put me up to make some of my best pranks as a child.” On the pre-1999 era of Daphne Guinness, she says she was never a society wife, only a mother, hermetic.  Her friendship with magazine editor Isabella Blow, her relative “in spirit,” exposed her to things and people most people would only ever dream of or see in a film. Guinness's otherworldly aura and fantastical upbringing seems perfectly normal from her perspective.  She was mentored by David Bowie, who spotted her as a singer. She recently released “Hip Neck Spine,” which has a music video directed by the legendary Nick Knight.  Philanthropic efforts are crucial to her; Guinness sponsors a CSM scholarship every year.  She considers herself a pessimistic optimist, exhausted by putting her heart and soul into her art and music—she sees what's contemporary as pessimism, but she's “Team optimism.”  She sees the beauty in human error and process, saying, “I like to do things the old-fashioned way.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Opium
Het gesprek - Madelief Hohé (15 september 2023)

Opium

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 13:32


Brecht van Hulten in gesprek met Madelief Hohé, conservator mode en kostuum bij Kunstmuseum Den Haag.  Vivienne Westwood, Alexander McQueen, Stella McCartney, maar ook de maatkleding van Savile Row, Britse kostschooluniformen, de Schotse ruit, sportkleding, kleding van de Britse Royal Family, hoeden voor Ascot van Philip Treacy en Stephen Jones: de Britten hebben hun stempel stevig weten te drukken op de modegeschiedenis. En denk daarbij zeker niet alleen aan keurige, conservatieve maatkleding. In Engeland hadden ook de rebellen van Swinging London, punks en skinheads invloed op het modebeeld. Net als de Britse royals zelf, en dan vooral de zo geliefde Lady Diana. Behalve mode-icoon was zij ook een rebel die mode aangreep om een statement te maken. Kunstmuseum Den Haag duikt met de modetentoonstelling 'Royals & Rebels – British Fashion' in de rijke geschiedenis van de Britse mode en brengt hiermee ook een eerbetoon aan Vivienne Westwood. Er komen naast haar, McQueen en McCartney talloze andere Britse ontwerpers aan bod, onder wie Charles Frederick Worth, Liberty's, Lucile, Edward Molyneux, Mary Quant, Katharine Hamnett, Paul Smith, John Galliano, Phoebe Philo, Richard Quinn, Gareth Pugh, Simone Rocha en jonge talenten zoals Bora Aksu, Robert Wun, Charles Jeffrey Loverboy en Matty Bovan. 

Selfridges Hot Air
Super Culture: Fashion Matters

Selfridges Hot Air

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 31:12


Fashion has the power to transform us into whoever or whatever we want to be. But away from the glitz and glamour, it is a platform that can be used as a vehicle for change. In this episode, we will be speaking with Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl, Co-Creative Directors of Hard and Shiny. The pair talk about the art that shaped them, the evolution of queer culture, and how they use fashion to tell important stories. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Saturday Live
Henry Holland

Saturday Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 84:42


Richard Coles and Nikki Bedi are joined by Henry Holland - who started his career in teen magazines but became a fashion hit in 2008 after his slogan T shirts were worn by designers Giles Deacon and Gareth Pugh at London Fashion Week, his fashion business closed last year but he has since released a hugely successful ceramics collection and is now designing rugs. There is also Ramla Ali, the first Somali boxer in history to compete at the Olympic Games, Molly Schiller who completed a Masters studying the heart disease which took her little brother's life when he was 10, and Felix White, formerly of the Maccabees, is a musician and broadcaster who, after his Mum's death when he was 17, forged family with the band and obsessed over cricket. We have the Inheritance Tracks of sailor Hannah Mills MBE, who chooses Creep by Radiohead and A thousand trees by the Stereophonics, and your thank you. Producer: Corinna Jones

In My Chair

Alex Box is a British make-up artist, renowned for her experimental and often surreal beauty looks. Box's work continues to chart the correlation between art, science, nature and the magical. Her editorial work has featured in a variety of publications, such as Vogue, Stylist, Numéro, W, Another Magazine, Dazed & Confused and i-D. Box's celebrity clients have included Lady Gaga, Azealia Banks, Kate Moss, Sienna Miller and Courtney Love.Working as a make-up director for international fashion shows, Box has created the looks for catwalk collections by Gareth Pugh, Karl Lagerfeld, Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood and Chanel. As the creative director of Illamasqua, she is instrumental in shaping the brand's product development, imagery and creative vision.

Hear Me, See Me.
Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Hairdressing Icon, Sam McKnight.

Hear Me, See Me.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 55:17


Hear Me, See Me. Podcast. Hairdressing Icon, Sam McKnight.This episode was an absolute joy for me as it is one of my absolute hair heroes, Sam McKnight.Celebrated session hair stylist, Sam McKnight, is the hairdresser's hairdresser. He boasts a legendary career spanning over four decades encompassing catwalk, editorial and advertising campaigns for fashion houses such as Chanel, Fendi, Balmain, Burberry and Tom Ford. A regular contributor to both British and international Vogues, W, Harper's Bazaar, Vanity Fair, i-D and Love, he has over 100 covers to his name from British Vogue alone. McKnight is also a Contributing Beauty Editor at British Vogue. McKnight has collaborated with some of the world's most prominent photographers including Patrick Demarchelier, Mario Testino and Nick Knight. A long-time stylist for the late Princess Diana, McKnight was the creative behind her iconic short, slicked back hairstyle in the now-famous 1990 Demarchelier shoot for British Vogue, a partnership that led to him becoming her personal hair stylist for seven years.One of the original session stylists, McKnight initially trained as a teacher before working as an assistant at a local hairdresser in his native Scotland. Moving to London in the early 1970's, McKnight secured a position at Molton Brown, which at the time was a leading hair salon in London's South Molton Street. He worked on projects for London-based magazines 19 and Honey before landing his first editorial shoot with British Vogue in 1977. While working in London, he was introduced to stylists Liz Tilberis (later editor of British Vogue and Harpers Bazaar US) and Lucinda Chambers (British Vogue), who were instrumental in hiring him for high-profile editorial shoots.McKnight has been bestowed the Lifetime Achievement Award at both the Scottish Fashion Awards and Creative Head Awards 2015. He is hugely respected within the hairdressing community and is often cited as a source of inspiration or named as ‘the hairstylist I would most like to work with' by his peers.On November 2nd 2016, Somerset House launched Hair by Sam McKnight, a major exhibition celebrating McKnight's impressive career. Never before has an exhibition of this kind taken place, looking at hair from a new perspective and celebrating the significant role of session hair styling in both fashion and culture throughout the decades.In tandem, McKnight also released his first book: Hair by Sam McKnight (Rizzoli), a hardback anthology of his magazine covers, editorial shoots and personal insights into working at the heart of the fashion industry.June 2017 saw McKnight launch a brand: Hair by Sam McKnight, in Liberty of London, injecting fashion, glamour and ease into haircare and styling. The collection is the culmination of McKnight's knowledge and experience in the industry, giving women the tools and confidence to style their hair themselves.PhotographersAlasdair McLellan, Andrea Spotorno, Angelo Pennetta, Arthur Elgort, Ben Hassett, Bruce Weber, Carter Smith, Charlotte Wales, Clara Giaminardi, Corinne Day, Craig McDean, David Bailey, David Sims, David Slijper, Derek Kettela, Elaine Constantine, Ellen Von Unwerth, Emma Summerton, Erik Torstensson, Glen Luchford, Hedi Slimane, Inez and Vinoodh, Irving Penn, Javier Vallhonrat, Johnny Dufort, Juergen Teller, Jem Mitchell, Josh Olins, Karl Lagerfeld, Lachlan Bailey, Liz Collins, Marcus Ohlsson, Mario Sorrenti, Mario Testino, Mert & Marcus, Mikael Jansson, Mikael Schulz, Miles Aldridge, Morelli Brothers, Jean-Baptiste Mondino, Jem Mitchell, Josh Shinner, Juergen Teller, Nadine Ijewere, Nick Knight, Paolo Roversi, Patrick Demarchelier, Paul Wetherell, Peter Lindbergh, Phil Poynter, Regan Cameron, Robin Derrick, Richard Avedon, Richard Burbridge, Sean Ellis, Sharif Hamza, Simon Emmett, Sølve Sundsbø, Terry Richardson, Tim Walker, Tom Ford, Tom Munro, Vincent Peters, Willy Vanderperre, Viviane SassenEditorialAnother, Another Man, Chaos, CR Fashion Book, Dazed, Elle, Evening Standard, Garage, Glamour (UK,US), GQ, Harper's Bazaar (UK,US), i-D, Interview, Love, Madame Figaro, Marie Claire, Numero, Ponystep, POP, Porter, Showstudio.com, The Edit, Vanity Fair, V Magazine, V Man, Visionaire, Vogue (Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Spanish, British, US), W MagazineAdvertising / PRAlberta Ferretti, Angelo Marani, Aquascutum, BaByliss, Barrie Knitwear, Blumarine, Bottega Veneta, Brioni, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Chanel, Chloé, Christian Dior, Clinique, David Morris, Dior Homme, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Estée Lauder, Etro, Equipment, Fendi, Gap, GHD, Givenchy, Giorgio Armani, Gucci, Hogan, Huawei Watches, Jean Paul Gaultier, Jimmy Choo, Jo Malone, Joop, Joseph, Just Cavalli, Kurt Geiger, Lancôme, Liu-Jo, Louis Vuitton, L'Oréal, Mac Cosmetics, Mango, Marni, Massimo Dutti, Max Factor, Michael Kors, Montblanc, Mulberry, Nina Ricci, Patrick Cox, Philosophy, Pirelli, Pantene, Pollini, Ralph Lauren, Reserved, Revlon, Rimmel, Roberto Cavalli, RMK Cosmetics, Salvatore Ferragamo, Shiseido, Sportmax, Stella McCartney, Stuart Weitzman, Swarovski, Tods, Tom Ford, Tommy Hilfiger, Topshop, Ungaro, Uniqlo, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Yves Saint Laurent, Z ZegnaCelebritiesAlexa Chung, Alicia Vikander, Amanda Seyfried, Anne Hathaway, Audrey Tautou, Bella Hadid, Cara Delevingne, Carey Mulligan, Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, Cate Blanchett, Cindy Crawford, Claire Foy, Clara Paget, Claudia Schiffer, Cora Corre, Diana Princess of Wales, Diane Kruger, Drew Barrymore, Ellie Bamber, Élodie Bouchez, Emilia Clarke, Emma Corrin, Emma Watson, Eva Green, Evan Rachel Wood, Florence Welch, Georgia May Jagger, Geraldine Chaplin, Gigi Hadid, Gisele Bündchen, Hailey Baldwin, Helena Bonham Carter, Helena Christensen, Hilary Swank, Jennifer Lawrence, Kate Bosworth, Kate Moss, Kate Winslet, Kendall Jenner, Keira Knightley, Kim Basinger, Kim Kardashian West, Kirsten Dunst, Kristen Stewart, Kristin Scott Thomas, Kaia Gerber, Kylie Minogue, Laetitia Casta, Lady Gaga, Lara Stone, Lauren Bacall, Léa Seydoux, Lennon Gallagher, Lily Cole, Lily Collins, Lily Donaldson, Lily-Rose Depp, Linda Evangelista, Liv Tyler, Lou Doillon, Madonna, Maggie Cheung, Marion Cotillard, Margot Robbie, Marine Vacth, Mary Kate & Ashley Olsen, Michelle Williams, Milla Jovovich, Monica Bellucci, Naomi Campbell, Naomi Scott, Naomi Watts, Nicole Kidman, Penelope Cruz, Pharrell Williams, Rafferty Law, Riley Keough, Rita Ora, Sarah Jessica Parker, Sharon Stone, Sienna Miller, Suki Waterhouse, Taylor Swift, Tilda Swinton, Uma Thurman, Vanessa Paradis, Winnie HarlowFashion ShowsAlberta Ferretti, Alexandre Vauthier, Anna Molinari, Antonio Berardi, Anya Hindmarch, Ashish, Asprey, Aquascutum, Bally, Balmain, Blugirl, Blumarine, Brioni, Burberry, Carolina Herrera, Chanel, Chloé, DKNY, Dolce & Gabbana, Dries Van Noten, DSquared2, Emporio Armani, Etro, Fendi, Gareth Pugh, Gianfranco Ferre, Giorgio Armani, Halpern, Iceberg, Isabel Marant, Jasper Conran, Jill Stuart, Julien Macdonald, Krizia, La Perla, Lancetti, Margaret Howell, Marios Schwab, Mary Katrantzou, Matthew Williamson, Max Mara, Micheal Halpern, Miu Miu, Monot, Moschino, Moschino Cheap & Chic, Mulberry, Nicholas Kirkwood, Nicole Farhi, Oscar de la Renta, Paul Smith, Philosophy, Ports 1961, Prada, Pringle, Ralph Lauren, Ralph & Russo, Roberto Cavalli, Roland Mouret, Ryan Lo, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sonia Rykiel, Sportmax, Thierry Mugler, Tom Ford, Topshop, Trussardi, Ungaro, Valentino, Vivienne Westwood, 16ArlingtonBio : http://www.premierhairandmakeup.com/hair/1-sam-mcknight/bio/Haircuts4Homeless : https://www.haircuts4homeless.com/Produced by : https://svnty6production.com/Artwork by : https://www.dvsyart.com/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hear-me-see-me. 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The Business of Fashion Podcast
Gareth Pugh on Returning to Fashion in Extraordinary Times

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020 47:30


The British designer tells Tim Blanks about his latest creative endeavour, a documentary about creating his first collection in two years.   LONDON, United Kingdom — Acclaimed designer Gareth Pugh showed his last collection in September 2018. Two years on, he has returned to the industry at a time of global tumult. Its effects are clearly reflected in “The Reconstruction,” a documentary made by Pugh, his husband Carson McColl and Showstudio director Nick Knight showcasing 13 new designs and the inspiration behind them.   “This project really has been born out of some insane historical moments,” said Pugh. “2020’s been a shitty year and so much has gone on,” he continued, and he would be remiss “not to look it in the face and acknowledge its presence.”   No stranger to the medium, Pugh has previously released films of his designs in lieu of a fashion show, and in 2019 made a documentary with McColl about the fight for LGBTQ+ rights across the UK. In the latest episode of The BoF Podcast, Pugh discussed what the current state of the industry means for young designers, and how he considers film to be a medium loaded with potential depth. The “new normal” can also mean opportunities. “The playing field is now level; you don’t have that established way of having to do things. like young designers being forced into this idea that ’we have to spend a load of money doing a show,’” said Pugh. “You never had to do that anyway, but now more than ever you really don’t.” For many designers, film has been the go-to medium in the absence of in-person fashion shows, but it presents its own challenges. “Once you have that physical exchange taken away, you have that hole, that vacuum that you need to fill,” said Pugh. That said, alternative art forms allow for a more profound exploration of themes. “In a [fashion] show context it’s very difficult to dig down deep… simply because you’ve got this tennis match-esque way of presenting things,” he added. “The Reconstruction” is a meditation on permanence, longevity and wider political significance as it pertains to creativity — from the “monumental” looks showcased in the film, to an entire section documenting the Black Lives Matter movement and activism of trans women of colour. “Wanting to build something really febrile and really temporal doesn’t sit with me,” said Pugh, admitting that he “never did very well with playing that commercial game” as a designer. “Fashion for me is part of the wider cultural conversation and does link to so many things we are part of… [It] doesn’t exist within a vacuum.”   Related Articles:Gareth Pugh's Fashion BattlefieldGareth Pugh's Macabre MovieA Life in Extreme Style: Michèle Lamy   Watch and listen to more #BoFLIVE conversations here.   To contact The Business of Fashion with comments, questions or speaker ideas please email podcast@businessoffashion.com.   Sign up for BoF’s Daily Digest newsletter. Ready to become a BoF Professional? For a limited time, enjoy 25% discount on an annual membership, exclusively for podcast listeners. Simply, click here, select the Annual Package and use code PODCASTPRO at the checkout. For all sponsorship enquiries, it’s: advertising@businessoffashion.com.    

ELLE News
#18 - Marc Jacobs, Gareth Pugh e Amazon de luxo

ELLE News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 22:46


Marc Jacobs acaba de anunciar uma marca nova, a Heaven. Feita em parceria com a designer Ava Nirui, a linha tem a juventude como preceito básico. Neste Pivô, aproveitamos a deixa para contar a história desse estilista, que é uma das grandes figuras pop da moda, marcado pela criatividade, rebeldia e capacidade de captar o tempo. E ainda: os vencedores do CFDA 2020; o retorno grandioso de Gareth Pugh à semana de moda londrina; além de a mais nova investida da Amazon no setor de luxo.  Montagem e publicação: Compasso Coolab. Produção executiva: Mariana Araújo.  Este episódio usou trechos das músicas You're Not Alone, de Olive, Dançar para Não Dançar, de Rita Lee e Teenage Riot, do Sonic Youth. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elle-brasil/message See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fashion Victims Podcast
MET GALA Canceled and Who is Angela Dean?

Fashion Victims Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 97:03


 With the MET Gala canceled, we reminisce on our favorite moments from the incredible red-carpet event and its effect on the fashion system. In addition to discussing some current hot topics such as Gareth Pugh's move to purchase back his brand from Rick Owens, we also dive into the nuances of systemic racism in fashion. Using Black designer Angela Dean as an example,  we shed light on the way the fashion industry has rewritten history, silencing the voices of designers of color. 

Fashion Originators
Does the fashion industry really care? ft. up-and-coming sustainable designer Joshua J Small

Fashion Originators

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 65:03


Joshua James Small is an up-and-coming British designer (also a model and freelance stylist). He has worked for the likes of Richard Quinn and Gareth Pugh, announced the release of his brand exclusively to HUNGER magazine (THAT BROWN VELVET SUIT OMG) and has worked with the likes of SCHON, Teeth, Fucking Young! and Dear Boy Magazine, and the best place ever SHOWstudio. His work has also caught the attention of stylist Karen Clarkson, and has been worn by multiple platinum selling singer/songwriter Rita Ora. Joshua creates his collections in a sustainably-minded way, and focuses on precise pattern-cutting and escapism. On this week’s episode, I’m going to chat with Joshua not only about his creative process, journey, and getting press, but largely about that awkward balance between having values but also being in the thick of the industry – what a concept lol. P.S: After this interview, a giant tree fell and we couldn't get out of my studio flat till I hacked away at the tree with a kitchen knife.  Recommended media:  Eating Animals  Follow Joshua Small:  Instagram  Website  To keep up-to-date with everything Fashion Originators: For podcast updates - www.fashionoriginators.com  For Instagram fun - www.instagram.com/fashionoriginatorspodcast For Facebook updates - www.facebook.com/fashionoriginators Thank you so much for listening! If you enjoyed the show, it would mean the world to me if you wrote a review on Apple Podcasts! The more reviews there are, the easier it is for others to find and enjoy the show too.  

Editorial con VIP Sisters
DISEÑO DE VANGUARDIA (PARTE 3): LOS (TITÁNICOS) BRITÁNICOS

Editorial con VIP Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 29:32


Comentanos que tal te pareció esta tercera parte y cual/es es/son tus diseñadores de vanguardia favoritos, colecciones o hasta editoriales.Desfile Alexander McQueen estreno de la canción Bad Romance de Lady Gaga: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUvFTc2mlNYDesfiles Viktor & Rolf:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61NzBYJ5Dro- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-6W9495WMEDesfile Iris Van Herpen:- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0nkk7yYhtI- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E37nBNCnrRkContacto: vipsisters@gmail.comTwitter: @editorialconvipSíguenos en Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vipsistershttps://www.instagram.com/ivanapinahttps://www.instagram.com/vainannie

A Different Tweed: Fashion Conversations with Bronwyn Cosgrave
Ruth E. Carter on Spike Lee and Black Panther

A Different Tweed: Fashion Conversations with Bronwyn Cosgrave

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 56:51


In the lead-up to the Oscars, a conversation with the nominated costume designer on her prolific work. Ruth E. Carter is nominated for an Academy Award for the masterly screen wardrobe she conceived for Black Panther. Here, she tells A Different Tweed why for her big night, Duro Oluwu is designing her Oscar dress. She also reveals the mashup of influences – from Afro-Futurism to Gareth Pugh, Winnie Mandela and the Wakandan Bible – which went into conceiving her look for Ryan Coogler’s Oscar nominated Marvel blockbuster.

Pro Beauty Talks
Episode 14: Jan Arnold: Passion, Polished, Principled, Professional, Bold

Pro Beauty Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018 52:32


CND co-founder and style director, Jan Arnold, has made it her mission to accelerate the nail industry while keeping a focus on both the professional nail artist and the clients they so carefully service. CND was founded in 1979 by Dr. Stuart Nordstrom (Jan Arnold's father), a practicing dentist who had an idea for a nail enhancement after a patient mentioned that temporary dental caps smelled similar to what was used to sculpt porcelain nails. Shortly afrter, Dr. Stuart Nordstrom invented the nail industry's first monomer formulation product that was natural and non-yellowing-SolarNail. Now, 39 years later, Jan Arnold stands at the forefront as the global leader in professional nail care while delivering a fashion-forward approach to beauty. Jan has helped take the brand to one of the most sought-after beauty companies for the next level runway nails, working with fashion shows worldwide from Libertine and The Blonds, to Ryan Lo and Gareth Pugh. Where fashion shows were once focused on makeup and hair, CND has paved the way for nail brands to have their set space backstage and down the runway with head-turning looks and innovation. In this podcast, Jan talks about the rich history of CND and the growth and innovation in the nail industry. She also talks about the company's mission and provides sound advice for beauty professionals who wish to flourish and be successful.

FM95.2浙师大电台
时尚东西:鬼才设计师Gareth Pugh来袭 Are you ready?

FM95.2浙师大电台

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 27:41


播音:张陈静编辑:杨舒畅、虢明蓉、张安安、徐佳维

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Lives in a Landscape
Spirit of Battle

Lives in a Landscape

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2014 28:33


Wrestling, which used to draw millions of viewers to the box on Saturday afternoons in the 1970's, is still going strong in theatres up and down the country. Characters like Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks have given way to The Avalanche, Tony Spitfire and Thunder who throw each other about and continue to delight and appal passionate audiences. Alan Dein follows Gareth Pugh, a young wrestler touring the UK circuit. Known by the Welsh name Caden Lay (Spirit of Battle), Gareth is breaking into the big time having just turned professional. Alan takes a wild ride from the booming ringside along endless motorways into changing rooms and training gyms to Gareth's village in mid-Wales. There, in the family home, he discovers the source of Gareth's spirit of battle and learns how his dream to become a wrestler was born. Producer Neil McCarthy.

SHOWstudio
In Fashion - Gareth Pugh interview

SHOWstudio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2014 17:07


Fashion designer Gareth Pugh interviewed by Alex Fury on 13 May 2010.

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Talking Design
Brett Phillips And David Roennfeldt, Founding Partners Of 3 Deep Design - Talking Design 2013 - Ep02

Talking Design

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2013 27:55


http://www.3deep.com.au/BRETT PHILLIPSFounder and CEOBrett Phillips is the Founder and CEO of 3 Deep. Over the past 15 years Brett has demonstrated his skills as a creative and strategic leader to establish 3 Deep as one of the most innovative and creative businesses in the world. Having commenced his career in design, Brett quickly identified the need for strategic and entrepreneurial thinkers who were capable of adding significant value beyond the provision of creative services.As a highly motivated individual, Brett has expanded 3 Deep’s interests over the past decade to include a range of complimentary businesses within the publishing, retail, education, culture, fashion and fragrance sectors. Brett has contributed actively to Australia’s cultural landscape and has occupied posts on the State and National Councils of the Australian Graphic Design Association and has chaired the Board of Directors of Phillip Adams Balletlab and Luxury Fashion House Materialbyproduct. He has also occupied positions on The Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award Advisory Board and the Board of Directors of The Ideas Institute.Recognised with over 150 national and international awards of excellence, Brett is proud of his achievements in delivering successful and benchmark campaigns for clients such as Madonna for Louis Vuitton, The Australian Ballet, Toni Maticevski, Harrolds, Six Scents and John Wardle Architects to name only a few.DAVID ROENNFELDTFounder and Creative DirectorDavid Roennfeldt is the Founder and Creative Director of 3 Deep. Over the past 15 years David has positioned 3 Deep as one of the most innovative and unique creative businesses in the world. Since 3 Deep's inception, David has established a curated, intelligent and considered body of work through partnership with many of the worlds leading brands. Through David's global activity within the fashion, beauty, architecture and lifestyle sectors, he has established a reputation as a creative leader passionate about aesthetic diversity, attention to detail, story telling and compelling ideas.David constantly collaborates with those at the vanguard of artistic and creative practice which most recently have included fashion designer Gareth Pugh, Artist Robert Knoke, Architect John Wardle and Artistic Director David McAllister to sight only a few. David is an experienced Art Director and over the past 15 years he has contributed significantly to the presentation of contemporary and traditional dance campaigns within Australia.David has chaired the Board of Directors of Phillip Adams Balletlab while occupying positions on The Helen Lempriere National Sculpture Award Advisory Board and the Board of Directors of The Ideas Institute and MATERIALBYPRODUCT. Having been published in more than 150 journals including Eye, Graphics International, Desktop and Monument magazines, David also sits on the advisory board of the National School of Design and is an active member of the Australian Graphic Design Association. David has been recognised with over 150 national and international creative awards of excellence including a coveted Cannes Design Lion in 2010.

Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Gareth Pugh
Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Gareth Pugh

Meet the Designer: Jefferson Hack interviews Gareth Pugh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 45:13


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Rencontrez le créateur : Jefferson Hack s'entretient avec Gareth Pugh
Rencontrez le créateur : Jefferson Hack s'entretien avec Gareth Pugh

Rencontrez le créateur : Jefferson Hack s'entretient avec Gareth Pugh

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2010 45:13


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Last Night People
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Last Night People

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2010 2:20


Défilé Gareth Pugh mercredi au Palais de Tokyo

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