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Gabriel Kaam shares his entrepreneurial journey from web developer to founder of a luxury e-commerce agency serving prestigious brands like Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, and L'Oreal Paris. His specialized approach to helping fashion, beauty, and luxury brands perform better in e-commerce has created a niche that even the largest agencies can't fill.• Founded agency in 2016 after turning his passion for web development into a career• Grew exclusively through referrals rather than cold outreach, which rarely works in the luxury sector• Created a specialized service helping luxury brands create immersive online experiences on enterprise platforms• Positioned his small agency as an advantage rather than limitation when working with prestigious brands• Scaled gradually from solo work to interns to freelancers to building a core team• Found success by focusing on one service rather than trying to do everything• Built sustainability through retainer relationships rather than one-off projects• Recommends transparency in pricing when working with luxury clients• Advises entrepreneurs to start with adjacent markets to luxury before targeting top-tier brands• Values organic growth over rapid expansion to maintain quality and avoid painful contractionsCheck us out online for more episodes about entrepreneurial journeys from zero to success. This episode is NOT sponsored. Some product links are affiliate links, meaning we'll receive a small commission if you buy something.===========================⚡️PODCAST: Subscribe to our podcast here ➡ https://elevatemedia.buzzsprout.com/⚡️Need post-recording video production help? Let's chat ➡ https://calendly.com/elevate-media-group/application⚡️For Support inquires or Business inquiries, please email us at ➡︎ support@elevate-media-group.comOur mission here at Elevate Media is to help purpose-driven entrepreneurs elevate their brands and make an impact through the power of video podcasting.Disclaimer: Please see the link for our disclaimer policy for all our episodes or videos on the Elevate Media and Elevate Media Podcast YouTube channels. https://elevatemediastudios.com/disclaimer
Four years ago the broadcaster Naga Munchetty spoke out on air about her own awful experience of getting a coil fitted, and received a huge response from listeners. It led to her talking about her debilitating periods and an eventual diagnosis with adenomyosis aged 47. She's written about this and included the experiences of other women. Naga spoke to Anita Rani to discuss her book ‘It's Probably Nothing'.A wave of female designers have been appointed to some leading high street brands - including Jacqui Markham at Whistles, Maddy Evans at M&S, and Clare Waight Keller, the former Givenchy designer, to Uniqlo. So how much of a difference does it make for consumers that women are at the helm? Nuala McGovern spoke to Jacqui Markham, creative director at Whistles and Catherine Shuttleworth, CEO and founder of Savvy Marketing.A BBC documentary The Sex Detectives: Keeping Kids Safe follows a ground-breaking project in Bristol which engages the help of street sex workers to protect children and young people at risk of sexual exploitation. Avon & Somerset Police have teamed up with charity Barnardo's and partnered with Bristol's street sex workers to gather intelligence about dangerous offenders and paedophiles. Nuala was joined by social worker Jo Ritchie, at Barnardo's, and sex work liaison officer Rose Brown.In a special programme exploring 'mistakes' and our relationship with the word, Nuala McGovern speaks to journalist Nicole Mowbray who tells about the mistake she made at The Observer newspaper which caused an 'international incident'.A new report by HSBC looks at the obstacles and opportunities facing midlife women entrepreneurs. With more midlife women starting businesses than any other demographic, what is it like to be a female founder at 50+? Author of the report, Eleanor Mills, owner of her own company Noon and Helen Lord, co-founder of Rehome, a UK-based business specialising in the resale of used and ex-display kitchens, join Kylie Pentelow to discuss.Presenter: Anita Rani Producer: Annette Wells Editor: Emma Pearce
A wave of female designers have been appointed to some of the leading high street brands - most recently Jacqui Markham at Whistles, Maddy Evans at M&S earlier this year, and Clare Waight Keller, the former Givenchy designer who joined Uniqlo last year. So how much of a difference does it make for consumers that women are at the helm? Nuala McGovern speaks to Jacqui Markham, who has only just become the creative director at Whistles and Catherine Shuttleworth, retail commentator, CEO and founder of Savvy Marketing.Imagine a medical facility where almost exclusively female patients are kept in a drug-induced slumber for months at a time, woken only to be fed and bathed and given electro-convulsive therapy to erase their memories- sometimes even their identities- all without their consent. It sounds like the stuff of dystopian sci-fi, but in fact it was a real psychiatric ward in a 1960s NHS hospital, as uncovered in a new book, The Sleep Room: A Very British Medical Scandal. Nuala speaks to the author, Jon Stock, about his investigation and hears from a former patient, Mary Thornton, about her experiences and a consultant psychiatrist, Professor Linda Gask from Manchester University. Daisy Crawford says she was left feeling embarrassed and tearful by the treatment of Easyjet staff who threatened to charge her for an extra bag when she tried to board a flight with a bag containing her breast milk, a breast pump and cool packs as well as her hand luggage. Daisy joins Nuala to explain why she thinks her treatment was discriminatory against breastfeeding mums. Have you ever written or received any love letters? A new performance film, The Extraordinary Miss Flower, was inspired by just that – in fact a suitcase full of them - sent to just one woman. Icelandic-Italian singer/songwriter Emilíana Torrini felt so inspired by the letters that were sent to Miss Geraldine Flower, her friend Zoe's mum, that it led her to get back into the studio to create her first solo record in 10 years as well as an accompanying film. She joins Nuala live in in the studio to talk about both – and to perform live.Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Kirsty Starkey
In dieser Episode erfährst du, warum echte Eleganz in Paris geboren wurde und bis heute auf jedem Catwalk mitschwingt. Die französische bzw. Pariser Mode ist für die meisten Fashion-Fans eine ständige Referenz und Orientierung für Stil und Eleganz. Daher war es uns für unseren Mode-Podcast Lost On Planet Fashion wichtig, diesem Phänomen auf die Spur zu kommen. In dieser Episode ergründen wir die Historie der französischen Mode – begonnen bei Ludwig XIV., dem Sonnenkönig, der schon früh wusste, die Macht und den Ruhm der Kleidung für sich zu nutzen. Wir betrachten die Anfänge der Haute Couture, die damals wie heute mit Faszination bewundert wird und ergründen die Einzigartigkeit aus Tradition und Handwerk. Im Zentrum des Pariser Chic stehen ohne Frage die Frauen – doch Stopp: Gibt es eigentlich einen Unterschied zwischen dem französischen Modestil und dem Pariser Chic? Diese Frage beantworten wir ebenfalls in dieser Folge. Nun jedoch zurück zu den Frauen, die diese unverwechselbare Ästhetik auf die Straße bringen – und somit auch in die Welt. Ganz klar: Es muss etwas Besonderes dahinterstecken – wenn nicht das Selbstvertrauen, dann die Liebe zum Besonderen und eine Eigenschaft, sich selbst nicht zu ernst zu nehmen –, was den bekannten Modestil mitprägt. Früher wie heute sind Modedesigner davon fasziniert, Frauen in allen Lebenslagen einzukleiden und ihnen ein großartiges Gefühl zu verleihen. Wir betrachten daher drei Fashion-Brands der Jetztzeit, zeigen, wie ansprechende Kollektionen aussehen, und begutachten die Details, die den Pariser Chic ausmachen. An dem Traditionshaus Givenchy kommt man einfach nicht vorbei, wenn man sich mit französischer und stilvoller Mode beschäftigt. Givenchy begann schon in den 1950er-Jahren und feierte mit ikonischen Kleidern in den 1960ern seinen Durchbruch. Musen wie Audrey Hepburn befeuerten seinen Erfolg. Nach einer sehr wechselhaften Phase in den letzten Jahren setzt nun die neue Designchefin Sarah Burton (ehemals bei Alexander McQueen) wieder auf alte Werte und zeigt, dass sich diese mit modernem Design wunderbar vereinen lassen. Modeträume werden wahr – so macht auch das noch junge, aber mittlerweile etablierte Fashion-Label Jacquemus Fashionträume greifbar. Der frische, humorvolle und manchmal freche Esprit, der von den Kreationen ausgeht, begeistert weit über die französischen Grenzen hinaus. Wir hoffen, dass auch du davon begeistert sein wirst. Eine weitere spannende Modemarke ist Celine – ebenfalls in den 1960ern gegründet. Heute arbeitet der bekannte Designer Hedi Slimane als Kreativdirektor an ihrem Erfolg. Mutig erweitert er den Stil um neue Facetten und sorgt dafür, dass sich der Pariser Chic ebenfalls weiterentwickelt. In dieser Podcast-Episode erläutern wir zudem, wie man selbst den perfekten Pariser Look stylt, welche Kleidungsstücke man benötigt und worauf es im Detail ankommt. Wir verraten dir, welche Fashion-No-Gos es für den französischen und Pariser Chic gibt – und worin genau der Unterschied besteht. Freu dich also auf die volle Dröhnung Pariser Mode. Schnapp dir am besten die Kopfhörer, ein Croissant, vielleicht ein Gläschen Sekt – und lehn dich zurück. Genieße unseren Fashion-Talk! Alle besprochenen Looks unseres Mode Podcast findest Du auf unserem Instagram und TikTok Kanal unter “Lost On Planet Fashion”.
In this episode we're joined by the brilliant perfumer Jérôme Di Marino, whose career has taken him from early dreams of becoming an artist to mastering the technical and emotional world of fine fragrance. From Givaudan to Givenchy, Takasago to MANE — Jérôme's journey proves that the creative path is rarely linear… and never boring.
Volvimos a Palermo Teatro Bar para hacer un episodio con gosiperis como público. Hablamos de la nontroversia de Justin y Hailey Bieber, la tv nos dio entrevistas de Daniela Aránguiz y Carmen Castle, la IA convierte a todos en alguien cute, entrevista a la polola de Rafael Cavada en LUN: ¿lavado de imagen?, Tonka posterga su regreso a los medios (¿?), nueva versión de Alien vs. Depredador: Javier Olivares y Karol Dance, SIGNOS: vestidos de novia icónicos: - Aries: Carrie en la película de Sex & The City y AJLT, Vivienne Westwood - Tauro: Audrey Hepburn, Givenchy 1969 - Géminis: Elizabeth Taylor (primer matrimonio conRrichard Burton) - Cancer: Princesa Diana - Leo: Diana Ross 1975 / Thalía - Virgo: Carolyn Bessete - Libra: Grace Kelly - Escorpión: Christine de Selling Sunset y Sarah Jessica Parker - Sagitario: el vestido del video de November Rain - Capricornio: Mia Farrow con Frank Sinatra - Acuario: Gwen Stefani, Galliano 2002 - Piscis: Angelina Jolie, Versace
VOGUE播客栏⽬焕新回归!在这个充满不确定性的时代,我们希望通过声⾳,与⼤家⼀同探索“颠 覆”的⼒量,也感谢Swisse PLUS对本期节⽬的赞助。 本期节⽬当中《服饰与美容VOGUE》编辑总监Rocco与两位⻛格迥异却同样充满⼒量的⼥性——演 员秦岚与模特Suzi de Givenchy⻩现喜,⼀起围绕“wellness”这⼀主题展开对话,讲述如何不停地 在⾃⼰的领域挑战⾃我,倾听她们颠覆⾃我的独有体验。 秦岚的颠覆,是跳脱出年龄框架下,⼈们对于美的定义。在⻆⾊间不断获得“新⽣”的演员之路,她 的每⼀次颠覆,都是⼀次成⻓在荧幕上塑造了⽆数经典⻆⾊的演员秦岚,她的经历也让更多⼈确 信,⽆论身处哪个⼈⽣阶段,我们都可以重新定义⾃⼰。 Suzi与我们分享了她如何从52岁踏⼊模特⾏业,到如今成为时尚界传奇的⼼路历程,作为⼀名拥有 多重身份的⼥性,她始终全⼒以赴应对⽣活的挑战,不断突破前⾏。 两位⼥性⽤她们的经历诠释了“颠覆⾃我,执掌新⽣”——忠于⾃我,年龄不是界限,内外兼修保持 积极的内在状态,在⼀次次⾃我突破中重获新⽣。 由内⽽外的兼修,其实缺⼀不可。秦岚早已习惯通过内服Swisse PLUS NAD+细胞新⽣瓶来全⽅位 保持⾃⼰的活⼒,Suzi也会⻓期服⽤维⽣素D以及Swisse PLUS NAD+细胞新⽣瓶来作为⾃⼰⽇常饮 ⻝的补充。Swisse PLUS NAD+细胞新⽣瓶以尖端科技为刃,从细胞开始颠覆时间秩序,执掌细胞 新⽣,让每个阶段都成为颠覆的起点。 秦岚和Suzi de Givenchy⻩现喜她们通过⾃⼰的实际⾏动,打破了年龄的定义,让⾃⼰世界的秩 序,牢牢掌握在⾃⼰⼿中。希望你们也能拥有这份勇⽓和能量定义⾃⼰的新⽣。 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are back with Philippe Pourhashemi to review the women's Fall / Winter 2025 season. We discuss the debuts of Veronica Leoni at Calvin Klein, Haider Ackermann at Tom Ford, Sarah Burton at Givenchy, and Julian Klausner at Dries Van Noten. We also give our impressions of what is likely to be the last collection of Daniel Lee at Burberry, and dive into the shows of Undercover, Rick Owens, Comme des Garçons and more.Support the show
What does it take to lead luxury fashion for two decades—then make an unexpected pivot? My guest this week, celebrated fashion designer Clare Waight Keller, knows first hand. After shaping the vision at Chloé and Givenchy—where she famously created the Duchess of Sussex's wedding dress—Clare stepped away from the Paris catwalk to become Uniqlo's Global Creative Director.In this episode, Clare reveals why this was more than a career shift —it was a statement of intent. With luxury fashion prices soaring 52% since 2020, Clare's new mission is to show that great everyday design can be accessible to everyone, and that in the right hands “fast fashion” can be reimagined as slow fashion.Clare also takes us under the hood of her creative and decision making process—sharing why trusting her instincts is her superpower, why discomfort fuels her best work, and how seeing time as her most precious resource has shaped every decision she's made. We get to the truth behind why there are so few female fashion directors, what it was like to work with the Duchess of Sussex, and why Uniqlo's home-base of Tokyo is her favourite fashion capital yet.Clare Waight Keller is a revered force in fashion, and her journey—rooted in instinct, embracing change and long-term strategic thinking—offers inspiration to anyone forging their own path to just right.If you've ever wanted a peek behind the curtain of design creativity, are curious about how fashion is changing, or to hear from a woman at the top of her game in an industry dominated by men, this one's for you. Guest: Clare Waight Keller Collection: Uniqlo C by Clare Waight Keller and Uniqlo Mentioned in this episodeClare Waight Keller's favouritesTea: Marco Polo Supplement: Resveratrol The Enoughness with Melanie Rickey.Produced and edited by Steve Hankey.Find The Enoughness on Instagram The podcast is recorded at 1 Warwick in Soho, a welcoming club for members and visitors alike, and the home of The Enoughness with Melanie Rickey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Very Irrésistible by Givenchy (2005) + Michael Bay's The Rock (1996) and Armageddon (1998) with Isaac Simpson of The Carousel 3/19/25 S7E18 To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
The cat is out of the bag: Lauren is knocked up! And Chelsea is NOT the father, fyi. On today's episode, we discuss her foray into motherhood and our failed attempt to whore out her pregnancy reveal. We are also joined by the brilliant and discerning Patrik Sandberg for a discussion of Lady Gaga's new album Mayhem, Meghan Markle's much-derided Netflix series, and a recap of fashion month. ps. this episode was recorded before we learned of the fashion double whammy that is Demna's appointment at Gucci and Donatella's exit from Versace. Collections discussed in this episode include Calvin Klein, The Row, Tom Ford, Dries Van Noten, Givenchy, Chloe, Anne Demulemeester, Rabanne, Simone Rocha, Hodakova, Marc Jacobs, Dsquared2, Alaia, Duran Lantink, and Dilara Findikoglu.
The French capital's diverse venues are once again the backdrop for ready-to-wear collections, with local and international labels presenting their looks. Fashion critic Samantha Tse takes us through the highlights and introduces us to British designer Sarah Burton, who is the newly appointed creative director at Givenchy. Stars from the worlds of cinema and fashion were in attendance at the Louvre's gala dinner, as the Parisian museum raises more than €1 million for its upcoming refurbishments. And we go through some of the stand-out silhouettes from Chloé, Courrèges, Alaïa and Dior and discuss a fashion pop-up aiming to pamper our cashmere sweaters.
Esta semana de la moda en París estuvo llena de muchas primeras veces. En este episodio hacemos un recap de la temporada otoño invierno 2025 y hablamos de los debuts más esperados, como Haider Ackermann en Tom Ford y Sarah Burton en Givenchy. Vimos el regreso del maximalismo con Dries Van Noten y la elegancia minimalista de Maison Alaïa. También vimos caras nuevas en el front row como a Doechii y Chappell Roan. Un mes que nos recordó que la moda siempre está en constante evolución.Esto es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast.
Apologies for the delay, Chelsea has had yet another rough week, but we are back to discuss Hollywood's biggest night and all of the best Karla Sofía Gascón jokes. Topics discussed include the deeply healing The Color Purple reunion, Anora's shocking sweep, Demi Moore's life-imitating-art moment, the sensational Wizard of Oz tribute, David Lynch erasure, and Adrian Brody's deeply annoying acceptance speech. P.S. this episode was recorded before we knew the deeply f**ked up and unbelievably tragic details of Gene Hackman's death. R.I.P. King. Let's watch The Birdcage in his honor
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Feet on ice. This week, Jimmy and Larry are breaking down our new Pinstripe Workshirts—dropping this Thursday, March 6th, on Substack for paid subscribers and opening up to the general public the next day on March 7th—before getting into pre-distressed jawnz, the writing process, the subreddit thinks Larry is a 40-year-old alcoholic with no aura, James took Chuck to his first every hockey game, Franco Harris vs. Franco and Harris, shopping Belmont Park Village, Missoni Home, was Timmy's Oscars fit a hit or nah, are cropped DB suit jackets next up, Sarah Burton's new Givenchy and Haider Ackermann's new Tom Ford, the good, the bad and the ugly from the 2025 Oscars, is Sean Baker right should you be seeing movies in theaters, running through what could have happened to Gene Hackman and his wife, Dave & Buster's lowkey fell off so hard a woman might've just died there, Pop-A-Shot strategy, Saint Laurent Productions and much more.
durée : 00:59:51 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - En 1991, Jane Gozzett avait enregistré une émission "Mémoires du siècle" avec Bettina Graziani, ancien mannequin-vedette des années 50 qui a travaillé avec les plus grands photographes et couturiers, dont Jacques Fath et Hubert de Givenchy. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
Global supply chains are facing unprecedented challenges—fraud, inefficiency, and a lack of transparency threaten industries ranging from food and pharmaceuticals to luxury goods. Traditional tracking methods, reliant on centralized databases and outdated processes, are proving inadequate in an era where trust, security, and compliance are paramount.In this episode, we examine how blockchain technology is fundamentally transforming supply chain management, ensuring verifiable authenticity, regulatory compliance, and operational resilience. We analyze how industry leaders—including Nestlé, Walmart, Carrefour, De Beers, LVMH, Prada, Cartier, Dior, Givenchy, Louis Vuitton, Mercedes-Benz, Zegna, Pfizer, Lilly, and Johnson & Johnson—are deploying blockchain to strengthen oversight, mitigate risks, and drive accountability.We explore IBM Food Trust's impact on food safety, Aura Blockchain Consortium's role in combatting counterfeiting, and MediLedger Network's innovations in pharmaceutical integrity. Additionally, we discuss advanced implementations such as NFT-based authentication, zero-knowledge proofs, smart contracts, and quantum-resistant cryptography, all of which are shaping the next generation of supply chain security.For business leaders, policymakers, and technology professionals, this episode provides a critical analysis of blockchain's role in redefining global commerce—setting new standards for trust, efficiency, and resilience in supply chain operations. --------------------------------------------------------------------------Would you like to be a guest on our growing podcast? If you have an intriguing, thought provoking topic you'd like to discuss on our podcast, please contact our host Jim Frazer or Our Producer Tom CabotView all the episodes here: https://thesustainabilitypodcast.buzzsprout.com
Bespoke tailor, luxury shoe maker and founder of Kaftan Lagos - Deji joins us in the backyard for an amazing conversation full of stories, highs and lows and what the future is of kaftanlagos. Deji also breaks down why you could wear only Kaftan for the rest of your life. Follow Kaftan lagos - https://www.instagram.com/kaftan.lagos/Shop Kaftan Lagos - https://www.kaftanlagos.com/Follow the Podcast https://flow.page/backyardbantspodcastSend us a Fam Mail - https://form.jotform.com/210125074763247(4:20) Meet Deji(9:15) Seasonal Depression is real(14:45) 4 Kaftan = 2 Givenchy(20:15) Kaftan Lagos, the beginning(25:50) Doing Business here vs Nigeria(28:50) Culture Shock(37:45) Kaftan Lagos, What we make!!(44:03) 2025 for Kaftan Lagos(55:25) Wise words from Deji
@PermissionToStanPodcast on Instagram (DM us & Join Our Broadcast Channel!) & TikTok!NEW Podcast Episodes every THURSDAY! Please support us by Favoriting, Following, Subscribing, & Sharing for more K-POP talk!STAYC world tour 2025AESPA & JENNIE @ Billboard Women in Music AwardsMarch comebacks: STAYC, LE SSERAFIM, YEJI, NMIXX, THE BOYZ, Feb comebacks: OLIVIA MARSH, JISOO, ILLIT, ZB1, HEARTS2HEARTS (Debut), GDRAGONMVs: ATEEZ HONGJOONG, JACKSON WANG, LISA ft. DOJA CAT & RAYE, ROSENEWJEANS to NJZ? The never ending saga & drama with Ador escalates furtherHANNI visa problemsJOCO's NEWJEANS / NJZ worries and frustrationsSEVENTEEN DK does a real life Chill Guy meme to the membersZEROBASONE releases song trailers designed like video gamesKICKFLIP MINJE sounds like FELIX when they covered "Lalala"JISOO on DEX's Fridge Interview: Flirting, tells her ideal type, talks about BLACKPINKLE SSERAFIM JINZUHA Trip (YUNJIN x KAZUHA) rides in Busan & Mukbang in DaeguBTS JHOPE ticket dropBOYNEXTDOOR fan club membership kit releaseBOYNEXTDOOR x Tom & Jerry collab and song!?STRAY KIDS HYUNJIN brand ambassador for Givenchy & magazine cover with kiwi headHYUNJIN trolls BANGCHAN on LiveAll members drops spoilers on theirs LivesSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/permission-to-stan-podcast-kpop-multistans-andamp-weebs/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Dior, Tiffany, Louis Vuitton, Veuve Clicquot, Givenchy e outras 70 marcas formam o conglomerado de luxo francês LVMH. Um homem está por trás desse império: Bernard Arnault. Sua forma agressiva de fazer negócios rendeu a ele o apelido de "lobo de cashmere" e esta história é o tema do episódio de hoje do Do Zero ao Topo - Personalidades. Este episódio faz parte de uma nova série do nosso podcast, que vai contar, em cada episódio, a história de um grande inovador de sucesso. Para saber mais sobre a história do 'lobo de cashmere' acesse: https://www.infomoney.com.br/perfil/bernard-arnault/
Gabriel Kaam is the CEO and Cofounder of the KNR Agency in Paris. Since 2016, he was worked with some of the world's biggest fashion, beauty and luxury brands to help them grow in e-commerce. Notable clients include LVMH, L'Oreal and Givenchy, giving Gabriel a deep insight into what we can all learn from luxury brand marketing. Neil and Gabriel discuss many opportunities including Gabriel's comment, "Customer feelings become data points." Connect with Gabriel https://www.linkedin.com/in/gabriel-kaam/ Subscribe to the Neil Wilkins Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/neil-wilkins-podcast/id1327913887 More content like this at Neil Wilkins Online http://neilwilkins.online
Elegancia depurada, encanto que fascina, mágico hechizo para denominar esa cualidad llamada glamour que a algunos adorna y a otros se niega Originalmente del escocés “grammar”, de los practicantes del ocultismo y las artes mágicas, pero la moda parece haber acaparado. ¿Es cuestión de dinero? ¿Exclusividad? ¿Es Audrey Hepburn la que aporta el glamour a Givenchy en “Desayuno con Diamantes" o a la inversa? ¿Bowie o Astaire? ¿Alexander McQueen o Balenciaga? ¿“Smoking o chandal? ¿Es el glamour cosa del pasado? Astaire, Cary Grant, Marlene Dietrich, Ferry , Grace Jones o yo mismo en la pasarela y que el glamour nos sea propicio. Puedes hacerte socio del Club Babel y apoyar este podcast: mundobabel.com/club Si te gusta Mundo Babel puedes colaborar a que llegue a más oyentes compartiendo en tus redes sociales y dejar una valoración de 5 estrellas en Apple Podcast o un comentario en Ivoox. Para anunciarte en este podcast, ponte en contacto con: mundobabelpodcast@gmail.com.
En este episodio hablamos sobre los debuts de directores creativos que marcarán el camino de algunas de las casas de moda más importantes en 2025. Desde la esperada llegada de Matthieu Blazy a Chanel y el debut de Sarah Burton en Givenchy, hasta los rumores sobre Jonathan Anderson y el futuro de Bottega Veneta bajo la dirección de Louis Trotter. Esto es es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast.
2025 is just around the corner, but before we pop the champagne, we're looking back at everything that made 2024 unforgettable. Let's start with the tiny details: it was officially the Year of the Pipsqueak (affectionate), thanks to the powerhouse that is 5-foot-tall Sabrina Carpenter and the larger-than-life, but smaller-than-average cast of Wicked.We're also revisiting some of the year's biggest beauty headlines, from the billion dollar trend of Superbowl beauty commercials to the drama surrounding that Givenchy powder scandal. And of course, no year-end wrap-up would be complete without a breakdown of the most viral products of the year, including Milk's Jelly Tint, every single bronzing drop, and the obsession that was Cherry Cola lips. It's been a wild ride—let's relive it all one more time!Shop the trends, products and headlinesWatch our episodes!GlossAngelesPod.comCALL or TEXT US: 424-341-0426Join our Slack to try new products before they launchJoin our FB GroupInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
L'Interdit by Givenchy (2018) + MARINA (1985- ) with Zach Langley Chi Chi of I'M SO POPULAR I'M SO POPULAR Season Five Episode Four The Perfume Nationalist Season Six Episode Ninety-Seven 12/19/24 To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
Ange ou Démon by Givenchy (2006) + Damien Leone's Terrifer (2016), Terrifier 2 (2022), and Terrifer 3 (2024) with Kalob Petty of Tavora Léa 12/8/24 S6E92 To hear the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
La vârsta de 17 ani a obținut primul contract internațional la Milano. Acesta a fost doar începutul în lumea modei pentru Ana Maria, pentru ca dupa aceea lucrurile sa mearga de la sine. A călătorit și a lucrat în țări diferite, cu culturi diferite, precum: Italia, Japonia, Taiwan, Coreea, Singapore (aici a vrut sa si ramana), China, Marea Britanie, Franța, pentru cele mai cunoscute branduri. Între 2003 și 2016 a locuit și a lucrat la Paris pentru case de modă precum Chanel, Dior, Givenchy, Lanvin, Chloé, Paco Rabanne, ca model de fitting dar si in prezentarile de moda.S-a intors in Romania pentru a fi mai aproape de familie dar cumva si pandemia a mai schimbat regulile jocului in modeling. Asadar, bucuria de a ramane acasa si de a lucra la proiecte care o definesc si motiveaza a fost una imensa. Mai ales ca drumul ei s-a dus usor catre proiecte caritabile.A înfințat asociația „Magic Wings” cu ceva ani in urma si de atunci se ocupă cu modernizarea, dotarea și renovarea secțiilor din spitalele publice de pediatrie din România, dar și din școlile speciale, astfel încât cei mici să beneficieze de un diagnostic corect și rapid dar și de intervenții medicale la standarde europene. Si a reusit. Acum se ocupa cu reabilitarea în întregime a Secției de Spitalizare de Zi Pediatrie a Institutului de Pneumoftiziologie „Marius Nasta”, de la Lacul Bucura.Mai multe detalii gasiti pe www.magicwings.ro
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textWhen it comes to this year's fall fashion, Virginia Woolf is having a moment. A number of designers and brands including Anna Sui, Clare Waight Keller, Miu Miu, Burberry and Tod's have found their inspiration in the iconic Bloomsbury author. In this week's bonus episode, Amy dives into this sartorial vibe, reads from Woolf's short story “The New Dress” and muses over which other “lost ladies” could serve as fashion muses.Mentioned in this episode:“A Woolf in Chic Clothing” by Fiorella Valdesolo Uniqlo's C CollectionClare Waight Keller's 2020 Givenchy spring/summer line runway showAnna Sui's Fall 2024 lineCharleston HouseVanessa BellIntentional Clutter design trendVanity Fair article on Virginia Woolf as fashion influencer“The New Dress” by Virginia WoolfOrlando by Virginia WoolfMrs. Dalloway by Virginia WoolfJ.J. WilsonMary McFaddenThe Tale of GenjiLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 149 on Murasaki ShikibuLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 130 on Han SuyinLost Ladies of Lit For episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
En este episodio, tenemos el honor de recibir a dos gigantes de la moda internacional: Álvaro Castejón y Arnaud Maillard, los creadores de la prestigiosa firma Alvarno. Con una trayectoria que incluye colaboraciones con grandes casas como Karl Lagerfeld, Givenchy y Fendi, Alvarno ha redefinido la moda en Madrid y París, elevando el Prêt-à-Porter al nivel de lujo. A lo largo del programa, descubrimos su visión creativa, desde la selección de los tejidos más exquisitos hasta su apuesta por la moda sostenible. Álvaro y Arnaud nos hablarán de sus experiencias como directores creativos en Loris Azzaro y de cómo debutaron en la Alta Costura de París. También profundizaremos en el proceso de creación de colecciones que han cautivado a las pasarelas internacionales, como la Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Madrid. Este episodio también explora el vínculo de Alvarno con la cultura popular, como su trabajo con Disney y Lucasfilms para diseñar colecciones inspiradas en personajes tan icónicos como los de Star Wars. Además, conoceremos cómo integran los valores de la moda sostenible en sus diseños más recientes, incluyendo colecciones presentadas en el Museo Lázaro Galdiano. Embárcate en un viaje fascinante a través de la alta costura, el prêt-à-porter y la sostenibilidad en la moda, todo bajo la luz de Madrid y el espíritu de París.
For over 100 years Women's Wear Daily has been the bible for the fashion industry, and its archives include numerous hidden contributions of Black designers and models. Now that history has been gathered in a stunning new book, BLACK IN FASHION, by Tonya Blazio-Licorish and Tara Donaldson, showcasing the indelible influence of Black culture on a global scale.On Episode 5 of Rodeo Drive-The Podcast, host Lyn Winter spoke with the authors about the book and the revelations they found in the WWD archives. “Fashion has a flawed public history because it hasn't included all the voices,” says Blazio-Licorish, also a visual culture historian and editor with PMC Media Archives. “We were always there, and not just there in marginal roles, but in important roles, in roles that were shaping fashion,” adds Donaldson, most recently WWD's executive editor and Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Fairchild Media. Dating back as early as the Harlem Renaissance, the Black community was making its mark on clothing and style, from Black dolls for young Black children, early fashion shows, business associations, and fashionable scenes like at The Cotton Club. The authors single out early “influencers” such as Josephine Baker, who even had a hosiery color named in her honor, the dancer Katherine Dunham, who was all the rage in 1940s France, and then the Black models, including Pat Cleveland and Bethann Hardison, who shook up global fashion at the famed 1973 Battle of Versailles.The late André Leon Talley recalled this momentous event in conversation with the authors before his passing. “You could almost just reach out and touch the energy they gave in the air. It was like quiet thunder, and because everyone saw that and felt that at the battle, French designers – Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent – they started wanting black models.”Black fashion has been intertwined with politics – and BLACK IN FASHION explores how clothing reflected the moment:“During civil rights, that time was really about respectability politics,” explains Donaldson. “It was coming in your Sunday best, to assert dignity. It was a kind of a polite request for human rights. By the time you get to the 70s, the mood changes, the look changes…then the Black Panther movement, it's more powerful, it's more assertive…You have the leather jackets, you have the turtlenecks, you have the berets. And then we see that evolve even into the 2020s. And there's the branded T-shirts, Black Lives Matter.”Finally, the story is still unfolding. Black designers are still not getting the high level industry jobs they deserve, argue Blazio-Licorish and Donaldson, and are even ambivalent about being labeled as Black.So Blazio-Licorish says they finished on a question: “We purposefully left the conversation open to, who's next, who's now, and what do they have to say about where fashion is going to go?”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 Alfonso.Listen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Join us on Instagram @rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This week, Carole Annett sits down with Zoë de Givenchy, a Melbourne-born homeware entrepreneur, to chat about Zoë's stunning lifestyle brand, Z.d.G. Sponsored by Naturalmat.
Dans ce nouvel épisode, Lili Barbery reçoit Paule Tenaillon et Marine Braquet les deux créatrices de la jeune marque de souliers Nomasei. Après avoir passé de nombreuses années dans les maisons de luxe les plus prestigieuses (Chloé, Dior, Givenchy ou encore Louis Vuitton…), les deux amies ont décidé de fonder leur propre ligne en déclinant les valeurs qui leur étaient chères : respecter l'humain et toute la chaine de fabrication impliquée dans la constitution d'une chaussure, respecter leurs clientes en proposant, à un prix raisonnable, un produit italien aussi qualitatif que ceux vendus par leurs anciens employeurs, respecter le confort de chacune afin que la démarche ne soit jamais entravée par une paire de talons, éviter le gâchis et la surproduction de modèles. En quelques saisons, sans aucune campagne publicitaire ni stratégie marketing, elles ont réussi à se faire repérer par des stars planétaires à l'instar de Blake Lively, Nicole Kidman et Bella Hadid. Leur succès, leur énergie tout comme leurs convictions prouvent qu'il est encore possible d'envisager la mode autrement de nos jours. Un entretien inspirant précédé par une très courte méditation, histoire de reprendre son souffle avant d'écouter.Pour découvrir la marque Nomasei : https://nomasei.com/Pour suivre Nomasei sur Instragram : https://www.instagram.com/nomasei_official/ Si vous souhaitez vous inscrire à la newsletter de Lili Barbery : https://urlz.fr/lHpGRetrouvez ses cours de méditation et sa plateforme lifestyle : https://lilibarbery.tv/Pour suivre Lili Barbery sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lilibarbery/ Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
**Exciting News!** Join us for a special live stream event as we welcome back the legendary **John Callas**! He'll be sharing updates on his latest books, insights from his incredible career, and much more while chatting with the amazing **Miss Liz**! **Date:** September 23rd **Time:** 7 PM EST **Where:** Live on https://youtube.com/@misslizsteatimes?si=Vdguz-fRJkeKms8D**About John Callas:** John Callas is a 50-year veteran writer/director/producer in the entertainment business. His experience ranges from the worldwide release of feature films to numerous motion picture trailers, national and international commercials, live-action title sequences, a documentary shot on location in Russia, as well as having been the Worldwide VP for The Walt Disney Company while working at a large post-production facility. John wrote and directed the feature film “No Solicitors” starring Eric Roberts and has adapted NY Times bestselling book, “Lightning Strikes Twice,” and “Ageless.” John is a published author of SECRETS, WHEN THE RAIN STOPS, CHRISTMAS VOICES, THE MYTH, NO SOLICITORS, AND FIRST TIME PARENTS SURVIVAL GUIDE TO UNNECESSARY AND WILD SPENDING. NBC, FOX, CBS, Good Morning America, and Yahoo have featured John!, The Dr. Ward Bond Show, Kathy Andersen, Stop Depression Summit, Audible.com, iHeart.com, Bostonherald.com, Chicago Daily Herald, Pittsburg Post-Gazette, The San Diego Union-Tribune, The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Occidental College, and more. John's prowess can be seen on live-action teasers for Ransom, Dennis The Menace, Body Of Evidence, and The Golden. Child, Spaceballs, The Glass Menagerie, Cocoon II, Poltergeist III, Betrayed, My Girl, Glengarry Glen Ross, title sequences For The Two Jakes and A Few Good Men and a promotional film for an amusement ride from Showscan. John also directed an award-winning short film, THE WHITE GORILLA. John worked with notable actors, including Mel Gibson, Walter Matthau, Jack Nicholson, Madonna, Eddie Murphy, Howie Mandel, and Mel Brooks. In addition to working on feature film teasers, his work can be seen in projects for HBO, The Disney Channel, Show Time, the Broadway Play Phantom of The Opera, and the 1993 redesigned TRISTAR LOGO. John's extensive background also includes over 200 commercials for such clients as Kellogg's, Dodge, Sunkist, Sprite, Toyota, Fuji, Volkswagen, Honda, McDonalds, Mazda, Minolta, Jedi Merchandising, Kraft, Jordache, Sea World, Givenchy and Sonassage with celebrity George Burns and industrial projects for Corporations, including Vidal Sassoon, Salomon North America, Nissan and The Kao Corporation of Japan. John's television experience includes directing a 14-week series entitled Potentials, with guests Buckminster Fuller, Norman Cousins, Ray Bradbury, Gene Roddenberry, Timothy Leary, and others. He also directed 80 segments for Bobby's World rated the #1 show on Fox 11 Television in its time slot, garnering John an Emmy nomination. A multi-faceted filmmaker, John's work can be seen in music videos for Glenn Frey Of The Eagles, Bill Wyman Of The Rolling Stones, Jefferson Starship, Sammy Hagar, Rick Springfield, Doobie Brothers, Styx, and more. John has been recognized with An EMMY nomination for Bobby's World, THE NEW YORK CRITICS CHOICE AWARD for Lone Wolf, BEST FEATURE at Fright Night Festival & BEST DIRECTOR at Scar A Con festival for No Solicitors - Several awards for his short THE WHITE GORILLA, A CLIO and BELDING for his work on the Sunkist campaign, BEST OF THE WEST for directorial work on a one-woman show and an MTV AWARD FOR BEST CONCEPT for Glen Frey's Smuggler's Blues. John holds a Master's Degree from Occidental College and is a member of The Directors Guild of America. **Get ready for:** Book reveals Behind-the-scenes stories Q&A session **Engage with Us!** Share your questions for John in the comments! Use the hashtag **#JohnCallasLive** to join the conversation on social media. Like and share this post to spread the word! Let's celebrate creativity and inspiration together! #Author #Filmmaker #Entertainment #LiveStream #Books #JohnCallas #MissLiz #Storytelling #CreativeCommunity
On this week's episode of the Glossy Podcast, we catch up with Clare Waight Keller, named Uniqlo's creative director early this month. Waight Keller discusses her transition from designing at luxury fashion houses to leading the creative direction at a global retail giant, and her plans for Uniqlo's future. After studying at Ravensbourne College of Art and Design and earning her master's degree from the Royal College of Art, Waight Keller held design roles at Calvin Klein and Ralph Lauren. She later worked under Tom Ford at Gucci before taking the helm at Pringle of Scotland in 2005. In 2011, she became the creative director at Chloé, where her feminine, free-spirited designs took off. In 2017, she made history as the first female creative director at Givenchy, where she famously designed Meghan Markle's wedding dress. Waight Keller is now taking on a new challenge at Uniqlo, merging her luxury design sensibilities with the brand's technological innovations and global reach. “Good design is good design, whether it's on a luxury runway or in a global retail store,” she said. For Waight Keller, the appeal of Uniqlo lies in its integrity and focus on quality. “What was most surprising to me was how similar the design process at Uniqlo is to that of a luxury house," she said. "We approach it with the same level of care and craftsmanship. The difference is in scale." But she doesn't see the size of Uniqlo's operations as a hindrance. Instead, she embraces it as a unique opportunity to reach a broader audience while maintaining a high standard of design. But one challenge she is realizing is merging fashion with innovation. “The innovation at Uniqlo is unparalleled," she said. "The access to cutting-edge fabrics and the [company's] commitment to performance-based design is something I'm really excited about.” In addition to innovation, Waight Keller is focused on sustainability. As she steps into her new role, she's pushing Uniqlo even further toward environmentally conscious fashion. “We're already doing a lot, but I believe we can do even more," she said. "Sustainability is crucial, but so is longevity. We want to create pieces that last, both in terms of style and durability." Uniqlo's focus on essential, timeless pieces has been refreshing, Waight Keller said. “At Givenchy, I was designing up to 10 collections a year. At Uniqlo, it's two. But the pressure is still there — it's about making sure every piece is perfect. We're creating wardrobe staples that can stand the test of time, and that's where I find the challenge." She added, “Fashion doesn't have to be fleeting. With Uniqlo, I'm designing for everyone, from teenagers experimenting with style to professionals looking for the perfect tailored suit." Her vision is to make high-quality, stylish clothing accessible and inclusive, across all demographics and generations. Men's fashion at Uniqlo is a category she plans to expand. “From the first collection, we had so many men asking when we'd launch menswear. Now, it's here, and the response has been incredible,” she said. As Waight Keller looks ahead, she's excited to build upon Uniqlo's strong foundation, she said. “I've got so much access to the tools I need to push the boundaries," she said. "My goal is to take Uniqlo to the next level, without losing what makes the brand special: quality, accessibility and timeless style."
Rose Siard (@RoseandBen) is known for her great makeup tips and face swatches — her content is both useful and a feast for the eyes. She joins us in-studio to share how she became a makeup educator, why she started swatching eyeshadows on her face, share an exclusive new Rose and Ben Beauty launch, and share exactly what happened when she reviewed the new Givenchy powder reformulation. Rose and Ben were also gracious enough to share a code with our listeners: use GLOSS20 for 20% off through 12/31/2024.Shop Rose's episodeWatch our episodes!GlossAngelesPod.comCALL or TEXT US: 424-341-0426Join our Slack to try new products before they launchJoin our FB GroupInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's minipod I talk you through the perfumes that I've been wearing this week and why.There's the new one from Givenchy, a sweaty, sexy skin scent that has had me drooling, one that's so cosy and warm that it's like being swaddled in a cashmere blanket and more.If you're on the lookout for a new fragrance then hopefully you'll find something to explore here.
Lauren is joined by Harper's Bazaar executive editor Leah Chernikoff to discuss the best of the collections, plus Sarah Burton at Givenchy, Tapestry's battle with the F.T.C., and speaking French. 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
Former Italian Premier and former ECB chief Mario Draghi has authored a European Commission report calling for €800 billion euros of additional annual investment. The report says the EU needs this alongside more innovation and faster decision-making to avoid seeing living standards decline. A fall in Chinese producer prices has fuelled concerns that deflation may be taking hold in the world's second-largest economy. Industrial producer prices fell 1.8 per cent in August, the most in four months. Steel and agriculture were among the sectors hit. Meanwhile, consumer prices rose 0.6 per cent. Apple releases the brand-new iPhone 16. We examine what are the latest features on offer, what makes it stand out from previous releases and is upgrading to latest model worth it for consumers?Also, in the programme, presenter Ed Butler discusses a shake up in the fashion world as Sarah Burton is appointed creative director at Givenchy.
Sponsored by BELLAMI PROFESSIONALhttps://bit.ly/3SrTD9V Use code STYLIST50 for 50% off any ticketInterview with Nicky ClarkeNicky Clarke is a highly acclaimed British hairstylist and brand founder, known for his skills and creativity, which have propelled him to become a sought-after name in the industry. Nicky discovered his talent for hairstyling at a young age. At 16, he seized an opportunity to apprentice at the prestigious House of Leonard where he worked alongside the renowned John Frieda. By 17, he was already lending his skills to his first British Vogue shoot.For over a decade, Nicky worked with John Frieda, splitting his time between the salon and shoots for major publications all the while helping to develop the Frizz Ease brand. During this time, Nicky became one of the most in-demand and highest-paid hairdressers in the UK, creating iconic looks for stars such as Duran Duran, Brooke Shields, and Diana Ross.In the early '90s, the Nicky Clarke brand emerged from a partnership with Nicky's then-wife Lesley, herself an international fashion designer. Together, they opened the first Nicky Clarke salon in London's prestigious Mayfair district, with the Duchess of York presiding over the ribbon-cutting ceremony. The salon became the place to be for those seeking the best of haircuts, coloring, styling, and treatments. Its success cemented Nicky's status as a premier hairstylist and elevated him to a household name in the UK. His clientele is a star-studded lineup including royalty, supermodels, pop icons, and A-list celebrities, counting Princess Diana, David Bowie, the Beatles (Paul, George and Ringo), Gwyneth Paltrow, Sienna Miller, Brad Pitt, Eddie Redmayne, Kate Moss, Christian Bale, Naomi Campbell, Penelope Cruz, George Michael, Isabella Rossellini and, Donatella Versace among his past and current Clients.His artistic vision has graced the runways of Givenchy, Versace, Calvin Klein, Alexander McQueen, Yves Saint Laurent, and numerous others. He's won countless awards throughout his career and impressively, in 2008, Her Majesty the Queen honored him with the Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (OBE) in acknowledgment of his significant contributions to the hairdressing industry and outstanding service to the community. Links: https://www.instagram.com/nickyclarkeus/ https://nickyclarke.com/about-us/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicky_Clarke https://www.thetease.com/celebrity-hairstylist-nicky-clarke-on-his-career-beginnings-most-remarkable-styling-moments-and-launching-his-brand-in-the-u-s/ News from TheTease.com:https://www.thetease.com/jcpenneys-emily-baker-and-latinitas-gabriela-kane-guardia-provide-a-closer-look-at-their-culture-is-strength-event/
Are you even a beauty brand in 2024 if you haven't launched a powder? That's how it seems lately when you walk into any Sephora or Ulta. However, this explosion of new powders may be the reason why one beloved product has suddenly changed its formula. The powder in question? Givenchy's Prisme Libre. Kirbie and Sara test the OG version versus the new one to see how it's changed. But fear not, they also tested two popular formulas that have old Prisme Libre fans breathing a sigh of relief. Speaking of Sephora, Kirbie treated Sara to a “Sephora Surprise” (new segment?!). It involves a lot of Prada à la our girl Sabrina Carpenter. #Taste. We're also sharing a newly launched hair rinse that has our strand shiny as hell. Tune in now! Thank you to Oribe for partnering with us on a segment in this episode.Shop this episodeWatch our episodes!GlossAngelesPod.comCALL or TEXT US: 424-341-0426Join our Slack to try new products before they launchJoin our FB GroupInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of Beautiful and Bothered, Johnny and Kevin are bringing you their TOP PICKS for the 21 Days of Beauty Sale at Ulta Beauty! Don't miss out on 50% OFF some of the best makeup, skincare, hair care, and beauty devices! They also try the new Haus Labs Liquid Eyeliner, test the new Valentino Born in Roma Gold fragrances, discuss MAC's upcoming secret lipstick and lipliner launch, and weigh-in on Givenchy reformulating and RUINING their iconic setting powder! ➡️ Find all Product Links: https://youtu.be/MnUxoFu_KRQ ➡️ SUBSCRIBE to PATREON: http://www.patreon.com/BeyondBothered for Monthly Bonus Episodes, Weekly Bonus Footage & Bloopers, and more! ➡️ Follow JOHNNY on social: YouTube: @JohnnyRoss TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrjohnnyross Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrjohnnyross/ ➡️ Follow KEVIN: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keviinbee Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keviinbee/ ➡️ For advertising opportunities, please email: beautifulandbothered@gmail.com
La romancière Léna Ghar a rencontré Aurélie Lanoiselée, brodeuse et lauréate du prix Liliane Bettencourt dans la catégorie « Talents d'exception » en 2009. Formée à l'École supérieure des arts appliqués Duperré à Paris, Aurélie Lanoiselée oriente ses recherches vers la broderie haute couture. Ses expérimentations, qui bouleversent les codes de la broderie traditionnelle par l'utilisation de matériaux modestes combinés à des matériaux précieux, ont inspiré Christian Lacroix et Christophe Josse, et mené à différentes collaborations avec les maisons Carven, Givenchy et Dior.Retrouvez toute la série Des Ailes aux Talents sur toutes vos plateformes préférées. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
La romancière Léna Ghar a rencontré Aurélie Lanoiselée, brodeuse et lauréate du prix Liliane Bettencourt dans la catégorie « Talents d'exception » en 2009. Formée à l'École supérieure des arts appliqués Duperré à Paris, Aurélie Lanoiselée oriente ses recherches vers la broderie haute couture. Ses expérimentations, qui bouleversent les codes de la broderie traditionnelle par l'utilisation de matériaux modestes combinés à des matériaux précieux, ont inspiré Christian Lacroix et Christophe Josse, et mené à différentes collaborations avec les maisons Carven, Givenchy et Dior. ********** A l'occasion des 25 ans du Prix Liliane Bettencourt pour l'Intelligence de la main, la saison 3 du podcast « Des Ailes aux talents » met à l'honneur neuf de ses lauréats, des femmes et d'hommes dont le talent et le parcours méritent d'être racontés. Chaque épisode de ce podcast est donc le fruit d'une rencontre entre un talent et une plume afin de mettre en lumière l'artisanat d'art. Toutes les semaines dès fin août, découvrez les textes écrits et dits par Franck Courtès, Pauline Delabroy-Allard, Philippe Bordas et bien d'autres. Une saison élaborée en collaboration avec les éditions Gallimard. Rendez-vous sur fondationbs.org pour découvrir l'ensemble des projets soutenus par la Fondation. "Des ailes aux talents" est un podcast de la Fondation Bettencourt Schueller. Production : Studio Radio France
Fracas by Robert Piguet (1948) + Xeryus by Givenchy (1986) + Odalisque by Nettie Rosenstein (1946) + The Fountainhead (1943), Atlas Shrugged (1957), We the Living (1936), and Anthem (1937) by Ayn Rand + King Vidor's The Fountainhead (1949) + Goffredo Alessandrini's We the Living (1942) with Alec Mouhibian of Filthy Armenian Adventures and The Back Wall 8/1/21, 3/17/23, 8/15/24 S3E27, S5E26, S6E60 8/15/24 S6E61 To hear this episode and the complete continuing story of The Perfume Nationalist please subscribe on Patreon.
Today, fashion editor and newsletter writer extraordinary Becky Malinsky joins Lauren to discuss Burberry's new C.E.O., Wimbledon's fashion upgrade, the new Daniel Craig-starring Loewe campaign, and the rumor of the week: Will Kim Jones stay at Fendi, and who will take over Givenchy? 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
Valentina Ferrer is an international model, wellness entrepreneur, and mother to 2-year old son Río (whom she shares with reggaeton superstar, J Balvin). Valentina was born and raised in Cordoba, Argentina and was scouted for modeling in 2015. She has booked international work with Ralph Lauren, Chloe, and Nike and has also graced the covers of Vogue México, Harper's Bazaar, Rolling Stone, and Women's Health. As a style trailblazer by her own right, Valentina has frequented some of the most coveted runway shows in fashion, including Dior, Givenchy, Kenzo and Louis Vuitton. Valentina is also the co-founder and CEO of KAPOWDER – a popular women-owned sustainable health and wellness company featuring a range of supplements made with 100% natural ingredients. She believes in making health and wellness attainable for everyone and wants to drive change with her own products and wellness practices as well as continue to impact the fashion community with her iconic and unique look. Share the love & let me know your thoughts over on Instagram, @coffeeandagoodvibe | @ayeshasehra EPISODES MENTIONS: Check out Herbal Face Food Skincare - Use the code, AYESHA20 and receive 20% any and all their products. Check out Herbal Face Food HERE. Follow Valentina Ferrer on Instagram To learn more about KAPOWDER ➟ click HERE WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEWS ON YOUTUBE ➟ Watch & subscribe to our channel here ➟ Coffee & A Good Vibe Video Interviews To connect with Ayesha Sehra ➟ click HERE Check out our podcast Insta ➟ click HERE To learn about my PR Agency Grow The Social ➟ click HERE
Henny, Elaina & Janelle coming together to give you their personal thoughts and perspectives on how they've navigated the sneaker community, industry and culture. Big shoutout to our good friend @franalations for coming on this week & hitting us with some great knowledge
In 1973, a fashion show was held in France which became known as the Battle of Versailles, a duel between designs from modern America and the capital of couture, Paris. Five American designers, including Oscar de la Renta and Halston, were invited to show their work alongside five of France's biggest names, including Yves Saint Laurent and Hubert de Givenchy. The aim was to raise money to help restore Versailles, a 17th Century palace built by King Louis XIV, but the media billed it as a competition between the two countries.By the end, the Americans were declared the winners. The show also highlighted their industry's racial diversity on an international stage, with 10 women of colour modelling work by US designers. Bethann Hardison, one of the models, talks to Jane Wilkinson about the lasting impact of the astonishing show.(Photo: Bethann Hardison at Versailles in 1973. Credit: Jean-Luce Hure/Bridgeman Images)
This week's interview with Jacob Gallagher is breezy like air. Our old pal Jacob—fashion columnist at The Wall Street Journal—was kind enough to put up with us as he made his return to the show, rounding out our guest pods for the year to discuss his ongoing war on the court with James, an extremely begrudging new segment of Fact or Cap, checking in with his hate mail regulars, whether or not 2023 was in fact as bad of a year for fashion as we seem to think, A$AP Rocky for Bottega Veneta, brands breaking through in America vs. globally, quiet luxury, what the hell is going on with Demna at Balenciaga, Matthew Williams and Givenchy's divorce, Loewe as the gold standard, indulging in concert fits, getting to know Jerry Lorenzo plus what he thinks of Fear of God's partnership with Adidas, the Sambaissance, what's up with his collection of crazy pants, 2023's most worn jawnz, how his end of the year fit pic wrap up gallery grid post is shaping up, category fraud at the Oscars, what can brown do for you, flow team ethics, new year's resolutions and holiday wishes, WSJ hedcuts and much more on this poignant and pugnacious episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.