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Best podcasts about Helmut Lang

Latest podcast episodes about Helmut Lang

Pair of Kings
12.7 - Helmut Lang's Spiritual Successor with Bryan Jimenèz (@bryanjimeneznyc)

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 61:52


You could have heard this episode early and had access to giveaways on our HeroHero!This week, Sol and Michael sit down with Bryan Jimenèz, a New York based designer whose sampling, patterning, and referencing make him one of the most exciting young designers in the city. The trio talk about Bryan's inspirations, some of the challenges of scaling a brand, boxing, the other creatives he lives and works with, creating clothes that feel authentically lived-in while still being new, attending and selling at Paris Fashion Week, being stocked at SSENSE, and so much more!We hope you enjoy - we had a wonderful time recording.SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok

Focus economia
Auto, i cinesi di Byd a caccia della componentistica made in Europe

Focus economia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025


Byd a caccia di componentistica europea. E il colosso cinese sceglie l'Italia come prima tappa del road show che lo porterà a toccare tutti i Paesi europei dove c è una presenza importante di imprese del comparto automotive. Il produttore di Shenzhen ha puntato la bussola su Torino, una delle culle dell auto in Italia. La tre giorni parte oggi al Museo dell Auto di Torino, a pochi giorni dalla presentazione dell Atto 2, nuovo modello del marchio del Dragone che ha ormai ingaggiato una sfida diretta con Tesla. Sarà un confronto con le imprese che si sono iscritte all evento, realizzato in collaborazione con l Anfia. Una tre giorni da tutto esaurito: 380 le aziende della componentistica che parteciperanno. Alla plenaria ha partecipato Zhiqi He, vicepresidente e capo acquisti di Byd, che ha presentato i programmi della multinazionale cinese nel Vecchio Continente: due nuove fabbriche, una in Ungheria, che sarà operativa da questo autunno e l altra in Turchia, prevista per il 2026. Per evitare i dazi imposti dalla Ue sulle auto made in China, Byd fa il suo ingresso in Europa con due unità produttive e un ambizioso piano commerciale. A spiegare le rotte dell azienda ci sarà anche Alfredo Altavilla, special advisor di Byd e già braccio destro di Sergio Marchionne ai tempi di Fca. Altavilla, nel suo ruolo di consulente per le strategie europee, spinge perché l industria automobilistica cinese cominci, per la prima volta, a fornirsi di componentistica made in Italy. E quelle competenze, oggi frustrate dalla crisi dell auto e dal rallentamento di Stellantis, sono state individuate soprattutto nella filiera piemontese, più di 700 imprese e 20 miliardi di ricavi. Intervengono con il loro punto di vista Marco Stella, vice presidente di ANFIA e Presidente del Gruppo Componenti di ANFIA e Filomena Greco, Il Sole 24 ore.Prada, quattro settimane per l'acquisto di Versace Il gruppo Prada prova ad accelerare per l acquisizione di Versace. Secondo indiscrezioni la società del lusso che fa capo a Miuccia Prada e Patrizio Bertelli e guidata da Andrea Guerra avrebbe fissato quattro settimane di trattative in esclusiva con la multinazionale Capri Holdings, attuale proprietaria del brand di Donatella Versace. Le discussioni di Prada, anticipate dal Sole 24 Ore lo scorso 10 gennaio, entrano dunque in una fase cruciale. L unione potrebbe mettere sotto lo stesso tetto due brand leggendari e potrebbe segnare il ritorno del gruppo Prada all espansione tramite M&A: secondo indiscrezioni, all interno della famiglia sarebbe in corso una riflessione per valutare l impatto di una acquisizione di questo tipo.Il gruppo Prada è infatti cresciuto negli ultimi anni in maggior misura in modo organico. Nella prima metà degli anni 2000, invece, il gruppo aveva avviato una campagna di acquisizioni, sul modello delle grandi conglomerate del lusso francesi, per poi fermarsi successivamente. Tra le acquisizioni principali del passato ci sono state quelle di Helmut Lang per 40 milioni di dollari, di Jil Sander per 105 milioni di dollari, entrambe poi cedute, e del gruppo Church s per 170 milioni di dollari. Facciamo chiarezza con Carlo Festa, Il Sole 24 Ore.Campari corre in borsa sui 500 tagli al personale Taglio dei costi e razionalizzazione del portafoglio marchi di Campari. In attesa di presentarsi ufficialmente al mercato il 4 marzo per illustrare i conti annuali del gruppo milanese, conti che però non portano la sua firma, la sfida del top manager britannico Simon Hunt per risollevare la marginalità di Campari parte dalla sforbiciata ai costi. Secondo indiscrezioni di stampa, a un mese dal suo insediamento il nuovo ad del colosso italiano degli spirits ha preparato un primo intervento di risparmi con cui provare a invertire la china di un ebitda (590,7 milioni di euro) che a livello organico nei primi nove mesi dello scorso anno ha segnato una diminuzione del 2%, in calo drastico a due cifre (-14%) nel solo terzo trimestre. Le forbici si abbatteranno sui costi fissi e in particolare su quello del lavoro. Già a fine ottobre, in occasione della presentazione della trimestrale, Campari aveva fatto capire che la riorganizzazione avrebbe potuto coinvolgere anche il corpo dei dipendenti. Con 25 stabilimenti in giro per il mondo e una rete distributiva propria in oltre 26 Paesi, Campari impiega quasi 5 mila persone. Il piano di Hunt prevede che a livello globale venga ridotto del 10% il numero dei dipendenti, da mettere subito fuori perimetro, percentuale dunque che corrisponde a circa 500 addetti. Di questi, 100 lavoratori sono in Italia, inclusa una ventina di dirigenti. A questo potrebbe poi aggiungersi un ulteriore sforbiciata ad altri costi non ritenuti necessari. Ne parliamo con Giorgia Colucci, Radiocor.

Cant Not
*TEASER* Toots Vintage, Beyond the Archives (FULL EPISODE ON PATREON ONLY)

Cant Not

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 1:25


In conversation with Michael of Toots Vintage on getting the slinky look for less, working at Beacons closet in NYC during its prime, the secret 250 piece Helmut Lang collector behind Toots, the unpredictability of social media and having roots IRL, the underrated designer Sue Wong, early 00s Victorias Secret silk, when corporate fast fashion heads follow you, being an independent business owner and so much more

Cant Not
*TEASER* Piracy Vintage, Beyond the Archives (FULL EPISODE ON PATREON ONLY)

Cant Not

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 2:58


Episode 67. In conversation with Jasmine of Piracy Vintage, on how she got into starting her Athens based vintage store, discovering the incredible designs of Kostas Murkudis who used to work for Helmut Lang before starting his own label in the 90s, her obsession with Plein Sud, trends and the return of the Isabelle Marant Bekett sneaker wedge, the culture in Greece around vintage and the style in Athens, why are brands recreating their archives and so much more

Pair of Kings
11.16 - Alexander McQueen's Lasting Influence and The Reseller Epidemic That Doesn't Exist

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 77:35


You could have heard this episode early on our HeroHero!Sol and Michael are back for a boys episode! Join the boys as they talk about designers as public figures, the debate over the misogyny (or lack thereof) of McQueen's work, social media causing a race to the bottom for archive resellers, the politicization of Rick Owens' work (for good reason), what the 'right' price for a t-shirt is, and the horror movies that the boys think will influence a new generation of designers!We hope you enjoy!Lots of love,SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok

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Yarukinai.fm

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2024 43:18


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What's Contemporary Now?
Pierre Rougier on Vision, Trends, and Challenging the Algorithm

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 26:07


Pierre Rougier, a distinguished fashion publicist and founder of PR Consulting, boasts a career spanning several decades. After studying political science in Bordeaux, Rougier honed his skills in Paris and London with Hermès, Yohji Yamamoto, and Maison Margiela before making his mark in New York in 1993. There, he directed communications while representing icons like Helmut Lang and Alexander McQueen. Establishing PR Consulting in1997, he catapulted emerging talents like Narciso Rodriguez and Nicolas Ghesquiere, then at Balenciaga, to prominence, also fostering brands like Proenza Schouler and Hood By Air. Renowned for discovering and championing young designers, Rougier continues to hold the opinion that a strong vision and sometimes counter-trending codes are often the precursors to a designer's success. Episode Highlights: Rougier grew up far from the front of culture, and though his interests in fashion were indirect at first until he moved to Bordeaux—a larger city—to study.  He started his work in fashion boxing Hermes products before moving to London, still employed at Hermes, learning English and partaking in '80s gay club culture there. Yohji Yamamoto employed Rougier to work a PR position, giving him his first taste of serious work and long hours associated with the industry. Using his London connections, he opened his own PR firm as the Antwerp Six were coming into the spotlight, and worked under Martin Margiela for four years, until he felt that his aesthetic and vision were too overwhelmingly connected to that one house. Moving to New York, Rougier worked as communications director for a company that held brands like Vivienne Westwood, Helmut Lang, and Michael Kors. Rougier speaks on learning that the antithesis of what's trending is always on the precipice of an arrival. He says the conversations in fashion are less now about what designers like and more about what designers find that works, and is successful.  Before the internet, there were few photos of shows and most people waited to see items in stores to determine the zeitgeist; now, Rougier says, the urgency of marketing makes everything “extremely transactional.”  He says it's fair to say that in fashion, elitism has trended out with a shift to exclusive community identities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Second Life
The Who What Wear Podcast: Denim Expert Benjamin Talley Smith on Making Best-Selling Khaite and Reformation Jeans, Plus the Styles to Shop this Summer

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 27:29


Benjamin Talley Smith is the founder of the denim atelier Talley Creative. Named “the most influential jeans guy you've never heard of” in a recent New York Times profile, Ben provides services across design, production, and marketing to brands looking to create or expand their denim offerings. Over the years, he's worked on denim collections for Helmut Lang, Earnest Sewn, Ulla Johnson, Jordache, Re/Done, Everlane, Reformation, and Khaite—and that's just scratching the surface. As a true denim whisperer, he often has a hand in the most exciting denim launches, including an upcoming line with Spanx in 2025. This week, Ben joins us to discuss the best pairs on the market today, the return of low rises, and naming Khaite's Danielle jeans after his wife.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr
Denim Expert Benjamin Talley Smith on Making Best-Selling Khaite and Reformation Jeans, Plus the Styles to Shop this Summer

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 27:29


Benjamin Talley Smith is the founder of the denim atelier Talley Creative. Named “the most influential jeans guy you've never heard of” in a recent New York Times profile, Ben provides services across design, production, and marketing to brands looking to create or expand their denim offerings. Over the years, he's worked on denim collections for Helmut Lang, Earnest Sewn, Ulla Johnson, Jordache, Re/Done, Everlane, Reformation, and Khaite—and that's just scratching the surface. As a true denim whisperer, he often has a hand in the most exciting denim launches, including an upcoming line with Spanx in 2025. This week, Ben joins us to discuss the best pairs on the market today, the return of low rises, and naming Khaite's Danielle jeans after his wife.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Right Angle with Elle Liu
E26: SugarHouse - The Creative Minds Behind Cult Gaia's Flagship Stores in NYC and Miami

The Right Angle with Elle Liu

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 39:04


Sugarhouse is a full-scale New York City-based architecture and interior design firm founded by Principals Jess and Jonathan Nahon in 2016. Working on residential, hospitality, commercial and retail in the US and internationally, the firm has successfully executed a wide variety of projects from private residences to the most exclusive hotels and fashion houses.Striving to create a balanced and approachable studio focused on holistic design, Sugarhouse puts equal emphasis on architecture, interior and landscape design. The firm surveys each project from a singular viewpoint to ensure that the design is contextual, original and portrays an architectural story unique to the client and setting. With the ultimate goal of beautiful design that is also functional, the designers tailor each space to meet a client's needs, individual perspectives and budgets. As a husband and wife team, Jess and Jonathan's process derives from a heavily collaborative place, which extends to their clients and each team member engaged on a project.Sugarhouse works on projects in the US and internationally. Clients include: YSL, Cult Gaia, Space NK, Helmut Lang, Theory, J Brand, Comptoir Des Cotonniers, Tory Burch, Misha Nonoo, Purificacion Gracia, La Mer, Osswald Parfumerie, KREWE, Veronica Beard, Soho House, The Ned, The Hoxton Hotels, Ralph Lauren and many others.Prior to founding Sugarhouse, Jess Nahon received a Master of Architecture from Savannah College of Art and Design and led Soho House as the Director of Architecture and Design. Jonathan Nahon earned a Master of Architecture from The Pratt Institute. He worked in-house as an architect and designer at Ralph Lauren and also worked for a number of architecture and design firms.

WandschrankVibes
grauenhafte Looks auf der Met Gala 2024

WandschrankVibes

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 59:37


Was hatte die diesjährige Met Gala zu bieten? In dieser Woche bewerten wir die sowohl schlechtesten als auch gelungensten Outfits auf der Veranstaltung und sagen euch, was wir hätten verbessern können. Reinhören lohnt sich

Friend of a Friend
How To Build A Unique Brand Identity with Brenda Weischer (AKA Brenda Hashtag)

Friend of a Friend

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 43:28


You might know her for her exclusively black and white fashion aesthetic and perfect blonde bob. You also might know her as the queen of the Margiela Tabi Boot. Or, maybe you know her for being front row at some of fashion's coolest shows from Rick Owens to Helmut Lang. Wherever you've seen her, it's hard to not be able to instantly identify Brenda Weischer, AKA Brenda Hashtag. As a content creator, fashion journalist, and newly minted podcast host, Brenda has built a loyal following of fashion-lovers and a distinctly recognizable brand identity that's solidified her as a force in the fashion world. In today's episode, Brenda shares her best advice for creating a unique brand, how to stay true to yourself in fashion, and why she's betting on the podcast space. Follow Brenda on Instagram @BrendaHashtag and subscribe to her podcast, BRENDAWARENESSLove the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Pair of Kings
10.3 - The Absence of the Modern Supermodel, The Impacts of Vintage Flipping, and Reaganomics in Fashion

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 87:50


I hope this podcast finds you well. I am writing to you today to outline the third episode of Season 10 of the Pair of Kings podcast (hosts Sol Thompson (@solthompson) and Michael Smith (@_smithstagram) cc'd on this release) and discuss potential avenues for exploration and continued collaboration. Topics DiscussedThe new podcast dress code and the necessity of changing the modern perception of wearing suits - both casually and formally.Chrome Hearts Tastefluencers and Sol's borderline parasocial relationship with a couple of Japanese Needles and Chrome Hearts collectors.The inability for the best dressed people to take good fitpics.Replica fashion dogwhistles.The death of the "capital S" Supermodel in current fashion and the differences in both casting and fashion media coverage.Reaganomics only applying to the fashion market.Michael's new Rick Owens shoe pickups.Sonic the Hedgehog putting that shit on.Stolen valor on raw denim.Helmut Lang.Yoshitomo Nara.Marc Jacobs. Grunge revival by way of bucking 2023's biggest trend in "Quiet Luxury".There's a lot more, but I hope this outline helps you get a sense of the conversation that took place. I hope you enjoy the future collaborations between Sol and Michael. I'll leave it up to you to continue the conversation, either on Discord or in the Insta DMs.Lots of love,Sol ThompsonMessage us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok

What's Contemporary Now?
Pioneering Contemporary Vintage with Byronesque's Gill Linton

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 22:11


Gill Linton is the cofounder and curatorial persona behind Byronesque, a digital boutique department store that uniquely merges editorial content with a focus on contemporary vintage fashion. As editor-in-chief, Linton is a thought leader in the realm of editorial-based e-commerce and has long been a go-to brand strategist well-versed in the subculture of vintage fashion. Hailing from London, Linton divides her time between Paris and New York, collaborating with designers, consultants, editors, stylists, and other in-the-know individuals to reissue vintage finds and preserve creative brand histories. For her, it is essential to encourage people to be more thoughtful and slower when buying clothes—institute a cultural shift in shopping behavior. Episode Highlights: “The odd one out:” Born in London into a Scottish family, Linton got her start at M+C Saatchi, where she was able to pursue her passion for advertising, branding, and creating content. Serendipitous start: From her first job, she moved to BBC Radio 1, which was a state-run representation of youth culture. She was able to move into the fashion industry through a move to New York to work with the agency of entrepreneur Russell Simmons.  Brand evolution: Linton began in the fashion industry at a time when concepts like “brand heritage” weren't considered in traditional marketing.  Bridging gaps: She cofounded Byronesque, set apart from traditional resale sites, to focus on “contemporary vintage” with a global network of vintage sellers and private collectors. Resale is the new fast fashion: increased volume and perpetuated ideas of buying and selling in the resale sector have led Linton, through Byronesque, to “encourage people to be a little bit more considered, slower, and to keep things for a long time.” Fighting flip culture: Byronesque believes the clothes it sells and stories it tells have more meaning than the mainstream gives them. Careful curation: Making Byronesque “a specialist environment” for vintage and “future vintage” of luxury brands, Linton has been authenticating, partnering with archive teams, and organizing concessions for luxury brands in an attempt to provide more agency and control over resale markets and brand image.  Reissuing vintage: Byronesque has reissued vintage finds from Helmut Lang, Vex Generation, Claude Montana, THREEASFOUR, and other brands that have been producing iconic items in decades past. Collector's items in fashion: Her concern with keeping clothing as investment pieces drives a blockchain-based authentication process, and brings up the power of narrative and the importance of story. What's contemporary now: Real talent, Linton says, and she hopes to see a resurgence of talent among a generation and in an evolved industry where that's not always necessary.

Threads of Conversation
A Thread about Brenda Hashtag

Threads of Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2024 51:25


Season 4's first guest is none other than @brendahashtag (real name Brenda Weischer), fashion's favourite monochrome multi-hyphenate. She's the founder of secondhand fashion platform Disruptive Berlin, the fashion editor at 032c, and a tastemaker to thousands thanks to her ever-expanding social media following. She's also the keeper of the keys to one of Europe's most enviable archives, featuring rare pieces from Rick Owens, Margiela, Helmut Lang, Tom Ford, Chanel and more.On a chilly Berlin morning, Brenda welcomed me into her infamous closet, where we talked through the eight items of clothing which define her life and career. Click here to see pictures of her pieces, and subscribe to the newsletter for more Threads of Conversation. Get full access to Threads of Conversation at threadsofconversation.substack.com/subscribe

Pre-Loved Podcast
S8 Ep1 The RealReal: Master Authenticator of Vintage, Dominik Halás - on collecting, renting and reselling designer archive collections, and the most storied and one-of-a-kind vintage he's bringing to Manhattan Vintage.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 34:40


Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're chatting with Dominik Halas, the Master Authenticator of Vintage for the RealReal. Dominik has been collecting, renting and reselling designer archive collections— primarily Helmut Lang, Yohji Yamamoto and the early work of Hedi Slimane— for over a decade. He now lends his vintage and archival expertise to The RealReal's New York office, and his work at The RealReal and vintage expertise was featured in The New York Times at the end of 2022. Now, I mentioned Manhattan Vintage, which if you're not familiar is a vintage wonderland convening 90+ dealers featuring collections from every era, style, and it's a true New York City spectacle.  This February Show kicks of a partnership between the RealReal and Manhattan Vintage, and you heard it here first on Pre-Loved Podcast.  I'll link an episode in the shownotes that I did with the Manhattan Vintage co-owner, Amy Abrams, who – as you're listening to this today (January 29) actually has a ‘Tastemaker Edit' launching on therealreal.com of her favorite rare vintage items. Additionally, The RealReal will present a curated selection from its newly launched Rare Finds category at the Winter Show, offering shoppers an array of its most storied and often one-of-a-kind vintage pieces. Tune in to get a sneak preview of some of the incredibly rare pieces that will be at the show this weekend.  It's a really fun episode today, so let's dive right in!  DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:26] Growing up in then Czechoslovakia, Dominik discovered an early love for fashion.  [8:41] Dominik started collecting via Japanese reseller forums. [10:11] His journey to the RealReal. [16:03] Working on the 20,000+ piece vintage collection of Keni Valenti. [18:21] The RealReal is partnering with the Manhattan Vintage winter show, brining some of their most storied and one-of-a-kind pieces from their Rare Finds collection. [23:02] Vintage has grown to the point where there are now trends in vintage.  [25:27] Dominik's personal fashion archive, featuring a lot of Helmut Lang, Yohji Yamamoto and the early work of Hedi Slimane. [29:46] The wildest length's Dominik has gone to for a piece for his collection. [31:20] An exclusive preview at the Rare Finds that will be at Manhattan Vintage. EPISODE MENTIONS:  The RealReal @dominikhalas “He Helps the RealReal Keep It Real” from the NYTimes Manhattan Vintage @thevintageshow Pre-Loved Podcast with Amy Abrams Walk Your Values: a NYFW Vintage Runway Show 2007 Hedi Slimane Keni Valenti Johnny Petrizino (@johnnypet and @parlourhairstudio) Alessandra Canario on Pre-Loved Podcast @allybirdvintage Bill Cunningham New York Yohji Yamamoto SS97 Yves Saint Laurent Rive Gauche by Hedi Slimane (1997-2000) The Alexander McQueen hair label LET'S CONNECT: 

StyleZeitgeist Podcast
Paris Fashion Week S/S 24 Women's with Philippe Pourhashemi

StyleZeitgeist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 112:39


We are back with our regular guest Philippe Pourhashemi to review the Spring / Summer 2024 women's season. We discuss in depth the debuts of Peter Do at Helmut Lang, Sabato de Sarno at Gucci, Peter Hawkings at Tom Ford, and Stefano Gallici at Ann Demeulemeester. We talk about the brilliant Undercover outing (spoiler alert: best of season!), Sacai, Rick Owens, Comme des Garçons, Dries Van Noten, Prada, and many other shows.Support the show

Pair of Kings
The LVMH Sustainability Iceberg and The New Designer Curse

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 87:15


Back! From! Hiatus!That's right, everyone! I got school under control again, so we're back - join Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram) as they cover topics like Peter Do's first show at Helmut Lang, why LVMH purposefully covers up their emissions data (despite having access to it), post-Alessandro Gucci, Fake Dunks, Oscar the Cat, Nocoptober, vintage denim (which is apparently better in London than it is in NYC), and so much more!We hope you enjoy the episode - full video will be released soon on YouTube!Lots of love!---Pair of Kings is a men's fashion podcast that explores themes of identity, sustainability, and the complex relationships we have with and through our clothing. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comMessage us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.com Links: Instagram: instagram.com/pairofkingspod TikTok: tiktok.com/@pairofkingspod Twitter/X: twitter.com/pairofkingspod Sol's Instagram: instagram.com/solthompson Michael's Instagram: instagram.com/_smithstagram Michael's TikTok: tiktok.com/@smithstagram

Throwing Fits
*UNLOCKED* Friday Fiasco with 032c's Brenda Weischer

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 72:49


We'll be back to our regularly scheduled programming next week, but for now please enjoy the once paywalled vibes of Brenda's Friday Fiasco recorded back in September. Welcome to another semi-regular episode with friends both new and old, codename: Friday Fiasco. This Week, Jimmy and Larry are putting a bow on New York Fashion Week, podding chill hangout style with their pal 032c's Brenda “Hashtag” Weischer to talk everything from the Tabi Thief and how to get flown out to her boy Peter Do's debut at Helmut Lang and all the ways her life has changed since appearing on The Only Podcast That Matters™ so you can take your ass into the weekend in style.

Entreprendre dans la mode
[FR] Stefano Martinetto | Fondateur de Tomorrow London Holdings Ltd : L'écosystème visionnaire qui façonne la mode de demain

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 124:35


Entreprendre dans la mode
[EN] Stefano Martinetto | Founder of Tomorrow London Holdings Ltd : The dynamic ecosystem that is shaping tomorrow's fashion

Entreprendre dans la mode

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 124:34


Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion & Style
Episode 38: Happy Paris Fashion Week (to all who celebrate)

Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion & Style

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 9:47


In this episode, Dry Clean Only is back! After a brief August hiatus... that bled into September... Kristen is back talking Autumn in New York, sweater weather, and all things S24 Collections in New York, London, and Milan (as Paris kicks off), including the new Gucci by Sabato de Sarno, the new Helmut Lang by Peter Do, Jil Sander, Khaite, Simone Rocha, Batsheva, Conner Ives, J.W. Anderson... among others. She talks non-trends, NY Climate Week, The Fashion Workers Act and The Fabric Act, and the incredible, must-see docs Donyale Luna: Supermodel and The Super Models. Also, the questions on everyone's lips: Has fashion lost its luster? Why are swans everywhere?

Perfume Room
111. *SPECIAL TREND REPORT* NYFW + Fragrance! (w/ Highsnobiety Beauty Editor Alexandra Pauly)

Perfume Room

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 58:15


*SPECIAL NYFW REPORT* Highsnobiety Beauty Editor Alexandra Pauly is in the Perfume Room today to recap the biggest beauty and fashion trends from NYFW and discuss what it all means for… PERFUME! From everything from Barbiecore to Girlcore (note: they're different), to mermaid hair and berry lips; with looks from Sandy Liang to Collina Strada, we're sharing all our favorite SS24 runway trends and, but of course, *what they smell like!* FRAGS + DESIGNERS MENTIONED: Christian Dior Bois D'Argent, Fueguia 1833 x Gabriela Hearst New York, Prada Infusion D'Iris, Maison Margiela Untitled, Parfums de Coeur Juice Bar Gummi Bears, Perfumes The A-Z Guide, Frederic Malle Carnal Flower, Sandy Liang, Christian Siriano, Collina Strada, Le Labo Santal 33, Snif Crumb Couture, Jousset Accidents a la Vanille Creme de la Berry, Regimes des Fleurs Crushed Fruit, Eris Parfums Delta of Venus, Malin & Goetz Strawberry, Sourcellerie Apothecary Where the Wild Things Grow, Burberry Her, Anna Sui, Jason Wu, DS & Durga Steamed Rainbow, Diptyque L'Eau Papier, Billie Eilish 2nd, Regimes des Fleur Tears, Electimuss Black Caviar, Snif Ace Ace Baby, DS & Durga Crush Ball, Commodity Paper, D.S. & Durga Deep Dark Vanilla, Nasomatto Sadanaso, ELdO Secretions Magnifiques, Helmut Lang, Khaite, Coach, Baccarat Rouge 540, Glossier You, Phlur Father Figure, Frederic Malle Heaven Can Wait, Byredo Eyes Closed, JHAG Not A Perfume, Le Labo Myrrhe 55, YSL Opium, Tom Ford Myrrhe Mystere, Dries Van Noten: Rock the Myrrh, Fleur de Mal; ERIS Delta of Venus, Regimes des Fleurs Crushed Fruits, Hermes Tutti Twilly, Ann Demeulemeester, Dauphinette, Maison Crivelli: Hibiscus MahaJad, Papyrus Moleculaire; D.S. & Durga Concrete After Lightning, Loewe Beetroot, The Maker Gardener, Maison D'Etto Rotano, Old Spice deodorant, Tom Ford Grey Vetiver, Frederic Malle Uncut Gem, Aveeno Calming Body Wash SHOP THIS EPISODE: https://shopmy.us/collections/253592 FOLLOW ALEX: @paulybyalexforalexandrapauly ~SUPPORT OUR SPONSOR KELLY + JONES~ 15% off ⁠kellyandjones.com⁠ code: ‘PERFUMEROOM' (valid thru 10/31)

Learnings from Leaders: the P&G Alumni Podcast
Ana Malmqvist, Front Burner Brands' CMO

Learnings from Leaders: the P&G Alumni Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2023 44:26


“There is no formula. There is no direct path. Everybody has to pivot at times in their life. Don't always be looking for the next thing because you won't be happy in the moment.” Ana Malmqvist, is the CMO of Front Burner Brands, which owns Melting Pot, the world's premier fondue restaurant. Ana's love for beauty products took her to L'oreal right out of business school where she advanced throughout various roles before an inflection point and deciding to move to P&G Beauty as an experienced hire. At P&G Ana worked in Brand Management on Max Factor Cosmetics across North America and Western Europe, as well as on the Prestige Fine Fragrances business on brands like Hugo Boss, Giorgio Beverly Hills, Helmut Lang, and Hervé Leger Parfum. When she left P&G to be closer to family, she entered the hospitality industry - delivering unforgettable experiences via marketing as the VP of Product Marketing at Bloomin' Brands. Ana has a love for translating marketing to the consumer, in large part due to her language skills developed as a child and learning the art of speaking others' languages. Ana continues to use her language skills to bring together multi-functional groups she works with and in her mentoring of others. You'll enjoy this candid conversation about the inflection points that change life's path, and how to find balance and maintain curiosity along the way.

Throwing Fits
*PATREON PREVIEW* Friday Fiasco with with 032c's Brenda Weischer

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 10:18


Welcome to another semi-regular episode with friends both new and old, codename: Friday Fiasco. This Week, Jimmy and Larry are putting a bow on New York Fashion Week, podding chill hangout style with their pal 032c's Brenda “Hashtag” Weischer to talk everything from the Tabi Thief and how to get flown out to her boy Peter Do's debut at Helmut Lang and all the ways her life has changed since appearing on The Only Podcast That Matters™ so you can take your ass into the weekend in style. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.

The Muler Report
Male thigh gaps

The Muler Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 50:35


The episode kicks off with some NYFW banter, as the Mule Boyz dive into some of the highlights, notably the much-anticipated debut collection by Peter Do for Helmut Lang. They then move in into hot fashion news starting off with the long-term collaboration announcement between Heron Preston and H&M. Following that, they delve into Tremaine Emory's departure from Supreme, the opening of his Denim Tears store and the significance of its location in Soho.  Nike had two hit sneaker reveals.  First up, the highly sought-after Terror Squad Air Forces that dropped this week, followed by the Cactus Plant Flea Market Nike Air Flea 2. Shifting gears, the conversation turns to denim, starting off with the ERL X LEVIS collab. Things get spicy for “Muling it Over” where the burning question at hand is, “Should men wear skinny jeans after 25?”

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It
PATREON PREVIEW - The JJJ Show - Get The Reuben!

Blamo! | Exploring Fashion with the People Who Shape It

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 19:21


The Three Amigos, Three Musketeers, Three Stooges, what do you want? It's the JJJ Show!Jeremy, Jian, and Jon trade Jerry Lauren Stories, Jian accidentally flexes with his global Polo Bar tour, the crew talks Peter Do's Helmut Lang debut, debate whether or not fashion shows should happen, get a bit too existential, discuss Rick Owens fits from the Slack, fly high with Carharrt Sacai, and Do the Dew head to toe.Jian's new - Mule Boyz Podcast**Follow the fellas on IGJian DeLeonJon MoyJeremy Kirkland**Listen to the entire episode on the Blamo! Patreon 

Vanity Project
On Earth We're Briefly Vanity Project

Vanity Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 56:03


To paraphrase Collina Strada, “Everything sucks. We're all doomed. The world's on fire, but we're doing another episode about fashion shows because that's what we know how to do”. Strap in for the first episode of four weeks of epic fashion week coverage and conversation recorded on the anniversary of 9/11. Remember, every flight starts on a runway... This week, the girls discuss seatbelts and safety at Helmut Lang, Collina Strada and her x-static X-men, the abject hideousness of the image, pubes at Dion Lee, the Hari Nef Method, offense, defense, and the skin wars at Coach. This may be Vanity Project's most explosive fashion pod yet… Vanity Project is moving to fortnightly paywalled content. Pledge allegiance to the struggle: https://www.patreon.com/vanity_project

Changing Room Thoughts
Episode 2 | Exciting AAPI designers at NYFW: Peter Do, Kim Shui, Dauphinette, and Private Policy

Changing Room Thoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 22:07


In this exciting second episode, we're diving deep into AAPI fashion at New York Fashion Week. From Peter Do's stunning debut at Helmut Lang to Kim Shui's Italian-inspired collection, Dauphinette's sustainable and artistic creations, and Private Policy's thought-provoking designs, we'll explore the rich tapestry of styles on display. It's an exhilarating time for AAPI fashion with designers catering to a wide range of aesthetics and a strong focus on sustainability. Join me as we dissect these collections and celebrate the diverse voices shaping the fashion landscape! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karina-chan4/support

Fashion Grunge Podcast
Fashion Chat: Peter Do at Helmut Lang, the Tabi swiper, changes at Supreme, the future of i-D

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 77:35


It's been a while since me and Jai recorded a proper fashion chat episode. We talk on the phone all the time about what's going on in fashion and there were some things before our FW collection review that I wanted to touch on. We start out talking our underwhelming feelings on the new Helmut Lang collection, Tremaine Emory leaving Supreme, my recent print magazine purchases, Karlie Kloss possibly buying i-D , the Tabi swiper, new TikTok creator discoveries, and some other random bitsThings we mentioned:Hannah E on TikTokThe Tabi Swiper Story on TikTok --- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the  Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactory Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Substack The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletterInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod 

In VOGUE: The 1990s
Inside NYFW: The New Era of Helmut Lang with Peter Do

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 30:13


It's New York Fashion Shark Week on the podcast, and in this episode Vogue's Nicole Phelps talks with designer Peter Do about his new role as Creative Director at Helmut Lang. Do opens up about emigrating to the United States, learning to sew (on a $20 sewing machine from Kmart), and his long-standing reverence for Helmut Lang that goes back when Do was in high school and on Tumblr. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

What's Contemporary Now?
The Longevity of Tim Blanks: A Beacon in Fashion

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 37:18


Fashion journalist, writer, and broadcaster Tim Blanks has had a front-row seat to many defining, pivotal moments in the fashion industry since 1985. Throughout his prolific career, he has witnessed countless transformational trends, with his byline appearing in international magazines and newspapers, including Vogue, GQ, Financial Times, Fantastic Man, and Interview. Previously, host of the globally syndicated television show Fashion File for a 20-year stint, he was as well editor-at-large at style.com. Today, he is editor-at-large of Business of Fashion and a celebrated author and contributor to various monographs and volumes on fashion royalty, such as Anna Sui, Dolce & Gabbana, Alexander McQueen, and Michael Roberts. In this lively conversation with Christopher Michael, he contextualizes trends related to everything from branding and sustainability to creative talents and human needs, which attract people to the art of fashion. Tim's insights reflect a unique perspective on the industry's evolution and a deep, intuitive understanding of the vulnerabilities and desire for validation that drive even the most successful industry icons. Although Tim celebrates the fault lines he sees redefining today's fashion landscape with new inclusive language and geographic diversity, he also spotlights global issues such as social and environmental justice, prompting a reckoning of sorts within the fashion industry—and the world at large. Ultimately, it's all about keeping creatives relevant in an era of turbocharged change and adaptation. Episode Highlights: Starting out: Starting university at age 15 helped him evade bullying and launched his experience of making “all those mistakes that change your life.” Connecting with fashion: Tim's limited exposure to fashion while coming into adulthood in New Zealand when he realized images had the power to shock or amaze. First rung: A detour into filmmaking in Canada eventually morphed into freelance writing and, ultimately, a full-time gig at a fashion magazine and a high-visibility role hosting the global TV show Fashion File. Staying fresh: Keeping something of an outsider's perspective has helped blunt any cynicism about the fashion industry. Inside-outsider: The curiosity—and an eye inspired by filmmaking—has defined Tim's unique approach to fashion's personalities and untold stories. Reflecting and projecting: Fashion has a dual role as a mirror of culture and a harbinger of social trends on the horizon. Community of misfits: Tim believes fashion has historically drawn outsiders, agitators, and visionaries into a tribe bound by creative energy. A circus. A roving family! Human longing: The “hole in our soul” Tim believes we are constantly trying to fill or offset with validation from our peers—an impulse at odds with how social media actually makes us feel. Stand-out moments: Witnessing an interview in which LouLou de la Falaise was the translator for a reluctant Yves St. Laurent; 90s runway shows that were cultural high points, including spectacular shows featuring Alexander McQueen, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Christian Lacroix; and getting the opportunity to talk to Helmut Lang for the first time. Assessing AI: Tim believes that ChatGPT and other machine learning could create informational bridges and—with good intent—positive, beneficial results. At odds: The challenge to reconcile environmentally wasteful “gigantism” and corporate sustainability in the billion-dollar corporate branding and production world. What's contemporary now? Simmering rage, confusion, chaos, fear, an urge to fight, and a puzzlingly benign (rather than punk) attitude in fashion in contrast to the climate crisis, political unrest, and pandemic fallout. What should be contemporary now? A revolutionary spirit to fuel change, even at great lengths. It's time for idealism coupled with pragmatism, expressing itself in action—with fashion playing a part.

F-tapes
Kazeta #121: Helmut Lang - Otec modernej high fashion

F-tapes

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 42:32


Prvky jeho tvorby vidíme u Rafa, Kanyeho, Demnu a mnohých ďalších, ale jeho vlastný brand už 18 rokov zdochíňa. Podpor nás na Patreone: patreon.com/ftapes Tu odomkneš Extra Kazety na Spotify: anchor.fm/ftapes/subscribe Sleduj náš Instagram: kazety_ftapes

Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion & Style
Episode 34: Conversation with SteamLine Luggage founder Sara Banks

Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion & Style

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 37:53


“I thought there was a need to bring elegance back to travel… and so began SteamLine.” Host Kristen Cole (in NYC) sits with Sara Banks (in Mauritius) over Zoom to discuss her Dublin-based SteamLine Luggage brand and mixing business with adventure as she travels the world with her family, over the past eighteen-months. Sara shares stories from time spent in Kenya, Bali, Australia, Colombia, Mauritius, Greece, and the U.S., expert packing and travel advice, and why less is always more. They also discuss Sara's enthusiasm for specialization and getting into season-less product, the brand's refurbishment program, collaborations, and her move into more vegan and natural materials. Kristen also touches on recent fashion news Peter Do at Helmut Lang, why she loves speaking with women entrepeneurs, her fantasy old-world train trip (via Wes Anderson's designed British Pullman carriage), Derry Girls on Netflix, social media docs Social Dilemma and LIKE, and costumes at the NYC Ballet.

The co-lab career stories
Karen Ruenitz - Creative Director Footwear and Accessories

The co-lab career stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 23:46


Karen Santoyo Ruenitz is an accomplished creative director in footwear and accessories, renowned for her ability to create iconic products for lifestyle brands such as Soludos, Loeffler Randall, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Tory Burch, and Helmut Lang. Along with her creative vision, Karen is a passionate advocate for sustainability, as demonstrated by her leadership in pioneering the Soludos Sustainability Commitments resulting in over 70% of the brand's footwear being made using Environmentally Preferred Materials per the FDRA industry guide. In this episode, Karen tells Talia Shuvalov the story of how she went from receptionist to designer at Helmut Lang.

Kurswechsel - Wir machen Arbeit wert(e)voll
Von der Huf- zur Ideenschmiede - Helmut Link über innovative Raumkonzepte und die Erfolgsgeschichte der Firma Interstuhl

Kurswechsel - Wir machen Arbeit wert(e)voll

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 50:11


„Der Raum gibt den Rahmen vor“ Die Coronapandemie hat die Arbeitswelt einmal auf links gedreht. Formen der Zusammenarbeit haben sich grundlegend verändert. Ein Beispiel dafür ist die Homeoffice-Quote, die von ca. 5% auf ca. 25% angestiegen ist. Was machen solche Zahlen eigentlich mit Unternehmen, die sich auf die Herstellung von Büromöbeln spezialisiert hat? Dieser Frage gehen wir im heutigen Kurswechsel Podcast auf den Punkt. Zu Gast: Helmut Link, Geschäftsführer der Interstuhl GmbH Helmut führt das Unternehmen in zweiter Generation zusammen mit seinem Bruder. Angefangen hat Interstuhl als Schmiede, später sind sie auf den Verkauf von Büromöbeln umgestiegen – eigene Produktion inklusive. Im Zuge der Veränderungen, die jetzt in der Arbeitswelt auftreten hat Interstuhl noch eine weitere Komponente in seine Arbeit integriert. Büromöbel werden nicht mehr einfach verkauft. Es geht darum ein ganzheitliches Raumkonzept zu entwickeln, welches die Zusammenarbeit im Büro fördert. Was muss das Büro der Zukunft können? Organisationsentwicklung ist immer eine Frage der Veränderung von Rahmenbedingungen und auch das Büro-Umfeld ist Teil der Rahmenbedingungen. Das Büro muss ein Ort sein, an dem sich Menschen begegnen und kluge Gedanken miteinander teilen. Diese Begegnungen kann man auf bestimmte Weise fördern. Gleichzeitig braucht es auch Räume, in denen Rückzug stattfinden kann. Denn, viele Kundentermine finden heute digital statt und natürlich muss die Akustik und Atmosphäre dort stimmen. Dies und vieles mehr hört ihr in dieser Episode – viel Spaß beim Hören!

What's Contemporary Now?
Alastair McKimm on a 23-Year Career and Balancing Art and Commerce

What's Contemporary Now?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 27:35


Irish stylist Alastair McKimm joins Christopher Michael to discuss his trailblazing path to becoming i-D Magazine's global editor-in-chief. Growing up in Belfast in the '80s and '90s, Alastair was captivated by the distinct street style and elements of skateboarding, hip hop, and punk cultures. He encountered the fashion world through the pages of i-D Magazine, which introduced him to renowned designers like Raf Simons, Ann Demeulemeester, Martin Margiela, and Helmut Lang. Working with iconic designers and photographers has helped mold his career, alongside his perseverance and exuberant passion for the work. At i-D, he has built a solid team, injecting the publication with a reenergized vision, always keeping open to new ideas and perspectives, and keen on fostering collaborative exchange. So, what is contemporary now? To Alastair, it is honesty, authenticity, and a community of people who bring out the best in others. Episode Highlights: Elements of education: Early exposure to street fashion in Alastair's native Belfast and studying fashion design at Nottingham Art School. Early influences: skateboarding, surfing, hip-hop, and punk; Raf Simons, Ann Demeulemeester, Martin Margiela, and Helmut Lang; i-D Magazine and Self Service, and their "advertising that wasn't even selling clothes, but a brand."  In the '90s, the internet was in its infancy, and magazine images were the outsized primary influence. Designs, casting, styling, and photography: Alastair landed his first job in London by showing up with his portfolio and networking his way into an assistant's job with Edward Enninful, then the fashion director at i-D Magazine.  Living the dream: Alastair relished every aspect of his introduction to fashion styling, though it was a steep learning curve—intense, terrifying, and exhilarating. Playing to strength: As administrative work was not his strong suit, Alastair focused on researching and scanning images from fashion archives, vintage, costume, and antique shops. Full circle: As i-D Magazine's global editor-in-chief, Alastair has the institutional memory to reflect on the evolution of covers, collaborators, and the industry's interplay. Do the work: Alastair underscores the importance of working every rung of the fashion ladder to gain fluency, perspective, and core-level competencies. Building out the team: Camaraderie and collaboration, which Alastair believes are the most contemporary (and work-life enhancing) of all things. Church and state: The false divisions between art and commerce, and why growth and financial engagement are essential to building brands. Making old school more commercial: social media mastery; video content; and digitization. Post-pandemic workplace creative processes and communication: finding the balance between in-person and virtual; deploying platforms, such as Facetime, Zoom, WhatsApp, sms, and email. Capturing the moment: How do Alastair and his team look at covers, themed issues, and other editorial decisions shaping the look and priorities at i-D Magazine. Content versus collections: The curation processes differ. Editor versus stylist: open-mindedness and growth invariably evolve out of collaboration essential to publishing effective, compelling magazine content. How New York has become home—with touchstone influences like Gap, Calvin Klein, DKNY, Tiffany's, and many more. The World is Flat: About the globalization (and overlap) in today's fashion landscape. Saying No to the Fashion Vacuum: Alastair shares thoughts on how his longstanding affinity for street culture (and an open mind) keep ideas fresh and inspiration expansive in an often insular, self-referential industry. On having it all: How a blend of gratitude and a distinct personality have helped Alastair maintain a healthy work-life balance. Checking imposter syndrome: Giving back and being of service helps Alastair stay grounded.

Career Slay
Passion for Fashion ft. Kim Poquiz

Career Slay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 22:09 Transcription Available


In this episode of Career Slay, I interview my sister and fashionista, Kimberly Poquiz. Kim has worked in fashion for the past 10 years as a product developer for companies such as Halston, Guess, Uniqlo, Theory, Helmut Lang, and most recently, CUTS Clothing. We talk about how our grandma inspired her passion for fashion when she was only in 2nd grade and how she navigated through fashion school. Kim also discusses the importance of leaving her legacy through sustainability and building a lifestyle brand.Enjoying the show? Please consider subscribing, leaving a rating, and sharing to help us #slaythefearincareer

Wear Many Hats
Ep 124 // Rhamier Balagoon

Wear Many Hats

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 51:37


Rhamier Balagoon is a model, musician, artist and activist. I met Rhamier when I worked at the Canal Street Market as a Barista at Office Coffee and was always happy to see him there all the time. I got to know Rhamier from time to time and to see him flourishing in his model career. Rhamier has modeled for Marc Jacobs Heaven, Helmut Lang, Rachel Comey, Noah, Nordstrom The ads for Corridor always pop up in my feed and they're always of Rhamier. I can't escape it. Where he has been featured in Noah Clothing for his bird watching. As a musician, Rhamier released his first single off of his solo project called “Boulevard Baby” by Rhamier Balagoon. Looks amazing in a cowboy hat. Please welcome Rhamier Balagoon to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/ready4revolution instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com

Solteras y fabulosas... Interrogación
1x09 La liebre y la tortuga y 1x10 Reunión prenatal

Solteras y fabulosas... Interrogación

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 52:26


En el episodio de hoy, comentamos el hombre tortuga y su outfit de Helmut Lang, los bebés y el concepto de familia. Un podcast sobre Sexo en Nueva York en el que comentamos las luces y las sombras de la serie capítulo a capítulo. Y donde poco a poco nos damos cuenta de que no somos ninguna de las cuatro chicas, somos Stanford Blatch. We're sorry. We can't. Don't hate us. Con Jose Luis Algar, Guillaume P Martinez y Soy Una Pringada.

TOMorrow - der Business & Style Podcast
Warum wir mehr Rebellen im Business brauchen – mit Wayne Griffiths, CEO CUPRA

TOMorrow - der Business & Style Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 75:22


Er ist eine absolute Ausnahme-Erscheinung in der internationalen Auto-Industrie. Ein Engländer mit deutschem Pass, der in Spanien arbeitet. Ein Auto-Boss, der genauso viel von Fashion versteht wie von moderner Mobilität, der statt CEO auch Filmregisseur hätte werden können. Der keinen üblichen Konzern-Dresscodes folgt, sondern Star-Designer wie Thom Browne oder Helmut Lang trägt, der David Bowie verehrt und Goethe und Kafka liest. Wayne Griffiths, CEO von CUPRA. Vor vier Jahren gegründet, mischt er den Markt mit seiner Lifestyle-Marke auf. Seine Mission: „Rebel with a cause“! Ich habe ihn jetzt in der CUPRA Garage in München getroffen. Mehr Bar als Autohaus, Lounge Area. Ein Store wie ein Statement. Erfunden hat er ihn, weil ihm im Lockdown so langweilig war… Wayne und sein way of life: Warum wir unbedingt mehr Rebellen im Business brauchen – und viel mehr Mut. Der neue Zeitgeist, Coolness next level und die Mobilität von morgen – das alles jetzt hier in TOMorrow. Also: Einsteigen, anschnallen – hier ist er, aus Barcelona eingeflogen: Rebel with a cause, viel Spaß mit CUPRA-CEO Wayne Griffiths! Tomorrow ist Partner von Cupra.

Interviews by Brainard Carey
Angela Westwater

Interviews by Brainard Carey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 34:32


Angela Westwater at 257 Bowery, 2020, photo by Alexei Hay Angela Westwater co-founded Sperone Westwater Fischer in 1975 with Italian art dealer Gian Enzo Sperone and German gallerist Konrad Fischer, opening a space at 142 Greene Street in SoHo, New York. (The gallery's name was changed to Sperone Westwater in 1982.) An additional space was later established at 121 Greene Street. The founders' original program showcased a European avant-garde alongside a core group of American artists to whom its founders were committed. Notable early exhibitions include a 1977 show of minimalist works by Carl Andre, Dan Flavin, Donald Judd, and Sol Lewitt; seven of Bruce Nauman's seminal early shows; six early Gerhard Richter shows; two Cy Twombly exhibitions in 1982 and 1989; eleven Richard Long exhibitions; and the installation of one of Mario Merz's celebrated glass and neon igloos in 1979 -- part of the gallery's ongoing dedication to Arte Povera artists, including Alighiero Boetti. Other early historical exhibitions at the Greene Street space include a 1989 group show, "Early Conceptual Works," which featured the work of On Kawara, Bruce Nauman, Alighiero Boetti, and Joseph Kosuth, among others; a 1999 Fontana exhibition titled "Gold: Gothic Masters and Lucio Fontana"; and selected presentations of work by Piero Manzoni. From May 2002 to May 2010, the gallery was located at 415 West 13 Street, in a 10,000-square foot space in the Meatpacking District. In September 2010, Sperone Westwater inaugurated a new Foster + Partners designed building at 257 Bowery. Today, over 45 years after its conception, the gallery continues to exhibit an international roster of prominent artists working in a wide variety of media. Artists represented by Sperone Westwater include Bertozzi & Casoni, Joana Choumali, Kim Dingle, Shaunté Gates, Jitish Kallat, Guillermo Kuitca, Wolfgang Laib, Helmut Lang, Amy Lincoln, Richard Long, Emil Lukas, David Lynch, Heinz Mack, Mario Merz, Katy Moran, Malcolm Morley, Bruce Nauman, Otto Piene, Alexis Rockman, Susan Rothenberg, Tom Sachs, Peter Sacks, Andrew Sendor, and William Wegman. Past exhibitions, press, and artworks can be found on the gallery website. Born in Columbus, Ohio, Westwater received her BA from Smith College and her MA from New York University. She arrived in New York City in 1971 and landed her first job as a “gallery girl” at the John Weber Gallery at 420 West Broadway. From 1972 to 1975, she served as Managing Editor of Artforum magazine. In 1975, the same year the gallery was founded, Westwater was appointed to the Board of Trustees of The Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation, where she has served as President since 1980. The books mentioned in the interview are The Free World, Art and Thought in the Cold War by Louis Menand and A Life of Picasso, The Minotaur Years by John Richardson. Joana Choumali, Untitled (Ça Va Aller), 2019, mixed media, 9 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (24 x 24 cm), 16 1/4 x 16 1/4 inches (41,3 x 41,3 cm) Joana Choumali, WE ARE STILL NOW, 2022, mixed media, 4 parts; 38 1/2 x 78 inches (97,8 x 198,1 cm)

Mixed Personalities
#114 Antwerp Six Roadtrip

Mixed Personalities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 69:51


00:25min - “I'd wear nice clothes and brush my teeth more often if I cared about what people thought” ~ Mark Lanegan-06:04min - Last Cops Yannick: Augusté Rodin “ Displacements” Buch, Helmut Lang 1986 - 2005 Buch, Deepti “Crash” Ring-16:10min - Portrait: @collectorwalls-20:00min - Musikempfehlungen der Woche (feat. Conway The Machine etc.)-24:30min - Gast-Ankündigung-26:30min - Fashion-Week Fall 22 (feat. Balenciaga, Rick Owens etc.)-01:00:00min - Roadtrip mit den Antwerp 6 DesignerInnen

The co-lab career stories
Nicole Colovos - Brand and Creative Consultant Launching a New Startup

The co-lab career stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 19:20


A former magazine stylist for Harper's Bazaar, Nicole's quest to find the perfect pair of jeans inspired her to co-found Habitual, a cult denim brand which won the Vogue/CFDA Fashion award. On the back of that success Nicole was appointed co-Creative Director of Helmut Lang and is lauded with the brand's successful relaunch. Nicole, along with her husband Michael, then launched their own sustainable fashion label, Colovos, which won the 2019 International Woolmark Prize for Womenswear. Nicole is currently working on a new startup launching in 2022. Join us as Nicole describes her journey from fashion editor to fashion stylist to launching her own startup, while simultaneously moving from New Zealand to Australia to New York.

Mixed Personalities
#103 Alles ist Design

Mixed Personalities

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 62:22


00:24min - “Memory itself is a form of architecture” ~ Louise Bourgeois-07:58min - tumblr & Pinterest ("neue" soziale Plattformen)-16:46min - Last Cops Yannick: GBS Briefcase Shirt, P.L.N. Baseball Cap, Helmut Lang 1998 Painter Denim, Martin Margiela Ausstellungsbuch, Andy Warhols Green Car Crash Buch, 032c Magazin Issue 40-23:43min - Informationen zum Jahresrückblick & zur Gastfolge-25:27min - Musikempfehlungen der Woche (feat. Casper, Haiyti, Jimi Hendrix)-30:17min - Was sind die Unterschiede zwischen einem Besuch im Museum & in einem Store (Mode, Möbel etc.)?-47:31min - Portrait: Dieter Rams

The Business of Fashion Podcast
How Is Luxury Customer Service Evolving? | Transforming Luxury

The Business of Fashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 36:53


In recent decades, the race to attract and retain customers saw dizzying amounts of money spent on clienteling — the industry term for building a 1 on 1 relationship with customers. Today, for major players of scale with the resources to invest in it, successfully digitising personalised in store service, which generates much high conversion rates through recommendations and experience, is being looked to as a key driver of future competitive advantage. Indeed, the luxury service revolution is now rooted in creating a single customer view, enabling businesses to guide an individual consumer to the products and services it offers that match their specific needs. An opportunity that stems from significant shifts in generational attitudes towards data sharing and its use. To discover what this means for the future of the luxury goods industry, BoF spoke with three global authorities to share their insights. Sebastian Siemiatkowski is the CEO and co-founder of Klarna. In 15 years, Siemiatkowski has grown Klarna into one of Europe's largest financial institutions, which provides alternative payment services to over 90 million shoppers, partnering with over 250,000 retailers globally and its own direct-to-consumer shopping app. “The whole purpose of digitalisation is utilising data to create value. It's the information that allows us to create richer experiences. If you sit down and have a [...] conversation with a consumer and you say, ‘yes, you are in control of what data is being shared and you have full transparency, and if you then would be willing to share some specific aspects of your data in order to get a better experience, a better price, a better whatever it might be,' then the answer is always going to be yes.” Holli Rogers is chair of renowned concept store Browns and chief brand officer of its parent company, Farfetch. Rogers quadrupled Browns' business while CEO between 2015 and 2021. Previously, Rogers held roles at Chanel and Neiman Marcus before joining Net-a-Porter as a founding member in 2002. “In the past as everything has been separate and disparate in terms of the different technologies. When you speak to different businesses everyone talks about, ‘yeah, I've got a client telling app. We use WhatsApp.' But actually if you break it down, none of them are connected one to the other. So you don't get a single customer view. It's this idea of how do you pull all of these pieces together in one space, collecting all of these hundreds of data points that allow you to give the customer what they want when they want.” Melissa Morris is the founder and designer of Métier, an independent leather maison best known for its logo-free handbags, travel bags and accessories. Prior to launching Métier in 2017, Morris studied sculpture and business at Emory University before working for Armani, Helmut Lang and Belstaff. “The bespoke aspect of our business is such a great way for us to deepen our relationships with our clients and also get a really clear understanding of what's missing in the assortment and gives me a clear direction on what to make next. What I've found is when I've gotten one bespoke request, what's good for one is good for everyone. So a lot of our bespoke requests that I've been brought into the line have turned out to be big successes.” Follow the series to ensure you never miss an episode and discover actionable insights into the opportunities and challenges a redefined industry will bring and how luxury's transformation will impact your business. Sign up for BoF's Daily Digest newsletter. For comments, questions, or speaker ideas, please e-mail: podcast@businessoffashion.com. For all sponsorship enquiries, it's: advertising@businessoffashion.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KOLONTAROV BROTHERS
Kylie Jenner Stuns in Helmut Lang Set With Bottega Veneta Sandals for last 'Kuwtk' Filming Day

KOLONTAROV BROTHERS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 4:43


Stupid woman spend lots of many on clothes that doesn't make sens and guys fall for it enough is enough --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shalom-kolontarov/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shalom-kolontarov/support

The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe Podcast
How does PZ Opassuksatit keep fashion laughing?

The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2020 21:54


'Don't care about what other people think of you', Creative Director / Designer / Artist / Comedian PZ Opassuksatit tells Writer / Editor / Broadcaster Lara Johnson-Wheeler. 'I give them what they want, but adding my universe.' The work of PZ Opassuksatit has been described by Highsnobiety as 'absurd, bizarre, bonkers and ironic'. The Thailand-born Paris-based fashion slashie sells design and concept through her company, PZToday. Her object-based wares include a champagne glass candle, a necktie indicating whether you're single or taken and a loo seat scarf designed to reveal the life of a toilet - so you can see Highsnobiety's point. After finishing studying at Institut Français de la Mode in 2015, PZ secured a role in visual design at Vetements. In this episode of The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe Podcast, she tells Lara of the freedom she had at the role and how she secured it simply through emailing Demna Gvasalia. This year alone, PZ has collaborated with Helmut Lang and was named one of 2020's New Wave Creatives by the British Fashion Council as part of the Fashion Awards. PZ and Lara discuss her collaborative work for the podcast; installations at Dover Street Market and her book — a partnership with IDEA — which features contributions from Martine Rose, Kim Chi and Virgil Abloh. ClickerMe is the fashion network, helping creatives connect and collaborate better. https://clickerme.com/ The Fashion Slashie: A ClickerMe podcast has been recorded remotely, due to circumstances inflicted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Interviewer: Lara Johnson-Wheeler Producer, Editor: Tom Zambaz

THE PLUG W/ JUSTIN JAY
DICK PAGE EP 11

THE PLUG W/ JUSTIN JAY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 55:34


Dick Page is one of the most influential makeup artists of his generation. In the 1990's, fashion as entertainment became a mainstream cultural phenomenon - Dick was front and center for it all. His work has appeared in virtually every major fashion magazine, and he's collaborated with Gucci, Louis Vuitton, Versace, Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs and too many more to mention. Listen in as he discusses the birth of the supermodel as cultural icon, getting free McDonalds fries with Kate Moss, and why the Instant Pot is so fantastic. Photo: Shana Jade Trajanoska @shanajade