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Throwing Fits
The Ian Isiah Interview with Throwing Fits

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 94:48


Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Ian Isiah is everything. Ian—former creative director of Hood By Air, music director at Telfar, and musician—came through for a big one on piercing peer pressure, Demna standing on the shoulders of giants, finally making gay music, the fellas need to learn strategies, influence vs. inspiration vs. identity, vagina facial prosthetics, nothing fazing New Yorkers, homophobia in hip-hop, explaining the concept of doing your big one, songs getting shorter, genre hopping with his collaborators, looking back on the HBA days and its current hyper relevance, how cis-hetero bros can respectfully occupy queer fashion spaces, his current role at Telfar, flipping off the establishment, GHE20G0TH1K club nights, collective corporate insecurity, how did they do at this year's Met Gala, prison workouts, becoming shy as you age gracefully, growing up in the church and hair salons where emotional outrage meets art, enlightened straights, working at Urban Outfitters turned him into a white hipster and much more on Ian Isiah's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.

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

F-tapes
Kazeta #146: Hood By Air vs. Anonymous Club

F-tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2024 50:05


Siahodlhá história Shayna Olivera a jeho brandov, prebraná do poslednej nitky. Podpor nás na Patreone: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠patreon.com/ftapes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Tu odomkneš Extra Kazety na Spotify: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠anchor.fm/ftapes/subscribe⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Sleduj náš Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠kazety_ftapes

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In VOGUE: The 1990s
Inside NYFW: Revisiting a Conversation with Luar's Raul Lopez

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 20:31


On day five of The Run-Through's NYFW Shark Week coverage, we revisit an interview with Luar's Raul Lopez. Chioma and Raul discuss his beginnings in fashion (co-founding Hood By Air with Shayne Oliver), the Ana bag (the bag everyone is wearing), and what it feels like closing NYFW.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Hersole Podcast
Ep.38 ”Live From BET”

Hersole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 79:50


In this week's episode of the Her Sole Podcast, the girls recap the BET Awards and the Omarion/Mario Verzuz. The BET Awards were lackluster, nonsensical and like everyone didn't rehearse. Ye had his best Bane impression with that mask on, and that Hood By Air brand is not Nike! Giveon said the BET Awards tried to sabotage him… Sir, you just couldn't hit them notes. As far as the Omarion/Mario Verzuz, MARIO ATE THEM N***AS UP while Omarion looked bothered. The girls also cover their weekends and the latest and greatest in the sneaker world. In sneaker and fashion news: High Fashion is NOT BBL friendly, as shown by Summer Walker and Jayda Wayda at the BET Awards. The Nina Chanel Abney Air Jordan 2's will release on July 8th, 2022 on SNKRS. The apparel is FIRE just like the shoes.  The “Lisa Leslie” Nike Dunk Low will be releasing on July 9th, 2022 on SNKRS The “Bleached Coral” Air Jordan 1 High OG will be releasing on July 2nd, 2022 on SNKRS The Adilette 22 Slide with the topographical map will be restocking on July 1st according to Sneaker News  Follow the Her Sole Podcast on Instagram! Follow Mikayla on Instagram! Follow Nya on Instagram!

Wet Brain
*PREVIEW* Age of Consent w/ Finn Mactaggart and Paul Cupo

Wet Brain

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 2:56


to Hear this full Awesome episode, consider supporting us on patreon.com/wetbrain Travel back to a simpler time, 2010s NYC when things were simple and cool and everything was happening. There was hope to have and ambitions to hold and streets to cast and pics to reblog and pop to make hyper and magazines to archive and intern wars to win and drugs to do and Gifs to dump and Williamsburg lofts to trash and people to meet…Finn Mactaggart (co-founder of PC Music, basically the inventor of hyperpop, and former music editor at Dis Magazine) and Paul Cupo (designer at Hood By Air and VFILES) join us to travel back to a time when Walt was sixteen and hopped off the train into the city, eyes wide, fresh faced, and filled with ambition. Imagine living before post-everything?

Contain Podcast
Ep. 64: *TOtaLlY ChOpPed* Walter Pearce

Contain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 94:06


Do they care about the freaks? Casting director Walter Pearce  (Hood By Air) comes on to talk about the normalization of abnormality in fashion and culture in general. The outsider was dangerous, but now the outsider has become something different than what's prescriptive by weird AI corporate psychotechnology. The real cool people now have guns and live in the middle of America. We also discuss why there isn't really a language yet for what's going on (neoliberalism?), that you have to sort of invent your own neologisms to (ublilapse aka ubiquitous relapse, totally chopped) even parse the fragments of this new reality. This is the ultimate trend report, where swampcore is a *thing* for exactly 4 days. Conservative swamp americana kitsch, Balenciaga w/ Groypers...you better believe it.

Taped Seams
Season 2: Episode 3: #TBT# #BEENTRILL#

Taped Seams

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 73:40


For this week's episode, the boys cover the hiring of Brendon Babenzien to revive J Crew, Rowing Blazers Summer 21, and the WILD upcoming hybrid loafer from Hood By Air. For our main topic, we turn back the clock to revisit the #BEENTRILL collective. We look back on the origin of #BEENTRILL, the story of each of the members as well as where they are now, some notable projects, many of the most popular collaborations, and finally its eventual demise.

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Gaming Cult Podcast
Episode 65 - Rest In Piss

Gaming Cult Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020


So there was this woman that held in her piss for so long to win a Nintendo Wii that she died. We're in a mood to tell you about it. Featuring music by LEECH, brought to you by ANONYMOUS CLUB -  on behalf of Hood By Air. Shemix by Rabit and Chicken. Art by torso.solutions and Natalia Gaydos. Join the GCP Patreon. patreon.com/gamingcultpodcast anonymousclub.club hoodbyair.world Episode 65 - Rest In Piss

Taped Seams
Season 1: Episode 5: Nigo

Taped Seams

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 65:56


The gang speaks on the upcoming relaunch of Hood By Air, Balenciaga Spring 21, and Paul Smith Spring 21. In addition, we continue our "Mount Rushmore of Impactful Designers" series with Nigo.

GEMS
GEMS, GoodThin.gs with Lauren Devine

GEMS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 38:21


Lauren Devine is a materials specialist based in NYC, focused in fabric research and development, product development, sourcing, supply chain, and operations. Lauren's corporate career has taken her from Ralph Lauren with tailored wovens and tweeds, to Helmut Lang, setting up a domestic denim program for Hood By Air, sourcing for Telfar, fabrics and colors for Yeezy, materials director at Alexander Wang, and she is currently head of operations at CALA.

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
A.cian "Ouch" (2014) and "RelAcian" (2015)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 8:16


KEY POINTS0:00 Disclaimer0:19 Whats up this episode?0:52 #A3Day Highlights Playlist updates2:34 First album review + the A3Day Ranking5:52 Second album review + the A3Day RankingAn Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own.A brief hiatus occurred last week to accommodate evacuations and other safety measures for hurricane Laura. Thankfully, many were spared danger. Many more, however, were not so lucky. If you or someone you know was negatively impacted by the recent storms, my heart goes out to you. I hope that todays episode can put a smile on your face. Lets continue on with the discography of Korean boy band A.Cian, right after the drop.Youre tuned into An Album a Day. Show start.Hey yall. Per the teachers desk (aka our previous episode) its decided that the #A3Day Playlist will expand to Apple Music, Google Play, and YouTube on TheGreatMoments YouTube channel. This will be an effort that will take time to curate, therefore please continue to check out the shows playlist on Spotify. While Patreon patrons have their own -- and sadly neglected -- Spotify playlist, that will be revitalized to provide a more well-rounded listening experience. Please anticipate more updates about all playlists throughout this season and Season 5.Now, I told you during the first episode for A.cian that they earned a 5 as their A3Day ranking, yes? I said that the album wasnt ranked so highly because its an essential part of your K-pop journey, but because it delivers on what it was made to do, and that is to get you moving at aerobic heart rate levels. How does the rest of the discography stack up? Since we skipped two days last week, well look at both today. Ill keep it brief, I promise. I intend to be more in depth during A.cians Final Thoughts episode.First, is 2014s Ouch. Released on October 31 of that year, the mini album consisted of three tracks, title track Ouch, So Happy Together, and Up & Down. This time, we know whos featured on this album: Hyeokjin (??), Sanghyun (??), Jin.O (??), and Lo-J (???). This knowledge was acquired solely because of album cover images on YouTube. I'm grateful for this, because how could I continue not knowing?!A.cian was on-brand with the aesthetics of 2014. Just a little over two months before their comeback, not-quite-meteoric BTS had released Dark & Wild. A.cians Ouch music video is within the same space as Danger, showing off the manly energy of the members dripped in HBA attire. Side note, I actually miss the Hood By Air fashion era that brought nothing spectacular to the K-pop scene. All the video concepts had the same attire, allowing the performance of choreography and lyrics to shine through. That aside, you come out of the baseline-free Ouch -- and may I add, this was a time in music when many songs across the globe were lacking a pulse, minimizing bass lines for puffed up synths and MIDI accents -- and drop right into the bubble gum of So Happy Together. Its joyous and fits whatever your happiness is in your mind. Maybe youll invision a road trip, maybe its time on a beach with friends. It could be just you thrashing around your home in undies or lounge wear while cleaning, I dont know. Either way, the song doesnt ask much of you but to smile and sing along.The last track is a techno song called Up & Down and its such a jarring transition from the song before it. As the guys croon about a breakup, youve got a lightstick being tossed at you from the sides of the dance floor. Catch it. Catch it and dance. Be exhausted by it...

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day
A.cian "Ouch" (2014) and "RelAcian" (2015)

Multifacetedacg Presents: An Album a Day

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 8:16


KEY POINTS 0:00  Disclaimer 0:19  What’s up this episode? 0:52  #A3Day Highlights Playlist updates 2:34  First album review + the A3Day Ranking 5:52 Second album review + the A3Day Ranking An Album a Day is my exploration into the Korean music scene. This podcast will cover mainstream, indie and some underground artists within the scene and provide both factual and opinionated commentary. The biggest benefit to sharing my thoughts this way is that it will hopefully expose you to more great music and exploration of your own. A brief hiatus occurred last week to accommodate evacuations and other safety measures for hurricane Laura. Thankfully, many were spared danger. Many more, however, were not so lucky. If you or someone you know was negatively impacted by the recent storms, my heart goes out to you. I hope that today’s episode can put a smile on your face. Let’s continue on with the discography of Korean boy band A.Cian, right after the drop. You’re tuned into An Album a Day. Show start. Hey y’all. Per the teacher’s desk (aka our previous episode) it’s decided that the #A3Day Playlist will expand to Apple Music, Google Play, and YouTube on TheGreatMoments YouTube channel. This will be an effort that will take time to curate, therefore please continue to check out the show’s playlist on Spotify. While Patreon patrons have their own -- and sadly neglected -- Spotify playlist, that will be revitalized to provide a more well-rounded listening experience. Please anticipate more updates about all playlists throughout this season and Season 5. Now, I told you during the first episode for A.cian that they earned a 5 as their A3Day ranking, yes? I said that the album wasn’t ranked so highly because it’s an essential part of your K-pop journey, but because it delivers on what it was made to do, and that is to get you moving at aerobic heart rate levels. How does the rest of the discography stack up? Since we skipped two days last week, we’ll look at both today. I’ll keep it brief, I promise. I intend to be more in depth during A.cian’s Final Thought’s episode. First, is 2014’s “Ouch.” Released on October 31 of that year, the mini album consisted of three tracks, title track “Ouch,” “So Happy Together,” and “Up & Down.” This time, we know who’s featured on this album: Hyeokjin (혁진), Sanghyun (상현), Jin.O (진오), and Lo-J (로제이). This knowledge was acquired solely because of album cover images on YouTube. I'm grateful for this, because how could I continue not knowing?! A.cian was on-brand with the aesthetics of 2014. Just a little over two months before their comeback, not-quite-meteoric BTS had released “Dark & Wild.” A.cian’s “Ouch” music video is within the same space as “Danger,” showing off the manly energy of the members dripped in HBA attire. Side note, I actually miss the Hood By Air fashion era that brought nothing spectacular to the K-pop scene. All the video concepts had the same attire, allowing the performance of choreography and lyrics to shine through.  That aside, you come out of the baseline-free “Ouch” -- and may I add, this was a time in music when many songs across the globe were lacking a pulse, minimizing bass lines for puffed up synths and MIDI accents -- and drop right into the bubble gum of “So Happy Together.” It’s joyous and fits whatever your happiness is in your mind. Maybe you’ll invision a road trip, maybe it’s time on a beach with friends. It could be just you thrashing around your home in undies or lounge wear while cleaning, I don’t know. Either way, the song doesn’t ask much of you but to smile and sing along. The last track is a techno song called “Up & Down” and it’s such a jarring transition from the song before it. As the guys croon about a breakup, you’ve got a lightstick being tossed at you from the sides of the dance floor. Catch it. Catch it and dance. Be exhausted by it all. K-pop fans, on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being essential listening... Support this podcast

Throwing Fits
Smoking Our Way Through Dystopia with Michael Arceneaux

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 60:54


Okay Throw Gang, now let’s get in formation! This week the boys are dialing in writer and author of New York Times bestseller “I Can’t Date Jesus” and the new book “I Don't Want to Die Poor”, Michael Arceneaux. Michael is straight spitting and talking his shit on Twitter trolls, Beyonce conspiracy theories, Kanye West losing the plot, his dream projects, going Hollywood, brokeboi moments, Hood By Air’s return, balancing identity politics with class consciousness, his new book and much more on this absolutely nuclear episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits

Throwing Fits
Smoking Our Way Through Dystopia with Michael Arceneaux

Throwing Fits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 60:54


Okay Throw Gang, now let’s get in formation! This week the boys are dialing in writer and author of New York Times bestseller “I Can’t Date Jesus” and the new book “I Don't Want to Die Poor”, Michael Arceneaux. Michael is straight spitting and talking his shit on Twitter trolls, Beyonce conspiracy theories, Kanye West losing the plot, his dream projects, going Hollywood, brokeboi moments, Hood By Air’s return, balancing identity politics with class consciousness, his new book and much more on this absolutely nuclear episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits

ELLE News
#09 - Rihanna, câmeras nos bastidores e Hood by Air

ELLE News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 25:21


A Fenty, marca de roupas de Rihanna, chegou ao Brasil. Neste Pivô, aproveitamos a deixa para falar da poderosa relação da cantora com a moda: de it-girl que alavancou a carreira de novos designers, passando por empresária do setor de beleza e lingerie que mudou as regras de diversidade no mercado até virar diretora criativa que faz história, sendo a primeira mulher negra a estar no topo de uma das 70 casas do grupo de luxo LVMH. E ainda: Gucci e Maison Margiela escancaram os bastidores de suas novas coleções; a volta da Hood by Air; além dos 25 anos de Raf Simons e de mais algumas curiosidades da nossa ELLE View!  Montagem e publicação: Compasso Coolab.  Produção executiva: Mariana Araújo.  Este episódio teve a inserção de trechos de: What's My Name e Pour it Up (Rihanna); Malokera (MC Lan, Skrillex, TroyBoi, Ludmilla e Ty Dolla $ign); Driving Away from Home (It's Material) e um trecho do podcast Memory of… with John Galliano, de 16 de julho. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/elle-brasil/message See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Dropcast
The Dropcast #119: Covid-19 is the Thanos of vibes

The Dropcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 31:04


On this episode we look at Paris’ “phygital” fashion week, highlighting some of our favorite shows and listening to voicemails from people’s picks. Spoiler alert: the Kid Super hive came through heavy and left like a billion VMs talking about how dope his stop-motion show was. And yes, it was pretty sick. But first we dive into some of the week’s best releases, including a fire pair of collaborative ASICS from AFFIX that look super breathable and cushiony. The DC heads in us also eagerly await confirmation of the rumored Supreme x Nike Air Max Goadome boots (shouts to Wale) and rejoice in the announcement that Shayne Oliver’s Hood By Air label has made its triumphant return this week. Then we commiserate over the loss of Need Supply Co. and Totokaelo, two of the most legit stores to ever do it, as well as iconic venues like China Chalet and Kinfolk, two nightlife spots near and dear to Highsnobiety. Damn you Thanos! Relevant Links: AFFIX Gives ASICS’ Ultra Comfy Novablast a Makeover Jaden Smith’s First New Balance Sneaker Is Vegan-Friendly New Fragment x Air Jordan 3 Colorway Rumored to Drop This Fall Dior x Jordan Collection In-Store Release Canceled in the United States A Supreme x Nike Air Max Goadome Is Rumored to Drop This Year First Look: Salehe Bembury x New Balance 2002 The Great (and Not So Great) Men’s Shows From ‘Phygital’ Fashion Week Dior Collaborates with Ghanaian Artist Amoako Boafo for SS21 Hood By Air is Officially Coming Back This Thursday 4 Teenagers Charged With Pop Smoke’s Murder, 2 Could Face the Death Penalty Need Supply Co. and Totokaelo Will Close Permanently The NEXT 20: The Brands and Cultural Pioneers Shaping Youth Culture Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NOT REALLY
42. But Actually the 2010s *PATREON UNLOCKED*

NOT REALLY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 113:12


WELCOME TO THE TWENTYTEENS IN JUST UNDER 2 HOURS! It's the end of the decade so we decide to go deep (way too deep) into the subjects, scandals, songs, and situations that defined the 2010s. FaceTime, Fame Monsters, Amanda Bynes, Streetwear, Rihanna, "Representation," Real Housewives, RuPaul, SALEM, Bernie Sanders, Lana Del Rey, Vox Lux, Blog House, Haus of Gaga, Fade To Mind, DIS Magazine, Fitch/Trecartin, Telfar, the Trump Impeachment, Arca, Pink Friday, Physical Therapy, Elite Gymnastics, Art Raves, Beyoncé, Hypebeast, Hood By Air, the Sony Hack, Lauren Devine, Caitlyn Jenner, Face Swap, Chat Roulette, Spotify, Scorsese, Sky Ferreira, Scary Island, the best movies of the past ten years, and all the parties we care to remember.  See you in 2020, no Barbara.  Subscribe to Not Really's premium episodes to get episodes like this one early, plus bonus episodes you'll never otherwise hear: http://www.patreon.com/notreally  

The Most
Inge Grognard

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 65:57


Inge Grognard is the most groundbreaking and influential make-up artist in contemporary fashion, but working for Balenciaga or Marc Jacobs hasn't dampened her love for the underdog one bit. Taking a quick break from flying from one international set to another, Grognard visits the loft to recount her days as a young teen meeting her best friend who also happened to be Martin Margiela's cousin, kickstarting a decades-long friendship and work-relationship with the designer himself. Dominique really wants to talk about the little known fact that Inge was present during the infamous 1986 Antwerp Six breakthrough at London Fashion Week, where she was solely in charge of make-up looks for the collections of each individual member, being Walter Van Beirendonck, Dries Van Noten, Dirk Van Saene, Dirk Bikkembergs, Marina Yee and Ann Demeulemeester. Inge shares memories from her whirlwind wedding at 23, her Adam and the Ants-inspired wedding look designed by Margiela of course and the beautiful book she made with her husband Ronald Stoops after 30 years of them collaborating. Inge and Dominique also get into Inge's love for collaborating with young innovators like Shayne Oliver from Hood By Air and Akeem Smith from Section 8 and when the international icon -as her close friend Dirk Van Saene once called her- discusses the intense emotions she experienced during what turned out to be the very last Maison Martin Margiela runway under the reign of Margiela himself, she confesses to one of her biggest regrets in life and how it informed a recent very difficult decision she had do make.   

The Most
Inge Grognard

The Most

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 65:57


Inge Grognard is the most groundbreaking and influential make-up artist in contemporary fashion, but working for Balenciaga or Marc Jacobs hasn't dampened her love for the underdog one bit. Taking a quick break from flying from one international set to another, Grognard visits the loft to recount her days as a young teen meeting her best friend who also happened to be Martin Margiela's cousin, kickstarting a decades-long friendship and work-relationship with the designer himself. Dominique really wants to talk about the little known fact that Inge was present during the infamous 1986 Antwerp Six breakthrough at London Fashion Week, where she was solely in charge of make-up looks for the collections of each individual member, being Walter Van Beirendonck, Dries Van Noten, Dirk Van Saene, Dirk Bikkembergs, Marina Yee and Ann Demeulemeester. Inge shares memories from her whirlwind wedding at 23, her Adam and the Ants-inspired wedding look designed by Margiela of course and the beautiful book she made with her husband Ronald Stoops after 30 years of them collaborating. Inge and Dominique also get into Inge's love for collaborating with young innovators like Shayne Oliver from Hood By Air and Akeem Smith from Section 8 and when the international icon -as her close friend Dirk Van Saene once called her- discusses the intense emotions she experienced during what turned out to be the very last Maison Martin Margiela runway under the reign of Margiela himself, she confesses to one of her biggest regrets in life and how it informed a recent very difficult decision she had do make.   

NOT REALLY
41. "But Actually The 2010's" *TEASER* Full Episode on Patreon.com/NotReally

NOT REALLY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2019 6:28


FULL EPISODE ON PATREON.com/NOTREALLY WELCOME TO THE TWENTYTEENS IN JUST UNDER 2 HOURS! It's the end of the decade so we decide to go deep (way too deep) into the subjects, scandals, songs, and situations that defined the 2010s. Forget your garden variety end-of-decade wrap-ups because this two-headed acid flashback has it all: FaceTime, Fame Monsters, Amanda Bynes, Streetwear, Rihanna, "Representation," Real Housewives, RuPaul, SALEM, Bernie Sanders, Lana Del Rey, Vox Lux, Blog House, Haus of Gaga, Fade To Mind, DIS Magazine, Fitch/Trecartin, Telfar, the Trump Impeachment, Arca, Pink Friday, Physical Therapy, Elite Gymnastics, Art Raves, Beyoncé, Hypebeast, Hood By Air, the Sony Hack, Lauren Devine, Caitlyn Jenner, Face Swap, Chat Roulette, Spotify, Scorsese, Sky Ferreira, Scary Island, the best movies of the past ten years, and all the parties we care to remember.  See you 2020, no Barbara.  Let us know your favorite things from this past decade in the comments! 

Highsnobiety Podcasts
Fashioning Identity: Gender

Highsnobiety Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 50:22


On our first episode, we explore the relationship between what we wear and the politics of gender. To begin, Jack Halberstam, professor of gender studies at Columbia University, defines gender and helps contextualize it in fashion. Next, Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, shares some critical moments in history when fashion challenged traditional gender norms. To investigate whether or not fashion has the power to change people’s ideas about gender, Bhola speaks to a few gender-bending people in fashion, including Hood By Air’s Ian Isiah, musician Shamir, and Suited Magazine‘s Ash Owens. Also, Highsnobiety’s editorial director, Jian DeLeon, weighs in on the current state of heterosexual masculinity and what fashion can tells us about it. We then consider the future of gender identity through the lens of fashion by speaking to Jackie O and Mercy Kelly from The Hetrick-Martin Institute, and look outside traditional gender binaries, notably to those who identify as transgendered. Bhola speaks to Ian Alexander, best-known for playing Buck on Netflix’s The OA, to get his perspective on the trans identity. This episode of ‘Fashioning Identity’ unpacks fashion’s role in constructing – and deconstructing – gender identity, recognizes the diversity in gender, and much more. Listen to the full episode above or find it on iTunes, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fashioning Identity
Fashioning Identity: Gender

Fashioning Identity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019 50:22


On our first episode, we explore the relationship between what we wear and the politics of gender. To begin, Jack Halberstam, a professor of gender studies at Columbia University, defines gender and helps contextualize it in fashion. Next, Valerie Steele, the director and chief curator of The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, shares some critical moments in history when fashion challenged traditional gender norms. To investigate whether or not fashion has the power to change people’s ideas about gender, host Sachin Bhola speaks to a few gender-bending people in fashion, including Hood By Air’s Ian Isiah, musician Shamir, and Suited Magazine‘s Ash Owens. Also, Highsnobiety’s editorial director, Jian DeLeon, weighs in on the current state of heterosexual masculinity and what fashion can tell us about it. We then consider the future of gender identity through the lens of fashion by speaking to Jackie O and Mercy Kelly from The Hetrick-Martin Institute, and look outside traditional gender binaries, notably to those who identify as transgendered. Bhola speaks to Ian Alexander, best-known for playing Buck on Netflix’s The OA, to get his perspective on the trans identity. This episode of Fashioning Identity unpacks fashion’s role in constructing – and deconstructing – gender identity, recognizes the diversity in gender, and much more. 

KERWIN FROST TALKS!
KERWIN FROST TALKS TO HOOD BY AIR FT SHAYNE OLIVER & IAN ISIAH (EPISODE 5)

KERWIN FROST TALKS!

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 108:52


On the 5th Episode of Kerwin Frost Talks, Kerwin gets the tea from the legends Shayne Oliver & Ian Isiah of Hood by Air! Sponsored by our friends at Cash App!

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Corporate Lunch
50: How To Secure the Bag

Corporate Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 53:28


For Corporate Lunch’s half-century special, Noah, Rachel, and Sam trace men’s obsession with carrying stuff around in bags, from the tote era to the current “it bag” moment. They also discuss Virgil Abloh’s GQ Style cover, what Shayne Oliver and Hood By Air’s return to fashion means, and break down the big homie Bruno Sialleli’s debut collection for Lanvin. Read GQ Style's oral history of Virgil Abloh here: https://www.gq.com/story/virgil-abloh-cover-story-spring-2019 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Corporate Lunch
50: How To Secure the Bag

Corporate Lunch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 53:28


For Corporate Lunch's half-century special, Noah, Rachel, and Sam trace men's obsession with carrying stuff around in bags, from the tote era to the current “it bag” moment. They also discuss Virgil Abloh's GQ Style cover, what Shayne Oliver and Hood By Air's return to fashion means, and break down the big homie Bruno Sialleli's debut collection for Lanvin. Read GQ Style's oral history of Virgil Abloh here: https://www.gq.com/story/virgil-abloh-cover-story-spring-2019 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Barneys Podcast
Iman Shumpert x Jackie Kim

The Barneys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 23:22


Iman Shumpert is a guard for the Sacramento Kings. He's also a fashion icon. Associate Fashion Director Jackie Kim sits down with the basketball player to find out when he first fell in love with fashion, what designers inspire him, and the story behind his head-turning high-top fade.

Fashion Culture Design
EP.13 - LONGCHAMP - Jean Cassegrain & Sophie Delafontaine

Fashion Culture Design

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2018 30:27


Siblings who grew up above the family store in Paris. They learned their trade from learned from their grandfather who founded the company and their father who remains as Chairman and guiding light. Jean Cassegrain and Sophie Delafontaine have brought in Kate Moss, Tracy Emin, Alexa Chung, Hood By Air’s Shayne Oliver and now Kendall Jenner, so they’re quietly getting radical. Hear their secrets and some fabulous French accents