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Gorana Grgić examines the EU’s €150bn SAFE scheme, a new arms fund aimed at countering Russian aggression and US withdrawal. Then: how bread became Ukraine’s symbol of resistance. And: Monte Carlo with Jacquemus.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In dieser Episode erfährst du, warum echte Eleganz in Paris geboren wurde und bis heute auf jedem Catwalk mitschwingt. Die französische bzw. Pariser Mode ist für die meisten Fashion-Fans eine ständige Referenz und Orientierung für Stil und Eleganz. Daher war es uns für unseren Mode-Podcast Lost On Planet Fashion wichtig, diesem Phänomen auf die Spur zu kommen. In dieser Episode ergründen wir die Historie der französischen Mode – begonnen bei Ludwig XIV., dem Sonnenkönig, der schon früh wusste, die Macht und den Ruhm der Kleidung für sich zu nutzen. Wir betrachten die Anfänge der Haute Couture, die damals wie heute mit Faszination bewundert wird und ergründen die Einzigartigkeit aus Tradition und Handwerk. Im Zentrum des Pariser Chic stehen ohne Frage die Frauen – doch Stopp: Gibt es eigentlich einen Unterschied zwischen dem französischen Modestil und dem Pariser Chic? Diese Frage beantworten wir ebenfalls in dieser Folge. Nun jedoch zurück zu den Frauen, die diese unverwechselbare Ästhetik auf die Straße bringen – und somit auch in die Welt. Ganz klar: Es muss etwas Besonderes dahinterstecken – wenn nicht das Selbstvertrauen, dann die Liebe zum Besonderen und eine Eigenschaft, sich selbst nicht zu ernst zu nehmen –, was den bekannten Modestil mitprägt. Früher wie heute sind Modedesigner davon fasziniert, Frauen in allen Lebenslagen einzukleiden und ihnen ein großartiges Gefühl zu verleihen. Wir betrachten daher drei Fashion-Brands der Jetztzeit, zeigen, wie ansprechende Kollektionen aussehen, und begutachten die Details, die den Pariser Chic ausmachen. An dem Traditionshaus Givenchy kommt man einfach nicht vorbei, wenn man sich mit französischer und stilvoller Mode beschäftigt. Givenchy begann schon in den 1950er-Jahren und feierte mit ikonischen Kleidern in den 1960ern seinen Durchbruch. Musen wie Audrey Hepburn befeuerten seinen Erfolg. Nach einer sehr wechselhaften Phase in den letzten Jahren setzt nun die neue Designchefin Sarah Burton (ehemals bei Alexander McQueen) wieder auf alte Werte und zeigt, dass sich diese mit modernem Design wunderbar vereinen lassen. Modeträume werden wahr – so macht auch das noch junge, aber mittlerweile etablierte Fashion-Label Jacquemus Fashionträume greifbar. Der frische, humorvolle und manchmal freche Esprit, der von den Kreationen ausgeht, begeistert weit über die französischen Grenzen hinaus. Wir hoffen, dass auch du davon begeistert sein wirst. Eine weitere spannende Modemarke ist Celine – ebenfalls in den 1960ern gegründet. Heute arbeitet der bekannte Designer Hedi Slimane als Kreativdirektor an ihrem Erfolg. Mutig erweitert er den Stil um neue Facetten und sorgt dafür, dass sich der Pariser Chic ebenfalls weiterentwickelt. In dieser Podcast-Episode erläutern wir zudem, wie man selbst den perfekten Pariser Look stylt, welche Kleidungsstücke man benötigt und worauf es im Detail ankommt. Wir verraten dir, welche Fashion-No-Gos es für den französischen und Pariser Chic gibt – und worin genau der Unterschied besteht. Freu dich also auf die volle Dröhnung Pariser Mode. Schnapp dir am besten die Kopfhörer, ein Croissant, vielleicht ein Gläschen Sekt – und lehn dich zurück. Genieße unseren Fashion-Talk! Alle besprochenen Looks unseres Mode Podcast findest Du auf unserem Instagram und TikTok Kanal unter “Lost On Planet Fashion”.
It was a busy week in fashion. From sales slumps, to campaign scores, store openings, and the new color scientists invented that I wish I could unsee, we're running down all the major fashion news you need to know now. Tune in for updates on Gucci, Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Burberry, Jacquemus, Varley, Vuori, MyTheresa, Net-a-Porter, Dior, and more. As always, don't forget to follow along on TikTok and Instagram as well.
Is it chic.. or chic-ken? On today's episode, we dig into the delicious intersection of fashion and food — two cultural forces that have always influenced the way we express ourselves, but are now more intertwined than ever. From Kim Kardashian's SKIMS launching a pop-up ice cream truck in L.A., to Jacquemus serving up pastries with their runway looks, luxury and lifestyle brands are tapping into our appetites, quite literally.What does it mean when a brand sells both a bodysuit and a cookie? Is this just clever marketing, or something deeper; a shift in the way we consume identity, pleasure, and aesthetic? We explore how fashion is using food not just as a prop, but as an emotional connector, a sensory invitation, and a tool for soft power. who's doing it well, and who's just… playing with their food?Orfali Bros - Dubai Jojo's Kitchen - LondonSubscribe to RELISH. by Sonder & Salt on Patreon: patreon.com/sonderandsalt Follow the podcast for updates and video content Instagram, TikTok and YouTube! You can follow Harleigh on Instagram here, and follow Malaika right here.
One big announcement! We're organizing a pop-up at Komune (our favorite NYC boutique) with Kozaburo on April 11th! Swing by for a chance to win a free hat, say hi to the boys, and shop some of the Phantom Ranch goodies!You could have heard this episode early and been entered into all of our giveaways on HeroHero! Subscribe and support the show!This week, listen in as Sol and Michael discuss Jonathan Anderson leaving Loewe, being a vindictive ex-boyfriend, the legacy of fashion advertising and the most memorable ads of the last decade (or so), Jacquemus, terrible perfume ads, Dua Lipa, Gosha going to Heavn by Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, smelling like you've been swallowed by a whale, and so much more!Hope you enjoy listening, and 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 Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
Alex Bovaird is the costume designer of the hit HBO show The White Lotus. Bovaird has been with the show since season 1 and has garnered acclaim for her fresh, evocative, and stylish costumes. This week, she joins Shopping Director Bobby Schuessler to discuss how she developed the look and feel of each character, her approach to choosing the right accessories, and her favorite characters to dress this season. Plus, they discuss the custom Jacquemus looks she sourced for Chloe (played by Charlotte Le Bon) and how she designed 34 different hotel staff uniforms to reflect and honor Thailand's culture.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Alex Bovaird is the costume designer of the hit HBO show The White Lotus. Bovaird has been with the show since season 1 and has garnered acclaim for her fresh, evocative, and stylish costumes. This week, she joins Shopping Director Bobby Schuessler to discuss how she developed the look and feel of each character, her approach to choosing the right accessories, and her favorite characters to dress this season. Plus, they discuss the custom Jacquemus looks she sourced for Chloe (played by Charlotte Le Bon) and how she designed 34 different hotel staff uniforms to reflect and honor Thailand's culture.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
En este episodio de Hablemos de Moda repasamos los mejores looks de los BAFTA 2025. Timothée Chalamet apostó por un elegante Bottega Veneta, mientras que Selena Gomez brilló en un Schiaparelli estructurado. Louis Vuitton reafirmó su dominio esta temporada con Cynthia Erivo y Saoirse Ronan. Aunque la alfombra roja fue más sobria, nos dejó momentos inolvidables, como Pamela Anderson en su era sin maquillaje, deslumbrando con un impecable Jacquemus.Esto es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast.
Brand storytelling isn't just about making good content, it's about creating a world that people want to be part of. In this episode, we break down how brands like Jacquemus or Malbon Golf are redefining marketing through world-building, social-first content, and community-driven storytelling. Plus, we explore why voyeuristic content and brands collaboration are changing the game.Here's 5 things you can get done faster on Wix Studio:● Scale content with dynamic pages and reusable assets● And integrate with Meta CAPI, Zapier, Google Ads and more in seconds● A/B tests are a given—create them in days, not weeks with intuitive design tools● Connect tracking and analytics tools like GA4 & Semrush in seconds● And manage all your clients' social media from one dashboardAll of that right here: https://l.marketingexamined.com/wixpo
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En este episodio hacemos un buen repaso al desfile de Jacquemus y los primeros de la Semana de la Moda de Alta Costura; Dior, Schiaparelli o Chanel. Además, hacemos un consultorio del amor, que tanto nos gusta.
C'est grâce à lui que vous connaissez la marque Jacquemus ou que les créateurs de contenu comme Lena Situations, Samia Kanaan ou Inoxtag se retrouvent au premier rang des défilés. Mais pas seulement. Lucien Pagès est un spécialiste de la communication du luxe. Saint Laurent, Schiaparelli, Patou, Victoria Beckham, JW Anderson, Sacai... Toute la mode, mais aussi la beauté (Byredo, Diptyque) et l'art contemporain (Art Basel, Paris Photo) lui font confiance pour modeler leur image. Est-ce que le petit garçon des Cévennes qui collectionnaient les parfums miniatures imaginait en arriver là ? Il en rêvait, surtout. Aujourd'hui, en guise de symbole, il collectionne toujours les flacons, mais en version géante. Peut-être un peu pour se rappeler que peu importe d'où l'on part, il ne faut pas avoir peur de prendre de la place. Chanel N°5, C'est la vie de Christian Lacroix, Le Mâle de Jean Paul Gaultier, Chapeau bleu de Marina Picasso, Jitrois de Jean-Claude Jitrois... Découvrez tous ses préférés. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On reçoit Simon Porte Jacquemus, le créateur et directeur artistique de la maison qui porte son nom, Jacquemus. Il s'est battu comme un acharné pour s'imposer dans le milieu des créateurs de mode alors qu'il ne venait pas du sérail, puis coopté par Karl Lagerfeld il a réussit à imposer sa créativité auprès d'icônes de la mode comme Rihanna. Retour sur le parcours hors normes de notre invité.Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.
Les infos de PADAM ce sont "Les infos de Pierre-Antoine Damecour" diffusé le mardi 28 janvier 2025 à 20h50 sur France 5.Tous les soirs à la table de “C à Vous”, Bertrand Chameroy propose un tour d'horizon décalé des événements qui font l'actualité.
Jacquemus już od kilku sezonów pokazuje kolekcje poza oficjalnym kalendarzem tygodni mody, często bezpośrednio przed paryskim świętem haute couture. Tym razem timing miał szczególne znaczenie – projektami osadzonymi w tradycji wysokiej mody albo bezpośrednio do niej nawiązującymi i kameralną prezentacją Francuz rozpoczyna kolejny rozdział w historii autorskiej marki. Nie tylko nawiązuje do twórczości największych couturierów (Cristóbala Balenciagi, Azzedine'a Alaï, Paula Poireta), ale też reinterpretuje najważniejsze kody domu mody Jacquemus. Autorka: Michalina MurawskaArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/wiosna-2025-roku-bedziemy-nosic-rozkloszowane-spodnice-i-eleganckie-torebki-jak-z-przebojowej-kolekcji-jacquemusa
Nos invités de la deuxième partie de C à Vous: Simon Porte Jacquemus, le créateur et directeur artistique de la maison Jacquemus. Ludovico Einaudi, compositeur et pianiste, pour son album “The Summer Portraits” disponible le 31 janvier et enfin Teddy Riner pour l'émission “Le gala des pièces jaunes” diffusée ce soir à 20h50 sur France 2.Avec comme chaque soir également l'œil de Pierre, le "Pas vu pas pris" de Mohamed Bouhafsi, le bonus de Lorrain Sénéchal et bien entendu l'ABC de Bertrand Chameroy. Tous les soirs, du lundi au vendredi à 20h sur France 5, Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine et toute son équipe accueillent les personnalités et artistes qui font l'actualité.
Welcome back to the LuxeGen Group Chat! In this episode, Daisy, Steph and Emily discuss the upcoming Jacquemus x Apple collaboration for Paris Fashion Week, as well as the new shoe of the season – move over adidas Sambas! Steph also reveals her top New York and Mexico City reccs and Emily shares her plans for Copenhagen Fashion Week. Plus, find out why the three are obsessed with celebrities doing normal things, before they chat through everything they're loving – including the books Steph can't put down, wish list fashion pieces and the beauty heroes they wouldn't be without. Finally, from Space Raiders to Dairylea Dunkers, we taste-test some nostalgic primary school snacks…Follow Us On: Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-group-chat Shop The SetTatiana Alida Cowboy Boots | https://bit.ly/4fX8KkE Anna + Nina Leopard Vase | https://bit.ly/40q5sBR Anna + Nina Melange Candles | https://bit.ly/4gX9CXq Lepel Club Bow Pink Tumblers | https://bit.ly/4h7VsT4 Pooky Walter Rechargeable Light | https://bit.ly/4gO8hT4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome back to the LuxeGen Group Chat! In this episode, Daisy, Steph and Emily discuss the upcoming Jacquemus x Apple collaboration for Paris Fashion Week, as well as the new shoe of the season – move over adidas Sambas! Steph also reveals her top New York and Mexico City reccs and Emily shares her plans for Copenhagen Fashion Week. Plus, find out why the three are obsessed with celebrities doing normal things, before they chat through everything they're loving – including the books Steph can't put down, wish list fashion pieces and the beauty heroes they wouldn't be without. Finally, from Space Raiders to Dairylea Dunkers, we taste-test some nostalgic primary school snacks…Follow Us On: Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-group-chat Shop The SetTatiana Alida Cowboy Boots | https://bit.ly/4fX8KkE Anna + Nina Leopard Vase | https://bit.ly/40q5sBR Anna + Nina Melange Candles | https://bit.ly/4gX9CXq Lepel Club Bow Pink Tumblers | https://bit.ly/4h7VsT4 Pooky Walter Rechargeable Light | https://bit.ly/4gO8hT4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cousin besties, you know what time it is! Grab a cuppa, grab your headphones/speaker and get listening! 00:00 - We start the episode off with our obligatory Spotify comments read and weekly life in the city update 25:57 - Recap of the TikTok ban, or lack there of! 37:11 - Kim Kardashian faces backlash after posting Melania Trump's Inauguration look on her Instagram and we recap the trailer of the upcoming season of the Kardashian's 47.04 - Spoiler Alert! Amber deep dives into the Molly Mae documentary 60:30 - New drops! New Balance Loafers set to be released on the January 29th 63:07 - Primark launch a new adaptive clothing range on January 28th, making affordable fashion accessible for all! 66:06 - Jacquemus to partner with apple to capture runway show on iphone 16 pro max More rumoured Creative Director movements for 2025 Milan and Paris Men's Fashion Week Recap 98:09 - Amber's book recommendation of the week - Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce If you want more, join us on Patreon for extra exclusive episodes: www.patreon.com/styleandcitydiares You can find us here... Instagram: @Styleandcitydiaries / @prinnyraee / @amberleaux / @prinnyxamber Twitter: @Stylecitydiary / @prinnyrae / @amberleaux Tiktok: @Styleandcitydiaries / @prinnyraee / @amberleaux Youtube: Prinny and Amber Email: info@styleandcitydiaries.com www.styleandcitydiaries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
durée : 00:06:56 - L'invité de 6h20 - Louis Vuitton a ouvert le bal. Dior, Kenzo, Hermès, Jacquemus, Lanvin vont suivre. La semaine de la mode homme se tient en ce moment à Paris : Pascal Morand, économiste et président exécutif de la Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode est l'invité de Mathilde Munos.
Boris de Beijer is kunstenaar. De Beijer studeerde af als sieraadontwerper, maar leidt sindsdien een interdisciplinaire praktijk. Zijn werk is opgenomen in de collecties van onder andere het Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, Coda Museum en het MAD Museum in New York. Hij werkte samen met bekende merken als Jacquemus, Cibone en Ace&Tate. Voor Museum JAN maakte De Beijer recent de tentoonstelling ‘Artefectum 3000'. In de tentoonstelling zijn elementen van een oude Romeinse stad herkenbaar met een knipoog naar een verre toekomst. Atze de Vrieze gaat met Boris de Beijer in gesprek.
David M. Watts: Hello, fashion enthusiasts! Welcome to another exciting episode of "Just A Fashion Minute," the podcast where we explore the latest ideas in fashion and shine a spotlight on the incredible talents shaping our industry. I'm your host, David M. Watts, and I couldn't be more thrilled to have you join us today.I have a truly fascinating guest lined up for this episode—Maurice Mullen. Maurice, who you may know from his influential roles at the London Evening Standard and ES Magazine, shares unparalleled insights from his extensive career in fashion publishing. We dive deep into some compelling topics, including the current state of print media, the evolving role of AI in fashion, and the indelible importance of quality journalism in today's digital age.One of the standout moments in our conversation is Maurice's recounting of an unforgettable day at the Ascot races, where he unknowingly spent time with Rocco Ritchie, Madonna's son. Maurice also opens up about his early career decisions, moving from a potential legal career in Northern Ireland to following his passion for fashion in London. His stories are both enlightening and entertaining!We'll also touch upon some pressing issues in the fashion world, from the impact of digital media on traditional magazines to Maurice's thoughts on the future of fashion publications. His views on the complementary relationship between print and digital media are sure to spark some thoughts.And as always, we have our "Just A Fashion Minute News Round Up," where we bring you the latest buzz in the fashion world. This week, we'll be covering Jacquemus' quirky marketing strategies, Glenn Martens' transformation of Diesel into a lifestyle brand, and all the speculation surrounding Chanel's next creative director.Don't forget to subscribe to "Just A Fashion Minute" on your podcasting app of choice so you never miss out on our latest episodes. Now, let's dive into this week's fascinating discussion with Maurice Mullen.Timestamps & Topics00:00 - Introduction and Just A Fashion Minute News Round-up: Updates on Jacquemus store openings, Diesel's collaboration with H&M, and Chanel creative director speculation.05:01 - Early Fashion Interest: Maurice discusses buying Vogue magazines as a teenager in Northern Ireland during the mid-seventies.07:54 - Career Transition: His journey from a legal career in Northern Ireland to London's publishing industry in the early eighties.13:18 - Definition of Fashion: Maurice defines fashion as nonverbal communication, a language people use to convey how they want to be perceived.15:57 - State of Print Media: Discussion on print media's resilience, with 13.6 million UK adults still reading daily print publications.20:00 - Digital vs Print: Analysis of how print and digital media coexist rather than compete.28:11 - Role of Professional Journalism: The importance of professional journalists in filtering accurate information from misinformation.31:35 - AI in Fashion Publishing: Discussion on AI's role as an enabler rather than a replacement for creative professionals.42:12 - Quick Fire Questions: Maurice answers questions about embarrassing fashion moments, industry unsung heroes, and his outfit.Guest BioMaurice Mullen is a prominent figure in fashion publishing with over three decades of experience. Until recently, he served as the head of luxury and fashion at the London Evening Standard Newspaper and ES Magazine. His career began unconventionally, transitioning from a legal background in Northern Ireland to London's publishing industry in the 1980s. Known for his expertise in luxury and fashion media, Mullen has worked with countless luxury brands globally and is a respected voice in fashion education, frequently speaking to students about the industry. He is Deputy Chair of the Graduate Fashion...
On this episode we speak with Astrid Wendlandt, the founder of the fashion news website Miss Tweed. This year Miss Tweed came to prominence as the first to break many fashion appointment news, and has made plenty of powerful enemies, such as Bernard Arnault, the CEO of LVMH, and Johann Rupert, the owner of Richemont. But Wendlandt is no rumor-monger; she is a veteran journalist who for decades has worked at prestigious publications like Reuters and the Financial Times, where she honed her investigative reporting skills. We talk about the arc of her career, including her first job at the Moscow Times in Russia's wild '90s, her eventual pivot to reporting on luxury fashion, the founding of Miss Tweed, her work methods, and the challenges she faces as a fashion reporter, including her being banned by Arnault and Rupert from getting information on their companies. We discuss Arnault and LVMH, the hot air balloon of Jacquemus, and much more.Support the show
This week, Daisy and Sapna are joined by Lola and Elle to discuss rejection therapy, the brands nailing their marketing strategy – like Burberry and Jacquemus – and how Gen Z has a habit of naming everything. There's plenty of celebrity chat too, including how they can't get enough of the Paul Mescal behind-the-scenes Gladiator II content. Plus, they reveal the hot new restaurants they're booking, beauty heroes and their go-to recipes at this time of year. Follow Us On: Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-group-chat The New LG SetTatiana Alida | https://tatianaalida.co.uk/ Tatiana Alida Cowboy Boots | https://bit.ly/3YJ7niy Tatiana Alida Cherries | https://bit.ly/3CtnZDy Pookie Rechargeable Lamp | https://bit.ly/3UILI93 Spicer & Wood Pleated Bowl | https://bit.ly/3UJzjC5 Spicer & Wood Beaded Bowl | https://bit.ly/3YW1NL3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Daisy and Sapna are joined by Lola and Elle to discuss rejection therapy, the brands nailing their marketing strategy – like Burberry and Jacquemus – and how Gen Z has a habit of naming everything. There's plenty of celebrity chat too, including how they can't get enough of the Paul Mescal behind-the-scenes Gladiator II content. Plus, they reveal the hot new restaurants they're booking, beauty heroes and their go-to recipes at this time of year. Follow Us On: Instagram | https://bit.ly/3X0xm27TikTok | http://bit.ly/3jvwlBESubscribe to our podcast here: https://shows.acast.com/the-luxegirl-group-chat The New LG SetTatiana Alida | https://tatianaalida.co.uk/ Tatiana Alida Cowboy Boots | https://bit.ly/3YJ7niy Tatiana Alida Cherries | https://bit.ly/3CtnZDy Pookie Rechargeable Lamp | https://bit.ly/3UILI93 Spicer & Wood Pleated Bowl | https://bit.ly/3UJzjC5 Spicer & Wood Beaded Bowl | https://bit.ly/3YW1NL3 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hello cousins, and hello snow? We cannot believe how quickly the temperature dropped. this episode is fashion heavy, we're looking at 2025 fashion data BITCH! 00:00 Intro/weekly catch-up 25:14 - Top line fashion headlines: Fear of God, SKIMS, BAPE, Jacquemus, Mary J Blige and more 46:53 - The British Entertainment Communications and Theatre Union, thoughts on joining unions and the 2025 State of Fashion Report Watch this episode here If you want more, join us on Patreon for extra exclusive episodes: www.patreon.com/styleandcitydiares You can find us here... Instagram: @Styleandcitydiaries / @prinnyraee / @amberleaux / @prinnyxamber Twitter: @Stylecitydiary / @prinnyrae / @amberleaux Tiktok: @Styleandcitydiaries / @prinnyraee / @amberleaux Youtube: Prinny and Amber Email: info@styleandcitydiaries.com www.styleandcitydiaries.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Is it just as or is food having a major moment in marketing?This week, we're discuss the latest trend in advertising: integrating food into campaign content and visuals. From Rhode's logo embossed sourdough to Phlur and Jacquemus, culinary cues are used to create unexpected thumb-stoppers on social and beyond.Join us as we examine the impact of food trends on branding, why it's blowing up, and our predictions for what's next.Follow House of Content on TikTok , Youtube, and Instagram.
Hoje Thais entrevista a publicitária, ativista, youtuber, palestrante e influenciadora Beta Boechat, que encanta e diverte seus seguidores com suas reflexões sobre situações do cotidiano. Ela tem o poder de sempre trazer insights e diferentes pontos de vista de momentos que parecem simples, porém ela consegue ver um aprendizado. Presta consultoria para marcas como Unilever, Pepsico, Mercado Livre, Meta, Itaú e Nestlé, e para eventos de criadores de conteúdo como Farofa da Gkay e Gabi Weekend. Esse episódio é uma verdadeira aula! Vambora entender como esse sucesso aconteceu? Aceleradora de empreendedoras com cursos online – TR Circle: www.trcircle.com Livro – De Carona Na Carreira https://amzn.to/4fGu271 Toda semana tem novo episódio no ar, pra não perder nenhum, siga: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thaisroque/ Instagram Thais: https://www.instagram.com/thaisroque/ Instagram DCNC: https://www.instagram.com/decaronanacarreira/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@decaronanacarreira YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Decaronanacarreira?sub_confirmation=1 Thaís veste Jaqueta – D-Gaia - https://www.instagram.com/dgaia/ Calça – Jacquemus na Gringa - https://www.instagram.com/gringa/ Colar – Nour - https://www.instagram.com/shop_nour_/ Sapatos – Schutz- https://www.instagram.com/schutzoficial/ Stylist - André Puertas Beleza – Cris Dalle Links da Beta: Insta - https://www.instagram.com/betaboechat/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@betaboechat Mala de viagem: Marina Abramovic - https://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-200379/ Wild, wild country - https://www.netflix.com/br/title/80145240 Matrix - https://www.adorocinema.com/filmes/filme-19776/ Equipe que faz acontecer: Criação, roteiro e apresentação: Thais Roque Consultoria de conteúdo: Alvaro Leme Supervisão: José Newton Fonseca Sonorização e edição: Felipe Dantas Identidade Visual: João Magagnin
Dans un contexte où le digital transforme profondément le secteur du luxe, les acteurs de cette industrie se retrouvent face à de nouveaux défis : répondre aux attentes de clients de plus en plus connectés et exigeants, offrir une expérience d'achat personnalisée et exclusive en ligne, et préserver l'essence même de leur marque, fondée sur l'excellence et la rareté. Les évolutions technologiques permanentes, l'usage des réseaux sociaux, et de l'intelligence artificielle ne fait qu'intensifier ces enjeux, rendant la frontière entre luxe traditionnel et expérience digitale plus perméable que jamais.Aujourd'hui, j'ai le plaisir de recevoir une figure emblématique de cette transformation : Diaa Elyaacoubi - Bouriez. Forte d'une carrière marquée par son audace et sa vision stratégique, Diaa a repris il y a quatre ans la marque Monnier Paris, reconnue comme la destination numéro 1 pour les accessoires de mode et de luxe pour le génération Z, avec des marques de prestige telles que Burberry, Jacquemus, et Balenciaga, et une promesse de livraison rapide dans le monde entier.Entrepreneuse engagée et stratège avisée, Diaa a su insuffler une dynamique nouvelle à Monnier Paris, repositionnant la marque dans un univers où exigence, personnalisation et service premium sont au cœur de l'expérience client. Son parcours révèle une capacité à anticiper les évolutions du marché et à saisir les opportunités pour propulser les marques qu'elle dirige.Durant cet épisode, nous explorerons d'abord ce parcours inspirant pour mieux comprendre le profil de cette entrepreneuse visionnaire. Ensuite, nous plongerons dans sa vision du marché du luxe, abordant les dynamiques actuelles de l'offre et de la demande ainsi que les enjeux auxquels sont confrontés les acteurs du secteur. Nous examinerons ensuite la proposition de valeur de Monnier Paris : comment cette marque adresse-t-elle son marché et se distingue-t-elle dans un environnement très concurrentiel ? Enfin, nous conclurons sur les aspects de relation client – data, CRM, acquisition et fidélisation – pour découvrir comment Monnier Paris cultive une relation durable et privilégiée avec sa clientèle.Bonne écoute, toujours sans coupure !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Et si je te disais que ton passé est la référence pour te démarquer dans ta niche ? Elle crée une émotion forte, la Nostalgie.Dans cet épisode, découvre comment transformer ton passé en un puissant outil marketing. On explore ensemble pourquoi tes souvenirs et expériences personnelles sont les clés pour créer des liens profonds avec ton audience, à l'image de Jacquemus et de son histoire inspirée de la Provence. Apprends à utiliser tes moments de vie pour toucher les cœurs des gens et faire vibrer ton storytelling.
Épisode 1183 : Tiktok est en pleine bourre depuis 6 ans et pourtant certaines marques hésitent encore à se lancer. Alors on s'est demandé quels étaient les freins au lancement ?Perception de la plateforme pas sérieuse et trop jeuneTikTok c'est une plateforme pour les très jeunes, c'est pour les gens qui aiment faire des chorégraphies 25 Millions de Français sur la plateforme31% des gens qu'on peut cibler ont plus de 35 ans67% des gens qu'on peut cibler ont plus de 25 ansQualité perçue du contenu. /trop faible, DévalorisantJ'ai un super exemple avec Jacquemus, marque de luxe, élégante joue la carte du « crado TikTok » avec un superbe post format carré représentant un dauphin avec un sac à main dans un style cadre illustré des années 90 que j'achète sur un marché de noël.https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeEg2UqU/Sujet de l'incarnation qui n'est toujours pas résolu chez les marques Louis Vuitton, même si la marque ne joue pas l'incarnation par une même personne arrive à travailler des séquences avec de l'humain face cam. Même si les séquences sont très léchées et pubardes, l'incarnation est presente https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeEgRrRC/L'incarnation peut être Twistee avec une mascotte par exemple ou des créateurs de contenu. DuolingoTonalité attendueTikTok nécessite de se positionner non pas au niveau de sa marque, de ses codes de marques mais au niveau de sa communauté, des communautés qui gravitent autour de la marque.Passer le cap du divertissementJe vois pas ce que j irai faire sur Tiktok, je suis pas une marque matante, je suis pas là pour amuser les gensla gendarmerie nationale (750k) arrive à sortir de ses codes. Vidéo récente où l'on utilise une voix off façon liam et Little Georges « on nous a demandé si le mont saint Michel était breton » https://vm.tiktok.com/ZGeEgMhrj/Un volumétrie de contenus importante à produireCapacité à se réinventerUn Budget supplémentaire à investirLes budgets Some des marques sont très serrés depuis quelques années et même si je tire le trait depuis le lancement de TikTok.Se lancer sur la plateforme c'est forcément un coût supplémentaire.Un réseau en plus à gérer, du temps de publication, des contenus à créer.Retrouvez toutes les notes de l'épisode sur www.lesuperdaily.com ! . . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Lidl, AMI, Samsung, Jacquemus, Vestiaire Collective, LVMH, Google: la dernière saison de la série à succès de Netflix "Emily inParis" a franchi un nouveau palier dans l'intégration des marques à l'écran, propulsant le placement de produits, plus encore que les personnages, au cœur de l'intrigue.La plateforme s'est par exemple associée à Google pour permettre, via son outil Lens, de photographier son écran et d'être redirigé vers la page internet qui vend n'importe lequel des vêtements ou accessoires porté par les protagonistes. Les référencements montent en flèche et les commissions pleuvent pour "cette forme d'engagement qui passe un cap", répond Netflix dans un communiqué. Pour en parler, Sur le Fil a invité Daphné Rousseau, journaliste lifestyle et gastronomie à l'AFP, autrice d'un article sur ce sujet, Adam Sanchez, chef de la rubrique Culture du magazine GQ France et Jean-Dominique Bourgeois est directeur associé à Place to be Media, une agence française spécialiste en placements de produits.Ecriture et réalisation : Pierre MoutotSur le Fil est le podcast quotidien de l'AFP. Vous avez des commentaires ? Ecrivez-nous à podcast@afp.com. Vous pouvez aussi nous envoyer une note vocale par Whatsapp au + 33 6 79 77 38 45. Si vous aimez, abonnez-vous, parlez de nous autour de vous et laissez-nous plein d'étoiles sur votre plateforme de podcasts préférée pour mieux faire connaître notre programme. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In Dinner for Shoes episode 33, Elysian Cafe + Cannes, podcast host Sarah Wasilak names her personal best dressed at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival in France. She wears Parisian-influenced brands of course, and chats with stylist Amanda Lim, who worked with actress Georgia MacPhail on her 2024 Cannes wardrobe to debut her new film Horizon: An American Saga. Sarah also samples the Smoked Salmon Club from Elysian Cafe, a French eatery in Hoboken. Trish also indulges in the sandwich, beautifully devouring a piece of lox upon the couch. THIS DINNER Smoked Salmon Club from Elysian Cafe in Hoboken, NJ. THESE SHOES & Other Stories Strappy Knotted Leather Sandals THIS OUTFIT Vintage Sézane Marcia Dress (available at Poshmark) Jacquemus Le Riviera Leather Mini Bag (available at Vestiaire Collective) THESE CHAPTERS 2:45 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 7:16 - BEST DRESSED AT CANNES 16:50 - SALMON CLUB FROM ELYSIAN CAFE 20:43 - CANNES INTERVIEW WITH AMANDA LIM THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Jacquemus, Catwalk Haute Couture, Check the Tag, Yseult, Júnior @runwaysbby, Law Roach, Naomi Campbell, Giambattista Valli, Harry Lambert, Petra Flannery, Elie Saab, Elizabeth Stewart, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, Amanda Lim, Georgia MacPhail, Street Style Voyage, Cine Blitz, and The Vivienne Westwood Archives. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Cyndia Harvey is the force behind some of the most iconic hairstyles in luxury runway and editorial campaigns. From lace baby hair at Mugler to screen-filling curls for Jacquemus, Cyndia takes creative risks because she knows that trusting the process always leads to success. During our conversation, Cyndia talked about cultivating this radical sense of self and trust by giving herself exactly what she needs. Whether it be a silent retreat at a secluded monastery or an escape from a turbulent home life, Cyndia has let her intuition lead her toward challenges and peace. Tune in as we discuss:How attending beauty school at 16 years old saved her lifeBehind-the-scenes moments from some of her “Greatest Hair Hits” Making peace with the many ways motherhood changed her life and careerThe vision for This Hair of Mine, her scalp-focused hair company How her community of friends are supporting her journey as a single motherHAIR: This Hair of Mine Serum, Dizziak ShampooFACE: Weleda Skin Food, Eadem Moisturizer, Black Girl Sunscreen, Dr. Jart Cream, Unseen Sunscreen, Lotion P50, Humanrace Humidifying Cream, Klur Gentle Matter Cleanser, Drunk Elephant C-FirmaMAKEUP: Mac Eyebrow Styler, Ami Cole Skin Tint FRAGRANCE: Ormaie Rate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow Cyndia: @cyndiaharvey Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด youtu.be/ZSX68jlbyhw ในโลกยุคออนไลน์มีแบรนด์แฟชั่นหน้าใหม่เกิดขึ้นมากมาย แต่น้อยนักที่จะอยู่รอดและเป็นกระแสอยู่ตลอดเวลา แต่สำหรับ Simon Porte Jacquemus และแบรนด์ JACQUEMUS นี่คือยุคของเขาอย่างแท้จริง ทั้งโชว์ที่ไวรัล สินค้าน่ารัก ราคาน่าซื้อ และคอมมูนิตี้ของแบรนด์ที่เหนียวแน่น ทำให้แบรนด์เติบโตยั่งยืนแบบที่ไม่ต้องไปอยู่ใต้บริษัทใหญ่ ไปติดตาม 7 ข้อที่เราเลือกมาพูดคุยที่ชี้ให้เห็นว่า JACQUEMUS ควรค่าแก่การเป็นแบรนด์แห่งยุคที่หลายคนควรศึกษา ติดตามฟังและชมรายการ 7 Things We Love About… ได้คืนวันจันทร์ เวลา 19.00 น. ทุกช่องทางสตรีมมิง และ YouTube ของ THE STANDARD POP
Hello fashion enthusiasts! Welcome to Just A Fashion Minute. I'm David M. Watts, your host, and I'm thrilled to bring you another insightful episode. This week, we had the pleasure of hosting the brilliant Julian Vogel, who shared invaluable insights into the fashion industry. From the challenges faced by fashion college graduates to the evolving role of PR in the digital age, Julian's perspectives shed light on the multilayered world of fashion.We delved into the complexities of the fashion business, highlighting the need for a collaborative approach between fashion and business schools to better equip emerging designers for success. Julian also emphasised the unsung heroes of the industry, including PR and production personnel, and shared his experiences in providing comprehensive information to journalists about the designers he represents.As always, we have our Just A Fashion Minute News Round Up, delivering the latest updates from the fashion world. From designer movements and brand expansions to the impact of financial influences, we've got you covered.Don't forget to subscribe to your podcasting app of choice, and stay tuned for more engaging discussions and industry insights. Let's redefine fashion together!Timestamps & Topics00:00 - IntroductionHost David M. Watts introduces the podcast as a platform to redefine fashion and showcase talent in the industry. He briefly mentions the previous episode's topic and introduces today's guest, Julian Vogel, who will discuss the evolving role of PR in fashion, social media's impact, and offer tips for aspiring fashion professionals.02:35 - Fashion Industry UpdatesThe episode opens with the host and guest discussing recent news in the fashion industry, including Jacquemus's CEO stepping down, speculation about Simon Porte Jacquemus's potential move to Givenchy, and the current vacant creative director role at Givenchy. They also touch on American designer Matthew Williams' exit from Givenchy, AMI's expansion to a second retail site in London, and speculation about designer Ricardo Tisci potentially launching his own label after leaving Burberry.06:15 - Impact of Financial Influences on Fashion CreativityJulian Vogel reflects on the influx of money into the fashion industry in the '90s, leading to the rise of super groups and venture capital. The host and guest discuss the impact of financial influences on the fashion industry's creativity and passion, as well as the challenges of growing fashion businesses and the competition from mega corporations. They also touch on the industry's shift towards multi billion-Euro turnovers for brands like Dior and Louis Vuitton.13:45 - Julian Vogel's Role in the Fashion IndustryJulian Vogel discussed his involvement in the fashion industry, noting his meeting with the V&A and their recognition of his role as the "engine behind fashion." He highlighted the launch of Maison Margaux, a rental service for tableware, china, glassware, and linens, which gained traction during lockdown by lending items to people for home events. The discussion also touched on Vogel's Instagram presence and the Modus BPCM site.17:20 - Impact of Social Media on the Fashion IndustryHost and guest discuss the impact of social media on the fashion industry, highlighting the need for brands to work harder to create more content for various platforms and reach their target audience. They also discuss the challenges that the crowded media environment and digital touchpoints pose for newer and younger brands to compete and stand out.22:10 - Tips for Aspiring Fashion ProfessionalsThe conversation shifts to advice for aspiring fashion professionals, emphasising the importance of authenticity, originality, and relevancy in creating content and networking with influential individuals such as stylists and editors. They also touch on the potential...
This week we're getting into the many Nike collabs. We're talking Jacquemus featuring Sha'Carri Richrardson, Meg thee Stallion's capsule, and the Kai Cenat deal.We also get into the SSENSE x ESSENCE "Call Me by Your Name" collab, all that Louis Vuitton has going on with Tyler the Creator, Wemby as brand ambassador for LV, and much more. You know where to find us! Tap in on YouTube via the link in our bio and click that subscribe button while you're at it! Filmed and edited by Hamadi PriceKeep up with us on IG @witchablackads
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we discuss the meteoric rise of Crocs; the struggles in luxury, namely Lanvin and Swiss watch exports; and the Jacquemus x Nike Swoosh Bag. Plus, we're planning a mailbag episode soon where we'll answer listener questions. If you'd like to submit a question, you can call in and leave a voicemail in our mailbox at (929) 688-2750. Get more from Glossy with the daily newsletter, sent out each weekday morning. Visit glossy.co/newsletters to sign up.
Épisode 1085 : Jacquemus qui publient une vidéo de sacs à main géants qui se balade dans Paris. Une poupée barbie de la taille d'un building. Une vidéo filmée à la volée d'une PS5 géante au milieu des tours de la Défense.Toutes ces vidéos elles embrassent la même trend. Celle du Fooh.Le Fake Out of Home.Retrouvez toutes les notes de l'épisode sur www.lesuperdaily.com ! . . . Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs. Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com. Ensemble, nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On this week's jam-packed episode, the ladies feast on a metaphorical cornucopia of fashion and pop culture news. Topics discussed include Kristin Davis' adorable Jacquemus video, Sara Ramirez's controversial exit from And Just Like That, Mob Wife Winter, The Emmys, that freaky new J.Lo movie, No Doubt's Coachella reunion, men's collections from Dsquared, Louis Vuitton, Prada, Gucci, and Rick Owens, our favorite new “crazy b**ch” films Anatomy of a Fall, Poor Things, and Eileen. Plus: a celebration of Lana Del Rey's incredibly major Skims Valentine's Day campaign
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we discuss the abrupt departure of Jacquemus CEO Bastien Daguzan and what it means for the brand, the rebirth of Abercrombie & Fitch last year, and a scandal involving Italian influencer Chiara Ferragni.
On this week's interview with rapper Aminé did we just become best friends?! Aminé came through to spit bars on people pronouncing his name wrong then immediately asking for a favor, getting arrested in Mexico while tripping balls, how to fire your assistant, his upcoming New Balance collab and why he picked the 610 plus a myriad of bells and whistles, getting a reaction is the goal even if it's of the peepee poopoo variety, what the hell is up with all the bananas, playing a little over/under in real time with the YouTube numbies on his breakout hit ‘Caroline', trying to get him to drop the humble act and own up to his criminally underrated and overlooked personal style, campaigning for this year's Fitties, being embraced by Jacquemus, why all types of rapper swag is good for Hip-Hop, being from Portland is he really about that gorpcore life or nah, the difference between a good stylist and a fit butler, justice for Damian Lillard, where exactly is this clit thing we've been hearing so much about, why you just can't be out here eating coochie on the first date when you're famous, the special relationship between him and Kaytranada that includes ganking extremely rare and expensive Japanese sunglasses, XXL Freshman Class of 2017 word association, how to judge success as a musical artist in 2023, not feeding the stalkers, training your body under water like Adonis Creed, when your boy's hookup wearing a T-shirt with your face on it goes wrong, living through the veneers epidemic, his omakase papi status and much more on this instant classic episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Chloe and Chioma chat with Vogue editors Nicole Phelps and Jessie Heyman about the whirlwind that was the 3 minute Marc Jacobs fashion show, the elegance of Jacquemus in Versailles, the undies as outerwear trend, and the latest episodes of the new season of And Just Like That. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Liz Phair is a singer-songwriter currently living in Los Angeles. We chat with her about Father's Day rules, the number of brunches ruined by children, Jacquemus x Nike, Chris learns about Broadway, the Smartless TV series, the beauty of aging, cottage cheese TikTok bread, she predicted the pandemic, storm watch 3000, she went on Rogan, the "75 hard" plan, if you want to be hot, go on Instagram, sleeping on the bus, doing a Perez Hilton showcase at SXSW, the horrors of appearing in someone's memoir, and we close out with a very responsible sync talk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices