POPULARITY
Today's guest is Penélope Silva Miranda but you might know her by her social media name @documoda.The Documoda account is one of the most well thought out fashion history accounts anywhere on the internet. Penélope doesn't just spout opinions or react to current issues; she is someone who truly knows the value of research and has a genuine love for the deep dive and sharing it with her growing army of followers on TikTok and Instagram.In this episode Penélope is open on a wide range of subjects, from the danger of the trad wife trend to how having a child changed her life as well as her experiences growing up in Latin America, feeding her fashion appetite watching the iconic Tim Blanks on Fashion Files.Note:In the final five minutes segment near the end of the show we discuss forgiveness and second chances as the conversation turns to two problematic men: John Galliano and Kanye West.We do not support any kind of hate speech or antisemitism on this show, but if you don't want to hear anything at all pertaining to these two, please feel free to end your listening there.LinksWHERE TO FIND MESubstack: https://beautymenotes.substack.comThreads: https://www.threads.net/@charisse_kenion/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charisse_kenion/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@charissekenionCheck me out on ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/beautyme Business inquiries: info@charissekenion.com
John Galliano, Twiggy, Thom Browne och Vogue på 90-talet. Modedokumentärerna är många just nu. Varför är trenden så stark? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Förra året kom flera stora dokumentärer som handlade om modehus, modebransch och modeskapare. I år fortsätter trenden med flera nya satsningar. I veckans Samtal med Stil diskuterar Susanne Ljung och Samanda Ekman vad som ligger bakom det stora intresset för modedokumentärer – och om det verkligen går att kalla filmerna för dokumentär när det är modehusen själva som producerar dem?
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/jzGAf605joQ . ในปี 2024 มีหลายอย่างเกิดขึ้นในวงการแฟชั่นทั้งขึ้นและลง และเป็นปีแห่งการเปลี่ยนแปลง โดยเฉพาะฝั่งแบรนด์ที่พากันผลัดใบเปลี่ยนครีเอทีฟไดเรกเตอร์ ทำให้เราต้องจับตามองกันต่อไปในปี 2025 ท่ามกลางเศรษฐกิจที่ผันผวน . แต่ก็มีโมเมนต์ที่ทำให้เรากลับมาสนุกกับแฟชั่นอีกครั้ง อย่างเช่น โชว์แห่งปีอย่าง Maison Margiela Artisanal Spring 2024 โดย John Galliano, ผลงานของสาวๆ BLACKPINK และดีไซเนอร์ฝั่งเบลเยียม รวมไปถึงพลังของดาราและประเทศไทย ที่กลายมาเป็นหมุดหมายใหม่ของวงการแฟชั่นลักชัวรี . และนี่คือ 7 โมเมนต์ที่นิยามวงการแฟชั่นในปี 2024 . ติดตามฟังและชมรายการ 7 Things We Love About… ได้ในวันจันทร์ เวลา 19.00 น. ทุกช่องทางสตรีมมิ่งและ YouTube ของ THE STANDARD POP . #7ThingsWeLoveAbout #2024Fashion #7ThingsWeLoveAboutx2024Fashion #Margiela #JohnGalliano #CharliXCX #Brat #MatthieuBlazy #PieterMulier #DriesVanNoten #Belgium #LISA #JENNIE #JISOO #ROSÉ #PPKrit #Balenciaga #BBrightvc #Balenciaga #Aokbab #Chanel #Baifern #Loewe #beckysangels #srchafreen #TheStandardPop
John Galliano es historia de la moda. Forma parte de una generación de diseñadores que borraron las fronteras entre arte y moda para demostrar que las pretensiones del mundo del arte se estaban cumpliendo en otro territorio.
Holy s**t! It's our 200th episode, and we're celebrating with frank discussion of Chelsea's extremely embarrassing foray into roleplay. Here are the Polyester magazine photos that started it all. We also get into Kristin Davis' new podcast Are You a Charlotte?, the Golden Globes nominations, Matthieu Blazy's appointment at Chanel, John Galliano's exit from Margiela, Lauren's phobia of the midwife bear in Wicked, and Chelsea's latest hyperfixation: solving JonBenét Ramsey's murder. You can buy our issue of Polyester HERE. Become a V.I.P Subscriber! Sign up for Patreon or Apple Subscribers where you can find our latest Sex and the City movie rewatch episode! Or GIFT a fuckette a subscription this holiday season! Get cozy in Quince's high-quality wardrobe essentials. Go to Quince.com/outfit.
El 2024 llega a su fin y llegó el episodio en el que hablamos de los momentos de la moda y cultura pop que lo marcaron. Desde el boom de la moda de archivo y el "method dressing" en las premieres, el regreso de John Galliano a la escena de la moda, los personajes y los "cores" que definieron este año. Escucha la segunda parte. Esto es es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast.
Yep, me and Jai are back before the holidays to talk more rumors in the fashion world. We talk about the new Chanel appointment, Galliano officially out at Margiela, Chloe Sevigny, future collections we're looking forward to, and general fashion chit chat!---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! Hosts: Lauren @laurenmelanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
En 1960, à Gibraltar, un enfant rêveur voit le jour. De la danse à la mode, il se forge une personnalité flamboyante avant de bousculer Paris avec des défilés spectaculaires et un génie créatif inégalé. Mais un soir de février 2011, une altercation à Paris va tout chambouler.Connaissez-vous vraiment John Galliano ?Juliette Livartowski raconte.Cet épisode a été écrit par Juliette Livartowsk, avant le départ de John Galliano de Margiela. Connaissez-vous l'histoire est un podcast de Binge Audio raconté par Juliette Livartowski. Autrice : Juliette Livartowski. Réalisation : Paul Bertiaux. Production : Charlotte Baix et Juliette Livartowski. Edition : Marie Foulon. Générique : François Clos et Thibault Lefranc. Identité sonore Binge Audio : Jean-Benoît Dunckel (musique) et Bonnie El Bokeili (voix). Identité graphique : Sébastien Brothier (Upian). Direction des programmes : Joël Ronez. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Fashion writer Hannah Jackson joins The Run-Through to talk through her article “How Fashion Is Coming Down To Earth,” along with Willow Lindley, Vogue's Fashion Market and Collaborations Director, and Jose Criales Unzueta, Vogue's Lead Fashion Editor. They discuss the ways consumers are changing the ways they shop for fashion and the expansion of access to designers and brands From Zac Posen at Gap to designer collaborations with brands like Adidas and H&M, shoppers with a tight budget can still have access to high design. Plus, a particularly lively headlines session covering John Galliano's departure from Maison Margiela and even more design house speculations. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Hello ladies. A frenetic episode reflective of this week's new cycle: Luigi The Assassin discourse, Caroline Calloway revealing she has boused, and a round of Would You Bous for the ages, plus the Jay-Z assault allegation and denial, the Carters at the Mufasa premiere, John Galliano announcing his departure from Margiela, fashion house musical chairs, The Golden Globe nominations, an apology for our Wicked review on Patreon, a round-up of the best TV shows for winter (feat Rivals, Disclaimer, Say Nothing reviews) and MORE. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
El 2024 llega a su fin y llegó el episodio en el que hablamos de los momentos de la moda y cultura pop que lo marcaron. Desde el boom de la moda de archivo y el "method dressing" en las premieres, el regreso de John Galliano a la escena de la moda, los personajes y los "cores" que definieron este año. Escucha la primera parte. Esto es es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast.
durée : 00:50:15 - Affaires sensibles - par : Fabrice Drouelle, Franck COGNARD - Aujourd'hui dans Affaires sensibles, John Galliano, sortie de piste - réalisé par : David Leprince
On today's special episode of The Run-Through, the legendary John Galliano joins actor Gwendoline Christie in conversation at Forces of Fashion London. Together, Christie and Galliano reexamine the legend of Galliano with exacting detail, from his Les Incroyables graduate proposal to his spring/summer 2024 collection for Maison Margiela Artisanal.
Louis Barthélemy is a multidisciplinary artist and designer based between Marrakech and Paris. He went on to work for Dior after studying fashion design at Central Saint Martins, before pivoting away from the fashion world after the public departure of designer John Galliano. Louis designs beautiful works of art, from tapestry to rugs to stained glass and works on paper. He is a passionate exponent of craftsmanship and turns to ancient and trusted techniques to execute his work. We also talk about Louis' disillusionment with the fashion industry, and how a cancer diagnosis led Louis to the Middle East. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I go on a sartorial journey with the celebrated British Milliner Stephen Jones OBE. Jones is considered one of the most radical and important milliners of the late 20th and early 21st centuries. He is also one of the most prolific, having created hats for the catwalk shows of many leading couturiers and fashion designers, from John Galliano, Kim Jones and Maria Grazia Chiuri at Dior, Jean Paul Gaultier, Vivienne Westwood, the house of Schiaparelli to Rei Kawakubo at Commes des Garcons. His work is known for its inventiveness and high level of technical expertise. Stephen's hats have adorned Rock Stars and Royalty and way beyond… His major retrospective exhibition opens in October at the Palais Galliera in Paris. Stephen is chatty and has a wonderful way with words, painting pictures as he goes…We discuss jointly dressing the then Meghan Markle for her first Royal engagement when she attended the Commonwealth Service in 2018 with Prince Harry. He shares his insights on the process, the importance of the Royal Family to the world of millinery, and how people the world over use hats and headwear as style signifiers. I ask him to explain his quote “You wear clothes – and hats – to convince yourself and others that you're a certain way. Fashion is still a fabulous, fabulous lie.” …needless to say his answer was both insightful and amusing. Fashion and appearance clearly run deep in Stephen's veins and he talks with such knowledge, intuition and wisdom…and more than a little cheeky humour. I felt privileged, and entertained having this conversation with him. Thank you Stephen for sharing your wit and wisdom.
In this episode of eLEXYfy: The Place for Fashion, we are excited to welcome Dana Thomas, an influential figure in fashion journalism and sustainability advocacy. he has since authored three critically acclaimed books, including Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, and Fashionopolis: The Price of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothes. Her work has uncovered the environmental and social impacts of the fashion industry, with a focus on sustainability and ethical practices. In this episode, we'll explore how Dana's experiences have shaped her mission to promote responsible fashion and what the future of the industry looks like through her eyes.
This episode is in collaboration with Marc-Antoine BarroisIn this special episode I'm joined by my On The Scent co-host and wonderful friend Suzy Nightingale as we sit down with @marcantoinebarrois - couturier turned fragrance house founder - for an intimate conversation recorded at the Piccadilly Arcade boutique (just before our On The Scent sold-out live event!) The discussion delves into Marc-Antoine's journey to becoming a renowned name in the world of couture and perfumery.Marc-Antoine shares heartfelt stories about his early passion for fashion, inspired by his grandfather, a textile industrialist in Northern France. His career took off when he was discovered by Dominique Sirop, leading to collaborations with iconic designers such as Jean-Paul Gaultier at Hermès and John Galliano. These experiences shaped his distinctive style, characterised by sustainability and timeless elegance.A pivotal moment in Marc-Antoine's life was meeting perfumer Quentin Bisch in 2015. Describing it as meeting a "twin brother," Marc-Antoine recounts how their shared values and creative synergy led to a profound partnership. Together, they embarked on a journey to create unique fragrances that evoke emotions and memories, blending their expertise in couture and perfumery.During the podcast, Suzy and I explore the Marc-Antoine Barrois fragrance universe, uncovering the inspirations and creative processes behind each scent. Marc-Antoine and Quentin's collaboration is marked by mutual respect and trust, allowing them to craft perfumes that are both timeless and innovative.This episode is a testament to Marc-Antoine's dedication to his craft and his ability to inspire elegance and confidence through both fashion and fragrance. I so hope you enjoy listening!
"Lyxmode är av naturen hållbart", påstod nyligen Antoine Arnault, ansvarig för hållbarhet och image på LVMH. Stämmer verkligen detta? Erbjuder lyxmodemärkena högre kvalitet idag? Vi har sett en svindlande prisökning på lyxmode bara sedan pandemiåren. Chanels flap bag i mediumstorlek har exempelvis ökat med 104 procent sedan 2019. Innebär det att kvaliteten och värdet också står sig över tid? Höga priser torde tillåta större ansvar i leverantörskedjorna. Eller? I vilken riktning rör sig lyxmodeindustrin just nu? Dagens avsnitt grottar alltså ned sig i lyxmode och hållbarhet. Vi pratar med Dana Thomas, författare till böckerna Deluxe: How Luxury Lost Its Luster, Fashionopolis: The price of fast fashion and the future of clothes och Gods and Kings: The Rise and Fall of Alexander McQueen and John Galliano, och skribent för New York Times och Brittiska Vogue. Sedan träffar Sofia Hedström di Leo Mary Kyle Holle, grundaren till butiken Miami Twice, som säljer begagnade märkesväskor. Programmet leds av Jenny Lantz, docent i företagsekonomi med inriktning på kulturekonomi vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. Inslaget med Mary Kyle Holle på Miami Twice är gjort av modejournalisten Sofia Hedström di Leo. Bakom podden står också forskaren Tina Sendlhofer, Stockholm Environment Institute. Tack för att du lyssnar! Följ oss gärna på Instagram.
This episode is in collaboration with Marc-Antoine BarroisIn this episode of On the Scent podcast, Suzy and Nicola sit down with @marcantoinebarrois - couturier turned fragrance house founder - for an intimate conversation recorded at the Piccadilly Arcade boutique (just before the sold-out live event!) The discussion delves into Marc-Antoine's journey to becoming a renowned name in the world of couture and perfumery.Marc-Antoine shares heartfelt stories about his early passion for fashion, inspired by his grandfather, a textile industrialist in Northern France. His career took off when he was discovered by Dominique Sirop, leading to collaborations with iconic designers such as Jean-Paul Gaultier at Hermès and John Galliano. These experiences shaped his distinctive style, characterised by sustainability and timeless elegance.A pivotal moment in Marc-Antoine's life was meeting perfumer Quentin Bisch in 2015. Describing it as meeting a "twin brother," Marc-Antoine recounts how their shared values and creative synergy led to a profound partnership. Together, they embarked on a journey to create unique fragrances that evoke emotions and memories, blending their expertise in couture and perfumery.During the podcast, Suzy and Nicola explore the Marc-Antoine Barrois fragrance universe, uncovering the inspirations and creative processes behind each scent. Marc-Antoine and Quentin's collaboration is marked by mutual respect and trust, allowing them to craft perfumes that are both timeless and innovative.This episode is a testament to Marc-Antoine's dedication to his craft and his ability to inspire elegance and confidence through both fashion and fragrance. We so hope you enjoy listening!
After training under the biggest designers in fashion, Christian Juul Nielsen has been building his own brand, Aknvas, since 2019. Now, he's ready to take it to the next level. Juul Nielsen's resume includes years of design roles under Christian Lacroix, John Galliano and Raf Simmons, and at brands including Dior, Oscar de la Renta and J.Mendel. In 2023, he left his post as creative director of Herve Léger to start Aknvas. The brand has since been picked up by Saks Fifth Avenue and FWRD, among other luxury retailers, and worn by “it” girls including J. Lo and Sabrina Carpenter. On Monday, Aknvas will host a runway show featuring its spring 2025 collection. It will serve as a launchpad for its first accessories: a handbag line made up of mini, boxy styles in different pastel shades. “We've built a platform and knowledge about the brand — it's the right time to add accessories,” Juul Nielsen said on the latest episode of the Glossy Podcast, acknowledging the growth opportunity. He also discussed the difference between running a fashion brand in the U.S. versus Europe, the challenges of heading up both the business and the creative side of his company, and the scenario in which he'd take on an investor.
In this episode, we embark upon a swashbuckling anthropological journey into one of the most mysterious aesthetics of the menswear universe: Male Pirate Dressing, a style beloved by prestige actors and aging rockstars alike. Along with our two expert witnesses, James Harris and Lawrence Schlossman of the Throwing Fits Podcast, we ask some of life's most difficult questions: Why is midlife crisis boho such a prevalent phenomenon? Are indie sleaze icons destined (or doomed) to succumb to over-accesorized fashion piracy in the years to come? Do men know about John Galliano? Tune in to find out!Links:Image Board Alexander McQueen Spring 2003 Ready-to-WearHeidi Slimane Wearable Pirate UniformThe Trouble with Johnny Depp – Rolling StoneWere Pirates Foes of the Modern Order, or Its Secret Sharers? – The New YorkerThrowing Fits on SubstackThrowing Fits on Instagram
On this episode of the podcast the guys start off by getting right into the creative director musical chairs that seem to be continuing in the fashion world. Peter Hawkings, who took over at Tom Ford after Tom's departure, is stepping down after just two collections. There's talk of John Galliano leaving Margiela for Fendi, and vacancies remain at Chanel and Givenchy. The conversation then shifts to VF selling Supreme to Essilor Luxottica for $1.5 billion due to disappointing results, raising questions about whether brands can become too big and if expansion is always beneficial. The Olympic Games Paris 2024 have officially begun, which means the kits are out too. Kith has released a Team USA basketball capsule with superstar Kevin Durant, and Birkenstock has opened its first Paris store! The Mules of the week are championed before asking the room if Cargo Shorts are actually acceptable for grown men to wear? Butt Watch Stoffa Woven Slide Sandal Goods & Services Handmade Vegetable Tanned Leather Mule MM6 MAISON MARGIELAx Salomon Men's XT-4 Sneakers SALEHE BEMBURY X SARU CLOG Miu Miu x New Balance 530
Yeah, that's right. Your faves (me and Jai) are back to talk about the chaos that seems to be unfolding in the fashion industry. We talk 'Where in the World is John Galliano?, the crazy amount of musical chairs and creative director vacancies at multiple fashion houses, whether or not Chanel can inject modernity in the future, Gucci sales down, and we break down the Lyst of Top 20 Brands in Q2 2024.Lyst article: https://www.lyst.com/the-lyst-index/2024/q2/---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! Hosts: Lauren @laurenmelanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Sorry for our slight break, but your fave cousins are back in action with another jam-packed episode! Grab a drink, grab a speaker and get listening! 00:00 - Weekly catch up - Disneyland Paris, Scarlet Fever and a fun announcement!!!! 20:59 - Why women always fly out, and journaling 25:40 - Harrods new brand 34:35 - New Louis Vuitton ambassador and the ambassador landscape 42:04 - The end for Burberry 50:55 - Adidas controversy 60:00 - POC influencers not getting collaborations 67:51 - John Galliano gossip 73:00 - New Labrum x Arsenal Away Kit 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
My guest today is TikTok sensation Lyas. He's a French creator based in Paris, beloved for his vivid runway reviews, witty personality and deep knowledge of fashion. Over the past couple of years, he's become one of the most exciting new guard of fashion critics. His point of view is honest, funny and refreshing, and he's also unafraid to say exactly what he thinks - even about the industry's most powerful names. He's also a roaming fashion week reporter, and has interviewed everyone from Rihanna, to John Galliano, to the enigmatic underground designer Betsy Johnson, disarming them with his spontaneous questions and irreverent attitude.Click here to see pictures of Lyas' chosen pieces in the accompanying newsletter, and subscribe for more interviews, essays and podcast episodes Get full access to Threads of Conversation at threadsofconversation.substack.com/subscribe
Get ready to step into a fashion and entrepreneurial journey with my dear friend and guest for today's Opportunity Knocks Episode 106, Elaine Kim. “Embody Sustainable Success” defines Elaine and the way she makes women feel, as well as the brands she's built. Founder of Elaine Kim Collection, Elaine is a designer and serial entrepreneur that cares deeply about quality, sustainability and the collaboration between her and her customers. Her clothes are absolutely divine and I always get stopped when I'm wearing her pieces! An immigrant from South Korea. Elaine moved to the U.S. at age 7 and began her fashion career in LA in the 80s. She was a pioneer in bringing brands major European labels like John Galliano to Los Angeles.She designs with sustainability as a core value; from material to the design, they are created for longevity. Listen now to hear our conversation around: ✨ Evolving to serve your customers✨ Her mission of sustainability ✨ Clothing as a tool ✨ Leadership and learning as entrepreneurs and mothers✨ Respect and discipline…. and so much more Enjoy the episode and live fashionably and sustainably, my friends! Leave a review or a comment and let us know what you think!
Hello brats! We're back to discuss the new Charli xcx album, Sabrina Carpenter and Chappell Roan's swift ascent, the possibility that Ariana Grande is a furry, the critically panned Amy Winehouse biopic, and John Galliano's rumored exit from Margiela. Plus: Fiona Duncan joins us to discuss her new Interview article “Normcore: The Oral History No One Asked For.” The Every Outfit West Coast Tour starts this weekend! We'll be in San Francisco on June 16th! Portland on June 17th! And Seattle June 18th! And yes, L.A. fuckettes we are playing two night at the Bourbon Room June 28th and June 29th! Today's episode is brought to you by Nutrafol, For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code OUTFIT. As well, as Honeylove. Treat yourself to the best bras and shapewear on the market and save 20% Off at honeylove.com/OUTFIT. And our favorite water Fiji Water!
Beka Gvishiani, the creative force behind Style Not Com, has revolutionized fashion commentary with his distinctive cobalt blue posts and all-caps copy. His Instagram account, a treasure trove of insights, offers front-row news and commentary that few can access. In this episode of "Firsts by Deena," Beka and Deena reconnect, having first met backstage at a fashion show. Both outsiders, in a way, who fell in love with fashion through glossy magazine pages, they share a unique perspective on the industry. They delve into the magic of John Galliano (2:26), the excitement (and sometimes fatigue) of Fashion Week (22:09), and Beka's journey in growing Style Not Com (27:02). You don't want to miss this one! Read more features with Style Not Com on Deenathe1st.com.Show Notes: Maison Margiela Artisanal Collection 2024Style Not Com's Fashion in 2003 Collection Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Makeup och mode har alltid hängt ihop. Men under 90-talet började sminkningarna bli (nästan) lika viktiga som kläderna på catwalken. Eller i alla fall lika uppmärksammade. En av de stora anledningarna till det stavas: Pat McGrath. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Den brittiska makeupartisten Pat McGrath omnämns ofta som ” den mest inflytelserika makeupartisten någonsin”. Hennes sätt att använda kosmetik som ett verktyg för att skapa en sorts moderna konstverk har inte bara gjort henne världsberömd, utan även fått henne adlad av den brittiska drottningen. 2020 blev Pat McGrath utsedd till “Dame of the British Empire” för sitt arbete inom mode- och skönhetsbranschen, och för sin strävan efter mångfald inom detsamma. Men så har den idag (snart) 58 år gamla Pat McGrath jobbat länge, och mycket. Hon är en av de mest efterfrågade av de stora modehusen, som ända sedan 1990-talet vill att just hon ska mejka deras modeller inför visningar. Men så är det där som hon har briljerat genom fantasifulla och innovativa sminkningar som gett eko, långt utan för catwalken. Och det är just tack vare en visning som hennes namn är i ropet lite extra, just nu. För det var inte bara kläderna som John Galliano gjorde för modehuset Margiela för sommaren 2024 som fick internet att spraka av glädje, i början av januari. Minst lika hyllad, om inte mer faktiskt, blev modellernas makeup. De såg ut som blanka och släta porslinsdockor, nästan overkligt vackra – och lite skrämmande. Många undrade hur hade hon lyckats med det här? Vad hade hon använt sig av?I veckans Stil smaskar vi på med smink så det står härliga till, och tar en titt på den banbrytande brittiska makeupartisten. Vi berättar även historien om en svensk makeupartist som under mitten av 1900-talet blev en av Europas mest eftertraktade. Hennes namn var Eivy Flodin och hela vägen från Eskilstuna tog hon sig in i modevärldens finaste rum i Paris.Vi pratar även med konstnären Marie-Louise Ekman om hennes relation till makeup och så beger vi oss in i filmens värld för att titta närmare på hur smink används för att förvandla skådespelare till monster. Vi ringer upp de hårt arbetande maskörerna Eva von Bahr och Love Larsson, som utmärkt sig med sina häpnadsväckande transformationer och med dem gjort internationell succé.Veckans gäst är Wencke Hughes, makeupartist och grundare av Cow Parfymeri.
Yes, Jai is back here on the pod to talk the recent happenings in fashion but basically we dish some hot topics then straight into our Met Gala recap. We first discuss the status of Hedi Slimane at LVMH, Susie Bubble at System Magazine and our fave mid 2000s bloggers, Law Roach on The Cutting Room Floor Podcast, and then our hits and misses when it comes to the Met looks. Who was and wasn't on theme, why so much Galliano, some menswear we enjoyed.--- 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
We discuss Grace's upcoming Parisian hens, final wedding details, we unpack the Kendrick Drake beef, the shooting at Drake's house, and rate the bops, plus a deep dive on the John Galliano documentary, and the reported return of Galliano to the fashion fold. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For the first time in a loooooong while, Dominique had time to do some shopping in Antwerp and divulges what the streets are giving this Spring 2024. Together with Immi, she also recounts the invite-only, full-house, fashion star-studded premiere of Willy Vanderperre's ‘Prints, Films, a Rave and More' expo at MoMu. The duo then don their best André Leon Talley-inspired caftans to hand out 10s and a few chops to the 2024 Met Gala looks & discuss Andrew Bolton and SHOWstudio's vision-come-to-life for the ‘Sleeping Beauty: Reawakening Fashion' exhibit. Finally, they both get way too honest about the undertones in ‘High & Low: John Galliano', the documentary by director Kevin MacDonald. FULL EPISODE only on www.patreon.com/wethemost This episode is a Patreon Exclusive - Become a supporting member now!
Subscribe to Mamamia Can we really take fashion advice from The Met Gala? Apparently so. We unpack the stand outs from the outfits that make it seemingly impossible to walk, sit, pee or eat. Melbourne schoolboys have been expelled for ranking their female classmates in a particularly brutal way. We have thoughts. The Bachelor... will not be receiving a rose. After 11 years, the Aussie Bachelor has officially been cancelled. Jessie shares a compelling theory as to why. The End Bits: Listen to our latest episode: An Honest Day On Our Plate Listen to Nothing To Wear: Florals... For Spring? Our Honest Met Gala Recap Listen to The Quicky Read: Every single red carpet look from the 2024 Met Gala. Read: Melbourne schoolboys have been caught 'ranking' their classmates. The reaction speaks volumes. Read: Say goodbye to 2 of your favourite reality shows. Get your tickets: Mamamia Out Loud Live Presented By NIVEA CELLULAR Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens Producer: Emeline Gazilas Assistant Production: Tahli Blackman Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Grant's Dirt Alert includes updates on the MLB Shohei Ohtani interpreter scandal and Andy Cohen not having any regrets amid the Real Housewives' allegations.Plus, Lori shares a Vintage Scandal on John Galliano and we discuss who in Hollywood has had a hair transplant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Grant's Dirt Alert includes updates on the MLB Shohei Ohtani interpreter scandal and Andy Cohen not having any regrets amid the Real Housewives' allegations. Plus, Lori shares a Vintage Scandal on John Galliano and we discuss who in Hollywood has had a hair transplant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the plus side, Rosie O'Donnell is appearing on at least one episode of And Just Like That. On the minus side, your girls forgot to rabbit rabbit this month and are probably doomed. Anyhoo, on today's cursed episode we discuss a bunch of depraved stuff including Barbra Streisand's Ozempic controversy, the John Galliano documentary, Milo Yiannopoulos' iconic resignation from Yeezy, Brandy Melville's terrible clothing, Shelley Duvall's NYT profile, and more! West Coast! We're coming to you! We'll be in San Francisco on June 16th! Portland on June 17th! And Seattle June 18th! And yes, L.A. fuckettes we are playing two night at the Bourbon Room June 28th and June 29th! Today's episode is brought to you by Nutrafol, For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code OUTFIT.
The cheeky, happy-go-lucky spirit of the British fashion designer Paul Smith can be felt across everything he does, from his own clothing designs to his multifarious collaborations—Maharam textiles, Mini cars, Burton snowboards, and a suite at the Brown's Hotel in London among them. Though Smith may run a business with expert tailoring and a mastery of color at its core, everything he creates seems to suggest, with a wink, “Don't take yourself too seriously.” Beyond designing clothes, Smith also serves as a mentor to the next generation of designers. In 2020, he launched Paul Smith's Foundation, through which he helps guide young creatives as they develop their careers. Fifty-four years into his business, which opened its first store in Nottingham, England, in 1970, Smith now operates shops in more than 70 countries around the world, from New York and Los Angeles to Paris and Hong Kong.On this episode, he discusses his deep, 40-plus-year engagement with the country of Japan; his long-view approach to building a business that transcends time; his ever-growing collection of rabbit ephemera; and the metamorphic impact of music and humor on his life and work.Special thanks to our Season 9 presenting sponsor, L'École, School of Jewelry Arts.Show notes:[3:31] Paul Smith[6:33] Rei Kawakubo[12:55] Elle Decor Japan[21:41] Deyan Sudjic[21:41] John Hegarty[23:48] Paul Smith's Foundation[24:00] Studio Smithfield Fashion Residency[24:00] John Galliano[24:00] Alexander McQueen[24:22] Jony Ive[31:30] Bauhaus[34:50] Beeston Road Club[40:30] The Mini Strip[48:24] Paul Smith Nottingham Store[53:30] Maharam collaboration[53:30] Burton collaboration[53:30] The Rolling Stones[54:19] Brown's Hotel Sir Paul Smith Suite[54:39] David Bowie[54:39] Patti Smith[54:39] Eric Clapton[54:39] Jimmy Page[1:01:57] Jean-Luc Godard
The ladies review the new John Galliano doc and discuss the Candace Owens and Andrew Huberman sagas.
In his new documentary High and Low, Academy-award winning director Kevin Macdonald focuses on John Galliano, the one-time enfant terrible of fashion. Known for dazzling collections and a personal penchant for wearing pirate outfits, Galliano led the House of Dior from 1997 to 2011. He then “lost it all” when a series of videos surfaced showing him making drunken racist and antisemitic remarks – though that's just one version of the story. In fact Galliano became creative director of Margiela in 2014, just three years after his “cancellation”. Lilah is joined by HTSI's assistant editor Louis Wise and the FT's junior fashion editor Annachiara Biondi to talk about ‘High and Low', and how the fashion industry handles stars that do bad things.-------We love hearing from you. Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap and we're on X @lifeandartpod. You can email us at lifeandart@ft.com. We are grateful for reviews, on Apple, Spotify etc.-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – High and Low: John Galliano is out now – Our fashion editor Carola Long's interview with director Kevin Macdonald is here: https://on.ft.com/3wSTgx0 – The FT's review of High and Low, by Jonathan Romney: https://on.ft.com/3Ti6B9C – You can follow Louis Wise on X @louismwise and Instagram @louisquinze. – Annachiara Biondi is on X @annachiara_b and on Instagram @instapini_ More or Less: – Annachiara wants more spoken word from artists such as British-Palestinian Tasneim Zyada. You can check out Tasneim's work on Instagram @tasneimzyada– Louis would like to see more films that are like “extended perfume adverts”, such as Dune: Part Two. Look in our feed for our Friday culture chat about Dune Two.-----Special FT subscription offers for Life and Art podcast listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/lifeandart-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner and Sam Giovinco. Clip courtesy of Mubi. Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“High & Low” chronicles John Galliano's rise with Givenchy and Christian Dior, then his downfall due to alcoholism and anti-Jewish remarks. Now his work for Maison Margiela is winning audiences. An Atlanta judge has dismissed six charges against Trump and his co-defendants, but left most of the racketeering case intact. Will it delay his prosecution? Gemini, ChatGPT, and Grok — more Americans are concerned than excited about artificial intelligence. But how can these products make our lives easier and better? Men get maximum health benefits if they log 300 minutes a week of moderate to vigorous exercise, while women need only 140 minutes, a new study shows. Kanye West, now Ye, will headline the hip-hop festival Rolling Loud. Despite past controversies like his antisemitic remarks, the comeback hints at a forgiving audience.
Superstar fashion designer John Galliano wrecked his career when he was caught on video in a drunken, antisemitic rant circa 2011. Now, in a new documentary, Oscar-winning documentarian Kevin Macdonald (WHITNEY, ONE DAY IN SEPTEMBER) asks audiences to gaze into Galliano's eyes and decide for themselves if he deserves a second act.On this special episode, Macdonald tells host Rico Gagliano about coming to terms with fashion, ambiguity, and the human mind.HIGH AND LOW - JOHN GALLIANO comes to US and UK theaters on March 8, in Latin America March 14, and in Germany April 11. For tickets and showtimes, visit mubi.com/gallianoTo stream some of the films we've covered on the podcast, check out the collection Featured on the MUBI Podcast. Availability of films varies depending on your country.MUBI is a global streaming service, production company and film distributor dedicated to elevating great cinema. MUBI makes, acquires, curates, and champions extraordinary films, connecting them to audiences all over the world. A place to discover ambitious new films and singular voices, from iconic directors to emerging auteurs. Each carefully chosen by MUBI's curators.
Yulia Navalnaya urges MEPs to take inspiration from her late husband, calling him an innovator. Also: there has been a sharp rise in the number of people seeking asylum inside the EU, and a new documentary lifts the veil on the story of the disgraced fashion designer John Galliano.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by Hamish Bowles and director Kevin Macdonald to discuss the upcoming film “High & Low – John Galliano,” a complex exploration on the life and work of legendary designer John Galliano. Chioma also sits down with British Vogue writers Alex Kessler and Daniel Rodgers to recap their highlights from London Fashion Week on its 40th anniversary.
In the world of high fashion, few names have commanded as much attention — and controversy — as John Galliano. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, his sensual designs and runway theatrics earned him worldwide acclaim.But Galliano's career imploded in 2011 when a video of him emerged using antisemitic slurs. In a new documentary, “High & Low: John Galliano,” BAFTA-winning director Kevin Macdonald examines Galliano's meteoric rise, scandalous downfall, and the role of forgiveness and redemption.“If there's one thing that people could take away from the film, it is [that] things are never that simple. The grey predominates in life and in morality,” says Macdonald.This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks sits down with McDonald to discuss the phenomenon of cancellation and his own feelings about Galliano after completing the documentary. Key InsightsAlongside archive footage and interviews with industry insiders, the film features extensive conversations with Galliano himself. Macdonald says Galliano seemed to forget the series of events and antisemitic remarks he said. “I think he genuinely blotted that out. I don't think he's pretending not to remember. I think that it's a sign of him creating a story for himself about things that have happened … to get by,” Macdonald says.According to Macdonald, Galliano does not expect total forgiveness but hopes for understanding. “He knows some people will never forgive him for the antisemitic comments he made, but he wants people to understand who he is and where that came from and what part it had in the way it played in his life.” Macdonald attributes the attention the film has received prior to its release to nostalgia for a bygone era. “I think there's a romance about this past where people were misbehaving and being creative geniuses and led to crash and burn and didn't have to answer to HR,” he says.High & Low – John Galliano opens in cinemas on 8th March 2024.Additional resourcesJohn Galliano: ‘I Feel Much Freer'John Galliano: Fashion's Greatest Showman Turns Ciné-AuteurA Penitent John Galliano Talks to Charlie Rose About Childhood, Addiction and McQueen's Suicide Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Pat Boguslawski is setting the fashion world in motion. The Polish movement director at Maison Margiela is the creative mastermind behind some of fashion's most memorable runway moments. From German model Leon Dame's viral runway stomp in 2020 to the seductive strides of corseted characters in John Galliano's triumphant 2024 Maison Margiela couture show, Boguslawski is redefining the role of the model and bringing back the spectacle of the show. “I always tell the models that it's better to give more than to give less,” he told BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks, on this week's podcast.Key InsightsGrowing up in Poland in the nineties, Boguslawski devoured fashion content on TV and in print. But as he watched everything turn into a product, he felt the storytelling essence of fashion diminish. “I started doing my job because I got bored. I just didn't like the direction we were going towards. … I promised myself that I'm gonna start bringing that energy back to fashion and create major runway moments.”Boguslawski is a multi-faceted creative. He started training as a dancer at age 15, transitioned to modelling and also studied drama and acting for four years before shifting to movement direction. “I'm so grateful that I was so curious because now I kind of use everything that I did in the past at my job,” he says. Directing the movement for the 2024 Maison Margiela couture show, Boguslawski encouraged the tightly-corseted models to channel their pain and discomfort into their characters. "I remember saying, 'Use that pain, use that suffering in your character. Just use whatever you're feeling right now. … Don't try to be perfect. Just let me see the suffering,'" he recalls.For Boguslawski, a connection with the audience is a key part of the show. “I like when the audience feels intimidated. It's exciting and I love the adrenaline that comes with it.” He recalls the impact of his direction during a rehearsal before the show. “I remember we were watching the main rehearsal and they were wearing their own clothes and the corsets. The whole rehearsal got a standing ovation by everyone who was in the room.”Additional resourcesDifferent Takes on Future Perfect at Fendi and Maison MargielaA Dream of Defiance at Margiela Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by all-around legend Chloë Sevigny and costume designer Lou Eyrich to discuss the new season of “Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans.” Also on the show: John Galliano's outstanding Margiela couture show and what made it such a remarkable theatrical performance.
Full Episode Available on Patreon
This week Brooke breaks down why everyone was talking about a fashion show in Paris. From the walks to the make-up, and yes even the clothes, Maison Margiela and the redemption of its creative director, John Galliano, dominated the conversation. We also have Gen Z's reaction to joining the military and, OF course, Pookie and Jett. Also, a note to Nicki Minaj and Megan Thee Stallion…please stop fighting! We love you both! Link: https://medium.com/popculturemondays/pop-culture-mondays-1-29-24-4d31fd6983c8 Pop Culture Mondays Newsletter: https://medium.com/popculturemondays Brooke's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brooke/ Brooke's Twitter: https://twitter.com/brooke Brooke's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brookehammerling Potato's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/potato/
Creative consultant and iconic figure Amanda Harlech has played a key role in fashion for decades. Harlech is recognized for her insightful, ultra-collaborative approach, her influential work with brilliant designers, and her mentorship of young designers. She initially joined forces with John Galliano in the '80s and '90s before later joining Karl Lagerfeld at Chanel. For her, creative sensitivity and a willingness to work are facilitating forces in an industry that she sees as evolving in a more collaborative direction. Though she surprisingly calls herself not quite “a fashion person,” Harlech's prolific career has shaped parts of contemporary fashion design and showcased her intuitive understanding of creative storytelling. Illustrating a unique narrative of artistic connection, Harlech notes that the enduring allure of craftsmanship is what's contemporary now. Episode Highlights: Creativity and make-believe: Harlech has vivid memories of being surrounded by storytelling and fashion, which were emphasized in her life from an early age by those around her. “It's a way of navigating life:” Weaving fictions and working with fantasy is how Harlech has always sourced creative inspiration, from childhood collaging to designing gowns. Career trajectory: Harlech went from working at Harper's Bazaar and The Face to working with Galliano, a collaboration she calls “so powerful.” Collaboration rather than competition: Harlech found Galliano's designs emotionally powerful, and their active collaboration is contrasted with a more passive one while working with Karl Lagerfeld for 27 years. She discusses collaborating with Andrew Bolton for the most recent Met Gala in celebration of Lagerfeld. Collaborative evolution: While Lagerfeld, for instance, directed teams based on his genius, Harlech notes that contemporary labels tend to create entire creative communities wherein designers all bring something unique to the garments. Creative sensitivity: Harlech's intuitive understanding of a collection's intention and rhythm has propelled her throughout the years. “I am this undefinable thing:” Surprisingly, Harlech says, “I'm not really a fashion person, although I love the whole creative process that goes into a collection.” She describes herself as a facilitator above all else, synthesizing creative energies among the many individuals any collection or shoot requires. Other forms of collaboration: Enjoying how mentorship “switches the light on” in her head, Harlech brings her know-how to the energy and willingness of Central Saint Martins students. Progress and its countermovements: Discussing AI's ever-increasing role in creative design, Harlech takes a positive stance, remarking on the emergence of support for and dialogue with the hands-on, artisanal work that goes into design. What's contemporary now: Harlech takes the question in a mythical direction with ancient myth and ritual, paying homage to “the old ways, the skill of making, craft.”