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Best podcasts about june ambrose

Latest podcast episodes about june ambrose

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
May 6, Matt Rogers: Met Gala Fashion Recap | Kelly Clarkson Talks Vegas Residency | Christina Najjar Discuss Debut Fiction Novel

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 30:50


Costume designer June Ambrose, fashion icon Jenna Lyons, and TODAY Style correspondent Zanna Roberts Rassi break down the best and boldest looks from the Met Gala. Also, Kelly Clarkson stops by to catch up and discuss her upcoming residency in Las Vegas. Plus, interior designer Sabrina Soto shares a few budget-friendly DIY projects to help step up your home's style. And, Christina Najjar joins to talk about her debut fiction novel Hotter in the Hamptons.

Dinner for Shoes
BaubleBar's Festival Fashion Secrets | Sponsored by Seasalt Cornwall

Dinner for Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 40:47


In Dinner for Shoes episode 68, host Sarah Wasilak chats with BaubleBar co-founder Daniella Yacobovsky about how jewelry brands approach festival season trends. Daniella shares insight into how the team — that's been operating since 2011! — taps into popular styles via search trends and social media. She also chats about launching the business alongside her best friend, Amy Jain, and explains how their personal style and taste influences and informs BaubleBar's bestselling jewelry, charm kits, and accessories. Sarah complements the discussion by focusing on her favorite looks from Coachella 2025 while reporting on trends she's noticing celebrities and influencers wear, from futuristic space age grunge to sexy sport and Western bohemian with a touch of feminine whimsicality. She also tries a coconut bowl from Playa Bowls as a nod to the treat she's always associated with music festivals.Whether you're in need of outfit advice or in the midst of a style dilemma, the Shoe Therapy hotline is open for your anonymous texts and voicemails. Message 917-336-2057 with fashion questions and funny stories, or tag #ShoeTherapy on Instagram and TikTok so I can “heel” ya — you just may hear your message on the podcast.Dinner for Shoes episode 68 is sponsored by Seasalt Cornwall. THIS DINNERCoco Power Coconut Bowl from Playa Bowls in Hoboken, NJTHESE SHOESAsh Western snake print bootsTHIS OUTFITShop my lookSeasalt Cornwall x Beyond Retro denim setSeasalt Cornwall pocket squareBaubleBar bag charmsBaubleBar jewelryASOS Design T-shirtZara bagTHESE CHAPTERS0:00 - INTRO2:42 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES6:42 - COACHELLA TRENDS + BEST DRESSED14:52 - COCONUT BOWL18:07 - BAUBLEBAR INTERVIEWTHIS PRODUCTIONis created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak.is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai.is tech supervised by Nick.includes photos and videos in chronological order by Seasalt Cornwall, Sarah Wasilak, Grace Hitchcock for PS, Emili Sindlev, Charli D'Amelio, E! News, Olivia Walker, Madeline Argy, Fashion Bomb Daily, Teyana Taylor, June Ambrose, Isabelle Allain, Emma Chamberlain, Dylan Mulvaney, and BaubleBar.is made with love.Dinner for Shoes is a fashion podcast for people who love food, hosted by editor Sarah Wasilak. 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.comTo 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.

The Beat with Ari Melber
Acting U.S. Attorney Resigns Over Trump DOJ Pressure

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 41:51


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts "The Beat" on Thursday, February 13, and reports on a wave of high-profile resignations in the Justice Department and Donald Trump's culture of corruption. Plus, June Ambrose and Rev. Al Sharpton join for the latest "Fallback" installment. David Kelley and Noah Shachtman also join.

Fashion in Color Show
June Ambrose: Fashion, Culture, and Legacy

Fashion in Color Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 44:28


In this episode of the Fashion in Color podcast, the host sits down with the iconic June Ambrose, a renowned Costume Designer & Creative Director. The conversation delves into June's journey from her early days in the Bronx to becoming a pivotal figure in the fashion industry. June shares her experiences working with major brands l and her involvement in philanthropic efforts such as the Fresh Air Fund. She discusses her career evolution, from her first fashion show in kindergarten to her innovative costume designs for music videos. June also opens up about her personal life, including her transition from corporate finance to fashion, her role as a mother, and the influence of her own mother on her career. The episode is filled with insights into June's creative process, her philosophy of "authentic intelligence," and her advice for aspiring fashion professionals.   Visit us at https://www.harlemsfashionrow.com/ Follow HFR! Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/harlemsfash... Twitter:  https://twitter.com/hfrmovement?lang=en Facebook:    / hfrmovement   ABOUT HFR Harlem's Fashion Row is the epicenter of fashion for the multicultural audience committed to curating one designer, one story, and one collection at a time. #fashionbusiness #fashionpodcast #fashionstylist #fashionstyling #fashionentrepreneur #fashionmodel #costumedesign #costumedesigner

The Complex Sneakers Show
How June Ambrose Helped Jay-Z, Missy Elliott, and Busta Become Style Icons

The Complex Sneakers Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 74:34


June Ambrose is a costume designer and creative director who's spent 30 years elevating the style of hip hop icons. She was there with Jay Z since the beginning, she was there when Missy Elliott signed her deal with Adidas, and she was there when Busta Rhymes needed exaggerated visuals to match his energy. In this episode, she relives her long resume, reflects on her Puma work, and dishes out some style advice. Also, cohosts Joe La Puma, Brendan Dunne, and Matt Welty talk about Jack Harlow's New Balances, upcoming Nike SB Dunks, and the LeBron James' potential sneaker for his last season in the NBA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Comedy Gold Minds with Kevin Hart

This week, Kevin is in conversation with the renowned stylist, costume designer, and creative director, June Ambrose. June reflects on her career spanning over 25 years, telling visual stories and collaborating with hip-hop's finest Busta Rhymes, Diddy, and Missy Elliott, and her role as creative director of women's basketball for Puma.Like Gold Minds? SiriusXM subscribers get it a day early, plus Kevin Hart's Laugh Out Loud Radio, his 24/7 comedy channel, with great talk shows and stand-up. 

The Beat with Ari Melber
Fox may fold in case over 2020 lies

The Beat with Ari Melber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2023 41:07


MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts “The Beat” on Monday, April 17, and reports on the Fox-Dominion trial and Justice Clarence Thomas. Plus, fashion icon June Ambrose joins Melber on “The Beat.” Alencia Johnson, Michael Hirschorn, and John Flannery also join.

TTYA TALKS
TTYA TALKS IWD 2023: W/ JUNE AMBROSE

TTYA TALKS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 46:59


June is responsible for creating some of the most iconic looks seen in the 90's Hip Hop music video era, such as Missy Elliot's The Rain, Jay Z's Feeling It and P Diddy, Mase & Notorious BIG ‘ Mo Money Mo Problems. June is currently the creative director of women's basketball for Puma. TTYA Talks is a platform curated by Irene Agbontaen focusing on navigating through a creative career, providing global access to successful women working within the creative industry and sports.

Got This In Black?
From Aaliyah to Teyana Taylor: Black Women Taking on Streetwear

Got This In Black?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2023 66:15


Urbanwear was born in the streets of Black neighborhoods. There is a certain sauce that melanated people add when coordinating a fit. What do you get when you co-opt the culture, add a markup and repackage it for sale? Streetwear. In today's episode we discuss the impact, importance and influence of Black women in Streetwear with special guest and sneaker aficionado, T. We talk about the legacy in streetwear created by the likes of Misa Hylton and June Ambrose, and the future driven by emerging leaders like Martine Rose. For such a significant effect on the culture of Streetwear, the recognition is lacking. Let's talk about it.Make sure to subscribe, rate, like, comment, and share.Brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Andima's Rihanna weaveCross Colours Tupac ShortsSalehe Bembury CrocsDenim Mbae JacketZaraMushroom Jordan 4sDap x Gap hoodie collabAO Studio 21 SweatpantsGeorgetown DunksFollow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and Tiktok Email us: gothisinblack@gmail.com

The Haute Guide
Episode 7: The Phenomena of The "AstroBoy" Boots & The HauteBrand Concept

The Haute Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2023 32:25


Welcome back to the podcast everyone! On this week's bonus episode, we get into our first spotlight for Black History Month, which is none other than the fashion godmother herself, June Ambrose! Then - have you seen MSCHF's new red boots that have everyone online talking? And of course for the "educational" piece - why entrepreneurs, creatives, and brands need to create a cohesive personal style that represents their brand identity for ultimate visibility.  Make sure to give 5 stars, subscribe, and share the episode! My Links: Website ➭ http://www.akbrownstl.com Facebook ➭ http://www.facebook.com/akbrownstl  Twitter ➭ http://www.twitter.com/akbrownstl  Follow ALL of My Instagrams ➭ http://www.instagram.com/akbrownstl  http://www.instagram.com/fwrdsociety http://www.instagram.com/hauteboss.co http://www.instagram.com/pinkmusestudio http://www.instagram.com/thehauteguidepodcast

In VOGUE: The Archives
The 1990s Episode 12: Rappers on the Runway: How Hip-Hop Changed Fashion

In VOGUE: The Archives

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 44:31


Music and fashion have always had a symbiotic relationship, but not until the emergence of hip hop did we see the direct influence of music and music-makers on the fashion industry—and vice versa. This episode is a culmination of the cultural prominence of hip hop, from Dapper Dan's Harlem Boutique to Tupac walking in a Versace show in Milan. We examine how Hip Hop shook up the fashion world in the 90's and eventually went on to take back its representation. Featuring interviews with Missy Elliot, LL Cool J, Kelly Rowland, Salt N Pepa, Dapper Dan, Daymond John, June Ambrose, and more.... For more on this week's episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast. Don't miss out on new episodes of In Vogue: The 1990s on: Apple Podcasts: listen.vogue.com/iv-apple-podcasts Spotify: listen.vogue.com/iv-spotify Google: listen.vogue.com/iv-google-podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Shop the Vogue Collection: https://shop.vogue.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The Institute of Black Imagination.
E50. June Ambrose: The Style Architect.

The Institute of Black Imagination.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 63:38 Very Popular


Today's conversation is with designer and creative director June Ambrose. June is an award-winning creative director, stylist, costume designer, and entrepreneur who has built a career creating culture-shifting moments through fashion and style. Using fashion as her language, June teaches us her own personal way of finding one's voice.  In today's episode, we explore themes of finding one's voice, the importance of authenticity, the constance of reinvention and what happens when you give yourself permission. Today's conversation reminds us of the power in building a brand and not to be defined by someone elses opinion of us. Things mentioned https://us.puma.com/us/en/puma/june-ambrose-x-puma-hoops-high-court-collection?utm_source_activity=TAG&utm_source=IG&utm_medium=BM&utm_campaign=PaidInfluencer_2021_HighCourt_PNA (June Ambrose's Collection) with Puma https://www.theguardian.com/media/2018/jun/27/big-dick-energy-what-is-it-who-has-it-pete-davidson-ariana-grande- (Big D Energy) What to listen to https://open.spotify.com/album/7a5kavkE59JLa6LRTq9ait (Mo Money Mo Problems (feat. Puff Daddy & Mase))  https://youtu.be/hHcyJPTTn9w (Missy Elliott - The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)) https://youtu.be/j6G1uwe20wg (Jay-Z - Change Clothes ft. Pharrell) https://youtu.be/wH_0_pijbZY (Shabba Ranks - Ting-A-ling) Who to follow Follow June Ambrose on IG https://www.instagram.com/juneambrose/?hl=en (@juneambrose) Visit her website https://www.juneambrose.com/about-june (here.) This conversation was recorded on August 18th, 2022.   Host https://www.instagram.com/dario.studio/ (Dario Calmese)  Producer: https://www.instagram.com/holly_woodco/ (Coniqua Johnson)  Visual Art Direction and Designs:  http://riverwildmen.com/ (River Wildmen), https://www.instagram.com/afrovisualism/ (AfroVisualism) Director of Digital Content: https://www.instagram.com/vickygcreative/ (@vickygcreative) Bookings: https://www.instagram.com/itsms.kt/ (@itsms.kt) Original Music composed by Adam Radice Audio Edited by Adam Radice Visit us at https://www.blackimagination.com/oral-history (blackimagination.com )

Fishnet Flix
Minisode: Missy Elliott 'The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)' (1997)

Fishnet Flix

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2022 18:55


Grab your Hefty bags, Fishies, 'cause it's time for us to show some RESPEK to one of the greatest music videos of all time: Missy Elliott's "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)," which came out 25 years ago this May. That garbage bag/Michelin man look that's burned in our minds was by June Ambrose (who also did our fave Belly). This was peak Hype Williams era, so we're blessed with his trademark fisheye lens which gloriously highlights Missy's iconic makeup (which was done by Billy B) and those Alain Mikli glasses. Enjoy this fun music minisode! 

Radiolab
In the Dust of This Planet

Radiolab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 28:59 Very Popular


Horror, fashion, and the end of the world … In this episode, first aired in 2014, but maybe even more relevant today, things get weird as we explore the undercurrents of thought that link nihilists, beard-stroking philosophers, Jay-Z, and True Detective. Today on Radiolab, a puzzle. Jad's brother-in-law wrote a book called 'In The Dust of This Planet'. It's an academic treatise about the horror humanity feels as we realize that we are nothing but a speck in the universe. For a few years nobody read it. But then … It seemed to show up on True Detective.   Then in a fashion magazine.   And then on Jay-Z's back. How?  We talk nihilism with Eugene Thacker & Simon Critchley, leather jackets with June Ambrose, climate change with David Victor, and hope with the father of Transcendental Black Metal - Hunter Hunt Hendrix of the band Liturgy. Also, check out WNYC Studio's On the Media episode Staring into the Abyss, in it Brooke Gladstone and Jad Abumrad continue their discussion of nihilism and its place in history. You can find Eugene Thacker's 'In The Dust Of the Planet' at Zero Books Support Radiolab by becoming a member of The Lab today.     Radiolab is on YouTube! Catch up with new episodes and hear classics from our archive. Plus, find other cool things we did in the past — like miniseries, music videos, short films and animations, behind-the-scenes features, Radiolab live shows, and more. Take a look, explore and subscribe!

Red Table Talk
Dressing Age Appropriate w/ June Ambrose

Red Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 39:27


Celebrity Fashion Stylist and Costume Designer June Ambrose joins Gam to discuss dressing your age, fashion tips, and getting the most out of statement pieces you already have in your closet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The T-Zone
The Beauty of Hip Hop with June Ambrose

The T-Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 40:40


Welcome to another episode of The T-Zone by M•A•C Cosmetics, your source for a behind-the-brush look into the worlds of culture, fashion and beauty. Today, John and Drew are joined today by legendary stylist and costume designer, June Ambrose whose lasting influence on hip-hop style can be seen almost everywhere you look. Together they discuss her work designing costumes for Hype Williams' Belly and her costume work on music videos for Missy Elliott, P Diddy, Jay-Z and more. They talk about the launch of her recent Puma collection, her career-long fight for greater representation for Black culture in the beauty industry, the freedom of the 90s, and creating new opportunities for future generations. Plus, she says she's 5'2”, but John thinks she's really 5'10” and gets to the bottom of that mystery. It's another inspirational and glamorous episode of The T-Zone by M•A•C Cosmetics. Follow UsTwitter @MACcosmeticsFacebook @MACcosmeticsInstagram @maccosmeticsPresented by M•A•C Cosmeticshttps://www.maccosmetics.com/

Diagnosis Success
S4 Ep4: The 3 Types of Relationships with Tinika Sadiku

Diagnosis Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 68:15


"The 3 relationship types are Soul Mates, The Settlers, and The Misery Index" In this episode we interview accomplished NYC stylist Tinika Sadiku. Her list of clients include Tisha Campbell, June Ambrose + many more. We discuss relationships in depth from the male and female perspective to analyze the 3 relationship types (Soul Mates, The Settlers, and The Misery Index). Have you found your soul mate? Are you settling in your current relationship? Are you miserable? This episode digs deep to help people obtain clarity.  Tinika Sadiku - https://www.tinikasadiku.com Rhythm Couture: https://www.rhythmcouture.com Get your FREE Guide to Music Licensing Here - https://www.rhythmcouture.com/mlb Get The Rhythm Couture Music Licensing Blueprint™ Here - https://kylehunter.podia.com/the-music-licensing-blueprint Register for The Sync Music Seminar Here - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sync-music-seminar-music-in-film-and-tv-conference-tickets-178432425187

Hersole Podcast
Ep.13: ”Funkmaster Mikayla Flex”

Hersole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2021 93:31


Ep.13: "Funkmaster Mikayla Flex"   On this week's episode of the Hersole Podcast, the girls talk Telfar Slander? A girl posted a day in the life of her Telfar bag after everyday use for two to three months and went on a rant about the damage it had. SIS WHAT DID YOU EXPECT FROM VEGAN LEATHER?! We finally have a black owned brand that is for us, (BY US!) but people wanna bash it and call it “cheap”    Tommy Hilfiger claims he's the first designer to do streetwear?! Yikes..   Hersole went to the June Ambrose x Puma event at WoodstackIVY! For those that don't know, she is the creative director of women's basketball at Puma! June liked our post as well! THE PRICE JUST WENT UP 

Second Life
Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr: June Ambrose From Culture-Defining Moments With Jay-Z to Creative Directing for Puma

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 29:53


Image architect June Ambrose has been creating culture-defining work for the past 25 years. Throughout her work on over 200 music videos with artists like Missy Elliott and Jay-Z to styling celebs for the red carpet to her newest role as the creative director for Puma Hoops, June's fiercely imaginative mind amplifies any projects she touches. On this episode, she's here to talk about her first collection with Puma out this December, as well as her current fashion obsessions, outfit formulas, and styling tips you don't want to miss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr
June Ambrose From Culture-Defining Moments With Jay-Z to Creative Directing for Puma

Who What Wear with Hillary Kerr

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 29:53


Image architect June Ambrose has been creating culture-defining work for the past 25 years. Throughout her work on over 200 music videos with artists like Missy Elliott and Jay-Z to styling celebs for the red carpet to her newest role as the creative director for Puma Hoops, June's fiercely imaginative mind amplifies any projects she touches. On this episode, she's here to talk about her first collection with Puma out this December, as well as her current fashion obsessions, outfit formulas, and styling tips you don't want to miss.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Ebro in the Morning Podcast
Ebro In The Morning - Legendary Stylist June Ambrose + Director Ralph McDaniels

Ebro in the Morning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 43:42


Legendary Stylist June Ambrose joins Ebro in the Morning to break down some of the trends that she started (such as Jersey Dress), some of her biggest influences in culture including Jay-Z's biggest looks, Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes, and more! Director, VJ, and DJ - Ralph McDaniels of Video Music Box fame joins the program to discuss his upcoming documentary - "You're Watching Video Music Box."   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hersole Podcast
Ep.11: ”All in the Dancery”

Hersole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 87:37


Ep.11: "All in the Dancery"    SHOUTOUT TO ALL OF OUR LISTENERS WE ARE OVER 1000 DOWNLOADS!!!    This week the ladies give us their Thanksgiving recap. Mikayla talks about going to the Snipes Jordan 11 event and enjoying the open bar. As promised the ladies to discuss the deeper darker criminal link behind “America's Next Top Model”.  After a week of listening to Summer's new album and her having a new man. The ladies are more confused than ever. Is there a time limit on how long it takes to really heal from a past relationship? Can you really love to fast?  Shout out to the good sis June Ambrose is the creative director of Puma of women's basketball.    Is Nike canceling Nike???    Nike cancels one store's orders for the entire season next year and limits Air Force 1 pair per purchase.   Sneaker Topics include:    AMM 1's Patent 1's  New Women's Dunk Colorways     

OMONDI Presents: The Cutting Room Floor
S4 EP5: Elevating The Culture ft. June Ambrose

OMONDI Presents: The Cutting Room Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 10:41


Full Episode : www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor IG: @JUNEAMBROSE

The Cutting Room Floor
S4 EP5: Elevating The Culture ft. June Ambrose

The Cutting Room Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 10:41


Full Episode : www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor IG: @JUNEAMBROSE

Hersole Podcast
Ep.3: “Traded my night bag for a Telfar”

Hersole Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 73:08


Hersole Podcast Ep.3: “Traded my night bag for a Telfar”   Mikayla wants to know where her access for “Off- White” Dunks??? Nya refuses to purchase “Shimmer” Jordan 4's? This week the ladies discuss the fall fits and patiently waiting for “Lighting” Jordan 4's. Mikayla reviews the Netflix's series “The Hype” and whether it lives up to the hype. Other topics include:    Revolve x Aaliyah???? Homage to black women stylists(June Ambrose, Misa Hylton) paved way for streetwear style. Follow the Hersole Podcast on Instagram! Follow Mikayla on Instagram! Follow Nya on Instagram!

WayMaker Fireside Chat
Exploring New Opportunities and Reinventing Yourself with June Ambrose

WayMaker Fireside Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 48:15


In this episode, we're sitting down with the recognized designer, stylist, and creative director June Ambrose to discuss her diverse career experiences, passions, and her advice to listeners. June will delve into who her waymakers were throughout the course of her career, how she has grown in multiple facets, and her future pursuits.

SXSW Sessions
Laurieann Gibson on Tapping Into Your Creative Vision

SXSW Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 24:04


Empower the dreamer in you: the artist, the writer, the athlete, the entrepreneur, the mover and shaker. World-renowned creative visionary, choreographer and author Laurieann Gibson shares the principles that have shaped and guided her artistic work developing some of the world's biggest pop stars. In conversation with creative director, celebrity stylist and costume designer June Ambrose, Gibson speaks to the inspirational jewels she's garnered over her 20-year career in entertainment in order to ignite your creative passions, and encourages us to create a unique roadmap to success, and to "dance your dance."

Claima Stories with Bimma
June Ambrose shares a story about creating a voice for hip hop through fashion

Claima Stories with Bimma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 73:14


June Ambrose is the mind behind some of hip hops most iconic looks From Jay-Z to Missy Elliott. Born in Antigua and raised in the south Bronx, June grew up as a latch key kid, whose creativity and entrepreneurial spirit was unmatched at a very early age. Despite living in the rough Bronx in the 70s and 80s, her mother, made sure she got the chance to see as many different experiences as she possibly could, from her aunt working at CBS studios to being a product of the fresh air fund program.A student at a performing arts high school, she studied theater and when she wasn't on the stage, she learned how to tell stories though costume design. June always used fashion as a way to express herself and a way to hide her teenage insecurities. With a flair for style, a winning smile, and a sharp personality, June took advantage of every opportunity that came her way. After high school, She worked at an investment firm as a researcher, and although the money was great, she was bored to tears. Leaving that, to intern at a record label in the marketing department, and thinking like costume designer... When the opportunity came to style a young artist, she raised her hand, with no experience just a love of fashion and gumption. She learned on the job, learning how to work with fashion houses, budgets,  and learning how to style for the camera as opposed to the stage. June was starting to figure out how to give hip hop a voice through fashion.About Claima Stories with Bimma:Former Nike Marketer, Bimma Williams interviews leading and emerging BIPOC creatives about how they were able to break into the notoriously guarded creative and sneaker industries. From these stories, listeners will learn how to claim their dream careers. Featuring Melody Ehsani, Jeff Staple, and James Whitner. Listen and Subscribe now. Subscribe: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claimastories/Twitter: https://twitter.com/claimastories

Claima Stories with Bimma
June Ambrose - Stylist & Fashion Icon (Trailer)

Claima Stories with Bimma

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 0:49


June Ambrose shares story about working with Jay Z.About Claima Stories with Bimma:Former Nike Marketer, Bimma Williams interviews leading and emerging BIPOC creatives about how they were able to break into the notoriously guarded creative and sneaker industries. From these stories, listeners will learn how to claim their dream careers. Featuring Melody Ehsani, Jeff Staple, and James Whitner. Listen and Subscribe now.Subscribe: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/claimastories/Twitter: https://twitter.com/claimastories

The Nostalgia Cafe
Stylist/Designer June Ambrose

The Nostalgia Cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 72:06


June Ambrose is a trend setting stylist/designer who is credited with creating the look and fashion of hip-hop in the 90s, and has built an enterprise in fashion and business. She shares with us he secrets to success, as well as what it is like to work with the greatest names in pop music, and just what is the real story behind that famous Missy Elliott blow up outfit!

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Fashioning Music Culture, an interview with June Ambrose

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 47:00


This week we speak with June Ambrose about her incredible 25 year career shaping fashion and music culture. From her work with Missy Elliot, Puff Daddy and Jay-Z, we speak about creating the looks for some of music's most iconic moments. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

She Got The Juice Podcast
90s Babies and the Ladies of Hip Hop

She Got The Juice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 70:32


We discuss the legacy of women in the 90s hip hop scene, considered the "golden years" of hip hop. We discuss legends such Queen Latifah, Da Brat, Lil Kim, our FAV Missy Elliot, and Eve. Queen Stylez also shoutouts the stylist who set the aesthetics that we all grew to know and love, such as June Ambrose and Misa Hylton. Queen Latifah: Ladies First - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Qimg_q7LbQ Da Brat: Funkdafied - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfpR9jKy0IQ Lil Kim: Crush On You - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6yC4KXGixE Missy Elliot: The Rain - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHcyJPTTn9w Eve: Love is Blind - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zm3wsHstlAc --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shegot-thejuice/support

Digital Soulfood
The Entrepreneur Series

Digital Soulfood

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 36:00


Starting a business, and maintaining a business are two completely different things. In this episode, I speak with Kyiesha Sterling, Co-Founder of hiphopcloset.com, and online retailer who's been in business for 23 years. We discuss how she got her start, the secret of her success, and what's next for June Ambrose and April Walker's favorite retailer.

Light Culture
June Ambrose -- Hip Hop’s Fashion Futurist

Light Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 34:10


Caribbean born, Bronx raised, Ambrose is responsible for some of hip hop's most iconic images: Jay-Z, Missy Elliott and Nas have all benefited from her creativity. Newly appointed creative director of Puma, she has a slew of “projects'' in the works and her first collection coming this fall. We speculate about the future of athleisure post Corona, laugh at her brief stint in finance, and ponder the meaning of Jay-Z’s suit v. Mark Zuckerberg’s hoodie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Checking In with Michelle Williams
Checking In w/ June Ambrose

Checking In with Michelle Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 54:25


Michelle and June Ambrose discuss choosing happiness, the brighter side of being stuck at home during the pandemic, “styleology”, and recognizing style as an art. Fashion is so much deeper than what you have on! CHECK IN to this episode for some great tips on not just how to look good, but how to feel good, too. Stay connected with June Ambrose on Instagram! https://instagram.com/juneambrose Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Second Life
June Ambrose: Costume Designer, Image Architect, and Creative Director of Puma

Second Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2020 51:21


June Ambrose is one of fashion’s most influential stylists, costumer designers, and image architects and is now the creative director of Puma. Through her extensive years of experience, Ambrose has established a name for herself styling and creating custom pieces for notable clientele, including Jay-Z, Will Smith, Missy Elliott, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Alicia Keys, Lizzo, and more. Therefore, it may come as a surprise that Ambrose began her career at an investment banking firm. On this episode of Second Life, find out how Ambrose made a drastic career pivot, how she managed to get her foot in the door in the music and fashion industries to ultimately define culture through fashion, and everything she learned along the way.

DzaLAND
Once Upon A Time On Shroomwood Ave...

DzaLAND

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 12:42


In this episode I share a story about a FRIEND who did some shrooms during the quarantine. DISCLAIMER: It wasn’t me

In VOGUE: The 1990s
Episode 12: Rappers on the Runway: How Hip-Hop Changed Fashion

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 43:16


Music and fashion have always had a symbiotic relationship, but not until the emergence of hip hop did we see the direct influence of music and music-makers on the fashion industry—and vice versa. This episode is a culmination of the cultural prominence of hip hop, from Dapper Dan’s Harlem Boutique to Tupac walking in a Versace show in Milan. We examine how Hip Hop shook up the fashion world in the 90's and eventually went on to take back its representation. Featuring interviews with Missy Elliot, LL Cool J, Kelly Rowland, Salt N Pepa, Dapper Dan, Daymond John, June Ambrose, and more.... For more on this week’s episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast. Don’t miss out on new episodes of In Vogue: The 1990s on: Apple Podcasts: listen.vogue.com/iv-apple-podcasts Spotify: listen.vogue.com/iv-spotify Google: listen.vogue.com/iv-google-podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts.

REVOLT BLACK NEWS
Black representation and its impact on Black youth

REVOLT BLACK NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 43:58


On this episode of "REVOLT BLACK NEWS," Eboni K. Williams examines the importance of Black representation across industries. Black kids seeing people who look like themselves in difference spaces can make all the difference in believing that they can reach for the stars and purse their dreams, too. So, it's very important to understand that representation matters -- especially for the Black community. Ray J and recording artist Shavone discuss the tech world; June Ambrose and Claire Sulmers delve into the fashion industry; and Stacey Abrams breaks down Black representation in politics. Justin Sylvester also joins for Black Excellence Entertainment.

The Suga
Creating Your Personal Style with June Ambrose

The Suga

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2020 54:46


It doesn’t always have to be mom jeans and Birkenstocks, we’re talking with celebrity stylist and costume designer, June Ambrose about keeping it cute and creating your personal style. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ACHiEVE
June Ambrose

ACHiEVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 67:49


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The Vegan Sexy Cool Podcast
Entering The Juniverse

The Vegan Sexy Cool Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 46:50


June Ambrose is a fashion industry powerhouse and a social media superstar. We are talking with her about how eating plant based is key to her wellness journey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Brittney Mack Podcast
Faith It Until You Make It with Erica Dias

The Brittney Mack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 39:03


Due to Covid-19, the quality of this episode sounds different. For the safety of our host and guests, we are using phone interviews and short voice messages as social distancing methods. Thanks for your continuous love, support, and understanding.Today, we have a native of Richmond, California. She is the co-founder of the B firm PR. She is an entrepreneur, public speaker, author, and wardrobe stylist. She will be telling us how she landed opportunities with Comcast, Doritos,[00:00:52] Tebeau, Macy's, VH1, BET, and became Amazon's number one [00:01:00] best seller. She will also give insight to the biggest mistakes people can make with branding. Please welcome Ms. Erica Dias.[00:01:14] Hello, Ms. Erica Dias. Thank you so much for being here. Thank you so much for having me. It's an honor to have you as the first black woman entrepreneur and author. Well, thank you so much. I'm definitely honored. Yeah. And I know you have the business and you started that with your sister, Ashley Jernigan. Yeah, my sister and I started the B firm PR about, um, April, 2010.[00:01:46] What made you go into business with your sister? I know some people shy away from going into business with family, but I think that's a great idea. Yeah. So the good thing about my sister and [00:02:00] I is we are the opposite. However, we are alike in many ways. Um, my sister is very, very cross your T's, dot your[00:02:11] I's. I'm more of the visionary. Um, you know, step out on faith with $500 or less and make things happen. Uh, but my sister is very like, you know, plan it out a through Z. And so with that being my sister's personality and my personality. . Um, it actually built me well in business because even though, um, I brought the idea to my sister, she understood business, and she was definitely supportive of, um, this idea that I had.[00:02:45] Uh, so she handled the business aspect of it that I wasn't too familiar with. My sister also was already a seasoned publicist, um, and working. And the industry as a publicist, I was actually working [00:03:00] in the industry as a wardrobe stylist for television and film and commercials. And when I decided to step out on faith and create[00:03:10] this new business venture, which is a family business, my sister was definitely the first one that I made the call too. And like I said, with her, believing in the idea and understanding business, she set the business up and I, you know, stepped out and got the clients. Yes, that is awesome. That is very awesome.[00:03:31] So can you tell the audience exactly what you do in PR. Okay. So what my sister and I do is we basically create the narrative being told to the public, um, that can be whether it's in a magazine, whether it's on television, whether it's on a blog, um, you know, Speaking engagements. I basically take a client and I help them build their brand behind the [00:04:00] scene.[00:04:00] Um, you know, making sure that their brand is highlighted for the best of their ability. Um, we create, uh, opportunities for our clients as well, too, whether it comes to, you know, endorsement deals, um, strategic brand partnership. Um, I also make sure that. The narrative being told to the media is the story that we tell, you know, um, it's, it's always true story.[00:04:31] However, what you guys see our read about when it comes to clients that, um, my firm posts or that my firm represents, that's the story that we've told. That's the pitch that we gave and that's what helped. We too, that a client being maybe featured in Forbes or Huffington post or black enterprise, um, it's, it's the story that we create that makes, you know, the media buy into it.[00:05:00] [00:05:00] I say you always work with huge companies and huge people. So. Even when you were doing the fashion and things like that. So how do you land great opportunities with those huge people? Cause I know with the fashion you did, you just told us what you did with PR. So with fashion, you did Comcast Doritos Macy's VH1 and the list goes on.[00:05:26] So how do you gain those huge opportunities? So, um, I honestly want to credit that, that those opportunities to, um, really just my hard work and determination and, and just assertiveness when it came to not waiting on anybody that can mean anything, but I was one of those, you know, those young. Women in high school who was very ambitious, very driven.[00:05:56] And I knew what I wanted at a young age. So I was [00:06:00] a big, uh, vision board person and I still am. But back in the day I would, I would, uh, put vision boards all around my room and it would have pictures, magazine, cutouts, words of, um, people that I aspire to. To the life or people that were doing the things that I aspire to do or wanted to do.[00:06:21] And people that I admired and June Ambrose, um, who is a wardrobe stylist to miss me, Alia JZ, she's created ample amount of work as a costume designer for movies like belly and, uh, you know, different artists. And I was blown away by her, um, her, her work, her work ethic, um, just her being a woman of color who looked like me and who was killing it.[00:06:48] And so at a young age, uh, Brown, 15, 16, I reached out to June Ambrose. You know, there was no Instagram back then there was no Twitter. Uh, I believe there was my [00:07:00] face and there was, uh, You know, just a phone book, you know, and I ended up getting her company's, uh, business information and I actually called on my lunch break.[00:07:13] I'll never forget. I caught on my lunch break at high school and I was using one of my friend's phone and. She had a flip phone and I called, um, her office, an ambulance to his office. And, um, I guess I sounded professional enough to where her assistant at the time put her on the phone, you know? And I said to myself, a little prayer, which was something real short and sweet, like, okay, you have five minutes to basically give her, you know, your elevator pitch.[00:07:45] God, please give me the right words to say. And. You know, I told her that I had been admiring her from afar and who I was, and I asked her, I said, if you give me a telephone internship, because mind you, I was still in high [00:08:00] school. So I said, if you give me a telephone internship, I said, I will come and work for you for free when I graduated high school, no matter where I am, where you are, if you give me this opportunity, you know, like I will promise to show you that I can, you know, Be enacted, you know, and thankfully active time in mind you.[00:08:21] But like I said, there was no Instagram, there was no Twitter. This woman knows me, not from a, you know, like a can of paint. She literally was receptive at that time. She couldn't even believe that I was in high school calling her. Cause I even ended up telling her like, you know, she was like, you're in high school.[00:08:37] And I say, yes, I'm on my lunch break. So we gotta make this quick, like I'm sneaking on the phone. And she was receptive. Gave me an opportunity. Uh, I speak to her maybe like. I don't know once every couple of months. Um, and she would just kind of, you know, give me advice. I would tell her what I was doing.[00:08:58] Um, we kept in contact all [00:09:00] the way until, you know, I had the opportunity to meet her in person and I'll never forget, I never had been starstruck, but when. I met her and she walked up the elevator. I thought I saw like that cousin. I was like, Oh my God, I've arrived. Like, this is the woman who I've been admiring since I was in high school.[00:09:18] You know, I finally get my opportunity to work with her. And by this time I'm at least 21, you know? So imagine being a 16 year old girl, 15 year old girl who has been admiring somebody for that many years, and then you finally meet them, um, And with the advice that you had given me throughout high school and my college years, um, I had done it, you know, like, like it was Bible and I even went a step further and, you know, went to cosmetology school while I was in high school.[00:09:50] I didn't want to limit my skillset, um, in the industry of Baxton and beauty and. I went to [00:10:00] cosmetology school. I was very much so into speaking things into existence. If there was somebody that I wanted to intern with, I wanted to work with. I was the first one, you know, applying, putting my application in interning.[00:10:15] You know, mom, my parents honestly were, were very supportive with my endeavor. So I can honestly say that even though I had to fit dreams in these goals, if it wasn't for them supporting the essence of those business goals and dreams. You know, financially and even just, you know, uh, just supported me and emotionally, like I wouldn't have been able to do it, you know, because a lot of people have dreams and, and, and don't have the news to, uh, to though, you know, and, and my family was very supportive of the goals that I had for myself.[00:10:51] And along with, like I said, women like June Ambrose, who gave me an opportunity, I wouldn't have been able to have that opportunity. If my mom, [00:11:00] wasn't there to support, you know, my dream. So that's honestly where I have gotten those opportunities. Have it started with my foundation, you know, my, my mom, my grandmother, my dad believing in me and helping me and, and honestly telling me at a young age that I can do anything that I want it to be.[00:11:21] And, um, you know, I knew just continuing to knock down doors. That's where I got. That those opportunities from, you know, just putting myself out there, um, you know, being the one who would raise her hand when guest speakers would come in, if they will work in that Nordstrom's or Dior, or, you know, wherever in the facts and departments are on these six facts and shows, I was...Email thebrittneymackpodcast@brittneymack.com to request the (98% accurate) full transcript.

Professional Troublemaker
Consume the Room (with June Ambrose) - Episode 39

Professional Troublemaker

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 64:34


In this episode,, Luvvie is feeling good about learning on Instagram that one of her followers sharing that named her daughter after Luvvie. She rants about finding out that we are learning in the wake of COVID-19 that hand washing was not happening for far too many people, and gives a PSA to WASH YOUR HANDS. And since we need some good trash TV to watch right now, Luvvie is spotlighting Love is Blind on Netflix in case you need some can’t-look-away, bingeable TV while you're socially distancing. Luvvie’s guest this week is fashion designer, author, celebrity stylist and unicorn, June Ambrose.You can follow June on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram (@juneambrose)Follow @Luvvie everywhere – Instagram, Facebook, Twitter. Check out her New York Times best-selling book I’M JUDGING YOU: The Do-Better Manual!Get a FREE audiobook on Audible, on us! CLICK HERE!Have thoughts about the episode? Share on social media using the hashtag #RantsandRandomness. Also, follow the podcast on Instagram and Twitter! Email LuvvieRants@gmail.com with feedback or questions!Recorded at: Chicago Recording Company

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
716: How Celebrity Makeup Artist Camara Aunique Helps is Dreaming Bigger, Manifesting Her Vision and Building a Legacy with Her Brand

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 48:35


"Your dream has to scare you in some way for it to change the world." Celebrity makeup artist and businesswoman Camara Aunique Helps has worked with celebrities like Ava DuVernay, Quincy, June Ambrose, Yvonne Orji, Lil Rel Howery, Angela Bassett and countless others. On this second episode in our "WHERE IS SHE NOW?" series, we catch up with Camara when she is literally pushing herself outside of her comfort zone. At the time, she was signing up for the Brooklyn Half marathon and thinking about the way she could go bigger in her life so she can build her legacy and have an impact. Camara was first on episode 33 of the Support is Sexy podcast, and during this interview, she talks to us about manifesting your vision, taking risks, being pushed outside of your comfort zone and building a legacy. LEARN MORE ABOUT CAMARA AUNIQUE AT https://www.camaraaunique.com/shop USE THE CODE SUPPORTISSEXY FOR A SPECIAL 20% OFF! For more interviews and insights from more than 400 women entrepreneurs around the world, go to supportissexy.com. HAVE A QUESTION FOR SUPPORT IS SEXY PODCAST HOST ELAYNE FLUKER? TEXT HER NOW AT +1 (908) 955-9422 AND SHE'LL TEXT YOU RIGHT BACK! SERIOUSLY! :) ASK YOUR QUESTION, OR JUST REACH OUT TO SAY HELLO.

This Woman Can
Ep059: Kristin Frazer - Don't let doubters limit your dreams

This Woman Can

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2020 56:15


My guest is Kristin Frazer, the founder and design director of Trèfle, Inc in the British Virgin Islands. Born from a rich inheritance of fabric and fashion, Trèfle designs embodies the boldness of artistry that is present in the culture of the BVI.  After receiving her Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in Fashion Design and Marketing and interning for Carolina Herrera and BCBG Max Azria in the spring of 2006, Kristin returned home and as a next generation seamstress herself, she entered a new world of fashion, and in 2008, launched Trèfle; a swim and resortwear company focused on men, women and children. Now 11 years in, Trèfle has become the home of the Virgin Islands’ most characteristic fashion choices with product offerings in different labels: Trèfle(Men & Women), Trèfle284(Kids) and TrèfleHOME(Home goods & accessories).   Her success includes press mentions in local, regional and international magazines like Essence, Marie Claire, Ebony and Harper's Bazaar, along with celebrity endorsements from Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, June Ambrose and more. Other highlights include collaborating with US company based Otterbox as the first Caribbean designer to create her own line of fashion symmetry series phone cases in 2017 and 2018. Celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2019, Essence festival officially launched their first ever Fashion House in New Orleans which hosted over 10 designers including Trèfle.   Trèfle has grown with far more love and appreciation for its territory with the opportunity to design the opening ceremonial wear for the 2016 Olympics in Brazil and the 2017 Commonwealth games in Australia for the BVI Olympic team and committee. In early 2018, the charitable arm of Trèfle was launched as the 284 Foundation; a British Virgin Islands (BVI) based non-profit organization whose mission is to support creative arts education opportunities for young people in the BVI. Trèfle continues to rebuild the brand post Hurricane Irma with vibrant capsule collections each year as we invite you to "Our home...Your paradise".   To connect with Kristin  TrefleDesigns.com Facebook.com/trefledesigns Twitter.com/trefleswimwear Instagram.com/trefledesigns   If your goal is maximize your career opportunities, join the free This Woman Can Community NOW - and gain access to the support, community and resources you need for career success.  www.thiswomancan.coach     Connect with me  LinkedIn or Facebook: Iamjanicesutherland   

A Waste Of Time with ItsTheReal
#301: Jonathan Mannion

A Waste Of Time with ItsTheReal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 96:23


This week on A Waste of Time with ItsTheReal, we welcome legendary photographer Jonathan Mannion to the Upper West Side for a deep, hilarious and very meaningful conversation!(3:45) AKAs(4:48) What photographs/artwork he has on his walls at home.(5:28) Meeting and working with Richard Avedon (11:20) His introduction to Hip Hop and what other genres/artists he enjoys (22:37) “Who you shoot vs. How you shoot” (32:30) The first time he sold a print/photograph.(35:08) Dealing with online criticism (40:07) What sessions he felt that he rose to the occasion (45:22) Shooting for DJ Khaled and the differences between photographing humans and animals(56:57) The creative process behind his album cover shoots(59:03) Shooting at live events as opposed to magazines or album covers (1:05:21) Advice to upcoming photographers (1:12:32) Other art forms he uses to express himself and discusses all the private flights he has taken Speed Round:(1:22:53) Busta Rhymes (1:24:36) Puff Daddy (1:26:21) Outkast(1:27:35) June Ambrose (1:28:35) Nelly(1:31:04) Dreamville (1:32:34) Who he wants to work with See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Off The Strength
Embracing the things that scare you, featuring Camara Aunique

Off The Strength

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 64:50


The group is joined today by Camara Aunique - celebrity makeup artist and rising star.Camara Aunique has quickly risen to become one of New York City’s go-to celebrity make-up artists. Her client list includes celebrities Ava Duvernay, Quincy, June Ambrose, Yvonne Orji, Lil Rel Howery, Kandi Burruss, Susan Kelechi Watson, Barry Jenkins, Angela Bassett, Terry Crews, Garcelle Beauvais, Lisa Price, Justine Skye and countless others. Her work has graced the runway stages of designers Kate Spade, Reed Krakoff, and Kenneth Cole, also making time for television appearances and online tutorials to help viewers at home learn industry tips.Thriving off of the fast pace of New York’s fashion, beauty, and entertainment industries, Camara’s incomparable work ethic stems from a lifelong admiration of her grandmother, who stopped at nothing to provide for her family. As a Brooklyn native, Camara has seen the bright and dark sides of her city’s rapid development. As the newest and youngest member on the Board of Managers for the YMCA Mc Burney through her philanthropic work, she hopes to equip New Yorkers with the tools needed to access the many resources and opportunities her city has to offer . Camara lives by the motto, “I want to be to young people who I needed growing up.” Her award-winning work is a testament.The Camara Aunique experience is one to be remembered, combining artistry, relaxation, and quality to ensure her clients receive the very best, every time.Camara's Website - See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Fashioned in Faith
CONVO2: A Meltdown in Barney's; Be Anxious for Nothing

Fashioned in Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 44:36


In this conversation I tell how I had a meltdown in Barney's after meeting June Ambrose that lead to me finding my inspiration and a confirmation from God. I discuss how important it is to remember that your steps are ordered and if you have faith in God and the plans he has for your future, you should be anxious for NOTHING. 

Fishnet Flix
Belly

Fishnet Flix

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2018 30:24


Ahhh Belly, where do we begin. This movie perfectly encapsulates the extreme talents of the fashion forward, but still street adjacent, look and feel of a June Ambrose and Hype Williams collaboration. June and Hype are like music video PB & J...or like caviar and crème fraîche. If you haven't watched this '98 masterpiece you're missing out!  The cast is perfect too! You have DMX, Nas, the stunning and talented Taral Hicks, Tionne 'T-Boz' Watkins, Method Man. Kurt Loder, Tyrin Turner, and so many more. 

PSL PODCAST
The Power of Purpose Interview: B. Hunter & Timothy "Teach" Jones

PSL PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 54:45


Award-winning writer, producer, and TV show host, Timothy "Teach" Jones sits down with B. Hunter for an epic discussion examining childhood dreams, artistic avenues as an adolescent, overcoming depression, chasing fears, turning failures into footstools, and how the transition from negative to positive word use ultimately led to the creation of Power Speaks Louder.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Our mission is to educate, empower and transform lives by The Power of Words.Your feedback is valuable to us. If you enjoyed this podcast, share your words at www.powerspeakslouder.com/feedbackGot questions that you would like B. Hunter to answer on the PSL Podcast? submit your question(s) and include your social media handle in the question form at www.powerspeakslouder.com/feedback Social Media:Instagram: @powerspeakslouderFacebook: @powerspeakslouder• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • In addition to being the founder/CEO of Power Speaks Louder, visionary B. Hunter adds a host of other accolades to her name. As a designer/creator with over 10 years of experience, B has worked with the likes of Prince, Ryan Leslie, June Ambrose, Eugenia Kim, Victoria's Secret, Steve Madden, and Betsey Johnson. Her editorial work includes HypeBeast, WWD, Complex, SoCal, InStyle, and Joyce Meyer publications. When B isn't working on design and film, her philanthropic efforts can be felt locally and globally. Drawing inspiration from childhood bullying and depression, B. Hunter's non-profit organization PSL strives to empower, encourage and enrich the lives of all those who are hurting—primarily the homeless and at-risk youth. Her goal and vision is to edify individuals to reach their highest potential so that they too, can become collaborative leaders in their community and worldwide.B. Hunter writes and creates visual art in her spare time and currently resides in Southern California.Social Media:Instagram: @b_hunter_• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Timothy “Teach” Jones is an award-winning writer, producer, and PBS TV show host for “Hidden Hikes.” As the founder/CEO of Timothy Jones Productions, LLC, Teach spends most days producing faith-based films, music, and books. When not producing, or in attendance at one of his speaking engagements, Teach can also be found behind the camera. In his directorial debut, “Discovering Destiny,” Teach depicts a compelling documentary of one man’s journey to overcome childhood abuse, drug/alcohol addiction, and gang affiliation.Social Media:Instagram: @timothyteachjones Facebook: @tjonesakateach 

Yes, Girl!
June Ambrose #RockMom

Yes, Girl!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 62:13


Stylist to the stars June Ambrose took time out of her crammed Hollywood schedule and shared how she juggles red carpets, motherhood, and marriage while looking flawless and stress free. Through her Instalife, we know June’s a rock mom who’s been shaping the culture for two plus decades. From styling hip hop icons Jay Z, Missy Elliott and Diddy to creating visionary magazine covers and videos to reporting on who’s hot and what’s not at every hot ticket in around the world. But here she gives the real keys to having a beautiful life.

The YBF Podcast
The June Ambrose Episode

The YBF Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 70:26


June Ambrose talks to Natasha about style, storytelling, her A-list clientele, and the tea that goes with it. The run down: June dishes on doing things that scare the sh*t out of you, designing doll dresses and costumes in elementary school and as a theater major, how she got into showrooms, hip hop styling impacting the culture, how the storytelling of rap relates to the story of fashion, styling hip hop artists according to present really life and the future, she schools us on why Kanye went the boho-homeless grunge route with his clothing line, why her job is to be an artistic storyteller, how she's done over 200 music videos in her career, why high fashion houses didn't want to lend to Mariah, DMX's shenaningans, styling DMX and Tashera for their wedding (and the hoodness that ensued), witnessing the drunken party antics of the rap stars, getting slighted (to this day) by certain black actresses, why being humbled is a good thing, the gift she bought for Blue Ivy Carter (and what she's buying the Carter twins), why she celebrates “rock moms,” if she's making a cook book, raising her kids as business people, leveling up your frumpy wear, her top 5 style icons, having conviction, her dream client, 5 things every woman needs in her closet every season, her worst client ever, her worst style moment ever and more.

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!
33: Celebrity Makeup Artist Camara Aunique Helps on Mastering the Gorgeous Grind

Support is Sexy Podcast with Elayne Fluker | Interviews with Successful Women Entrepreneurs 5 Days a Week!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2016 38:31


When Camara Aunique Helps first met superstar stylist June Ambrose, she was working at the makeup counter at Lord & Taylor, and June—the creator of unforgettable looks for some of the biggest names in entertainment--was just passing through. But Camara had something she needed the legendary stylist to know, and that something was that she would do a skeptical-but-kind June’s makeup one day.   That someday is today.   As we conduct our podcast interview, Camara -- now an in-demand celebrity makeup artist for stars like Chloe and Halle and Andra Day -- fields text messages from June (whose makeup she did, indeed, do and does, seven years after that encounter at Lord & Taylor) and from a list of other celebrity clients.   Hear Camara talk about her journey from makeup counter to making celebrities beautiful for red carpets, TV appearances, films and more, and how she made many sacrifices to keep her promise not only to June, but also to herself.   On this episode you’ll learn… The truth about the not-so-glamorous side of the makeup business.What it takes to break into the business.How to build your clientele.How far humility gets you.The importance of taking the time to learn how to be a better artist.What you need to know about working with celebrity clients.The importance of staying connected and staying ready.Surviving the slow season.How to handle slow seasons and manage your money.Why being an assistant and consistent learning makes you a leader in your industry.  Thank you for listening! And hey, if you love it, click here to leave us a Rating & Review on iTunes!   Show notes, links, contacts and resources for this episode may be found at http://elaynefluker.com/podcast/     FOLLOW SUPPORT IS SEXY FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | MASTERMIND   SIGN UP FOR OUR SUPPORT IS SEXY EMAIL LIST AND GET EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND ACCESS TO PRIVATE EVENTS WITH GAME-CHANGING WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS!   [Music: “Someone Else’s Memories” by Revolution Void]

Fashion 411
Kesh vs Versace, Ways to Wear White, Haute or Hot Mess, & More Fashion News | BHL’s Fashion 411

Fashion 411

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2015 30:36


BHL: Fashion 411 -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan, and Val Kahl discuss fashion for the week of April 10th, 2015. They open up with the 'Le Chaud' segment featuring Michelle Obama, Sara Jessica Parker and Kelly Rolland on Glamour cover mag, Kylie Jenner under fire for Black face, and Beyonce new love song to Jay-Z revealed. They then discuss this week's "OOTW - Outfit of the Week": Claire Sulmers takes Brazil. Next up is the "Beauty Beat": Butter London + Allure Magazine = Arm Candy. Then they discuss the "Style Scoop" with Kendrick Lamar & Reebok collide, Kesh vs Versace, and The New Face of Ralph Lauren Denim & Supply. They then discuss "Haute/Haute Mess"- Kelly Rowland, June Ambrose, and Obama Family. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" - @JEFFEREYLAMAR. [print_gllr id=8986]

Fashion 411
September 5th, 2014 – Black Hollywood Live’s Fashion 411

Fashion 411

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2014 40:30


BHL: Fashion 411 -- In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan, Courtney Stewart and Val Kahl discuss fashion for the week of September 5th, 2014. Val opens up with 'Le Chaud' featuring Best and worst moments of the VMA’s, what to wear and be prepared on all upcoming Fashion weeks, and Joan Rivers. Next up is this weeks 'OOTW - Outfit of the Week' featuring June Ambrose and Jay Manuel at NY Fashion Week. Next up is the "Beauty Beat" featuring Everyday Shea/Fair Trade Shea Butter/Passion Fruit. Next is 'Style Scoop' New technology at NYC Fashion Week with BCBG, Fashion meets Football, Fashion Week Chic: Instaglam Street style contest with Glamour Magazine, and Top Instagram Accounts to follow for Fashion week. Then they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring Rita Ora, Nicole Scherzinger, Jourdan Dunn, and KimYe. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" featuring Bloggers at NYFW @STYLINGONABUDGET. [print_gllr id=6907]

Fashion 411
March 14th, 2014 – Black Hollywood Live’s Fashion 411

Fashion 411

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2014 45:17


BHL: Fashion 411 - In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughan, Erika Garcia-Rojas and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of March 14th, 2014. Diona opens up with "Lookbook" - The Fashion Vault: Four Denim Trends that are back - Overalls, Mom Jeans, Patchwork Denim and Denim Skirts. Next, Erika talks this weeks 'Style Scoop' featuring American Apparel Losing Money, American Apparel Controversial Ad, Sephora's Unique Nail Product, Hollister Gets a Makeover, Real Life Barbie Doll and Rachel Roy's line is dropped. Next they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring June Ambrose, Rosario Dawson, Nia Long, Ajak Deng and Naomi Campbell. They wrap things up with a "Style Watch" featuring Philomena Kwao.

Fashion 411
Katia Nicole Guests on November 22, 2013 – Black Hollywood Live’s Fashion 411

Fashion 411

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2013 50:19


BHL: Fashion 411 - In this episode Black Hollywood Live host Erika Garcia-Rojas and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of November 22nd, 2013. Also joining the conversation is special guest Katia Nicole. Erika opens up with a Who/What/Where Black Friday Fashion finds: baublebar.com, shopbop.com, gap.com, singer22.com, justhers.com, Old Navy, BCBG, House of Harlow. Erika switches to talk about this weeks Style Scoop featuring Peggy Nolan - Offensive Oprah Dress, Lily Allen - Boutique and Line is over, New Bravo Show - Blood Sweat and Tears, MAC and Disney collab, and recent Jay Z statement about Barney's. Next they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring Leann Rhimes, Jennifer Lawrence, Rihanna, Elizabeth Banks, Julianne Moore, and June Ambrose. Next they interview Katia Nicole. They round things off with a social media roundup by discussing Gabrielle Union, Lenny Kravitz & Amy Adams, Michael B. Jordan & Lupita Nyongo, and Shabnam Molavi/Iranian photoshoot.

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BHL Fashion 411 – September 13th, 2013

Fashion 411

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2013 65:29


BHL: Fashion 411 - In this episode Black Hollywood Live host Diona Vaughan and Courtney Stewart discusses fashion for the week of September 13th, 2013. Also joining the conversation is special guest Christian Pitre (actress). Diona opens up with a Who/What/Where segment by discussing over the knee boots - Beyonce, leather pants - Zoe Saldana, hats - Zoe Kravitz and NYC street style, and shades of green - Eve. Erika switches to talk about this weeks Style Scoop featuring the Fashion Media Awards, Phillip Lim Event during NYC Fashion Week, Alicia Keys Reebok collaboration, Neiman Marcus being for sale, Coach getting a makeover, and Catherine Malandrino's new collaboration with Kohl's. They then play a game of Fact or Fiction with Christian Pitre. Next they discuss this week's haute or haute mess featuring Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, Ciara, Rihanna, and Rita Ora. They round things off with a social media roundup by discussing June Ambrose, Ciara, Joan Smalls, Anika Noni-Rose, and La

Fashion 411
BHL Fashion 411 – August 16th, 2013

Fashion 411

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2013 45:33


BHL: Fashion 411 - In this episode Black Hollywood Live hosts Diona Vaughn, Erika Garcia Rojas and Courtney Stewart discuss fashion for the week of August 16th, 2013. Also joining the conversation is Sam Sarpong. Diona opens up with June Ambrose guest judges on Project Runway, Stussy collaborates with Yo! MTV Raps, K. Michelle appears on 106 & Park, Wendy Williams and the R&B Divas reunion special, and Forest & Keisha Whitaker at the premiere of The Butler. Erika switches to talk about the Pirelli calendar's 50th Anniversary, couture Disney princess dresses up for auction, H&M removes offending feather headband, Oprah accused of lying about racism incident in Zurich, Philip Lim for Target's September launch and Sam Sarpong's cover shoot with Kerri Kasem and Revere Magazine. Next they discuss this week's haute or haute mess by going over fashion from Kat Graham, Olivia Wilde, Kerry Washington, Naya Rivera and Vivica A. Fox. They round things off with a social media roundup by discussing