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Best podcasts about london fashion

Latest podcast episodes about london fashion

Clawgasmic Nail Tech Talks
Ep 193 - Get your basic application right! with Anthony from @nailsanthony

Clawgasmic Nail Tech Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 42:56


Send us a textIf you are a nail tech you need to take our FREE QUIZ to help you boost your business this year - click here to take the quizToday we talk to the wonderful Anthony. He is a luxury press on nail artist and works with celebrities and Drag queens to give them the most incredible nails, also has worked at London Fashion week too!follow him here:@anthonysnails - tik tok@nailsanthony - instagramCystic Fibrosis info - https://www.cysticfibrosis.org.uk/To check out everything HONA and their new collection please click the links below.And if you are thinking about trying out Home of Nail Art (aka HONA) products, make sure you use the code clawgasmic10 to save yourself some money!You can follow them on Instagram @homeofnailartTikTok @hona.officialwebsite www.homeofnailart.comTo contact Chan for ad enquiries chan@clawgasmic.comfollow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/clawgasmic/subscribe to our YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/clawgasmicJoin our family www.clawgasmic.comMusic: Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):https://uppbeat.io/t/ra/energizerLicense code: B7SMOYOU92ORL3Z3

RNIB Connect
S2 Ep1006: Hair And Care Reflect On London Fashion Week 2025

RNIB Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 7:16


Hair and Care helped make London Fashion week more accessible by inviting blind and partially guests, providing audio description, fabric swatches and touch tours. Amelia caught up with Fiona Quinn, Business Development, PR & Marketing Manager, to hear the highlights from the week... Learn more about Hair And Care on their website - Hair&Care | Self care Workshops for the Visually Impaired Community in Greater London Image shows the RNIB Connect Radio logo. On a white background ‘RNIB' written in bold black capital letters and underline with a bold pink line. Underneath the line: ‘Connect Radio' is written in black in a smaller font. 

Ambition is Critical
Episode 239: Ioan Bowen-Pickett

Ambition is Critical

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 107:18


The lads are joined by the young man behind clothing brand Cambrensis Ioan Bowen-Pickett and chat about Ioan's nightmare drive to Swansea from Barry, his changing University situation, the origins of the brand name and meeting Gary Aspden. The boys discuss Turkish copies, modern shopping habits, the South Wales clothing boom, London Fashion week, Craig Bellamy as Wales manager and have a very grown up conversation about the current predicament of both Swansea and Cardiff City plus much more….@ambitioniscritcal1997 on Instagram @TheAiCPodcast on Twitter

In VOGUE: The 1990s
Alexa Chung: The Ever-Evolving It Girl | PLUS All Things London Fashion

In VOGUE: The 1990s

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 36:15


Alexa Chung, the multi-hyphenate TV presenter, model, designer, and self-described “geriatric ‘it' girl” joins The Run-Through podcast this week to walk us through her jam-packed fashion month. From making her New York City Runway debut, to returning to designing after winding down her label, this conversation is an inspiring, and often funny, reflection on reinventing yourself again, and again, and again. We kick the episode off with a review of all of the London Fashion Week highlights with co-host Chloe Malle, and Fashion Director Laura Ingham. Plus, the behind-the-scenes story of Harry Styles looking lovingly at Ingham as they sat front row at the S.S. DALEY show. Swoon.Share your thoughts on The Run-Through with Vogue. As a token of our appreciation, you will be eligible to enter a prize drawing up to $1,000 after you complete the survey.https://selfserve.decipherinc.com/survey/selfserve/222b/76152?pin=1&uBRANDLINK=6&uCHANNELLINK=2

Cant Not
*TEASER* NYFW AND LFW Deep Dive with Documoda (FULL EPISODE ON PATREON ONLY)

Cant Not

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 1:20


In conversation with Penelope Silva Miranda of @Documoda on New York and (the first half of) London Fashion week. We deep dive into our favourite shows so far this season, the stories, the details, the reoccurring themes, the things we love ,the things we don't love, what to collect for future vintage and so much more

Pair of Kings
11.8 - Shanghai Fashion Week, Reality Television, and A Magazine Curated By with Blake Abbie (@blakeabbie)

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 86:56


You could have heard this episode early and gotten access to giveaways, exclusive episodes, and more over on our HeroHero!It's time to get real with reality show star, magazine editor in chief, and all around fashion superstar Blake Abbie! Tune in to listen as Sol and Michael chat with Blake about his work with A Magazine Curated By, working to craft narratives with designers like Glenn Martens and Peter Do, the inherent politics of the fashion industry, how to ride the line between being a personality and being beholden to brands, the impacts of and differences between the various international fashion weeks, up-and-coming Chinese brands, reality TV and the resulting impact on public perception, and a weirdly in-depth conversation about socks!Thanks for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on your favorite streaming platform and to leave us a rating! SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok

Fashion Radio
S02 E18: Lulu Kennedy -Talent Scout

Fashion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 36:32


Since the 2000s, Lulu Kennedy has spearheaded the London Fashion scene by nurturing the British design talent of tomorrow with her non-profit talent incubator Fashion East. With an esteemed alumni including Simone Rocha, Craig Green and Gareth Pugh, Kennedy has long been at the forefront of shaping the industry, but are her music choices as bohemian as her talent scouting ways? Find out as she reveals the soundtrack of her life to DJ Fat Tony. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What Are You Wearing?
11 Items Every Woman In London Is Wearing Right Now

What Are You Wearing?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 24:04


You're Going To See These Summer Trends Everywhere Leigh Campbell is fresh off the plane from London, ready to give us a sneak peek at the latest street styles and what we'll be wearing in six months when summer hits the southern hemisphere. Leigh teams up with her fashion bestie and Mamamia CEO, Mia Freedman, to reveal the exciting colours, patterns, and trends set to dominate the season. From must-have tops and bottoms to standout shoes and fabrics, we've got all the details to keep you ahead of the fashion curve. THE END BITS Want to shop the pod? Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Mia Freedman Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Lu Hill 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.

Morgenbladets podkast
Hvorfor klarer vi bare å forestille oss at verden går under?

Morgenbladets podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 32:03


«Morgenbladet kultur»: Til høsten er det presidentvalg i USA, og ifølge populærkulturen og deler av internett står det så ille til med amerikansk politikk og samfunnsutvikling at jordens undergang er rett rundt hjørnet. Ta den kinoaktuelle filmen Civil War, som er satt til en nær fremtid, til et USA i full borgerkrig. Samtidig er komikeren Jon Stewart tilbake som vert av nyhetssatireshowet The Daily Show, og det føles som om han aldri dro. Så er det dommedag vi har i sikte? Eller et valgkampår likt alle andre valgkampår? Og hva er egentlig problemet med å tenke på virkeligheten som om den har en rolle i en kommende katastrofefilm der alt går til helvete?ReferanserFunny Weather av Olivia Laing«Paranoid reading and reparative reading» av Eve Sedgwick https://www.ias.edu/sites/default/files/sss/pdfs/Critique/sedgwick-paranoid-reading.pdfElises anbefaling:"The Biba Story: 1964-1975", utstilling på London Fashion and Textile MuseumAksels anbefaling:Why Don't You Love Me? av Paul B. Rainey. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dressed Not to Kill
Kreativiteten – Londons superkraft

Dressed Not to Kill

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2024 61:43


Under hösten och vintern visades utställningen Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion på Design Museum i London. Den var ett samarbete med British Fashion Council vars satsning NewGen firade trettio år. NewGen är – ett onekligen framgångsrikt – initiativ som stöder unga designtalanger och vars målsättning är att hjälpa dem bygga upp globala  premiummodemärken. Lee Alexander McQueen, Christopher Kane, Christopher Raeburn, Erdem, Peter Pilotto, Jonathan Saunders, Henry Holland, Kim Jones, J.W. Anderson, Mary Katrantzou, Molly Goddard, Roksanda, Simone Rocha, Priya Ahluwalia, Saul Nash, Grace Wales Bonner, Bianca Saunders är bara några designers som stöttats av NewGen genom åren. Hur kommer det sig att London varit så bra på att få fram unga nya designers? Och hur hänger kreativitet, mångfald och städer ihop?I dagens avsnitt vänder vi blicken mot kultursidan av mode. I en tid då så mycket kring mode bara handlar om shopping, hur kan mode bli intressant igen?  Vi träffar Sarah Mower, mångårig kritikchef på Vogue.com, Ambassador for Emerging Talent vid British Fashion Council och ordförande för NewGen. Hon var också curator för utställningen Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion. Vi pratar också med Charlotta Mellander, professor i nationalekonomi vid Jönköping International Business School och expert på städer, kreativitet och regional utveckling. Jordana Guimaraes, grundare till FashinNovation , berättar hur hennes företag arbetar aktivt mot olika städer och länder för att med kombinationen mode och tech få fart på hållbarhetsutvecklingen. Här utlovas samtal om designskolor, om en mångfald som berikar, om unga stjärnskott, om att vända det ohållbara ryggen, om vad staden och staten gör och inte gör för att stötta mode, om städers livskraft och om platsers önskan att profilera sig. Programmet leds av Jenny Lantz, docent i företagsekonomi med inriktning på kulturekonomi vid Handelshögskolan i Stockholm. Inslaget med Jordana Guimares görs av modejournalisten Sofia Hedström de Leo. Tack för att du lyssnar! Följ oss gärna på Instagram.

Her Style Secrets
213. London Fashion Werk

Her Style Secrets

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 70:55


TICKETS TO OUR LIVE SHOW ARE RUNNING SUPER LOW! THIS IS YOUR WARNING! YOU CAN PURCHASE HERE !!!!! It's been a long old work filled 10 days for the girls. Booking after booking + work + podcast recordings, we're tried but so thankful! Tap into this episode to hear all the ins and outs and what we got up to, as well as a review on some of our fave LFW shows. 00:00 - A complete breakdown of the past 10 days - Interviewing Yaya Bey, Valentines + LFW DJ Bookings and Podcast recordings! 33:02 - Martini Moment 40:55 - Zendaya and Law Roach - The Match Made In HEAVEN!!! and Amber's Tiktok scandals - tehehe 50:07 - LONDON FASHION WEEK - Burberry, Saul Nash, JW Anderson, Tolu Coker, Ahluwalia, Dilara Fındıkoğlu You can watch the episode here https://youtu.be/lmDkpc9scoU 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

Threaded Together
Cultivating Creativity Part 2: 48 Hours, Four Exquisite London Fashion Exhibits: Chanel, Crown to Couture, Thom Browne and more

Threaded Together

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 39:11


Join us in Episode 10 of 'Threaded Together' as we explore London's vibrant fashion scene. This episode takes you through our adventures in four distinct exhibits and a captivating book launch. Discover insights from 30 years of London fashion, get an exclusive glimpse into the Crown to Couture collection, and hear our personal encounters with iconic Chanel pieces. We also share our engaging conversations with fashion luminaries Andrew Bolton and Thom Browne. We also discuss how these exhibits can spark creativity in your own sewing projects, offering a wealth of inspiration for sustainable makes. Packed with fun anecdotes and valuable learnings, this episode is a must-listen for fashion enthusiasts and aspiring designers alike. Full show notes including photos: https://threadedtogetherpodcast.com/2023/11/14/endless-inspiration-explore-londons-top-4-fashion-exhibits-crown-to-couture-chanel-designer-insights-beyond/

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
London Fashion Renegade: Dr NOKI is the O.G. Upcycler - Just Don't Call Him That

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2023 57:14


It's fashion month again and the big brands with the big budgets dominate our feeds. But amidst the commercial noise of the contemporary fashion circus, independent gems still exist. There are true artists who go their own way, and often set the future trend agenda (although they tend not to get the credit). Our guest this week is one of them. He's been shaking up the London underground scene since the ‘90s. Meet Dr NOKI, the original upcycler. Just don't call him that…NOKI does fashion on his own terms, including the language he prefers to describe his work. He “custom-builds” his “mashups” and “landfill drops”. It's a practice that owes at debt to dadaism, and made sense of his dyslexia when he was young. The story reaches to back into the ‘90s club scene, through the culture jamming of the No Logo years to end up at the cutting edge where art and fashion collide today.Now, a new generation that's interested in sustainability is discovering him for the first time. Last year, Hypebeast heralded NOKI as “a tried and true member of the sustainability movement — arguably being a founder of the word before it even really became a thing.”But does he relate to that? How does he see his work? What inspired it all back in ‘90s London's rave scene? And how does he see the future for fashion's young waste warrior disruptors? Part fashion history lesson, part provocation to challenge our consumerist culture, this one's an adventure - enjoy!Check out the shownotes on wardrobecrisis.comCan you help us spread the word about Series 9? Wardrobe Crisis is an independent production. We don't believe in barriers to entry and are determined to keep this content free.If you value it, please help by sharing your favourite Episodes, and rating and reviewing us in Apple. Thank you!Find Clare on Instagram @mrspress Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Euromaxx
Foday Dumbuya and his Labrum London Fashion Label

Euromaxx

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 5:36


West African culture and British couture: at first glance, these two worlds seem to have precious little in common. But London-based designer Foday Dumbuya has brought them together in peace and harmony.

Skumma Kultur
Tirsdag 19.09 - Ingen Lytter på Skumma Kultur /m Carina Edine

Skumma Kultur

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 34:34


Hallais i luken! I dag har Victor, Ida og Sigurd hatt besøk av Carina Edine, og snakket om hennes bok "Ingen Lytter", og hvordan skriveprosessen oppfattes for en ung forfatter. Vi har antatt hvilke kjendiser som har bedrevet "canoodeling" offentlig (lytt for å finne ut hva det nye favorittordet ditt er), og diskutert litt London Fashion og sagt unnskyld på vegne av noen litt for snille kjendiser. Takk for oss, og takk til Malin for nydelig teknikk!

Historia de Aragón
Un aragonés en el London Fashion Film Festival

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2023 5:18


El productor y realizador oscense Pablo Berdún es el artífice de 'La libertad de vivir sin miedo', un anuncio publicitario de temática de moda que se centra en los temores de los deportistas de riesgo. Con este trabajo, compite con marcas como Dior, Calvin Klein o Ralph Laurent en la sección oficial del London Film Fashion Festival.

Sense-making in a Changing World
Episode 103: Loving Nature & Gardening with Poppy Okotcha and Morag Gamble

Sense-making in a Changing World

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 55:44 Transcription Available


Hello and welcome to the Sense-making in a Changing World podcast. I'm Morag Gamble and this show is hosted by the Permaculture Education Institute . Join me each week in conversation with leading ecological thinkers, activists, authors, designers and practitioners to explore 'What Now?' What IS the kind of thinking we need to navigate a positive and regenerative way forward, to myceliate possibilities, to explore what a thriving one-planet way of life could look like. My guests offer voices of clarity and common sense.In this episode I am speaking with the wonderful Poppy Okotcha -  a qualified permaculture designer based in Devon - an ecological home grower, forager and home cook - passionate about ecological local community food systems and forest gardening.  She is part of the Grow Share Collective and tends a 5 x 30 m edible and medicinal forest garden next to her home.She loves creating, tending and learning from edible and medicinal spaces that are sustainable, nourishing, beautiful and useful and wild. Poppy is a sought after speaker at events and festivals and writes widely about her love of plants and gardening. She's been featured on BBC Gardeners World and cohosted the Great Garden Revolution on Channel 4.  She also has an online course about wild gardening.Coming from a modelling background - a rising star in the London Fashion scene - on the catwalk with the likes of Vivienne Westwood - she has presence and popularity that I am so delighted she is bringing to the world of permaculture.It was just so great to speak with Poppy - she loves permaculture thinking, designing and plants as much as me! Support the showThis podcast is an initiative of the Permaculture Education Institute.Our way of sharing our love for this planet and for life, is by teaching permaculture teachers who are locally adapting this around the world - finding ways to apply the planet care ethics of earth care, people care and fair share. We host global conversations and learning communities on 6 continents. We teach permaculture teachers, host permaculture courses, host Our Permaculture Life YouTube, and offer free monthly film club and masterclass. We broadcast from a solar powered studio in the midst of a permaculture ecovillage food forest on beautiful Gubbi Gubbi country. I acknowledge this is and always will be Aboriginal land, pay my respects to elders past and present, and extend my respect to indigenous cultures and knowledge systems across the planet. You can also watch Sense-Making in a Changing World on youtube.SUBSCRIBE for notification of each new episode. Please leave us a 5 star REVIEW - it really it does help the bots find and myceliate this show.

My Own Garms
Luke Butler on Brands, eBay Finds, London Fashion and Japanese Outdoor Gear

My Own Garms

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2023 66:25


What's happening mates! Our guest this week is Luke Butler (@oi.lukey on insta)Luke's a super-thoughtful, adventure-minded, content creator who fucking loves clothes. I've met him a handful of times in real life but we've been chatting about garms on the internet for ages. He works predominantly in the cool outdoorsy type sector, collaborating on content with brands like Cotopaxi, Size, Carrier Goods and loads more. He's got a real solid eye for what people and brands want to see online and is in my opinion, one of the most coherent, mindful and fun wearers of garms on my IG feed. My Own Garms is a video podcast. You can watch on ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Youtube⁠⁠. There's gonna be loads of clips on ⁠⁠TikTok⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠Insta⁠⁠ (@myowngarms). But if you just want the audio, then you can find us wherever you usually listen to you podcasts. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/myowngarms/message

Yesterday's London Times
London Superlatives: A Yearbook

Yesterday's London Times

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 84:06


It's that time of the year in certain places around the world. The ending of a school year sometimes comes with yearbooks, collections of formal and informal photos that capture memories.Often, yearbooks have awards.  Who will be Most Likely to Succeed? Who's the Most Athletic?  Who will be dubbed Class Clown?In this episode, Jen and Mares each nominate two Londoners from any time in history, for yearbook awards, and tell stories behind the nominees.We don't want to spoil the surprises, but Jen will be telling stories around the award themes Most Unique and Life of the Party while Mares unearths tales about one of London's Best Dressed and her nominee for Cutest Couple. Photos, audio and video sources, and all of our research links can be found on our show notes page .

World Business Report
World security concerns take centre stage

World Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 26:29


World leaders including the Ukrainian President are gathered in Germany for the Munich Security Conference. It's seen as the leading global gathering on defence matters, at a time when security issues are high on everyone's agenda. Participants at the conference include 40 heads of state and government and nearly 100 ministers. Russia has not been invited this year, nor has Iran - but China is sending one of its top diplomats. Also in the programme – news from the start of London Fashion week as second hand clothing takes to the catwalk. As a sign of the times perhaps as much of the world goes through a cost of living crisis.

Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal
The Highs And Lows Of Being A Viral Sensation - Max Fosh

Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2022 105:38


Imagine leaving your corporate job behind because you went viral overnight. After faking his way to the top of London Fashion week Max Fosh shot to online fame, becoming known for his comedy videos on YouTube and social stunts, like running for London Mayor in last years election. Max is also now selling out venues with his brand new stand up show, Zocial Butterfly. In the conversation we talk about Max's journey through university to the point of 1 Million YouTube subscribers, his creative process for putting together crazy video ideas and the highs and lows of the online world. Enjoy!(00:00) Intro(02:50) How would you describe yourself?(04:09) Your hatred for the corporate world(10:41) What is student radio?(17:35) How did you build confidence to make Street Smart?(19:20) Starting to create content(27:10) What was it like going viral for the first time?(32:40) Evolving as a creator(37:35) Running for London Mayor(41:38) What was your creative process for making videos?(51:10) Building a team(53:30) How do you make money these days?(54:22) Do you worry about the future of your career?(01:00:50) Therapy and hedonic adaptation(01:12:31) Doing stand up(01:22:20) How does stand up compare to video?(01:24:57) What's it like working with a director to produce a show?(01:25:20) What are the economics of being a standup comedian?(01:37:16) What's your relationship with burnout?(01:40:05) Advice for aspiring creators 

No Gorge
London Fashion Week 2022 REVIEW

No Gorge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 54:56 Very Popular


hi gorge! This week Violet and Mik are reviewing what happened on their trip to London Fashion week RTW F/W 2022! Everything from Violet walking Richard Quinn to getting matching TATTS!  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nogorge/message

Winning Retail
Tracking the Single SKU with Antonia Johnstone, CEO of Sign of the Times

Winning Retail

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 30:14


This episode features an interview with Antonia Johnstone, CEO of Sign of the Times. For over 45 years, Sign of the Times has been London's premier luxury resale store, which Antonia acquired in 2019.On today's episode, Antonia discusses her journey as an entrepreneur, the complexities of her industry's supply chain, and why fashion must reduce its environmental impact.--“100 billion apparel items are produced yearly and 60% of those will be discarded within one year. It's quite a big issue, and I think fashion needs to lighten its footprint on the planet.” -Antonia Johnstone--Show Notes(1:27) Tony's takeaways on the conversation(3:28) Antonia's journey as an entrepreneur(6:26) A day in the life(9:08) Resale as a sustainability initiative(10:39) The role technology has played at Sign of the Times(12:30) Using microscopic photo AI to authenticate merchandise(13:53) The complexities of the luxury resale supply chain(18:23) Why fashion must reduce its environmental impact(23:08) Biggest challenges and tracking the single SKU(25:13) Lightning round--SponsorThis podcast is presented by Dell Technologies and Intel. Together they help you realize digital transformation across retail by driving IT innovation to better engage with today's connected consumer. Learn more at DellTechnologies.com/retail and Intel.com/retail.--LinksConnect with Antonia on LinkedInFollow Sign of the Times on InstagramConnect with Tony on LinkedInConnect with Tony on TwitterTony Saldanha - Transformant

Beyond the Garment Podcast
The Founders of Story mfg. - Saeed & Katy Al-Rubeyi

Beyond the Garment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2022 72:25


I invited the founders of Story mfg on the podcast to get their perspective on what it has been like building the brand over the last 10 years. Both Katy and Saeed are hilarious and insightful throughout the entire conversation. Make sure to share this episode with a friend and leave a review of your thoughts on the conversation.Host: https://www.instagram.com/drewjoiner_/?hl=enSaeed's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saeed_storymfg/?hl=enKaty's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katy_storymfg/?hl=enStory mfg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/storymfg/?hl=en

Rich Conversations
186. Economist & Writer Cecelia de Orbegoso on London, Fashion, and Relationships

Rich Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2022 50:26


Economist and writer Cecelia de Orbegoso joins the show. She shares what enticed her to move to London from Peru. We discuss several economic concepts, relationships, fashion, wine, and all sorts of things in between. Confidence seemed to be a theme in this episode. How does one develop self-confidence? Loving yourself and who you are to both express yourself through your own fashion but also applying it to dating and relationships. This conversation is a pleasure. Follow Cecelia on Instagram: @cecelia_de_orbegoso Follow the podcast on Instagram: @richconvos

Travel Experiences Reimagined
Experience Beauty & Storytelling with Clothing Throughout London | Fashion Tours London

Travel Experiences Reimagined

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 40:11


Do you just absolutely LOVE fashion? Going into boutique, beautiful stores and admiring the clothes, ambiance, and beauty that these stores have to offer?On this episode, I am so excited to have on Cindy Lawford, who owns her tourism business called Fashion Tours in London, where she offers private half day and full day tours to take you around to those beautiful, high-end boutique stores to show you the fashion that London has to offer while also teaching you about fabrics, not to be intimidated by each of these stores, and coming out learning something new about yourself.Some highlights we talk about in the episode:Learn more about Cindy's story and what led her to start her own tourism businessHow long each of her experiences last for in regards to the half-day and full-day toursThe top fashion stores to visit in LondonTop questions to ask when researching a sustainable, eco-friendly brandThe most sustainable fabric to wear? Listen on the episode to find out more!____________________________________________________________TRANSCRIPT available!Did you love today's episode? Don't forget to click "Subscribe" and share with us a comment on how you're loving the podcast so far!Are you interested in being featured as a tour guide or host on our podcast? Go to our website to find out how YOU can have a chance to share your story and elevate your voice by sharing more about your background, what you offer, and fun facts and tips about your city!Travel Experiences Reimagined Links:InstagramFacebookTwitterWebsiteSupport the show

Never Be Alone: A Horror Movie Podcast
London. Fashion. Horror? - Last Night in Soho Review

Never Be Alone: A Horror Movie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 42:17


We had our very first audio malfunction of the podcast and had to rerecord an entire episode! But there's always a silver lining, we were able to spend more time with Last Night in Soho, so enjoy our review of this aesthetic Edgar Wright film!

On Air with Julius Sharma
Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra at the London Fashion Awards

On Air with Julius Sharma

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 1:13


This show talks about Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra at the London Fashion Awards.

Wholesale Is Not Dead
PURE LONDON - Fashion show and insights from the UK market - Gloria Sandrucci

Wholesale Is Not Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 20:16


Cet épisode est enregistré en partenariat avec la Fédération Française du Prêt-à-Porter Féminin et le soutien du Défi.  Novembre, c'est le mois des budgets et des prévisions ! Les frontières s'ouvrent de nouveau après 2 années compliquées pour l'export des marques de mode. Nous sommes partis à la rencontre des directeurs des salons internationaux pour faire un point sur les tendances d'achat de leur marché et écouter leurs conseils pour entrer chez les multimarques de leur pays. Ils nous présentent également leur offre post-covid en tant que salon de mode. Au programme : White à Milan, Coterie à New York, D&A à Los Angeles, Scoopet Pure London à Londres, CPMà Moscou, FASHN Rooms à Düsseldorf, ainsi que Neonytet Valueà Francfort.  Le Royaume-Uni est un pays très particulier en ce qui concerne l'export de marque de mode : monnaie différente / style particulier / récents changements de réglementation douanière suite au Brexit / centralisation des activités à Londres. C'est au tour de Gloria Sandrucci, directrice du salon Pure London, de passer derrière notre micro dans cette série de podcasts hors-série sur les salons exports. Elle est accompagnée de Suzanne Ellingham, responsable marketing du groupe anglais Hyve, organisateur du salon pour nous parler du marché anglais et de ses spécificités. Pure London est le salon de la mode généraliste à Londres, il propose également un large de choix de fournisseurs permettant aux boutiques de développer une offre "marque blanche". L'union fait la force, le salon qui a normalement lieu à l'Olympia a rejoint le salon Scoop en septembre dernier pour faire face aux difficultés d'affluence dues à la crise sanitaire, sous une édition spéciale appelé Scoop Loves Pure. Cette collaboration sera renouvelée en Janvier 2022 avant de laisser les deux salons reprendre leur indépendance en Juillet prochain. https://www.purelondon.com/ https://hyve.group/Home Evidemment lorsque l'on parle du Royaume Uni en 2021, on s'intéresse au Brexit. Voici un lien qui vous donnera plus d'information : https://pretaporter.com/veille/point-brexit/  Retrouvez toutes les informations concernant la Fédération Française du Prêt-à-Porter Féminin sur https://pretaporter.com/. Pour toutes les opérations de la Fédération à l'international, rendez-voussurhttps://modeinfrance.com/  Pour soutenir le podcast :  S'abonnerà Wholesale Is Not Dead pour ne pas rater la sortie du prochain épisode ! Mettre 5 étoiles et laisser un commentaire cool sur Apple Podcast pour aider d'autres personnes à découvrir le podcast. Pour nous poser des questions c'est par ici  . Sur instagram : @marsbrandingagency   

Verve- The Style Podcast
Ep. 23: London Fashion Week SS22, the Emmys, AG's Colorado thrift haul, & closet organization updates

Verve- The Style Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 49:36


Have a seat and take a load off while listening to this week's chatty episode where we cover yet another award show and fashion week...what a surprise! This week's award show was the Emmys, and thankfully it really delivered. We covered our favorite looks including Anya Taylor-Joy, Emma Corrin (talons and all), & Yara Shahidi, plus the outfits we absolutely hated (we're looking at you, Amy Poehler's stylist). London Fashion week is also underway, and it gave us what NYFW didn't- creativity, interest, and generally something to actually talk about. Then we dive into life updates like what gorgeous find's AG uncovered while thrifting in Colorado (and where she found them so you can go too!) and how Katie is getting her closet finally put together thanks to an IKEA system (again, finally). Don't miss our fit discussion at the end and let us know what you think! Find us on social media: @vervepodcast @katiegassmann @annagraceaverett --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message

The Inquisitive Tourist
A Celebrity Makeup Artist - ft. Lavonne Beauty

The Inquisitive Tourist

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 59:08


Her work as a Makeup Artist is internationally known.She has worked for: Pop Sugar, Refinery 29, Forever 21, Harper Collins, ESPN, L'Oreal and people such as Gloria Steinem, Kerry Washington, Naomi Campbell & John Legend.She has worked at Fashion week in London, Paris & New York. She runs luxury Bridal beauty team. She is also a beauty expert for Allure magazine and licensed esthetician. She has her own online store with highly recommended products.Welcome, Lavonne.Episode highlights:[02:18] - How she got into makeup school and the beauty profession. Refers to MTV music awards[05:15] - Studied at Empire academy in makeup. Trained by expert Donna Mee[05:50] - Corrective beauty vs makeup. Instaglam vs Oval face epitome of beauty[08:00] - Style came in decades. Different style of makeup. Artist develop craft over time[08:30] - Golden ratio of beauty. Beauty mask, geometrically balanced[10:15] - Shape of face, highlighting and countering. Each person different[10:55] - Explains how she works as makeup artist for such well known institutions and A-list celebrities[16:45] - SUV, folding table, suitcase for travelling/working on the road. Flying she condenses her work tools even more[18:15] - Speaks about sanitation of tools. Pre and Post pandemic[19:30] - Based in Little Rock, Arkansaw. Works between NYC/LA/Arkansaw[20:10] - Makeup and Hair for department store website[21:40] - Has a beauty salon in her house. Esthetician school and skincare. Has her license. Fascials, waxing, bridal sweet at her home studio[22:35] - Difference between makeup and skincare[24:28] - 2 week job with New Balance in Miami & Malibu, helping with production[25:35] - Evolution of style and equipment, along with advice for makeup artists[26:35] - Sustainable, Green, Vegan, Gluten Free, Animal cruelty free product[28:15] - Enjoyable and pressurising working with Celebrities. Explains why. A celebrity booking means a lot of research for Lavonne. She comes well prepared![31:00] - New York Fashion week and London Fashion week. Has also appeared on TV[31:55] - Worked on the teams of Pat McGrath and Val Garland, top 2 makeup artists in the world[34:25] - Story about working for and meeting Kerry Washington & John Legend before he made it big[36:30] - Speaks about selfcare as a makeup artist, but many hardly wear makeup[37:50] - Harvard defined Methuselah gene, stops black women ageing as fast[38:40] - Bridal work, speaks of importance of selfcare, since they too get photographed[40:45] - Lavonne gives her personalised recommendations for different skin tones. Makeup and skincare for oily skin, pale skin, darker skin[41:30] - Lavonne beauty offers virtual consultations, online. Call her for your beauty needs[42:37] - Most embarrassing moment as a makeup artist[47:00] - On Pat McGrath's team for Fashion Week Paris and working with Naomi Campbell.  Amazingly proud moment for Lavonne[49:00] - Transition, different sources of income. Pandemic forced some to reevaluate including Lavonne. Retail Products, Digital Products, Workshops[50:00] - e-books : watch out for Lavonne's 'How to Potty Train your child in 48 hours'[51:10] - Speaks about lifestyle of a Makeup artist and she never gets bored of travelling for her work. She is truly passionate about what she does[51:50] -  Idea of being a Beauty Travel Influencer. She is now verified on Instagram[53:00] - Lavonne offers services worldwide. Just contact her[54:50] - Loves travelling, culture, and integrating this love with her work[57:05] - Explains where she can be found on social media:Handle: @Lavonnebeautyw: www.lavonnebeauty.com

Out Of The Clouds
Todd Lynn on fashion as an ideas laboratory and why everyone wants to be a rockstar

Out Of The Clouds

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 83:02


In this new episode of Out of the Clouds, host Anne Muhlethaler interviews Canadian ready-to-wear designer Todd Lynn (@toddlynnlondon).Anne and Todd have known each other since 2000, whilst Anne was starting out at Christian Louboutin in London and Todd was designing at Roland Mouret. They became close friends over the years and worked together closely especially after Todd launched his eponymous brand in 2006.Todd is considered rock and roll’s best kept secret. His clients include: U2; The Rolling Stones; Beyonce; The Savages; Lady Gaga; Courtney Love; Janet Jackson and P.J. Harvey. His collection embodies the easy, dark and beautiful rock and roll cool that his music industry heavy hitters have long appreciated, a hybrid fusion of perfect tailoring and casual deconstruction.The two discuss the joy and the challenges of having your own brand, the future of sustainability, and Todd offers thoughtful opinions around fashion as an ideas system. They touch on Todd's many incredible musical collaborations 's as he has dressed many a rock star, and reflect upon both the glamour and hard work involved, especially when going on tour.Todd also offers his mindfulness rituals, which more recently evolved to include baking cakes. Baking has allowed Todd to “connect to a process”, which is somehow rather similar to his very meticulous collection development process.Todd then shares thoughts on teaching BA Students at Kingston University, the best advice he ever received from his teacher, the much missed Louise Wilson, and finishes on the many books stacked up by his bedside. Enjoy!***Selected Links from Episode:You can find Todd at : Toddlynn.comor on Twitter @ToddLynnLondonon Instagram @ToddLynnLondonDeveloping a Fashion Collection – Basic Fashion Design - https://www.waterstones.com/book/developing-a-fashion-collection/elinor-renfrew/todd-lynn/9781350132559Fashion Phoenix - Directed by John Bland - http://film-directory.britishcouncil.org/fashion-phoenixBe Good to Your Gut – Eve Kalinik - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Be-Good-Your-Gut-delicious/dp/0349414920David Guetta ft. Sia – Titanium - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRfuAukYTKgSecond hand Todd Lynn Designs -Vestiaire Collective - https://www.vestiairecollective.com/?gclid=CjwKCAjw-e2EBhAhEiwAJI5jg4F3qlvjxsuTXxk9IGJVltVBwJ1betUAB6Aa-ZSrsWIUGlZFkoBIORoCwAAQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds***If you enjoyed this episode, click subscribe for more, and consider writing a review of the show on Apple Podcasts, it helps people find us and also helps to secure future guests. Thank you for listening!For all notes and transcripts, please visit Out Of The Clouds on Simplecas - https://out-of-the-clouds.simplecast.com/Sign up for Anne's email newsletter for more from Out of the Clouds at https://annevmuhlethaler.com.Follow Anne:Twitter: @annvi IG: @_outoftheclouds

Behind the Visual with Mark Hanson
Episode 71 - Nathan Richards - London Fashion Photographer

Behind the Visual with Mark Hanson

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 57:04


In this episode Nathan and I catch up on how his career has exploded since he moved to London and lockdown has ended. We discuss how he has been getting jobs, the benefits of constructive criticism, his shoots for Mimi London, and other companies, what it was like when each of us shot covers, that we were told not use in our portfolios. We also talk a little bit about the stories we have heard about some famous photographers and all kinds of other things. So check it out. Be sure to Like it, Share, Subscribe and Comment!

Start Somewhere
7. Lucia Blayke: How a truly inclusive fashion industry must go beyond trans tokenism

Start Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 28:24


I’m thrilled to be joined by the amazing Lucia Blayke this week’s episode. Lucia is the founder of London Trans+ Pride, which attracts thousands to Central London throughout the year to march for trans rights. She is also the founder of Harpies, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ strip club and Transmissions, a network for trans activists.Lucia grew up in Liverpool and at a young age moved to London to study Fashion, find her footing and live her life authentically as a trans woman. At the nightclub she was working at the time, she created Transmissions, a support network turned activist group for trans people which made headlines during the 2019 London Fashion week when they protested to end trans inclusivity for tokenism. Now, two years later, Lucia is the Creative Director of the genderless label ART SCHOOL which has recently headlined London Fashion Week 2021, and is making her mark on the fashion industry by ensuring trans people are consulted and involved at every step of the creative process. In everything that Lucia does, she’s sending out a clear message of visibility and self-love. In this episode, we speak about the importance of finding your own community, how fashion brands can better represent trans folks, and the advice Lucia has for young trans kids. The ask: Listen to trans people, see trans people and remember that they have the same hopes and fears as everybody else.Do you have a comment, question or would you like to share your own advice on Starting Somewhere? You can find me on Twitter (www.twitter.com/saravaughan) or send me a DM on Instagram (www.instagram.com/saravaughanofficial) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Start Somewhere
7. Lucia Blayke: How a truly inclusive fashion industry must go beyond trans tokenism

Start Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 28:24


I’m thrilled to be joined by the amazing Lucia Blayke this week’s episode. Lucia is the founder of London Trans+ Pride, which attracts thousands to Central London throughout the year to march for trans rights. She is also the founder of Harpies, the UK’s first LGBTQ+ strip club and Transmissions, a network for trans activists.Lucia grew up in Liverpool and at a young age moved to London to study Fashion, find her footing and live her life authentically as a trans woman. At the nightclub she was working at the time, she created Transmissions, a support network turned activist group for trans people which made headlines during the 2019 London Fashion week when they protested to end trans inclusivity for tokenism. Now, two years later, Lucia is the Creative Director of the genderless label ART SCHOOL which has recently headlined London Fashion Week 2021, and is making her mark on the fashion industry by ensuring trans people are consulted and involved at every step of the creative process. In everything that Lucia does, she’s sending out a clear message of visibility and self-love. In this episode, we speak about the importance of finding your own community, how fashion brands can better represent trans folks, and the advice Lucia has for young trans kids. The ask: Listen to trans people, see trans people and remember that they have the same hopes and fears as everybody else.Do you have a comment, question or would you like to share your own advice on Starting Somewhere? You can find me on Twitter (www.twitter.com/saravaughan) or send me a DM on Instagram (www.instagram.com/saravaughanofficial) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CrossYaas: The Crossdress and Gender Appreciation Podcast
Crossdressing and the Church: Fashion, Lipstick and Reflection

CrossYaas: The Crossdress and Gender Appreciation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 83:02


In episode 94, Giselle tells you how another podcast she heard over 2 years ago became partially responsible for the creation of The CrossYaas Podcast with the worst advice you can give to a crossdresser. Also, London Fashion week is the Yaas of the week, Lipstick is in the CrossYaas Tip of the week.. and it's been over one year since Sierra came out to the world, so Sierra reflects on her incredible journey in this week's Sierra Says. Support this podcast

London Live with Mike Stubbs
Getting an update on the current state of long-term care in the province, how a London fashion company came to be among the winners of the Canada-made supply challenge, and how is the Catholic District School Board faring with no back to school till Febru

London Live with Mike Stubbs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 32:12


On this January 22nd edition of the London Live Podcast: Peter Bergmanis of the Ontario Health Coalition updates us on the stat of affairs regarding long-term care. Afterwards Lina Bowden, Partner and CFO of Carmina de Young Fashion Design Inc. tells us how they came to be among the winners of the Canada-made supply contest. Finally, Linda Staudt, Director of Education for the Catholic District School Board informs us of their February back to school plans See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Creative Ways Podcast
How to Create a Couture Fashion Brand that’s both Resourceful and Sustainable - Helen Kirkum

Creative Ways Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 59:04


So, imagine getting featured in Vogue when you’re just graduating your MA! Straight after this, your next collection is also showed at London Fashion week. This week’s guest Helen Kirkum. Helen is a footwear artist and designer based in London. Helens studio creates bespoke handmade sneakers by reworking discarded components. Helen is so conscious about the cost of fashion in terms of carbon footprint She won’t even take a pair of used discarded trainers from the recycle centre! Nope she will only take that one dumped shoe, creating wearable couture collages from discarded sneakers. Helen is a pioneer of the hacking, re-worn and patchwork aesthetic within the sneaker Industry. So of course, after graduating in 2016 Helen got snapped up to work in house for Adidas, but after a while the artist within Helen had to go back to London to pursue her vision further! Helens clients include Nike, Ellese, Lacoste, Timberland, Murakami Takeshi to name a few! Helens exhibited all over the world, her MA collection of course started at RCA London Helen then went on to exhibit in Minnesota, Philadelphia, China, Bordeaux. Helens Takeaways 1. Creating a path that no one else has built before you is scary, but remember this; the worlds needs what you have to offer, so keep on going! 2. You don’t have to know the end destination, in fact most entrepreneurs and artists don’t! You just have to follow that feeling and know the next few steps. 3. Get a mentor or coach to keep you accountable or start an accountability group so you know you will keep on the path. 4. When pitching to companies or new clients, write a quirky or funny subject to grab their attention! 5. If you believe in your project, don’t be swayed by another people’s vision. 6. It’s ok to not know what to email or say, keep drafting. We all get uncomfortable and we should feel uncomfortable we that’s where we truly grow. 7. Get to know other designers in your space, collaborations are a great way to help push each other. 8. If projects had been cancelled or works quieter use this time, to work on the parts of your business you’ve been putting off, do you can start next year strong! Helen Kirkum.com https://www.instagram.com/helenkirkumstudio/?hl=en Podcasts mentioned Beautiful Stories From Anonymous People Creative Rebels The Imprint Podcast    

Stag Weekend
Max Fosh | Going Viral & Mental Health on YouTube

Stag Weekend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 50:46


This week, we sit down to chat to YouTuber, Max Fosh. Having shot to online fame as a fake model at London Fashion week, Max takes us through the highs and lows of the online world, collaborating with KSI and his experience at student and hospital radio.Instagram: www.instagram.com/pluggedinpodTwitter: www.twitter.com/pluggedinHosted by Archie Biltcliffe & Ben WardProduced by Archie BiltcliffeMusic & Sound Design by Dylan Tarayan-Bibbs: www.instagram.com/dylan.oka

LMFM 11-1 Podcasts
Plus size model Rhian Thompson from Drogheda on the toxic language used when describing women's bodies

LMFM 11-1 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 11:36


Sinéad is fed up hearing about Adele and Rebel Wilson's weight loss, she feels that there is too much focus on how these women look and not enough focus on their creative talents. She is also disturbed by the use of the words 'shrinking' and 'unrecognisable' which are being used as compliments when it comes to reporting on the weight loss of these women. Plus size model and body positive advocate Rhian Thompson from Drogheda had a lot to say about this issue and she revealled she is excited to once again walk a more diverse catwalk as part of next year's London Fashion week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Like The Color
Noemie Schelbert, London Fashion Stylist

Like The Color

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 14:39


You can check out Noemie's phenomenal styling work at https://www.instagram.com/noemieschelbert/ and www.noemieschelbert.com-Get your Free 30-day Audible Trial at audibletrial.com/likethecolorThanks to Brenton Wainscott for editing this episode and providing some of the music. You can find him at @brentonwainscott. Also thanks to the band @thisisjadn for some of the music.

The Talking Ape
E4: Pivot or Perish with Deborah Henning

The Talking Ape

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 31:39


Pivot or Perish with Deborah HenningManchester born Deborah Henning is the founder of a minimalist fashion brand headquartered in Dubai. Founded only in 2014, she showcased at the 2017 London Fashion week and is stocked in multiple boutique stores globally including Harvey Nichols and the exclusive St Regis Hotel, Maldives. In this episode of The Talking Ape, we revisit the original episode and how her life and business has transformed over the last 3 years. We explore the Pivot or Perish mentality to living life and doing business and how both are intertwined.It's been a wild ride, that much I can tell you!

The Leader | Evening Standard daily
How Britain can recover from a record economic drop, & London Fashion Week goes digital

The Leader | Evening Standard daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 14:32


Britain's crippled lockdown economy smashed all records in April when the nation's output plummeted by more than a fifth. The remarkable 20.4 per cent dive in GDP — even deeper than most City forecasts — came in the month when Boris Johnson's strict “stay at home” order was in force for all 30 days. But our consumer business editor Jonathan Prynn tells us there is some hope for a recovery as the number of covid cases in the country starts to fall. And, the Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council tells our digital fashion and beauty editor Chloe Street how London Fashion week is transforming itself into an online event because of the pandemic. How hard has the industry been hit by covid-19, and what's happening to help? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Shut The Front Door
Shut The Front Door with Paul Costelloe

Shut The Front Door

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 32:35 Transcription Available


Today we are joined by a good friend of ours, the legendary fashion designer and artist, Paul Costelloe. Aged just 23, Paul left Ireland to study in Paris. Fast forward 11 years and he returned to Ireland and established labels Paul Costelloe Collection and Paul Costelloe Dressage. For 15 years Paul was also personal designer for the late Diana, Princess of Wales. In 1991 Paul launched London Fashion week was made opening designer in 2004, his shows continue to inspire audiences today. Married to the wonderful Anne and father to seven, we are delighted to welcome Paul to Shut the Front Door.Shut The Front Door is produced by @venturamarketing.ie | www.venturamarketing.ie.Email the podcast: shutthefrontdoor@ventura.ie

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Anya Hindmarch - Single-Use Plastic Be Gone!

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2020 35:28


What kinds of products do we want to put out in the future? How can we rethink our design practices and material choices - and persuade the customer that it matters?  Once we get to the other side of the COVID-19 crisis, circular and regenerative systems are going to be even more important. But how do we do it case by case? This week’s guest British accessories designer Anya Hindmarch has already started.  In 2007, Anya launched her famous "I'm not A Plastic Bag" to raise awareness of how much single-use plastic goes to landfill. Now she's back with a new version, and this one's recycled.

College of Optometrists
Back and to the future of eyewear trends

College of Optometrists

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 71:56


This month we look at a different aspect of optometry - eyewear trends through the ages. Following on from London Fashion week, Neil Handley, Curator of the College Museum, discusses the history of spectacles with Daniel, exploring their unique status as a medical device and fashion accessory. Neil also talks to Senior Tutor in Footwear Accessories and Millinery at the Royal College of Art, Flora McLean, together with two of her design students, Rebecca and Ely, about the annual RCA Frame Design Competition and possible future trends. Find out more about the British Optical Association Museum and book a visit: www.college-optometrists.org/museum --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/collegeofoptometrists/message

Corporate School Dropout: Inspiring Stories of Ditching the 9 to 5
EP 022 - From London Fashion to Let's Love Sundays - Alice Terry

Corporate School Dropout: Inspiring Stories of Ditching the 9 to 5

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2019 34:27


Episode 022 - Alice Terry began her career in the London fashion industry. After several years with big brands like Michael Kors and Net-A-Porter; she traveled to Guatemala and fell in love with everything it had to offer. Alice was visiting family friends and soon made it her home for a year. Her first entrepreneurial venture was making jams to sell in local markets and small restaurants. The next big adventure was moving to New York City; she volunteered with several organizations and started building her freelance business on the side for extra money. During this time is when Let’s Love Sundays got its wings. Named after the letting go of having the Sunday blues, Alice decided that every day of the week needed to be celebrated and loved. Alice has spent the last three years traveling the world, loving Sundays, building her business, and enjoying every new life experience by her motto of saying, “YES!” Join the Crash Course to Dropout!   Rate and Review on Apple Podcast Show notes Visit the Website Join the Corporate School Dropout Facebook Group   This episode is sponsored by MKW Creative Co.

The Healthtech Podcast
Episode 26: The Story of Elvie, Femtech and a $42M Raise

The Healthtech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 48:23


James is joined by Tania Boler, the cofounder and CEO of Elvie, a health and lifestyle brand developing smarter technology for women. Elvie takes the best of medical technology and turns it into premium consumer products that women love to use. Together with her co-founder, Alex Asseily (co-founder, Jawbone), she has raised > $50M in investment, most recently their $42M Series B round led by IPGL and supported by Octopus Ventures and Impact Ventures UK.  Their first product, Elvie Trainer, is a category-defining Kegel trainer and is sold in major retailers, including Nordstrom and John Lewis and their latest product is the Elvie Pump, a breast pump that made its debut on the catwalk at London Fashion week. James and Tania talk about her background, coming from UN policy into entrepreneurship, the importance of design in healthtech, how to launch a B2C medical device and the ever growing femtech space in health. 

Pod Of The Pops (The Spice Girls Popcast)
Spice Girls 6: Victoria Beckham - Marriage & music, Babies & affairs (99-07)

Pod Of The Pops (The Spice Girls Popcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 69:05


Posh Spice, Victoria Beckhams, Vicky Adams... today we take a quote from her former music school principal: If Victoria hadn't had the lucky breaks she had and the people having faithin her to make her what she is, she probably would have been singing anddancing on a cruise liner.   Do we think this is true? Lets Stop – slow down – take a deep breath and respect the solo career of VictoriaCaroline Beckham._________________________________Shes one half of the most photographed couple in Britain, queen of the wags, inventor of the POB.Can't discuss her without her husband David Beckham. Met at a charity football match.Becks overcame his shyness, to peer from under his curtains and chat her up. They had their first baby Brooklyn in march of 1999 and were married in July, in a £424,000.(Although OK magazine paid £980000 so that’s a sweet profit). Which seems like a tight turnaround to fit into a dress. Geri wasn’t in attendance. Sporty and Baby wore white tuxedos. Scary wore black. Mel C hasthe worst haircut. They then brought their her first home, the £2.5million “Beckingham Palace”.o It has a mini chapelo Playground made of fake ancient runeso Mazeo Bbq areao And of course …. Professionally tailor football pitch (Don’t worry, there is also a recording studio) - 4 children in total: Brooklyn, 1999, Romeo, 2002, Cruz, 2005. 3 during this time (Harper wouldn’tarrive until 2011). Elton John and his partner, David Furnish are Godparents to Brooklyn and Romea, alongwith Elizabeth Hurley. The Beckhams suffered extreme mocking from Alistair McGowan as they imitated the two.One thing we can say about Victoria: She was not afraid of a trend. In fact, I don’t think she met oneshe didn’t like. Dramatically launched her music career in August 2000. Duet, she didn’t want to step outalone so she Truesteppered out with the garage tinged “Out of your mind” featuring DaneBowers. There was a real trend for the reply song – so we had Damons FuckYou, followed by Frankie Fuck you right back. Mario, I don’t wanna know. Followed by SholaAma, You already knew. And then this, a follow up to Truesteppers top 10 record “Bugging”. Replies were soooooo noughties but so were epic chart battles. This track was in a muchhyped race to no.1 with Spiller and Sophie Ellis Bextors “Groovejet”. Which narrowly beat itby 20,000 copies. This was a real fashion moment: The cut out pleather tops, the matrix video and my faveimage (the lip ring and extensions). This Victoria saying – Im a bad bitch. Question: Which solo spice single has the biggest first week sales? This with 180,000 copies.Lowest selling? Geri angels in chains or Mel B Day in your lfe Kidnap plots there was a fear and a plot and an investigation...... but CPS charges were droppedbecause main testimony cane from a serial fantasist who was paid by News Of The World journalistMazher Mahmoud (classic New of the world behaviour) Plan was to kidnap Victoria, with guns, and keep her in a house in Brixton. Police were incontact with Mahmoud but he refused to give them evidence or say who the victim was. They agreed an arrest date and only then did he provided details.... 3 hours before thearrest Because you can release details of a suspect after an arrest Turns out the guy selling the story was the gang leader and had set the whole thing upjust to sell the story! November 2002. Dropped 6 months laterBrooklyn and Romeo. Mother of two.5 million for her; if the children with her another 5.Told, then watched her husband play against Southampton and didn’t tell him until afterNot the first attempt on her life - rehearsals for Brit awards 2000. Red laser beam on her chest,signals a rifle bullet.Police found a door had been wedged openWhilst performing Victoria became convinced she had been shot, after hearing a series ofunexpected bangs, and stopped singing, clutching her stomach- She then took a solid year to “find her sound” and came back with the autobiographical “Notsuch an innocent girl” in September 2001.- Recently my Spotify has started throwing this onto my daily mix and shes right: Firstimpressions can be wrong, this is a tune! Good chorus, deep lyricaly content. Very deepmessage in the video: you had the white blonde good girl, and then the dark haired bad girlracing in some futuristic grand prix – effectively inventing the idea of quidditch – until theycrash and form one, Victoria beckham. Still a lot of leather in this video. We also discuss: - Her chart battle with Kylie Minogue Debut album, Not such an innocent girl, and a painful review by NME Two shelved albums - Come Together/Open your eyes - produced with Jay Z friend, Damon Dash Her best-selling autobiograpjy, Learning to Fly Her French language single Shady lyrics against Geri Halliwell in "Whatcha Talkin' Bout" Being dropped by Virgin Records Singing and sinking Telstar records The Rebecca Loos scandal and David Beckham affair rumours allegations of cheating Beginnings of her fashion empire, starting with walking the catwalk at London Fashion week in 200 wearing Burbery. Her fashion line with Jay Z owned Rocawear. Her line of Rocawear VB Jeans, her relationship with Roberto Cavalli and her second book, That extra half an inch Pulls all the gossip on her WAG look at Football World Cup.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Claire Bergkamp - Stella McCartney's Secret Sustainability Weapon

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 52:16


You know it: Stella McCartneydoes the eco things first. Whether it’s making all things green super-cool, proving non-leather accessories can compete with traditional animal leather in the luxury market, or bringing the circular fashion conversation mainstream, this fashion brand leads the way. So who makes all this happen? There’s McCartney herself, of course - the designer is a visionary greenie. But no woman is an island. Claire Bergkamp has her back. Meet Stella McCartney’s Worldwide Sustainability & Innovation Director. A self-confessed fibre nut, Claire started out as a costume designer in LA before switching lanes to study sustainability in London. There, she found her calling. Six years ago Claire joined the Stella McCartney brand to head up sustainability; she was a team of one. Today she runs a team based in London and Italy. Her work is disruptive and tend-setting - from rethinking traditional supply chains to working with startups on new circular materials, Claire is changing the way fashion is produced. And she’s lovely too. Notebooks at the ready, there’s so much to learn in this Episode. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, and join the conversation on social media. You can find Clare on Instagram and Twitter.    

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
New Power Generation - London's Rising Fashion Stars

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 54:59


Fashion schools everywhere are full of eco warriors and bright, brilliant kids who are determined to do fashion differently. London is the leader. Long known for its fashion creativity, this is the capital that produces the most vibrant student shows and earth-shaking emerging designers. The big international and Paris-based design houses look to London fashion schools like Central St Martins and the London College of Fashion for their future stars - but will they be seduced? Many in this new guard are questioning the validity of the exisiting fashion system, and asking if they want to be part of it at all. Now is a time of reinvention - young designers are redrawing fashion and re-imagining the way it might work in future.  In this Episode, we hear from 3 young London-based ones to watch: Bethany Williams, Matthew Needham and Patrick McDowell. Find out why they care about sustainability and how they apply it to their work, what they’re doing to combat fashion waste and redesign the whole system. Further reading & links - the shownotes are here. Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast in iTunes, and join the conversation on social media. You can find Clare on Instagram and Twitter.

This Week In The Garden with Peter Seabrook
Sun Packed, Fun Packed, SunPatiens

This Week In The Garden with Peter Seabrook

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 23:05


This episode we hear that Peter’s been travelling and gives us a report from the International Flower Trade fair in Holland. We speak to a Gill Corless of leading Japanese company, Sakata - Breeders of pot and bedding plants, cut flowers and Vegetable seeds. We hear the story of Sakata’s Patiens and the flower equivalent of London Fashion week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Tamsin Lejeune, Access over Ownership & Common Objective

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 48:33


Don't miss our SHOWNOTES - they're a veritable cornucopia of extra info... Sometimes it can feel like sustainable fashion is a new thing, but pioneers laid the groundwork years ago. People like this week’s guest, British fashion change-maker Tamsin Lejeune. Back in 2006, Tamsin founded the Ethical Fashion Forum, a London-based industry body for sustainable fashion. Her team also brought us Source, one of the first platforms to list sustainable resources & suppliers in one place. In the UK, it was Tamsin & her team who were running the sustainable fashion panel discussions and bringing the fledgling ethical fashion community together. How much has changed since then? How far off is sustainable fashion from being the norm? What tools do we need TO DO FASHION BETTER? Today, Tamsin leads a new project called Common Objective with that in mind. Think, a sustainable fashion matchmaking service, like a targeted Linkedin, or Tinder without the romance. In this absorbing interview we discuss what’s going on with fast fashion and why the model is broken. We decode the discomfort we feel when fast fashion giants launch eco capsule collections while still making most of their stuff the same old way. And we delve into the magic powers of fashion access over ownership, and the opportunities for the next generation of designers. Chat with Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress THANK YOU FOR LISTENING. Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page - every little helps! We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes. Don't forget to hit subscribe. You can find us on Spotify now too.

Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast
045 - OLIVIA ARBEN - MODELING CAREER - LONDON FASHION WEEK - BRITISH HEART FOUNDATION + TIP FOR GLOWING SKIN

Influencer Girl Lifestyle Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 23:32


Monica chats with British Model, Olivia Arben. Olivia is also an ambassador for the British Heart Foundation. Monica and Olivia chat about her modeling career, why she's an ambassador for the British Heart Foundation, London Fashion week and her tip for glowing skin. CONNECT WITH OLIVIA INSTAGRAM British Heart Foundation social campaign and charity shops: #boughtatbhf 

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Roland Mouret, Sex, Fashion & Sustainability

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2018 51:07


You probably know about ROLAND MOURET’s famous "Galaxy" dress. Fitted, flattering, cap-sleeved and much-copied, it was a phenomenon in the 2000s, worn by everyone from Beyoncé and Scarlett Johansson to Demi Moore and Victoria Beckham. You might also know about another of his glamorous clients, Megan Markle, who wore a chic navy Roland Mouret dress the day before her wedding to Prince Harry. What is less well-know is the designer’s strong interest in sustainability. He's thought deeply about this subject, and questioned everything around it, from how and why he makes things, and how that has evolved, to the impacts of over-consumption, the power of fashion to communicate a message and how we can make sustainability hot—and not just hot right now. We doubt there's anyone better placed to contextualise fashion’s perpetuation of addictive desire than Roland Mouret. His design magic lies in making women feel amazing in his clothes. He says a dress doesn't come alive until a woman wears it.  This thought-provoking, winding conversation takes us through his life, from rural French butcher's son, to modelling for Jean Paul Gaultier and Yohji Yamamoto, to him tearing up the dance floor at legendary Paris fashion hangout Le Palace. These days, he finds his balance by escaping to the country. “I never thought I would go for that life,” he says. Recorded in Roland’s head office in Mayfair, with Dave the dog in tow, we discuss change, reflection, maturing, and the idea that sustainability is now, as he puts it, “so present a problem that we have to face it.” Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes - it helps new listeners to find us. You can find us on Spotify now too.  

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Simon Collins, Fashion Culture Design

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 51:36


Simon Collins is a creative director, educator, fashion consultant, and ex-dean of the fashion school at Parsons in New York. With his new platform Fashion Culture Design, Simon holds what he calls Unconferences where not-boring fashion people address topics such as, How do you solve a problem like fashion week? And, Can sustainability be sexy? He gave the opening address at the Copenhagen Fashion Summitthis year, and his point was: it's all your fault! Is it? Is it down to us to make fashion more sustainable? And if so, how can we do it? Why is fashion important? Why don't more people recognise it at such? What is fashion's power? What on Earth has all this got to do with Hemingway, or, for that matter, Britney Spears? Listen to find out, and to hear some very good stories about London style back in the day, and how fashion education has changed. Simon was a mad fashion kid in Bournemouth and London in '80s, and we talk about what that was like, and style, and making your own outfits, dressing up to go to clubs like Taboo, & being obsessed with The Face magazine.  How fab is our music? THANK YOU Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We are always grateful for ratings and reviews on iTunes - it helps new listeners to find us. You can find us on Spotify now too.

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali
Lynne Franks on Collaboration, Creativity and Community - E14

The Future Is Beautiful with Amisha Ghadiali

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2018 66:07


How women will shape a more beautiful future for the planet.In this episode Amisha sits down with wise woman, entrepreneur and activist Lynne Franks - who launched London Fashion week and the entire PR Industry at a time when female-led businesses were almost unheard of.Lynne believes our future lies with women and girls and it is they who must lead change from the grass roots. She is developing a wellbeing hub, an archetypal model for women's collaboration and an intergenerational women's mentoring programme. As an elder, she embraces a role in service of the younger generations, speaking about how to tackle depression among young people, the crucial role of 11 year old girls for our planet's future and how we can equip them to fulfil it."I meet so many women who want to change the world on their own. They will burn out. Can we do it together - collectively, generously, compassionately, nurturingly? Yes we can." - Lynne Franks Links from this episode and more at www.thefutureisbeautiful.co

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Fashion Revolution's Sarah Ditty, Pro-Fashion Protest

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 50:15


Who made your clothes? Welcome to the last in our mini-series of four shows in celebration of Fashion Revolution Week, the global not-for-for profit campaign that was established on the anniversary of the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh, to promote transparency in the fashion industry.  You’re going to meet Fashion Revolution’s Head of Policy, Sarah Ditty. Sarah is based in London, and has a wealth of insights the big issues around ethical and sustainable fashion today, from modern slavery to living wages to sustainable fabrics and fashion waste and extending the life of our clothes. Why do these things matter? What can you do to help? How far have we come and what sort of fashion industry would be like to create for our future? This show is brought to you by Mighty Good Undies in celebration of Fashion Revolution week #whomademyclothes? How fab is our music? Montaigne. She is singing an acoustic version of Because I love You. Follow Clare on Instagram and Twitter @mrspress Follow Mighty Good Undies on Instagram Our podcasts and shownotes also live here. Clare is on deadline for her next book, so please forgive a short delay in updating clarepress.com (All the new Eps will be live by the end of April.) Love the podcast? We have a Patreon page if you'd like to support us. We're also, as always, super grateful if for ratings and reviews on iTunes.

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press
Simon Doonan, Tales from the Fashion Asylum

WARDROBE CRISIS with Clare Press

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 47:23


Designers know they’ve made it when their collections are stocked by Saks, Bergdorf’s or Barneys. The iconic New York department stores hold a special allure, even when you live elsewhere. But retail, globally, is in a state of flux. Will there even be physical stores in 10 or 20 years’ time? As customers continue to head online, it seems like every week there's news of another “bricks and mortar” closure. In the US, analysts predict 25 % of malls could shutter within the next five years. Will we ditch consumerism on mass, as the anti-shopping / buy nothing movements expand? Will renting fashion and clothing libraries become major trends? Or is it still all about experiences? The latter is where Simon Doonan comes in. He calls himself a carnival type, likens his celebrated window displays for Barneys New York to something out of Coney Island – and indeed he has put some very unusual objects in shop windows in his time. Creative director, writer, fashion commentator and OTT window dresser extraordinaire, Simon Doonan is an actual proper fashion legend. Wait till you hear how he got into it. Growing up gay and dreaming of glamour in 1960s Reading, he moved to Manchester then London in search of “the beautiful people”, cadging window dressing jobs off the likes Tommy Nutter (tailor to the Beatles and the Rolling Stones) and cult filmmaker Ken Russell’s wife. Simon was a Blitz Kid (part of the famed London party set) then moved to LA, where he did windows for luxury boutique Maxfield. In mid-80s Manhattan, he worked for Diana Vreeland at the Met, before joining Barneys, where, you know, he was JUST CASUALLY FRIENDS WITH JOAN RIVERS. And nearly starred in The Devil Wears Prada. Simon’s story is both extraordinary, and, in a weird way ordinary – in that Fashion Land has long been a place where eccentric, creative kids from small, unremarkable towns can find a home and thrive. In this Episode we talk about his professional path, and how today’s new generation of designers and dream weavers can navigate the changed fashion landscape. We discuss Simon’s unwavering belief in the value of originality - ("Conformity is the only real fashion crime," he says) and some of the fashion geniuses he’s encountered. And of course we talk shop. The show notes will be live shortly at  www.clarepress.com/ - keep checking back, we’ll have some fantastic pics to show you. Music is by Montaigne http://www.montaignemusic.com.au/ Enjoying the show? Please leave a review in iTunes. It helps other people find us. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Desert Island Dishes
Zanna Van Dijk, Personal Trainer, Fitness Blogger and Social Media Sensation

Desert Island Dishes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 31:15


Margie's castaway this week is Zanna Van Dijk. Zanna is a blogger, personal trainer and fitness model with over 170,000 followers on Instagram. At the age of 24 she has accomplished more than most of her age - she has walked in London Fashion week, has her own range of active wear and a fitness events company. She released her first book last year and has graced the cover of numerous magazines as well as being appointed the first ever UK ambassador for Adidas. I ask Zanna about the secrets to her success, we talk about the reponsibilities that come with having such a huge following and the idea of an "overnight success". As someone in the fitness industry I was really interested to talk to Zanna about her love of food, what she loves to eat and how she came to choose the recipes for her book. Zanna's choice of final meal before heading off to the desert island completely took me by surprise and you will hear me silent with laughter - if such a thing is possible. There are some goodies in here and I hope you enjoy! Dont forget to rate, review and subscribe if you enjoy it as it helps other people to find me and my podcast easily. Thank you! Find me on Instagram @madebymargie, and find Zanna @zannavandijk. See you next week! Margie x

RTÉ - Mornings with Dave Fanning
London Fashion Week, Danielle Romeril

RTÉ - Mornings with Dave Fanning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2015 14:47


If you haven't heard of Irish fasion designer Danielle Romeril yet, it won't be long before you do. London Based Danielle has worked for the likes of Alberta Ferretti and is about to show for the fourth season in a row at London Fashion week next month. Danielle dropped into studio this morning.

On Style with Jill Siefert
London Fashion Creative Director- Chloe Beeney

On Style with Jill Siefert

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2015 45:37


In this week's episode, I interview Chloe Beeney from London. Chloe is a Fashion Creative Director with over 18 years experience in the fashion industry. From working with legendary Isabella Blow to being InStyle's London Fashion director she now has her own company and shares with us her style journey, from CA to London. In this episode you will learn: - Her career journey as a stylist in London. - Working with Isabella Blow for over 4 years. - Commercial styling work vs. editorial work - Insights to the recent London fashion week. - The importance of the support of the London College of Fashion and the British Fashion Council for emerging designers. - The opening of the Alexander Mc Queen exhibit at the Victoria and Albert museum last week in London. - Advice to aspiring stylists.   Enjoy the episode and check out Chloe's website at: www.chloebeeney.com   xx Jill

Desert Island Discs
Betty Jackson

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2002 33:02


This week the castaway on Desert Island Discs is the fashion designer Betty Jackson. For three decades Betty Jackson has been at the cutting edge of the British Fashion scene and this year presented her 40th show at London Fashion week. In conversation with Sue Lawley, she talks about her life and work and chooses eight records to take to the mythical island.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs]Favourite track: You Don't Have To Say You Love Me by Dusty Springfield Book: Vision: 50 Years of Creativity by Melvyn Bragg Luxury: Red lipstick

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Desert Island Discs: Archive 2000-2005

This week the castaway on Desert Island Discs is the fashion designer Betty Jackson. For three decades Betty Jackson has been at the cutting edge of the British Fashion scene and this year presented her 40th show at London Fashion week. In conversation with Sue Lawley, she talks about her life and work and chooses eight records to take to the mythical island. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: You Don't Have To Say You Love Me by Dusty Springfield Book: Vision: 50 Years of Creativity by Melvyn Bragg Luxury: Red lipstick

creativity desert island discs london fashion sue lawley desert island discs favourite