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Season 25 begins! We meet Juergen Teller, one of the world's most sought-after contemporary photographers, successfully straddling the interface of both art and commercial photography.We discuss childhood, touring with Nirvana, Agnès Varda, Tracey Emin, William Eggleston, Kate Moss, Pope Francis, Kristen McMenemy, Zoe Bedeaux, collaborating with @DovileDrizyte and breakthroughs with Marc Jacobs. Juergen Teller's new exhibition of his photographs taken at Auschwitz Birkenau is now open Kunsthaus Göttingen, Germany until 1 June 2025 @KunsthausGoettingen. An accompanying photobook is published by @SteidlVerlag. 7 ½, Teller's concurrent exhibition runs at Galleria Degli Antichi, Sabbioneta, Italy until 23 November 2025 @VisitSabbioneta.Teller (b.1964) grew up in Bubenreuth near Erlangen, Germany. Teller graduated in 1986 and moved to London, finding work in the music industry shooting record covers for musicians such as Simply Red, Sinéad O'Connor and Morrissey with the help of the photographer, Nick Knight. By the early 1990s, he was working for avant-garde fashion magazines such as i-D, The Face, Details and Arena. Teller has collaborated with many fashion designers over the years, including Helmut Lang, Marc Jacobs, Yves Saint Laurent, Vivienne Westwood, Celine and Louis Vuitton.Teller was the recipient of the Citibank Photography Prize in association with the Photographer's Gallery, London in 2003. In 2007, he represented the Ukraine as one of five artists in the 52nd Venice Biennale. Teller has exhibited internationally, including solo shows at the Photographer's Gallery, London (1998), Kunsthalle Wien, Vienna (2004), Foundation Cartier, Paris (2006), Kunsthalle Nürnberg, Germany (2009), Daelim Contemporary Art Museum, Seoul (2011), Dallas Contemporary, USA (2011), Institute of Contemporary Art, London (2013), Deste Foundation, Athens (2014), Contemporary Fine Arts, Berlin (2015) and Bundeskunstalle, Bonn (2016).Teller's work is featured in numerous collections around the world, including the Centre Pompidou, Paris; International Center for Photography, New York; Pinchuk Art Centre, Kiev; and the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. He has published forty-one artist books and exhibition catalogues since 1996. He currently holds a Professorship of Photography at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste Nürnberg, and lives and works in London. Follow @JuergenTellerStudio and https://www.juergenteller.co.uk/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
MUSICDavid Lee Roth returned to the stage Saturday for his first show since March 20th, 2020 when he opened for KISS in Lubbock, Texas. And this came after he insisted in 2022 that he was retiring. Appearing at the M3 festival in Columbia, Maryland, he said, "We've reached the end of my first retirement. How many retirements did Rocky have, nine?" Still lacking in the vocal department, Roth delivered 16-song set of all Van Halen songs. Helping him and his four-piece band present the songs were four male background singers.Roth has previously announced one other show, September 12th at the Mountain Winery in Saratoga, California, but he's just announced a tour that starts on July 31st in Hollywood, Florida and runs through September 14th in Napa, California. (See dates below.) David Lee Roth M3 festival set list Rihanna revealed her third pregnancy at the 2025 Met Gala Monday night, showcasing her baby bump in a custom Marc Jacobs ensemble. Her partner, A$AP Rocky, co-chaired the event themed "Superfine: Tailoring Black Style." Andre 3000 traded his flute for a piano. He just released an instrumental collection called "7 Piano Sketches". Ozzy's detailed the lengths he's taking to prepare himself for his final concert in Birmingham, England on July 5th. Gwyneth Paltrow isn't the only one hawking sex toys as Mother's Day gifts. Ghost unveiled one of their own, and it sold out immediately. TVLarry David was on the "Fly on the Wall" podcast hosted by Dana Carvey and David Spade about the first time he met Paul McCartney. NBA superstar LeBron James announced that he's not attending Monday nights 2025 Met Gala, despite being an honorary co-chair. Check out the trailer for the final season of "Squid Game". It drops June 27th. MOVING ON INTO MOVIE NEWS:Jennifer Aniston was home on Monday when a man crashed his vehicle through the gates of her Bel Air residence, police sources confirmed to ABC News. "Final Destination Bloodlines" brought a stuntwoman out of retirement to set a new world record for "the oldest person ever on fire, on camera." Her name is Yvette Ferguson and she's 71. Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are Instagram official MISCGTA delay … Rockstar Games announced that Grand Theft Auto 6 will now be released on May 26th, 2026. The original plan was to release the game this fall, but Rockstar Games now says they need extra time “to deliver at the level of quality you expect and deserve.” Fans of the franchise are, of course, disappointed with the news, especially since the first Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer was unveiled in December of 2023. That's a lot of anticipation and enthusiasm. And now, there's going to be about a year more of waiting. AND FINALLYCountry music is known for its storytelling, and honest depictions of everyday people. Which is why it's funny, that so many country stars have used STAGE NAMES this whole time.Here are some country artists, and their real names, that might surprise you:AND THAT IS YOUR CRAP ON CELEBRITIES!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sterre het die trappe van die Metropolitan Museum in New York bestyg vir die grootste aand in die modewêreld, die Met Gala. Vanjaar se tema is Superfine: Tailoring Black Style. Sommige van die noemenswaardige glanspersoonlikhede was Rihanna, wat 'n Marc Jacobs-uitrusting gedra het, Simone Biles in 'n blou Harbison Studio-rok, 'n erkenning van die uitwerking van indigo in swart kultuur, en Ayo Edebiri se uitrusting, geïnspireer deur Nigeriese kultuur. Die Gala-medevoorsitter, Pharrell Williams, sê sy inspirasie is swart mans van die werkersklas:
On today's show, we're chatting with Haile Lidow, the founder of Lidow Archive, which is a clothing rental fantasyland of over 9,000 pieces of vintage & contemporary designer clothing and accessories that Haile has collected over the course of 15-years — it now occupies an entire wing of her Los Angeles home/studio. Her pieces have been worn by Chappel Roan, Lady Gaga, and Madonna and that's because Haile loves the vibrant, the stand-out, the statement making….. And we haven't even talked about the shoe closet yet, which contains 24 pairs of Marc Jacobs boots, including 9 pairs of Kiki boots, which have been worn by the likes of Rihanna and Olivia Rodrigo. I'll let Haile tell you all about it! – let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [5:03] Haile has loved fashion her entire life, and she got into going to weekend flea markets with friends in middle school. [8:46] Her fashion career began with a Vogue internship at age 16. [13:36] Figuring out how to turn collecting and archiving into a career. [23:00] Documenting and archiving a 4,000 piece collection to begin her business. [27:48] How vintage archives work with celebrity stylists and editorial shoots. [32:23] There's an entire bedroom in the archive devoted just to shoes! EPISODE MENTIONS: Lidow Archive @lidowarchive Albright Fashion Library Winne Harlow for Elle Russia Lady Gaga wearing Lidow Archive Chappell Roan wearing Lidow Archive Genesis Webb Claudia Schiffer in Chanel 1991 Kendall Jenner in Vogue Hong Kong The Battle of Versaille documentary Halston show - Versaille episode Moschino Spring 1991 Pheobe Philo painted toenail shoes Lynn Ban Anne Wold glow-in-the-dark star dress Lisa from Black Pink and White Lotus Girlhead “More Ranch” hat LET'S CONNECT:
One big announcement! We're organizing a pop-up at Komune (our favorite NYC boutique) with Kozaburo on April 11th! Swing by for a chance to win a free hat, say hi to the boys, and shop some of the Phantom Ranch goodies!You could have heard this episode early and been entered into all of our giveaways on HeroHero! Subscribe and support the show!This week, listen in as Sol and Michael discuss Jonathan Anderson leaving Loewe, being a vindictive ex-boyfriend, the legacy of fashion advertising and the most memorable ads of the last decade (or so), Jacquemus, terrible perfume ads, Dua Lipa, Gosha going to Heavn by Marc Jacobs, Miu Miu, smelling like you've been swallowed by a whale, and so much more!Hope you enjoy listening, and lots of love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
The cat is out of the bag: Lauren is knocked up! And Chelsea is NOT the father, fyi. On today's episode, we discuss her foray into motherhood and our failed attempt to whore out her pregnancy reveal. We are also joined by the brilliant and discerning Patrik Sandberg for a discussion of Lady Gaga's new album Mayhem, Meghan Markle's much-derided Netflix series, and a recap of fashion month. ps. this episode was recorded before we learned of the fashion double whammy that is Demna's appointment at Gucci and Donatella's exit from Versace. Collections discussed in this episode include Calvin Klein, The Row, Tom Ford, Dries Van Noten, Givenchy, Chloe, Anne Demulemeester, Rabanne, Simone Rocha, Hodakova, Marc Jacobs, Dsquared2, Alaia, Duran Lantink, and Dilara Findikoglu.
Lauren is joined by Interview editor-in-chief Mel Ottenberg to discuss the best of the season's shows, starting with Marc Jacobs and Calvin Klein in New York all the way up to Prada in Milan and Balenciaga, Miu Miu, and Saint Laurent in Paris. They discuss corporate cosplay and vintage replicas on the runways, why the state of the world is making people want to wear suits again, and then… they are interrupted by the announcement that Demna is the new creative director of Gucci, just hours after Dario Vitale was announced at Versace. It's chaos. Gucci 'Jackie' Bag Balenciaga motorcycle bag To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Apologies for the delay, Chelsea has had yet another rough week, but we are back to discuss Hollywood's biggest night and all of the best Karla Sofía Gascón jokes. Topics discussed include the deeply healing The Color Purple reunion, Anora's shocking sweep, Demi Moore's life-imitating-art moment, the sensational Wizard of Oz tribute, David Lynch erasure, and Adrian Brody's deeply annoying acceptance speech. P.S. this episode was recorded before we knew the deeply f**ked up and unbelievably tragic details of Gene Hackman's death. R.I.P. King. Let's watch The Birdcage in his honor
On Friday, actress and model Hunter Schafer posted an eight-and-a-half minute video on TikTok in which she revealed that the replacement passport she had just received had the gender marker changed from female to male.Ms. Schafer is a trans woman, widely beloved among Gen-Z for her acting—particularly her performance in “Euphoria”—and broadly considered one of the most beautiful women in the world. Over the years, she's modeled for Prada, Vera Wang, Marc Jacobs, Alexander McQueen, and many other houses. She came out as a teen girl and has renewed previously with the correct gender marker, with no issues. That means the State Department is either intentionally flagging all American passports with record of a gender marker change and/or they're intentionally cross-referencing passports with birth certificates, some of which are issued by states that ban gender marker changes.Not to mention: the ridiculous complexity for intersex Americans.Florida, Kansas, Montana, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and Texas all prohibit gender marker amendments on birth certificates. Their number will very likely grow by the end of this year. Last week, the Arizona House approved a bill banning residents from amending their birth certificates to reflect their authentic gender identity.I'm worried for all the obvious reasons: the government tracking, the likely surveillance of trans people, the grave risk of an incorrect, “outed” passport for any trans person who needs to travel internationally, the potential for confusion and obstruction over government documents for things like security clearances, etc.That same day, the Bureau of Prisons announced that trans people incarcerated in federal prisons would be moved to facilities that align with their sex assigned at birth, as early as next week. There are nearly 2,300 trans people incarcerated in federal prisons at the moment.Trans women transferred to men's prisons will obviously be at substantially greater risk of violence.The same day—yes, all on Friday—Iowa Republicans announced a bill that, if successful, would remove ‘gender identity' as a protected class in the Iowa Civil Rights Act, thus eliminating anti-discrimination protections for all transgender Iowans. It would make Iowa the first state to remove a protected class from civil rights law.Meanwhile, at the White House—yes, same exact day—Trump was speaking to a large, bipartisan group of governors and went after Maine Gov. Janet Mills from behind his podium.“Is Maine Here? The governor of Maine?”“Yeah, I'm here,” she said from her seat in the audience.“Are you not going to comply with that?” Trump demanded of her, referencing the executive order he signed on Feb. 5th that bans trans girls and young women from competing on girls' and women's sports teams.“I'm complying with the state and federal laws,” she responded.“We are the federal law,” snapped Trump. “You better do it… You better comply , you better comply, because otherwise you're not getting any federal funding.”“See you in court,” she retorted from her seat.“Good,” said Trump. “I'll see you in court. I look forward to that. That should be a real easy one, and enjoy your life after governor, because I don't think you'll be in elected politics.”It was yet another moment Trump attempted to intimidate elected officials across the political spectrum over trans issues. On Saturday, Trump spoke to the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), where he took a victory lap for ending “transgender insanity.”“It's all out now — critical race theory and transgender insanity. It's all gone from our schools and from our military and I believe it's gone, too… I believe that it's all gone.”Today, Bill Maher appeared on the “Pod Saves America” podcast and argued with co-host Jon Lovett about trans issues, urging him that Democrats would “lose every election” if they don't give up more on trans equality.Side note here: anti-trans punditry that claims to be offering the “reasonable middle” argument always seems to intensely focus on what they don't want. There is never a good faith framing of what they believe should be legal. There are reasons for that: either they don't actually believe in minimum rights for trans people or they fear being targeted by extremists for offering support for even a modicum of trans equality.The relentless pace of anti-trans actions and rhetoric have become overwhelming.That's how I'm doing.Charlotte's Web Thoughts is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Charlotte's Web Thoughts at charlotteclymer.substack.com/subscribe
It's FRIIIIYYYAAYYYY and your fave time of the week! We're diving into the most influential runway looks straight from this 2025 season of New York Fashion Week that will help you elevate YOUR style. Now. Fear not, fashion besties...this episode breaks down the latest trends hot off the runway, of course, but rest assured these are wearable and accessible to all. Whether you want to add a bit of dramatic flair or incorporate something fresh into your wardrobe, stay tuned for curated tips and tricks that will make you feel confident yet fabulous. HOT TIP: Be sure to head over to Holly's Pinterest Board for images of all the styles and suggestions discussed in this episode. These highlights offer a mix of bold statements and timeless elements, giving us style inspo galore so you can always be the best dressed in the room. Key Talking Points & Trends Discussed: 1. The Return of Midi Skirt Suits: o Trend Breakdown: With a nod to 1980s power dressing, midi skirt suits are back and more wearable than ever. These looks require strong tailoring and are very flattering with chic heels or boots. Try with pattern tights! 2. Creative Layering for Everyday Chic: o Trend Breakdown: Think deconstructed shirts, jackets, and skirts combined in unexpected ways. Layering is a great way to update your wardrobe basics. You'll add dimension and create visual interest that will take you through the seasons, transitioning from colder months to warmer weather seamlessly. 3. Brooches: A Timeless Statement Piece: o Trend Breakdown: Brooches are having a moment again, especially oversized floral brooches that add a vintage flair to jackets, blouses, and dresses. It's a chic and elegant way to elevate any look. 4. Fringe: A Fun and Playful Detail: o Trend Breakdown: Fringe continues to be a timeless, standout detail. Whether it's on skirts, dresses, or outerwear, the motion and texture create a statement piece that works for both day and night. 5. Leather Everywhere: o Trend Breakdown: Leather continues to show all over the runway, from skirts to boots to bags. A little bit of leather adds sophistication and an edge to any look. Whether you go for a full leather ensemble or just incorporate it through accessories, leather is going nowhere, anytime soon. Top Designers Highlights and Trends NYFW 2025 showcased some breathtaking collections from both established and emerging designers. Here's a snippet of a few of the top designers discussed in this episode: 1. Marc Jacobs: An Artistic Fantasy o Trend Highlights: Known for his bold, exaggerated silhouettes, Marc Jacobs brought a dramatic, artistic edge to the runway. With his quirky, almost surreal approach, he showcased avant-garde pieces with wacky proportions like oversized shoes and unconventional cuts. o While these may not translate directly into ready-to-wear, Marc's show was a reminder that fashion is and will always be performance art. 2. Carolina Herrera by Wes Gordon: A Floral Dream o Trend Highlights: Wes Gordon's Carolina Herrera collection brought an enchanting garden to life, with 3,000 cherry red ranunculus flowers blooming from the runway floor. Dramatic, sculptural flower brooches adorned belts, dresses, capes, and jackets. This collection seems to attract a new type of customer to Herrera this season. o Crop jackets and bandeau midriff-bearing tops are also still around, highlighting the waist and creating a modern, flattering look. 3. Sergio Hudson: A Riot of Color o Trend Highlights: Hudson's collection was a celebration of jewel tones like rich magentas, purples, and hot pinks. His bold, vibrant colors exude power and confidence, just like his clothes on the women who wear them. o Most designers like Sergio Hudson created menswear-inspired designs, such as long zippers on pencil skirts and vests paired with men's ties. All while having sleek, tailored finishes that could easily be styled for both work and weekend. 4. Ulla Johnson: Shimmer and Shine o Trend Highlights: Ulla Johnson's collection stood out on its shimmering gold runway which made her fabrics and textured elements glow. Her collection feels luxurious and glamorous; different from her past seasons. o For those looking to incorporate shimmer into their wardrobe, Ulla's designs showed how to blend texture and shine effortlessly. We are so here for it. In Conclusion: The Fashion Crimes Podcast is your best fashion friend you never knew you needed! Hosted by ‘the only Holly You Need to Know' Holly Katz, we bring you the latest trends and fashion tips for free every single week. Tune in every Friday for fresh episodes wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the Fashion Crimes Podcast "Fashion Besties" online: Connect with us on all social media and at www.fashioncrimespodcast.com.
On season 7, Episode 3 of The Art Career Podcast, Emily sits down with fashion photograher and director Brianna Capozzi in her Brooklyn, NY apartment.First published in 2014, Brianna Capozzi has been working for over a decade to make distinctive images that have contributed to a movement of contemporary female-led fashion photography. Capozzi's work places less emphasis on an ideal and instead uplifts the raw, fierce and playful that exists innately and uniquely in each subject. Her work demonstrates a fervent interest in the power, versatility, and inherent creative force of the female form.Advertising: Adidas, Agent Provocateur, Alexander Wang, Bally, Bottega Veneta, Burberry, Calvin Klein, Carolina Herrera, Cartier, Chloe, Chopard, Deisel, DKNY, Eckhaus Latta, Fenty, Frankie's Bikinis, GAP, Gucci, Jonathan Simkhai, Khaite, Marc Jacobs, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Nike, Nordstrom, Pinko, Puma, Rare Beauty, Stella McCartney, Victoria's Secret, Skims, Zara.Editorial: All In, American Vogue, British Vogue, Beauty Papers, Blau, D Republica, Dazed & Confused, Double, Interview, M Le Monde, Marfa, Myth, Pop, Re-Edition, Vogue Italia.Published: Well Behaved Women (Idea Book, 2018), Sisters (Idea Book, 2024)Free Resource for Artists!Want expert guidance on building your art career? Download Navigating the Art World: A Comprehensive Guide for Artists—a free resource covering essential industry insights, practical tips, and more. Get it here: Download NowLinks:https://www.instagram.com/briannalcapozzi/?hl=enhttps://rep-ltd.com/artists/brianna-capozzi theartcareer.com Follow us: @theartcareer Host: @emilymcelwreath_art Production + Creative Direction @soniaruscoe Editing: @benjamin.galloway Join our community for exclusive updates, artist resources, and behind-the-scenes content! Sign up at theartcareer.com Never miss an episode! Subscribe & leave us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify
Longtime beauty executive Lori Singer has been instrumental in some of the biggest fragrance license deals of the past 20 years. Singer spent more than a decade at Coty, where she worked on bestselling fragrances by Calvin Klein, Vera Wang, Balenciaga and Nautica. She also tripled global net revenues for Marc Jacobs with its iconic Daisy franchise launched in 2007. Singer got her start at Revlon, and her CV also includes Calvin Klein Cosmetics, Unilever and Benetton Group. “I've spent my entire career in beauty. I'm sort of a beauty lifer,” she told Glossy. “I fell in love on day one at Revlon, my first job, and I really have never looked back.” Singer joined Parlux in 2019 to grow its license business and immediately set her sights on Billie Eilish. “Other than music, fragrance and scent are everything to her. So, upon meeting her and hearing about her deep knowledge [of fragrance, we knew it was a fit for Parlux],” Singer told Glossy. “She knows ingredients and she knows about olfactory territory. She has had a natural nose for scents." By 2021, her first scent, Eilish, was released, which she followed up with Eilish No. 2 the next year and Eilish No. 3 in 2023. Fast forward to last week, and Parlux released Eilish's fourth fragrance, called Your Turn. The new scent is priced at $90 for 100 milliliters and available DTC — it will launch in Ulta Beauty doors later this spring. Your Turn is gender-neutral and described as “warm, woody and fresh” with notes of peach, ginger and sandalwood. Frank Voelkl, principal perfumer at fragrance house Firmenich, was the “nose.” One of the most famous perfumers working today, he has created Glossier's You franchise, Phlur's Mood Ring and Father Figure, and Le Labo's cult Santal 33, among others. Parlux is a global licensee for celebrities, fashion houses and lifestyle brands. The company launched in 1984 and is privately held. Its licenses include Kenneth Cole, Vince Camuto, Jessica Simpson, Steve Madden and Jason Wu, among others. Most recently, Parlux entered into a partnership with basketball player LeBron James to create The Shop, a line of grooming products distributed through Walmart. Then, in late 2024, the company launched its first fragrance with influencer-turned-designer Danielle Bernstein, the creator behind WeWoreWhat, called WeWoreWhat 001. Later this year, the company will celebrate another milestone: Paris Hilton's 30th fragrance over 20 years. Called Iconic, the scent will launch this spring. Singer joined the Glossy Beauty Podcast to discuss the secret sauce behind Parlux's celeb fragrances, the evolving fragrance consumer and 2025 industry predictions.
¿Sabías que hemos producido ropa para cubrir 6 generaciones? En este episodio hablamos sobre el gran problema de la sobreproducción. También repasamos desfiles de alta costura como Valentino o Gaultier y la soñadora propuesta de Marc Jacobs para su ready to wear ss 25.Comentamos la polémica aparición de Bianca Censori en los Grammy y terminamos reflexionando sobre si dejamos de vestir como queremos cuando estamos en pareja.
Lauren and Harper's Bazaar executive digital director Lynette Nylander serve up instant reactions to Monday night's Marc Jacobs show at the New York Public Library. They also talk tariffs (or lack thereof), Dua Lipa's Chanel commercial (cue Fine Young Cannibals's “She Drives Me Crazy”), and the end of Biologique Recherche PF50 1970. (R.I.P.) Lauren also explains the Vuori phenomenon to Lynette. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oh my boy, welcome to Washington! Julia and Drew are here to discuss Season 2, Episode 25 of Gossip Girl AND say goodbye to their time recapping the show. This finale extravaganza has it all: the hunt to expose Gossip Girl, Blair's incredible Marc Jacobs party outfit, the return of Young Cheri Oteri, Drew's newfound obsession with Southern Hospitality, and an extensive discussion of The Brutalist. Starting the week of 2/17, Julia and Drew will begin their new series recap of SUMMER HOUSE. They're obsessed with their Hamptons girlies and will be covering the new season live as it airs. Sometimes, you just need a summer vacation in the middle of February. Thank you all for listening! XOXO, Girls Room. Follow Girls Room on TikTok. Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram.
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To support the pod, listen to the full episode, and get access to our giveaways, subscribe to our HeroHero!The boys are rounding out the season with their new instant classic, Shock Collar Fashion Trivia! Borne from the depths of Sol's brain at 3 AM, the game revolves around fashion history questions from our wonderful friend (who has asked to remain anonymous)!Tune in as the boys stumble their way through questions about Rick Owens, SS/01-02 Raf Simons, the Battle of Versailles, Marc Jacobs, CP Company, grunge, Vogue, and so much more!We hope you enjoy, and thank you for such a wonderful season!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
Rerun: Winona Ryder was arrested for shoplifting from Saks Fifth Avenue, Beverly Hills on 12th December, 2001. Amongst the products she had stuffed into her hat was a Marc Jacobs sweater worth $760, and Frederic Fekkai hair adornments listed at $600. At first, the Oscar nominated actress claimed she had been under the impression that her assistant would pay for the items later. Then, she said she had stolen them as research for a forthcoming role. But in court, the security guards said they'd seen Ryder clipping the tags off some items with scissors. She got 500 hours of Community Service, and her career was derailed for a decade. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly consider whether Saks leveraged the opportunity for publicity purposes; examine the strange composition of the jury who decided Ryder's fate; and ask if her appearance in a ‘Free Winona' t-shirt was indulgent or amusing… Further Reading: • ‘A grass roots campaign to "free" Winona Ryder helps make $15 T-shirt LA's hottest style statement' (British Vogue, 2002): https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/free-winona • ‘Ryder possessed 8 drugs during arrest, memo says' (Chicago Tribune, 2002): https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2002-12-04-0212040374-story.html Winona Ryder Convicted of 2 Counts in Shoplifting - The New York Times (nytimes.com) • ‘America's Dumbest Criminals' (Channel 5, 2002): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=unyKRYb7WPo ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Each Thursday and Friday we repeat stories from our archive of 800+ episodes, so we can maintain the quality of our independent podcast and bring you fresh, free content every Monday-Wednesday… … But
Playlab, INC. is a creative agency that's worked with Virgil Abloh, Post Malone, Nike, Marc Jacobs, Louis Vuitton, Adidas, and more. We spoke with their founders, Jeff and Archie, from their offices in Los Angeles about a name for our new cocktail, being electrocuted, a little hot shooter talk, TJ hates "strategy," pitch decks, how they pulled off the infamous Post Malone album cover, we propose a rebrand for The US Open, growing up with a tennis dad, foot surgery, Honey I Shrunk The Kids (1989), making music in Ableton, and the three bands and movies that influence their work today. instagram.com/playlabinc twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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SUNNI BLU becomes a man. I guess. Golly. You sure do seem intolerant. Are you sure you don't want a Peloton. I want to live in a white neighborhood And make enough money That my white neighbors Actually respect me For whatever it is I do. Working on a Saturday. Calm down, Jew mom. I will not clam down. In this house, we abide by holy law! Hold on. What happened. I got distracted, this girl looks just like Edie Falco. Oh, I love Edie Falco. Right? I realized how bizarre my creative process really was, in that days I would get the most work done musically, I became physically restful, and complacent, not worrying about the gym so much as the energy I would use rather towards the music I was making, or the over all lacsidasical approach I took to everything. Not being an entirely-perfect stepford- divorcee with a bleach clean everything in my median space, I realized it was almost a more natural kind of creature that created my music; one who ate and acted normally, and was overall less of an anally retentive bitch—not to say that my normal self was not an anally retire bitch, I was, but it was that my creative process seemed to require more normalcy and averageness; eating regularly, What the fuck man. Idk. I got bored The wheels start turning The pages in my mind become phenomenon, I almost bought it I almost bought the dream; Another story arc. Trust, or don't trust? I don't know— these guys are like the ultimate fluffers… MEAT CIRCUS. MEAT CIRCUS. Okay, I love them. …did she light the candle? Oh look, a candle. Hm. SHE LIT THE CANDLE. SHE LIT THE CANDLE. THEY ADDED GPS TO EDC so then. How many of us are there. Hey. Everybody sit the fuck down, right now. [drones sit down] There she goes. Dammit. Why are you really this short in person? On God, because I'm really this short, irl. Skrillex. NO. Get over here for a second. Wanna go to Disneyland? On my life, I'm like in Cancun right now, but— But what? I'll catch the next flight. “The Uptopia” I thought about finagling a way to get into EDC for like 5 seconds before I remembered what it was, And that i'm a DJ And that it looks cool and all— But sounds, generally like a total nightmare. Not because it wouldn't be fun or anything- a It just wouldn't be fun— —for me. EDC part III Haven't I been to edc more than 3 times already. (Try like 30 times.) —that's enough times. THATS NOT ENOUGH TIMES GIMMIE MY BOX! DID YOU GET THE MAGNET . I GOT THE MAGNET. GET IN THE— Goddamn, dude. That's a lot of magnets. It's really not. Man, what the fuck would even happen if I fuckin actually focused on this project I don't know. I like, haven't focused on this project and it seems like, possibly, maybe I might have brokered some kind of deal that may or may not include Coca Cola and NBC. This dude might be trying to rule the world. All the dudes might be trying to rule the world, I think. Well, what if we put them all in a group together or something —seems—doable And maybe if they're not trying to kill each other, hey the end of of— Oh, look. World peace. Nice. —it. Hm. Let's just say, Altogether I give a total of actually zero fucks— Ah hah And at the end of the day, I just want some dick. How is that going to help achieve world peace, exactly. Fuck around and find out. Ladies. Here, yo. Guy, what's this. A midlife crisis waiting to happen. Oh no. Don't worry, it's almost over. My midlife crisis? No, the part before that. Jellyfishing. I don't know, Patrick, seems like kind of a strange day to go jellyfishing. Just—relax. Jesus Christ. (Soft telephone voice) This is the messiah speaking. Uh…hi. How may I direct your call? Uh… Hello. …is your dad home? Euh…probably not, but I can get you my mom. …that might work. Okay, hold on. (Not telephone voice—actually atrocious Boston accent) MAAAAA. …Jesus Christ. What? TELEPHONE. ring ring. Bitch! Ring ring ring! —bitch! Ring ring ring. —BITCH! Yo! What!! Answer the phone. The phone is ringing! Why do you keep saying “bitch”?! Cause that's a bitch ass telephone, bitch! This is improv! I know! And the first rule of improv is to not saying no, but I refuse to answer a telephone that just says “ring, ring”; that is not a realistic telephone, and so to that, I would just say—“bitch.” Bitch. That is not how improv works. I'ma aim at your head; you technically lost the game already stopping the scene; you said “ring-ring” I said “bitch”; you lost already, I done my part. What? Just—if you're gonna be a phone, be a phone, but don't just say “ring-ring” like that Take me all out of character and shit. What character?! All you said is “bitch!” And all you said was “ring-ring”, hoe—I ain't got time for this— What?! Just be a phone! THAT WAS A PHONE. What phone says ring-ring? Phone ring tone “Ring-ring!” What's that. That's my new ringtone. You're so lame. Well at least we got past the 90's and were clearly into the early two thousands. How do you know? That guy has a ringtone. Who is that guy, anyway—? wait a second! Oh shit. That's him! Get em! Ah, are we bringing back the Italians? I don't think they ever left, they've just been quiet. I want pizza. You're in luck. Goddamn kid! Pizza?! French fries. —I want chocolate cake. AND chocolate cake! Goddamn. You'd better be crafting a goddamn symphony. It's more of like a sonata. “The King Suite” Whatever! Just remember however far you get writing this album is how much more gym time it'll take to be taken seriously promoting it. I'm already promoting it. What, how? LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA DAY. welcome back, kid. Shut up; give me a house. Give me a house song! Okay. OKAY, now downtempo. Downtempo makes me sleepy— but whatever, here. Okay, now techno. Untz-untz—here you are. All it took me was seeing Tiesto's ancient ass plastered all over the place in Brooklyn to realize I don't think it'll ever be “too late” to be a DJ and perhaps I could stand to focus on my other masteries. Whatever. I want chocolate cake . You are gonna get so fat. So? So is she when she pops out three kids— And her music sucks. Sauciness is relative. It sounds like shit in a fucking sandwhich. Just remember tiestos wife is actually like a decade younger than you. Great. I'm looking forward to all my favorite DJ's cradle robbing fashion week for this exact fucking reason. Is that a dig on one of the most legendary dance music DJs of our time? No, it's more of another pondering as to why I wasn't born a 9 foot tall porcelain skin blonde European looking model. I must have done something wrong in a previous existence. Have you tried paddle boarding? That seems /lame Fun! If I start now, maybe by May I can be EDC fit. What's the point of being EDC fit and not going to EDC? Hm. Okay. I can get a peloton, Or EDC tickets— Which should it actually be? What's the point of having a peloton If you're not going to EDC. Correct. But also— Why bother going to EDC at all if you're not going to be mad ripped from riding a peloton all day in your apartment. Also facts. That's what I'm here for Suddenly, I was acting weird. [being weird] Well, weirder than usual. Suddenly, my mind was racing— I was running around my apartment frantically in a halter top that I was certain I looked fabulous in— [looking at least kind of fabulous] — lil bitz. I'm getting to the age where I haven't quite given up, But realizing I'm not going to be the ideal just kind of sits with me in little ways. I haven't let go of myself, I'm not all the way giving up, but I'm more like, settled and secure with myself. A little more self confident in knowing if I wanted just any old dude, I can go out and get one. But I've been saving myself for someone really special. I mean really. And it's been years since I had sex. Actual years, so like— I'm at the point where I can just keep waiting, But sometimes I realize how long it's been, For instance, when I'm shopping, And I'm just kind of, looking around online Figuring out exactly what I want— And I'm scrolling, looking at all the selections And I see this baguette— Like bread, guys. Like a French roll and I think to myself “I'll take that.” I'm getting kind of turned on just looking at it, like Realizing it's bread— I'm like “Ooh, look at this baguette… Oui oui.” lol the fuck is wrong with you. Honestly I'm just looking for vegan chocolate cake without having to make it. Are we a team? …uhhh… kinda depends on who is “we” But since I can hear you faintly in my head, I guess so. Suddenly, I had the feeling that I had written something recently that might at some point become important. Hey. What. I like your five year plan. What fucking five year plan. The one from five years ago. Oh. Wait—what. Let's make it an 8 year plan. You mean 8 years from…from 5 years ago? See, you are good at math. —I—wait, what plan. Okay [chuckles awkwardly] See you later. What. Man, why do like half the characters in this show look and sound like Dillon Francis. Cause they're Dillon Francis. Might as well be. I had also has realized at a certain point recently that I would probably never get married again, and in my own right had set out to be “The Ultimate Lover!” Get out of here, Skrillex. What in the fuck is with that dude. What's wrong with him anyway. Something. Get out. FUCK, HE'S DEAD. Oh well. Not oh well! Someone's definitely gonna be upset about his. Probably! But that's an entirely seperate demographic. We can't be concerned with that. Not our business, The man is dead! You don't know, maybe he's just in A k-hole! [super duper dead] Whatever man. Just— Can you at least give me a hand with his legs. He's heavy. How can he be taller than he looks on TV— Goddamn, he wreaks! He hasn't even been dead long enough for that. I know, he just wreaks, man. Whatever. Look. Just— Ugh— Let's roll him into that tent over there. What. Just roll him in-/ Agh. And hurry up— Virtual Riot is about to start. Goddamn. The wooks. These aren't any ordinary wooks. They're frat boys Oh, that headdress, though. You remember the headdress! I remember the everything, I'm just— trying to forget. Crimes. Or at least—pretending to. You remember David after the dentist? [David after the dentist] AAAAAGAAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHH Well, this is James after The Jam. Mm. What kind Of Jam is this! It's—Jelly. Ah. You're dead. It's—really good. You know what— This is Sauerkraut. Happy accidents is getting weird. Man. I like it. Untz untz untz I just found this out, and I'm over the moon like exactic about this— I just found out you can like, totally buy 5 lbs of marijuana Over the internet. For what? I don't know. Sounds like a deal. Sign me up. Anyway, I found this out— Because I found this bread I like Yes— I know Bread to marijuana We are—making connections— Anyway, I found this bread I like From this one place, And I love this place so much That I begin buying this bread regularly— I love it so much that, I'm looking through all their breads in their bakery and I realize, “Holy shit—they just have the most insane bakery, ever.” Like all the breads are sounding phenomenal— They're real bread— Most bread if it's real bread is vegan, So I'm looking through the bread like, “Holy shit, this all sounds fire—“ And when I like a place a lot— Especially in New York, I get weird about it. Like, I want to know the origins of the place. I love history— History—cannabis—and bread, I know. “Whose the lucky guy?!” lol. Nobody, obviously— if this is my life; but I digress. I'm looking at all these breads, All these artisanal, like— Fresh cakes and, Really unique like, Breads of every kind— And I start thinking to myself “I love this place.” “I love this place” So I start thinking about like the origins of this place— You know like, historically— Like, Sometimes you find cool stuff out about a place Macy's or whatever, Has cool history— Like the oldest surviving wooden escalator Being at the flagship department store in midtown Stuff like that. I love history— So I go to look up this place— I type this place into the search bar with absolutely no other specifications than I think, The name— And the first link that comes up Is a fire sale of 5 pounds of “hemp flower” But from the picture I can see that it's evidently really Complete marijuana— Actual cannabis flower; So I look into this matter, and I investigate this link a little further to figure out— “What is this?” And as it turns out, my suspicions are correct, You can now obtain large quantities of marijuana Via a Google search— By complete accident. I'm like, “Woah!” [Bookmark the page and shit.] “Keep that in there for later…” You know, just in case I ever have $2,200 dollars roughly of disposable income and ever feel like upstarting my very own drug enterprise… Er, restarting— But the drug enterprise I had in college was nothing like this— This is next level. Its the internet age now, buddy! Shit is legitimate. Wait, sorry— is the statute of limitations up yet? Whatever. Leave no trace. There—are bigger fish to fry. lol. Bread, man. I love bread. You make me mad, But I'm still in love with you; You might be far, but I'm still in love with you You might do bad, but I'm still in love with you Come back to bed; You know I'm still in love with you You make me mad, But I'm still in love with you; You might be far, but I'm still in love with you You might do bad, but I'm still in love with you Come back to bed; You know I'm still in love with you Doesn't matter (You know I'm still in love with you) Cause it doesn't matter (You know I'm still in love with you It doesn't matter (You know I'm still in love with you) I'm still in love with you— You know I'm still in love with you. You know what— Huh— Does lemon raspberry sound better or like, This caramel toffee? You know I love a good lemon ice cream— Lemon custard Posh. Ah, the hedons are back. /*herons (You know Insomniac's making their rounds. ) Getdamoney Getdamoney getda— Woah— hold up, what is this I don't know Looks lucrative Facts Hmmm— Worthwhile investment, perhaps Maybe, maybe Very well Getdamoney Getdamoney Getdamoney Take a look at this young buck, they said. So I did. Turns out, the jokes on me. Me, and all my old friends In all my old lives On all my old world Play games In other words, The world goes on, Then off, Then it goes on, We come home— To laugh with one another Me and my friends, We play games Out of body Mind games In the body Play lives, All for entertainment In the old world, We said “One” Off we run, I said So on, comes dawn again We all talk of old reunion. We all talk of— FUCK, man. It's non dairy. I don't give a fuck about your ice cream! We're all on ice cream. I don't give a fuck about ice cream! On, you don't. No! Alright. Done. You know, it's like one door opens— Another door closes; And that's true— But whatever fucking weird drone robots They're probably paying to just come in one door And out the other Are karma cannons— And by that I mean— Whatever's disturbing me; Will eventually disturb them— And maybe, just maybe— In the same annoying way. So one day somebody wakes up and writes an anthology saga about you. It's not about you, it's about me— That's what I said. And that's probably what happened anyway—is what I'm thinking—and either way, I'm just the protagonist of that series, anyway. That's—logical, I'm thinking. I'm also thinking. Man. It feels so good to just sit in silence. Yeah. It does. Didn't you want kids? Whatever. Abusive relationships suck. My version of our kid is hands down way better then your version of our kid. Hands down. Let's get down to the nitti grotti of things here. Nitty Gritty. 11:30. But that's when Tranwrexk is playing. Who the fuck is teaintwrext. No, it's. Whatever. Nitti gritti Okay, so I'm obviously like, not going to forget the lady beating the shit out of her dog at the Trader Joe's— But I think maybe even the best part about it was the fact that it was like, a pug. I'm not really ready to go out in public or anything-1 I don't know— I'm like traumatized by the disparity of the human race, or whatever. But shout out to the lady beating the shit out of her dog at the Trader Joe's. I don't know what he did. But if you're gonna beat your pug at the Trader Joe's, he probably deserved it. Goddamn you Marc Jacobs! This is what you get for leaving a puddle in produce section! Goddammit! What else are you gonna name a purebred pug that you take everywhere with you— Including Trader Joe's? “This is Marc Jacobs” We thought he was a puggle but it turns out he was a purebreed and we just got so lucky! He gets nervous around people— Sometimes especially at the Trader Joe's He just gets so excited! Bad Marx Jacobs! BAD! On another note why am I just not automatically genetically built like a 6'5 Scandinavian chick. Like, it's cool my legs don't grow any hair at all, but goddamnit I would rather walk fashion week and just— Automatically never be hungry. Imagine giving birth to a supermodel baby and just Here, baby— take this The baby is like: *milks for two seconds* Alright, I'm good. Are you sure, baby. The baby's like “I'm— all full” Are you sure? Baby's like yeah— put me on the treadmill for an hour, would you? I gotta go fast-crawl this all off. Breastmilk, whew. Heavy shit. Just set the incline to all the way up, alright— And make sure I turn up the propane pig to high volume I want to make sure I'm deaf in one ear And only have one brain cell I don't want them to think I talk to much. Mom's like, “Um, okay— are you sure you don't just want like, more breastmilk” Baby's like “No ma, put me on the treadmill and shut the fuck yo you fat cow!” Goddammit, alright. That's— Some kids are just born destined to be— whatever— you know? Me? I was destined to like food, but be pretty much allergic to it— Pretty much allergic to all of it. Not in the typical sense of like having a food allergy— Not getting hives or anything Just— Prone to max weight gain after minimal, regular fucking eating— Minimal fucking eating And maximum effort in the gym just equals More muscle Which, then, The excess fat will just sit on top of Sort of like— Just double fucking bad. It's insane. So that's two waist trainers Correct Two sauna suits Oh my God, what if he's actually 6'3? Who's 6'3?! Getawayfromme. Shoot that nigga. You have a nice double chin. Thanks, I got it myself Liz Nice. Comedy Central presents: roast of the hosts The comics of late night tv roast each other l HOw many jokes do I need? A lot. Let's start with the favorite Favorite? Nah. Jimmy Fallon looks constpated. Every time I see that dude, I'm like— —?! What's wrong with him. Also— Why do you look like the off brand version of Justin long? I smell a conspiracy. And aspercreme. What's up with your cheeks, bro? Are you a hippopotamus? — Jay Leno is like God's version of a live action caricature. _____ Why are you all Irish? ____ Kimmel— what kind of bird are you? —- . —- I've heard exchanging insults is like foreplay for comedians; now I'm genuinely starting to wonder how many of these specials have turned over into orgies. I always had a special feeling about Justin Bieber and Martha Stewart. I'm pretty sure we all did. Mama had a shotgun— And daddy hated broken glass I drink out of broken bottles Clasps slip from the hands That can't Grab Shit you're too fucking tall, anyway. The only person who's actually bigger than they look on TV Fuck that. What are you, 6'10? Stay the fuck over there yeo ming. Who drew you, Disney/Pixar? How do you be in a photo from head to toe; full body in the frame and still not be in the picture? This m'fucker's a ghost. Oh look. It's everyone's favorite blow up doll. WHY DO U LOOK ASIAN? WHO TF DID UR DAD KILL IN NAM? –KOREA? EITHER WAY. YOU'RE ASIAN BRO. You seem like that kid that used to walk up on his tiiiy toes and shit. You're weird, bro. That kid that used to walk up— —like this— That's that guy. Devil can't catch me if I don't sit still Still love Run around the world Ring around the Rosie I'm not broke, I jus got. Photo shoot coming up Hang up yo on the fence, Like paint I dry, Simi dinner hard Try hard see the light, go To the light now Go now, my time has come m Go where, how? It's time now for me to depart, my dear Ishii. Why—how?! Because, my boy—the time has come Time not what is! Time be us, you and I! And as we are, my dear boy. I must go. Time nothing but mind is you and I… You are right. Time — is— time. Ishii begins to cry softly, and then weep. Fair for fair and follow for follow— There not are I, And away we went, With wind and time, And the way was one The inside of a year, As the waking of dawn. At dawn, I strike— But was not called To weep, I wake, the tire of tale And yet the sun was in my heart, Yet not in my mind as the sky, And not in the time as the wind, and still, mi follow to love again I always call, And there, the wind where wind does lie, Not I, awake, but I instead as Sunset Again as time had sat upon my should And like bird does cry, The still be wind has shattered my love And in heart lives in such such dusk As pain, my heart, The wicked beauty, Shadowed and stranded Yet I awaken, And here ye, The vow dost took is not aligned— There I was, the call of once The statuesque and haunting Bleeding dry the river's way And almost as such there though of tears With yet had formed all shallow, and none The call of ways I mask misfortunes, There does bear a truth to the tree which bears fruit And give way to time, I am as oceans, Still as steady water's sky, and come what may Of all we have, There nothing lost, And there were fortunes True to shine as gold, And there in no way, Under us. Wax does melt but has not burned, As shadowtimes had set upon us, There, the call was made, and yes The wind had sat upon the waking dawn of eye And there, again the warrior ready for none other than the song of I, The cry of war, does wait unsettled in her wailing As their call had come As of naught, And then came, As does one. Be fair. Daggers! I rot. “Be fair”, says he. Daggers. I rot! Be fair, says I. Nay, The King. True, tis I. —and daggars! I rot. Wary. I find. So then, To have walked among the living and yet are dead— still you, waiting in quarry, Are now I not as King, As though now dost lie slain. Very. A greeting! Seeing now how such has i, Have passed and still yet waiting in how l My waking This fucker just won't die! Well, he can't. He can! (He should.) He has. Oh. Are you triggered. I knew I just have been getting somewhat important Somewhat. I figured this out when they started having people show up after I get to the gym. I knew they were all the same like people, cause for the the most part, they weren't working out, they would just like, align themselves with me, do a few pumps and then do whatever on their phones This one dude came in, and I was already sick of being followed Hadn't been to the gym in a few days cause these people just fucking bother me. Just fucking blows my mind how stupid people are— And I realized something really wrong with people. Like people are really fucked up inthe head, so, This is what I did, when I realized, they weren't going to stop fucking with me in a certain way, I started fucking with them back. I went upstairs to work out, started doing circuits. Did some pumps up stairs, Run the stairs like laps, Hit the tension machine, Kettlebells, Treadmill, then another circuit— {Enter The Multiverse} And I knew whoever was sending these people We're focused on fucking me up; Cause the people they sent were always like— Some kind of trigger. I knew it was some high level programming; They would send like a pretty girl with long hair To fuck me up Or some fat ugly dude who looked like my ex husband, Fat and shit, And they wouldn't workout much, they would just like, fuck around, then hit the phone— And I realized people were really fucking sick In the head, when I realized, After I psyched the fuck out of this fat dude Just fucking running circles around him and shit, Lifting more than he was struggling to fucking lift This dude is all upper body No fucking cardio No fucking legs Weak dick motherfucker. And I realized how sick people were when he goes up stairs And this is how else I know people are fucking with me They'll always get on the phone, And use their phones as intimidation and shit “Hi, yeah, yeah— I'm checking in. I'm a pussy ass robot and shit. Okay. Bye now. Wait—did you hit my cashapp yet? Okay thanks” How you know it's like an app or some shit. Fucking drones, man. But I could tell they were sick and I was somewhere in my way to wellness when, the dude left, then goes upstairs and gets on the phone, and I'm still downstairs and I'm like “Okay, since they're gonna keep fucking with me—when is the end of this album?” I went to check and I knew the album was an hour long— And I look and the album is on the last track and I thought to myself “I haven't touched my phone in at least an hour…” This dude has been in the gym for half the time and has almost not been off the phone He was on the phone more than working out And that's when I realized, Whether I skip a few days at the gym or not Whether I do what everybody else is doing or not Just that alone is rare. He was in the gym maybe a half hour or less And between every single set, he's on the phone Just like all of the other people who seemed to have been following me— And I realized That maybe they weren't even following me on purpose. Maybe they were being remotely sent in my direction somehow with their phones, without their intention or knowing. That is a possibility— And I knew the world had changed in a way that could possibly become dangerous, after being told for x amount of years we needed a SIM card, I've had my phone for almost 5 years, same model; up until now we “needed” a simcard— Now all of a sudden they're letting us know in one way or another “Hey, no we've always been able to remote control your phone” They've inteoduced the “e sim” which is their subtle way of letting you know They've always been able to turn on your phone signal Without you even knowing. Now they're selling you this technology “Oh, you don't need a sim—e sim” I looked, I didn't think my phone would be clmpatible It's a 5 year old model. “Oh no—it's compatible! Congratulations” Which means even 5 years ago before this technology became consumer, They had the ability to open your phone make calls texts and connect to a network They're just now letting you know This has been around for at least a decade And now they're selling it to you. {Enter The Multiverse} [The Festival Project.™] COPYRIGHT © THE FESTIVAL PROJECT 2024 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. ©
This episode of Wisdom from the Wardrobe unpacks some haute newsworthy happenings in the luxury fashion world! We kick off with the buzzworthy shake-ups: Cédric Charbit jumps from Balenciaga to YSL as CEO, while Marc Jacobs takes the crown as the first-ever guest editor of American Vogue. Then, the spotlight turns to our guest, Jennifer Wannarachue Chechen of The Procurement. With a résumé spanning Fabletics, Under Armour, Nike, and even Starbucks, Jennifer has stitched together a career as dynamic as the pieces she curates. She's now leading the charge in luxury resale, curating street-style-meets-chic collections that feature vintage and preloved treasures from the likes of Celine, Dior, and Chanel. Jennifer shares how The Procurement blends sustainability with covetability, offering authenticated finds sourced from Paris and Japan. Whether you're hunting for celeb-approved rare pieces or adding an on-trend staple to your closet, this conversation is packed with style gold. Don't miss her tips for navigating the resale world, embracing circular fashion, and building a wardrobe with personality and purpose! Happy Listening
Michael Freeby is back(!!!) and counting down all the Best Dressed looks from the CFDA Awards, Halloween, election season, the Latin Grammys and more! Oscar De La Renta! Christian Siriano! Marc Jacobs! Who will be named November Best Dressed?!
Tune in every Friday for more WOW Report. 10) Hot Flick: Anora @01:33 9) The Penguin Finale @09:50 8) Hot Horror: Heretic @14:37 7) Marc Jacobs Guest Edits Vogue @21:06 6) Netflix Pick: Martha @26:07 5) Billboard's List of 21st Century Pop Stars @31:30 4) Oh! Oh! Oh! Ozempic! (& Monjaurno! & Wegovy!) @37:13 3) Why Are MAGAts Still So Angry? @39:58 2) Sorry, But I'm Deleting You @43:08 1) John Krasinski is People's Sexiest Man Alive @47:49
We're back from Europe and diving straight into the best (and worst) fashion and pop culture moments in recent weeks: People's “Sexiest Man Alive”, the Grammy nominations, the Martha Stewart documentary, Joker: Folie à Deux, Lady Gaga's new music video, and the December issue of Vogue, which was guest edited by Marc Jacobs. THE SUBSTANCE is now showing in US theaters and streaming exclusively on MUBI. THE RULES OF ATTRACTION, BOYHOOD, SOMETIMES I THINK ABOUT DYING and THE FALL are now streaming on MUBI in the US. Get 30 Days Free: mubi.com/everyoutfit As well as, Uncommon Goods. To get 15% off your next gift, go to UncommonGoods.com/OUTFIT And Honeylove! Treat yourself to the best bras and shapewear on the market and save up to 50% Off sitewide at honeylove.com/Outfit
The December Issue is here! For the first time in American Vogue, a guest editor takes the helm: Marc Jacobs. The designer features model Kaia Gerber on the two stunning covers – one shot by photographer Steven Meisel and the other painted by Anna Weyant. Taylor Antrim and Virginia Smith, two Vogue editors who worked closely with Marc and Anna Wintour on the issue, gave Chloe the behind the scenes of how it all came to be.
Grammy nominations are here and Wicked is taking over the world. What more could you ask for!? We're discussing Anna Wintour giving Marc Jacobs guest editor privileges at Vogue, Brianna Chickenfry exposing Zach Bryan, People's Sexiest Man Alive and so much more! Save $20 on your first SeatGeek order when you use code "TOOPOPTOHANDLE" at checkout Subscribe to my Substack: http://toopoptohandle.substack.com FOLLOW US: Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube FOLLOW ME: Instagram Twitter TikTok EPISODE CHAPTERS: 00:00: Introduction 04:47: New Music Releases 06:54: Anna Wintour picks Marc Jacobs to be first US Vogue guest editor 11:26: Rihanna opens first Fenty Beauty stores in Barbados 14:39: Brianna LaPaglia opens up about Zach Bryan relationship on BFFs Podcast 20:23: People's Sexiest Man Alive to be announced on Stephen Colbert 25:04: Keke Palmer opens up about her time filming on Scream Queens 29:17: 67th Annual Grammy Awards nominations announced 47:38: Ariana Grande + Cynthia Erivo's press tour and Wicked premieres 58:40: Yes and Mess of the Week
Beyoncè has extended her Grammy reign with 99 nominations. Charli XCX's BRAT is getting recognized this year with multiple nominations including Album of the Year. Taylor, Billie, Charli, Sabrina, Beyoncè are all up for the biggest award of the night. Who would you like to see win? The Grammys are February 4th, 2025. Teddi Mellencamp has announced she is splitting with her husband after 13 years together. Allegedly there has been some infidelity between her and her horse trainer. Is it true? It's just a rumor right now but I will keep you updated. A Dolly Parton symphony is hitting the road in March. Select cities will get to hear some of Dolly's work in Symphony form. Tickets are available at the link in her bio. Marc Jacobs has partnered with Wicked on a collection of The Tote Bags and ruby slippers. They actually sent Trisha Paytas a PR box right before she went to the Wicked premiere in LA. Among all the other stars that were there that night she was a fan favorite. Goldie Hawn's family are the newest faces to grace the Skims company. They partnered with them on a Christmas campaign. Zach Bryan is not who we thought he was. The country singer who was supportive of the LGBTQ community has been called out by his ex, Brianna Chickenfry, for being extremely emotionally abusive. White Lotus has a (tiny) preview of the new season. This time it is set in Thailand. Lisa Barlow does not know common courtesy when it comes to being on a fully paid for vacation. She thought it would be a good idea to call Heather, who was purposely not invited, on a trip that Bronwyn planned and paid for, and didn't invite Heather on. Thanks for listening!
We're students of the creative process, and so is Adam Moss, author of The Work of Art: How something comes from nothing. Formerly the editor-in-chief of New York magazine, these days Moss is on a quest in his studio to understand painting and through it the mysteries of the act of creation. Questions about why people create—and the diversity of process across mediums—led Adam to write his book, which features interviews with a host of inspiring folks. Kara Walker, Tony Kushner, Sofia Coppola, Stephen Sondheim, Barbara Kruger, Ira Glass, Samin Nosrat, Marc Jacobs, David Simon, and many more share their approach to the work they do in the book. We talk with Adam about the red threads that run through such varied creative expressions, finding the right creative partners, how to feed creativity, and how his own work has been influenced by his investigation into how creativity unfolds. Visit our Substack for bonus content and more: https://designbetterpodcast.com/p/adam-moss Bio Adam Moss was the editor of New York magazine, The New York Times Magazine, and 7 Days. As editor of New York, he also oversaw the creation of five digital magazines: Vulture, The Cut, Daily Intelligencer, Grub Street, and The Strategist. During his tenure, New York won forty-one National Magazine Awards, including Magazine of the Year. He was an assistant managing editor of The New York Times with oversight of the Magazine, the Book Review, and the Culture, and Style sections, as well as managing editor of Esquire. He was elected to the Magazine Editors' Hall of Fame in 2019. *** Premium Episodes on Design Better This ad-supported episode is available to everyone. If you'd like to hear it ad-free, upgrade to our premium subscription, where you'll get an additional 2 ad-free episodes per month (4 total). Premium subscribers also get access to our monthly AMAs with former guests, ad-free episodes, early and discounted access to workshops, and our new enhanced newsletter The Brief that compiles salient insights, quotes, readings, and creative processes uncovered in the show. Upgrade to paid *** Visiting the links below is one of the best ways to support our show: Wix Studio: With Wix Studio, agencies and enterprises can create, develop and manage exceptional web projects with hyper efficiency. And if you're worried about the learning curve eating into time you don't have, don't be. Wix Studio is intuitive by design, so your entire team can hit the ground running. For your next project, check out wixstudio.com. Wine Access: We love wine, but often feel overwhelmed by the options out there. But we recently joined Wine Access who not only ship to your door some of the world's most inspiring wines, they also educate subscribers with full color information cards that accompany each bottle. You should totally join The Waitlist Wine Club. Just visit wineaccess.com/waitlist and use Promo Code: DESIGNBETTER for $25 off your first shipment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lauren is joined by the Wall Street Journal's Rory Satran to discuss Kamala Harris's fashion through the ages—including the bootcut jeans and the Chloé suits—as well as the dream of Marc Jacobs at Chanel, and why both Lauren and Rory are spending a disproportionate amount of their journalist salaries on AlaÏa. They also recap two galas that happened over the past week: WSJ.'s Innovators shindig at MoMA and LACMA's Art + Film Gala, sponsored by Gucci. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Lauren and Harper's Bazaar executive editor Leah Chernikoff stayed up late to discuss the CFDA Fashion Awards, which took place Monday, October 28, under the big blue whale at the Natural History Museum in New York City. They reveal who looked good, who won and who didn't, and what Blake Lively, Marc Jacobs, Alix Earle, Donna Karan, Todd Oldham (!), Cardi B, and Addison Rae were up to. Plus, Lauren digs into the LVMH-Trump connection and also reads the tea leaves on the future of Coach and Michael Kors. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this very special episode, I interview my dear friend and incredibly talented singer/songwriter Caroline Brooks aka BELLSAINT about her healing processes that helped her birth brave and powerful newest album: i used to be funny. We touch on themes of narcissistic abuse (both interpersonally and systemically) as well as religious trauma, and the healing and lifesaving power of art and creativity as a way of disrupting and challenging the debilitating shame dynamics these patterns tend to bring about. Follow Caroline's work and various projects here! Psyche Magic Website, Socials and more!More on BELLSAINT: With a unique sound that blends nostalgia with modern ferocity, BELLSAINT is a bold force of nature. Throughout her music career, she consistently returns to her earlier influences like Johnny Cash, @Dolly Parton, David Bowie, and @Stevie Nicks.The Los Angeles-based singer/songwriter Caroline Brooks (BELLSAINT), born in Tyler, TX, has collaborated with artists including @Natalie Imbruglia, Charlotte Lawrence, @Sophie Simmons, CLOVES, & @The Script. Her music is featured in many commercials, including a Volkswagen Super Bowl ad, Adidas commercial, Marc Jacobs ad, and video games like Just Dance & Life is Strange. Her music has also been featured in various trailers and popular TV shows like @Little Fires Everywhere (Original Soundtrack), @Riverdale Soundtrack - All Songs, Pretty Little Liars, Shameless, The Handmaid's Tale, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Younger, Don Mancini's Chucky, Good Trouble, The Hills, Waco: The Aftermath, The Good Doctor, and The Vampire Diaries. Her first EP, @Technicolor Dream, won an Independent Music Award for Best Pop EP & her song Can't Stop A Woman won for best Adult Contemporary song.As a performer, she's shared the stage with artists such as Lord Huron, @Alec Benjamin, @The Lone Bellow, Katelyn Tarver, Ocean Park Standoff, & the Warbly Jets. She's also garnered praise from such outlets as The New York Times, Refinery29, Extra, Elle, Galore Magazine, and Us Weekly, and has charted on Billboard's Top TV Songs Chart. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit psychemagic.substack.com/subscribe
In this engaging episode, we sat down with Marc Jacobs as we reflect on his storied career in fashion, from his early days working at Charivari to his influential tenure at Perry Ellis, where he introduced the iconic grunge collection. We dive into his creative collaborations, including those with Stephen Sprouse and the inspiration behind his work at Louis Vuitton. Marc shares personal anecdotes about his upbringing, relationships, and the importance of following one's creative instincts. The episode provides a glimpse into his approach to fashion design and the impact he's had on the industry. 00:00 Introduction 00:47 Early Encounters and Friendships 02:13 Growing Up in New York 04:10 Fashion Philosophy and Influences 06:25 Journey to Parsons and Early Career 09:00 Perry Ellis and the Grunge Collection 17:13 Trust Your Instincts: Lessons from the Grunge Collection 18:19 The Decline of Perry Ellis Women's Collection 19:23 Marc Jacobs' Creative Freedom at Bergdorf Goodman 20:09 The Energizing Effect of Marc Jacobs' Shows 21:37 The Cultural Impact of the Grunge Era 22:11 Chloe Sevigny's Rise from Intern to Star 24:29 Marc Jacobs' Life Between New York and Paris 25:41 Collaborations and Friendships in Fashion 30:06 The Legacy of Marc Jacobs' Collaborations 36:44 The Creative Process Behind Fragrances Under the cover is a production of Knockout Beauty Media Group and Audily. Writer and host is Cayli Cavaco Reck. Guest booking is by Paul Cavaco and Lindsay Hannon. Audio and video production is by David Woje. Our executive producers are Cayli Cavaco Reck and Paul Cavaco at Knockout Beauty Media Group, and Matthew Wells, Lindsay Hannon, and David Woje at Audily. Special thanks to Meredith Honig, Jessica Alpert, and John Perrotti at Rococo Punch. And Rachna Shah, Jamie Karp, and Jenna Provencher at KCD. For photos and more details on the series, follow: Under the Cover Podcast on Instagram Substack at Under the Cover. If you liked the series, please leave us a review and as always, don't forget to tell a friend.
Today on the show we are talking about American fashion, specifically Empresses of Seventh Avenue: World War II, New York City, and the Birth of American Fashion, the brand-new book from Nancy MacDonell, out August 27. Prior to World War II, American designers were nothing short of second-class citizens to the French. But, after the Nazis invaded Paris during the war, everything changed for French fashion, and by the time the war ended in 1945, the American look was in fashion. What is the American look, you ask? Nancy answers that for us today, as well as introduces us to a fascinating cast of characters who helped birth American fashion: Elizabeth Hawes, Eleanor Lambert, and Claire McCardell, for starters. Soon, American fashion began to beat the French at their own game, and this is all a leadup to the Battle of Versailles, which we interviewed Robin Givhan about on the show last year. American fashion is thriving now—at $500 billion, it's the largest fashion industry in the world—but there would likely be no Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Marc Jacobs, Tom Ford, Tory Burch, Halston, or Michael Kors without the Empresses of Seventh Avenue. These women have largely been forgotten to history—that is, until Nancy MacDonnell came along. Nancy is a fashion journalist and fashion historian that writes The Wall Street Journal column “Fashion with a Past,” which explores the historic roots of current fashion trends. Nancy has written everywhere from The New York Times to Elle, Vogue, and many other publications, and she's written five books, including The Classic Ten: The True Story of the Little Black Dress and Nine Other Fashion Favorites. In addition to her work as a writer, Nancy is also an adjunct lecturer in fashion history at the Fashion Institute of Technology. Let's take a listen to what she has to say. Empresses of Seventh Avenue: World War II, New York City, and the Birth of American Fashion by Nancy MacDonell
Dara is a model, stylist, and fashion director at Interview magazine. From her beginnings in San Diego to the iconic runways of New York, Dara speaks of a journey that is a testament to creativity and conviction. Recognized for her bold, visionary style, she views fashion as an art of crafting desire and glamour, where the method of persuasion is as crucial as the message itself. Her styling for Hunter Schafer and Troye Sivan highlights a unique blend of raw talent, intuitive expertise, and hard work. She's walked the runways for Marc Jacobs, Kenzo, and Moschino; posed across the pages of Vogue and Harper's Bazaar; and styled for an impressive array of brands like Calvin Klein, Tom Ford, and Miu Miu. What she sees as contemporary now is everyday optimism—and fluidity in interpretation, just like images. Episode Highlights: Growing up in San Diego with a creative mother and a pop-culture-obsessed father, Allen recalls watching Disney movies, writing in cursive, immersing in arts and crafts, and wanting to be an animator. She describes herself as a child being in her own “little world,” a feeling that contributed to her strong sense of self as an adult. With a level of conviction required for creative pursuits and an early interest in image-making, Allen cherishes the performative aspects of both modeling and styling. Her career in New York took off quickly, through connections to Candy magazine, the VAQUERA label, and stylist Ian Bradley. Allen says the unique thing about her generation's access to information—and noise—is “this real emphasis on understanding your history and the context and everything that kind of surrounds what we're doing.” Allen became fashion director at Interview magazine, thinking of the role as writing with clothes and writing with photos. She recognizes a sense of absurdity in the fashion world and emphasizes the performative aspects of everyday life. When asked what's contemporary now, Allen says, “optimism; levity,” and speaks to enjoying even the challenging parts of the work, and fluidity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Das Thema ist so alt wie die Menschheit und wird von Nara Smith, Shirin David und Marc Jacobs aktuell in der Königsdisziplin beherrscht? Storytelling! ABER bitte für Social! In der Folge gibt euch Carsta kreative Hacks an die Hand, mit denen euer Content nicht nur besser produziert sondern auch zahlreicher konsumiert wird! 4 kurze Konzepte, die ihr direkt anwenden könnt sowie Anni's und Carsta's liebste und aktuellste Beispiel Cases - klingt gut? Dann rein in die Folge! Unsere Podcastpartner The League Erfolgreiche Karriere und erfülltes (Liebes-)Leben? Das muss kein Entweder-oder sein. Testet jetzt die Datingapp The League ! Euer Rabattcode: bgbpodcast IKEA IKEA gibt es nicht nur für Zuhause, sondern auch für den Arbeitsplatz. IKEA für Unternehmen hat es sich zur Aufgabe gemacht, euren Work Space funktionaler und vor allem schöner zu machen. Schaut für ihren Interior- und Planungsservice sowie mehr Infos unbedingt mal hier vorbei: http://www.ikea.de/unternehmen Hier findet ihr alle aktuellen Supporter unseres Podcasts & aktuelle Rabattcodes. In der Folge erwähnt: Annis Storytelling Favoriten: fashion: @marta__sierra fun: @gstaadguy educational: @mrsdowjones Nara Smith Marc Jacobs Nara Smith x Marc Jacobs Carstas Storytelling Favoriten: RedBull Olympia Hier findest du mehr über uns: Website Instagram Instagram Baby Got Business LinkedIn Impressum
Marc Jacobs, hoofd Landelijke Inspectiedienst Dierenwelzijn, over verbod op het houden van dieren Verdwenen Texelse kotter weer terecht, nabestaanden en onderzoekers kunnen hun zoektocht afsluiten en verlies verwerken Neef Donald Trump schrijft kritisch boek over zijn oom, Amerika-correspondent Michiel Vos vat samen Iconische foto wordt tot leven gebracht in toneelstuk in kamp Westerbork door Alisa Cuuna
On this episode, I am joined by co-host, Olivia Morris, Co-Founder of Verity Barrington and overall amazing human. In the third of 3 panels, we interviewed Dr. Todd Otten, Dr. Marc Jacobs, and Jason Gootman on the future of healthcare. You can find more information about the work my guests are doing here: Verity Barrington: https://www.veritybarrington.com/ Dr. Todd Otten: https://rippleofchange.us/ Dr. Marc Jacobs: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-marc-jacobs-885b1430 Jason Gootman: https://puvema.com/ ***** For more information on pre-ordering my book, Patient, Empower Thyself!, or working with me, go to: https://peaceadvocacygroup.com/
This is a big podcast. We start off discussing the new Orbit Ultra from North Kiteboarding, and we hear from Marc Jacobs and Mike Raper. Then Jemima Crathorne answers some questions from Marseille, France on the latest news from the Olympics. Big Air Collection 2025 https://northactionsports.com/pages/big-air-rider-style Portrait: http://portraitkite.com https://www.fantasykite.com Woo Sports: https://woosports.com Follow us: https://www.instagram.com/colin_colin_carroll/ https://www.instagram.com/kitesurf365/
The biggest stories on the internet from July 24th, 2024. Timestamps: 1:32 Timothy Heller speaks about ex-best friend Melanie Martinez 7 years after accusing her of sexual assault 9:45 Nara Smith accused by niche TikTok creator of copying Marc Jacobs collaboration concept Find our podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18HclY7Tt5-1e3Z-MEP7Jg Subscribe to our weekly Substack: https://centennialworld.substack.com/ Join our Geneva home: https://links.geneva.com/invite/7eb23525-9259-4d59-95e3-b9edd35861a5 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescrollpodcast/ Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmeisner_/
The biggest stories on the internet from July 23rd, 2024. Timestamps: 2:07 Emergency Intercom podcast announces they are leaving Cody Ko's podcast network amid scandal 4:47 Marc Jacobs taps Nara Smith in buzzy TikTok collab 7:21 Chantel Jeffries addresses the demise of her friendship with Alissa Violet Find our podcast YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC18HclY7Tt5-1e3Z-MEP7Jg Subscribe to our weekly Substack: https://centennialworld.substack.com/ Join our Geneva home: https://links.geneva.com/invite/7eb23525-9259-4d59-95e3-b9edd35861a5 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/infinitescrollpodcast/ Follow Lauren on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenmeisner_/
A Netflix documentary about Prince is being ‘held hostage' as the Prince estate & Netflix disagree on the length and content of the film, Los Angeles' legendary Record Plant studio is going to be closing after 55 years, Nirvana settles lawsuit over their smiley face logo with fashion designer Marc Jacobs & more… PLUS this week in Rock & Roll History Trivia, Weekly WTF & so much more! Everything is up at www.rocknewsweekly.com Watch us LIVE, chat with us & more… Every Sunday around 2pm PST @ https://www.twitch.tv/rocknewsweekly Watch all of our videos & interviews on demand at Youtube.com/@rocknewsweekly Follow us online: Instagram.com/rocknewsweekly Facebook.com/rocknewsweekly Twitter.com/rocknewsweekly All of our links are up at www.rocknewsweekly.com every Monday, where you can Check it out on 8 different platforms (including Amazon Audible & Apple/Google Podcasts) #Rock #News #RockNews #RockNewsWeekly #RockNewsWeeklyPodcast #Podcast #Podcasts #Metal #HeavyMetal #Alt #Alternative #ClassicRock #70s #80s #90s #Indie #Prince #Netflix #RecordPlantStudio #RecordPlantLA #Nirvana #MarcJabos #TenaciousD #TheSmile #JohnnyGreenwood -#Radiohead
Big news this week! We finally released merch and John Corbett hates being an actor. We also discuss the Devil Wears Prada sequel, Glenn Close and Halle Berry's maiden voyage into the Ryan Murphyverse, Julia Fox's sexuality, Lena Dunham's New Yorker interview, the Fabulous Four trailer, the extremely major Diane von Fürstenberg documentary, Becoming Karl Lagerfeld, Marc Jacobs' fabulous new collection and his shocking pivot as a nail art influencer. Get warm weather ready with Quince! Go to Quince.com/outfit for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. And try our favorite water Fiji Water!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode of Veto's Corner, Veto dives into a range of hot topics. The conversation kicks off with Gervonta Davis vs. Frank Martin (4:11), followed by AB's comments about Jay-Z (10:30). Oschino's questioning of why Jay-Z came to court is next (18:31), and then we delve into Rubie Rose's appearance on the Joe Budden podcast (31:10).We then discuss women in powerful positions (43:54) before transitioning to the topic of feeling less of a man (1:10:21). The conversation shifts to women wearing certain outfits (1:15:00) and men looking for attention (1:25:53).Complex's list of the funniest people on the internet (1:35:00) comes next, followed by a discussion on Adam 22's culture vulture ways (1:47:00). We wrap up with Lil Uzi Vert going viral for the Marc Jacobs campaign (1:49:45).Tune in for an engaging and unfiltered conversation!Support the Show.Follow Veto's Corner: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetoscornerpodcast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VetosCornerPodcast Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@VetoscornerpodcastYoutube Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@vetoscornerpodcast Follow Veto Vangundy: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vetovangundy Twitter: https://twitter.com/vetovangundy Follow Kyng Musix: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Ky.n.gmusix Disclaimer "Welcome to “Veto's Corner”. Please note that the views and opinions expressed in this podcast are solely those of the hosts and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of “Veto's Corner”or its affiliates. Some of the content shared on this podcast may be intended for comedic or entertainment purposes only, and should not be taken as factual information. We encourage our listeners to conduct their own research and form their own opinions on any topics discussed. Thank you for listening!"
Director and photographer Steven Meiers Dominguez returns to talk about the progress he's made since his last visit. Steven's eye for fashion and his bold, kinetic photographic style has seen him capturing exclusive events for stylish clients including The Museum of Contemporary Art, Fenty by Rihanna, Marc Jacobs, Adidas, Jeremy Scott, and many more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Legendary hairstylist Guido Palau, who developed the new Zara Hair line and worked on Edward Enninful's final cover for British Vogue, has done runway hair for pretty much every fashion label (Prada, Valentino, Marc Jacobs) and cut the hair of all the top models (Kaia Gerber included). He's here to tell us about his career path in the fashion industry, share his creative process, and talk about some of the products he's created for brands like Redken. This was Guido's first podcast interview ever, and it originally aired in 2019; we're replaying it now, with a new introduction, to celebrate all the gorgeous work he's been doing lately. Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/452049Episode recap with links: fatmascara.com/blog/guido-palauSponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlinSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation and be featured on the show: email info@fatmascara.com or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of the Mind Shift Podcast, Erwin McManus, along with his son Aaron, tackle the intricate world of relationships, empathy, personal growth, and the essence of community building. In this episode, we dive into the many ways our relationships with others influence our lives, shape our beliefs, and affect our future paths. It's a chance for honest conversation and meaningful understanding about the impact of human connections. From the outset, the father-son duo shares a heartwarming story about a moment of recognition at their favorite local sushi spot, highlighting the unexpected ways in which the impact of their podcast resonates with listeners far and wide. This anecdote serves as a gateway into their reflections on the passing of time, the importance of community summits for leadership development, and the delicate balance of personal conversations with respect for others. Diving deeper, the conversation shifts towards the realms of entrepreneurship, mental wellness, and the nuanced challenges of discussing personal experiences in the public eye. Erwin and Aaron navigate the complexities of being public figures with a sense of responsibility, emphasizing the limits of sharing and the significance of empathy in understanding the actions of others. The episode takes a profound turn as it addresses themes of Christianity, spirituality, and the quest for personal growth. Erwin McManus voices his concerns over unhealthy religious practices and the misrepresentation of spiritual gifts, while simultaneously celebrating the positive feedback and support their podcast continues to receive. In an era marked by controversy, the McManuses do not shy away from questioning societal norms, the responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, and the dynamics of the Black Lives Matter movement. Their pursuit of truth and critical thinking challenges listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the nature of cultural and political movements. Central to the podcast is the emphasis on personal growth, spirituality, and the social responsibilities of leadership within a community. The discussion explores the transformational power of asking questions, the journey towards wholeness, and the metaphorical comparison of the church to a gym, where individuals work on improving themselves, not just existing in a state of readiness. As the episode unfolds, Erwin and Aaron share personal stories of hardship, the indispensable value of friendship, and the profound impact of supportive relationships during challenging times. They highlight the importance of empathy, understanding, and the collective effort to share burdens and provide care. Concluding with reflections on friendship, the value of discretionary time, and the commitment to craft, the McManus' offer insights into the significance of making time for others, the influence of mentors like Pharrell Williams and Marc Jacobs, and the overarching importance of maintaining good character. Thank you for listening to the Mind Shift Podcast. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE on YouTube, rate and review on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, and share this episode with a friend. --
Mei Kawajiri (aka @nailsbymei) has actually touched Madonna's hands…while she was doing her nails! She also happens to be the nail artist for *the host of this podcast.* Mei joins Jonathan to share the incredible story of how she moved from Tokyo to New York City and became a top celebrity nail artist. Plus, how does she create her famous 3D nail art? Do we really have to cut our cuticles? And what's on trend for nails right now? Mei Kawajiri is the nail artist behind the most viral manicures on your Instagram feed. Mei's art is frequently in the pages of Self Service, i-D, and Pop Magazine, as well as campaigns for Vivienne Westwood and Miu-Miu. Her celebrity fans include Marc Jacobs, Dua Lipa, Gigi Hadid, Rosalía, Cardi B…and Jonathan Van Ness. Mei was recognized as one of the most inspiring and innovative creative trailblazers by the British Fashion Council in 2018 and continues to lead with passion and an indomitable spirit. Mei is on Instagram @nailsbymei. Follow us on Instagram @CuriousWithJVN to learn more about the products from this episode, or head to JonathanVanNess.com for the transcript. Jonathan is on Instagram @JVN. Find books from Getting Curious and Pretty Curious guests at bookshop.org/shop/curiouswithjvn. Our senior producers are Chris McClure and Julia Melfi. Our associate producer is Allison Weiss. Our engineer is Nathanael McClure. Our theme music is also composed by Nathanael McClure. Production support from Julie Carrillo, Anne Currie, and Chad Hall. Curious about bringing your brand to life on the show? Email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices