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On the show today, we take you behind the scenes of The Last of Us season two premiere and what we saw the cast get up to during their visit to Australia. Plus, Apple Martin had given a surprising interview about life with her famous parents, including some quotes about a fancy controversy that continues to follow her. And Meghan Markle’s new business venture has officially launched, so it’s time for us to brutally review her new products. Plus, a journalist was finally allowed to go into her real kitchen, but there was a catch. THE END BITS The Spill podcast is on Instagram here.Listen to more of our most popular recent eps:A Brutally Honest Review of Grey’s Anatomy To Celebrate Its 20 YearsWeekend Watch: The Hidden Comedy Gem On Disney+ & The Show That Will Make Parents CryThe One Detail In Those Romantic Jennifer Aniston & Pedro Pascal Photos Everyone MissedA Brutally Honest Review of Snow WhiteA Brutally Honest Review of Meghan Markle’s new show Em Vernem is co-hosting a new Mamamia podcast. BIZ is rewriting the rules of work with no zero generic advice - just real strategies from women who've actually been there. Listen here.Subscribe to MamamiaGET IN TOUCH:Do you have feedback or a topic you want us to discuss on The Spill? Send us a voice message, or send us an email thespill@mamamia.com.au and we'll come back to you ASAP!Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. CREDITSHosts: Laura Brodnik & Ksenija LukichExecutive Producer: Ned GreenAudio Producer: Scott Stronach 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.
For years, celebrity stylists were seen as separate from those consulting for brands and shaping fashion imagery. But the red carpet, like concerts and live performances, is its own battleground - one where fashion meets spectacle and commands cultural attention. Today, with "earned media value" driving the industry, the role of the celebrity stylist has become central, crafting moments that break through the algorithmic noise and recall an era when culture felt more unified. Few understand this better than Jahleel Weaver, whose work with Rihanna, Dua Lipa, and Taylor Russell has positioned him as a defining force at the intersection of fashion, music, and celebrity. In this episode, we move beyond the spectacle to discuss why the work matters more than how it's received, the power of staying present, and the creative force of surprise. For Weaver, influence is a byproduct, not the goal. "Love doing this podcast stuff, but you know, in general, I would love for the work to just speak for itself and not have to say anything." - Jahleel Weaver Episode Highlights: From Maryland to the Global Stage – Jahleel Weaver reflects on being the first American-born member of his Panamanian-Jamaican family, growing up without creative role models, and how music, film, and fashion shaped his path. The Icons That Shaped His Eye – Madonna's reinvention, Tom Ford's world-building, and hip-hop's lyrical name-dropping all played a role in defining Weaver's early understanding of style and cultural impact. The Leap Into Styling – A post-recession moment of clarity led him to take styling seriously, which led to an introduction to Mel Ottenberg—a meeting that would change everything. Building Rihanna's Visual Legacy – Since 2011, Weaver has been a key force behind Rihanna's evolving image, from styling to creative direction, launching Fenty Corp, and ultimately leading to his role as deputy creative director at LVMH's Fenty Maison. The Art of Storytelling Through Style – The difference between styling an individual and shaping an entire brand's creative vision, and why research is at the heart of it all. Mistakes, Learning, and the Internet's Watchful Eye – Why failure is essential to growth, even in an era where everything is recorded, and how staying true to his instincts became a guiding principle. Music and Fashion: A Lifelong Dialogue – Hip-hop was his first introduction to luxury fashion, serving as both a cultural educator and a gateway to brands that would later become part of his work. Launching His Own Studio – After a decade with Rihanna, Weaver added a new role, creating a studio where he could expand his creative vision across music, film, and fashion. Has Fashion Become Too Popular for Its Own Good? – Weaver discusses how fashion's explosion in accessibility has blurred the line between admiration and true passion for the industry. What is Contemporary Now? – For Weaver, it's about being fully present. With so much focus on nostalgia and the future, he sees contemporaneity as fully inhabiting the now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In our first episode of 2025, we're joined by the inimitable Mel Ottenberg— longtime muse, generational style mastermind, Editor in Chief of Interview magazine, and Nymphet Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award recipient— to discuss controversial figures (Natalia Grace, Blake Lively, Luigi Mangione), the current status of normcore (Brandy Melville, classic menswear, tighty whities), his incredible fashion legacy (styling Rihanna, conceiving Lana's iconic cover, channeling the Warholian spirit), and much more.**This episode was recorded before the tragic California wildfires— our hearts go out to everyone affected! Find ways you can help locally or from afar at the links below:Friends of Forever — LA Fire Support & ResourcesMutual Aid LA Network Fire & Wind Storm ResourcesResource Masterlist from InterviewLinks:Interview magazineMel Ottenberg on InstagramRalph Lauren Recieves the Presidential Medal of FreedomJustin Baldoni/Blake Lively exposé in the New York TimesLuigi Mangione's courtroom fashion in WWDHaliey Welch shot by Alyssa Kazew for InterviewRihanna for Esquire UK, 2014Sway House shot by Eli Russell Linnetz for InterviewJoan Rivers interviewed by Mel for Interview in 2010Special thanks to our sponsor Croissant! Download the Croissant App here to easily add the Safari extension to your mobile browser: shop with a guaranteed resale price and unlock an effortless resale experience. Learn more about Croissant on their website!Listen to exclusive episodes here
In our first episode of 2025, we're joined by the inimitable Mel Ottenberg— longtime muse, generational style mastermind, Editor in Chief of Interview magazine, and Nymphet Alumni Lifetime Achievement Award recipient— to discuss controversial figures (Natalia Grace, Blake Lively, Luigi Mangione), the current status of normcore (Brandy Melville, classic menswear, tighty whities), his incredible fashion legacy (styling Rihanna, conceiving Lana's iconic cover, channeling the Warholian spirit), and much more.* *This episode was recorded before the tragic California wildfires— our hearts go out to everyone affected! Find ways you can help locally or from afar at the links below: Friends of Forever — LA Fire Support & ResourcesMutual Aid LA Network Fire & Wind Storm ResourcesResource Masterlist from InterviewLinks:Interview magazineMel Ottenberg on InstagramRalph Lauren Recieves the Presidential Medal of FreedomJustin Baldoni/Blake Lively exposé in the New York TimesLuigi Mangione's courtroom fashion in WWDHaliey Welch shot by Alyssa Kazew for InterviewRihanna for Esquire UK, 2014Sway House shot by Eli Russell Linnetz for InterviewJoan Rivers interviewed by Mel for Interview in 2010Special thanks to our sponsor Croissant! Download the Croissant App here to easily add the Safari extension to your mobile browser: shop with a guaranteed resale price and unlock an effortless resale experience. Learn more about Croissant on their website!Listen to exclusive episodes here
Mel Ottenberg is a world-renowned stylist and editor-in-chief at Interview Magazine. We chat with him from his home in New York about Canadian bodywork, TJ drove the electric G-Wagen, tree in the house? Disgusting. Kim K's Santa Baby, a holiday milk pitcher, Christina Aguilera's Dirrty, he doesn't get out to Brooklyn too often, a beautiful and famous woman forgot to have lunch with him, and we try to guess who, latkes and gefilte fish, a breakdown of "SeanCody.com" memes, khakis and Converse, the Blake Lively guy, and just let us believe Luigi's sweater is Margiela. instagram.com/melzy917 twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Unlock the full episode here: http://www.patreon.com/coldpod We're back with everyones favourite recurring guest Lauren Armstrong. In this episode we discuss Addison Rae's new single 'Aquamarine', internet awareness, Mel Ottenberg, Sean Price Williams, pop stars chosen by the people, powerful gay guys, millennial poptimism, Sabrina Carpenter, not being afraid to look bad, Lexee Smith, Katy Perry's flop era, two Halloween weekends, Earls, bad service at hip restaurants, baby food, getting shushed, single people who call themselves 'self partnered', Muk Bang videos, comment sections, our infamous meme, brand activations, The Golden Bachelorette, losing friends the older you get, the differences in how guys and girls hang out with each other, Halloweentown, Roblox, Insidious and more! Lauren Armstrong Josh McIntyre Austin Hutchings ---- COLD POD
It's been an incredibly fun year for pop music, and the same can be said about the fashion that's come along with it. This week, Alyssa sits down with Brittany Spanos, a senior writer at Rolling Stone and pop connoisseur, to discuss how the newest names on the scene are using aesthetics strategically to brand themselves and introduce their personas to the world. The ladies touch on the biggest breakout talents of 2024, particularly Sabrina Carpenter, Addison Rae, Chappell Roan, Tate McRae, and brat-era Charli XCX, and how they all (like the pop stars who came before them) use fashion to build their identities and create their narratives. Tune in for an in-depth discussion on this and much more, including Brittany's thoughts on the smart ways that Carpenter, Rae, and Olivia Rodrigo are subtly introducing retro pop culture references to a new generation; why Rae's slightly weird creative direction led by Mel Ottenberg is so genius; who are the best pop star/stylist pairings in the game right now; how we've reached Peak Britney Spears reference over the past year and why it's getting out of hand; why the best pop stars are embracing pastiche at a time when fans are exhausted by repetitive references; what the future might hold for pop acts designing collections with luxury fashion brands, like Harry Styles for Gucci or Dua Lipa for Versace; and what could be the next big avant-garde pop star/fashion designer partnership on the level of Lady Gaga and Alexander McQueen.This episode was recorded in the podcast studio at The SQ @ 205 Hudson. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewgarde.substack.com
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.nymphetalumni.comIn this edition of Study Break, we discuss Mel Ottenberg's new denim line and its adjacent clean boy creepshot visuals, the two-pronged cultural force of the Sweat/Short 'n' Sweet tours, our prediction for Disney adult chic following Coperni's S/S '25 show, Lady Gaga's disastrous Harlequin styling and Ryan Murphy's indelible impact, Dark Brainrot and weirdcore developments, recent cinematic triumphs including Megalopolis and The Substance, and more.Links:Club Mel – Mel by RE/DONETikTok King Bach Buquen is Hot, Viral, and French – InterviewSabrina Carpenter's Short 'n' Sweet Tour – Rolling Stone Gracie ABramSCoperni Spring/Summer 2025 at Disneyland ParisCoperni Vinted Disney merch controversyChloé Spring/Summer 2025Joker Folie à Deux x Louvre – Lady Gaga, Mona Lisa Francis Ford Coppola explains the origin behind "Wow Platinum"Aubrey Plaza vs. Patti Lupone – Hot Ones VersusSmartschoolboy9 – An Internet Rabbit HoleMr. Prada Murder TrialAt New York Fashion Week, Designers Search for America – AnOtherHurricane Helene Relief Efforts:North Carolina Disaster Relief FundOne SC FundUNC Asheville Disaster Relief
In this edition of Study Break, we discuss Mel Ottenberg's new denim line and its adjacent clean boy creepshot visuals, the two-pronged cultural force of the Sweat/Short 'n' Sweet tours, our prediction for Disney adult chic following Coperni's S/S '25 show, Lady Gaga's disastrous Harlequin styling and Ryan Murphy's indelible impact, Dark Brainrot and weirdcore developments, recent cinematic triumphs including Megalopolis and The Substance, and more. Links: Club Mel – Mel by RE/DONE TikTok King Bach Buquen is Hot, Viral, and French – Interview Sabrina Carpenter's Short 'n' Sweet Tour – Rolling Stone Gracie ABramS Coperni Spring/Summer 2025 at Disneyland Paris Coperni Vinted Disney merch controversy Chloé Spring/Summer 2025 Joker Folie à Deux x Louvre – Lady Gaga, Mona Lisa Francis Ford Coppola explains the origin behind "Wow Platinum" Aubrey Plaza vs. Patti Lupone – Hot Ones Versus Smartschoolboy9 – An Internet Rabbit Hole Mr. Prada Murder Trial At New York Fashion Week, Designers Search for America – AnOtherHurricane Helene Relief Efforts:North Carolina Disaster Relief FundOne SC FundUNC Asheville Disaster Relief
One-on-one pod: Chris is in New York, and TJ is home in Glendale. We chat about putting your parents' name in your phone as "mommy," Chris fixed his loose outlets, Chris in conversation with Alison Roman, shoppy shops and deli cups, branzino sashimi, Mel Ottenberg's popper's party, we take a look at the trough urinal in 2024, a Bratpack review, Fred Again at the Coliseum, fidget spinner in the movie theater, some restaurant complaints, and off we go on tour this week, come see us in your city and get tickets here. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Dinner for Shoes episode 35, LGBTQ+ Owned Businesses + Fashion Brands, Sarah shares some of her favorite queer fashion designers and welcomes special guest Ty McBride of Intentionally ______, which is a renowned footwear company that has also introduced lifestyle. Sold at popular retailers Revolve, Shopbop, Free People, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, and more, the shoes allow for ultimate expression of character and incorporate unique details that go beyond trends and are inspired by Ty's appreciation for vintage pieces. Sarah also tries a juice bomb from Nute Juice, a queer-owned shop and delivery service in Jersey City. Meanwhile, cat lovers will be excited to meet Trish's new baby . . . (it's not what you think). THIS DINNER Apple Beet Ginger Bomb from Nute Juice in Jersey City, NJ THESE SHOES Intentionally Blank Flora Kitten Heel in Capri THIS OUTFIT Intentionally Blank Taurus Zodiac Pullover Intentionally Blank Slogan Hat Wildfang The Empower Wide Leg Short Brandon Blackwood Syl Bag in Blue Nylon THESE CHAPTERS 4:31 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 8:33 - NUTE JUICE JUICE BOMBS 11:16 - LGBTQ+ OWNED BRANDS 20:20 - CAT PLAYTIME 21:22 - TY MCBRIDE INTENTIONALLY BLANK INTERVIEW THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Intentionally Blank, Nute Juice, Glemaud, Wildfang, Mirror Palais, Mel Ottenberg, K.NGSLEY, Nicole Zïzi Studio, TomboyX, Flavnt Streetwear, Rebirth Garments, Bindle & Keep, Free People, Seeker, and SYRO. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a podcast hosted by Sarah Wasilak, a fashion and food enthusiast with her mouth full. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
One-on-one pod, Chris is in New York, and Jason is home in Glendale. We chat about Justin Bieber's crying selfie, a night out to Mel Ottenberg's birthday party + Gag, Celsius & Vodka, Chris gets the newspaper delivered, a review of Zendaya's Challengers, Chris changed his avi, No Reservations, TJ's back on pilates, the New York Art Book Fair: where does it end? And come see us live this summer. howlonggone.com twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our final IRL NYC episode was recorded live and uncut from Chris' house with our friend, New Yorker writer, and podcaster Naomi Fry. We chat about New York's hottest restaurant, Frog Club, who reviews the book reviewers? CB in Times Square, taking her kid to SNL, hitting Andy Cohen with Mel Ottenberg, Bravo's Summer House and The Valley, who will throw the white parties now that Diddy's been sidelined? Smoking cigs at The Chateau Marmont, Sublime stuff, Brooklyn throuples, and a trip uptown to Mr. Chow. twitter.com/frynaomifry twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Editor-in-chief of Interview magazine, Mel Ottenberg, wants to maintain a sense of fun in an atmosphere rife with fear. Previously creative director at 032c, he's collaborated with an impressive roster of stars, high-profile clients, and photographers. In this episode, he shares his take on where we are in this cultural moment and how fashion, beauty, and style can be powerful vehicles for communication and social transformation. He highlights some of the influences that have shaped his aesthetic—MTV, The Cock, the downtown scene, and Vogue—and the icons who fueled him as an aspiring creative in the 90s, such as Madonna and Arianne Phillips. Teeming with energy and ideas, he found ways to connect his work in the indie and pop celebrity spaces, and with Interview, he found the perfect platform for his diverse experiences and an outlet for cheeky, unfiltered output. What's contemporary now? “Fear and loathing is truly the most contemporary thing now. It's totally gross. It's totally real, and I think confidence and an open spirit of change is the only way past that.”
First isn't always best, and Blondie found that out the hard way. One of the first CBGB bands, the rag tag group started out as a “No Ambition Just Vibes” project before fate and a terrible recording contract motivated them to rise to the occasion. Amidst haters, low expectations, and an ever-changing band line-up, Blondie wrote some of the most iconic songs of the era, many of which remain classics to this day. Interview Magazine's editor in chief Mel Ottenberg, joins us to plot the long and fascinating history of one of America's most important bands. Follow Mel Ottenberg on Instagram @Melzy917 Listen to songs we detail in the episode HERE Host: Yasi Salek Guest: Mel Ottenberg Producer: Jesse Miller-Gordon Audio Editor: Adrian Bridges Additional Production Supervision: Justin Sayles Theme Song: Bethany Cosentino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When we first asked the question, “What is contemporary now?” we thought it made sense to explore the makings of culture by tapping into the varied perspectives of creatives whose work has helped shape the contemporary landscape. This season sees that dream continue, having the chance to speak to a master on the intersection of technology and image making and a brilliant young artist on the recontextualization of queer black culture. We explore how creatives lead successful luxury brands and even tap into the important role of the critic as a lighthouse amidst oceans of information. Subscribe now for new episodes starting Monday, November 13 with Quil Lemons, Vanessa Friedman, Mel Ottenberg, Ruba Abu-Nimah, Brendon Babenzien, Willy Vanderperre, Amanda Harlech, Gordon von Steiner, Robin Galiegue, Thom Bettridge, Nick Knight, and many more.
Today I'm chatting with Malaika Crawford, style editor at Hodinkee. Our chat is a bit different than the usual you're used to here, as I really wanted to get Malaika's thoughts on styling, diversification, and what all of this means for us collectors. After moving to New York in 2014, Malaika started working for Mel Ottenberg, you know, Rhianna's stylist. Getting an early exposure to all things luxury has propelled the trajectory of her career and here we are. But all of this had to start somewhere, and it actually began with the collector she looks up to the most. Malaika's got a pulse on all the latest trends, and if anyone has an eye for what looks intriguing, it's her. So here it is, Malaika Crawford, for Collectors Gene Radio.Malaika's Storie's - https://www.hodinkee.com/pages/masthead/552
This week Alex gives a scene report from the How Long Gone live show in busted Brooklyn, as well as the FKJ concert the next night. No scene report from the TF bazaar shopping event because it looked like Black Friday but we do discuss their instant classic episode with Interview Mag EIC, Mel Ottenberg. We also discuss the new Drake/21 Savage album and a good amount more rambling about random topics. https://instagram.com/onlyoneairpod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/npadesky?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/fakealexhysel?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On our new weekly lightning round mini ep with Mel Ottenberg, we're fucking around with all your jeans turning into jorts vs. all your white jeans becoming stained, answering Rhianna's DMs or being her baby's wet nurse, A$AP Rocky's braids and tattoos, styling Donald Trump Jr., logging out of IG forever, John Galliano, giving up fashion shows, dropping Anna Wintour diss memes, Kim Kardashian, Ye and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Who interviews the interviewers? This week, the boys are joined by editor-in-chief of Interview and celebrity stylist Mel Ottenberg. Mel was late, but eventually showed up to gossip about losing his favorite son, which thankfully is just a pair of jeans, why vintage Levi's just hit different, how your uniform evolves over time, the art of seduction, fancy vs. basic barbers, nipple rings getting ripped out during sex, meaningful feedback from refugees and celebrities, literally and figuratively elevating Kim Kardashian's butt, cursed Ye vibes, his many famous friends, making a fun magazine, believing in forgiveness, the humble genius of Rihanna, party fouls in front of Beyonce, BiscuitTok, falling in love with Throwing Fits via memes, a whole lotta Dat Ass, blowing bags on Italian furniture and much more on this fun and fabulous episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
We're chatting with Recho Omondi, a fashion designer and the host of the incredible podcast The Cutting Room Floor, and you're going to want to hear her Thingies (and everything else she's interested in, honestly). Also: a tattoo that got our wheels turning. If you're looking for a follow-up to our convo about living with longing, check out this this New Yorker article about choose your own adventure books by Leslie Jamison. See also: Lois Lowry on the 70 Over 70 podcast. Hit play on Recho's podcast The Cutting Room Floor; do all your chores! A recent cool guest: Mina White. A few dream guests: Mel Ottenberg and Piergiorgio Del Moro. And if you're YouTube-curious, Colin and Samir is a Recho-recommended channel. Recho's Thingies include Kinn fine jewelry, Camber hoodies (more ℅ a recent GQ story) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown (specifically the Massachusetts ep), Parachute linen bedding (our other recs: Linoto, and Merci), and her Jenni Kayne Home bed. Do you have dream Thingies guests? Share them with us at 833-632-5463, podcast@athingortwohq.com, or @athingortwohq. And try out a Secret Menu membership for more recommendations. Treat your curls to LUS and take 15% off your first purchase of $50 or more with the code ATHINGORTWO. Get the ecomm support you need with Shopify. Snag a free 14-day trial with our link. Feel your best in Honeylove and get 20% off with the code ATHINGORTWO. YAY. Produced by Dear Media
Nate and Benjamin get into Nate's epic stop in Marfa and other highlights of his road trip across America. They go on to dissect the revival of Interview Magazine under Mel Ottenberg as typified by Julia Fox's epic first person tale of her romance with Kanye. And... this Show by Paul Chan PLUS some (maybe) racist cartoons that dweebs trade. Then Benjamin chats with one of the art and culture world's top connectors, Cultural Counsel founder Adam Abdalla to discuss his dope-assed magazine project. Orange Crush: The Journal of Art & Wrestling is an annual that looks at the world of professional wrestling through the lens of contemporary art (and vice-versa). The third issue (dropping later this month) includes and in-depth interview with Matthew Barney as well as profiles of wrestlers Mike Parrow, Thunder Rosa and Orange Cassidy among other strange and wonderful folk. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/benjamin-godsill/support
On this week's episode, the girls discuss Chelsea's candle addiction, the injustice of Chris Pratt playing Garfield, the latest And Just Like That rumors, Sarah Jessica Parker's Airbnb SponCon, Kristen Stewart's engagement, Will Smith's unrequited love for Stockard Channing, the new House of Gucci trailer, Lady Gaga's dueling Vogue covers, Gucci's latest fashion spectacle, Kim Kardashian's new romance with Pete Davidson, Kardashian Halloween costumes, Marilyn Manson's Marina Abramović energy, and more! PLUS: special guest appearances from Mel Ottenberg and Patrik Sandberg!WE HAVE A HOTLINE! Disagree with us? Make your case and we may play it on the show. Questions, secrets, or gossip from the And Just Like That set are also welcome. Call 323-486-6773Follow Mel Ottenberg on Instagram Follow Patrik Sandberg on Instagram | Listen to Patrik's Podcast Visual references for this episode can be found here:https://www.everyoutfitinc.com/episode-37
Chris said we weren't going to upload any of our live shows because it robs the art of its purity but I think the New York live show was too special not to. The audio quality sounds live, it's unedited, and I get exponentially sloppy throughout the episode. Special thanks to our guests Mel Ottenberg, Lauren Servideo, and The Ion Pack. Special thanks to our sponsors; Anchor, Woolrich, and Timberland. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
It's our 50th episode! Listen as we play dead with superstar stylist, creative director of Interview Magazine, and New York City legend-in-the-making Mel Ottenberg and writer, director of the Gladstone Gallery, and co-host of the podcast The C Word with Lena Dunham, Alissa Bennett! We lounge around in Mel's ultrafabulous apartment right before the Oscars to discuss death, glamour, and rap sheets, along with topics as varied and psychically harrowing as haunted botany, possessed rats, 1970s design, Jim Walrod, IF Boutique Soho, Kenny Kenny, Candy Charms, Voluma Galore, Astro Erle, lip injections, dying alone, scary dolls, Sculptra, Alissa's late '90s modeling career, i-D magazine, Hussein Chalayan, dangerous beauties, bad actresses, Blake Lively, Judy Garland, Janis Joplin, Jackie Jorpjump, gossip, gangbangs, J.Lo's halftime show, O.J.'s bronco chase, Sante Kimes, Vanity Fair, Dominick Dunne, glamour grifters, our own personal arrest records, Renee Zellweger's Oscar dresses, Jennifer Lopez's acting career, Rosie Perez on the witness stand, Harvey Weinstein's trial, and so much gossip between the lines we had to make this two episodes! Head over to patreon.com/notreally for Part 2, our very first MURDER SPECIAL you won't want to miss.
Break up with hate and let's get back to joy! Stylist to the stars Mel Ottenberg swings by to talk Hollywood, murder, and Drag Race. Who spends money to look cheap head-to-toe? Whose lips need a six month deflation cycle? Whose eyelashes are a cautionary tale of fast living in Manhattan? And what will win Best Picture!? Stay away from Gilgo Beach and welcome to our very own three month fever in 60 minutes or less. Questions? Comments? Complaints? leave us a message at (347)709-2704 Follow us at @notreallypod
Norma chats with Mel Ottenberg about working with Rihanna, how stylists have eclipsed fashion designers, the influence of the Eighties, and more. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
MEL OTTENBERG is a fashion stylist. He frequently works with photographer Terry Richardson and is currently Rihanna's fashion stylist. Mel's work has appeared in and on the covers of Harper’s Bazaar, V, Details, I-D, Purple, Dazed & Confused, The New York Times Style Magazine, and GQ Style. Mel explained what it's like to work in the fashion industry at a live taping of Employee of the Month at Joe's Pub.