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Monocle Radio highlights this week include full coverage of Mark Carney’s victory in Canada, a cool Lisbon bookshop and Miu Miu’s literary club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff talk about some of the biggest fashion stories in the industry. This week, we talk about Prada's positive earnings, including the spectacular growth of Miu Miu and why so many other luxury brands are falling behind. We also talk about Nike being sued in a class action lawsuit over the shutdown of its NFT business, RTFKT — one of a number of lawsuits over the ill-fated technology. Later in the episode (21:15), Manoff speaks with Rent the Runway co-founder and CEO Jennifer Hyman about her turnaround plan for the company. As the OG in the fashion rental space, Rent the Runway has had to contend with new competitors like Nuuly, which have swept into the rental space.
On this episode of the SheerLuxe Vodcast, Louise Roe is joined by our creative and fashion director, Lu Hough and writer, podcast host and SL contributor, Billie Bhatia. The three start by running through everything new and noteworthy, including the latest series of The Summer I Turned Pretty and Paramount Plus' MobLand. They then go on to discuss their favourite fashion finds – including the best silver trainers from Alohas, Miu Miu and Onitsuka Tiger, and the luxury picks they have their eyes on from TOTEME, Bottega and Prada. They also recap some recent SL highlights, including the Dublin takeover and Charlotte's events season dress edit, as well as this week's news – from Kris Jenner's facelift to Anne Hathaway's appearance at Ralph Lauren. Finally the team answers your dilemmas…Subscribe For More | http://bit.ly/2VmqduQ Get SheerLuxe Straight To Your Inbox, Daily | http://sheerluxe.com/signup AD | Dune London | https://www.dunelondon.com/ PANELBillie Bhatia | @billie_bhatia | https://www.instagram.com/billie_bhatia/?hl=en Rixo Freesia Bohemia Spot Dress | https://tinyurl.com/5yw7a3ws Missoma Ripple Oversized Stud Earrings | https://tidd.ly/3GzrVVy Louise Roe | @louiseroe | https://www.instagram.com/louiseroe/?hl=en-gb Sezane Lorenza Shirt | https://tidd.ly/42XapC2 Bobbies Cara Sandals (alternative) | https://tinyurl.com/yu6c6527 Theory High-Waisted Wide-Leg Trousers (similar) | https://tinyurl.com/kbkmynju Lu Hough | @lu.hough | https://www.instagram.com/lu.hough/?hl=en-gb Usisi Sister Frida Denim Shirt (similar) | https://tinyurl.com/5kyn6bb8 Jeanerica Guell Jeans | https://jeanerica.com/woman/jeans/gw022-guell-vintage-71 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We explore the tactile beauty of stone with Momina Watton of Atelier278, the importance of sound with Alice Vincent’s new book, Hark, and stop by the Miu Miu Literary Club in Milan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
5:45a Sarah is having a good week, and is sharing her positive energy. Meanwhile Vinnie's bell is losing its magic, Bob needs to authenticate her Miu Miu bag, and Matty has a responsible plan for his trip to Vegas.
Lauren is joined by retail real estate guru Jonathan Schley to discuss some of the biggest fashion news of the week, including the Prada Group's $1.4 billion acquisition of Versace (is this an opportunity for more Miu Miu stores?) and how Trump's tariffs might shake out across the retail landscape. They also dig into Glossier's disappointing financials and the challenges of maintaining brand momentum post-Covid. Finally, Jonathan shares some advice for founder-led brands. 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
This special episode was recorded live at the Miu Miu Literary Club, which took place on 9th-10th April 2025 in Milan. Under the direction of Mrs Miuccia Prada, and now in its second iteration, the Literary Club is the latest in a series of cultural experiences devised by Miu Miu to promote the arts. - Naoise Dolan is an Irish author whose first book, ‘Exciting Times', was published to widespread acclaim in 2020. Naoise followed this with the equally well-received ‘The Happy Couple' in 2023. In both books, Naoise tackles the confusion of contemporary life with precision and wit: her characters grapple with sexuality, housing instability, social media malaise, and our growing class disparities. At the same time, Naoise brings a fresh, often unpredictable perspective to the timeless topics of education, girlhood, and desire that inform this year's Literary Club curation. - Deep Reading Lists can be found at phoebe.substack.com - @phoebelovatt @phoebelovattpubliclibrary @naoisedolan @miumiu
This special episode was recorded live at the Miu Miu Literary Club, which took place on 9th-10th April 2025 in Milan. Under the direction of Mrs Miuccia Prada, and now in its second iteration, the Literary Club is the latest in a series of cultural experiences devised by Miu Miu to promote the arts. - Lauren Elkin is the translator behind Simone de Beauvoir's posthumously published book ‘The Inseparables' - a focus text for this year's Miu Miu Literary Club - and she is the author of multiple non-fiction books and novels. These include 2024's ‘Scaffolding', which explores the ethics of desire, the transition from girlhood to womanhood, and the impact that formative teachers can have on our lives. - Deep Reading Lists can be found at phoebe.substack.com - @phoebelovatt @phoebelovattpubliclibrary @lauren_elkin_ @miumiu
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
After a month of nonstop fashion shows, Who What Wear Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are back home and ready to break it all down. This week, they cover the biggest stories and buzziest collections from New York, London, Milan, and Paris; their favorite pieces; and what they're expecting to see on the red carpet and in editorials in the coming months. Plus, they discuss the larger energy of each fashion week and check in on the trend predictions they made during their New York Fashion Week episode to see what stuck.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a month of nonstop fashion shows, Who What Wear Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are back home and ready to break it all down. This week, they cover the biggest stories and buzziest collections from New York, London, Milan, and Paris; their favorite pieces; and what they're expecting to see on the red carpet and in editorials in the coming months. Plus, they discuss the larger energy of each fashion week and check in on the trend predictions they made during their New York Fashion Week episode to see what stuck.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode features Yeohee Kim—known artistically as machìna—a Korean artist based in Tokyo and Berlin. We cover her journey from K-pop to independent artistry, the creative mindset needed to sustain a career in music, the role of solitude in creativity, her approach to music-making, the financial realities of the industry and what it takes to be a thriving independent musician today.Yeohee Kim, known artistically as machìna, is a Korean artist based in Tokyo and Berlin. Her music is a fusion of personal introspection and collective energy, best experienced in the immersive setting of a nightclub dance floor. With a background that spans from K-pop training to experimental electronic improvisation, she blends jazz-inspired modular synthesis with commanding precise vocals.Her career has taken her from performing at MUTEK Montreal and Berghain's Halle stage to being part of Richie Hawtin's From Our Minds tour, playing her newly developed live techno set. Her independently released series Action gained traction in 2023 with tracks featured in campaigns for Miu Miu and Nike. Her ability to bridge music and fashion has led to collaborations with Prada, Red Bull Music and Vans among others.Full transcript and more at https://creative.voyage/
Miu Miu has gone from Prada's rebellious little sister to the hottest brand in fashion, blending nostalgia, innovation, and cultural savvy to dominate the industry. In this episode of The Marketing Blueprint, we break down how Miu Miu skyrocketed in sales, mastered viral moments without gimmicks, and captured the hearts of Millennials and Gen Z alike. From the game-changing micro-mini skirt to strategic collaborations and the It-girl effect, we uncover the marketing magic behind its meteoric rise. Whether you're a fashion lover or a brand strategist, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. Tune in now and discover what makes Miu Miu the brand of the moment!
Note dalla collezione by miumiu.com MA VE LO SPIEGO MEGLIO IN PUNTATALa collezione Miu Miu Autunno/Inverno 2025 di Miuccia Pradasi presenta come una valutazione sulla femminilità. Una riflessione sul significato delle donne, espressa attraverso gli abiti, che provoca dibattito e pensiero.La costruzione dei capi crea una forma che si distacca dallafigura di chi li indossa, una forma che si adagia attorno e accanto al corpo, indipendentemente dalla sua figura. L'identificazione del femminile è sinonimo di curva, che qui viene integrata nei capi o progettata sotto di essi. Manipolati, piegati, spostati e modellati per ottenere forme. Il potere della femminilità può trasformare ciò che è essenzialmentemaschile, liberando gli abiti da ogni limite. I reggiseni contornano il corpo, rimodellando visioni verso l'esterno, la lingerie è evocata nella maglieria pointelle, nei vestiti di satin e nelle gonne taglio sbieco. C'è delicatezza. L'attenzione siconcentra sul décolleté, sulla sartoria e su abiti che si sfilano, rivelando il corpo sottostante.Foto: courtesy of Miu Miu
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
PRESS REVIEW – Friday, March 14: We look at reactions from the European papers as Vladimir Putin says he's open to a ceasefire but says the conditions need to be reworked. For the press, the Russian President is dictating his terms. Also, the British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces sweeping changes to the National Health Service. And, a major breakthrough in research on Parkinson's disease. Finally, Donatella Versace will step down from the Versace fashion house after thirty years. Reactions from the European press over a proposed peace plan between Ukraine and Russia. President Vladimir Putin says he supports a US-brokered peace plan, in theory, without offering any guarantees. The feeling in the press is that he's very much in control. French paper Liberation says a "cease-what" on its front page sarcastically. In its editorial, Libe notes that Putin was seen in military fatigues visiting Kursk earlier this week. He also appeared to make US envoy Steven Witkoff wait while he met with Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko. Putin continues to play his "deadly game of poker against the West," the daily says. For Le Figaro, it's the "yes, but" response of Putin that complicates Donald Trump's hopes of brokering a ceasefire. The paper also picking up on Putin's behaviour in Kursk, as one who believes he is close to victory. Le Soir, the Belgian paper notes Putin plays the ambiguity card and keeps the pressure on as he dictates his terms while der Taggespiegel sees it as an outright rejection by Putin of the ceasefire deal. Syrian cartoonist Fahd Bahady echoes those sentiments – portraying a Donald Trump dove of peace pooping all over Zelensky. The Kyiv Independent chooses to focus on Volodymyr Zelensky's evening address on Thursday in which he said Putin is afraid to admit to Donald Trump that he doesn't want a ceasefire because he wants to keep killing Ukrainians. He also added that Moscow is demanding for impossible conditions to postpone ceasefire talks for as long as possible.The Italian daily Corriere della Sera looks in detail at what Putin wants in exchange for a ceasefire: notably that Ukraine gives us four regions occupied by Russian soldiers, Luhansk, Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson as well as provinces still in Ukraine's hands. For the Italian daily, in Putin's eyes, Europe should be relegated to a marginal role and his neo-imperial, 19th century vision corresponds to that of Trump.British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has made sweeping changes to the National Health Service, which is dominating front pages there. Starmer announced a restructuring plan to abolish the NHS England body to cut red tape and bring management of the health service under the health ministry. The move will lead to several thousand jobs lost but will save the government hundreds of millions of pounds a year. For the Daily Telegraph, Starmer's taking on an £800-million gamble. The Guardian notes that the NHS England is financed by the government but runs independently. It was established just over a decade ago by the conservatives in what Wes Streeting, current health minister calls a disastrous reorganisation that needed to be scrapped. The tabloid Daily Mail rejoices in the decision, saying patients will be put before bureaucracy and care will be improved. The government has said the job losses will be because of the duplications of jobs within both the NHS and Health ministry.Staying on the topic of health: Australian scientists are hailing what they hope could be a huge breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson's disease. Twenty years ago, PINK 1 was identified as the protein linked to Parkinson's disease, but for two decades, no one knew what the protein looked like or how it switched on with the onset of the disease. A hallmark of Parkinson's disease is the death of brain cells. Researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research based in Victoria, Australia have determined how the mutation switches on. They can use this discovery to find a way to switch it off and notably slow down the progression of Parkinson's, which is the fastest growing neurodegenerative condition in the world. Finally: Donatella Versace, sister of Gianni Versace is stepping down as chief creative officer of her family fashion house after nearly 30 years. The Times of London reports that she stepped in to take over the company after her brother was murdered in 1997. She will stay on as chief brand ambassador. Dario Vitale, former image director of Miu Miu is the new designer. Donatella Versace oversaw a pivotal era in fashion and iconic dresses like Jennifer Lopez's barely-there jungle dress in 2000 that was so researched it actually launched Google's "image search" function! Her departure also coincides with an end to an era in fashion – high octane, glossy and molto sexy, the Times says.
This week, we're unpacking the economic drama that's making headlines - because, honestly, the stock market has been messier than a bad spray tan. We're talking tariffs, and why new trade barriers between the US, Canada, Mexico, and China have investors sweating. Plus, Prada is thriving while other luxury brands struggle (Miu Miu, we see you), and we've got an update on TikTok's fate - spoiler: Serena Williams' husband is involved. And if you're still on the fence about investing, we break down why now is the time to get started (yes, even if the market looks rocky).The Forsyth Barr Funds are issued by Forsyth Barr Investment Management Limited. A copy of the Product Disclosure Statement for the Forsyth Barr Funds is available on the Tempo website - https://www.tempo.co.nz/documents-and... Tempo is only available to New Zealand residents and no offer of financial products or services is being made by, or through, Tempo to any person in any other jurisdiction. Tempo research conducted by Pure Profile in July 2023. NZ rep. Sample of 1,004 respondents.Leave us a message on The Curve Hotline
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
From handbags to designer ready-to-wear to mass market brands, when — and how — did everything in fashion get so damn expensive? This week, Alyssa is joined by Amanda Mull, senior reporter at Bloomberg Businessweek and consumer culture expert, to discuss one of her industry passions: pricing. Tune in for an enlightening episode and Amanda's insights on how studying pricing structures can help you understand the world around us; how rich people being bored during the pandemic played a role in luxury good price increases; why the contemporary category in fashion has all but disappeared; why brands have gotten out of the fashion game and into the merch game, which can only entertain people for so long; what consequences brands could face now that consumer perception of them is no longer fully accurate as prices climb and quality falls; the existential problem that people are getting priced out of the luxury consumer category; how brands can onboard new, young customers if they can't afford any of their products; why the Marc Jacobs Tote Bag is an interesting success story; how brands like Coach and Tory Burch have succeeded without raising prices; why conglomerates have less leeway to be creative, but a good creative practice is what yields real hits (see Prada and Miu Miu); The Row, Calvin Klein, and how much consumers will pay for minimalism; why resale prices are a real testament to exactly how popular a brand is; how Hermès in-store shopping videos and The Row sample sale hauls on TikTok affect brand perception; how dupe culture and influencer marketing play into all of this, and much more. 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
Słuchasz Karolina Sobańska Podcast. W tym programie rozmawiamy o dobrym świadomym życiu, śledzimy trendy i dyskutujemy o tym co dla nas ważne. Gościem odcinka jest: HarelBądź na bieżąco :) www.instagram.com/KarolinaSobanskawww.karolinasobanska.com Współpraca: k.bulatewicz@pasnormal.group 00:00 intro02:42 czy moda potrafi być jeszcze zaskakująca?06:10 aktualne podejście do mody14:47 moda archiwalna18:54 Miu Miu i Prada – inspiracje21:13 rotacja trendów w modzie28:48 mikrotrendy vs własny styl33:04 zrównoważony rozwój w przemyśle odzieżowym38:09 kolor roku39:48 trendy konsumenckie na 202542:44 nowe technologie w modzie44:48 moda cyfrowa47:23 co jeszcze wpływa na branżę modową?51:38 2025 w modzie53:02 podsumowanie
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Donald Trump says that he had a “lengthy and highly productive” call with Vladimir Putin. Also on the programme: who were the AI power players at Emmanuel Macron’s Paris summit? Then: the Honda-Nissan merger deal collapses and fashion brand Miu Miu taps British filmmaker Joanna Hogg. Plus: ‘The Global Countdown’ comes from Nepal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How many comments have you seen on TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube over the last few years that read: “Give the marketing team a raise!” It's easy to boil everything a brand does down to simple marketing tactics, but how does one formulate a cohesive strategy — with a mix of product, content, social media, events, PR, collaborations, and more — and create a cultural hit? This week, Alyssa is joined by Ana Andjelic, a global brand executive, founder of The Sociology of Business newsletter on Substack, and author of Hitmakers: How Brands Influence Culture, to dive deep into the world of brand marketing and understanding how to tap into a cultural moment. Tune in to hear Ana's insights about mass culture versus niche culture and how they move at different speeds; whether it's possible to build a brand in 2025 without a fandom or community behind it; what happens when you use “authenticity” as a shortcut to culture; why brands must avoid being prisoners of the past and living in the archive; how to diversify the ways you're present in culture; the dangers of trying to grow too fast; whether product plus PR can equal a brand; why there are so many marketing content creators on TikTok, Substack, and YouTube now; unpacking ‘brat' as a marketing case study; why sometimes it just comes down to throwing a really good party/showing people a good time; and a discussion about the marketing highs and lows from today's most buzzed-about brands, including Telfar, Vans, Skims, Rhode, Prada, Miu Miu, Erewhon, and Loewe.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
Istnieje duża szansa, że spośród wszystkich torebek pokazywanych na Instagramie przez gwiazdy, influencerki i it-girls najczęściej będą się powtarzać najnowsze modele z kolekcji Miu Miu, Prady i Manu Atelier. Choć różni je sporo – od fasonu, przez wykończenie i kolor, aż po cenę – mają jedną wspólną cechę: zdobiącą ich przód klamrę jak z paska do spodni. Jak ten niepozorny detal stał się wyróżnikiem największych it-bags zimy 2025?Autorka: Michalina MurawskaArtykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/najmodniejsza-torebke-na-zime-2025-wyroznia-nie-kolor-a-detal-torebki-z-klamra-to-hit-sezonu-i-ulubiony-model-gwiazd
Lara and Carey discuss updates in the New Jersey drone mystery, including a Heads Up from the Queen B herself... Bethenny Frankel. This is a crisis, indeed. They also talk Lara going to a place of Miu (Miu) to soothe her existential stress, the wild women of the Taylor Sheridan multiverse, a 20-year-old OnlyFans model raking in $43 million this year alone, a psychiatrist's take on Luigi Mangione, revisiting the Kansas City Three deaths, the new trailer for season three of "White Lotus," and more. Plus, new Reader Mail featuring videos of possible drones in North Jersey! More Lara & Carey Content: Subscribe to Once Upon a Time in Nashville to hear a new episode out now! Be cheap as hell and get full-length videos of the pod for free by subscribing to the SUP YOUTUBE. Relive the best moments of this iconic podcast by following the SUP TIKOK & SUP INSTAGRAM Sexy Unique Podcast is Produced By: Tiny Legends Productions, LLC Executive Producer: Stella Young Tech Director: Guy Robinson Art Director & Social Media: Ariel Moreno Sexy Unique Podcast is Edited by: Video & Audio Editor: Case Blackwell & Ness Smith-Savedoff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Medan många andra märken kämpar mot nedåtgående kurvor har Miu Miu mer än fördubblat sin försäljning under året. Kvinnan bakom, Miuccia Prada, lyckas kombinera kläder, konst och kommers men hur? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Miu Miu lanserades av Miuccia Prada 1993 som en sorts spin- off till Prada, en så kallad ”diffusion line” med lite billigare kläder. Hon beskrev det en gång som att det var kläder för de tuffa tjejerna I skolan, ”dem jag avundades”.Miu Miu vände sig i första hand till en något yngre målgrupp genom kläder och accessoarer som var lite mer flickaktiga. Kollektionerna var lite gulligare och glittrigare än Pradas stramare och damigare look och märket kallades till en början för en ”lillasyster” till Prada. Det riktar sig än idag till något yngre konsumenter, även om den idag 74 år gamla Miuccia Prada helst använder sig av uttrycket ”ungdomlig energi” för att beskriva märkets stil.Under de senaste åren har också både kläderna och imagen vässats till, inte minst tack vare en djärvare styling. Miu Miu har bland annat tagit hjälp av den framsynta och okonventionella stylisten Lotta Volkova, som tidigare arbetat för Vêtements och Balenciaga. Hon har hjälpt till med att skapa en modernare och mer samtida så kallad ”Miu Miu Girl”, en stilförebild som på ett, till synes, slarvigt sätt blandar det knasiga med det coola och får det att bli enormt eftertraktansvärt.I veckans program pratar vi med Ingrid Leander Berg, prisbelönt svensk modeskapare som fick sin drömpraktik på Miu Miu – och såg märkets arbete på nära håll. Modevetaren Lisa Ehlin förklarar varför Miu Miu, liksom många andra modehus, just nu samarbetar med artister från den megastora k-popens värld. Filosofen Sven-Olov Wallenstein lär oss hur man posera med rätt sorts filosofiböcker. Och så träffar vi Ann-Sofie Back, som nu tar farväl av sin tjugo år långa karriär som modeskapare med utställningen Go As You Please: Ann-Sofie Back 1998–2018 på Liljevalchs konsthall i Stockholm.
In this episode, Dr. Rob Whitfield, a board-certified plastic surgeon, and Jennifer Stano discuss breast implant illness (BII). Jennifer shares her personal journey, from experiencing bullying and opting for breast augmentation to facing complications and deciding on explant surgery. Dr. Whitfield explains the symptoms of BII, such as migraines and swollen hands, and the surgical techniques for implant removal. They emphasize the importance of understanding BII, the recovery process, and the emotional and physical impacts. Tune in to hear more! Show Highlights: Jennifer's Background and Motivation (00:01:12) Jennifer shares her experience of being bullied and her decision to undergo breast augmentation at 18. Complications from Multiple Surgeries (00:04:45) Jennifer discusses the complications she faced after multiple surgeries, including bottoming out and the need for downsizing. Increased Risks with Each Procedure (00:05:33) Dr. Whitfield explains how each surgical procedure increases the risk of complications associated with breast implants. Discovery of Breast Implant Illness (00:07:31) Jennifer recounts how she learned about breast implant illness and identified her condition with the symptoms. Decision to Explant (00:08:25) Jennifer describes her decision to remove her implants after realizing the symptoms were related to breast implant illness. Long-term Benefits of Explant Surgery (00:13:24) Highlighting significant improvements in her health and well-being following her explant surgery Chronic Inflammation (00:24:24) Discussion on chronic inflammation as a common issue in patients with breast implant illness Lifestyle Changes and Health (00:27:06) Jennifer shares her clean lifestyle choices and their impact on her health post-explant. Testing for Breast Implant Illness (00:29:19) Advice on genetic testing and urine tests to assess toxicity levels Heavy Metal Toxicity (00:29:54) Discussion on a patient with high heavy metal levels and potential sources Jennifer Stano Bio: Jennifer Stano, originally from Westchester, New York, began her career in the fitness industry as the face of major nutrition supplement brands like MET-Rx and BSN. This success led to modeling and acting opportunities with top agencies and brands such as Prada, Miu Miu, and Oil of Olay. In 2009, Jennifer moved to Beverly Hills, where she founded Have Faith Swimwear, a brand that gained recognition at Mercedes Benz Fashion Week. Her TV appearances include The Spin Crowd, produced by Kim Kardashian, and Trophy Wives on TLC, which showcased her life as a fashion designer in Beverly Hills. Jennifer is a proud mother of two boys and a dedicated entrepreneur. In 2017, she co-founded WowMoms World, a family-focused franchise with locations across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. This year, she launched two new ventures: ALGND, an athleisure brand she created with her wife, Danielle, and Original Self, a company that provides solutions for women who have undergone explant surgery, mastectomies, those with naturally smaller busts, and women seeking to regain volume post-childbirth. Jennifer is now adding “author” to her resume, with her first book set for release in the first quarter of next year. She has a strong online presence, with over 1 million followers across social media platforms and a popular blog since 2010. Known for her relatable personality, Jennifer continues to inspire and empower women with her lifestyle and product recommendations. 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Tickets for the world's biggest music festival sold out within 35 minutes, and now speculation about who's topping the bill has reached fever pitch. So this week, we comb through the list of bookies' favourites, including Olivia Rodrigo (too new?) The 1975 (too divisive?) and Rihanna (too rich?), and give our verdict on who we think deserves it the most. Eni also gives us the run down on the new star-studded fashion campaigns: Miu Miu featuring Emma Corrin, Acne Studios featuring Charli and Burberry featuring – believe it or not – David Tennant. Jade explains the ‘Age Gap Autumn' – the trend in film and TV which involves older actresses are being desired by younger male co-stars (it's “hot and fun”, according to an article we've just published.) If you like what you hear, you should give us a like, a nice review and maybe even subscribe.
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a textWhen it comes to this year's fall fashion, Virginia Woolf is having a moment. A number of designers and brands including Anna Sui, Clare Waight Keller, Miu Miu, Burberry and Tod's have found their inspiration in the iconic Bloomsbury author. In this week's bonus episode, Amy dives into this sartorial vibe, reads from Woolf's short story “The New Dress” and muses over which other “lost ladies” could serve as fashion muses.Mentioned in this episode:“A Woolf in Chic Clothing” by Fiorella Valdesolo Uniqlo's C CollectionClare Waight Keller's 2020 Givenchy spring/summer line runway showAnna Sui's Fall 2024 lineCharleston HouseVanessa BellIntentional Clutter design trendVanity Fair article on Virginia Woolf as fashion influencer“The New Dress” by Virginia WoolfOrlando by Virginia WoolfMrs. Dalloway by Virginia WoolfJ.J. WilsonMary McFaddenThe Tale of GenjiLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 149 on Murasaki ShikibuLost Ladies of Lit Episode No. 130 on Han SuyinLost Ladies of Lit For episodes and show notes, visit: LostLadiesofLit.comDiscuss episodes on our Facebook Forum. Follow us on instagram @lostladiesoflit. Follow Kim on twitter @kaskew. Sign up for our newsletter: LostLadiesofLit.com Email us: Contact — Lost Ladies of Lit Podcast
Another day, another kookalook collection of topics from us, including new lingo care of (honorary Bob) Jack Schlossberg, wrinkle makeup, minimalist shoes, LaGuardia Airport, and a straw cupdate. Wrinkle makeup—not what you think, probably! Check out a couple of looks by @shine__rising and rachy_mua. Related: crackle lips. In which we dip our toes into the minimalist shoes conversation: Gait Happens, Born to Run by Christopher McDougall, and The Infinite Race 30 for 30 doc by Bernardo Ruiz are all relevant on the content front. Some brands of interest: Muki, Vivo Barefoot, and Groundies. They kind of remind us of Prada Sport from the late 90s/early aughts, Miu Miu rope sandals, and ballet flats with wide toe boxes from Sandy Liang and Proenza. Also: Let's take this opportunity to shoutout Yoga Toes. We've been considering giving our ComfiLife a break and trying a kneeling chair. Memor and Varier are good-looking options! In the world of straw cups, Claire got a BrüMate and really likes it! (Don't get her the MargTini though.) Where do you stand on Eat/Pray/Love vs. FMK? Do you believe they can coexist? Let us know at podcast@athingortwohq.com, @athingortwohq, our Geneva, or our Substack comments! Care for your hair love with Nutrafol. Take $10 off your first month's subscription with the code ATHINGORTWO. Learn from the best with MasterClass and get up to 50% off when you use our link. YAY.
Von wegen alles Gucci, Gucci… Die Luxuswelt mit den schönsten Marken, die wir kennen und lieben – sie bricht jetzt in zwei Teile: High-end oder nichts! Bei den einen laufen die Umsätze ein wie Kaschmirpullis im Heißwaschgang. Die anderen stricken immer noch mehr Gewinne an. Die Gründe dafür – er kennt sie: Noah Leidinger. Er hostet den besten Aktien-Podcast in Deutschland. Der Titel seiner täglichen Börsen-Show: „Ohne Aktien wird schwer“. Sein Buch dazu – ein Bestseller. Für TOMorrow hat sich Noah die Top-Luxusmarken genau angeschaut. Von Hermès bis Brunello Cucinelli, von Louis Vuitton bis Miu Miu, von Luxus-Konglomerat LVMH bis zur Kering Group . Seine Analyse: Was ist der ganze Luxus wirklich wert? Und wie ein Mega-Trend aus China alles verändert – jetzt hier in TOMorrow. Super, wenn du mitdiskutieren möchtest: Schreib mir gern in die Kommentare oder hier auf Social Media: http://lnk.to/TOMorrow-Podcast und abonniere den Channel.
In conversation with Alessia of Milan based @shop_the_story on growing up with a mother dressed in Yohji Yamamoto, dancing in Margiela throughout her club era, rewarding herself with Miu Miu shoes during Uni, Dries Van Noten's honourable exit from fashion, her love for Come Des Garcons, Miuccia Prada referencing the past the right way, Luxury brands cutting off their traditional clientele, the change in attitudes towards vintage in Milan and so much more
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we talk about the immense growth of Miu Miu which defies the ongoing slowdown across luxury. We also discuss the winners of the CFDA Awards, announced this week, and the appointment of Rati Sahi Levesque as the chief executive of The RealReal, replacing short-lived CEO John Koryl.
Hier geht's zum Taschenbuch oder sucht einfach nach “Ohne Aktien Wird Schwer” beim Buchhändler eures Vertrauens. https://amzn.to/48nDGbv Unser Partner Scalable Capital ist der einzige Broker, den du brauchst. Inklusive Trading-Flatrate, Zinsen und Portfolio-Analysen. Alle weiteren Infos gibt's hier: Aktien + Whatsapp = Hier anmelden. Lieber als Newsletter? Geht auch. Microsoft und Meta performen solide, aber mehr auch nicht. Miu Miu und Garmin performen mehr als solide. Eli Lilly und Coinbase performen weniger als solide. Außerdem: Mega-Übernahme bei Siemens, EY-Krise bei Super Micro Computer & Grenke leidet. Unter Studenten an Elite-Unis ist Private-Equity die höchste Berufung. Der Grund: Das viele Geld. Aber woher kommt das und was haben GPs, LPs und der Carry damit zu tun? Wir klären auf. KI-Agenten + Blockchain sind der heilige Gral. Das denken viele Krypto-Nerds. Und Coinbase (WKN: A2QP7J) macht den heiligen Gral so simpel wie nie zuvor. Diesen Podcast vom 31.10.2024, 3:00 Uhr stellt dir die Podstars GmbH (Noah Leidinger) zur Verfügung.
another one! (DJ Khaled voice) let's have a chat about some of the most interesting fashion headlines in recent memory….we speculate on the long term plan for Mytheresa's acquisition of YNAPwe tell Kering 'told ya so' after another horrible sales cyclewe discuss Miu Miu's meteoric growth- and the idea that lazy design sometimes comes out on top....--Join us over on TikTok and Insta: @thoughtfulthreadspodJoin us over on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@thoughtfulthreadspodJoin us over on Substack: thoughtfulthreads.substack.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thoughtfulthreads/support
De tentoonstelling ‘PHOSPHOR: Art & Fashion' toont ruim dertig jaar aan werk van kunstenaar Viviane Sassen. Dit is haar eerste grootschalige overzichtstentoonstelling in Nederland, met meer dan 200 kunstwerken. De expositie is te zien in Foam en omvat werken variërend van fotografie en collages tot beschilderde prints en videokunst. In zowel haar modecampagnes voor merken als Miu Miu en Louis Vuitton, als haar autonome kunst, verkent Sassen thema's als dood, seksualiteit en menselijke verbondenheid. Presentatie: Andrew Makkinga
Subscribe to Mamamia Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's teenage daughter Sunday Rose walked the runway for Miu Miu last week, Kim Kardashian's interview with her tween daughter is going viral... but one Australian businesswoman and influencer has taken a very different approach to how she puts her child on social media and some of her followers are weirdly angry about it. We discuss. Plus, the world's number one show is about healthy relationships and loser siblings - we're unpacking why Nobody Wants This has been the unexpected streaming hit of the year. And, don't call me baby - or mate. The iconic word that people are passionately arguing about this week after a retail worker got in trouble for using it at work. What To Listen To Next: Listen to our latest episode: ‘October Theory' Might Explain The Vibe Shift Listen: Melania Is Not Afraid To Name Names Listen: Sex Boundaries & Gen Z's 'Oprah' Listen: A Holiday, A Text Message & One Really Sh*tty Boss Listen to Em Vernem on The Spill Listen to The Spill: A Brutally Honest Review Of Nobody Wants This Listen to But Are You Happy?: Steph Claire Smith: On Looks As Currency, A Different Kind Of Parenting & Her Biggest Goal Yet Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts Sign up to the Mamamia Out Loud Newsletter for all our recommendations and behind-the-scenes content in one place. Want to try our new exercise app? Click here to start a seven-day free trial of MOVE by Mamamia What to Read: Read Em's article: We need to talk about the most heartbreaking plotline in Nobody Wants This. Read: Nobody Wants This is coming back for Season 2 and Adam Brody just shared what happens next. Read: With four words, Nobody Wants This has healed millennial women. Read: What happened to the real-life couple from Nobody Wants This. Read: The true story behind Nobody Wants This is just as sweet. Read: North West was interviewed by her mum. Here are 7 things we learnt about her life. Read: 4 months ago, Kanye West's ex-assistant filed a lawsuit. The new allegations are even worse. GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening. Send us an email at outloud@mamamia.com.au Share your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice message Join our Facebook group Mamamia Outlouders to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaoutloud CREDITS: Hosts: Mia Freedman, Jessie Stephens & Em Vernem Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Senior Producer: Emeline Gazilas Audio Production: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a dress that changes colors in the sun to a wet latex top, some of fashion's most viral moments have sparked from the social media account of Izzi Allain (or @IzziPoopi). Known for her luxury unboxing videos and eclectic sense of style, the Montreal-based content creator has amassed a following of over 2 million people and now works with brands like Loewe, Prada, Miu Miu, and more. In today's episode, I chat with Izzi about how she came to be sitting front row at fashion week, her thoughts on viral fashion, and her best tips for growing a community online.Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezFollow Leset on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/Leset/Sponsored by:Scotch & Soda: The Scotch & Soda x Joe Jonas collection is now available at scotchandsoda.com (EU & US) and select retailers. Use code LGD for 20% off your first order! Visit www.scotchandsoda.com for more informationBirdy Grey: You asked, and here they are - the perfect bridesmaid dresses! Visit www.birdygrey.com now to get your first 5 swatches for free with code LGDCotton: Discover The Fabric of Now at TheFabricOfOurLives.comPosh Peanut: Posh Peanut: Go to PoshPeanut.com/LGD, and use promo code LGD for 20% off your first order!Produced by Dear MediaThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lauren is joined by fashion sourcer extraordinaire Gab Waller, who is in the business of unearthing scarce and impossible-to-find items for clients around the world. (She does most of her work via Instagram DM.) They discuss what shoppers want now that the Quiet Luxury (ew) boom is over, whether stuff is too expensive, and why Miu Miu is invincible. Plus, Lauren checks in from New York Fashion Week. 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
Set and Production designer Shona Heath creates enchanting, dense, and detailed worlds. Dreams within themselves, her visions have been manifested across the pages of top publications, and in collaborative partnerships with the likes of Tim Walker, Louis Vuitton, Dior, Prada, Miu Miu, and SHOWstudio. Her style seamlessly blends contemporary and vintage elements, showcasing a unique, fantastical aesthetic—brought to life through paper sculpting, painting, photography, and prop-building. Most recently, her work on Yorgos Lanthimos's 2023 film Poor Things won an Academy Award for Best Production Design. In an age of worldbuilding, Heath shares a journey from the countryside to imagining entire realms, underlining that creativity plays a role in designing our everyday lives. Episode Highlights: Growing up in the British countryside in a modern sixties home, Heath remembers an upbringing spent outdoors, where she became intrigued with visions of scale; her mother's crafts were also a deep influence. She started her career in costume design and was moved to create a set from paper for Dazed, which turned into requests for shop windows and later collaborations with Tim Walker. Heath's creative process begins with words or an image, but usually, the former encourages original image-making and visualizing. She sees tools like AI as potentially good research tools but detrimental to her own particular craft; its use depends on the artist and their authenticity. She recommends working independently rather than starting as an assistant to an established artist, as then you know how to forge your own path first. Though she used to feel that she experienced “excessive input” when doing a project, she now feels she can better communicate her vision and appease clients and collaborators up front. She prefers the immediacy and direct access of working in photography to working on film sets; Heath remarks she wouldn't be interested in doing a period piece that didn't have an added element of creativity like Poor Things—a film she worked on with James Price, whose decades of film expertise Heath leaned on. Fashion's tendency for retro revisits and zeitgeist trends plays well into her work (as opposed to interior design, which she says has more of a lag time between trends and the trend's appearance in the culture). Her work on Poor Things won her an Academy Award for Best Production Design. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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
Lauren beats the summer heat with New York Times reporter Jessica Testa. They ask: Who is a Miu Miu girl, really? Why were the closing ceremony outfits at the Paris Olympics so boring? And who's behind Melinda French Gates' glow-up? Finally, the duo preview New York Fashion Week. 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
Zoe Ghertner is a photographer renowned for captivating work blending art, fashion, and documentary storytelling. With a keen eye for detail and an innate sense of composition, Ghertner's imagery transcends conventional boundaries. A New York native based in Los Angeles, her work often reflects the vibrant energy and diverse landscapes of Southern California. Ghertner's portfolio includes collaborations with leading fashion brands, such as Miu Miu, Chloe, Wales Bonner, and Hermès, as well as publications, such as American and British Vogues, i-D, Self Service, and W. Through her lens, she invites viewers into a world where reality and imagination converge. Episode Highlights: Ghertner had a very imaginative childhood, where she learned the importance of positive, clear messaging. Ghertner has partnered with Fee Steinvorth to create neoNutritions, a new vision of wellness rooted in spirituality and connection, with more of an interconnected focus on education compared to other health and beauty regimes. She sees what's contemporary now as a sense of connectedness that resonates despite a modern overabundance of images. Saying that photography and consumerism go hand in hand, Ghertner speaks to the struggle to achieve and sustain commercial success while also holding to the values deeply rooted in her work, such as unwavering attention to her subjects. Despite working with digital imagery and print media across personal projects and commercial collaborations, Ghertner says each effort informs another and that she's a natural multihyphenate creator. Her first shooting of model Małgosia Bela was a breakthrough in “being able to work with someone with skills and ability.” She went through a phase of digging deeply into her subjects before garnering enough experience to represent that research and those conversations in the final imagery. The support of women in the industry—such as Phoebe Philo, Miuccia Prada, Grace Wales Bonner, and Gabriella Hearst—has “allow[ed] me to grow and step into their worlds, which expands what my picture is about as well.” Speaking to how images can traumatize or trigger elements of culture as a whole, Ghertner says her reaction to the male gaze and mental health advocacy are “a big part of the what and the why of how I'm making the pictures I make.” Having moved to warm and sunny California to experience a better quality of life, Ghertner experienced a shift in perspective akin to experiencing motherhood for the first time and creating a new body of work—and a new book. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Yeah, that's right. Your faves (me and Jai) are back to talk about the chaos that seems to be unfolding in the fashion industry. We talk 'Where in the World is John Galliano?, the crazy amount of musical chairs and creative director vacancies at multiple fashion houses, whether or not Chanel can inject modernity in the future, Gucci sales down, and we break down the Lyst of Top 20 Brands in Q2 2024.Lyst article: https://www.lyst.com/the-lyst-index/2024/q2/---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Hosts: Lauren @laurenmelanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Well, wasn't this a lovely way to spend an hour? Neil is wonderful to spend time with; full of naughty anecdotes, pearls of wisdom and a kind, welcoming ear. I hope you enjoy our conversation...In the world of hair, there are few names bigger than Neil Moodie. He has worked with iconic photographers, contributed to over 50 global Vogue covers and has been behind campaigns for huge fashion brands including Miu Miu.Neil is also a fellow podcaster and, after the success of his podcast series In Bed with Neil Moodie, pivoted to discuss mental health on the series Turning a Corner. As much as the world of fashion, beauty, hair and celebrity looks glamorous, it can take its toll and that's what he explores on his show.And it's these challenges, the highs and lows that we'll be discussing today as well as Neil's grasp on risk, the biggest hurdle he's had to overcome and much more.To join the Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Watch clips from the podcast >> Youtube | The Emma Guns ShowSign up for my newsletter here >> Newsletter.Subscribe now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's #DamnGood episode, we review the top French pharmacy skincare finds of all time, just in time for the Cannes film fest, Paris Olympics – and your next summer sojourn. Tune in to hear us chat about:The viral retinol formula that smooths wrinkles, banishes breakouts and acne scars – and costs just 12 Euro. The one aluminum tube that every French family brings on holiday for sunburns and booboosThe often misunderstood hyaluronic acid product that's unlike any you'll find on this side of the pondThe #1 (and most copied!) sunscreen that's best shaken, not stirredThe decadent body butter that legit French women clamour for The customizable, apothecary-style brand that TikTok girlies are collecting and giftingThe one body wash Jill swears by to smell like a French bébé For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Skin Cycling 101, Niacinamide for Newbs, UV Gel Mani News & Is My Botox Wearing Off Faster? Ft. Dermatologist Dr. Whitney Bowe Violette Serrat On “French Girl” Cliché, Everyday Sophistication Makeup Tricks & Her Exact Getting Un-Ready Skincare RoutinePeeping Chanel's Archives, Behind The Skincare Lab Curtain & The Facial Trend You're About to See Everywhere. Plus! Where We Ate, Stayed and Shopped in ParisPROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! BON CHARGEWant to try the BONCHARGE Red Light Face Mask? Go to BONCHARGE.COM and use coupon code BEAUTY to save 15%.NutrafolTake the first step to visibly thicker, healthier hair. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code BREAKING.MasterclassWith MasterClass you can learn from the best to become your best. Right now, our listeners get an additional 15% off any annual membership at MASTERCLASS.com/BEAUTY. Macy'sIt's Macy's Memorial Day Sale, May 22nd-27th. Get 15% off handbags, shoes and designer sunglasses like Prada, Miu Miu and Saint Laurent, in stores and at macys.com Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode, the ladies reconvene at Lauren's fire Airbnb to discuss all of the biggest cultural happenings: the Oscars, Carey Mulligan's incredible outfit, Kate Middleton's disappearance, Rolling Stone's Queer Eye expose (Team Bobby!), the feminine urge to buy JVN haircare, Sean McGirr's universally panned McQueen collection, Chemena Kamali's much more well-received Chloé debut, women of a certain age on the runway, THAT Kate Moss impersonator, Kristen Stewart's sartorial pivot, and fabulous new collections from Loewe, Rick Owens, Miu Miu, and more! Plus: Chelsea report's back from Madonna's Celebration tour. Today's episode is brought to you by Clarins. Go Clarins.com/Outfit and get Multi-Active Day & Night Cream for 10% off as well as a free welcome gift and free shipping on your first order. As well as, Housing Works. Housing Works now has an eShop! And as a special offer for Every Outfit listeners, you can use code OUTFIT to get 20% off your order at eshop.housingworks.org.
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
Celebrity stylist Molly Dickson may be a sporty tomboy at heart, but she's lauded as the ultimate girls' girl on the Hollywood styling scene. After assisting Leslie Fremar for seven years, Dickson began her independent styling career, working with Scarlett Johansson and dressing Katherine Langford right as Langford's Netflix hit 13 Reasons Why took off. She's also responsible for Sadie Sink's glorious style evolution from teen to adult, Kelsea Ballerini's magical mid-performance dress change at the 2023 VMAs, and, of course, Sydney Sweeney's iconic Miu Miu micro-miniskirt moment at the 2022 MTV Movie & TV Awards. Today, she's giving us the behind-the-scenes stories about all of these looks and many more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.