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Kheris Rogers, designer and CEO of the fashion brand, Flexin' in my Complexion, was inspired to start her brand at just 11 years old, after years of being bullied in school because of her dark skin complexion. She is the world's youngest designer to ever showcase at New York Fashion week. She's partnered with Nike and Lebron James, and her clothing line has been worn by celebrities like Whoopi Goldberg, Lupita Nyong'o, and Alicia Keys. Originally published in April 2020. Watch this episode at youtube.com/TalksAtGoogle.
"Southern Charm" alum Olivia Flowers stopped by the "Virtual Reali-Tea" studios during New York Fashion week and caught us up about life post Bravo. She dished on her YouTube channel and wedding plans, while also chatting with us about all things going on in "RHOBH" and Charleston! Take a listen to the full podcast episode now! Follow us on Instagram! Sign up for our newsletter! Check us out on YouTube! Head to our show page for more tea! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Anna's Guide, Anna gives you a recap of New York Fashion week! Always wanted to attend Fashion Week events but don't know where to start? Anna offers some tips on ways you can attend the shows, reflects on the role influences play at events like this and shares her itinerary for the exciting week! Welcome to Anna's Guide to New York Fashion Week.
In the 1980s, about 70 percent of clothes sold in the U.S. were made in the country. Today, it's down to just three percent. One of the casualties is traditional craftwork like weaving fabric, cutting leather and polishing gemstones. The fashion industry is now trying to preserve these crafts. Special Correspondent Pavni Mittal reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In the 1980s, about 70 percent of clothes sold in the U.S. were made in the country. Today, it's down to just three percent. One of the casualties is traditional craftwork like weaving fabric, cutting leather and polishing gemstones. The fashion industry is now trying to preserve these crafts. Special Correspondent Pavni Mittal reports for our arts and culture series, CANVAS. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Linda Galayda grew up in Katy, TX where her family raised cattle and farmed rice. She earned a degree in marketing from the University of Texas. Following graduation, she took a job with Foleys Department Stores and had a successful career as a fashion designer, but still continued to ranch throughout her career. She is currently the owner/managing partner of Jordens Cattle Co. / 7-7 Ranch and resides in Elkhart, TX. In 2020, she was named Woman of the Year in Texas Agriculture in District 5. She is an active member of Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association, a lifetime member of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, a member of the Ladies of Texas Tradition, and serves on several county and state advisory committees.
Uncover the fascinating story of Zelda Wynn Valdes, whose mastery of the mermaid silhouette led to her creation of the iconic Playboy Bunny costume, with insights from special guest Tobi Ashiru._______Support this podcast with a small donation: Buy Me A CoffeeThis show is powered by Nice PeopleJoin this podcast and the Patreon community: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowHave a 1:1 mentor call with Amber Asay: intro.co/amberasayCheck out the original reel / video this podcast was based on: https://www.instagram.com/p/C6EDEMrLDsn/Sources:Dazzling Zelda (Children's Book by Farai Simoyi and Aura Lewis)About Zelda Wynn Valdes:Zelda Wynn Valdes (1901 – 2001) is often overlooked in design history even though she was one of the most influential fashion designers known for her hourglass silhouette dresses, and helping popularize the mermaid dress.In fact, the femininity of her work caught the eye of Hugh Hefner who commissioned her to design the iconic and patented playboy bunny costume in 1960.But before that, In 1948, Valdes became the first black person to open her own boutique on Broadway in Manhattan.Zelda's alluring yet sophisticated dresses were embraced by prominent figures such as Joyce Bryant, Ella Fitzgerald, Aretha Franklin, Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, Diahann Carroll, Dorothy Dandridge, and Mae West. She even designed Maria Cole's gown for her wedding to Nat King Cole in 1948.Zelda continued her impactful career until her passing in 2001, contributing to over 80 ballet productions at the Dance Theatre of Harlem.She made it her mission to leave the door wide open for all the black women designers following in her footsteps. She led a fashion coalition that was founded with the sole purpose of promoting black designers. ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
Sloots, do you want to play a game? In this episode, Sofia recaps her wild experiences at New York Fashion week. From a run in with one of her favorite celebrities to dumpster diving, this fashion week was chaotic. One man's trash is another man's treasure! WRITE TO SOFIA HERE 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
You could have heard this episode early and gotten access to giveaways, exclusive episodes, and more over on our HeroHero!It's time to get real with reality show star, magazine editor in chief, and all around fashion superstar Blake Abbie! Tune in to listen as Sol and Michael chat with Blake about his work with A Magazine Curated By, working to craft narratives with designers like Glenn Martens and Peter Do, the inherent politics of the fashion industry, how to ride the line between being a personality and being beholden to brands, the impacts of and differences between the various international fashion weeks, up-and-coming Chinese brands, reality TV and the resulting impact on public perception, and a weirdly in-depth conversation about socks!Thanks for tuning in, and we hope you enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on your favorite streaming platform and to leave us a rating! SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
T Lo go through all of the stories surrounding Princess Catherine's video and explain why it felt like a major shift in how the Royal Family engages with the public. Plus: Chappell Roan restates her boundaries, Beyonce got the snub she figured on, and New York Fashion week gets messy.
It is New York Fashion week! We have Executive Fellow of Fashion at Mount Marry University Donna Ricco joins the program to talk Fashion Week and how, in a business sense, fashion week affects even those who aren't super deep in the fashion world.
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Discover the captivating and untold story of Ann Lowe, the brilliant designer behind Jackie Kennedy's wedding dress, as we delve into her legacy with fashion historian and author, Elizabeth Way.________Join the Patreon community for bonus features and video versions: patreon.com/womendesignersyoushouldknowCheck out the original reel / video this podcast was based on: https://www.instagram.com/p/C6EDEMrLDsn/Sources:Ann Lowe: American Couturier by Elizabeth WayMargaret Powell's master's thesis, The Life and Work of Ann Lowe, published in 2012 by the Corcoran School of the Arts & Design (Included in the book above)By Her Own Design by Piper Huguley (Fictional Novel based on her life)The Mike Douglas Show InterviewAbout Ann Lowe:Ann Lowe (1898-1981) was an influential African American fashion designer whose exquisite gowns were sought after by America's social elite. Born in Clayton, Alabama, she learned the art of dressmaking from her mother and grandmother, both skilled seamstresses. Despite facing significant racial barriers, Lowe's talent led her to design dresses for prominent families, including the Rockefellers, the du Ponts, and the Kennedys.Her most famous creation was Jacqueline Kennedy's wedding dress in 1953, a masterpiece completed under extraordinary circumstances. Lowe's work was known for its meticulous craftsmanship, hand-sewn details, and elegant designs, yet she received little recognition during her lifetime. Financial struggles and the racial discrimination she faced often overshadowed her achievements. Today, Ann Lowe is celebrated as a trailblazer in the fashion industry, whose contributions continue to inspire and influence designers around the world.About Elizabeth Way:Elizabeth Way is a curator who specializes in fashion history, particularly focusing on the intersection of fashion and African American culture. Elizabeth has curated several exhibitions, including "Black Fashion Designers" and "Fabric In Fashion," which highlight the contributions of Black designers and the significance of textiles in fashion. She also co-edited the book "Black Designers in American Fashion," contributing to scholarship and public understanding of the impact of Black designers in the fashion industry. AND authored a book that just came out in 2023 about Ann Lowe ____View all the visually rich 1-min reels of each woman on IG below:Instagram: Amber AsayInstagram: Women Designers Pod
This week I spoke with Michelle Gabriel an educator, researcher, and sustainability strategist in the fashion space. We met at The Sustainable Fashion Forum back in April as she kicked off the conference with a workshop on policy. Michelle has been involved with the New York Fashion Act and in this episode shares her insight and breaks down the act. Michelle shares her diverse range of experiences in fashion and what lead her to where she is now in education and academia. For anyone not on a linear path with multiple interests who wants to work in fashion you will definitely find comfort and inspiration in hearing her background.I find the New York Fashion Act to be a really exciting piece of legislation as it written in a way that attempts to tackle global issues the entire fashion industry faces on a state level since the fashion economy in New York is one of if not the largest in the world. Whatever component of sustainable fashion you are interested in you can learn something from this episode and the different facets of this bill. More on Michelle!New York Fashion Act Links!The Fashion ActIg: @nsifashion2030Follow Interwoven!Instagram: @interwovenstories.podTiktok: @interwovenstoriesFeatured intro story:Upcycled jeans by Sadie!Vintage find:Dolce & Gabanna Jacket that Victoria Beckham woreShare your own stories about vintage, thrifted, preloved, secondhand, rental, and any meaningful pieces you have! Get featured and submit your own story here!Thank you for listening!
Hello Truthful Listeners! Welcome back! Your Canadian girlies are here with full recaps of our fave Bravo Shows! Today we are recapping: The Real Housewives of New Jersey Season 14, Episode 5 Glitz and Blitz Frank practices proposing to Brittany at family dinner night; Rachael, Melissa and Danielle have a Mother-Son Day where Danielle opens up about more of the feud going on in her family; Jen and Teresa get facials and call Jackie, it goes so well Teresa follows Jackie on Instagram again; Teresa tells Danielle the outfits Danielle has picked from her clothing line for New York Fashion are basic; Jen Aydin and Melissa meet for lunch and try to mend fences so they can tolerate one another; Melissa makes fun of Jen to Marge and Jen Fessler; Marge tells us she is suffering (as is her marriage) without Jan; Danielle hosts a bougie lunch and it doesn't take her very long to confront Jen Aydin about inviting Lina to Biscuit's birthday; Danielle asks Jen Aydin and Teresa point blank if they set her up to spill the beans about the Melissa cheating rumour last season (that went over well); Rachael Fuda brings the conversation back to her and how Teresa said John Fuda was a drug dealer; Teresa and Rachael go at it, well, Rachael goes at it while Teresa remains calm…for now. Jackie defends herself and says she will be friends with whomever she chooses. Please follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Twitter at HopelessNotTruthlessPod. A 5-star review where you listen to your podcasts is a free way to help us out Make sure to follow us wherever you get you pods, so you don't miss a recap! ❤ Thank you so much to our listeners for being here with us! You guys are definitely Truthful and not at all Hopeless❤️ Love, Narelle & Sarah
This week on The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast, we welcome Marci Zaroff, the founder of ECOfashion Corp, founder of MetaWear, co-founder of The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, producer of the documentary THREAD: Driving Fashion Forward, author of "ECOrenaissance: Co-Creating A Stylish, Sexy and Sustainable World", and she is the woman who coined the term “ECOfashion” - and so much more! Marci is a woman of so many talents, who is transforming the world through health, beauty, fashion, and more. In 1995, Marci breathed life into the term "ECOfashion," masterfully weaving together the strands of ecology and fashion ~ styling the world of change, while changing the world of style. Marci has so many accolades, but among them she is the Founder/CEO of MetaWear, Founder/CEO of ECOfashion Corp, Co-Founder of BeyondBrands Conscious Consulting Agency, Co-Founder and CMO of Good Catch Foods, Co-Founder of The Institute for Integrative Nutrition, Founder and former CEO/President of Under the Canopy, Co-Creator of I AM Enlightened Creations, Producer of “THREAD | Driving Fashion Forward,” documentary, and the author of "ECOrenaissance: Co-Creating A Stylish, Sexy and Sustainable World". This episode of The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast is jam-packed full of Marci's wisdom, stories from her life and career, her life's work, and ECO-inspiration! You will be blown away by Marci's inspiring story and how she is transforming the world every single day. She's accomplished so much in her life and there is so much more yet to come - and we are so honored to share her story with you. In this episode, you'll hear: Marci's inspiring story; About the book that changed her life as a teenager and put her on her trajectory to change the world; How she became interested in health and nutrition and how The Institute for Integrative Nutrition came to be; The story of how Marci got involved in fashion and how her many fashion and beauty enterprises came to be; So much wisdom and insight about the products we buy and use, and what we can all do to make an ECO impact on the world through our fashion, beauty, and home products; And so much more. Listen and Subscribe: Don't miss this inspiring episode - and so many others! Listen to The 1 Girl Revolution Podcast on #ApplePodcasts, #Spotify, #YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with our latest episodes. Join the movement to empower girls and change the world, one story at a time! For more information on Marci and all of her incredible work and projects, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com/MarciZaroff For more information on 1 Girl Revolution, to listen to all of our podcast episodes, watch our Emmy-nominated documentaries, and more, please visit: www.1GirlRevolution.com
The Rebel News podcasts features free audio-only versions of select RebelNews+ content and other Rebel News long-form videos, livestreams, and interviews. Monday to Friday enjoy the audio version of Ezra Levant's daily TV-style show, The Ezra Levant Show, where Ezra gives you his contrarian and conservative take on free speech, politics, and foreign policy through in-depth commentary and interviews. Wednesday evenings you can listen to the audio version of The Gunn Show with Sheila Gunn Reid the Chief Reporter of Rebel News. Sheila brings a western sensibility to Canadian news. With one foot in the oil patch and one foot in agriculture, Sheila challenges mainstream media narratives and stands up for Albertans. If you want to watch the video versions of these podcasts, make sure to begin your free RebelNewsPlus trial by subscribing at http://www.RebelNewsPlus.com
René Mantilla, a New York-based luxury hat designer whose handcrafted fedoras have become a symbol of the city's effortless style and a favorite among celebrities. From his humble beginnings in Ecuador to his breakthrough moment at Nordstrom, Mantilla's story is one of unwavering faith, tireless dedication to his craft, and an unshakeable belief in the power of dreams. The article delves into Mantilla's creative process, his commitment to using the finest materials, and his mission to empower wearers through his designs. It also highlights the designer's grounding in faith and humility, despite his success, and positions his hats as a subtle but powerful reminder of our shared humanity in an increasingly divided world. Show Notes: https://www.newyorksaid.com/crafting-crowns-rene-mantilla-and-the-art-of-luxury-chapeaux
Greetings Glocal Citizens! I'm back in Accra and it's HOT and HUMID, but thankfully not so dusty--I've successfully evaded the Harmattan! A significant contrast to the environs for my guest this week who dials in from her hometown of London, England. Raised between London and Brooklyn with roots in Jamaica, Aruba and Donimica, Marlea Edwards was drawn to the creative arts from theatre to photography, storytelling, mythology and anthropology from an early age. She is an award-winning, multi-disciplinary creative artist and creative consultant with a key focus on visual storytelling and connecting to audiences. She is CEO and founder of Me + You Films, a boutique production company. As a global, independent professional creative director, producer, director, writer, filmmaker, and edit producer, her early career and work includes working on award-winning BBC shows like Top Gear, Strictly Come Dancing and Eastenders 25 Live, to the London 2012 Olympic Games, London and New York Fashion week and Lenny Kravitz's Strut Tour. Other Brands and Clients include Endemol, BBC, Tom Ford and Tom Ford Beauty, Gucci, DVF, Kohl's, FarFetch, Lush Cosmetics, Preen and ITN Productions. Her latest project, Garms: Black Culture's Influence on British Fashion (https://youtu.be/9wnbOFO6lds?si=eZz_tvYQX1O2EgyK), a one-off documentary deep dive into the world of Black British fashion and culture premiers this week on Wednesday, February 21st. Currently writing and freelancing for award-winning brands and production companies, her own and others, when she's not working with commercial clients she creates artwork with an African spiritualist theme focused on the female form. Where to find Marlea? marleaedwards.com (https://www.marleaedwards.com) On LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marlea-edwards-93790012/) On Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/marleamarl/?hl=en) On Vimeo (https://vimeo.com/marleaedwardsxmeandyou) On Twitter (https://twitter.com/MarleaEdwards) On IMDb (= https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4237999/?ref_=nmbio_ov) What's Marlea listening to? André 3000 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andr%C3%A9_3000) Cleo Sol (https://cleo-sol.com) Sampha (https://www.sampha.com) What's Marlea watching? One Day on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/gh/title/81256740?source=35) Champion on Netflix (https://www.netflix.com/gh/title/81478663?source=35) Dreaming Whilst Black (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dreaming_Whilst_Black) Other topics of interest: About Queens Park, London (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen%27s_Park,_London) About Wembley, UK (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wembley) About Prospect Park, Brooklyn (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prospect_Park_(Brooklyn)) About Miss Lou, Jamaican poet laureate (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_Bennett-Coverley) the london stage school (https://thelondonstageschool.co.uk/#:~:text=london%20stage%20school-,The%20london%20stage%20school%20is%20an%20exciting%20part%2Dtime%20theatre,at%20the%20london%20stage%20school.%22) Who are Key Workers in the UK? (https://features.naht.org.uk/keyworkers/index.html) BET UK's Cicela Deane (https://www.televisual.com/news/deane-in-as-commissioning-exec-at-bet-uk/) London Fashion Week (https://londonfashionweek.co.uk) About Bianca Saunders (https://biancasaunders.com/pages/about) About Martine Rose (https://martine-rose.com/en-int) About Tolu Coker (https://londonfashionweek.co.uk/designers/tolu-coker) About Labrum (https://labrumlondon.com) About Althea McNish (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Althea_McNish) Liberty London (https://www.libertylondon.com) About Nicholas Daley (https://nicholasdaley.net) Priya Ahluwalia (https://ahluwalia.world/pages/about) Cortez Streetwear (https://cortezco.co/pages/about-cortezco) Windrush then and now (https://lordslibrary.parliament.uk/windrush-scandal-and-compensation-scheme/) 4 -7 - 8 Breathing (https://www.healthline.com/health/4-7-8-breathing#Other-techniques-to-help-you-sleep) Special Guest: Marlea Edwards.
I was so excited to host some lovely community members for a show taping at the SiriusXM studios in NYC! We went through the in's and out's of New York Fashion week, and I answered their questions live.Powered by Converse Follow Tinx on Instagram and TikTok
Hoda and Jenna respond to viewer questions in “Girl Code.” Plus, JB Smoove LIVE in Studio 1A to talk about the final season of “Curb Your Enthusiasm.” Also, Hoda and Jenna go behind the scenes of New York Fashion week with Sergio Hudson. And, former “Bachelor” star Colton Underwood LIVE in Studio 1A with a big announcement!
Dean Richards, entertainment reporter for WGN, joins Bob Sirott to provide the latest news in entertainment. Bob and Dean talk about Michael Jackson’s biopic, Usher’s TV drama, a new tour with Jennifer Lopez, and the cast of the new ‘Fantastic Four.’ They also discussed why the Chicago Theater postponed a few shows, New York Fashion […]
This week Ja'mie takes on New York Fashion week, Elke Gelkison offers a life changing suggestion, going clubbing with a chameleon, an emotional letter from Gampy, getting with Hugo the former hobo, jerking off Prisha's finger and more SUBSCRIBE on Apple Podcasts for Bonus Episodes, Ad-Free and Early Access to Episodes HEREhttps://apple.co/jamiezing Gampy - GrandfatherPrisha - Fashion student and best friendHugo - love interest and Barista from StarbucksElke Gelkison - well known fashion designer from EnglandWritten, Produced and Performed by Chris LilleyMusic by Chris LilleyTo support the podcast with a donation click herehttps://supporter.acast.com/jamiezingDM “Ask Ja'mie” questions towww.facebook.com/jamiezingthepodcastLINKS JA'MIEZING MERCHANDISEwww.chrislilleyshop.comJA'MIEZING WEBSITEwww.jamiezing.comJA'MIEZING FACEBOOKwww.facebook.com/jamiezingthepodcastCHRIS LILLEY MERCHANDISEwww.chrislilleyshop.comCHRIS LILLEY INSTAGRAMwww.instagram.com/chrislilleyCHRIS LILLEY YOUTUBEhttps://youtube.com/channel/UCujV5kEXw-DuzDJysGUFMxwWhile Ja'miezing is a podcast parody and intended as comedy, it may have brought up some real life issues or concerns for you. If so here's some links you may find helpful. https://butterfly.org.auhttps://www.beyondblue.org.auhttps://www.lifeline.org.auhttps://au.reachout.comhttps://kidshelpline.com.auThis is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of country throughout Australia and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and culture. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/jamiezing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inge Onsea is a total embodiment of joie de vivre which makes her the perfect guest during The Most wonderful time of the year. As the co-founder and creative director of global brand ESSENTIEL ANTWERP Inge has lived quite the rollercoaster of a life. A self-described "woman without a plan" Inge's career flowed from gigs as a background singer to magician's assistant to ‘mannequin de cabine' for big names like MUGLER and Max Mara before founding her own label in 1999 with her business partner and father of her children Esfan Eghtessadi. As she and Dominique sit down for a long conversation, Inge describes the road from starting out designing a few T-shirts to growing a global brand with 165 employees, 30+ flagship stores (from London to Paris to Seoul to New York) and 780 salespoints worldwide including Neiman Marcus and Anthropologie – while still remaining independent. Inge also has no qualms talking about the beautiful chaos that is her private life and how her travels and home contribute to living an unapologetic life. This episode of The Most is brought to you by MAISON NOILLY PRAT, the original vermouth crafted by the sea in the South of France. Enjoy responsibly. Happy Holidays! Inge Onsea ESSENTIEL ANTWERP Follow The Most: on Instagram. on Facebook.
As a smart business owner you're constantly making adjustments to your product or service offerings, your customer experience, your pricing and many other key parts of your business. But (like me) I bet you avoid, or at the very least, don't find the time to give yourself a bit of a spruce-up, as well. If that's the case, then you'll love the tips New York stylist Nicole Russo has to share. It's a smartly dressed episode 661 of The (14 year-old, award-winning) Small Business Big Marketing podcast. A little more about New York stylist Nicole Russo... Today's special guest, Nicole Russo, is a fashion stylist based in New York who is all about helping business owners look and feel like the rockstars they truly are, regardless of their size or what's held them back before. From the Saudi Royal family to Google big shots and even New York Times executives, she's dressed them all and left them pretty damn happy with themselves. So if the idea of looking sharper, smarter or more business-like appeals to you, then you'll love what Nicole has to share including: What's the right look for you and how to get it important Examples of how a change in one's appearance resulted in a measurable ROI How styling advice differs by industry How to change your look based on the business setting When should a business have branded uniforms Whether we should dress to match our clients And of course some simple hacks to get you looking sharp pronto! As always, you'll find a snippet from this interview that I feel is super interesting over at Patreon.com/MarketingPodcast. I kicked things off by asking Nicole how she turned some bad dates into a successful styling business … Businesses that make this podcast possible StudioHawk - No generalists, just a damn good SEO agency (award-winning actually!). Patreon - Join Timbo's Business Owner Membership and take control of your marketing. Book Tim Reid - Keynote or conference emceeing. As always, thanks for your support. May your marketing be the best marketing. Timbo ReidSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can state laws impact companies global supply chains? The New York Fashion Act could. Listen for more information on today's Two Minutes in Trade.
Julia Fox: Another lady hanger-on is out and about promoting her book so of course she is dragging her famous ex through the mud. Messi: What is so special about Messi!? Please explain it to us! How about The Fishing Addict?! Palette Cleansers: We watch and react to a lady cop getting owned for covering up a Ring camera and a Jersey Mike's employee that has had enough. FUCK YOU WATCH THIS!, THE BEAR!, BE MY BABY!, THE RONETTES!, BARBARIAN!, ISRAEL!, J-BOYS!, CAPITALIST PIG DOG!, UKRAINE!, SELFISH!, GOLD DIGGER!, JULIA FOX!, KANYE!, YE!, UNCUT GEMS!, SAFDIE BROTHERS!, NEW YORK FASHION!, YOU'RE A SURVIVOR!, BOOK!, DOWN THE DRAIN!, BUY MY BOOK!, I'M FUCKED UP!, CAMERON DIAZ!, CAPTAIN PHILLIPS!, DRUG USE!, EXTERNAL DRESS SHIRT!, SUBOXONE!, OPIOIDS!, VOCAL FRY!, THE ARTIST!, LAWSUIT!, ATTENTION!, DATE!, RAW DOGGED!, GEORGE CLOONEY!, MICHAEL FASSBENDER!, DOMESTIC ABUSE!, WIFE!, HOSPITAL!, MESSI!, APPLE TV!, JORDAN!, LEBRON!, SOCCER!, GRETZKY!, HIGHLIGHTS!, GOALS!, ASSISTS!, MESSI MEETS AMERICA!, THE FISHING ADDICT!, SUBSCRIBERS!, RING CAMERA!, COP COVERS DOORBELL CAMERA!, CUSSED OUT!, TOLD OFF!, OWNS!, DASHCAMS!, F-SLUR!, JERSEY MIKE'S!, KAREN!, CELIAC DISEASE!, CHANGE GLOVES!, DISRESPECT!, NOT CUTE!, UPSET!, TACO BELL!, CARL'S JR!, FUCKED UP!, STEALING!, JAKOB!, SIX DOLLAR BURGER!, N WORD!, EXPENSIVE!, MOBILE ORDER!, RECORDING!, GREETING!, TRUDEAU!, CROOK!, BOOPAC!, ACRONYMS!, PATREON! You can find the videos from this episode at our Discord RIGHT HERE!
This month, Tara Bhuyan's work is front and center at New York Fashion week. Originally from Assam, a state in northeastern India, Tara's designs embrace her home's traditional weavers and sustainable production. In this episode Epicenter's Founder and Publisher S. Mitra Kalita talks to Tara about her pivot to fashion following a long career in investment banking. They'll also discuss the inspiration behind “Tara Bhuyan Couture” and how her collection captures the essence of the Assamese tapestry. Glossary: Assam: A state in northeastern India. Bihu: A set of important cultural festivals unique to Assam Mekhela Chador: Traditional two piece dress worn by women of Assam. Assam silk: Assam is a hub of traditional, rich silk in the form of Muga, Paat and Eri. Tickets to fashion showcase: https://tickets.runway7fashion.com/product/new-york-fashion-september-09th-11am/?r7f=157 (discount code TARA20 for 20% off) Tara's NYFW debut is partly sponsored by Epicenter-NYC, along with Wove Therapy and Resonance Acupuncture. Epicenter-NYC membership: https://checkout.fundjournalism.org/memberform?org_id=epicenternyc&campaign=7018a000000yJx6AA See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cassie Tumasz has always been someone who has been passionate about dance. She practically grew up on the dance floor and always knew in her heart that she wanted to be part of the community some day. One of Tumasz's first gigs as a professional dancer was getting to work at Six Flags. Here she was able to participate in several shows all across the theme park. Tumasz has danced during New York Fashion week in front of several famous names during one of the biggest weeks in NYC. In addition, Tumasz danced in the show Le Cabaret Rouge a show featured on MSC Cruises and as of early 2023, Tumasz has been dancing in a show called Ship Show on the Virgin Voyage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jayme-starr/support
Trigger Warning: In this episode we do speak about Sexual Assault. This conversation is a whirlwind. But, to put it simply, it is our reflection on some empowering movements and some hopeless shit we've seen lately on our TikTok feed.
In this conversation with Celebrity makeup artist Robin Parrish she shares her amazing journey of Working with top celebrities like Cardi B and Nicky Minaj's mother. Robin reveals how she started her career as a makeup artist, and her secrets for maintaining work-life balance while staying spiritually grounded. Robin reveals how she started her career as a makeup artist, and her secrets for maintaining work-life balance while staying spiritually grounded. Listen in as she shares her unforgettable experience working in the New York Fashion Show, and her tips for maintaining financial stability during the initial stages of her career. If you're a dreamer or an upcoming makeup artist, don't miss Robin's advice on how to succeed in the industry. Get ready to be motivated and inspired by the remarkable Robin Parrish! 01:17 Welcoming Robin Parrish 01:40 Her Introduction 02:16 Story of Robin Parrish ( Celebrity Makeup artist) 05:51 Story of her Cosmetics Brand 'Robin Lynn Cosmetics 08:11 Leaving 9 to 5 Job and Starting own Business How She Manages Different Roles and Passion ? Experience of Working with Cardi B Experience of Working with Nicky Minaj's Mother Her Approach to Male Grooming for Celebrities Steps Taken to Maintain Financial Stability Her Experience of Working in Movies Advice to all the Dreamers Experience of "New York Fashion week" How She Maintains Healthy Work Life Balance with Help of Spirituality ? Upcoming projects Advice for Aspiring Makeup artists Her Thoughts on Recent Story "Burnout to Bliss" Connect with Our Guest Robin on Instagram Robin on Facebook Robin Lynn Cosmetics Listen n Download FREE YOUR FAV STORIES : Romance : https://creativeaudios.in/romance Adventure : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23 Super Hero : https://creativeaudios.in/superheroes Spiritual Stories : https://creativeaudios.in/spiritualstories Crime & Mystery https://creativeaudios.in/crime-and-mystery Sherlock Holmes : https://creativeaudios.in/season/7 Christmas stories : https://creativeaudios.in/season/25 Arabian Nights : https://creativeaudios.in/season/5 Adventures of Sinbad : https://creativeaudios.in/season/23 Interviews with Global Artists : https://creativeaudios.in/season/26 Follow on Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/podcastaudios/ Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/podcastaudios/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativecellsaudios.in/support
Lindy Vi is a model and social media influencer. She resides in New York City, and has been able to part take in several fashion projects since living in the big apple. Vi is starting to rise to social media fame, and gaining a following on her platforms. Right now, she has 12.8K followers on Instagram, and that number just keeps on growing. Last year, Vi was able to attend New York Fashion week and be part of all of the once in a life time festivities. She truly is dreaming big as she continues to reach new parts of her platform and career as a whole. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jayme-starr/support
As New York Fashion Week rolls around again, it's the perfect time to listen to this interview with Hillary Taymour, founder of the much-talked-about NYC label Collina Strada. Collina Strada is produced locally in small runs, using mostly deadstock. They've been working with the Real Real to upcycle unsold items, and with Liz Ricketts at the Or Foundation to upcycle and divert T-shirt waste in America before it heads offshore, and ends up in places like Kantamanto Market in Ghana.Known for shaking up the sustainability conversation stateside, this CFDA/ Vogue Fashion Fund finalist is also often heralded for its work around diversity and inclusion, and championing representation in their shows, but Hillary has no time for that. She says, they simply cast their community; their friends and artists they admire. Whether that's the label's co-designer Charlie's septuagenarian mum; the model Aaron Philip (self- described “a black woman in a wheel chair who happens to be trans”); or a musician like Dorian Electra - it's not that Collina is doing something radical. Rather, that the conventional fashion system is super out of touch.This is a candid conversation about going your own way, finding joy on creativity, and the frustrations of trying to be a sustainable fashion designer inside an unsustainable system.*Note: We've been saving this one up - this conversation one was recorded before the break after Series 7.Also before Alessandro Michele's departure from Gucci was announced.Enjoying the podcast? We are proudly independent, and rely on our listeners to help us stick around.Can you share the episode on social media, or write us a glowing review in Apple podcasts?Find Clare on Instagram & Twitter. More on www.thewardrobecrisis.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What if we told you that your dreams are never out of reach? Everyday people are faced with hardships in life that make it seem impossible to achieve their next biggest goal. Listen to Michelle talk to our current Miss Teen California, Yvon Nguyen about how she went from being an orphan completely lost with no direction to spreading a message of inclusivity for all through her non-profit and platform of positivity in today's world. Yvon Nguyen is our current Teen Miss California Earth USA 2022 and will be competing at Nationals in the beginning of January. Yvon lost both of her parents to two different types of cancers at a young age, leaving her and her two sisters in foster care. In 2016 their aunt Nina from California gained guardianship leading to Yvon making the move from Dallas, Texas to Orange County, California. Yvon had big dreams of becoming a published professional model but didn't know where to start due to her home and financial situation. She decided to chase after this dream on her own and eventually landed her first runway show. Since then, Yvon has walked in Orange County fashion week, LA Fashion Week, New York Fashion week, Vietnam Fashion Week and more. Yvon has also opened her own Non-Profit Modeling Agency to help others do the same thing and inspire others to embrace who they are.
This year's New York Fashion week featured some interesting concepts incorporating web3 and the metaverse. Video games like Roblox and Second Life have skins and avatars that are expressions of how players present themselves. Fashion, web3, and the metaverse are inevitably meeting at an intersection that celebrates creativity and self-expression.In this episode of Metaverse Marketing, we explore how the world of fashion is expanding into web3 and the metaverse and how companies can meet consumers with new experiences. Follow Cathy on Twitter: @CathyHacklSubscribe to Adweek's Metaverse Marketing on your favorite podcast platform!You can listen and subscribe to all of Adweek's podcasts by visiting adweek.com/podcasts.Stay updated on all things Adweek Podcast Network by following us on Twitter: @adweekpodcasts.And if you have a question or suggestions for the show, send us an email at podcast@adweek.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teen fashion designer, Ashlyn So, and her architect momager, Angela Wu, talk about the journey of discovering and cultivating talent, the importance of inspiration and representation, and more! It all started the day Ashlyn came back from her sewing camp at 6 years old. She was obsessed! She loves designing then draping, pinning and sewing. She has always wanted to dress like her mom and be with her mom every minute of the day. So she started sewing her way to every girl's fantasy while her mom sets out to learn a whole new industry. Ashlyn also loves to help others. She can't help but empathize those less fortunate around her. She wants to use her gift of design to benefit those in need. At the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, Ashlyn started making masks for frontline workers. She couldn't believe hearing about the PPE shortages and she wants to protect the heroes who are keeping us safe and healthy. She was then named People's Hero by E! People's Choice award at the end of 2020. She had since made 1000 masks. At the beginning of 2021 still in the midst of the pandemic, she saw news of Asian elders being bullied, hurt and murdered. She collected all her strength and energy to start not one but 2 rallies to #standforasians and Stop AAPI Hate. Noticing the factions between the black and asian communities, she set up another rally to #uniteinlove and create solidarity amongst the groups. She had since spoken at numerous rallies, conferences, news, as well as TV specials to raise awareness and created a petition to include AAPI history into the school curriculum. Ashlyn has been named 21 under 21 by PopSugar Unstoppable Young Women Manifesting a Brighter Future, Voice of Change from Seventeen, and another article on Teen Vogue. Ashlyn has shown her collections at 3 fashion shows and the upcoming fourth one during New York Fashion week in September 2021 where she will be combing Fashion with Activism. Ashlyn is currently fighting for the Asian American Pacific Islander community against racism. All proceeds will go towards helping other AAPI small businesses and for Ashlyn's cause, which includes furthering education in different cultures and including AAPI history in the school system.
Director Jia Li and producer Jodie Chan join us to discuss their documentary short Invisible Seams which tells the stories of eight different Asian seamstresses and pattern-makers in New York, painting an intimate portrait of their diverse backgrounds, how they interconnect and together weave the fabric of the New York Fashion industry. The film celebrates the lives of these fascinating and talented women through their own voice and stories. Watch the film for free: https://vimeo.com/692427218 www.invseams.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune into this weeks episode, where we have the amazing opportunity to listen to an inspiring story of dedication, resiliency, and perseverance with the incredible, Jenn Stanga, Mrs. South Dakota American. Jenn has an incredible weight loss story which includes losing over 200 pounds! Jenn graced the National Mrs. America and Mrs. American stage 2x in Las Vegas, winning the covetable Mrs. Congeniality Award. Jenn's health journey has landed her on a Paris photo shoot, the runway at New York Fashion week, and auditioning for professional dance teams. This is THE episode to listen too if you want to reframe and refocus for the last few months of 2022. Instagram: @jennstanga
Anna Grace and Katie tackle the rest of New York Fashion week as a part two (make sure to listen to part 1 from two weeks ago!), plus London Fashion Week and Milan Fashion Week for SS23. The consensus? Underwhelming, but the shows that showed up really showed up! One show from each location got the special pick, plus we give our rapid fire thoughts of those that didn't do quite enough to get the honor of a full deep dive. Shows like Moschino, 16Arlington, JW Anderson, Theophilio, and Bottega Veneta really caught out eye, so make sure to tune in to hear all our thoughts on the good, the bad, and the ugly! Verve Instagram --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
Fashion insider besties.....this is going to be epic. So, as you know, Holly spent last week at New York Fashion week, dragging herself from hair and make-up to fashion show after fashion show – ALL FOR YOU......just sayin. Consider this reseach for the greater good, because this is what will determine what YOU will be wanting to wear in the next few months, albeit, translated into real clothes for real people. Here's the deal: Fashion Week previews the art of fashion designers. That art is paraded down cat walks and photographed, and then shared a zillion times on Instagram. THEN, it goes into the heads of mass market fashion producers, watered down to be wearable, and re-interpreted and produced by everyone from boutique designers to box stores. THAT is how the latest trends come to you. So, if you hear Holly talking about a ‘windowpane petticoat” do not stop listening. This is a precursor to what is coming your way. Get the latest episode here! If you're not sure how the fashion cycle works, this is a quick fashion lesson: Trends from Europe come over to the United States. They get shown on the runway, and then what's known as the trickle-down effect happens in the market. This means that what's on the runway gets reinterpreted and knocked-off by several different companies to reflect what the trends are for that current season for the general public. So, for example, let's say you see a mesh cage petticoat on the runway - which Holly did see - 99% of the people at the show would say: “That's amazing! It's a piece of art. It's incredible! The construction is to die for!” In addition to those comments, Holly would say: “Who is actually going to wear that?” Well, other designers will take that particular style and make an “idea of that style” adaptable to the mass market. It may have started as windowpane cage petticoat. But then it turns into something that simulates the artistic style. Maybe it's a black skirt with a windowpane print that looks like a structured petticoat with a tulle or crinoline skirt. This would give the idea of the petticoat. One that might go into actual production for a label. “Mass market companies want to emulate a trend so it's adaptable and make sense for a mass market crowd. If you're more confused than ever, keep listening! Brands that cater to mass markets take the idea of a trend and break it down and make it less scary for us regular folk.” – Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist Top Fall 2022 Trends | See Holly's Pinterest Board for Images: Neon: The first trend Holly loved - and saw at almost every fashion show - was COLOR!! More specifically, pink, purple, orange and highlighter neon colors. This goes for men as well as women. Yes, neon is still here. The brighter and louder, the better. There are so many ways to interpret color. One being taking ONE piece of your outfit, like a shoe, a bag, or a blazer, and pick a color so outrageous, that it stands out as the star of your outfit. Holly saw someone last week in neon yellow everything: jacket, shorts, thigh-high boots, and even accessories. It was not hard to spot her, but for adaptation to everyday life, remember: less is more!!! This look is certainly a conversation starter, and it is a great way to take a fashion risk without getting crazy. Crochet Everything: When we say ‘crochet,” we mean crochet everything: pants, tops, bathing suits, jackets, dresses, everything! When you think of crochet, the first thing most people immediately think of is: “Oh, you can see through it!” Because if the weave is not tight, then you will be able to see through it. However, you can easily work with a crochet top by pairing it with a cami underneath. When you see the crochet dress designs, you can think of two things: wear it over a bathing suit on vacation - or simply wear it with a full slip underneath. Denim, but: We know that sounds obvious, but denim is all the rage right now! Look for a more relaxed fit that sits lower on the hip. Very loose in the legs. Think of a boyfriend cut or stovepipe leg that is straight all the way down. If you are rail thin, lower on the waist or low rise looks really great. But if you're curvy, you can simulate that look by wearing a mid-rise looser fit. (If you have any additional questions about denim, go back and listen to Episode 65 called “The Deal with Denim and hopefully you can get a more specific information.) Tie Dye: There's certainly a way to wear tie dye that looks sophisticated. When wearing tie dye, less is more. Holly has been seeing it more and more with intricate dyeing techniques like ice dyeing and something called Shibori print dyeing. Ulla Johnson had some of the most intricate tie dye designs in her separates and dresses, along with Naeem Khan. Holly was not invited to these shows, (completely rude), but boy does she wish she was. Just a little sidebar for all you insider besties out there that just wear black every day: We know it's super easy to fall into that trap, but for God's sake, try something different for once! Wearing bold out of the box colors is super chic as well. Flowers and Floral Appliques: Now, we know what you're thinking: floral prints... big deal. But no. This is different. This is a giant flower application and larger-than-life flowers. One brand to check out is the shoe brand is called Cecilia New York, by Ashley Cole. She's one of the nicest people Holly has ever met, and she's just got some of the cutest shoes we've ever seen. And for a very decent price point. Pictures from the presentation of course are going to be on Holly's Pinterest board. She has giant flowers on her shoes and we love them so much. For clothing: you must see PatBO who had GIANT flowers on their designs, as well as Markarian, who had beautiful embroidered flowers. Giant applications -which is all the rage right now. Metallics First of all, everything was metallic going up and down the runway: Jackets, Pants, Skirts, Boots – ALL the boots were metallic; especailly at the Tom Ford Show; which Holly attended this season. Remember: When it comes to metallics, wear them with solids, and let the metallic piece be the star! Lace Hollys love this trend! She really loves a lace moment - but it's got to be done tastefully (just like when you were in High School, people!!). Lace tops, pants, shorts, jackets, skirts, etc. Lace really never technically goes out of style, per se, but when several designers show it on the runway - it is considered “back”, and of course, both in neutrals and bright colors alike. International Global Dressing: This is cultural styling by international designers who are bringing their cultural dressing to the runway and American buyers. Look for designers like Silvia Tcherassi from Columbia and Raquel Orozco from Mexico. In Summary: Remember: Color! Orange, purple, metallics, lace, flowers, giant flower appliques, tie dye, denim, crochet, highlighter colors. There are so many trends out right now. This is what you will soon be seeing in the stores. You can do this! You don't have to do all these trends. Just pick one trend that you like and go for it. If you need more help, remember to see Holly's Pinterest board so you can see some of the trends and how you can apply them to your everyday wardrobe. That's it for this week! Send Holly your fashion trend questions – via email or DM on social! FASHION CRIMES PODCAST “The Best Fashion Friend You Never Knew You Needed” Hosted by personal stylist, Holly Katz. www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
Cause everything's designer, her jeans is Helmut Langgg Brace yourselves Sloots and Slootettes, Sofia is a lone soldier this week. Yes, you read that correctly - we are having some MUCH needed alone time. Since Sofia hasn't ridden solo in awhile, there is A LOT to catch up on. Starting with New York Fashion week of course! This year Sofia lost her NYFW virginity and if you think it was anything other than chaotic…well maybe you're a first time listener so we'll give you a pass - but IYKYK. Aside from nearly causing catastrophe and fatalities at a high profile event, Sofia has also recently learned what credit is! Yes, she may technically be a 1%-er but she's still Fofia at heart. Even if that means feuding with an AMEX customer service rep. Life's about balance right? Finally, Sofia tells a HORRIFYING tale regarding a recent sexscapade and the ever-changing dynamics with our parents, where she surveys the Sloots to find out where we all lie on the spectrum. Per usual, there's a lot going on around these parts so pour a glass of wine, take a shot, and listen up. Follow Sofia on Instagram and Twitter @SofiaFranklyn Find merch HERE: https://sofiafranklyn.com/ Dipsea: http://www.dipseastories.com/SOFIA for 30 days full access Zola: http://www.Zola.com/ Upside: Download the FREE Upside app and use promo code SOFIAF or more cash back on your first purchase of 10$ or more 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
New York Fashion week has always been a dream in the eyes of a lot of hairstylist, but little do they know what it really takes to be a part of that world. Join host Cryistal Chaos, as she she unpacks how NYFW lead stylists & brands are scamming other stylists & small businesses into paying thousands of dollars to work for free, for a full week, under the guise of "opportunity" & "exposure". Email your stories here - chaosaggravated@gmail.com Follow on Insta - @cryistalchaos @aggravatedchaos Creators Guide to Contracts - https://cryistalchaos.com
As we look towards the beginning of New York Fashion week, we sit down with someone who has been changing conceptions of what the face of fashion can look like. Edward Enninful, the first Black editor-in-chief of British Vogue, recounts his rise to that position, his childhood in Ghana and experiences as a refugee in Britain in his new memoir, A Visible Man. Enninful will be speaking tonight at the Apollo Theater at 7:30 and tomorrow at The Strand at 7:00.
This week we're bending the rules of our New York style season slightly, by interviewing fellow Brit, Jason Jules. Regardless, his new book Black Ivy: A Revolt in Style is extremely pertinent to this season's theme, given its concern with mid-century American style. Aleks and Jason explore Black Ivy in this episode, of course, but we also hear about Jason's fascination for cultural trend-spotting, his passion for jazz music and his admiration for progressive rap culture. It's a fascinating conversation, this. We hope you enjoy it.---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that's been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.---Show Notes:Jason Jules — Instagram[05:28] Duffer of St. George[07:58] Lynne Franks[10:12] Honey (magazine, defunct)[15:36] John Coltrane, Giant Steps[16:02] Dizzy Gillespie [18:06] Fred Astaire [19:08] Al Capone [20:16] David Bowie[25:19] The Limelight (club)[26:15] Round Midnight (film)[31:22] Jazzie B[31:26] Norman Jay MBE[31:39] Trevor Nelson[32:52] Stem Player[32:54] Donda 2[33:40] Frank Ocean[33:42] Tyler, The Creator[33:45] Pharrell Williams[33:47] Nigo[33:47] ‘I know NIGO!' (album)[36:16] Virgil Abloh[37:10] Black Ivy: A Revolt in Style (book)[39:00] Steve Urkel[43:13] Summer of Love[43:47] Long, hot summer of 1967[51:28] ‘The Black Ivy Edit' by Drake's & Jason Jules[52:08] Teal Madder Silk Fully Lined Bridle Leather Club Belt
Imagine that you're a young, 20-something clothing designer, and you're self-funding the growth of your label. It's going well and you've invested heavily in your next collection. Then, picture an overnight flash-flood, a warehouse filled with more than three feet of water, and half that collection being written off. Peter Middleton, the founder of Wythe, found himself in that very position less than a year ago.We wanted to talk to him about what the rollercoaster of building a young brand is like, and how he bounced back from this huge challenge. We also explore the formula that's making Wythe an up-and-coming American menswear gem, and how Peter's background in textile design informs everything he does.---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that's been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.---Show Notes:Wythe — Website | Instagram[07:42] L.L. Bean[13:21] MRKET[31:38] Rick Owens
Fun fact: when we decided to visit New York for this season of HandCut Radio, one name came up time and again: “you've gotta speak to Ouigi”, “oh, you're headed to NYC, well then, make sure you speak to Ouigi…” So, we did.Ouigi Theodore is a pillar of the NYC style scene, and the founder of much-loved store, The Brooklyn Circus. He speaks to Aleks about his pre-menswear career as a party promoter, explains why he's building a community-driven “100 Year Plan”, and he talks about why life is all about how you dress to show up. ---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that's been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.---Show Notes:Ouigi Theodore — Instagram | Website[01:28] The Brooklyn Circus[03:36] Stevie Wonder[03:39] Earth, Wind & Fire[04:07] Brian Davis on HandCut Radio[04:58] Stony Brook University[11:46] PROJECT, New York[13:38] Fabolous (rapper)[14:12] Evisu[17:37] Opening Ceremony[29:11] Mobb Deep[29:56] Black Ivy: A Revolt in Style (book)[30:02] Street Etiquette[35:13] Andre 3000[47:32] Jason Jules
“The clothes that we think of as elitist came from a place of fun and irreverence,” says Jack Carlson, founder of New York based indie brand, Rowing Blazers. Over the past six years, Carlson and his team have democratised the clothes most associated with stuffy Ivy League and Oxbridge sporting institutions, giving them a new lease of life. We talk about this at length this week, as Aleks explores just how Jack has built a brand that feels fresh and inclusive as opposed to elitist and stuffy. Thanks for tuning in as always, we hope you enjoy listening. ---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that's been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.---Show Notes:Rowing Blazers — Website | Instagram[09:35] College of Arms[13:35] Rowing Blazers by Jack Carlson [book][19:18] Barbour x Rowing Blazers[20:42] FILA x Rowing Blazers[20:43] Sperry x Rowing Blazers[20:48] Harry's Bar x Rowing Blazers[27:28] The Jackal Magazine [defunct] [31:42] Paul Winston; ‘Chipp Off The Old Block' [article][33:37] Brendon Babenzien on HandCut Radio[34:19] Vineyard Vines[41:14] Rowing Blazers x Babar[43:28] Rowing Blazers Medieval Manuscripts[44:08] ‘Seiko's New Collab With Rowing Blazers Is A Stroke Of Genius' [article][45:11] Nike Dunk Low Georgetown[46:07] Rowing Blazers x Seiko ‘dad hat'
Jon and Chantel are back after Spring Break vacation! Chantel talks New York Fashion week and Jon gives his Moab review. Plus it's National Pet Day!
This week, Aleks meets Brian Davis, the founder of cult vintage American menswear store, Wooden Sleepers. Brian talks openly and honestly about the rollercoaster ride he experienced during the pandemic, which culminated in the closure of his beloved Red Hook store. He also talks about how life as a father has changed him, and why post-lockdowns, Wooden Sleepers 2.0 is the best its ever been. This episode has to be one of our all-time favourites, we hope you enjoy listening.---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that's been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.---Show Notes:Brian Davis — Instagram | Website[02:30] Wooden Sleepers[05:08] Thrasher (magazine)[05:11] TransWorld SKATEboarding (magazine)[05:12] Big Brother (magazine)[05:46] Kurt Cobain[14:19] A Continuous Lean[14:20] Selectism [21:01] Sid Mashburn[22:24] @vintageprl[45:04] Wooden Sleepers x J. Press[45:19] Wooden Sleepers x Todd Snyder[45:26] Wooden Sleepers x J. Crew
Welcome to Season Six of HandCut Radio, our New York City Special. We're kicking off the season with a creative heavyweight we've wanted to meet for years: Brendon Babenzien. Aleks speaks to the co-founder of Noah and creative director of J.Crew Men's about why he thinks Preppy Style has been hijacked, how the Noah design team create for individuals rather than trends, and why the fashion industry's attitude of “it's not personal” needs wholesale change. He also hints at what we can expect from his first collection for J.Crew Men's, which will be unveiled in the autumn.If you enjoy listening, don't forget to follow us on Instagram @handcutradio, and get involved in the conversation.---HandCut Radio is produced by Birch, the London based creative office of James Allen. Our theme music is by Joe Boyd.HandCut Radio is proud to be sponsored by Thomas Mason, an historic mill that's been supplying famous designers, shirtmakers and tailors with world class shirting fabrics since 1796.---Show Notes:Brendon Babenzien — Instagram | Website[02:47] Noah[05:49] “What to Watch: Is Streetwear Becoming Preppy?” [article][10:36] Ryuichi Sakamoto[11:27] J Crew[21:47] Barbour[22:06] Supreme NYC[33:29] Pervert Clothing[36:12] Thrasher Magazine[36:40] Red Hot Chili Peppers[39:20] “Less is more: meet New York's mindful menswear makers” [article]