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“ When you migrate to America, your patience actually slowly thins because everything becomes so easy — I need to go back to where I was so I can appreciate the privilege that I have where I am now.” Lydia Querian is the founder of Daily Malong, a brand dedicated to empowering Filipino artisans and bringing Indigenous Filipino heritage to the global fashion scene. As the president of KulArts, a premier platform for contemporary and tribal Pilipino art, and the founder of Gongster's Paradise, a unique festival centered on kulintang music, Lydia is a key figure in preserving and promoting Filipino culture through art and entrepreneurship. With a professional background in fashion design, marketing, and community leadership, Lydia's experience spans organizations such as iHeartMedia, Divine Creative Studio, and the American Center of Philippine Arts. Her work has been featured at New York Fashion Week and the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, showcasing her ability to merge cultural traditions with modern trends. Lydia delves into her personal journey of reconnecting with her heritage and how she uses her platform to support the Filipino diaspora. She shares her insights on the intersection of art, activism, and entrepreneurship and the role Indigenous traditions play in shaping a more sustainable and inclusive future. This conversation was hosted by FrieMMd of the Pod Lisa Angulo Reid —sharing conversations with Filipino and Asian American changemakers. Lisa also happens to be the Co-Founder & CEO of Dear Flor - the first infused gummy with classic Filipino flavors. Learn more @ DearFlor.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the secret to true beauty isn't found in a bottle of makeup, but in the vulnerability of being seen for who you truly are? Today, I'm joined by Danielle Waugh, a celebrity makeup artist and founder of In Her Beauty. Danielle unveils how beauty transcends trends and how authenticity, both in appearance and spirit, is the true foundation of confidence. Danielle's journey into the beauty industry started with a personal insecurity—an experience that ultimately shaped her mission to make others feel empowered through their own unique beauty. She shares the raw, behind-the-scenes reality of working with some of the most powerful names across various industries. If you're looking to redefine your own approach to beauty or leadership, this episode is a must-listen. Danielle's story is a reminder that embracing our imperfections and vulnerabilities can unlock a new level of confidence. Hit play now!“Make sure your canvas is as pure as it can possibly be because the canvas is what makes everything great. Makeup is cool and fantastic, but making sure your canvas is great is everything.” ~ Danielle WaughIn this Episode:- Meet Danielle Waugh- Common traits of the high-profile makeup clients- How Danielle discovered her mission in beauty - Common makeup mistakes and tips to fix them- Behind the scenes of red carpet events- Redefining beauty standards and embracing authenticity - Debunking common beauty myths- Danielle's advice and tips for aspiring artistsAbout Danielle Waugh:Danielle Waugh is a New York-based makeup artist and hair designer with nearly two decades of experience in the beauty industry. Her journey began with a personal quest to perfect her brows, which sparked a deep passion for makeup artistry. Over the years, Danielle has honed her skills, working across various platforms including New York Fashion Week, film, television, and editorial shoots. She has also served as a Brand Manager for one of the world's most renowned cosmetic companies. Danielle's work is driven by a commitment to bringing inner beauty to the forefront, blending technique, color, and texture to enhance her clients' natural features. Connect with Danielle Waugh:Website: https://www.inherbeautyny.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inherbeautyllc/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InHerBeautyllc Connect with me here:
Dekouvri istwa ekstraòdinè Wildine Aumoithe—yon jèn fanm Ayisyèn-Amerikèn ki kenbe 2 rekò mondyal Guinness kòm fanm pi kout ki pa ka deplase ak pi kout modèl pwofesyonèl nan mond lan.Nan entèvyou sa a, li pataje istwa li: kòman li adapte nan yon mond ki pa fèt pou li, kijan li antre nan domèn fashion ak kontni kreyatif, epi kijan li itilize reyalite li pou enspire lòt moun.Wildine ap etidye graphic design, li deja defile nan New York Fashion Week, li sonje vizit li nan Ayiti, epi li di li ouvè pou parèt nan videyo mizik ayisyen.Li rakonte pasyon li pou mizik (li te chante nan yon gwoup), lanmou li pou Bedjine, K-Dilak, Misty Jean, ak J-Beatz, epi rèv li pou bay yon TEDx Talk sou mode ak enklizyon.
Sponsored by Green Beauty Community Foundationhttps://bit.ly/GBCGreenPledge Sponsored by Innersense X Hello Salon Prohttps://thetease.shop/products/hello-salon-pro-subscription-boxInterview with Kimberly Loomis:Kimberly Loomis is the proud owner of Urban Posh Salon, a Cruelty-Free, Vegan, Sustainable, and Gender-Neutral salon nestled in the heart of Columbus, Ohio. Alongside running her salon, she is also the visionary behind Free Your Mind unbranded Education.Her journey in the beauty industry has taken her around the globe, collaborating/educating with renowned brands, styling for magazine shoots, on set, and leading the charge as a lead stylist at New York Fashion Week. Kimberly is deeply committed to nurturing the next generation of beauty professionals, She's mentored for Beauty Changes Lives and is serving on the advisory board of a local beauty school to shape curriculum and mentor beauty school students.Kimberly's dedication and expertise have earned her recognition, including being named one of Top 100 colorist in the world with Davines, and serving as a Face of Sola Salons. Recently, she formally held the esteemed position of Director of Education for Sola Salons Columbus. Currently, she's in the role of community coordinator for the Green Beauty Community non-profit. Links:https://www.solasalonstudios.com/salon-professional/kimberly-loomis1https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-loomis-953a47197/https://greenbeautycommunity.com/2023/07/community-spotlight-kimberly-loomis/ https://www.instagram.com/kimberlyloomis/ News from TheTease.com: https://www.thetease.com/blissoma-founder-julie-longyear-on-how-the-rising-tariffs-will-impact-her-business-and-others-in-the-beauty-industry/ https://www.thetease.com/calico-hair-is-everywhere-heres-how-to-get-it/ Rate The Look:Jessie MurphQueen LatifahLady GagaMore from TheTease.com:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/readthetease/ (readthetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/volumeupbythetease/ (volumeupbythetease)Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kellyehlers/ / (KellyEhlers)Instagram:
Back by popular demand, it's another Random Number Generator Car Reviews episode, where Jason and Derek pull reviews of cars from their extensive spreadsheet. This, after Jason succeeds in getting his van, Jynah, stuck in the snow. And succeeds, despite there being no snow. === This episode is sponsored by Vyper Industrial — America's #1 rated shop chair, tool carts, and creepers, proudly made here in the US. Visit vyperindustrial.com and use code CARMUDGEON for $50 off. === Jason takes the van to Tahoe to finally test the Vredestein Wintrac Pros in the snow. He experiences the joys of installing tire chains on the side of a cold, wet freeway while chain-control enforcers allow countless all-season- or even summer tire-equipped SUVs to pass by. The Carmudgeons discuss the importance of tires and the dramatic grip disparity between various tire types in the snow. Then they open up their driving history spreadsheets once again for more random number generator car reviews! Jason heads to Lake Tahoe just after a 4-foot snow storm that somehow never materialized. After trekking another 2,000+ feet up in elevation to Mt Rose, he found some, and a simultaneously serene and serendipitous photoshoot ensued. Caravaning up the mountain alongside the van were Jason's pals in a VinFast VF8 (which easily beats the van in a roll race) and a Range Rover. Someone has to call AAA – guess who! Jason is incensed by the farcical chain-control restrictions which forced him – driving the FWD van on brand new dedicated winter tires – to pull over and install chains on the slushy roadside, while countless boobs driving AWD SUVs wearing all-seasons or even summer tires were allowed to pass right through (one of which winds up totalled in a Jersey Barrier). The Carmudgeons can't stress enough the importance of tires. Especially in the wet and snow. We'll cover stopping distances of various tire types, and recommend excellent videos from both Engineering Explained and Tyre Reviews on YouTube – especially this one measuring stopping distances and acceleration times on snow using a variety of tire types and grip enhancement measures like chains, ladders, snow socks and more: https://youtu.be/W-k_1gz87vM?si=gR3iIm_77Go1vzmZ Following the tire discussion, we dive into yet another Random Number Generator Car Reviews session. The Carmudgeons will recount their drives in the following cars: Mercedes-Benz E55 AMG 4Matic Wagon W210 First-gen Porsche Panamera (alongside a 760Li and S63) B8 Audi S4 3.0 “Tupercharged” Acura TL SH-AWD 6-speed (and ZDX) 1957 Porsche Speedster with 4-cam Carrera engine 1958 Porsche 356 Speedster Intermeccanica 2006 Mk5 VW GTI 2.0T 1960 Alfa Giulietta Spider Veloce 2012 E90 BMW M3 Competition Package 2007 Chevy HHR Panel van 2006 Jaguar XJR 2023 Acura Integra Type-S 2009 Ford Escape 4-cyl 1949 Hudson Super 6 Convertible 2010 Jaguar XFR 5.0 Supercharged 1971 Mercedes 280 SE 3.5 Cabriolet 2019 Mazda3 AWD Sedan 2003 Aston Martin Vanquish 2019 Genesis G70 AWD 1974 Lancia Stratos HF 2008 Ford Expedition 2000 BMW Z3 2.3i 2015 Ford F-350 Super Duty Diesel 2008 Porsche 911 Turbo Cabriolet Tiptronic Jason once got to play policeman while driving around a 2012 CLS63 AMG Fashion Force “police” car that Mercedes created for New York Fashion Week, where he tickets egregiously modified cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of @theslaypodcast, we're joined by Hollywood makeup artist Afton Williams, who has decades of experience doing makeup for the Grammys, Oscars, New York Fashion Week and more. Afton explores her journey into the makeup industry and her experiences with celebrities. She talks beauty standards, clean beauty trends, and practical makeup tips. Looking for product recommendations, makeup rules of thumb and advice from a pro? Then this episode is for you!
And the winner is...Uncommon Creative Studio.In this episode of Campaign Chemistry, the Campaign team took a special field trip a few subway stops away to the NY headquarters of Uncommon Creative Studio to clink champagne glasses with its co-founder, Nils Leonard, celebrating the agency's recent win as Campaign's Agency of the Year in the US. Leonard discusses the innovative projects that have defined their brand, like the New York Fashion Week viral sensation Rat Boot, and the journey of starting the UK-based agency after leaving his successful tenure at Grey London. He discusses the state of creativity in today's world, along with the lessons learned and the principles that guide Uncommon's work. campaignlive.com What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US.
Starr Blackshere is a powerhouse in the beauty industry, a visionary artist whose journey from childhood fascination to professional mastery is nothing short of inspiring. With an innate eye for detail and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Starr has transformed her passion for beauty into a thriving career that spans hair, makeup, and the intricate art of brow design. Born and raised in San Diego, California, Starr's journey into beauty began at an early age, influenced by the dazzling world of pageantry. Her curiosity and natural talent led her to refine her skills in hair styling and makeup artistry long before she stepped into the professional space. By her teenage years, she was already styling hair for friends and adult clients alike, demonstrating an unparalleled dedication to her craft. Her career took a transformative turn when she joined MAC Cosmetics - a brand that not only shaped her technical expertise but also introduced her to the world of high fashion, editorial artistry, and corporate professionalism. She became a key figure in the industry, opening MAC's first Harlem store and later working in the elite Flatiron District showroom, where she collaborated with some of the most influential names in beauty and fashion. Working alongside legends such as Charlotte Tilbury and Pat McGrath at New York Fashion Week refined her artistry and deepened her passion for creating beauty that transcends trends. While her expertise spans multiple disciplines, Starr found her true calling in brow artistry. Her innovative approach to eyebrows goes beyond shaping - she sees brows as an expression of identity, confidence, and self-assurance. Through years of refining her technique, she has mastered nano artistry, a cutting-edge approach to permanent makeup that enhances natural beauty with precision and elegance. Her philosophy is simple yet profound: beauty should complement, not overpower. Her work is celebrated for its ability to bring out the best in each individual, seamlessly blending artistry with authenticity. In 2021, Starr took a bold step in her journey and founded Blackshere Beauty, a premier beauty studio dedicated to offering top-tier services in makeup, lashes, and brows. She believes that creativity thrives in an environment of passion and fulfillment, and she instills this philosophy into every aspect of her work. For Starr, success isn't measured solely by accolades or financial milestones - it's found in the joy of creating, the confidence of her clients, and the lasting impact of her artistry. Through her journey, she has proven that with dedication, adaptability, and a fearless pursuit of passion, the possibilities are limitless. Key Takeaways 1. Find Your Niche and Own It – Starr explored multiple areas of beauty before discovering her true passion for brow artistry. Your journey may take different paths, but once you find your calling, commit to mastering it. 2. Stay Open to Learning and Evolving – From hair to makeup to brows, Starr constantly refined her skills by seeking new knowledge. Growth comes from embracing change and staying curious about your craft. 3. Step Outside Your Comfort Zone – Moving from San Diego to New York City and stepping into high-profile roles wasn't easy, but Star took the leap. If you want to elevate your career, be willing to take bold steps. 4. Persistence Opens Doors – Starr's journey to MAC wasn't guaranteed, but she prepared, strategized, and positioned herself for success. Keep showing up, refining your skills, and opportunities will follow. 5. Attention to Detail Sets You Apart – Whether it's shaping brows or enhancing a face with makeup, Starr's precision and artistry have made her stand out. The little details can make a big impact in your work. 6. Confidence and Professionalism Are Key – Breaking into new spaces requires more than just talent. Starr's ability to present herself professionally and articulate her expertise helped her grow in the industry. 7. Protect Your Joy and Passion – Success isn't just about money or accolades; it's about finding joy in your work. Starr believes that happiness fuels creativity, and staying passionate is the ultimate key to long-term success. Quotes 1. “Success as a creative isn't about how much money you make or how many jobs you have - it's about protecting your joy. When you find joy in your craft, creativity flows effortlessly.” 2. “Your journey will have twists and turns, but every experience, good or bad, teaches you something valuable. Stay open, stay learning, and keep evolving.” 3. “Confidence comes from preparation. If you want an opportunity, do the work, sharpen your skills, and show up ready. When the door opens, you'll be prepared to walk through it.” 4. “Excellence is in the details. Whether it's brows, makeup, or business. Refining the small things sets you apart and turns good work into great work.” Connect with Starr Website - www.Blacksherebeauty.com Instagram - Instagram.com/Blacksherebeauty Facebook - Facebook.Com/Blacksherebeautyllc Email - Starr.blackshere@gmail.Com
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.
If you've ever scrolled social media during a major event, chances are you've come across one of Nicky Campbell's signature lazy red carpet reviews. Filmed casually from home in a hoodie, his one-word takes are quick, sharp, and surprisingly spot-on. With experience from his prior days working under Thom Browne and Vogue, Nicky blends fashion expertise with effortless humor—a combo that's landed him on some of the biggest red carpets, from the SAG Awards to backstage at Elle's New York Fashion Week coverage. In today's episode, he shares his vision for the next generation of fashion correspondents, the one thing no one should ever wear on the red carpet, and his top style stars to watch in 2025.Follow Nicky on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nickycbell?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== and TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@nickycbell?_t=ZT-8ujch7VwEWp&_r=1Love the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, we go behind the scenes of New York Fashion Week with the incredible T. Cooper—renowned makeup artist, beauty expert, and industry veteran. From leading backstage makeup teams to working on major editorial shoots, T. shares her unexpected journey into the beauty world and how her background in tailoring shaped her approach to makeup.T. Cooper dives into the evolution of beauty trends, from the early divide between professional artists and social media influencers to today's more fluid and experimental landscape. She credits shows like Euphoria for blending artistry with pop culture aesthetics, making editorial makeup more mainstream.With a sharp eye for detail, T. explains how makeup should complement fashion—whether you're making a bold statement or keeping things effortlessly classic. She also shares her expert foundation tips, emphasizing a buildable, natural approach and using multiple shades to create dimension.Looking ahead to Spring 2025, T. highlights the biggest beauty trends taking over the industry, including watercolor eyes, 90s-inspired glam, and premapped lash extensions that make achieving a flawless look easier than ever.Her biggest takeaway? Makeup should be fun, personal, and empowering. Whether you're following trends or creating your own, confidence is key.Tune in to the full episode for more pro tips, backstage secrets, and insight into the future of beauty straight from one of the industry's top makeup artists!Shop T. Cooper's makeup recommendations!To learn more about T. Cooper, visit her website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skin Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's show, we're chatting with Keesean Moore, who is a vintage dealer, writer and curator based in Philadelphia, where he is the founder of the Moore Vintage Archive on Philadelphia's historic Fabric Row. Keesean has been dealing vintage since high school when he got a job at a small vintage shop in Jersey City, and the rest is history. In this episode, we discuss his design library, as well as his museum-quality archive of historic pieces by Black designers. And, Moore Vintage Archive has a couple New York City markets coming up soon (Not a Normal Market and A Current Affair) so we got a little preview of some of the really special pieces you'll see there. It's a fun one, and I think you're really gonna love it – so let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [2:40] Discovering a love of vintage fashion, growing up in Jersey City and working in vintage shops as a teenager. [6:56] How Keesean's fashion career unfolded after years of crashing New York Fashion Week runway shows. [11:15] Moving to Philadelphia to open a brick-and-mortar vintage store. [16:39] Keesean is building out an archive of historic Black designers. [20:45] How to approach an “edit” for a vintage show. [26:41] Vintage buying in Paris [36:31] Favorites in Keesean's personal collection, including great vintage tees. EPISODE MENTIONS: @moorevintagearchive Moore Vintage Archive Another Man's Treasure Cathy Horyn What Goes Around Comes Around A Current Affair Brooklyn Flea Not a Normal Market Naomi Campbell walking for Patrick Kelley Via Davia Vintage Indigo Style Vintage Cave Canem poets The Watering Hole BLK MKT Vintage LET'S CONNECT:
Now that New York Fashion Week has come and gone, it's time to reflect on the most unforgettable moments. And if there's one designer who always delivers a SHOW with a capital "S," it's Christian Siriano. This season, I had the pleasure of attending his Fall/Winter 2025 collection, and trust me—it was everything: high drama, futuristic elegance, and even a Toyota Crown center stage.In this episode, I'll break down:✨ Runway Highlights – From supermodel Winnie Harlow's stunning opening look to bold corsets, sheer ball gowns, and a Handmaid's Tale-inspired red cloak✨ Backstage Beauty Secrets – How Borghese's skincare prepped models for the runway & skincare tips you can use at home✨ Christian Siriano's Unexpected Toyota Collaboration – How automotive design met high fashion in the most glamorous way✨ What I Wore to NYFW – My fashion week looks & why I went for spring florals in the middle of winter
Happy Fri-YAYYYYY, Fashion Bestiessss! In this episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, Holly welcomes Philly women's wear fashion designer Dell Scott, entrepreneur, author, and speaker, who is deeply committed to empowering women through fashion. Dell is known for her unique vision in women's wear, with a passion for creating pieces that evoke confidence and brilliance in every woman who wears them. Showcasing at New York Fashion Week now for several seasons, she has branded herself in the fashion world and is an advocate for women in the industry. Make sure you Tune in to our YouTube channel - to learn how Dell transitioned from a career in accounting to a top womenswear designer. From her humble beginnings in accounting to her rise as a designer with an international presence, Dell has shown what it means to follow your passion and embrace your unique journey. Key Talking Points: 1. Dell's Journey into Fashion Design o Dell shares her journey from accounting to fashion design, reflecting on her childhood love for fashion and how she always had a natural eye for style. o She describes the turning point in 2015 when she decided to explore design seriously, sparked by a desire to fill a creative void in her life. Dell took the leap into design, using her business acumen to manage her growing brand. o Example: Her first collection, though not cohesive, was an expression of creativity and a necessary starting point for her career. She emphasizes the importance of starting, even when the path ahead feels unclear. 2. Design Philosophy and Creative Process o Dell explains her design philosophy, highlighting her focus on formal wear. While she does track trends and sales, much of her inspiration comes from personal intuition. o Example: She may start with a specific color or collection name and then let her imagination take over. Her designs often reflect her love for sequins and creating elegant, bold looks for women. 3. Mentorship and Learning in the Fashion Industry o Dell talks about the invaluable mentorship she's received throughout her journey, particularly from designer Clayton Leonard, who took her under his wing and provided key guidance. o She stresses the importance of finding mentors who invest in your growth, especially in an industry that can often feel competitive and intimidating. o Example: Her mentor helped her streamline her processes, offered advice on fabric sourcing, and showed her more efficient ways to run her business. 4. Dell's Expanding Brand and Upcoming Projects o She's expanding her brand beyond formal wear, introducing accessories like leather clutches, satin bags, and custom jewelry that complement her designs that we can't wait to see! o She's also considering entering the bridal market, responding to frequent requests from clients who want her to design wedding gowns. 5. Mother of the Bride and Groom Dresses: Styling Tips and Considerations o Dell shares her insights into designing dresses for the mothers of the bride and groom, highlighting the differences in style and expectations for each role. o She explains how, while both mothers are integral to the wedding, society often places more attention on the bride's mother, which can influence the type of dress she chooses. o She educates women over 40 to consider their body shape and how different silhouettes and styles can be flattering. Custom designs allow for alterations to ensure the dress enhances the wearer's figure and boosts confidence. o Example: Dell suggests that mothers of the bride may lean toward more elaborate, jazzy styles, while mothers of the groom might opt for more understated yet elegant pieces. She emphasizes the importance of finding the right balance between personal style and the significance of the occasion. Summary: In this episode, we highlight Dell Scott as a shining example of a successful, women-owned business in the fashion industry. We are #womensupportingwomen We at the Fashion Crimes Podcast are proud to support women like Dell who are reshaping the fashion landscape with creativity, confidence, and a commitment to empowering others. Don't forget to subscribe and watch the full interview now on our YouTube Channel! Follow her journey and check out her latest collections. She is one designer you don't want to miss! #philadelphia #designer #fashiondesigner #fashioncrimespodcast
In this episode, we're joined by Oonarissa Bernard, the Baton Rouge native making waves in the fashion industry, and her husband, who has been by her side throughout her career. From Southern University to New York Fashion Week, Oonarissa has redefined modern fashion with a unique twist. We'll discuss her journey, the creative process, the impact of family on her success, and how her husband has supported and contributed to the evolution of her brand.Follow Oonarissa on Instagram-- https://www.instagram.com/oonanicolellc/To order sweatshirts-- https://www.overandbeyondapparel.com/Please like, follow, share, and subscribe!#thepopculturegreenroom #kimberlyabryant #oonarissabernard #fashion #newyorkfashionweek #parisfashionweek #style #design #couture #louisiana #batonrouge #sanantonio #losangeles #fyp #explore
She's been called the Godmother of Fashion for a reason—Fern Mallis is the visionary who created New York Fashion Week, forever changing the fashion industry and putting NYC on the global style map. From working with the CFDA and IMG Fashion to launching her own consulting firm, Fern has spent decades shaping the careers of iconic designers and influencing the way we experience fashion. In this episode, she takes us behind the scenes of NYFW, revealing its origins, evolution, and where it's headed next. We're talking must-know brands, the future of fashion, and what it really takes to build a lasting label in today's ever-changing industry. Plus, Fern shares insider stories from her legendary 92NY conversation series, her experiences backstage at the most iconic Fashion Week shows, and what truly defines a fashion icon. Mentioned in the Episode: www.fernmallis.com Fern Mallis Instagram NYFW Mademoiselle Magazine Vogue Gimbels East International Design Center of New York Seventh on Sale Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA) Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) Bryant Park Studio 54 7th on Sixth Max Alexander (@couture.to.the.max) Tanner Fletcher Prada SABYSACHI 92NY Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis Fashion Lives: Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis by Fern Mallis Gul Rouge LilaNur Parfums Gabriele Frantzen A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email< Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This Red Nose Day, Jamie will be attempting an INSANE ultra-marathon challenge, running from London to Manchester in 5 days to raise money for Comic Relief!
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.
It's FRIIIIYYYAAYYYY and your fave time of the week! We're diving into the most influential runway looks straight from this 2025 season of New York Fashion Week that will help you elevate YOUR style. Now. Fear not, fashion besties...this episode breaks down the latest trends hot off the runway, of course, but rest assured these are wearable and accessible to all. Whether you want to add a bit of dramatic flair or incorporate something fresh into your wardrobe, stay tuned for curated tips and tricks that will make you feel confident yet fabulous. HOT TIP: Be sure to head over to Holly's Pinterest Board for images of all the styles and suggestions discussed in this episode. These highlights offer a mix of bold statements and timeless elements, giving us style inspo galore so you can always be the best dressed in the room. Key Talking Points & Trends Discussed: 1. The Return of Midi Skirt Suits: o Trend Breakdown: With a nod to 1980s power dressing, midi skirt suits are back and more wearable than ever. These looks require strong tailoring and are very flattering with chic heels or boots. Try with pattern tights! 2. Creative Layering for Everyday Chic: o Trend Breakdown: Think deconstructed shirts, jackets, and skirts combined in unexpected ways. Layering is a great way to update your wardrobe basics. You'll add dimension and create visual interest that will take you through the seasons, transitioning from colder months to warmer weather seamlessly. 3. Brooches: A Timeless Statement Piece: o Trend Breakdown: Brooches are having a moment again, especially oversized floral brooches that add a vintage flair to jackets, blouses, and dresses. It's a chic and elegant way to elevate any look. 4. Fringe: A Fun and Playful Detail: o Trend Breakdown: Fringe continues to be a timeless, standout detail. Whether it's on skirts, dresses, or outerwear, the motion and texture create a statement piece that works for both day and night. 5. Leather Everywhere: o Trend Breakdown: Leather continues to show all over the runway, from skirts to boots to bags. A little bit of leather adds sophistication and an edge to any look. Whether you go for a full leather ensemble or just incorporate it through accessories, leather is going nowhere, anytime soon. Top Designers Highlights and Trends NYFW 2025 showcased some breathtaking collections from both established and emerging designers. Here's a snippet of a few of the top designers discussed in this episode: 1. Marc Jacobs: An Artistic Fantasy o Trend Highlights: Known for his bold, exaggerated silhouettes, Marc Jacobs brought a dramatic, artistic edge to the runway. With his quirky, almost surreal approach, he showcased avant-garde pieces with wacky proportions like oversized shoes and unconventional cuts. o While these may not translate directly into ready-to-wear, Marc's show was a reminder that fashion is and will always be performance art. 2. Carolina Herrera by Wes Gordon: A Floral Dream o Trend Highlights: Wes Gordon's Carolina Herrera collection brought an enchanting garden to life, with 3,000 cherry red ranunculus flowers blooming from the runway floor. Dramatic, sculptural flower brooches adorned belts, dresses, capes, and jackets. This collection seems to attract a new type of customer to Herrera this season. o Crop jackets and bandeau midriff-bearing tops are also still around, highlighting the waist and creating a modern, flattering look. 3. Sergio Hudson: A Riot of Color o Trend Highlights: Hudson's collection was a celebration of jewel tones like rich magentas, purples, and hot pinks. His bold, vibrant colors exude power and confidence, just like his clothes on the women who wear them. o Most designers like Sergio Hudson created menswear-inspired designs, such as long zippers on pencil skirts and vests paired with men's ties. All while having sleek, tailored finishes that could easily be styled for both work and weekend. 4. Ulla Johnson: Shimmer and Shine o Trend Highlights: Ulla Johnson's collection stood out on its shimmering gold runway which made her fabrics and textured elements glow. Her collection feels luxurious and glamorous; different from her past seasons. o For those looking to incorporate shimmer into their wardrobe, Ulla's designs showed how to blend texture and shine effortlessly. We are so here for it. In Conclusion: The Fashion Crimes Podcast is your best fashion friend you never knew you needed! Hosted by ‘the only Holly You Need to Know' Holly Katz, we bring you the latest trends and fashion tips for free every single week. Tune in every Friday for fresh episodes wherever you listen to podcasts, and join the Fashion Crimes Podcast "Fashion Besties" online: Connect with us on all social media and at www.fashioncrimespodcast.com.
In this episode of Skin Anarchy, host Dr. Ekta sits down with renowned celebrity makeup artist Nydia Figueroa, who has spent over 18 years perfecting her craft behind the scenes of high-profile events like New York Fashion Week and major beauty brands like MAC Cosmetics. Nydia shares her unexpected journey from admiring her mother and grandmother's makeup to building a career where her hands-on expertise and dedication have opened doors to the glamorous world of celebrity beauty.Throughout the conversation, Nydia emphasizes that while social media tutorials abound, true mastery comes from practical experience and mentorship—a lesson she learned early in her career. She discusses how free gigs and genuine industry relationships have played a pivotal role in her success, proving that authenticity and hard work are irreplaceable.Nydia also breaks down the evolution of beauty trends, shifting from overdone, heavy makeup to a modern emphasis on an “intentional glow.” She reveals her favorite techniques, such as under-base highlighting, multi-use blush applications, and the subtle art of underlash extensions, which have redefined how beauty is perceived today.Whether you're an aspiring makeup artist or simply passionate about authentic beauty, this episode offers invaluable insights into overcoming industry challenges and embracing a path of continuous learning and creativity. Tune in to hear Nydia Figueroa's inspiring story and discover the real secrets behind celebrity makeup artistry that go far beyond what you see on camera.To learn more about Nydia Figueroa, visit her website and social media. Don't forget to subscribe to Skincare Anarchy on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your preferred platform. Reach out to us through email with any questions.Shop all our episodes and products mentioned through our ShopMy Shelf! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
People are distraught about the discontinuation of Biologique Recherche's P50 Lotion (1970 version), but Jenn & Garrett have some replacement suggestions. We're also talking about Jenn's filler (Garrett approves!); how teens feel about celebrity beauty brands; hair trends at New York Fashion Week; why Dr. Bronner's is no longer a B Corp (and what B Corp status even means); and doctors taking Ozempic. Plus, Jenn answers a listener question, and we raise wands to a DIY lymph-massage tool and a dupe for a very famous Diptyque candle. Episode recap: fatmascara.com/blog/ep-566Products mentioned in this episode: shopmy.us/collections/1294532Sponsor links & discount codes: fatmascara.com/sponsorsPrivate Facebook Group: Fat Mascara Raising a WandTikTok & Instagram: @fatmascara, @jenn_edit, @jessicamatlin + contributors @garrettmunce, @missjuleeSubmit a "Raise A Wand" product recommendation: text us or leave a voicemail at 646-481-8182 or email info@fatmascara.com Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/fatmascara. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For over five decades, Norma Kamali has been at the forefront of innovation in fashion, from pioneering digital retail in the 1990s to integrating AI into the design process today. Kamali's latest collection, which debuted at New York Fashion Week this month, marks a return to her signature aesthetic, characterized by sleek designs, unique layering and modern interpretations of 20th-century silhouettes. The collection also drew inspiration from Bob Dylan's style. Kamali's fascination with Dylan, sparked by a Martin Scorsese documentary, influenced the styling, which incorporated black and brown fedoras with feathers, reminiscent of Dylan's iconic look. But in past seasons, Kamali has taken a more tech-forward approach, including by leveraging AI: In October 2023, she partnered with Maison Meta to develop a proprietary AI model trained on her archives. And in February 2024, she showcased AI-generated designs in an installation dubbed "Fashion Hallucinations." According to Kamali, AI is set to shape the industry's approach to archiving and to facilitate creative longevity. Following New York Fashion Week, Kamali joined Glossy international fashion reporter Zofia Zwieglinska on the Glossy Podcast to discuss her latest collection, the role of technology in fashion and the future of her brand, which includes new category expansions.
In Dinner for Shoes podcast episode 62, host Sarah Wasilak recaps her experience at New York Fashion Week and talks through the Fall/Winter 2025 runway trends. Sarah shares a breakdown of the street style outfits she wore to attend the designer shows and presentations and discusses some of the highlights of the season. Sarah tries one of the signature sandwiches from Mamoun's Falafel as an ode to New York — the Bleecker — and even her sneakers du jour are a nod to Manhattan as they reflect the colors of a taxi cab.Whether you're in need of outfit advice or in the midst of a style dilemma, the Shoe Therapy hotline is open for your anonymous texts and voicemails. Message 917-336-2057 with fashion questions and funny stories so I can “heel” ya — you just may hear your message on the podcast.THIS DINNERThe Bleecker sandwich from Mamoun's Falafel in Hoboken, NJTHESE SHOESGola Classics Race Leather Sneakers in Sun/BlackTHIS OUTFITShop my lookCider Cotton V-Neck Solid Pocket Button BlazerCider Solid Knit Stand Collar Ruffle Trim Tank TopReformation Cary Low Rise Slouchy Wide Leg JeansBottega Veneta Cassette Bucket Crossbody Bag via VivrelleBru Eyewear Flossie in KissAstrid & Miyu Garnet Serpent Climber Studs in GoldAstrid & Miyu Garnet Serpent Wave Ring in GoldTHESE CHAPTERS0:00 - INTRO1:00 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES5:08 - RUNWAY SHOW RECAP11:23 - MY FASHION WEEK OUTFITS17:05 - MAMOUN'S BLEECKER SANDWICH20:11 - FW2025 FASHION TRENDSTHIS PRODUCTIONis created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak.is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai.is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis.includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Edward Berthelot/Getty Images, Courtesy of Altuzarra, Calvin Klein, Collina Strada/Alessandro Viero on behalf of GoRunway, Courtesy of Eckhaus Latta, LAPOINTE/Jonas Gustavsson for firstVIEW, Courtesy of Theophilio, Thom Browne/Gregoire Avenel, Courtesy of Tory Burch, Courtesy of Brandon Maxwell, Courtesy of Christopher John Rogers, Courtesy of Marina Moscone, Prabal Gurung/Dan Lecca, Tibi, Khaite/Hanna Tveite, Courtesy of Michael Kors, Sandy Liang/Filippo Fior, Simkhai/inDigital: Iker Aldama, Courtesy of Ulla Johnson, Coach/Isidore Montag, Christian Siriano/Janice Yim, Courtesy of Monse, Courtesy of Carolina Herrera, Diotima/Zora Sicher, Kim Shui/Kohl Murdock, LaQuan Smith, and Courtesy of Markarian.is made with love.Dinner for Shoes is a fashion podcast for people who love food, hosted by editor Sarah Wasilak. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email.Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions.Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.comTo make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
If you've ever felt like you're grinding away while the algorithm favors someone else, this one's for you. In this episode of World Year Oysta, we're joined by the charismatic and authentic Malvika Sheth, the creative force behind 'Style by Malvika'. Join us as we delve into her journey of building confidence, navigating the highs and lows of being a public figure, and how she balances her creative work with personal boundaries. Malvika shares her experiences as a full-time content creator, her methodical yet spontaneous creative process, insights from her New York Fashion Week appearances, and the challenges and triumphs of staying true to oneself in the digital world. Discover how Malvika blends luxury fashion with relatable storytelling, and learn about her unique approach to maintaining mental and emotional well-being while pursuing her passions. Don't miss this inspiring and insightful conversation!This episode is brought to you by Harlo. Please support our shows sponsors. Use code OYSTA20 for 20% off on all Harlo products!Join the World's Your Oysta community!Instagram: @wyo.podTikTok: @wyo.podYoutube: World's Your Oysta PodcastWebsite & Newsletter: WYO PodcastProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ali is joined by Alexis Walsko. Jessica Hilde, an award-winning stylist joins to share her experience at New York Fashion Week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Happy Valentine's Day! This week, Jimmy is finally back to being the lengthy catching up process with Larry on Future's love songs, dressing like Leonardo DiCaprio in The Departed, sleep deprivation and music torture, Tom Green's legacy, women of the night, how Lawrence already ruined Valentine's Day, why are flowers so expensive, jetlagged staycations, Galentine's Day, everyone missed James at New York Fashion Week but it provided Lawrence with ample small talk, Raf's slaps, The Prestige, Stussy's new NYC store, the Super Bowl sucked but Kendrick Lamar was fine so let's put the final nail in the cultural coffin, flared jeans and much more.
Today on the pod, Lauren is joined by menswear designer Todd Snyder, whose chinos and linen shirts are beloved by pretty much every guy who cares, from San Vicente Bungalows to Inness. Fresh off of Todd's New York Fashion Week show, they discuss his life in the designer trenches at Ralph Lauren, Old Navy, and J.Crew, what it was like to be a sartorially inclined kid growing up in Iowa in the 1980s, how he raised the money to open his brand, why he decided to sell his brand to the parent company of American Eagle, how to be profitable, what he wears to the airport, and plenty 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
A double Juicy Scoop episode for laughs and travel tips. First, I talk to OG Real Housewife of New York, Sonja Morgan. She is fresh off a romp in the sack with a new man before she models lingerie in New York Fashion Week. She gives her unfiltered opinion on RHONY and her future on Bravo. Then, I talk to Brian Kelly, The Points Guy about his first book “How to Win at Travels”. You won't believe these never been heard, amazing saving travel tips. Get ready to vacation first class! We also discuss his love of real housewives, entrepreneurship and choosing to be a single dad of 2 boys through surrogacy. He is a smart delight who is here to share all the juice on how to use your Points! So fun, so great! • Go to https://Quince.com/juicy for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. • Reverse hair loss with @iRestorelaser and get $625 off with the code JUICYSCOOP at https://www.irestorelaser.com/JUICYSCOOP ! #irestorepod • Find exactly what you're booking for on https://Booking.com ,Booking.yeah! Stand Up Tickets and info: https://heathermcdonald.net/ Subscribe to Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald on iTunes, the podcast app, and get extra juice on Patreon: https://bit.ly/JuicyScoopPodApple https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop Shop Juicy Scoop Merch: https://juicyscoopshop.com Follow Me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www/instagram.com/heathermcdonald TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heathermcdonald Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
New York Fashion Week F/W 25 just wrapped up, and our Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are here to break everything down. They're covering their favorite shows, the buzziest moments, and the trends they're noticing—from tassels and neutral tights to skirt sets and plush shearling coats. Plus, they hear from some of our other editors via voice notes as they report live from the streets of New York.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Nikki Ogunnaike sure is some nice talking. Nikki—editor-in-chief of Marie Claire and host of the Nice Talk podcast—popped by ahead of New York Fashion Week to politic on shiesty's for her, buying men's clothing, Prada sample sales, year of the yap and manifesting this very conversation, who the hell was Marie Claire, women's issues becoming fashionable in women's media, to cover or not to cover Melania Trump, hate mail, the role of an EIC in 2025, joining us in the podcasting trenches, influencing and promoting real work on grid, saluting all the Instagram boyfriends, Marie Claire's Power Play summits, the stress of managing people, publishing Royals content vs. resistance content, print isn't dead or back it just is, her goat Rhianna and the trial of A$AP Rocky, AI's role in media, her media diet, the New Right, her latest cover star mogul Alex Cooper, at the end of the day and regardless of by-lines writers are writers, rating Condé Nast and Hearst in a variety of categories having worked at both, lots of Bravo talk, what's the point of NYFW, personal style should not be a trend and is not that deep, her watch rotation and much more on Nikki Ogunnaike's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
On this special bonus episode of The Run-Through, Chloe and Nicole are taking you straight to the heart of New York Fashion Week! From the colorful return of Christopher John Rogers to the buzzy Luar show, they're sharing all the best moments. You'll hear the sounds from the runway and first impressions from Vogue editors who were there for all the action. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Fashion critic and host Luke Meagher of Haute Le Mode joins me on this week's episode to debrief New York Fashion Week! From Marc Jacobs to Calvin Klein, to my underdog designer of the week, and the trends we've spotted on the runways, consider this your ultimate inside scoop to 2025 fashion.Follow Luke on Instagram and on YouTube https://www.instagram.com/hautelemode/https://www.youtube.com/c/hautelemodeLove the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
New York Fashion Week F/W 25 just wrapped up, and our Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen and Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols are here to break everything down. They're covering their favorite shows, the buzziest moments, and the trends they're noticing—from tassels and neutral tights to skirt sets and plush shearling coats. Plus, they hear from some of our other editors via voice notes as they report live from the streets of New York.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I pull back the curtain on the world of styling, sharing my journey from an unpaid internship with a major hip-hop artist to dressing models for top Fashion Week designers like Vera Wang and Michael Kors. I break down the different types of styling, including celebrity, fashion shows, TV, and personal styling, explaining why I chose to focus on helping everyday professionals match their style with their message. Learn about the realities of work-life balance in celebrity styling, the seasonality of Fashion Week, and why personal styling offers autonomy and fulfillment. Whether you're considering a career in styling or looking to refine your personal look, this episode is packed with insights, advice, and inspiration to guide you. KEY POINTS - Jasmene's journey as a wardrobe stylist - Challenges celebrity styling and opportunities like fashion shows - New York Fashion Week with designers like Jason Wu, Donna Karan, and Vera Wang - The importance of matching a client's style with their message - The fulfillment of personal styling with speakers, coaches, consultants, and executives - On Jasmene's experience in TV and film styling for different roles - Advice for aspiring stylists: Understand the fundamentals of color, body types, and styling - The importance of networking and building professional relationships - Maintain professionalism, punctuality, and continuity in the industry - Explore different avenues of styling and do not be limited to the current path QUOTES "You are addressing a character. So it's not necessarily where you are addressing a celebrity; they're going to be rated on the red carpet based on their look. You are addressing a character." – Jasmene Bowdry "You really want to start getting into some of the fundamental learning so that you can start your own personal styling business." – Jasmene Bowdry RESOURCES Shop My Looks – Love my style? Shop all my looks and similar pieces directly in my LTK store: Shop here. Jasmene Bowdry IG | @jasmenebowdry AND This is produced by EPYC Media Network
Lauren and 'Harper's Bazaar' executive editor Leah Chernikoff review the best of New York Fashion Week, Kendrick Lamar's Celine jeans, and what's next for Gucci. (Speaking of Hedi Slimane….) 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 latest New York Fashion Week edition of the Glossy Podcast features David Blond, one-half of the design duo known as The Blonds, known for their ultra-glam, high-drama styles beloved by the entertainment industry. In the fashion industry, they're also known for their 9 p.m. fashion shows that feel like a party. Blond discusses how The Blonds built their A-list client roster, which includes Rihanna, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, JLo, Britney and many more. He also breaks down the brand's runway preparations and the reasons it's made an NYFW show a seasonal tradition.
NYC-based designer Dennis Basso is approaching 20 years of New York Fashion Week runway shows, which included multiple shows at Bryant Park. He'll again be presenting his latest collection at New York Fashion Week this season, on Tuesday. On the latest New York Fashion Week edition of the Glossy Podcast, Basso discusses his favorite Fashion Week memories and the event's biggest changes he's experienced over the years. He also offers a sneak peek of his plans for presenting his fall 2025 collection. Throughout New York Fashion Week, from February 6-11, check back for more daily podcast episodes featuring influential fashion insiders, from brand CEOs to designers.
Patricio Campillo is the designer behind the 8-year-old menswear brand Campillo, which blends his Mexican heritage with his take on contemporary menswear and sustainable practices. It also happened to be a semi-finalist in last year's LVMH Prize. Ahead of his runway show at New York Fashion Week, Glossy sat down with Campillo to discuss what's behind his unique fashion focus and to what extent celebrity fans of his brand, including Nick Jonas and Leon Bridges, have contributed to its success.
USA TODAY Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page takes a step back to look at the first few weeks of President Donald Trump's second term.Anti-Trump and anti-Elon Musk protesters rally in cities across the country.Trump signs an executive order targeting transgender women in sports.USA TODAY Personal Finance Reporter Daniel de Visé discusses why younger retirees depend mostly on Social Security.New York Fashion Week is here!Episode Transcript available hereAlso available at art19.com/shows/5-ThingsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After a five year-long hiatus from New York Fashion Week, Christopher John Rogers is back, closing out the first day of shows. He joins Nicole Phelps and Vogue's Jose Criales-Unzueta (and former SCAD bestie) to chat about why he decided to make his return to the official calendar, where his love of color comes from, and what he thinks about all the fashion house reshuffling. Plus, Chioma and Chloe discuss the Met Gala dress code that just dropped and look ahead to the busy week of fashion shows, the GQ Bowl and Superbowl. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Several fashion month favorites honed their craft at FIT, including Michael Kors himself, Calvin Klein himself and Schiaparelli creative director Daniel Roseberry. So, for this week's New York Fashion Week episode of the Glossy Podcast, Glossy sat down with Dr. Joyce Brown, who will wrap up a 26-year run as the president of the Fashion Institute of Technology this year. Dr. Brown shares the evolving ways the school has set its designers up for industry success. She also weighs in on the role of a fashion show in today's fashion landscape. Throughout New York Fashion Week, from February 6-11, check back for more daily podcast episodes featuring influential fashion insiders, from brand CEOs to designers.
Jonathan Simkhai, the creative director of Simkhai, founded his eponymous line in 2010. Critics and customers alike took notice; in 2015, he won the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, and in the years since, his feminine, sculptural, and utterly wearable designs have become go-tos for celebrities and unapologetically chic women everywhere. He joins Who What Wear Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols today to talk about how his retail background has helped shape his design philosophy and everything that went into ideating and creating his newest collection—which debuts at NYFW in just two days!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ann and Emily kick off February with a fun and lively conversation about bows and lows! Ann spills all the details about her latest dinner party, including the creative theme, while the duo shares their excitement about an upcoming trip and the buzz surrounding New York Fashion Week.
Jonathan Simkhai, the creative director of Simkhai, founded his eponymous line in 2010. Critics and customers alike took notice; in 2015, he won the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund, and in the years since, his feminine, sculptural, and utterly wearable designs have become go-tos for celebrities and unapologetically chic women everywhere. He joins Who What Wear Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols today to talk about how his retail background has helped shape his design philosophy and everything that went into ideating and creating his newest collection—which debuts at NYFW in just two days!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Die, wokewear! This week, Jimmy is bidding adieu to Larry after diving into hacking a brand's webstore to acquire a soft grail, instant gratification vs. buying out of season, going inside the mind of Travis Scott's creative director, dark woke, covering more fashion designer news only this time we establish some apparently much necessary context so we don't get dragged, as James' journey to Uganda nears he attempts to buy actual gorp for the first time and is met with a myriad of various resistance while Larry preps for a New York Fashion Week (or whatever is left of it) solo dolo speedrun, The Last Samurai (2003), some fun world trivia for you to play along with at home, trying to make sense of everything that happened at the Grammys, Sabrina Carpenter bringing sexy babies back, Drake returns to his target demographic, getting ready for Kanye's Bully rollout and much more.
Send us a textNikki Apostolou, known online as @recycledstardust, is a Native American model, beauty and skincare enthusiast, and a proud mom of three. Based in New York City, she shares her passion for beauty, skincare, fashion, and parenting across various platforms. On Instagram, she manages multiple accounts: @native_stardust, @recycledstardust focuses on beauty and skincare, while @fabulouslystardust highlights fashion, styling, family, and travel. On TikTok, under @recycldstardust, she shares content related to Native culture, body positivity, beauty, and skincare. Over the past 12 years, Nikki has provided reviews on beauty, fashion, and the New York City lifestyle. She has also graced the runways of New York Fashion Week and has been featured in publications such as PopSugar, Insider, CNN, The Strategist, and Yahoo. Join us as we go into Nikki's journey, exploring her experiences in the fashion industry, her role as a cultural ambassador, and her insights into beauty and self-expression.Nikki will be walking in New York Fashion Week 2025 for the designers Sky Eagle Collection and KwoselNightmares of the americas and the behill network are teaming up with the long hairs. These guys have amazing products and have spent the last 10 years building a strong positive community for men with long hair. Click on the link below and enter code "NIGHTMARES" at check out. https://thelonghairs.us/?dt_id=2267311&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabJB5dlPL-NcZi-o-2tRQDtsTRO8llxYt4qZ8m4u7raitbHK_qUexYIrb0_aem_noz8FSXZP2Ij6250h4po_QMerch store- https://indigenoustales.threadless.com/Email us at info@behillnetwork.com Also check out our Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/indigenous_tales/And our TikTok -https://www.tiktok.com/@indigenous_talesAmanda Bland Dallas area Bakeryinstagram - https://www.instagram.com/cupidsweetsbakes/Cupid Sweets- https://www.facebook.com/cupidsweets
The audacity of achievement is beautifully illustrated in the story of LUAR's Raul Lopez, whose show has been one of the most anticipated at New York Fashion Week for several seasons and counting. Having discovered the power of stepping away when necessary, his process is one we can all learn from when it comes to fueling our own dreams and rediscovering our sense of purpose. The miseducation of humility can all too easily convince us that playing small does anyone favors—or even that it might make us better people. But Raul? He's not here to ask for permission. Whether it's one of his designs becoming a cultural phenomenon or the media spectacle surrounding his shows, the New York native has brought a newfound excitement to what has often been considered a somewhat staid schedule for the city's fashion week. Ahead of his next show, we sit down with the designer to learn how one might weave a world as wide-reaching as his, the irrelevance of things like social class, and to better understand the reality of a life where dreams come true. "I don't care who you are. I don't care if you're a celebrity. I don't care where you come from—if you're from the hood—I treat everyone the same. And I think you can see that at my show." - Raul Lopez Episode Highlights: A New York native of Dominican descent, Raul Lopez first came onto the fashion scene by launching the brand Hood by Air with Shayne Oliver in 2006 before going on to launch his own brand, LUAR, in 2011. After leaving HBA, Raul spent time living in the Dominican Republic while seeking to connect with his cultural roots beyond being part of the diaspora. Raul has always found sanctuary in visits to his grandmother's home, where she has an entire room set up as an altar. He still goes there before his shows every season to this day. Spirituality, rather than religion, remains one of the cornerstones of his creative process. Growing up in Brooklyn, Raul's creative inspirations have been drawn from an array of cultural reference points and figures, ranging from Hasidic Jews to the sex workers he often saw on the streets as a kid. Initially naming his brand LUAR as a strategic move to avoid preconceived notions associated with a Latino name, Raul eventually decided it was time to embrace being Raul—not just LUAR—leaning into the wealth of creativity and culture he grew up in rather than shying away from it. Culture is currency, and learning to live as your true, authentic self becomes currency. Raul has built his brand with this mindset. After spending too much time trying to prove himself—designing despite never having received a formal education—Raul realized he had become depressed and no longer wanted to be in fashion. During this time away, living in the Cayman Islands, he discovered the powerful force of self-love and returned with a renewed perspective. Raul views his brand as a platform—not just for himself but for others—seeing his designs as catalysts that help people discover their own truths. Encouraging his team to step away when needed, Raul emphasizes the importance of learning who you are, loving who you are, and letting go of the fear that taking a break means being forgotten. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On episode 189 of the Payne Points of Wealth, we dive into a spirited discussion with Alexandria “Ally” Chun, a dynamic recent college graduate who has already made waves in various fields. From producing a New York Fashion Week show to serving as the elected representative for 1.2 million students as a SUNY Trustee, Ally's journey is nothing short of inspiring. With a passion for brand development, she thrives on transforming bold ideas into impactful moments and meaningful relationships. Tune in to hear Ally's unique insights on wealth building, politics, and the beliefs that drive Generation Z, a group that now makes up about one in five Americans—approximately 68 million strong!