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Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 3, 2025 is: sleuth SLOOTH verb To sleuth is to carefully or methodically search for information, or to act as a detective. // We spent hours at the flea market sleuthing for 19th century paintings. See the entry > Examples: "To fill the market with vintage treasure, we called upon some of the industry's best dressed—Anok Yai, Emma Chamberlain, Hamish Bowles, Julia Sarr-Jamois, Kaia Gerber, Paloma Elsesser, Tabitha Simmons, Tonne Goodman, and Gigi Hadid—to sleuth through eBay and curate their must-haves." — Lilah Ramzi, Vogue, 6 March 2025 Did you know? "They were the footprints of a gigantic hound!" Those canine tracks in Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles set the great Sherlock Holmes sleuthing on the trail of a murderer. It was a case of art imitating etymology. When Middle English speakers first borrowed sleuth from the Old Norse word slōth, the term referred to the track of an animal or person. In Scotland, sleuth hund referred to a kind of bloodhound used to hunt game or track down fugitives from justice. In 19th-century U.S. English, sleuthhound, soon shortened to sleuth, began to be used for a detective. From there, sleuth slipped into verb use to apply to what a sleuth does.
Paloma Elsesser is a trailblazing model, advocate, and writer heralded for her unapologetic celebration of body positivity and diversity in the fashion industry. Growing up in Los Angeles, she navigated various artistic pursuits before finding her niche in modeling—later going on to win Model of the Year at the 2023 Fashion Awards. Her career skyrocketed after being discovered on Instagram by Pat McGrath, leading to collaborations with renowned designers, brands, and publications like Miu Miu, Vogue, i-D, Marni and Balenciaga. Elsesser's advocacy extends beyond the runway as she addresses issues of representation and inclusivity. With her distinctive style, eloquence, and charisma, she continues to redefine the model and inspire a generation globally. Episode Highlights: Born in London and raised in California, Elsesser is of Chilean, Swiss, and African American descent to a family of thinkers and what she likes to call “punk” as well as spiritual. She was encouraged to lean into all of her interests, and now considers applying the curiosity she experienced in her childhood to her work. She studied psychology and literature in New York City. She was interested in mental health, substance abuse, literature, and writing, often writing and publishing her poetry throughout her adolescence. Her writing for The Cut was profoundly personal and a cathartic opportunity to discuss representation. Elsesser surrounds herself with a community (a “social diet” of people) who also prioritize her commitment to openness and advocacy, though she feels the language around and scope of cultural diversity is still limited. She navigates the intersection of her voice and communicating the things that matter to her while also understanding the complexities of the commercial aspect of being a talent by pacing herself with slow change and being “obsessed with accountability.” Having stepped back momentarily from social media, Elsesser attempted to “navigate unfettered burnout” of microdramas, gaining confidence from conversations with Richie Shazam and Julia Fox. She's chosen sobriety for 12 years and sees her lifestyle as a way of both avoiding pain and avoiding causing pain. Joking that what's contemporary now is Ozempic, she says what is always contemporary is curiosity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While fashion has become culture's greatest Trojan horse, it's only natural that there should be a show exploring both the contemporary landscape and modern-day human experience through its lens. You'll find both the unique and universal in these conversations that illuminate the pulse of our times as we ask different creatives and thought leaders the ever-present question, "What is contemporary now?" In our upcoming season, we've lined up extraordinary guests, including a Pulitzer Prize-winning fashion critic, a brand founder who could give a masterclass on how to do it right and win at life, and award-winning designers, magazine editors, and cultural icons, both established and new. Tune in for new episodes starting Monday, May 27 with Paloma Elsesser, Greg Krelenstein, Katie Grand, Robin Givhan, Dara, Suzanne Koller, Pierre Rougier, Zoe Ghertner, Willa Bennett, Erik Torstensson, Daphne Guinness, and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It is almost time for the most iconic Monday of the year, the Met Gala. This week I spoke with several talented people in the beauty industry about their Met Gala prep, red carpet predictions, and what happens behind the scenes to make the magical event happen. Master hairstylists Nikki Nelms and Jawara Wauchope gave insight into how they build trust with clients like Janelle Monae, Solange, and Paloma Elsesser to create iconic looks. Chloe Malle and Kristie Dash discussed how social media has reshaped our access to the event and the celebrities who attend. Sir John and I talked about the harmony that talent and their glam teams must have to “build worlds.” Stay tuned until the end for a special announcement about an exciting creative partnership that I'm sure the Naked Beauty community will love.Tune in to learn about how:Chloe Malle manages Vogue.com's global network of information in the weeks leading up to the eventNikki Nelms' intuition-led approach to Met Gala hair creates a bridge between talent and designerJawara Wauchope leans into the drama of the event to push his creative boundariesKristie Dash's role at Meta helps keep us informed and engaged with our favorite beauty industry heavyweightsSir John has learned why you can only take risks with the best talentRate, Subscribe & Review the Podcast on Apple Join the Naked Beauty Community on IG: @nakedbeautyplanet Thanks for all the love and support. Tag me while you're listening @nakedbeautyplanet & as always love to hear your thoughts :) Check out nakedbeautypodcast.com for all previous episodes & search episodes by topicShop My Favorite Products & Pod Discounts on my ShopMyShelfStay in touch with me: @brookedevardFollow each guest:@chloemalle@nikkinelms@jawaraw@kristiedash @sirjohn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Who is it that you're really dressing for? That's the Q we're debating this week in light of Emily Ratijowski's recent Glamour interview, where she says she “kind of feels like everybody's bullshitting when people say, ‘Oh, no, I'm doing this for the girlies.'” Also: Sydney Sweeney's Anyone But You, the ‘rom com with an edge' that was one of the most talked about films of the past year, thanks to the cheating rumours surrounding the costars. And what about the bizarre pizza restaurant allegations in relation to Sydney's fianceé? Finally, our actual verdict on J.Lo's new album film, and the viral article making some much-needed noise in the fashion industry by Paloma Elsesser on the Price of Being 'First'. Get in touch with thoughts, reccos and anything else you fancy by sending us a DM @straightuppod on Insta! We absolutely love hearing from you. Thanks so much to our partner @flareaudio for this ep. Flare is the cutting edge company behind the Calmer earbuds, which soften horrible sounds like chewing, tapping and loud breathing for sensitive souls like us (misophonia!). If you're someone who gets distracted easily then you absolutely NEED these in your life. Grab a pair at flareaudio.com. Reccs discussed: Dexter's signet in One Day is the next Connell's chain, GQ Anyone But You (streaming online) Emily Ratajkowski doesn't ‘give a f*ck' what you think, Glamour UK Body Type by Mikala Jamison, I Dress Sexy For Other People and So Do You, Substack The Bluestocking, Helen Lewis, The Real Problem with Anti-Woke Comedy, Substack The Unpublishable by Jessica DeFino, Substack The Price of Being 'First' by Paloma Elsesser for The Cut
This week Cosi and Em debrief on the BAFTA awards and red carpet hits and misses !! We discuss Paloma Elsesser's latest article and the reality of making it in the fashion world - plus a big chat around the newly announced 2024 Met Gala dress code - that's all! Don't forget to rate, review, download and subscribe!Follow/talk to us/share the love: @thatsallpodcastNew eps every Wednesday xxFeud: Capote vs The SwansCandice Bergen Vogue articleFleishman Is In TroubleThe Fleishman Is In Trouble EffectPaloma Elsesser The Cut articleHow Much Do Independent Fashion Designers Make articleThe Met Gala 2024 theme Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy Eras Tour week! We start today's ep with a chat around the fact that the average Shein shopper is a 35-year-old woman (one who cares about sustainability). New York City-based designer Batsheva Hay exclusively cast women over the age of 40 during NYFW. We discuss why this is important and reference Put More Gray Hair on the Runways, You Cowards by Nicola Dall'asen for Allure. Next, we recap our Eras Tour experience in Melbourne! This is followed by a chat about the Australian music industry in general and how regional festival Groovin The Moo has been cancelled for 2024 as they cite low ticket sales. We reference this The Latest Victim of Everything-Is-Content? Festivals and Live Music article for Zee Feed by Simran Pasricha. For recommendations, Jas loved The Price of Being ‘First' I made modeling history. Then the internet made me wish I hadn't by model Paloma Elsesser for The Cut. Maggie gives a glowing recommendation for A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara. Today's episode of Culture Club is brought to you by Radical Yes, the Melbourne brand making cool shoes for modern women. See you next time - Jas and Mags xoSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The stylist and fashion editor reveals to BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed why she resigned from Vogue and how she is channelling her influence and energy to support that next generation of fashion talent.Background:In the dynamic world of fashion magazines, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson stands out. Karefa-Johnson has always stood out, growing up as a self-described loud, weird, driven kid. Karefa-Johnson's first Vogue cover was Paloma Elsesser for the January 2021 issue of Vogue, photographed by Annie Leibovitz. Later that year, she worked on the cover shoot featuring US Vice President Kamala Harris. But recently, Karefa-Johnson decided to leave Vogue. “The truth of the matter is we grow and sometimes our containers don't grow with us. And so I am excited to build a new container for all of these ideas and this energy,” Karefa-Johnson says.This week on The BoF Podcast, Karefa-Johnson joins BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss her professional journey, how she harnesses her creative energy in a high-pressure industry and why she is laying the foundation for the next generation of fashion creatives. Key Insights: On excelling in the demanding, hyper-creative world of fashion media, Karefa-Johnson avoids burnout by focusing on her inner self. “Staying true to who you are and… really maintaining the purity of that creative exchange is something that keeps me grounded,” she says.Looking back at some of her most challenging assignments, Karefa-Johnson recalls the 2021 cover shoot during the Covid-19 pandemic with US Vice President Kamala Harris. “It's very hard to communicate with your subject, which is super crucial in executing an image. You need to have a relationship and a rapport and there needs to be mutual trust,” she explains. “But it's hard to establish that between 15 masks, because it was during Covid, 14 secret service agents, a press secretary and a chief of staff.” Reflecting on her decision to leave Vogue, Karefa-Johnson is excited about what lies ahead. “I just hope that whatever comes to be of this career of mine is something that models possibilities for the next Gabriella Karefa-Johnson,” she explains. “I can't wait to take those tools and apply them in ways that are really just true to who I am, serve me and serve people who look like me.”Karefa-Johnson is passionate about nurturing emerging talent and has used her network to support the development of Central Saint Martins graduate Torishéju Dumi. “It's very easy to feel invisible in these cities as a young designer, period. Full stop. But as a young black female designer, I knew that the hurdles she was up against would be exponentially bigger than some of her colleagues,” Karefa-Johnson says. “I wanted to be able to bridge the gap. I wanted to be able to give her a leg up, which I think in a lot of ways is something that has produced so many of the most enduring young designers.”Additional Resources:Poet Laureate Amanda Gorman Appears on Cover of American Vogue | BoF Ye Lashes Out at LVMH and Vogue Editor After ‘White Lives Matter' T-Shirt Draws Criticism Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Belgian fashion designer Meryll Rogge joins Dominique Nzeyimana in the loft! In another podcast exclusive, Dominique sits down with Meryll Rogge: the award-winning Belgian fashion designer whose pieces have been worn by notables like Paloma Elsesser, Lil Nas X, Zazie Beetz, Rose Byrne, Gwyneth Paltrow, the Kardashian-Jenners and our own Elodie Ouedraogo. On this episode Meryll reminisces about her childhood in Deinze, overcoming feelings of isolation, the trials and joys of law and fashion school (oh hey, Stephanie D'heygere and Glenn Martens!) and landing her dream internship and job at Marc Jacobs in NYC that set her on the path to global fashion cult status. Just before the pandemic struck early 2020, Meryll debuted her Whit Stillman, David Armstrong and Nan Goldin-inspired collection, making instant waves at Paris Fashion Week. The label was immediately picked up by 19 luxury retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman, Beams, Net-a-Porter and SSENSE, with added glowing coverage by The New York Times. Discover how Meryll made her teenage-vision-board-turned-portfolio a reality, gain insights into the profound influence behind her sought-after namesake collections and find out what might be next. More Meryll Rogge here Follow Meryll Rogge here. Follow The Most: on Instagram. on Facebook. More info HERE
To celebrate Fashion Month, we've curated a collection of some vintage High Low Highlights featuring some of our favorite fashion icons. Featuring Marc Jacobs, Winnie Harlow, Paloma Elsesser, Donatella Versace, Law Roach, Hari Nef, and Ireland Baldwin. Plus, I recap of some of my recent fashion-related exploits and reflect on what this time of year is like. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On our first ever New York Fashion Shark Week, the Run-Through is kicking things off with a packed episode. Chloe and Chioma talk to designer Supriya Lele and model Paloma Elsesser about their collaboration for the Victoria's Secret “World Tour.” Plus, Chioma speaks with model Jill Kortleve about the ongoing issues with “size-ism” in modeling and how she stays grounded during fashion week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paloma's modeling career spans more than a decade. During this time, she has worked with brands like Versace, Fendi, Tommy Hilfiger and Victorias Secret. After developing a sense of self and personal identity during her twenties, she is now confidently carving out her own path. Today she speaks on her journey to sobriety, self-acceptance and success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In-demand model, public speaker, and activist Paloma Elsesser opens up about the ways in which spirituality and the healing power of art enhance and support her busy, always-in-motion life. Touching on the familial roots of her spirituality and taking Dua up through her present-day spiritual routines – mindfulness, meditation, and so much more – Paloma's words may very well inspire you to put her day-to-day rituals into practice. Throughout their conversation, you'll hear Dua and Paloma bond over making space for themselves in an increasingly noisy world. Paloma also graciously shares stories about the healing power of art and how that has impacted her own work. It's a true back-and-forth dialogue in every sense, Dua and Paloma trading stories and experiences that will resonate well beyond the confines of this episode. To get in touch, please send us an email to podcast@service95.com — and if you're enjoying the show, make sure to subscribe so that you are the first to hear about any new episodes of At Your Service. You can follow @service95 on Instagram and Twitter for all Dua Lipa: At Your Service updates. To receive the Service95 newsletter, introduced each week by Dua, subscribe at www.service95.com
Tonight's dinner guest is Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons of the fashion brand, Chopova Lowena. Even if you have not heard of Chopova Lowena yet, it's likely you will have seen one of their designs. Their range of skirts and dresses made from recycled traditional Bulgarian materials have been worn by a whole host of celebrities like Dua Lipa, Hailey Bieber, Kylie Jenner, Harry Styles, Rosalia, Michaela Coel, Bad Bunny, Iris Law, Emma Chamberlain, Hari Nef and Paloma Elsesser. Interviewing them is their friend, Steff Yotka, the Senior Fashion News Editor of Vogue. Chopova Lowena and Steff discuss gender-less fashion, the benefits of Tabis, sustainable design, their obsession with skirts and if they'll ever do dogwear. Lyst is a fashion shopping app. Make great choices with personal recommendations from over 12,000 of the world's best brands. Download here: https://www.lyst.com/app/ You can shop our Chopova Lowena inspired list in the app with our Brand Spotlight series here: https://lyst.app.link/chopovalowena
每日英語跟讀 Ep.K244: About business - Victoria's Secret is overhauling its image Less than two years after Victoria's Secret pulled the plug on its star-studded annual fashion show, known for runway looks that combined strappy lingerie with enormous wings, the brand is retiring its supermodel "Angels" for good. 眾星雲集、伸展台上以結合綁帶內衣與巨大翅膀(的天使)聞名的「維多利亞的秘密」年度時裝秀喊卡不到2年後,該品牌要讓超級名模(扮演的)「天使們」永遠退休。 Taking their place is a new group of seven ambassadors, called the "VS Collective," who are known for their advocacy work in gender equality and body positivity, and who represent a wider range of body types and sexual and gender identities. 取而代之的是一個被稱為「維密組合」的7人大使新團體,成員皆以致力倡導性別平等與正面身體價值觀聞名,以及代表各種身體類型、性向認同與性別認同。 The collective - which includes soccer player Megan Rapinoe, actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas and plus-size model Paloma Elsesser - will work on new product lines and multimedia content, as well as supporting women's causes for the company, according to a press release. 根據新聞稿,這個包括足球員梅根.拉皮諾、女星皮豔卡.喬普拉以及大尺碼模特兒芭洛瑪.艾爾賽斯的組合,將從事新的產品線與多媒體內容等方面的工作,以及支援該公司的女性理念。 Next Article Company seeks candidate to make $1,300 by watching 13 horror movies 企業開價1300美元 徵求候選人看13部恐怖片 FinanceBuzz, a financial advice website, announced it is seeking a "Horror Movie Heart Rate Analyst" to watch 13 horror films with varying budgets and compare the scares from big-budget movies to their low-budget counterparts. 美國理財建議網站FinanceBuzz宣布,將徵求一名「恐怖片心率分析師」觀看13部預算相異的恐怖片,從而比較大成本和小成本電影的恐怖效果。 The chosen candidate will use a FitBit device to track heart rates while watching the movies and will get paid $1,300. 獲選者看電影時將穿戴FitBit智慧裝置,以追蹤心率變化,並將獲得1300美元報酬。 The films selected by the website are Amityville Horror, A Quiet Place, A Quiet Place Part 2, Candyman, Insidious, The Blair Witch Project, Sinister, Get Out, The Purge, Paranormal Activity, Saw, Annabelle and the 2018 remake of Halloween. 該網站挑選的電影包括《陰宅》、《噤界》、《噤界II》、《糖果人》、《陰兒房》、《厄夜叢林》、《凶兆》、《逃出絕命鎮》、《國定殺戮日》、《靈動:鬼影實錄》、《奪魂鋸》、《安娜貝爾》和2018年拍攝續集的《月光光新慌慌》等。 Applications are being accepted through Sept. 26. The winning candidate will be announced Oct. 1. 申請開放受理至9月26日,並在10月1日公布中選者。Source article: https://features.ltn.com.tw/english/article/paper/1473267; https://features.ltn.com.tw/english/article/paper/1475804
Model Paloma Elsesser speaks to host Amanda de Cadenet about growing up in LA, her transformative journey, and body positivity in the fashion industry. Through conversations around her childhood, drug and alcohol dependency, women's advocacy, and an unconventional journey to becoming a model, Elsesser gives us an in-depth glimpse into her life and career. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La hermosa modelo estadounidense Paloma Elsesser es una de las nuevas ángeles de Victoria's Secret. Ella llega para romper el molde de esta famosa compañía de ángeles flacas para participar en dos nuevas campañas en las que incluyeron otras estrellas del deporte, del cine, activistas, etc. Pero, la llegada de Paloma ¿será solo por estas campañas? O ¿Victoria's Secret por fin le pondrá atención a la comunidad plus para crear más diseños en todas las tallas? ¿Qué crees? Y tú ¿Eres cliente de Victoria's Secret? Déjanos tus comentarios. Recuerda que si tienes comentarios de este o cualquier otro episodio, temas sugeridos, recomendaciones y más, puedes escribirnos a gordatupodcast@gmail.com o por mensaje directo en Facebook o Instagram en nuestras cuentas de @gordatupodcast. # # # Gracias por formar parte de la comunidad de Gorda Tú Podcast. Te esperamos todos los miércoles y viernes.
On the show today… In a surprise turn of events, lovers Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom have released the must-see movie of the year…even though it runs for less than a minute. The duo looks completely unrecognisable in a new video that has left us questioning many things. Including the (fictional) fate of their daughter Daisy Bloom. And Victoria's Secret have announced they are getting rid of their ‘angels' and have replaced them with an all-new set of figureheads. The controversial company said the angels are no longer 'culturally relevant' and there's a lot to say about their new list of leading ladies. Plus, it's Weekend Watch time, where we recommend the best new TV shows and movies to watch this weekend. LINKS Feel Good - Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/au/title/80241545 F9 (Fast & Furious 9) trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aSiDu3Ywi8E CREDITS Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Keryn Donnelly Producers: Laura Brodnik & Madeline Joannou Audio Producer: Madeline Joannou WANT MORE? Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quattro modelle curvy e le loro chiacchiere tra amiche, più che tra colleghe, con la body positivity come filo conduttore. Il podcast di Michele Fossi raccoglie i racconti di sorellanza tra Alva Claire, Paloma Elsesser, Ashley Graham e Jill Kortleve pubblicati sul numero di dicembre di Vogue Italia. Le quattro modelle curvy hanno sfilato insieme sulla iconica passerella di Versace lo scorso settembre. Ed è proprio da quei giorni milanesi che prende vita il racconto registrato a distanza ma che le ha viste vicine e complici nello scambiarsi le loro visioni sulla moda che sarà. Podcast di Michele Fossi, voci di Alva Claire, Paloma Elsesser, Ashley Graham, Jill Kortleve e Michele Fossi, a cura di Elisa Pervinca Bellini.
On the show today… Jesy Nelson has announced she is leaving Little Mix, one of the most successful girl groups in the world, after nine years. It's for a good reason, but still...let's have a moment of silence for anyone having Ginger Spice flashbacks. And Vogue magazine has revealed the third of its four January 2021 covers featuring plus size Black multiracial model Paloma Elsesser. This is also the first Vogue cover styled by a Black woman. Plus, in today's deep dive...Nicole Kidman has joined a number of celebs who have become strategic business partners and chief creative officers. So what exactly are they doing? Is this just #sponcon? We investigate. The Spill is Mamamia's daily entertainment podcast that catches you up on everything in entertainment and pop culture. It's perfect for your commute home. CREDITS: Hosts: Laura Brodnik & Kee Reece Producer: Leah Porges WANT MORE? Join us in our Facebook group to discuss everything pop culture... https://www.facebook.com/groups/2524018781153963/ Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... https://mamamia.com.au/entertainment/ Follow us on Instagram @mamamiaentertainment https://www.instagram.com/mamamiaentertainment/ Subscribe to The Spill Newsletter... https://mamamia.com.au/newsletter Join our Facebook page... https://www.facebook.com/mamamiaentertainment/ GET IN TOUCH Call us on the pod phone 02 8999 9386. Email us at thespill@mamamia.com.au Want to hear more Mamamia podcasts? You'll find them here... https://mamamia.com.au/podcasts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's episode features Paloma Elsesser, a model, creator, advocate and entrepreneur extraordinaire. Today we’re getting into her journey, and the origins of how it all began. Paloma has a unique 21st century journey that illuminates the power of digital platforms in democratizing and breaking open representation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ashley Graham sits down with Paloma Elsesser. Paloma is a a model and style icon that got her big break when she was discovered by renowned makeup artist Pat McGrath on Instagram. After being chosen as Pat’s muse, things never slowed down. She’s covered magazines all over the world — including Vogue Arabia with yours truly. You can catch her on runways and working with brands like Glossier, Nike and Fenty Beauty. On top of it all, she’s a steadfast advocate for diversity and inclusion, body positivity, and human rights. In this episode, we talk fashion, mental health, confidence, and so much more. HOST: Ashley Graham GUEST: Paloma Elsesser EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Ashley Graham, Penni Thow, Scooter Braun EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Michael D. Ratner, Scott Ratner, Miranda Sherman PRODUCED BY Pretty Big Deal Productions, OBB Picture & OBB Sound CO-EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Kelsey McWilliams, Ava Coleman DIRECTED BY: Kaliya Warren WRITER: Ava Coleman LINE PRODUCER: Jess Vogel ASSOCIATE PRODUCER: Ilyssa Walker RESEARCHER: Shahnaz Mahmud SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER: Natasha Janardan DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Katherine Castro PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Lauren Nester EDITORS: Crystal Arnette, Lucy Tatiana Morales MAIN TITLE THEME BY: Johannes Raassina, Lefteris Ioannou POST PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR: Jess Vogel SOUND MIXER: James Sparber PRODUCTION SOUND: Kit Jirles ADDITIONAL SOUND RECORDIST: Deanne Williams ART DIRECTOR: Laura Miller PRODUCTION ASSISTANT: Catrina Kokkoris DATA MANAGEMENT: Melissa Bueno-Werner PRODUCTION ASSISTANTS: Masha Zhak, Adam Duplechain, Nick Kaufmann, Christian Guinanzaca, Guy Mueller ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION SUPPORT: Raquel Dominguez, Jennifer Spottz SPECIAL THANKS: Mina White, IMG Models, Argon Props, Adorama Rental Company, YouTube Studios, YouTube Space NY
This week we discuss New York Fashion week including Cardi B, Rihanna, Forces of Fashion, and Pyer Moss Collection!
In the latest episode of our podcast series, the model, championed by revered make-up artist Pat McGrath as well as American Vogue, talks growing up in Los Angeles, celebrating both body and racial diversity and her responsibility towards her adoring Instagram audience, as well as her thoughts on the fashion industry and its acceptance of plus-size models.
Hungry Babies! This week Amy talks about her crazy solo trip to Puerto Rico and all the changes she's been going through. Like, whoa. We can't get enough of Mary Halsey, Missy Elliot's funky white sister. We also discuss Drake's apparent teenage girlfriend, and we have mixed emotions. The Dumb Shit White People Have Done This Week is stupid pricey cannabis products. The Fatphobic Disaster is Revolves Sweatshirts. The Body Politics Win is Paloma Elsesser. The FUS is the murder of Botham Jean in Dallas. Our recommendations are Making it with Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman and the book Hillbilly Elegy. OMG and Sharp Objects.
In this episode, we explore the idea of re-imagining your power with model Paloma Elsesser. Paloma walks us through her experience navigating the fashion industry while promoting the importance of unapologetic honesty and transparency around the journey to reimagining her power.
In this special episode, i-D Fashion Director Alastair McKimm chats to model Paloma Elsesser – the Pat McGrath muse and Fenty Beauty ambassador who graced the cover of i-D’s Radical Issue earlier this year. Together they discuss Paloma’s career so far, as well as their thoughts and feelings on the state of the industry today. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In partnership with Biologique Recherche. AHA’s, BHA’s, glycolic, salicylic—acids are back, baby! Just when it feels like everyone is talking about peels these days, we chat with the O.G. of the at-home acid peel, Dr. Philippe Allouche, whose family invented the iconic—nay, MYTHICAL—Biologique Recherche Lotion P50 back in the 1970’s. Even with the scores upon scores of peels promising to obliterate acne, wrinkles and visible pores today, this breakthrough beauty product still ranks number one by the likes of YouTube skin expert Caroline Hirons and among glowing model faces like Paloma Elsesser today. In this episode, you’ll find out exactly why it's deserving of its cult status. Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Audio production: Olivia Nashmi Theme song: Cherry Bomb by Saya Subscribe to us: Apple Podcasts: goo.gl/oKyjFx Stitcher: goo.gl/5d8oFX Google Play: goo.gl/cDpMwT Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Or Better yet, leave us a review in Apple Podcasts. www.Instagram.com/breakingbeautypodcast www.Twitter.com/BreakingBtyPod Join our Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1401081996684767/ Check our blog for all products mentioned:https://www.breakingbeauty.ca/blog/2018/3/6/ep-21-biologique-recherche-co-owner-dr-phillipe-allouche
Working Women Worldwide: The WW Club x International Girl Crew in Conversation. Live at NIKExIGC, New York. Phoebe Lovatt in Conversation with Grace Ladoja, Sharmadean Reid, Paloma Elsesser, Camille Garmendia and Madeline Poole.
Our second episode, “Elements of Style,” is a post-Fashion Week reflection consisting of conversations about the politics of fashion imagery, beauty, modeling, and self-styling. Co-hosts Marcel Rosa-Salas and Isabel Flower ask what fashion can teach us about configurations of power in contemporary society, and discuss the industry as an institution that produces culture through collective knowledge. In conversations with each other, fashion industry professionals, and scholars, Isabel and Marcel seek some insight into this mammoth question. On this episode you'll hear from: Brandi Thompson Summers, Assistant professor of African American Studies at Virginia Commonwealth University Christelle de Castro, photographer, filmmaker, art director, and creative director for Top Rank Stephanie Sadre-Orafai, assistant professor of Anthropology at the University of Cincinnati Nafisa Kaptownwala, founder of modeling agency Lorde Inc. Paloma Elsesser, model, writer, and student Eric Darnell Pritchard, Assistant Professor of English at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign Mimi Thi Nguyen, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies and Asian American Studies at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign You can find us online at toprankmagazine.com and on Instagram @toprankmagazine. A special thank you to Red Bull Studios New York, and to each of our wonderfully generous participants. Isabel and Marcel welcome your feedback and pitches. You can reach us at marcel@toprankmagazine.com and isabel@toprankmagazine.com. Be sure to follow Top Rank on Instagram and Facebook for the latest podcast and magazine news.
This week we introduce our first girl crush; plus size model and downtown diva, Paloma Elsesser. We're sharing relationship advice and chatting body, boobs, and boys.