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It's Pop Culture Thursday, which means Jared dives into Page Six and lets the riffs fly. He breaks down the “snub or not” moment between Charlize Theron and Johnny Depp at Paris Fashion Week, then pitches the rom-com we all deserve: Lana Del Rey and her alligator wrangler husband taking on haute couture. Jared questions why Travis Kelce gets boyfriend bonus points for spending his birthday at Taylor's movie premiere and contrasts the vibes and fans of Taylor Swift versus Charli XCX amid that “actually romantic” dust-up. He talks about Amy Schumer's very public Mounjaro journey and how the internet bullies celebrities into over-explaining. Finally, he weighs in on the “very real” PDA tour of Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun and why people seem weirdly suspicious of her every move!Get $10 off your first month's subscription of Nutrafol & free shipping with promo code FEATHER at https://www.nutrafol.com
In this Pop Culture Edition of The Lo Life Podcast, Lo takes the lo lifers on a controversial, but brave ride through the week's most talked-about headlines — where celebrity chaos meets cultural commentary.From Meghan Markle facing fresh waves of criticism at Paris Fashion Week to the explosive Cardi B vs. Nicki Minaj feud dominating social feeds, Lo brings his signature wit and insight to every scandal. He also breaks down the surprising moment that had him agreeing with Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens — two figures he never imagined aligning with.Lo turns his pop-culture microscope toward Taylor Swift's new album, The Life of a Showgirl — unpacking the bold, sexually charged lyrics, her romantic glow with Travis Kelce, and how this era cements her status as both a pop visionary and a strategic powerhouse. He shares his favorite and least-favorite tracks, compares Swift's creative evolution to icons like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Britney Spears, and explores what makes this record one of the most polarizing — and fascinating — releases of her career.Packed with humor, hot takes, and Lo's undeniable expertise as a pop-culture aficionado, this episode delivers the perfect mix of gossip, depth, and dopamine — a refreshing escape from the noise of modern life and proof that when Lo!takes the mic, culture gets the deep-dive it deserves.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Princess of Wales has made Early Years her signature work - and this week co-authored an essay about the dangers of screens causing an “epidemic of disconnection”. Pod Save the King host Ann Gripper is joined by Mirror deputy royal editor Jennifer Newton to discuss Kate's latest contribution. And with Sophie's recent visit to Congo, the announcement of this year's Earthshot finalists, a new documentary about the King's nature work and Harry and Meghan's mental health work being recognised with an award, royal passion projects shone through this week's royal schedule. Plus the team catch up on Meghan's Paris Fashion Week trip and Kate's joyful visit to RAF Coningsby and its Typhoon fighter jets. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week in pop culture headlines, Meghan Markle turned heads at Paris Fashion Week, Ayesha Curry received backlash for comments on Call Her Daddy, Dolly Parton's sister caused worry, Huntrix performed on Fallon, and Keith Powers and Ryan Destiny got engaged. (2:54) In hot topics, we discuss some impressions of Taylor Swift's album and our top 5 moments of the reCappin' podcast as we celebrate 5 years! (26:50) Stay tuned for our next episode as we dive into the two-part docuseries, “Seen & Heard: The History of Black Television” on HBO! We are available on all podcasting platforms, but please follow, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify apps. We greatly appreciate the support! Follow us on social media: IG: @recappinpodcast Twitter: @recappinpodcast FB: ReCappin' with Delora and Ashley Contact us: Email: recappinpodcast@gmail.com
Stassi's back with C-O-Lo French, and before diving into all things Taylor Swift, there's a little weekend catch-up. Stassi had her version of a perfect Sunday — a 7 a.m. Zara shopping spree, a cozy Double Double Toil and Trouble morning with the kids, and a family flea market run that ended with an art piece she thought was perfect (until it wasn't). The girls rave over Meghan Markle's Paris Fashion Week looks before shifting to Taylor Swift's The Life of a Showgirl. Lo's the die-hard Swiftie, but even Stassi's shocked by how much she loves it — and she's fully convinced Taylor secretly wrote this one about her. They break down the TikTok drama, debate who “Canceled” might really be about, and laugh over fan theories (including the one about redwoods and… other tall things). In the end, they agree — that's the magic of Taylor Swift: somehow, every album feels like she's right there living it with you.Thanks for supporting our sponsors:Quince: Keep it classic and cozy this fall with long-lasting staples from Quince. Go to Quince.com/Stassi for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on car insurance.PlutoTV: Pluto TV is your portal to watch free movies and TV shows anywhere, on any device. Download today and discover the easy way to stream all your favorite content.Little Spoon: Get 50% off your first online order at littlespoon.com/STASSI with code STASSI at checkout.Caraway: Visit Carawayhome.com/STASSI10 you can take an additional 10% off your next purchase.Hiya: Receive 50% off your first order. Go to hiyahealth.com/STASSI. 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, Who What Wear Shopping Director Bobby Schuessler is joined by Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols and Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen to recap fashion month. Kristen and Lauren just returned from London and Milan, respectively, and they're here to fill you in on the designers to watch from each city. They get into all the trends they saw on the runways and on the streets and give their predictions about how this season's shows will impact the way people get dressed next year. Plus, Editor in Chief Kat Collings chimes in live from Paris Fashion Week.If you missed it, make sure to check out our NYFW recap from last month here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here's what to watch on TV tonight. It's not too late to catch up on ‘Survivor' and join in our weekly recaps. Matty is recommending ‘Chad Powers' but is it as “feel good” as Ted Lasso? Nicole Kidman's revenge bangs take on Paris Fashion Week. Will Taylor Swift ever tell us the real reason she isn't doing the Super Bowl? Hundreds were rescued after a snowstorm hit Mt. Everest. Not all pranks are funny, kids, and let's normalize going to bed angry.
Bob is helping Sarah unpack her childhood trauma. Congratulations to Adam Levine on his new house. Anna Kendrick claims she has seen The Loch Ness Monster. Charlie Sheen is jealous. Why do planes dim the lights for takeoff? Here's the unsettling truth. Enjoy some fast facts and this pop culture throwback to Anna Nicole Smith at the 2004 VMAs. Plus, Vinnie reports the case of the missing Canadian salsa truck. Here's what to watch on TV tonight. It's not too late to catch up on ‘Survivor' and join in our weekly recaps. Matty is recommending ‘Chad Powers' but is it as “feel good” as Ted Lasso? Nicole Kidman's revenge bangs take on Paris Fashion Week. Will Taylor Swift ever tell us the real reason she isn't doing the Super Bowl? Hundreds were rescued after a snowstorm hit Mt. Everest. Not all pranks are funny, kids, and let's normalize going to bed angry. It's time for Kiss, Marry, Kill: Popstar edition. Plus, some fun game show news. Let's name drop: Who is the most famous person you could call right now? Bumper stickers make you a target for road rage. If you like to drive, here are the best US cities to visit. If you're a cyclist, here are places to avoid. Is it wrong: Pittsburgh just put up their Christmas tree. The Billboard Chart is flashing KPop Demon Hunters, Alex Warren, and Tate McRae's new song. Next week we expect the list to be a little more opalite. Dwayne Johnson doesn't see ‘The Smashing Machine' as a failure in an emotional Instagram post. Sometimes actors make bad movies - somebody has to! What is the proper etiquette for screaming babies? Plus: How old is that guy?
In this episode, Who What Wear Shopping Director Bobby Schuessler is joined by Associate Director of Special Projects Kristen Nichols and Editorial Director Lauren Eggertsen to recap fashion month. Kristen and Lauren just returned from London and Milan, respectively, and they're here to fill you in on the designers to watch from each city. They get into all the trends they saw on the runways and on the streets and give their predictions about how this season's shows will impact the way people get dressed next year. Plus, Editor in Chief Kat Collings chimes in live from Paris Fashion Week.If you missed it, make sure to check out our NYFW recap from last month here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Prince William is “livid beyond words” after Meghan Markle shared a video of herself lounging in a limo with her feet up while passing the Pont de l’Alma tunnel — the tragic site of Princess Diana’s death. Meanwhile, Charlize Theron’s icy snub of Johnny Depp at the Dior show sparked whispers that her chill was personal, tied to her own dark family past. Lauren Sánchez is the new Queen of Paris Fashion Week. Don't forget to vote in today's poll on Twitter at @naughtynicerob or in our Facebook group.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we close out a truly historic Paris Fashion Week, our editors are sharing their last impressions from the runway: from their show highlights to the pieces they want to personally add to their wardrobes.In today's fourth and final Shark Week episode, Chloe, Chioma, and Nicole are joined by Claire Thomson-Jonville, Head of Editorial Content at Vogue France, for a conversation recorded straight from the Vogue Paris offices early Sunday morning.They dive into everything from the unforgettable show invites—like Pierpaolo's heartbeat cassette for Balenciaga—to the theme that tied the week together: “movement.” They also reflect on what defines a successful designer debut, with Chloe offering a memorable insight: a great designer “understands the history of the house without being overwhelmed by it.” Plus, the group looks ahead to what's next, sharing their anticipation for Matthieu Blazy's debut at Chanel and their excitement over Ayo Edebiri being named the brand's newest creative ambassador.At the top of the episode, Chioma and Nicole share their immediate reactions to the Balenciaga show, recorded right from their car ride home—including a behind-the-scenes moment of spotting none other than Meghan Markle. Finally, Chloe and Chioma share their first impressions of the Celine show, recorded en route to Valentino, where scarves and skinny jeans ruled the runway.The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
Welp, I'm back again! I'm talking about Meghan's MASSIVE appearance at Paris Fashion Week, as special guest of Pierpaulo Piccioli. Meghan was seen arriving late through the doors in custom Balenciaga. She also wore a second look: black dress with a cape draped over a shoulder. C'est magnifique! I loved the duality of the white look followed by a black look. If there's one thing about Meghan, she knows how to get the people talking. What's else is going on? -- DOWNLOAD the Sussex Set podcast wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review, it helps! Find me: Twitter > http://www.twitter.com/meghanmood Instagram > https://www.instagram.com/sussexset Subscribe > https://www.youtube.com/@SussexSquad Patreon > https://www.patreon.com/c/sussexset/about
Meghan Markle’s Paris Fashion Week appearance sent Ricki into a rage scroll spiral. From her “Disney villain” runway walk to that awkward Balenciaga hug, nothing escaped the team’s roasting. But the real controversy? Meghan putting her feet up in a car just metres from the tunnel where Princess Diana died. The guys could not believe the optics.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Day Two of The Run-Through's Paris Fashion Week coverage, special guest Hamish Bowles hops in the van with Chioma and Chloe on the way to Miguel Castro Freitas's debut at Mugler to recap a very elevated and luxurious show from The Row. Then, Nicole Phelps is joined by Vogue contributors Tiziana Cardini and Amy Verner to recap the Rick Owens show, where he reminded us that we all just want somebody to love.Later in the show, fashion goddess Tracee Ellis Ross stops by the Paris studio straight from the Dior show! She shares lots of juicy stories, covering everything from her early days modeling with her mom at Mugler, to the advice she got from Naomi Campbell, and filming her new show Solo Traveling with Tracee Ellis Ross. Tracee also tells us why she insists on Bringing It All (BIA) when traveling and what she's reading right now: The White Hot by Quiara Alegria Hudes. Au revoir!The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
On the Glossy Podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi, editor-in-chief Jill Manoff and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we're starting with a look back at Milan Fashion Week. Danny and Zofia break down a few of the notable shows, including a big debut from Dario Vitale as the new creative director of Versace. Vitale is the first designer for the brand who is not a member of the Versace family, but his debut collection was well received. And in the same week, the acquisition of Versace by Prada Group was approved by E.U. regulators. Giorgio Armani's show was a fitting tribute to the recently deceased designer who had a profound impact on Italian fashion. And the Brunello Cucinelli show was outshone by allegations from a short seller that the brand has been operating in violation of E.U. sanctions in Russia. Cucinelli has denied the claims. In the second half of the episode (20:00), in light of Paris Fashion Week, we discuss two of the biggest luxury companies in the world. LVMH and Hermès, both French and both presenting this season in Paris, have traded the top spot for the most valuable luxury company in the world several times this year. We break down the strengths of each company. For Hermès, its laser focus on a single brand and high-value customer; for LVMH, its diversified portfolio and broader appeal. Both approaches have their upsides and their challenges, depending on market conditions. And both companies also face competition from independent brands. We also hear from Luca Solca, senior analyst at Bernstein covering luxury goods, who weighs in on the challenges that megabrands like LVMH and Hermès face.
It's Day 1 of our back-to-back Paris Fashion Week coverage and you're in for a treat.Nicole Phelps and Vogue's Fashion News Director, Mark Holgate, kick things off with their first impressions of the earliest shows, starting with Anthony Vaccarello's cinematic Saint Laurent collection and Julian Klausner's emotion-driven debut at Dries Van Noten. Plus, they share on-the-go reactions straight from the car en route to Dior and Balmain. Later in the episode, Chioma Nnadi reconnects with her longtime mentor and former boss, Sally Singer (now President of Art + Commerce at WME). They revisit an iconic article Sally wrote 25 years ago on fashion's then New Guard—featuring designers like Hedi Slimane, Junya Watanabe, and Nicolas Ghesquière; and draw striking parallels to today's major fashion month. The two also discuss which designer debuts they're most excited about and what this moment signals for the future of fashion.The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
The latest from Paris Fashion Week as Jonathan Anderson makes his womenswear debut for Dior and Eurostar unveils its first new uniform collection in more than a decade. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban were our picture perfect idea of 'happily married'. So when their fairytale romance came crashing down, we find ourselves questioning whether love is even real If they didn't make it, how could we possibly achieve anything close to happily ever after? We speak to Mamamia's own Jess Clark about why we can't just throw away nearly 20 years of life together. And sunscreens are back in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, more of them failing to live up to their SPF50+ claims, We find out what we need to do to make sure our skin is protected from harsh UV radiation. And in headlines today, Jane Goodall, the conservationist who spent her life researching chimpanzees, has died aged 91; Survivors of one of the deadly Bali bombing attacks have gathered for a beachside tribute, two decades on from the terrorist attack; The Global Sumud flotilla trying to deliver aid to Gaza says unidentified vessels approached some of its boats as it got closer to a zone where Israel has imposed a naval blockade; Chunk, a towering brown bear with a broken jaw, has swept the competition in the popular Fat Bear Week contest; Fresh off her catwalk debut at Paris Fashion Week, Matilda's superstar Mary Fowler has inked a new one year deal with her English club Manchester CityTHE END BITS Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here Listen to Morning Tea celebrity headlines here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! 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Lauren and New York Times reporter Jacob Gallagher reflect on the Milan Fashion Fashion Week that was, including debuts at Gucci, Jil Sander, Versace, and Bottega Veneta. They also preview a bit of what's to come at Paris Fashion Week (mostly Dior and Chanel), and discuss why sneakers are suddenly deeply uncool. Lauren also went to the new exhibit, Virgil Abloh: The Codes, at the Grand Palais. 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
Nach knappem E-ID-Ja: Wie genau sind Umfragen vor Abstimmungen?, US-Zollhammer: Opfert die Schweiz Raffinerien für einen «Deal»?, möglicher «Shutdown» in den USA, 15 Designerwechsel prägen «Paris Fashion Week»
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban separate; Nurses are eligible to begin a new prescriptions training program; YouTube pays Trump the equivalent of an AUD $33 million settlement; Police are scaling back the search for fugitive Dezi Freeman; Search continues for missing 4yo in Yunta, SA; A Sydney teacher has been charged with multiple alleged sex offences; Matilda’s star Mary Fowler has walked the catwalk at Paris Fashion Week. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Cassandra Green Audio Production: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey podcast friends! This is the behind the scenes story of how I stepped into one of my greatest dreams, and how you can join me as I prepare to walk the runway at Paris Fashion Week!
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Ep 227 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into parasites in your salmon, Post Malone's fashion debut, and a conspiracy theory about Babybel cheese --- plus why the Maha grocery trend might backfire. First up: Wild-caught salmon filled with living parasites. A viral video shows worms crawling out of fresh salmon from Costco, sparking conversations about food safety, flash freezing, and the reality that up to 80% of wild salmon can harbor parasites. The hosts explore why this is normal in natural ecosystems and how proper handling makes it safe. Then, Post Malone launches his Austin Post Apparel line at Paris Fashion Week. While the western-inspired collection stayed true to his personal style, the hosts debate whether it was too safe for such a high-profile debut. From cowboy boots to turquoise jewelry, they weigh authenticity versus innovation in western fashion. Next up: A hilarious conspiracy theory connecting Babybel cheese to Maker's Mark whiskey. Both require peeling off red wax to access the goodness inside --- coincidence or calculated grooming by Big Charcuterie? The hosts dive into the comment section gold and share their own charcuterie secrets. Finally, an Atlantic article warns that "Maha washing" is making junk food seem healthier through superficial changes like removing dyes while ignoring real issues like sugar content. The hosts discuss whether the Make America Healthy Again movement has lost its way. BUT WAIT --- there's more! Stick around for an exclusive Case IH interview recorded live at Farm Progress Show. Natalie talks with livestock specialist Brian Williams about the new Farm All lineup, including the return of the historic Super M tractor and innovations in telematics technology. What We Discovered This Week
2025 marks 30 years since the birth of the Nike Air Max 95, we've seen a slew of collaborations with the likes of Levi's, Corteiz, A Ma Maniere and OG re-releases like the Neon's, the Mandarins etc but is this the 95's best year ever or are we experiencing recency bias?TheStockroom also took the time to look back on some of the best parts of 2025 from footwear, fashion and music as we've had a jam packed year from Tyler The Creator, Paris Fashion Week, BBK x Corteiz etc, and we're here to discuss it all so make sure to tap in!Follow TheStockroom: https://www.instagram.com/thestockroompodFollow our personal platforms too from left to right:Eman: https://www.instagram.com/emansgram_Michael: https://www.instagram.com/them1showBolu: https://www.instagram.com/boluthebear#fashion #music #footwear CHAPTERS00:00 - Getting Complaints Off Our Chest09:36 - What's On The Table? - The Awake NY Air Jordan 522:08 - What's On Foot?24:38 - How Did We Feel About The Air Jordan 5 Rollout?27:32 - What Are The Best Sneakers That Have Released This Year?34:39 - Best Campaign Of The Year So Far?41:40 - What's Been The Most Wearable Shoe Of This Year? & What Have We Been Wearing The Most?49:29 - Block P Put Together A Manifesto & Got A Job At Nike52:43 - Has Any Shoe Had A Better Year Than The Air Max 95? (2025)1:00:34 - Slawn's Kaws Collab Created A Lot Of Noise On Socials1:11:27 - Kicks You Need Before You Go To University
ANZ has announced it will lay off thousands of employees as part of a significant restructure; The New South Wales government is introducing new tenancy laws to help domestic violence victims escape abusive living situations; Greta Thunberg’s Gaza Flotilla has reportedly been "firebombed" off the coast of North Africa; The decades-long saga over the Murdoch media empire has concluded, with Rupert Murdoch’s eldest son, Lachlan, now cemented as his successor; A federal appeals court has rejected Donald Trump's attempt to overturn a multimillion-dollar defamation verdict; And Australian football star Mary Fowler is set to make her runway debut at Paris Fashion Week. The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it’s delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Support independent women's media CREDITS Host/Producer: Gemma Donahoe Audio Production: Tegan SadlerBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Charlotte Jackson is a dynamic force reshaping the luxury fashion industry with her bold vision and unapologetic advocacy. A former actress and singer, Charlotte has transitioned from the spotlight to becoming a powerhouse behind the scenes, emerging as a key influencer in the high-fashion world. A familiar face at Paris Fashion Week, she moves effortlessly within the elite circles of iconic brands like McQueen and Stella McCartney, leveraging her platform to challenge outdated industry norms and champion inclusive representation. As the founder of The Curve Authority, Charlotte is on a mission to redefine luxury fashion by centering plus-sized women and those over 50, proving that personal style transcends size, labels, or age.Through The Curve Authority, Charlotte has become a trusted consultant for some of fashion's biggest names, offering critical insights to help brands navigate an evolving market and connect with untapped audiences. Her platform was born from her own experiences as a curvy woman navigating the exclusivity of Fashion Week, travel, and entertainment, where she recognized a glaring gap in designer offerings for plus-sized women. Far from settling for extended sizes, Charlotte demands fashion-forward, luxury couture that celebrates curves as the inspiration, not an afterthought. Her vision extends beyond consultation—The Curve Authority is poised to evolve into a lifestyle brand encompassing clothing and media, amplifying her message of empowerment and inclusion.Charlotte's advocacy also targets the often-overlooked demographic of women over 50, who wield trillions in spending power in entertainment and media, according to Nielsen and AARP. She emphasizes that representation drives purchasing power—when women see themselves reflected in fashion, they're more likely to invest. Her firsthand observations at exclusive brand events underscore this truth, fueling her push for designers to cater to this influential market.Beyond her work in fashion, Charlotte's multifaceted talents shine through as an accomplished chef and creative producer, infusing her endeavors with passion and purpose. Her journey, whether on stage, in the kitchen, or at the forefront of a fashion revolution, is defined by impact and expression. As she declares, “We're here to shift the narrative… to make sure women with curves are seen not as an afterthought, but as the muse. The blueprint. The starting point.” With The Curve Authority and her unrelenting drive, Charlotte Jackson is paving the way for a new era of inclusive, empowering, and transformative luxury fashion.
Post Malone BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Post Malone has delivered one of his boldest weeks yet, capturing headlines across entertainment and fashion circles. On September 3, he's set to electrify Paris for the first time at La Défense Arena as part of his Big Ass World Tour—a landmark event drawing thousands, with ticket sellers anticipating capacity crowds and public transport urged to handle the influx. Fans are buzzing about his setlist, which promises both chart-toppers and recent country pivots. The concert boasts a special guest opener, heightening anticipation, while arena staff recommend arrivals from 5:00 pm to ensure a smooth experience.Just days before this career-defining show, Post made a splash in the Paris fashion world, debuting his new clothing label Austin Post Apparel at none other than Karl Lagerfeld's former mansion. According to FashionNetwork, Malone—known for mixing genres as freely as he does styles—delivered a collection rooted in authentic Western wear: think ostrich leather cowboy boots, buffalo coats, and star-embroidered denim, worn by both local Parisians and American cowboys. Whiskey Riff described the Labor Day launch event as an epic, cowboy-chic affair, with Post taking bows in head-to-toe blue denim before rave reviews and raucous applause. Insiders reveal he's plotting a pop-up in New York later this month but left fans guessing where exactly to buy the gear, saying, “that's a good question.”On the music front, his country album F-1 Trillion—recorded with Nashville's heavy-hitters and featuring stars like Morgan Wallen, HARDY, and Blake Shelton—is fueling a major transition for Malone. In a candid Apple Music interview, he spoke about moving to Nashville, finding a welcoming creative community, and feeling “happy, very happy” after slowing down and ditching L.A.'s relentless demands. Friends and collaborators cite his positivity as infectious, and PEOPLE has noted his ongoing public embrace of country influences, including performances with Beyoncé and Brad Paisley.Social media has been awash in posts tagging his Paris runway event and the arena concert's logistics, though verified accounts remain sparse on controversy—most echo the celebratory tone of his recent public appearances. Major outlets are already hailing his Paris stint and fashion debut as milestones that could redefine his image for years to come. If Post Malone keeps this momentum, both the music and fashion worlds will be recalibrating for the long haul.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Raising awareness about the fragility of our oceans, our land and our Indigenous heritage is the challenge facing a new generation of couturiers. For autumn-winter 2025/26, Iris van Herpen has created a living dress, Imane Ayissi wants the Earth to regenerate naturally, Grace Lillian Lee is celebrating her Australian ancestors and Stéphane Rolland has opened up a dialogue with music. As for Clara Daguin, her motto is: if you want to save others, first save yourself.
Post Malone BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Post Malone, now officially straddling the worlds of music and fashion, is making headlines with one of the most ambitious pivots of his career. This week, he quietly sent out invitations for his first-ever runway show under an eponymous label, Austin Post, which will debut September 1 in Paris—timed perfectly ahead of Fashion Week and his own European tour stop. According to Hypebeast and WWD, this marks his inaugural solo venture into fashion, after years spent collaborating with brands like Crocs, Stanley, Ugg, and most recently, SKIMS. It signals a major expansion of his creative portfolio, positioning Malone as both musician and creative director. The anticipation is heavy; speculation swirls over whether he's going full high-end luxury or blending the rugged Western vibe and streetwear grit that have defined his public persona. Neither Malone nor his team has revealed details about the “Season One” collection, but insiders say his eclectic personal style—embellished blazers, denim-on-denim, fringe jackets, oversized hoodies—will directly influence the launch.Meanwhile, Post's feature as the face of SKIMS' new menswear campaign has sent social media into a frenzy. Images show him dramatically slimmed down, nearly nude except for camo briefs, on horseback and chopping firewood in Utah's rustic wilds. The campaign's outdoorsy, country-chic visuals have been met with universal acclaim. Kim Kardashian herself said that having Post lead the collection was “the perfect fit.” Malone spoke to GQ and Yahoo Entertainment about his newfound confidence, joking that the shoot made him feel like “a handsome son of a b-tch.” The dramatic weight loss—reportedly 27 kilograms—has been a major talking point among fans, with some expressing concern about his skinny frame while others celebrate his transformation. He attributes the change less to grueling exercise and more to cutting out sugary sodas, replacing them with grilled chicken and hot sauce—details he recently shared on The Joe Rogan Experience and Howard Stern.In music, Post continues riding high. On August 18, he delivered an extended, crowd-pleasing performance of “Congratulations” in Berlin as part of his ongoing European tour, which follows the success of his debut country album, F-1 Trillion. That record, released just a year ago, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 and spawned several hit singles featuring Morgan Wallen, Blake Shelton, and Luke Combs. His artistic reinvention as a rapper-turned-country star is still reverberating—country stations and fans are reliving the milestone of his first Grand Ole Opry stage performance from last August, a moment highlighted on Instagram this week.On social media, his every move is tracked rabidly by fan accounts and pop culture hubs. Culted, among others, shared the news of his Paris runway debut, while his SKIMS campaign dominated posts and reels throughout the week. The intersection of his personal transformation, brand launches, and ongoing musical evolution has fans and fashion insiders watching closely, wondering just how far Post Malone will expand the boundaries of his already multifaceted brand.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
Ever wondered what it takes to photograph one of the world's biggest music superstars? Gaby Deimeke shares how she became J Balvin's personal photographer, traveling across 5 continents and capturing everything from arena shows to Paris Fashion Week. In this episode, you'll learn the skills, routines, and mindset needed to break into tour photography — and how you can start your own path toward shooting for global artists.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/globetrotters-podcast--5023679/support.
In this episode, Ana shares important information for models and designers about our upcoming runway shows.Our first show is in London. It's on September 20th, during London Fashion Week.The second show is in Paris. On October 5th, during Paris Fashion Week.Check out this episode to find out how to participate.Enroll in the Online Modeling Course to take your modeling career to the next level: https://modelingmastercourse.com Become a guest in High Feels Podcast: https://fashionrepublicmagazine.com/podcast-guestQuestions or comments? Email: podcast@fashionrepublicmagazine.com
Running is firing on all cylinders right now, which means that run culture is a multi-facted ecosystem revolving around branding, fashion, and personal style. Today on the podcast, Robbe chats with our run culture editor Alfredo Mejia, who joins him from Berlin to talk about the most exciting stuff happening in run culture, including everything he saw at Paris Fashion Week last month. Make sure you read all of Alfredo's stories at believeintherun.com, and follow him on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alfredo.mejiaa/
For EP34 of Chain Reactions, we sat down with Aixa Rizzo, ecosystem lead at Sophon, to explore how they're making blockchain invisible, rewarding users for daily data, and building fun apps over jargon-heavy ones.We trace Aixa's journey from Mad Men-inspired advertising in Argentina, through agency life and Web 2 startups, to crypto via payments and a viral shitpost that landed her at Sophon. She breaks down Sophon's vision: data rewards, easy onboarding via Google/X, and entertainment to attract non-natives.We dive into ecosystem apps like health trackers with ZKTLs, AI companions, and games; branding inspired by Apple and Coca-Cola for emotional ties and "aura farming"; and plans to expand beyond crypto Twitter via TikTok, Instagram, and bold activations like Paris Fashion Week jackets.If you're navigating Web3 marketing, scaling consumer apps, or aiming mainstream without the hype, this one's for you.Please enjoy, and as always, don't forget to subscribe, give us a five-star review, and mint the episode at pods.media/myosinxyz!
Tell us a time when "YOU' were doing the most !!Tell us a time when "YOU' were doing the most !!Tell us a time when "YOU' were doing the most !!Tell us a time when "YOU' were doing the most !!WE ARE BACK! With another amazing episode of AYDTMOn this episode of AYDTM we open with talking about Paris Fashion Week, should the shows focus more on the clothes vs the setup, can you tell and down low man vs just a feminine man, pronouns, pleasing your man and much more.Wanna know if you doing the most!!??Got a crazy “doing the most” story?Send in your voice notes and/or ask us for advice!Email us @ Ayeyoudoingthemost@gmail.com… put in the subject “Am I doing the Most or Nah!?”Or send it in the DM!!!Please comment, like & subscribe.. Share with your friends!!Now streaming on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and IHeart Radio!!!!!Follow us on IG @Ayeyoudoingthemost- @CinnamonJaye && @BraneeDianeProduced by @RemyTheBrain @ZoatShotMe
We are back with the fashion journalist Philippe Pourhashemi to reflect on the Spring / Summer 2026 menswear season. We discuss many collections, starting at Pitti Uomo in Florence and ending with Paris. We dissect J.W. Anderson's debut at Dior, including the new ad campaign, Julian Klaussner's runway debut at Dries Van Noten, Rick Owens's moment of grandeur, Craig Green's return to the Paris catwalk, how the Japanese continue to make Paris look good, what we saw at the showroom and why the best clothes are coming from small brands, and much more. Support the show
As the Haute Couture collections wrap up in the French capital, we take a look at some of the highlights in a season where arrivals and departures have cast a shadow over many of the major houses' collections. Fashion editor Samantha Tse talks us through a transitional collection for Chanel, as the label awaits the arrival of its new artistic director, Matthieu Blazy. Echoing the Met museum's glitzy annual gala, the Bal d'Eté in Paris brought together celebrities like Keira Knightley, Sofia Coppola, Penelope Cruz and Diane Kruger to raise funds for the Louvre's Decorative Arts Museum.
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticBecome A Patron Of The Notorious Mass Effect Podcast For Additional Bonus Audio And Visual Content For All Things Nme! Join Our Patreon Here: https://ow.ly/oPsc50VBOuH Tune into Notorious Mass Effect with Analytic Dreamz for a detailed segment on Jasiel Nuñez's “Formula One,” released June 26, 2025, via Double P Records. This música mexicana and electronic fusion anthem, exploring ambition and luxury, resonates globally with its cinematic Paris-set video. Analytic Dreamz analyzes its strong YouTube engagement, TikTok virality, and Instagram hype, amplified by Nuñez's Paris Fashion Week appearance. With no physical sales, its streaming success and Peso Pluma ties cement Nuñez's innovative role in Latin music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, Charley & Seth discuss the latest sneaker releases, including a preview of Jordan Brand's July lineup and highlights from Paris Fashion Week. They delve into the quality and availability of new releases, the sneaker resale market, and personal sneaker pickups.The conversation also touches on trends in golf and soccer sneakers, as well as upcoming collaborations and innovations in sneaker design._____________________Follow us on InstagramBeyond Kicks:https://www.instagram.com/beyondkickspod/Charley (WinonaKicks): https://www.instagram.com/winonakicks/Seth (SameOldSeth): https://www.instagram.com/sameoldseth/
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Bonjour! This week, Jimmy and Larry are coming to you from Paris for a marathon play-by-play of everything that went down at Paris Fashion Week. From eating and drinking to shopping and schmoozing, this one has it all, including a special cameo from Lawrence's wife Jenna. Stop reading this immediately and enjoy another instant classic on the road special edition of The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Vanessa Zoltan and special guest Avery Trufelman meet at Paris Fashion Week to record this week's episode of Hot and Bothered, all about The Devil Wears Prada.This week we defend Miranda Priestly, learn about the truths and fictions of the fashion industry, and analyze Andy's makeover. We finish the episode by talking to Deborah Jermyn about Meryl Streep and aging women in Hollywood.---Hot and Bothered is a Not Sorry ProductionFind us at our website | Follow us on InstagramIf we give you butterflies, consider supporting us on Patreon! On Patreon we have more great romance content including a bonus close scene analysis with Vanessa and Avery. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The hosts unpack why Beyoncé placing her purse on the floor at Paris Fashion Week created a social media storm—tapping into deep-rooted superstitions in Black Southern culture that see putting a bag on the ground as risking financial loss. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Steve Harvey Morning Show for Thursday, June 26th, 2025: Steve Harvey's Morning Inspiration | Show Open - Heat | Run That Prank Back: "Lie Detector" | Ask The RTLO & Junior | Entertainment News | Paris Fashion Week | Politics At The Family Reunion | Nephew Tommy's Prank - "Me & Your Baby Are Getting Married" | Strawberry Letter - "Why Is His Stuff At His Sister's Place?" | Junior's Sports Talk | Social Media Advice | Cookout Essentials | Would You Rather | Show Close - Junior's Questions For TommySupport the show: https://www.steveharveyfm.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Bon voyage! This week, Jimmy and Larry are getting in one last sweltering pod in NYC before jetting off to Paris Fashion Week on test-driving jawnz before giving up precious real estate to them on vacation, going sockless, how many sunglasses is too many sunglasses to travel with, we'll be getting in on the packing discourse a lot this week, what we're going to be up to in Paris and everything we're looking forward to in terms of riding, hitting, smoking, eating, drinking and shopping, how to stay healthy during Fashion Week, Our Legacy has a new long sleeve tee featuring a bunch of hate comments from the TF subreddit as part of their new “B-sides” S/S 26 collection, we were the oldest and most collared guys at ThriftCon NYC but still came away with a bunch of glass half full takes, are manpris really on the horizon, AND1 Mixtape style basketball shorts, Lawrence revisits some bullying trauma from his youth which he rightfully deserves because he went last minute shopping in Soho on a Friday for some inexplicable reason, James got his Make-A-Wish granted thanks to Ralph Lauren and actually tried out to be a U.S. Open ball boy, two great new restaurants reviewed in the West Village and Bed-Stuy, we're finally ready to talk about Love Island aka the best show on television and more.
Megyn Kelly breaks down the controversy surrounding the deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, his role in the pro-Hamas protests at Columbia University, the Trump administration's decision to revoke his student visa and green card, Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin's ridiculous comments on 'The View' about the United States, her claim to be moderate despite her partisan nature, Slotkin's condescending remarks to Pete Hegseth during his confirmation hearing, Michigan voters' misconceptions about her, transgender Rep. Sarah McBride's delusion when misgendered by a fellow congressman during a hearing, bizarre and offensive looks from Paris Fashion Week, what it says about society, and more. Byrna: Go to https://Byrna.com/MEGYN to save 10%Firecracker Farm: Visit https://firecracker.FARM & enter code MK at checkout for a special discount!Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
In the LIVE premiere of Nightly Scroll Hayley exposes Canada's new woke PM, an MSNBC panelist who thinks Ukrainians are MORE American than Americans (???), and the Trump administration flipping the script on illegal aliens, using the Biden admin's CBP One app to facilitate deportations. Then, Hayley scrolls through a wild scene at Paris Fashion Week, intolerant lefties on TikTok, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices