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Latest podcast episodes about pat cleveland

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast
“It Was Like Quiet Thunder”: The Hidden Stories of WWD's BLACK IN FASHION

Rodeo Drive - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 47:12


For over 100 years Women's Wear Daily has been the bible for the fashion industry, and its archives include numerous hidden contributions of Black designers and models. Now that history has been gathered in a stunning new book, BLACK IN FASHION, by Tonya Blazio-Licorish and Tara Donaldson, showcasing the indelible influence of Black culture on a global scale.On Episode 5 of Rodeo Drive-The Podcast, host Lyn Winter spoke with the authors about the book and the revelations they found in the WWD archives. “Fashion has a flawed public history because it hasn't included all the voices,” says Blazio-Licorish, also a visual culture historian and editor with PMC Media Archives. “We were always there, and not just there in marginal roles, but in important roles, in roles that were shaping fashion,” adds Donaldson, most recently WWD's executive editor and Head of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion at Fairchild Media. Dating back as early as the Harlem Renaissance, the Black community was making its mark on clothing and style, from Black dolls for young Black children, early fashion shows, business associations, and fashionable scenes like at The Cotton Club. The authors single out early “influencers” such as Josephine Baker, who even had a hosiery color named in her honor, the dancer Katherine Dunham, who was all the rage in 1940s France, and then the Black models, including Pat Cleveland and Bethann Hardison, who shook up global fashion at the famed 1973 Battle of Versailles.The late André Leon Talley recalled this momentous event in conversation with the authors before his passing. “You could almost just reach out and touch the energy they gave in the air. It was like quiet thunder, and because everyone saw that and felt that at the battle, French designers – Givenchy, Yves Saint Laurent – they started wanting black models.”Black fashion has been intertwined with politics – and BLACK IN FASHION explores how clothing reflected the moment:“During civil rights, that time was really about respectability politics,” explains Donaldson. “It was coming in your Sunday best, to assert dignity. It was a kind of a polite request for human rights. By the time you get to the 70s, the mood changes, the look changes…then the Black Panther movement, it's more powerful, it's more assertive…You have the leather jackets, you have the turtlenecks, you have the berets. And then we see that evolve even into the 2020s. And there's the branded T-shirts, Black Lives Matter.”Finally, the story is still unfolding. Black designers are still not getting the high level industry jobs they deserve, argue Blazio-Licorish and Donaldson, and are even ambivalent about being labeled as Black.So Blazio-Licorish says they finished on a question: “We purposefully left the conversation open to, who's next, who's now, and what do they have to say about where fashion is going to go?”Season 5 of Rodeo Drive – The Podcast is presented by the Rodeo Drive Committee with the support of The Hayman Family, Two Rodeo Drive, Beverly Wilshire, A Four Seasons Hotel, and the Beverly Hills Conference & Visitors Bureau.Season 5 Credits:Executive Producer and Host: Lyn WinterOn behalf of the Rodeo Drive Committee: Kay Monica RoseScriptwriter and Editorial Advisor: Frances AndertonEditor and Videographer: Hans FjellestadTheme music by Brian BanksProduction Assistant: Isabelle Alfonso.Listen, subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Join us on Instagram @rodeodrive Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jewelry Journey Podcast
Episode 217 Part 1: Cara Croninger's Creativity Lives on in Her Daughter, Musician Saudia Young

Jewelry Journey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 23:02


What you'll learn in this episode: How Saudia is preserving her mom Cara Croninger's legacy Why Cara Croninger's resin and plastic jewelry was—and still is—groundbreaking How Cara Croninger refined her jewelry making process, and why she didn't want her pieces to be perfect What it was like to grow up in an artistic family in the heyday of New York's art jewelry scene How Saudia's mom and dad influenced her music career today   About Saudia Young Saudia Young is a New York City-born actress/singer and storyteller in theater and film. Born on the Lower East Side and brought up between Tribeca and LA, Young explores the notion of home, love, justice, and identity through her art.   The recently repatriated artist lived in Berlin, Germany, for a long chapter of performing, writing, and producing. The Ameripolitan Awards 2023 Female Rockabilly Singer nominee released her 7" single ‘Noir Rockabilly Blues,' produced by Lars Vegas-DE and featuring 'The Wobble' on the A and Iggy Pop's 'Lust for Life' on the B side, in 2017, followed up by her 12” debut ‘Unlovable' in 2018. The LP was recorded live at Berlin, Germany's legendary Lightning Recorders.   Young founded a Dark Kabarett and a Rockabilly Noir Blues band in Berlin, co-created the Lost Cabaret and the Schwarze Liste Kabarett theater projects and wrote and produced the award-winning short film The Gallery. While in Berlin, she was cast in the lead voice-over role of Oskar in School for Vampires (the English version of the Hahn Film cartoon series).   Young co-wrote and performed the solo show Sneaker Revolution and is currently writing a theater/film piece about her actor father, Otis Young, and sculptor/designer mom Cara Croninger. Photos Available on TheJewelryJourney.com Additional Resources: Saudia's Website Saudia's Instagram Saudia's Youtube   Transcript:   To jewelry lovers, Cara Croninger was a groundbreaking artist whose work was shown at iconic galleries Artwear and Sculpture to Wear. To musician and actress Saudia Young, she was just mom. Today, Saudia is working to preserve her mother's legacy and secure her place in art jewelry history. She joined the Jewelry Journey Podcast to talk about how Cara made her pioneering resin jewelry; how Cara's work evolved with the times; and why Saudia thinks of her mom every time she performs. Read the episode transcript here. Sharon: Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Jewelry Journey Podcast. This is the first part of a two-part episode. Please make sure you subscribe so you can hear part two as soon as it's released later this week.   Today, we're speaking to my guest, Saudia Young, who is located in Philadelphia. She has an interesting background. Her mother was a very well-known jeweler, and her father was an actor. She was born in New York and grew up between New York and Los Angeles. She is New York material. You will be surprised to hear that she developed a career as an actress, a writer and a singer. She's described as having a whisky voice, and I think that's true, a caramel whisky voice. She was a nominee in 2023.   Saudia: Thank you so much for having me. I'm really glad to come on to your show for the second time. It was the Ameripolitan Music Awards. I was simply nominated for female rockabilly singer. There are lots of different categories and full bands. Jane Rose won for the rockabilly female singer that year. They're moving on, but it was very exciting to come after 15 years in Germany to participate in that. I've met a lot of awesome people because of that.   Sharon: I know you've lived in several places, but I didn't know for 15 years, you say, in Berlin?   Saudia: Yes.   Sharon: Wow! Now you're in Philadelphia this evening.   Saudia: Yes.   Sharon: Is that your home?   Saudia: It is for now. It's where my sister lives. I have a sister from my mother and my father. He had other children, so that's why I clarify that. I'm spending some time with my sister. I've been back and forth in the States since my mom passed in 2019. I'm honestly trying to figure out where I'm going to live. It's not clear because of Covid and my mom passing, but it's been a lot.   Sharon: 15 years being in one place.   Saudia: Yeah, so I'm here for now. I feel like I can't commit to saying this is my home. It's like, “Let's see what it brings. Let's see what happens.” It's great to hang out with my sister. I'm close to my mom's work, which is stored now in Hackensack, New Jersey. I moved it from New York. My mom's work has had more of a tour than I have.   Sharon: Cara Croninger is your mom's name. Even though she passed—I'm very sorry to hear that—she's still very well-known. She has an exhibit in the Smithsonian?   Saudia: No, it's simply her papers, photographs, articles, fashion editorials. As you know, she bridged fashion and art. She was in both worlds. She had a toe or a foot or whatever in both worlds, so she has been accepted into the Archives of American Art at the Smithsonian. That means they have letters, her correspondence to other artists and gallerists and whomever, any type of reviews, sketches, all her boxes of papers and some photographs. It's an honor. It was sad to let that go, but it's also awesome because that means it's helping to secure her legacy.   It will eventually be uploaded digitally so people will be able to look at it. You can go into the archives and look up different artists and see their papers. For example, one of my favorite things were letters from Floriana Frassetto, who founded Mummenschanz and was one of her best friends. She always wrote these beautiful letters to her. She would call her Cara Mia. She was Swiss-Italian. So, it's just that, showing the ephemeral items in her life.   Sharon: You've been on this program before. You were among our first guests—   Saudia: Yeah.   Sharon: If you want to listen to it, it's on TheJewelryJourney.com. We're so glad to have you back again.   Saudia: Thank you.   Sharon: Tell me why your mom's jewelry was different. What was the breakthrough? Why are they keeping her papers?   Saudia: I think because of that bridge. She wasn't craft. She came as a sculptor. Her jewelry was made of acrylic and polyester resin, although she did work in other materials like metals. She started off painting, but the work was always very sculptural and almost avant garde. It went from very organic and indigenous and African influenced to futuristic. It was solidly in the art world, but also solidly in the fashion world when she was with Robert Lee Morris' gallery, Artwear, and before that, Sculpture to Wear.   Artwear blew up and it was very, very popular in the press and in fashion magazines. All the top models were wearing it. People like Iman would come to the gallery openings. It was part of that whole exciting time in the 80s in New York, seeping a little bit into the 90s, but mostly in the 80s. It was in the late 70s and throughout the 80s that they had their heyday. There were other artists in this gallery that are now working and very well-known, like Ted Muehling, Robert Lee Morris himself. Carol Motty, may she rest in peace, was a very, very good friend of my mom. She worked in silicone.   Sharon: I'm sorry. I don't know her.   Saudia: Carol Motty. She did wild, neon-colored, awesome pieces in silicone rubber. She was unique in that it literally was a bridge of art and fashion. That's what she built. I think that was her significance. In terms of the materials, the pieces cost anywhere from $40 to $4,000 or more. She raised the level of this material, which is plastic resin and acrylic, polyester resin, to a very high level. It would get the same price that silver and gold and gemstone jewels would get because of the beauty, the workmanship, that she put into it. The work is known for having this sensual beauty. A lot of the pieces have a wonderful weight. They have a talisman magic to them. People often will collect the pieces. You even collected some pieces.   Sharon: Yeah, I did. I love them.   Saudia: It's kind of magic. She herself as a person was a beautiful, down-to-earth, but funny and effervescent person. People loved meeting her. They loved collecting the work.   Sharon: What was the role you and your sister played?   Saudia: We were her daughters. We did help make work. There were points where we learned how to do the finishing work. We never did the pouring, creating the pigments or the molds, but we could help with finishing. We'd be her child laborers and work on the sanding machine or polishing or drilling holes or what have you. We were able to do finishing work. Because we grew up with it, we understood the shapes and her style, but even growing up with it, there was always some kind of tension. She would say, “That's your style. That's not mine.” It wasn't easy because it was so organic and very unique. That made it hard for her to have people work for her.   Sharon: When you would attend these parties or an opening night at the galleries, did you know who the celebrities of the day were? Were you aware?   Saudia: Yeah, I was in my early 20s or so. At one point, my sister and I both worked at Artwear. We were both looking forward to working with Robert. That was always really fun. Even the artists were celebrities to us because they were so talented and vivacious and positive. I knew a lot of the models, the supermodels, Pat Cleveland and whomever, but since my dad was an actor, I grew up already having certain people in my life. I was trained for that to be not that big of a deal because I just grew up in that.   When my parents met, they were in the Village in the 60s. James Baldwin was a good friend of my dad, and he was allegedly my godfather. It was a smaller world in a way. Definitely, the 60s and even the 80s feel like a more innocent time than now for some reason. I met different celebrities just on my own, and you felt like they were New Yorkers. I knew Jean-Michel Basquiat and I was like, “He's just a kid.” I had no clue.   Sharon: Wow! So, this wasn't a new milieu to you. You knew the big names—I would call them big names—who would come over for dinner. They were around you.   Saudia: Yeah, but it wasn't—now we're going back even before Artwear. It was normal to me. I didn't notice it. It was just part of being a kid in New York, a kid of artists. You know what I mean?   Sharon: But your mother was making this jewelry that I would call groundbreaking. Today we look at it and go, “Oh, it's a piece of plastic,” but it was groundbreaking then.   Saudia: Yeah, it was definitely groundbreaking. I think it still is because there are few people who can work in it, like Patricia von Musulin, who's an amazing artist who works with acrylics. There are some people who can work with it. There's Alexis Bittar, who borrowed a lot of designs from my mom. There are people who can work with it and it's beautiful, but often you see stuff that's mass produced overseas. It doesn't have a good feeling; it just feels cheap. Her work still has this magic weight to it. But as I said, as kids, we didn't know. It was just, “My mom's an artist. She's working at her studio making her stuff.”   Sharon: Was her studio a separate place or was it where you lived?   Saudia: She had many different studios. She had a shared space in Gowanus in Brooklyn, a huge foundry that had 80-foot ceilings that she shared with approximately five other artists. Now, I'm jumping back and forth with timelines. I'm not great with timelines. She had a studio in Dumbo, Brooklyn, at 68 Jay, which was a 2,000-square-foot, awesome studio that she lived in illegally. Our formative years when we were little were on the Lower East Side, but we lived in Tribeca when it was still very industrial. We first started off on Washington Street in an apartment. I think it was a three-bedroom apartment that I recently got to visit again, which was amazing.   She cordoned off a little section of that Astor studio, and then what happened? O.K., when we were at Washington Street, she was able to be one of the resident artists in the Clocktower, which was a studio project where Alanna Heiss was organizing unusual spaces for artists to either create their work or show their work. My mom was one of several artists who were in the Clocktower. That's where she actually met the artist who showed her how to work with plastics. I don't know what his name was.   Sharon: So, she wasn't working with plastic until she met these people?   Saudia: Yeah. She started off painting and doing leatherwork, painting on leather, sewing leather bags, fringe work, Japanese-style obi belts. That's what she started doing first in terms of accessories and crafts.   Sharon: Did your friends know she was a big name, let's say?   Saudia: No, we were all pretty clueless. A lot of our friends were kids of painters. We related to them as workers, like this is what they did for their work. My mom was the lady who made great bread. She made homemade bread, and she made great chicken. People would come over and eat. She was a very social person. We had extended family members, but I don't think my friends thought of her as that famous, not really.   Sharon: I was going to ask you why she wouldn't let you pour, but that made her work. That's her name.   Saudia: I didn't have any desire to pour. As a teenagers, at 18? No desire. I was off doing my own thing. I had my own ways of expressing and my own life. That was her thing.   Sharon: What colors did she like? I've seen some pieces, but I know she had a whole range.   Saudia: She worked in an amazing array of colors. She loved vibrant primary colors. She also worked in colors that were more organic, that were reminiscent of ivory or amber. She would do pours. I think we spoke about this. She would do a pour about once a year. It was always a big deal for her to get the emotional wherewithal to do a pour. Also, I think she was aware of the toxicity. She only wanted to pour during the summer, when the windows could be open and the heat would help the plastic pour faster.  

Equine Voices Podcast
Interview with Pat Cleveland and Guest Sally Spencer - The Balanced Horse Project

Equine Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 108:50


Interview with Pat Cleveland and Guest Sally Spencer- The Balanced Horse ProjectI'm very pleased to announce an interview with Pat Cleveland - The Balanced horse Project  Alabama (USA) and her guest client, Sally Spencer from the UK.I've had the pleasure of chatting with Pat on a few occasions as a guest but in this episode we'll see how the process worked from one of her clients point of view (Sally is located in the UK) so that we can get a different perspective from both sides.Pat is an energetic and funny lady and her conversations usually take on a world of their own.I'm was so looking forward to hearing all about Pat's recent travels and the horses and people she met along the way.Pat is a delight and so was her guest Sally.So sit back, relax and I hope you enjoy this episode.Note: This audio was taken from the live video version, some of the content is based around viewers being able to see the diagrams (photos of horses) If you wish to see the images for reference, you can find them on the YouTube video link below. I also wish to apologise before hand for some of the audio quality (mainly my own) due to my mic switching to the dest top not my main mic.You can still hear the main participants, Pat and Sally, so I hope it doesn't spoil the essence of this session.Pat Cleveland.Horses are Pat Cleveland's life, her muses and teachers.The power of natural balance is magic to trainers, riders and most importantly horses.Pat started the Balanced Horse Project to document how balance solved her horse's problems.A series of rabbit holes lead to the influence of birth trauma developed the crooked horse's behaviour, physical limitations and learning.She studied with the Resonant Science Foundation, the Berkeley Psychic Institute, Cherokee Shaman, Holistic Vet, Historical symbols, earned certifications in 12 holistic therapies, and is recognised as a Universal Energetic.People bring horses to her in Dothan Alabama where horses unwind their bodies and restore body symmetry.Whether a Mustang or purebred, once liberated from fear and pain, they go on to live better as natural sustainable horses.International Consulting, classes and discussions on Zoom, clinics and workshops and travel worldwide.https://www.facebook.com/thebalancedh...http://www.thebalancedhorseproject.net/ Email: Bhpcleveland@gmail.com Video version (alongside applicable podcasts) can be viewed on facebook and YouTube.https://www.facebook.com/equinevoices.co.ukhttps://www.youtube.com/@equinevoicesukhttps://www.instagram.com/equinevoices.ukContact.mailto:equinevoicesronnie@gmail.com

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Dressed: The History of Fashion
Dressed Classic: Fashion and the Showgirl, Part II

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2022 28:31


Today, we continue our exploration of the century long love affair between fashion and the showgirl. Recommended Reading and Viewing: Es-pranza Humphrey's article “Fashioning the Black Chorus Girl" Elspeth Brown's Work! A Queer History of Modeling Marcel Sauvage's Les Mémoires de Joséphine Baker Baker's 1931 Casino de Paris performance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86HqDSY9l9A Robin Givhan's The Battle of Versaiiles: The Night American Fashion Stumbled into the Spotlight and Made History See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Redpill Project - Waking Up The World
Adam's Calendar w/ Special Guest: Pat Cleveland | Makes You Think

Redpill Project - Waking Up The World

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2022 71:47


Adam's Calendar w/ Special Guest: Pat Cleveland | Makes You Think Vince Tagliavia and Jimbob Ovalshorts are joined by special guest Pat Cleveland in discussing one of the most ancient megalithic structures known today, Adam's Calendar. Pat is an amateur researcher focused on the physics of Wholistic Sustainability, and an internationally recognized horse trainer and Founder of The Balanced Horse Project Visit Pat Cleveland's Website: https://thebalancedhorseproject.net/ Visit Jimbob at www.unconstitutionalawakening.com If you like what we're doing here at The Redpill Project You Can Now Show Support And Donate Using Give Send Go! https://givesendgo.com/redpills JOIN US ON THE Social Redpill - A Private Social Network - www.socialredpill.com Check Out All Our Shows And Get Great Information On Guests At www.redpills.tv Use Promo Code: RPP at MyPillow.com to get even lower prices. www.redpills.tv/mypillow My Patriot Supply Be Prepared When Disaster Strikes redpills.tv/patriot The Redpill Project.. Find Us and Subscribe! Web https://redpills.tv Telegram http://t.me/RedpillsTV Rumble https://rumble.com/c/RedpillProject CloutHub https://clouthub.com/redpills GETTR https://gettr.com/user/redpill TikTok https://tiktok.com/@realjoshreid Foxhole App: https://pilled.net/#/profile/127862 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/redpillproje... DLive: https://dlive.tv/RedpillProject

Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion & Style
Episode 23: Conversation with HALSTON Creative Director Ken Downing

Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion & Style

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2022 42:28


Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, fashion-insider, host Kristen Cole sits with Ken Downing, the highly-acclaimed Fashion Director turned HALSTON Creative Director at the brand's NYC office to discuss his plum new position and the heritage of the renowned American legacy brand. Ken shares his infectious love for HALSTON's history and archives, his deep knowledge on vintage and fashion history, his years leading Neiman Marcus' sartorial direction, his Seattle roots, grunge, punk and classic style, his personal sensibility, the tension he looks for in fashion, some of his favorite designers working today and the ladies who now slide into his DMs. The two also discuss HALSTON's enduring influence on fashion (seen even today on the runway), the '70s Halstonettes and iconic creatures that were Halston's circle (from Liza Minelli to Pat Cleveland and Bethann Hardison), the healthy competition between SAINT LAURENT and HALSTON, the modernity that HALSTON introduced (from casting choices to silhouette), American legacy brands (think: Perry Ellis, Stephen Burrows, Calvin Klein), and some of Ken's big plans for HALSTON, to be revealed for Fall23. He also imparts some of his best style advice for women. Kristen touches on Paris (now in full swing), fashion month, the fashion flu, Ewan McGregor, new beginnings, NYC Climate Week... and more.

Black Fashion History
Ep. 49 | How Black Models Changed the Fashion Industry

Black Fashion History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 24:58


Models like Donyale Luna, Pat Cleveland, Beverly Johnson and more paved the way for models today. In episode 49 of #BlackFashionHistory, Taniqua discusses Black models accomplished many "firsts" and changed the fashion industry. Follow us on IG: @blackfashionhistorypodcast @taniquarudell  And if you haven't done so already, please take a moment to rate and review the show. We love hearing your feedback!

The Space of the Waist™
Madeline Ruiz Celebrity Stylist

The Space of the Waist™

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 60:00


Madeline Ruiz was the curator for the Personal Collection for Iris Apfel. This collection traveled to major museums across the country. Madeline served as personal shopper to M. Apfel and many others. Madeline is also a personal stylist. Madeline graduated from ( FIT) Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. shows, red carpet events, magazine advertising and promotional campaigns. Her experience as magazine editorial directo sets her as an arbiter or style and taste, promoting the best designers and talent available. As a contributor and writer, her duties span from concept to castine, fittings and editine. And as image consultant she brands her client and finos and estabushes their public persona CLIENTS: Amber Valetta, America Ferrera, Beverlv Johnson, Beverlv Lee, Carmen Dell'Oretice, Catherine Zeta Jones, Cicelv Ison, Debbie Dickin son. Diana Ross. Eva Longoria, IrIs Aptel, Janice Dickinson, Jerry Mall, Namath. Laura Dern, Marla rump, Martin Scorsese Mounia, Nell Carter, Pat Cleveland, Raquel Welch, Roberta Flack, Sigorney Weaver DESIGNERS: Marc Jacobs, Randolph Duke, Betsy Johnson, Carlos Marques, Naeem Kahn, Yoly Munoz PHOTOGRAPHERS: Beth Baptiste, Bob Murray, Francisco Scavullo, Gideon Lewin, Leonardo DeVega, Paul Gelsobello, Rebecca Blake Ric Somekh. Ricardo Betancourt MUSIc: Prince/Sheena Easton - MusIc Video https:www.voutube.com/watch!V=UG VcCAlUgE Sheena Easton - Eternitv - Official Music Video https:/www.youtube.com/ watch!V=DVW-IOSH&US Melba Moore - Album Cover and Press Shote The Latin Connection (FOX TV- Weeklv Dance Show Filmed at Studio 54 The Fania AllStars - Ruben Blades, Willie Colon, La Indria, Iris Chacon, Tito Roias, Pedro Biaggi, Brenda K. Star FILM/TELEVISION: Featured guest in Iris (2015) by Albert Maysles reatured guest on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee _yoy, MAGAZINEC. AMERICAN VOGUE LONDON'S ATTITUDE COSMOPOLITAN USA THE GUESTINEORMANT THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER ADVERTISING: Jou Jou Jeans - Ad Campaign Candies Shoes - Ad Campaign Attitude Fragrance - Ad Campaign Jordache Jeans - Ads and TV Commercials LouIS Bartholowmew Jewelry -Ad Campaign Ladv Madonna Catalog - Maternitv for the Stvlish Mom Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics - TV Commercial BainDesoleil THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS MAGAZINE MAS MAGAZINE FASHION EDITOR - (UNIVISION WOMAN'S WORLD MAGAZINE - Monthly Contributing Editor Makeovers For Real Women' ESSENCE MAGAZINE - Mo inthly Contributing Editor How I To Wear Something 10 Different Ways RETAIL EXHIBIT. MACYS - Fashion Advisor Mavor Koch's Gallery at Gracie Mansion LOEHMANNS - Personal Shopper Puerto Rican Artists In New York NORDSTROM - Personal Shopper Madeline Ruiz-1ne StyliSt, JOANNA MASTROIANN) - First Assistant Profiled on Tempo Channel BLOOMINGDALES -At Your Service - Personal Shopper GUCCI - Fifth Aven ue StO - Assistant to Fashion Director SAKS FIFTH AVENUE - The Fifth Avenue Club - Personal Shopper NORMA KAMAL - Couture Department - Sales and Promotional Events Start Signing

The Space of the Waist™
Madeline Ruiz Celebrity Stylist

The Space of the Waist™

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 60:00


Madeline Ruiz was the curator for the Personal Collection for Iris Apfel. This collection traveled to major museums across the country. Madeline served as personal shopper to M. Apfel and many others. Madeline is also a personal stylist. Madeline graduated from ( FIT) Fashion Institute of Technology in NYC. shows, red carpet events, magazine advertising and promotional campaigns. Her experience as magazine editorial directo sets her as an arbiter or style and taste, promoting the best designers and talent available. As a contributor and writer, her duties span from concept to castine, fittings and editine. And as image consultant she brands her client and finos and estabushes their public persona CLIENTS: Amber Valetta, America Ferrera, Beverlv Johnson, Beverlv Lee, Carmen Dell'Oretice, Catherine Zeta Jones, Cicelv Ison, Debbie Dickin son. Diana Ross. Eva Longoria, IrIs Aptel, Janice Dickinson, Jerry Mall, Namath. Laura Dern, Marla rump, Martin Scorsese Mounia, Nell Carter, Pat Cleveland, Raquel Welch, Roberta Flack, Sigorney Weaver DESIGNERS: Marc Jacobs, Randolph Duke, Betsy Johnson, Carlos Marques, Naeem Kahn, Yoly Munoz PHOTOGRAPHERS: Beth Baptiste, Bob Murray, Francisco Scavullo, Gideon Lewin, Leonardo DeVega, Paul Gelsobello, Rebecca Blake Ric Somekh. Ricardo Betancourt MUSIc: Prince/Sheena Easton - MusIc Video https:www.voutube.com/watch!V=UG VcCAlUgE Sheena Easton - Eternitv - Official Music Video https:/www.youtube.com/ watch!V=DVW-IOSH&US Melba Moore - Album Cover and Press Shote The Latin Connection (FOX TV- Weeklv Dance Show Filmed at Studio 54 The Fania AllStars - Ruben Blades, Willie Colon, La Indria, Iris Chacon, Tito Roias, Pedro Biaggi, Brenda K. Star FILM/TELEVISION: Featured guest in Iris (2015) by Albert Maysles reatured guest on Live with Regis and Kathie Lee _yoy, MAGAZINEC. AMERICAN VOGUE LONDON'S ATTITUDE COSMOPOLITAN USA THE GUESTINEORMANT THE SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER ADVERTISING: Jou Jou Jeans - Ad Campaign Candies Shoes - Ad Campaign Attitude Fragrance - Ad Campaign Jordache Jeans - Ads and TV Commercials LouIS Bartholowmew Jewelry -Ad Campaign Ladv Madonna Catalog - Maternitv for the Stvlish Mom Elizabeth Arden Cosmetics - TV Commercial BainDesoleil THE NEW YORK DAILY NEWS MAGAZINE MAS MAGAZINE FASHION EDITOR - (UNIVISION WOMAN'S WORLD MAGAZINE - Monthly Contributing Editor Makeovers For Real Women' ESSENCE MAGAZINE - Mo inthly Contributing Editor How I To Wear Something 10 Different Ways RETAIL EXHIBIT. MACYS - Fashion Advisor Mavor Koch's Gallery at Gracie Mansion LOEHMANNS - Personal Shopper Puerto Rican Artists In New York NORDSTROM - Personal Shopper Madeline Ruiz-1ne StyliSt, JOANNA MASTROIANN) - First Assistant Profiled on Tempo Channel BLOOMINGDALES -At Your Service - Personal Shopper GUCCI - Fifth Aven ue StO - Assistant to Fashion Director SAKS FIFTH AVENUE - The Fifth Avenue Club - Personal Shopper NORMA KAMAL - Couture Department - Sales and Promotional Events Start Signing

Monk on The Mountain Spiritual Podcast
Monk on the Mountain Episode 26 - Pat Cleveland - Fashion Super Modeling Icon, Artist, Spiritualist.

Monk on The Mountain Spiritual Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 63:33


On  this episode we are so happy to have Pat Cleveland as our guest. She has graced the cover of Vogue magazine and is a legendary figure in the world of high-fashion. We discuss her life as a spiritual seeker as well as a world renown model and artist. She intimately shares with us the beginning of her spiritual journey and she details the experience of meeting her guru and shares her takes on modern spirituality. Pat casually discusses writing music with The Beetles, living amongst celebrity and also shares her beautiful perspective on fame and success through a lens of love and enlightenment.Pat Cleveland IG: https://www.instagram.com/patcleveland/

Equine Voices Podcast
Interview with Pat Cleveland and Guest Paula Bosher - Balanced Horse Project

Equine Voices Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 75:00 Transcription Available


Interview with Pat Cleveland and Paula Bosher.It's always a pleasure when I get the chance to chat with Pat.  It's always such fun!She has so much energy (which is a bonus in her line of work) that she just jumps of the screen or in this case, the audio.I've had the pleasure of chatting with Pat on a few occasions as a guest but in this episode, we'll see how the process worked from one of her clients point of view, so that we can get a different perspective.It gets even more interesting when you realise that the client lives in New Zealand and Pat lives in Alabama USA Pat is an energetic and funny lady and her conversations usually take on a world of their own.So sit back, relax and I hope you enjoy this episode.Introduction:Horses are Pat Cleveland's life, her muses and teachers.The power of natural balance is magic to trainers, riders and most importantly horses.Pat started the Balanced Horse Project to document how balance solved her horse's problems.A series of rabbit holes lead to the influence of birth trauma developed the crooked horse's behaviour, physical limitations and learning.She studied with the Resonant Science Foundation, the Berkeley Psychic Institute, Cherokee Shaman, Holistic Vet, Historical symbols, earned certifications in 12 holistic therapies, and is recognised as a Universal Energetic.People bring horses to her in Dothan Alabama where horses unwind their bodies and restore body symmetry.Whether a Mustang or purebred, once liberated from fear and pain, they go on to live better as natural sustainable horses.International Consulting, classes and discussions on Zoom, clinics and workshops and travel worldwide.http://www.thebalancedhorseproject.net/https://www.facebook.com/thebalancedhorseEmail: Bhpcleveland@gmail.comInterview: video versionhttps://www.facebook.com/equinevoices.co.ukhttps://youtu.be/J9sUxsokPpk Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/equinevoices)

Men's Health Unscripted
Episode 39- Part 2: Masculinity Defined with Lashelle Ullie

Men's Health Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 60:15


Lashelle Ullie is a Beverly Hills licensed medical esthetician, skin care specialist, grooming expert, and makeup artist. His celebrity clients have included Kelly Rowland, Toni Braxton, Pat Cleveland, Robi Reed, Emma Watson, Johnny Galecki, Toni Collette, and many other entertainment insiders and celebrities. His passion for makeup artistry and skincare led to a 20+ year career working in cosmetics and product development with Neiman Marcus, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Bobbi Brown, MAC Cosmetics, and many, many other high-end brands. Lashelle empowers his clients with easy, effective and accessible skin care treatments that result in healthy-looking skin and effortless self-confidence. His Purpose is the education of normalizing men's skin care through the mindset of self-care. In part 2 of this series we discuss masculinity and the many definitions it may carry, how the media currently perceives men and what we can do to make a difference. Lashelle is awesome and through his career has experienced so much in regards to men's mental and emotional health and peeling the layers of vulnerability back, we hope you enjoy! Find Lashelle here: www.lashelleullie.com As always we're here: www.menshealthunscripted.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menshealthunscripted/support

Men's Health Unscripted
Episode 39- Part I: Men's Self Care With Lashelle Ullie

Men's Health Unscripted

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 46:49


Lashelle Ullie is a Beverly Hills licensed medical esthetician, skin care specialist, grooming expert, and makeup artist. His celebrity clients have included Kelly Rowland, Toni Braxton, Pat Cleveland, Robi Reed, Emma Watson, Johnny Galecki, Toni Collette, and many other entertainment insiders and celebrities. His passion for makeup artistry and skincare led to a 20+ year career working in cosmetics and product development with Neiman Marcus, Chanel, Saint Laurent, Tom Ford, Bobbi Brown, MAC Cosmetics, and many, many other high-end brands. Lashelle empowers his clients with easy, effective and accessible skin care treatments that result in healthy-looking skin and effortless self-confidence. His Purpose is the education of normalizing men's skin care through the mindset of self-care. Find Lashelle here: www.lashelleullie.com As always we're here: www.menshealthunscripted.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/menshealthunscripted/support

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The Magic of 1970's Fashion with Pat Cleveland, Part II

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 37:06


In part II of our conversation, supermodel Pat Cleveland shares more of her memories from the 1970s international fashion scene, including her friendship with Halston and her participation in the legendary Battle of Versailles. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The Magic of 1970's Fashion with Pat Cleveland, Part I

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 51:02


Pat Cleveland ascended to supermodel stardom in the 1970s, bewitching and befriending everyone from Andy Warhol to Halston. This week, she joins us to relive the excitement and revery of an era unrivaled in the history of fashion and one in which she was inarguably central to defining. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Equine Voices Podcast
Interview with Pat Cleveland - Frank Fraser - Kathy Price (part two)

Equine Voices Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 74:01 Transcription Available


An interview with three, very different people but with a similar work ethos and they all have something in common . . . Horses.This is my second interview with Pat, Frank and Kathy  (I've interviewed them separately on a few occasions)  This episode touches on the work that Pat did with Kathy's horse Teasel.  Bare in mind that Pat is in Alabama USA and Kathy and her horse are in Wales UK and for this reason the results are even more interesting. But don't take my word for it, listen for yourself and make your own mind up.  Either way , I usually find their interviews lively occasions and this episode is no exception.  When you get them all together in the same place  (even if it's only a virtual room) there is definitely going to be smiles, laughter and some thought provoking moments.  So sit back, relax and I hope you enjoy this episode.Regards Ronnie

See'rs, Be-ers, Knowers and Doers
From Medical Intuition to Buying the Right Foods - There is No Wrong Time to Use Intuition

See'rs, Be-ers, Knowers and Doers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 30:10 Transcription Available


I spoke with Pat Cleveland on May 4, 2021. We had an interesting conversation about how intuition and life can lead us places and bring us to a knowing and then an understanding and also how it can be used for the simple things in life as well as more intense or important aspects of life. Bio No school, course, or book could shape Pat Cleveland's intuitivehorse training adventure. Self trust, trial and error, documentation,and bind challenges finally produced consistent results whichsupport international performance horses, breeding farms, Olympicteams and people who simply want answers and connection withtheir horse.Pat Cleveland is an Equine Intuitive Horse Trainer who researchedthe links to genetic symmetry, problem horses and balance. Her intuitive translations tapinto equine epigenetic which restores peace and balance to horses. The side effects gobeyond the explanations of science, leading to a diverse life of learning.Educated in Classical Horsemanship, riding, training and instruction, Hippology, Equineand Human Bio-mechanics, Coaching Psychology with spin offs in music theory and art.Apprenticing in equine manipulation, certifications from Cornell University in EquineFirst Aide and a working relationship with Dr. Gerald Wessner of the Holistic Vet Clinicprovided confidence to publicly present the energetic qualities we have. Pat earned 12certifications in energy based modalities and pioneered integrated therapist before it wasrecognized. She redirected her focus when therapeutic resource failed to providepermanent results.Her Veterinary Intuitive reputation grew world wide after a series of Near DeathExperienced revealed the body is an interactive Matrix of energy and informationdesigned to maintain balance. Pat began unwinding crooked horses after studied basics ofUnified Field Theory with the Resonant Science Foundation justified her downloadedvisions.The human connection can trigger the genetic sequence to restore balance at any point inthe life of a horse. Pat shocked the horse world, proving her empathic reach could restorea fractured foal 900 miles a way. The world has watched Pat work with mustangs,wrecks, pets and winners. The results consistently shift the thinking of anyoneexperiencing her work.The question is: Is it time to expand our thoughts and follow our instincts about whathorses really need from us?Pat Cleveland lives in Dothan, Alabama, USA. She runs a small training center and aglobal consulting and training service, and life coaching peoplePhoto analysisIn house Problem SolvingPrep Training for young horsesPerformance and Breeding problem solvingLong distance equine training sessionsPresentations, ClinicsContactbhpcleveland@gmail.comThebalanced horseProject@facebook.com messengerThebalancedhorseProject.net

Equine Voices Podcast
Interview with Pat Cleveland - Kathy Price - Frank Fraser (part one)

Equine Voices Podcast

Play Episode Play 59 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 71:24 Transcription Available


An interview with three, very different people (with a similar work ethos) who all have something in common . . . Horses.I am so excited about this interview! Three individuals that have never met before but have recently been introduced to each other through a podcasts I had previously done.It goes without saying (as you will hopefully come to realise in this episode) they have more in common than just horses.So sit back, relax and I hope you enjoy this enlightening episode. 

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Equine Voices Podcast
Interview with Pat Cleveland (Part 2) and Frank Fraser - Balanced Horse Project

Equine Voices Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 94:39


Interview with Pat Cleveland (Part 2) and Frank Fraser- Balanced Horse Project A little introduction: (Check out here page for more information)Horses are Pat Cleveland's life, her muses and teachers.The power of natural balance is magic to trainers, riders and most importantly horses.Pat started the Balanced Horse Project to document how balance solved her horse's problems.A series of rabbit holes lead to the influence of birth trauma developed the crooked horse's behaviour, physical limitations and learning.She studied with the Resonant Science Foundation, the Berkley Psychic Institute, Cherokee Shaman, Holistic Vet, Historical symbols, earned certifications in 12 holistic therapies, and is recognised as a Universal Energetic.People bring horses to her in Dothan Alabama where horses unwind their bodies and restore body symmetry.Whether a Mustang or purebred, once liberated from fear and pain, they go on to live better as natural sustainable horses.International Consulting, classes and discussions on Zoom, clinics and workshops and travel worldwide.Pat can be reached on:Facebook visit thebalancedhorseproject@facebook.comEmail: Bhpcleveland@gmail.comIn this second interview with Pat her husband Frank will be joining us in the live. I'm Frank Fraser the other half of the Balanced Horse Project.  I'm married to the brilliant Patricia Cleveland and have been in the horse business on and off for 40 years: in the breeding quarter horses and world class Thoroughbreds.  I worked for Winfield farms, home of Northern Dancer, I was in charge of the last filly in his direct bloodline. Learning from my Uncle about rising and training Tennessee walkers while growing up in Alabama when I was growing up introduced me to quarter horses. I went to College in Sudbury Ontario and fell in love with the people and country. I  made a young man's living in Horse world involved with the pleasure riding trails in Canada, that's how Pat and I came to know each other . She introduced he holistic side of horsemanship. I have been fully invested  in Pat's endeavours and traveling around the world. Pat and I work together to bring insight about the way horses work and try to communicate with people. Pat and I have a small biodynamic farm in Southern Alabama, where people come with their problem horses. They leave with new insight of Horsemanship.https://youtu.be/fPc5Em0njpk

Equine Voices Podcast
Interview with Pat Cleveland - Balanced Horse Project

Equine Voices Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 14, 2021 109:48


This is my first recording with Pat and she has a wealth of knowledge in her field, this episode only scratches the surface.(For those of you with sensitive hearing, this podcast is copied from a live stream interview, which I am in the process of editing. It is not the best in sound quality, so I apologies beforehand)A little introduction:Horses are Pat Cleveland's life, her muses and teachers.The power of natural balance is magic to trainers, riders and most importantly horses. Pat started the Balanced Horse Project to document how balance solved her horse's problems. A series of rabbit holes lead to the influence of birth trauma developed the crooked horse's behaviour, physical limitations and learning. She studied with the Resonant Science Foundation, the Berkley Psychic Institute, Cherokee Shaman, Holistic Vet, Historical symbols, earned certifications in 12 holistic therapies, and is recognised as a Universal Energetic.People bring horses to her in Dothan Alabama where horses unwind their bodies and restore body symmetry. Whether a Mustang or purebred, once liberated from fear and pain, they go on to live better as natural sustainable horses.  International Consulting, classes and discussions on Zoom, clinics and workshops and travel worldwide.Pat can be reached on: Facebook visit thebalancedhorseproject@facebook.com    Email: Bhpcleveland@gmail.comhttps://youtu.be/P3XZHygAdXo

A Matchesfashion Podcast
Pat Cleveland

A Matchesfashion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 5:02


Pat Cleveland, the model who found fame in the 1970s as a Halston muse and catwalk star, looks back at her extraordinary life: a bohemian upbringing in New York's Harlem, being proposed to as a teenager by Muhammad Ali, partying with Andy Warhol and Karl Lagerfeld in Paris, and her star turn in the Battle of Versailles – a legendary event in fashion history. Photograph by Paul van Ravenstein.

Get Undrest
Get Undrest with… Pat Cleveland

Get Undrest

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 51:40


One of the first and true Supermodel greats, Pat began her career in the late 1960s persevering in the face of racist discrimination and forging an important path which would set a crucial precedent for other Black women coming into the fashion industry. In the 1970s she moved to Paris and became friends with Karl Lagerfeld, muse to Andy Warhol and Salvador Dali. She's starred on the runways of Valentino, Yves Saint Laurent and Chanel to name a very few. Pat has been shot by the all-time great fashion photographers from Richard Avedon to Irving Penn, Guy Bourdain and Steven Meisel. And now in her 70th year, continues to work, often appearing alongside her model daughter Anna. She was one of the 100 cover stars of this September's Italian Vogue cover and was cited by Tom Ford as a muse for his spring summer 2021 collection. High fashion veteran Andre Leon Talley has described her as “the all-time superstar model and the Josephine Baker of the international runways”. Find Victoria on Instagram @missvictoriamossPat @patclevelandDownload DREST at The App StoreFollow us on Instagram @drestTweet us @DrestStyle Email us at ideas@drest.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Emerge! Design Talk with Dionne Williams
7. Design Talk with Pat Cleveland

Emerge! Design Talk with Dionne Williams

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 34:06


Host Dionne Williams interviews legendary model Pat Cleveland!  Pat discusses her legendary modeling career, her start with Ebony Fashion Show with Eunice Johnson, working with top designer icons Halston, Yves St. Lauren and Karl Lagerfeld.  Her take on diversity in fashion, the battle of versailles, partying at Studio 54 and so much more! Such a … Continue reading 7. Design Talk with Pat Cleveland →

O.T.T
The Countess of The Catwalk: Mrs. Pat Cleveland

O.T.T

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 72:20


Legendary supermodel and pioneer, Pat Cleveland is here to discuss her prolific career. Discovered at 14 by Vogue's Carrie Donovan, Cleveland went on to be a muse to fashion's brightest minds including Karl Lagerfeld, Antonio Lopez and Stephen Burrows, Cleveland broke barriers as a Black model in the fashion industry and to this day has one of the best runway walks of all time.

Beauty Me with Charisse Kenion
Makeup, disco, queer icons and what it means to be mixed race as Black Lives Matter makes history

Beauty Me with Charisse Kenion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 58:11


I’m so excited to share today’s guest with you! Clayton Reid is the Senior Makeup Artist for Nars Cosmetics in the UK and Ireland, and also a DJ. Amongst many other things, we discuss what it’s like for Clay as a mixed-race man who’s able to pass and how that makes him feel when it comes to addressing his heritage, especially during a time when Black Lives Matter is finally being addressed and respected as a movement. We talk about experimenting with goth culture back home in Cardiff, Wales, Clay’s memories of queuing up to buy the MAC Disney Villains collection, and how his cinema job prepared him for leading a makeup team. We also discuss our mutual love of books and 1970s style, including icons such as Diana Ross, Pat Cleveland and Antonio Lopez. Check out Clay’s Sunday playlist on Spotify here or visit his Soundcloud here. Products: Nars Pure Radiant Tinted Moisturiser: https://www.narscosmetics.co.uk/en/pure-radiant-tinted-moisturiser-spf-30-pa/999NACTINTED9.html Dr Paw Paw Everybody Hair and Body Wash: https://amzn.to/2NQ2G2w Dr Paw Paw Everybody Hair and Body and Conditioner: https://amzn.to/38kpscc Nars Skin Purifying Foam Cleanser: https://www.narscosmetics.co.uk/en/purifying-foam-cleanser/0607845048022.html Nars Skin Aqua Gel Luminous Oil-Free Moisturiser: https://www.narscosmetics.co.uk/en/aqua-gel-luminous-oil-free-moisturiser/0607845048077.html Nars Skin Multi-Action Hydrating Toner: https://www.narscosmetics.co.uk/en/multi-action-hydrating-toner/0607845048046.html Nars Makeup Your Mind: https://amzn.to/3ghmPLd Kevyn Aucoin Face Forward: https://amzn.to/3dT9erR Andy Warhol Polaroids: https://amzn.to/38kz7jb Antonio Lopez Sex Fashion and Disco: https://amzn.to/3dSKFv2 Disclosure documentary on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81284247 Thanks so much for all the support – be sure to join the community over on Instagram @beautymepodcast or check out my personal account @charisse.kenion! Please do rate, subscribe and review where possible and finally, follow Clay on Instagram @clay_reid and check out his DJ alter ego @butch_queen!

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast
Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco Q&A | Fashion Culture

The Museum at FIT Fashion Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 37:52


Antonio Lopez 1970: Sex Fashion & Disco is an electrifying documentary that follows fashion illustrator (and FIT alumnus) Antonio Lopez from New York to Paris between 1969 and 1973. Alexander Joseph, Hue Magazine managing editor, leads a Q&A with the film's director Paul Caranicas and models Pat Cleveland and Corey Tippen. Watch the full video with captions on YouTube. The Museum at FIT (MFIT) is the only museum dedicated exclusively to the art of fashion in New York City. https://www.fitnyc.edu/museum

The Last Bohemians
S2 Ep6: Zandra Rhodes: Studio 54, punk and the power of fuchsia with the British style icon

The Last Bohemians

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 33:16


Zandra Rhodes OBE has spent 50 years at the forefront of British fashion, having dressed everyone from Freddie Mercury to Princess Diana in her signature printed chiffons. Her work was adopted by the Studio 54 crowd in the 1970s, her gold lamé dresses modelled by the likes of Donna Summer and Pat Cleveland. Then she lacerated her chiffons with safety pins and was dubbed the Princess of Punk, a name that matched her trademark fuchsia bobbed hair. To this day she remains independent, having never sold out her brand to a big fashion house. At 79, she is as DIY as ever. The Last Bohemians caught Zandra at an interesting – and stressful – time as she was celebrating her career's five-decade run at the same time as getting to grips with the death of her long-term partner. Themes of life, loss, grief and relevancy weave throughout this episode, as do ruminations on creativity, routine and restlessness and stories about Studio 54, her eccentric friendship circle, her take on the royal family and more. Her work ethic is infamous – but has the death of a loved one shifted her priorities? We meet the style icon in her multi-hued apartment on two separate occasions to find out how she manages to do it all...

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The Joy of Fashion, an Interview with Pat Cleveland

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 43:58


This week we talk with fashion icon and fashion model pioneer Pat Cleveland about her fifty-plus year career in fashion. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

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Art Beauty
Two Fashion Legends on Dining with Diana Ross and the Secret to Shopping Haute Couture on a Budget

Art Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 27:27


Llewellyn Jenkins and Chad Groom have styled many an A-list celebrity and fashion icon – from Diana Ross, Iman, Pat Cleveland and Tyson Beckford, to Chrissy Teigen, Tracy Morgan and Will Smith. They share behind-the-scenes gossip from their days at BET, the trick to deciding when to splurge, and the secret place to buy haute couture on a budget.

Horse Chats
490: Pat Cleveland - The Balanced Horse Project

Horse Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 40:34


The Balanced Horse Project    Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on    www.HorseChats.com/PatCleveland   Music - BenSound.com   Interviewed by Glenys Cox

Fashion Unzipped
Antonio's girls and the disco king of fashion

Fashion Unzipped

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2018 27:46


In the 1960s and '70s, Antonio Lopez was at the centre of the fashion world. The fashion illustrator brought energy and colour to his drawings for Vogue and Women's Wear Daily, all while partying with Pat Cleveland, collaborating with Karl Lagerfeld and romancing Jerry Hall. A new documentary explores Lopez's life in the words of people who knew him well - we bring you an extract from our exclusive interview with the film's director. Read the full story here: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/fashion/people/made-everyone-beautiful-one-stroke-pen-illustrator-antonio-lopez/ Also in this episode, Emily Cronin, Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, Sonia Haria and Krissy Turner discuss why Britney Spears is back in fashion, how faux fur is giving us something new to worry about and which products to bring into your spring beauty routine. Visit telegraph.co.uk/fashion-unzipped-podcast for more on these and other stories, and email us on unzipped@telegraph.co.uk

Fashion Decipher
4. Halston Style

Fashion Decipher

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2018 32:10


Listen as Fashion Decipher talks about the Halston’s career and rise to fame. Also, interviews with Halston’s niece Lesley Frowick and two of the Halstonettes, Pat Cleveland and Nancy North.

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RuPaul: What's The Tee with Michelle Visage
Episode 108: Pat Cleveland

RuPaul: What's The Tee with Michelle Visage

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2017 67:05


In this episode Ru and Michelle are joined by Pat Cleveland. They discuss Vogue, Carrie Donovan, Ebony Magazine, her trademark walk, and Anna Cleveland.   This episode is sponsored by Lyft and Texture.

We Luvv Rare Grooves
Pat Cleveland

We Luvv Rare Grooves

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2017 96:47


We Welcome to the Groove Studio Fashion Royalty Ms Pat Cleveland she initially attained success in the 1960s and 1970s and was one of the first African-American models within the fashion industry to achieve prominence as a runway model and print model. She started her career on the Ebony Fashion Fair Tour which led her to meeting and working with many of the fashion industry's top enterprising people of the era, including Diana Vreeland and being photographed by Irving Penn, Steven Meisel, Richard Avedon and Andy Warhol [9][10] and briefly became a muse to Salvador Dal?.[11] She made her first appearance as a fashion model in American Vogue in June 1970, photographed by Berry Berenson [12] and the same year, appeared in the very first issue of Essence magazine. she has also appeared on the covers of: Vanity Fair, Interview, Essence, Harper's, Cosmopolitan, Women’s Wear Daily, L'Officiel, The Sunday Times Magazine and GQ,The Pinnacle of her career may have been Battle of Versailles Fashion Show; where she one of a few black models to appear in the legendary fashion show. Today you can find her performing and singing a tribute to Josephine Baker along and she is an accomplished author with her current best selling book Walking with the Muses: A Memoir, covering her early life in Harlem and her career in the fashion industry.

Pardon My French with Garance Doré
Embracing Your Freedom: Pat Cleveland

Pardon My French with Garance Doré

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 59:20


Garance Doré sits down with Pat Cleveland, famed fashion model, to discuss her new book, « Walking with the Muses, » the New York City of her youth, going after what you want, empowerment of woman, and more. For photos visit garancedore.com. Pardon My French is released every Thursday on iTunes.

Freethought Radio
Guests: Broadway composer Charles Strouse Pat Cleveland, director, Alabama Freethought Association

Freethought Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2009 37:50


Pat Cleveland will talk about freethought activism in the Deep South, and the hosts will interview Emmy-, Grammy- and Tony-award winning composer Charles Strouse, now 80, and author of the memoir, Put on a Happy Face, about his unbelief, his civil rights experiences and his music. Strouse wrote the music for such Broadway musicals as "Annie," "Applause" and "Bye, Bye, Birdie."

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The Battle of Versailles: 50 Years Later with "Halstonette" Chris Royer

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 49:02


This week marks the 50th anniversary of one of American fashion's greatest moments: the Battle of Versailles. "Halstonette" Chris Royer joins us to discuss her first hand account of modeling in the now legendary fashion face-off between French haute couture and American design. Want more Battle of Versailles?The King of Sexy Cling: An Interview with Stephen Burrows The Magic of 1970s Fashion with Pat Cleveland, Part I and Part II Invisible Beauty: An Interview with Bethann Hardison Eleanor Lambert: Empress of 7th Avenue The Battle of Versailles, An Interview with Robin Givhan Robin Givhan's New York Time's Bestselling book The Battle of VersaillesWant more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our websiteOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titles!Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code dressed50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/* Check out Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: https://www.rosettastone.com/* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.com* Check out Uncommon Goods and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: www.uncommongoods.com* Check out Warner Bros Discovery - Max: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-official-gilded-age-podcast/id1605253822* Check out Yale University Press and use my code DRESSED25 for a great deal: http://versoadvertising.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Dressed: The History of Fashion
For the Love of Fashion: Celebrating 500 Episodes of Getting Dressed, Part 1

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 53:38


This week we celebrate six years and 500 episodes of Dressed with a live, two part podcast event featuring surprise past Dressed guests and our beloved listeners. Past Dressed guests in order of appearance:Chicago's Fashionable Past with Jessica Pushor, Part I and Part IILiving History: An interview with Cheyney McKnight, Part I and Part IIFHN #23 Cutting Portraits with Silhouette Artist Charles BurnsA Life Lived in Fashion with Halston Model, Muse and Archivist Chris Royer, Part I and Part IIThe Battle of Versailles: 50 Years Later with "Halstonette" Chris RoyerSome highlights from 500 episodes of Dressed:Biba, an interview with Barbara Hulanicki and Martin PelThe King of Sexy Cling, an interview with Stephen BurrowsSonia Delaunay: The Art of Everything, an interview with Waleria Dorogova, Part I and Part IIBeach Pajamas: From Sleepwear to Sportswear, an interview with Janine D'Agati and Hannah SchiffSporting Fashion: An interview with Christina Johnson and Kevin Jones, Part I and Part IIThe Red Menace: How Lipstick Changed the Face of America, an interview with Ilise S. Carter, Part I and Part IIGordon Parks: The Man of Many HatsFashioning the Philippines: Salvacion Lim Higgins, An Interview with Mark Lewis HigginsThe Joy of Fashion, an Interview with Pat ClevelandThe Magic of 1970s Fashion with Pat Cleveland, Part I and Part IIIn Memoriam, Dressed's guests we've lostSupreme Glamour, an Interview with Mary WilsonFashion Oracle: Trend Forecasting to Paper Dolls with David WolfeFinding Beauty, an Interview with Photographer Tony VaccaroWant more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classesOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titlesOur Sponsors:* Check out BetterHelp: betterhelp.com/DRESSED* Check out ByHeart and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: byheart.com* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: happymammoth.com* Check out Rosetta Stone and use my code TODAY for a great deal: www.rosettastone.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Dressed: The History of Fashion
The Joy of Fashion with Pat Cleveland (Dressed Classic)

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 36:49


This week we talk with fashion icon and fashion model pioneer Pat Cleveland about her fifty-plus year career in fashion.Pat's memoir Walking with the Muses Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our website and classesOur InstagramOur bookshelf with over 100 of our favorite fashion history titlesListen ad free here!Our Sponsors:* Check out Acorns: https://acorns.com/DRESSED* Check out Happy Mammoth and use my code DRESSED for a great deal: https://happymammoth.com* Check out Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/dressed-the-history-of-fashion/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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