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Broadcaster Aifric O'Connell explains the trickle-down effect of top influencers and catwalk shows abandoning gel manicures in favour of a return to a healthier, more natural-looking nail, more in line with the recent Quiet Luxury fashion trend.
Explore how to style accent pillows and area rugs with intentional texture and color. Learn to layer, balance patterns, and choose artisan pieces that bring warmth, cohesion, and quiet luxury to your living space. Fluent Trends City: Overland Park Address: 10650 Roe Avenue Website: https://fluenttrends.com
Warum Champagner am Platz nicht mehr reicht – und was Premium im Salon heute bedeutet.Vergiss alles, was du über "Luxus" im Salon gelernt hast. Die Premium-Kundinvon 2026 tickt völlig anders als noch vor drei Jahren. Sie will keinengoldenen Spiegel, keinen Champagner am Platz und kein übertriebenes Chichi.Sie sucht etwas viel Wertvolleres: "Quiet Luxury", radikale Reibungslosigkeit und mentale Entlastung.In dieser Folge sprechen wir darüber, wie sich das Kaufverhalten im Premium-Segment gerade massiv verändert. Wir klären, warum "Effizienz der neueLuxus" ist und warum du aufhören musst, es allen recht machen zu wollen.Und wir sprechen über das Thema, das am meisten wehtut: Warum du alte Kundengehen lassen musst, wenn du Platz für die neue Luxus-Kundin machen willst.(Spoiler: Genau das setzen wir gerade im Schönsein Club um).Diese Folge ist für dich, wenn du deine Preise erhöhen willst, aber Angsthast, dass du dafür "noch mehr" bieten musst.
In this episode of Unpacking Iconic Homes, we dive into the world of legendary British interior designer Rose Uniacke - the woman largely responsible for the entire “quiet luxury” aesthetic dominating interiors right now. From Victoria Beckham's home to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley's townhouse and the Jo Malone flagship space, we unpack what makes her interiors feel so calm, timeless and impossibly expensive. Rose Uniacke's approach is a masterclass in restraint, texture, atmosphere and knowing what to leave out.What we cover:Why Rose Uniacke interiors feel deeply calming and restorativeThe rise of “quiet luxury” and why people are rejecting trend-led interiorsWarm chalky neutrals, tonal palettes and low-contrast spacesWhy expensive homes often feel less decorated, not moreLime plaster walls, aged woods, linen curtains and imperfect finishesLayering antiques and modern pieces without feeling “period”Why lighting matters as much as - or more than - décorThe psychology of negative space and restraint in interiorsHow to recreate the look without a multi-million-euro budgetProjects & references mentioned:Victoria Beckham's homeRosie Huntington-Whiteley & Jason Statham's townhouseJo Malone London flagship spacesRose Uniacke StudioDesign details & products mentionedEspagnolette handles for French doorsMill Road wood flooringLime paint workshops and supplies by Maison Anna B. in IrelandWarm off-whites including:School House Whie Slaked LimeJoa's WhiteKey takeawaysTexture is everythingRose Uniacke interiors are all about editing, not addingVintage pieces create warmth and curiosityLayered lighting instantly elevates a roomThe most luxurious homes usually feel relaxed, quiet and lived-inThis episode is essentially a masterclass in creating a home that feels calm, timeless and deeply considered, without falling into trend-driven design.Follow the podcast on Instagram @ripitup_podcast_official, or follow us - Jenny is @workerscottage and Kate is @victorianrathmines
Australian Fashion Week 2026 has wrapped up, and while the runway looks were spectacular, the real magic is how they’re about to transform your everyday wardrobe. This week, Leigh is joined by runway model, journalist and content creator Jessica Vander Leahy, who is delivering all the unfiltered, behind-the-scenes insights from Australian Fashion Week 2026 straight to the pod. They're discussing the biggest trends on the runway, the best streetwear moments and the exact moment an everyday morning swimmer accidentally walked right into a live fashion show. Plus, they're also getting real about dressing for a tough economy and how fashion shows like Australian Fashion Week can give us an insight into how we're dealing with the cost-of-living crisis as a Country. Finally, it’s time for Boujie to Budget, where they're debating the wild resurgence of horseshoe jeans and Leigh's $50 buy you need in your cart immediately. EVERYTHING MENTIONED: We’ve teamed up with Twoobs to snag a sweet discount just for our subscribers! Add the copy below to your show notes from MondayNew Mamamia subscribers get $40 off — $20 off an annual membership and $20 off your TWOOBS order. Click here to subscribe.Already a subscriber? Click here for your $20 TWOOBS discount code.T&C's apply. BOUJIE TO BUDGET: Jess's Item: Winter Boots Budget: UGG Classic Ultra Mini Platform Boot, $110. Mid-Range: Bared Mino Stud Boots, $389. Boujie: Maison Margiela Tabi Broken Mirror Boots, $3530. Leigh's Item: Barrel / Horseshoe Leg Jeans Budget: Target Lily Loves Horseshoe Leg Jeans, $50. Mid-Range: Decjuba Daisy Horseshoe Jeans, $119.95. Boujie: Damson Madder Erika Jeans, $180. GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch all our Nothing To Wear content on YouTube here! Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @nothingtowearpod Shop the Pod: Sign up to the Nothing To Wear Newsletter to see all the products mentioned plus more, delivered straight to your inbox after every episode. Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Hosts: Leigh Campbell Guest: Jessica Vander Leahy Producer: Ella Maitland & Zara Sengstock Audio Producer: Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know—some of the product links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#972: Join us as we sit down with Gstaad Guy – social media content creator known for satirising the often-absurd lives of the world's elite through video content. With one of the highest concentrations of ultra-high-net-worth followers on social media, Gstaad Guy has built a cult global audience while collaborating with some of the world's most prestigious luxury brands. In this episode, Gstaad Guy shares the origin of the character, unpacks the nuances of quiet luxury, reflects on the international perspectives he's gained through travel and culture, and discusses the evolving landscape of modern status, taste, and aspiration — along with how to curate a more elevated lifestyle in every sense. To Watch the Show click HERE For Detailed Show Notes visit TheBossticks.com To connect with Gstaad Guy click HERE To connect with Lauryn Bosstick click HERE To connect with Michael Bosstick click HERE Read More on The Skinny Confidential HERE Head to our ShopMy page HERE and LTK page HERE to find all of the products mentioned in each episode. Get your burning questions featured on the show! Leave the Him & Her Show a voicemail at +1 (512) 537-7194. This episode is sponsored by The Skinny Confidential Celebrate Lauryn's Birthday Event with 30% off sitewide at http://shopskinnyconfidential.com using code LBVIP for a limited time. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace Head to https://www.squarespace.com/skinny to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain using code skinny. This episode is sponsored by Nutrafol For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you visit http://Nutrafol.com and enter promo code SKINNYHAIR. This episode is sponsored by Wayfair Head to http://Wayfair.com right now to shop all things home. This episode is sponsored by Minnow Shop the summer collection at http://shopminnow.com and enter code MEETMINNOW15 at checkout to receive 15% off your first order. This episode is sponsored by Polymarket Polymarket is now available in the U.S. App Store, with pop culture markets launching very soon. Download the app now and use code SKINNY to skip the waitlist and be first in line when those markets go live. This episode is sponsored by Neurogum For a limited time, you can get 20% off your first order at http://neurogum.com by using code SKINNY. This episode is sponsored by Granola AI If meetings are eating up your day, Granola is a no-brainer. You can try it totally free for three months - just head to http://granola.ai/skinny. Produced by Dear Media
New York drága, a foci VB még drágább, a magyar forint erősödése viszont talán újra közelebb hozza Amerikát a magyar turistáknak. Ebben az élő MÓKA adásban Patkós Attilával visszatértünk a régi, kötetlen beszélgetős formához, ahol New York, Amerika, közélet, sport, humor, közlekedés és egy kis szörpkóstolás is belefért. Ebben a részben beszélgetünk a 2026-os foci VB New York és New Jersey körüli őrületéről, a jegyárakról, a stadionba jutásról, a brutális amerikai sportbizniszről és arról, hogy vajon mennyire lesz ez valódi népünnepély, vagy inkább egy nagyon drága kirakatshow. Szóba kerül New York megfizethetetlensége is. Lakásárak, property tax, második otthonadó, luxuslakások, üresen álló ingatlanok, gazdagok, befektetők és a kérdés, amit sokan feltesznek: meddig lehet még normális emberként élni egy olyan városban, ahol már a levegő is mintha prémium előfizetéses lenne? Beszélünk a magyar turisták esélyeiről is. Ha erősebb a forint, tényleg könnyebb kijönni Amerikába? Mit jelent ez egy magyar családnak, aki New Yorkot szeretné látni, de közben a szállás, a kaja, a közlekedés és a belépők ára simán úgy csap arcon, mint egy rosszul időzített számla hó végén? A műsorban előkerülnek a New York-i nyári kajafesztiválok, a magyar fesztiválok Amerikában és Kanadában, valamint az is, hogy mit jelent egy diaszpóra közösségnek, amikor a magyar ízek, zenék és találkozások egyszer csak újra otthonossá tesznek egy idegen kontinenst. A könnyedebb részekben szóba kerül Török Ádám és Curtis vitája, a humor határai, közszereplők, sértődés, reklámérték és az örök kérdés: meddig vicc a vicc, és mikortól kezdődik a sértés? És ha már élő adás: Mayer Harvest szörpkóstoló is volt, természetes alapanyagokkal, mangóval, szilvával, fahéjjal, cseresznyével, és persze MÓKA kuponkóddal. Mert ha már Amerika, akkor legalább a szörp legyen magyaros lelkületű. Írjátok meg kommentben: Ti kimennétek egy VB-meccsre ilyen árak mellett? New York még mindig álomváros, vagy már inkább drága túlélőtúra? És szerintetek meddig lehet elmenni humorban, ha ismert emberekről van szó? MayersHarvest.com kuponkód: MOKA 20% kedvezmény a vásárlásból Fejezetek: 00:00 Élőben vagyunk, vissza a régi MÓKA gyökerekhez 01:08 Mai témák: New York, VB, árak, turizmus és közlekedés 05:03 Mayer Harvest szörpkóstoló és MÓKA kuponkód 10:59 Foci VB New Jerseyben, jegyárak és közlekedési káosz 13:39 Mennyibe kerül egy meccsnap Amerikában? 14:56 Amerikai sportshow kontra európai fociélmény 18:11 MMA, sérülések és bizarr amerikai sztorik 20:39 Miért beszélünk New York problémáiról, ha szeretjük Amerikát? 22:55 Lakásárak, adók és a New York-i megfizethetetlenség 25:56 Konténerházak, alternatív életformák és amerikai realitás 26:31 Második otthonadó New Yorkban, igazságos vagy újabb teher? 40:11 Magyar fesztiválok New Jerseyben és Torontóban 48:28 Török Ádám és Curtis vitája, hol a humor határa? 53:10 Quiet Luxury, Gen Alfa, TikTok, YouTube és Facebook 53:24 Will Smith, Matrix és a józan paraszti ész 55:00 Záró gondolatok, kommentek és élő MÓKA hangulat https://bit.ly/MOKAPodcatsSign Kövess minket Facebookon: @mokapodcast Instagramon: @mokapodcastusa Web: mokapodcast.com Spotify (https://bit.ly/mokapodcast) Apple Podcast (https://bit.ly/moka2021) [Google Podcast](https://bit.ly/MokaGoogle) [Deezer](https://bit.ly/MokaDeezer) [LibSyn](https://bit.ly/MokaLibsyn) [Facebook](https://bit.ly/MokaFB) #mókapodcast #magyarokamerikában #newyork #newyorkmagyarul #patkósattila #focivb2026 #newjersey #magyarturisták #amerikaiélet #newyorkélet #magyardiaszpóra #curtis #törökádám #youtubehungary #magyarpodcast
What does it take to build a truly iconic brand in South Africa's luxury alcohol industry? In this episode, we sit down with Reagan Clay — a brand strategist who has gone from the halls of St Joseph's College and Rondebosch Boys to managing a prestigious French luxury brand across the entire South African market.Reagan breaks down everything from his early days at British American Tobacco, to why "hyperpersonalisation" is the secret weapon of luxury brands, and why knowing your "Ideal Customer Profile" is the difference between building a brand and shouting into the void.We dive into:
Stephen Grootes speaks to luxury jewellery expert Debbie Hathway, about Rolex’s long-awaited full boutique arrival in South Africa, the depth of local demand, and why quiet luxury and meaningful occasions continue to define the brand’s appeal. The Money Show is a podcast hosted by well-known journalist and radio presenter, Stephen Grootes. He explores the latest economic trends, business developments, investment opportunities, and personal finance strategies. Each episode features engaging conversations with top newsmakers, industry experts, financial advisors, entrepreneurs, and politicians, offering you thought-provoking insights to navigate the ever-changing financial landscape. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Money Show Listen live Primedia+ weekdays from 18:00 and 20:00 (SA Time) to The Money Show with Stephen Grootes broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj and CapeTalk https://buff.ly/NnFM3Nk For more from the show, go to https://buff.ly/7QpH0jY or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/PlhvUVe Subscribe to The Money Show Daily Newsletter and the Weekly Business Wrap here https://buff.ly/v5mfetc The Money Show is brought to you by Absa Follow us on social media 702 on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/CapeTalk 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 CapeTalk on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ CapeTalk on X: https://x.com/Radio702 CapeTalk on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The cast: Meryl Streep, Stanley Tucci, Anne Hathaway. The brands: ALL of them. The result: The Devil Wears Prada 2, of course. But is the most anticipated movie event of the year more than the sum of its parts? The answer from our film critic Nikki Gemmell is a resounding yes, who laughed and cried during this “delicious” comedy. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. The weekend edition of The Front is co-produced by Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak. The host is Claire Harvey. Audio production and editing by Jasper Leak who also composed our theme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jak pachnie dyskretny luksus? Nie ciężko i ostentacyjnie. Raczej elegancko i świetliście. Pozostawia po sobie niezapomniane wrażenie. Są niczym druga skóra. Najpiękniejsze perfumy quiet luxury można nosić niczym białą koszulę i perły – od rana do wieczora. Autorka: Paulina Klepacz Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/perfumy-quiet-luxury-zapach-luksus-eleganckie-nuty
Zamszowa kurtka w kolorze koniakowym w połączeniu z ciemnym denimem wiosną 2026 to zestaw w estetyce nowego luksusu. Sięgają po nie miłośniczki stylu old money, które elegancką kombinację kolorystyczną reinterpretują w oparciu o najgorętsze trendy. Elegancki koniakowy odcień brązu genialnie komponuje się z głębokim ciemnym jeansem, ale jakie fasony denimowych spodni wypadną najlepiej z ponadczasową zamszową kurtką? Odpowiedzi szukamy w stylizacjach wypatrzonych na modnych ulicach. Autorka: Ewelina Kołodziej Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/zamszowa-kurtka-w-koniakowym-kolorze-i-ciemny-jeans-modny-duet-wiosna-2026-z-czym-nosic-porady-bledy
Luxury appliances are no longer defined by visibility—they're defined by intentional invisibility, precision performance, and seamless integration. At KBIS 2026, SKS reveals how thoughtful innovation, AI integration, and designer collaboration are reshaping the kitchen into a quieter, smarter, more intuitive environment. This is the emergence of a new user: the Technicurean. John Russo explains how Signature Kitchen Suite is redefining luxury through purposeful technology, invisible induction, behavioral AI, and collaborative product development. The future kitchen doesn't demand attention—it anticipates needs, enhances experiences, and disappears into the architecture. At the Kitchen & Bath Industry Show, innovation isn't simply introduced—it's tested, challenged, and refined in real time. For Signature Kitchen Suite, KBIS functions as a live laboratory where designers, builders, and specifiers provide critical feedback that directly shapes future product development. John Russo shares how SKS approaches innovation deliberately, prioritizing purposeful performance over novelty. From invisible induction cooktops integrated beneath countertops to AI-powered refrigeration that anticipates user behavior, the goal is not to showcase technology—but to integrate it so seamlessly that it enhances daily life without disrupting it. This conversation explores the rise of the Technicurean—a new luxury consumer who values precision, connectivity, and design harmony equally. Through quiet luxury, behavioral intelligence, and deep collaboration with the design community, SKS is building an ecosystem where appliances become architectural infrastructure rather than standalone objects. KBIS as a Live Product Development Environment KBIS functions as a real-world testing ground for future innovation. Designers provide immediate feedback that shapes product refinement. Concept products are introduced early to validate design direction. Direct interaction between engineers and specifiers accelerates innovation. Quiet Luxury: The New Definition of Premium Quiet luxury shifts focus from visual dominance to experiential excellence. Core principles: Appliances integrate seamlessly into architecture. Minimal visual disruption supports design continuity. Performance becomes more important than appearance. Acoustic comfort is essential—refrigeration operating around 38–39 dB. Luxury is defined by how appliances make life easier, not how they look. Invisible Induction and Architectural Integration SKS is exploring cooktop technology that disappears completely into the countertop. Implications: Cooking surfaces no longer interrupt architectural surfaces. Light-guided induction zones provide precision without visual clutter. Appliances transition from objects into embedded infrastructure. Product development includes multi-year concept validation cycles. The Rise of the “Technicurean” Consumer The Technicurean represents a growing demographic combining technological fluency with culinary passion. Characteristics: Values precision cooking and performance. Expects seamless integration with digital ecosystems. Prioritizes experiential quality over feature quantity. Younger luxury consumers are accelerating this shift. Purposeful AI: Technology That Anticipates Behavior AI is being applied to solve practical problems rather than simply introduce novelty. Examples: AI-powered refrigeration anticipates usage patterns and adjusts cooling. Oven cameras identify food and automatically adjust cooking parameters. Remote monitoring allows users to supervise cooking from anywhere. Automation reduces cognitive load and improves consistency. Applicable Link: LG ThinQ Precision and Performance as the Foundation of Luxury SKS emphasizes engineering performance alongside design integration. Examples: Induction ranges with 7,000-watt burners capable of boiling water in under a minute. Column refrigeration producing clear craft ice. Precision temperature management improves food preservation. Technology enhances outcomes, not just convenience. Collaborative Design as a Product Development Strategy Designers directly influence final product form and function. Process includes: Design collective consultations. Specifier surveys and feedback loops. Prototype testing and iteration cycles. Cabinet alignment, integration, and architectural consistency driven by designer input. Full Home Automation and the Appliance Ecosystem Appliances are becoming integrated nodes within larger home ecosystems. Capabilities include: Voice-controlled appliances. Integrated lighting, HVAC, and appliance automation. Recipe-driven automated cooking processes. Unified control across multiple home systems. The Invisible Kitchen: How Quiet Luxury and Behavioral Technology Are Redefining Appliance Design For decades, luxury appliances were designed to be seen. Professional-grade stainless steel, oversized handles, and bold visual presence signaled performance and status. But today, the most important innovation in the luxury kitchen may be its disappearance. Signature Kitchen Suite is helping lead a shift toward what it calls quiet luxury—a design philosophy where performance is paramount, but visibility is optional. The goal is no longer to showcase the appliance itself, but to integrate it so seamlessly into the architectural environment that it becomes invisible. This shift reflects a deeper evolution in how luxury is defined. True luxury is no longer about visual dominance. It's about effortlessness. Concepts like invisible induction cooktops illustrate this transformation. By placing induction elements beneath the countertop surface, cooking becomes fully integrated into the architecture. When inactive, the kitchen appears uninterrupted. When active, subtle lighting indicates where heat is applied. The appliance becomes infrastructure. This philosophy extends beyond aesthetics into performance and intelligence. Artificial intelligence is now being used to anticipate user behavior and improve outcomes. Refrigeration systems can monitor usage patterns and adjust cooling cycles to maintain temperature stability. Oven cameras can identify food and automatically adjust cooking settings. These technologies operate quietly, improving consistency without requiring intervention. Importantly, this innovation is not happening in isolation. Events like KBIS provide critical real-world validation. Designers, builders, and specifiers offer immediate feedback, allowing manufacturers to refine products before full release. This collaborative approach ensures that innovation aligns with how kitchens are actually designed and used. It also reflects the emergence of a new consumer profile: the Technicurean. This user values precision, connectivity, and design equally. They are comfortable with technology but expect it to serve a clear purpose. They prioritize performance and integration over novelty. For them, the kitchen is not simply a functional workspace—it is part of a larger lifestyle ecosystem. This shift is also generational. Younger homeowners have grown up with connected technology and expect seamless integration across devices. Appliances must function as part of a unified system rather than standalone tools. The ultimate goal is not to add complexity, but to remove friction. Automation, behavioral learning, and architectural integration all contribute to this objective. Appliances anticipate needs, simplify processes, and reduce cognitive load. They enhance experience without demanding attention. In this future, the most advanced appliances will not announce themselves. They will disappear. And in doing so, they will redefine luxury—not as something you see, but as something you feel.
Athena Hewett is the cool girls' master aesthetician (she counts stylish faces like Chloe Sevigny, Sofia Coppola and Greta Lee as clients). She's also the hands behind the glowing skin at Khaite and Victoria Beckham's (!!) A/W 2026 runway shows. Plus the San Francisco-based facialist holds artist-in-residences at the iconic Hotel Chelsea in Manhattan and most recently, with a limited pop-up at Vie Projects Gallery during Paris fashion week, in collaboration with the iconic Dover Street Market Parfums Market.Listen in as Athena reveals all of her quiet luxury secrets, like her unique breakout-busting philosophy that involves a skincare diet of nothing but face oils, her innovative pimple extraction technique that promises to reduce skin damage, along with details on how as a skincare formulator, she chooses ingredients for her small-batch botanical skincare range, Monastery.You'll discover:How Athena's creative collaboration with the Coppola Hideaways came to be (and yes, it's as special as it sounds)How the facialist preps skin for the runway vs red carpet – and the lessons we can borrow at homeHow her skin “reset” philosophy for acne sufferers is totally different than standard approaches– and why she swears you'll see results on her face oil-based planWhy salicylic acid and tea tree oil are big time no-no ingredients for acne-prone skin, according to the master estheticianThe differences between carrier oils vs essential oils, and when Athena says you should use eachWhy Athena believes you don't need blue light to treat breakouts, but powerful “burgundy” light therapy to help calm skin insteadFor any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ Related episodes like this: Skincare Guru May Lindstrom: From Living in Her Car to Creating a Cult-Favourite “Blue Cocoon” Balm Celebrity Facialist Lord Gavin McLeod-Valentine Reveals His Top #Skincare Secrets! #beautytipsCeleb Esthetician Candace Marino (The LA Facialist) Spills Her Secrets on How To Get #RadiantAF Skin PROMO CODES: When you support our sponsors, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! Jones Road BeautyFor a limited time our listeners are getting a FREE Shimmer Face Oil on their first purchase when they use code BEAUTY at checkout. Just head to JonesRoadBeauty.com and use code BEAUTY at checkout. After you purchase, they will ask you where you heard about them. PLEASE support our show and tell them our show sent you. Qualia Life Magnesium, multiplied. 10 forms for total support. Go to https://qualialife.com/BEAUTY to get 50% off and save an extra 15% with the code BEAUTY. Timeline NutritionDon't let another year go by feeling less than your best. Grab 30% off your first month of Timeline Mitopure Gummies at timeline.com/beauty while the offer lasts. QuinceDon't keep settling for clothes that don't last. Go to quince.com/BREAKINGBEAUTY for free shipping and 365-day returns. Now available in Canada too.Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok,X, Threads. Join our private Facebook group. Or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. Sign up for our Substack here. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel to watch our episodes! *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What's good y'all!? We're back like we never left. The first Dad Bod Rap Pod episode of the year finds your humble hosts in awe of the new Roc Marciano album 656. How did the king of quiet couplets manage to outdo himself again? Tune in to hear what the bros have to say. Since 656 leans into the idea of quiet luxury, Dave, Nate, and Dem also discuss their most expensive pieces of clothing and whether the humble T-shirt can truly count as luxury. The puns per minute rate is pretty high on this one, so buckle up. This week's episode was produced by Mr.Life After Hip Hop himself, DEM ONE. Per usual, the theme was produced by DJ Cutso with rhymes by DEM ONE. DadBodRapPod is a proud member of the Stony Island Audio Network.
We're continuing our Marketing in the Madness series recorded live at Shoptalk Luxe Abu Dhabi and this one is for anyone obsessed with luxury travel!!! In this episode, Katie Street sits down with Candice D'Cruz, VP of Luxury Brands at Hilton for Asia Pacific, based out of Singapore and overseeing some of the world's most iconic hotel brands including Waldorf Astoria and Conrad. Candice brings a rare mix of commercial sharpness and genuine passion for hospitality and this conversation is packed with insight around quiet luxury, wellness travel, multi-generational holidays and the role of TikTok in high-end hospitality marketing. Here's what they cover: - From revenge travel to intentional travel: what's changed - Quiet luxury explained and why it means something different to everyone - Personalisation over perfection: the new luxury standard - How F&B and dining are now driving destination decisions - TikTok, storytelling and marketing luxury to a younger audience - The rise of solo female travel and what hotels need to rethink - Multi-generational travel and the "Beta Babies" trend - What Hilton is doing differently to stay ahead And because this series is part of our partnership with Shoptalk Luxe, if conversations like this one spark ideas then you'll definitely want to be in the room next time! Shoptalk Europe 2026 is already shaping up to be HUGE. If retail, tech and innovation sit anywhere in your world, now's the time to get your ticket and get it in the diary here: https://europe.shoptalk.com/home?utm_source=mediapartner&utm_medium=website&utm_campaign=marketing-in-the-madness-podcast Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe so you don't miss the rest of the series
Dans cette chronique "Crooner Attitude", Jean-Baptiste Tuzet explore le concept du "Quiet Luxury" (le luxe discret). Loin de l'ostentatiousness des années 70, cette tendance privilégie la possession de belles choses sans l'affichage de logos ou de marques visibles. Découvrez comment cette philosophie de la discrétion, devenue une nécessité de sécurité et de goût aujourd'hui, est au cœur même de l'attitude des grands crooners. De la maîtrise technique de Frank Sinatra à la nonchalance de Dean Martin, en passant par la chaleur de Nat King Cole, apprenez pourquoi la véritable élégance consiste à toucher le cœur et l'esprit sans jamais chercher à impressionner. L'épisode se termine en musique avec "The King" de Mel Tormé.La Minute Crooner Attitude, le billet d'humeur de Jean-Baptiste Tuzet, tous les jours de la semaine, 9 h 15 et 19 h 15 sur Crooner Radio. Plus d'informations et podcasts www.croonerradio.frHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
If the biggest artist in the world is wearing Zara, does "tangible luxury" even exist anymore? This episode explores the transition from owning "stuff" to owning "experiences." Is "Quiet Luxury" being replaced by "Strategic Accessibility"?We break down the late-stage result of the pandemic spending boom: a world where there is no distinction between high-street and luxury craftsmanship, and why your next flex won't be an expensive bag, but it might be a plane ticket to a branded destination.--Support this podcast by leaving a 5 star rating and review!Join us over on Substack for newsletter accessJoin us over on YouTubeJoin us over on TikTok and Insta (@itsthoughtfulthreads)Support this small creative platform with a cup of coffee hereSay hi! hithoughtfulthreads@gmail.com
Timothy and Chase talk about whether quiet luxury is dead, 2016 nostalgia, & Lazy Boy chairs.Customer Service Podcast on Instagram @customerservicepod Canoe Club on Instagram & YouTube @shopcanoeclub www.shopcanoeclub.com
ชมวิดีโอ EP นี้ใน YouTube เพื่อประสบการณ์การรับชมที่ดีที่สุด https://youtu.be/oONSJ-YL_Zs . The Row คือผู้จัดกระแส Quiet Luxury ก็จริง แต่แบรนด์ของฝาแฝดอดีตนักแสดงเด็กอย่าง Mary-Kate และ Ashley Olsen ไม่ได้มาด้วยกระแส แต่คือแบรนด์ที่สร้างจากรากฐานของความหรูหราในมุมเงียบมานานเกือบ 20 ปี . ทำความรู้จักต้นเหตุว่าทำไม The Row ถึงต้องทำแบรนด์แบบไม่ตะโกนบอกใคร แต่ก็ยังประสบความสำเร็จ ในรายการ 7 Things We Love About… วันนี้เวลา 19.00 น. ทุกช่องทางสตรีมมิ่งและ YouTube ของ THE STANDARD POP . #7ThingsWeLoveAbout #TheRow #MaryKateOlsen #AshleyOlsen #FashionPodcast #TheStandardPop
Let me start with a disclaimer—this isn't a political editorial. It's a conversation about ideas. Lessons from business, design, culture, and philosophy that might help us grow—individually and collectively. And if you disagree, email me at ConvoByDesign@Outlook.com. I welcome the debate. As this year closes, I'm feeling a mix of frustration and optimism. This moment feels chaotic—as does most of life lately—which is why I often end the show with, “rise above the chaos.” We can't eliminate it, but we can manage what's within our control. The Stoics told us that long ago: focus on what you can control, release what you can't, act with virtue, and let obstacles sharpen resilience. This essay is about taking back even a small amount of control through the work we do and the spaces we shape. The Problem with Trend-Driven Design This year, phrases and hashtags flew faster than ever—Quiet Luxury, Brat Green, Fridgescaping, Millennial Grey. Much like the “big, beautiful bill” language we've all heard tossed around in political discourse, design's buzzwords can distract from what actually matters. They generate attention, not meaning. They look good on social media, not necessarily in the lived experience of a home, workplace, or public square. So instead of centering our design conversations around fleeting edits, let's pivot toward the global innovations that are transforming the built world in ways that truly matter. Designer Resources Pacific Sales Kitchen and Home. Where excellence meets expertise. Design Hardware – A stunning and vast collection of jewelry for the home! TimberTech – Real wood beauty without the upkeep Real Innovation Worth Talking About Across the globe, designers, architects, and researchers are developing ideas that transcend buzz. These are the concepts with longevity—the ones shaping smart, resilient, human-centered spaces: Biophilic Design, rooted in the work of Edward O. Wilson, Erich Fromm, and Japanese shinrin-yoku, continues to reframe our relationship with nature. Net-Zero Architecture, pioneered in Canada, Germany, and Australia, redefines building performance through projects like Seattle's Bullitt Center and Colorado's RMI Innovation Center. Smart Homes and Invisible Tech, building on early Asian innovation, hiding circuitry and functionality behind seamless design powered by Apple, Google, and Amazon ecosystems. Prefab and Modular Construction, originally exemplified by structures like the Crystal Palace and the Sydney Opera House, now reimagined by firms such as Plant Prefab. Passive House Design, born in Germany but rapidly shaping U.S. projects in California, New York, and the Pacific Northwest. And the list goes on: Self-Healing Concrete by Hendrik Marius Jonkers Guggenheim Abu Dhabi by Frank Gehry Bët-bi Museum in Senegal by Mariam Issoufou Powerhouse Parramatta in Australia Pujiang Viewing Platform in China by MVRDV Landscape and biophilic approaches—Wabi-Sabi gardening, edimental gardens, climate-adaptive landscapes, and indoor biophilia—are redefining how we engage with natural systems in daily life. Even infrastructure has become a site of innovation: CopenHill/Amager Bakke, Denmark's waste-to-energy plant with a ski slope Urban Sequoias by SOM—skyscrapers designed as carbon sinks 3D-printed timber in Germany, Finland, and France This is the work that deserves our attention—not the color of the week on TikTok. Rethinking the Shelter Space For years I described architecture as a language, design as a dialect, and landscape as the narrative. Mies van der Rohe famously introduced the concept of architecture as language. It caught on, and then the bandwagon effect took over. But today, the metaphor feels insufficient—especially for the shelter space, where people spend their lives, raise families, work, heal, and age. The shelter space isn't like a retail store or restaurant, where design is often intended for those who pass through briefly while the people who labor there navigate the leftover space. The shelter space must serve those who inhabit it deeply and continuously. And that shifts the conversation. Design begins with the usual questions—purpose, function, users, goals, budget. But these questions don't define design. They only outline it. There is no universal purpose of architecture or design, no single philosophy, no singular “right” answer. The shelter space varies as widely as the people living within it. So instead of treating architecture and design as technical processes, we should approach them philosophically. A Philosophical Framework for Design Stoicism offers clarity: Accept that budget overruns and changes will occur. Respect the expertise of the designer you hired. Invest in authenticity rather than dupes. Create environments that support health—clean air, clean water, noise reduction, resilience. Utilitarianism reminds us that choices have consequences. If the design decisions you make are based on influencer content instead of expertise, the result is no surprise. And now, a new framework is emerging that could transform our shared spaces entirely. Sensorial Urbanism: Designing the City We Actually Feel One of the most compelling movements emerging globally is Sensorial Urbanism—a shift from focusing on how the city looks to how it feels. It's neuroscience, phenomenology, and inclusive design rolled into a multi-sensory toolkit. Five Key Sensory Principles Soundscaping Water features masking traffic. Acoustic pavilions. Designed sound gardens. Paris' Le Cylindre Sonore. Soundscape parks in Barcelona and Berlin. Smellscaping Native flowers, herbs, and aromatic trees restoring identity—especially critical after disasters like wildfires. Kate McLean's smellwalks map a city's olfactory signature. Tactile Design Materials that invite touch and respond to temperature—stone, wood, water—connecting inhabitants to place. Visual Quietness Reducing signage and visual clutter, as seen in Drachten, Netherlands, creates calmer, more intuitive environments. Multisensory Inclusivity Design that accommodates neurodiversity, PTSD, aging, and accessibility through tactile paving, sound buffers, and scent markers. Why It Matters Because cities didn't always feel this overwhelming. Because design wasn't always rushed. Because quality of life shouldn't be compromised for aesthetics. Sensorial Urbanism reconnects us with spaces that are restorative, intuitive, and emotionally resonant. A city is not just a picture—it is an experience. The Takeaway for 2026 Rising Above the Chaos: Lessons from 2025 for a Smarter 2026 HED (3-sentence summary): As 2025 closes, the design and architecture world has experienced unprecedented chaos and rapid trend cycles. In this episode, Soundman reflects on lessons from business, culture, and global innovation, emphasizing resilience, purposeful design, and human-centered spaces. From Stoic philosophy to sensorial urbanism, this conversation offers guidance for navigating the next year with clarity and intentionality. DEK (Expanded description): Twenty twenty-five tested the design industry's patience, creativity, and adaptability. In this reflective episode, we explore the pitfalls of trend-driven design, the enduring value of service, and the innovations shaping architecture globally — from net-zero buildings to multisensory urbanism. With examples ranging from TimberTech decking to Pacific Sales' trade programs, we examine how designers can reclaim control, prioritize meaningful work, and create spaces that heal, inspire, and endure. A philosophical lens, practical insights, and actionable guidance make this a must-listen for professionals and enthusiasts alike. Outline of Show Topics: Introduction & Context Reflection on the chaotic year of 2025 in design and architecture. Disclaimer: this is a philosophical conversation, not a political editorial. Invitation for audience engagement via email. Trends vs. Meaningful Design Critique of buzzwords like “quiet luxury” and “millennial gray bookshelf wealth.” Emphasis on global innovation over social media-driven trends. The gap between American design influence and international innovation. Global Innovations in Architecture & Design Biophilic design and its philosophical roots. Net-zero buildings: Bullitt Center (Seattle), RMI Innovation Center (Colorado). Smart homes, modular construction, and passive house adoption in the U.S. vs. abroad. Focus on Service & Professional Support Pacific Sales Kitchen & Home: Pro Rewards program and exceptional service. TimberTech: innovation in sustainable synthetic decking. Importance of performance, durability, and client-focused solutions. Philosophical Approach to Design Architecture as experience, not just a visual language. Stoicism, utilitarianism, and mindfulness applied to design. Sensorial urbanism: engaging all five senses in public and private spaces. Emerging Global Examples of Innovation Self-healing concrete (Henrik Marius Junkers), Copenhill (Denmark). 3D printed timber in Germany, Finland, France. Climate-adaptive landscapes, Wabi-sabi gardening, inclusive urban design. Moving Beyond Social Media Trends Rejecting influencer-driven design priorities. Returning to performance, resilience, and quality of life. Practical guidance for designers in all regions, including overlooked U.S. markets. Closing Reflections & New Year Outlook Encouragement to rise above chaos and focus on what can be controlled. Goals for 2026: intentional, human-centered, and innovative design. Call to action: share, subscribe, and engage with Convo by Design. Sponsor Mentions & Callouts Pacific Sales Kitchen & Home TimberTech Design Hardware If you enjoyed this long-form essay, share it with a friend. Subscribe to Convo By Design, follow @convoxdesign on Instagram, and send your thoughts to ConvoByDesign@Outlook.com. Thank you to TimberTech, The AZEK Company, Pacific Sales, Best Buy, and Design Hardware for supporting over 650 episodes and making Convo By Design the longest running podcast of it's kind!
Whether you're a designer, a photographer, a coach, or a copywriter — the idea of quiet luxury isn't just for fashion. It's a branding principle that's all about confidence, clarity, and consistency — and it can completely change how your business is perceived.Hosted by Kelly Zugay of With Grace and Gold® — The Brand It, Build It Podcast, a chart-topping small business marketing podcast, equips you to build and grow your creative small business with purpose and strategy.Podcast Show Notes: https://withgraceandgold.com/category/podcast/With Grace and Gold on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withgraceandgoldFree Resources from With Grace and Gold: https://www.withgraceandgold.com/freeHonored as Showit Designer of the Year, With Grace and Gold® has proudly served thousands of small businesses and creative founders worldwide through award-winning, elevated, purpose-driven brand and Showit web design since 2014. For custom brand design services, custom Showit web design services, and easy-to-customize Showit website templates for fine art photographers, event planners, wedding professionals, interior designers, and creatives, please visit With Grace and Gold: www.withgraceandgold.com
Industrial designer and Luxxbox founder Jason Bird joins I Hear Design to unpack the design side of acoustic lighting—how soft materials, fixture geometry, surface area, and above-table placement can absorb chatter, clarify zones, and elevate “quiet luxury” in lobbies, lounges, F&B and guest rooms. He stresses designers as the true gatekeepers of the soundscape, and how acoustic lighting is a uniquely cost-effective tool because you need lighting where people are. We cover retrofit realities (low ceilings, messy plenums), day-to-night ambience via dim-to-warm and scene setting, and simple ways to measure success so teams can budget and specify with confidence. Finally, be sure to check out Luxxbox's Acoustic Analyzer, a user-friendly tool to help you quickly and easily generate a customized acoustic report for your next project.
Det italienska modemärket Bottega Veneta är ett ovanligt märke på flera sätt. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Det är ett av de få stora modehusen som idag har en kvinnlig chefsdesigner. De har, till mångas förvåning, slutat med sociala medier. Och, de har aldrig använt sig av logotyper. Istället har de satt sin speciella flätningsteknik i centrum. Det är först de senaste år som Bottega Veneta blivit omskrivet och känt som ett ”modemärke”, ett ganska så trendigt sådant dessutom.En ny era som kallas för “The New Bottega” och tog fart 2018 då den unge brittiske designern Daniel Lee tog över och moderniserade märket. Under modeveckan i Milano i september presenterade Bottega Veneta sin vår- och sommarkollektion, en visning som dessutom innebar debuten för husets nya kreativa chef – Louise Trotter. Hon påbörjade sin karriär i 90-talets London och står nu som första kvinna att bossa över Bottegas kreativa uttryck. Modejournalisten Daniel Björk är en av dem som sedan flera år tillbaka följt Trotters bekväma, designstil.En designerväska är, oftast, mer än bara en väska – det är en exklusiv identitetsmarkör, ett konstnärligt hantverk och ett investeringsobjekt. Och med rätt omsorg kan den följa oss livet ut. Reportage med ”väskdoktorn” Magnus Hernegran.Och så pratar vi med Jacob Östberg, professor i företagsekonomi med inriktning marknadsföring om Bottega Venetas val att ta bort alla sociala medier. Ett beslutet väckte enorm uppmärksamhet i medier världen över, och många började fråga sig om ”offline” hade blivit den nya lyxen.
Step inside the Pol' Atteu Beverly Hills boutique for Part 2 as Selling Sunset's Mary Bonnet gets gloriously Undressed—from hot topics and headline hype to runway roasts and a spine-tingling coffee reading that points straight to… Bali.
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.
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.
This fall, it's time to let go of the loud logos and embrace something more timeless: quiet luxury. For years, we were sold the idea that worth could be worn — a handbag, a belt, or letters stitched across a sweater. But midlife is the season where style isn't about proving anything. It's about embodying confidence.In this episode, I share why women were drawn to logos in the first place, why they feel dated now, and how the quiet luxury movement gives us permission to edit smarter, dress with presence, and align our wardrobe with who we're becoming.In this episode you'll learn why logos once signaled “success” — and why they've lost their appeal; the fall wardrobe formulas and swaps that create effortless sophistication and how to curate a capsule wardrobe of timeless, versatile pieces that whisper, not shoutBecause the most powerful thing you can wear isn't a logo. It's your confidence and your presence.Send a Text Message :)
In France, life is designed around something called the third space — places that are neither home nor work, but hold community, creativity, and joy. From café terraces in Paris to the stoops of our favorite sitcoms, these spaces are where belonging lives. But in America? We've forgotten them. And with remote work blending home and office into one, the absence of a third space leaves us restless, burnt out, and craving connection. In this episode of Eat the Damn Bread, I'll take you inside: What the third space is and why it matters How the French treat cafés, terraces, and boulangeries as everyday luxuries Why Americans struggle with building third spaces — and how remote work made it worse How to find or create your own third space, no matter where you live Because life is too rich to be lived only in two places. The secret is in the third.
After nearly two decades as a wedding photographer, Jeff Chan (@theapartmentphoto) is rethinking everything — from how he books clients, to how he uses social media, to what authenticity actually means.In this episode, hosted by Lilly Red (@elisabettalillyred), Jeff opens up about his decision to only take on “heck yes” weddings in 2025, why he's obsessed with the idea of becoming a “SKU of one,” and how he's reframing Instagram as a creative tool instead of a constant stressor.What You'll Learn in This Episode:How to identify and book only the right clients for youWhy being a “SKU of one” is the ultimate business advantageThe surprising truth about authenticity on social mediaHow Instagram's trial reels can reach the right audienceWhy creating from abundance changes everything
The title of this episode is far more intellectual than the contents of it. You have been warned. Where to find Emma Website: https://thebrokegeneration.com/Instagram: https://instagram.com/the.brokegenerationTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@the.brokegeneration Order my book, Good with Money! Sign up to The Glue: the weekly money psychology and mindset newsletter www.thebrokegeneration.com/subscribe, where you’ll also get your free Financial Values workbook. Where to find Victoria Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bad.bitch.money/?hl=en Newsletter: https://substack.com/@victoriashakeshaft Book: Know Your Worth, Victoria Vivente (9781923022430) — Readings Books See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Whether you're a designer, a photographer, a coach, or a copywriter — the idea of quiet luxury isn't just for fashion. It's a branding principle that's all about confidence, clarity, and consistency — and it can completely change how your business is perceived.Hosted by Kelly Zugay of With Grace and Gold® — The Brand It, Build It Podcast, a chart-topping small business marketing podcast, equips you to build and grow your creative small business with purpose and strategy.Podcast Show Notes: https://withgraceandgold.com/category/podcast/With Grace and Gold on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withgraceandgoldFree Resources from With Grace and Gold: https://www.withgraceandgold.com/freeHonored as Showit Designer of the Year, With Grace and Gold® has proudly served thousands of small businesses and creative founders worldwide through award-winning, elevated, purpose-driven brand and Showit web design since 2014. For custom brand design services, custom Showit web design services, and easy-to-customize Showit website templates for fine art photographers, event planners, wedding professionals, interior designers, and creatives, please visit With Grace and Gold: www.withgraceandgold.com
More than 35% of Americans earning over $200,000 are living paycheck to paycheck. Watch clip on YouTube.Lifestyle creep is real. The popularity of shows like "Your Friends and Neighbors" or Netflix's "The Watcher" is no accident. Art imitates life. There are opportunities for great financial advice and planning that will resonate with the reality of investors today. The old messaging that focuses solely on the someday retirement doesn't cover it. Plus - inheritance in a lump sum is like binging a week's worth of calories on your cheat day.Financial advice works when it's in touch with culture and how people really behave.Want help with your marketing? Book a call with me: emilybinder.com/callChapters:(0:00) $200K+ Millennials Still Broke(0:26) Cultural Perspective on Wealth(0:42) Modern Financial Goals(2:18) Wealth and Consumption(3:12) Pop Culture and Financial Realities(4:52) Different Client Types(5:39) Modern Wealth Management Strategies(6:32) "Your Friends and Neighbors" Apple TV(6:50) Wirkin Culture, Quiet Luxury(7:50) Effective Messaging - Wealth ManagementLinks:"Millennials making $200k are still broke—here's why" - InvestmentNews 5/30/2025Samuel Deane, Rora Wealth, Atlanta"Data Shows Boys and Young Men Are Falling Behind" - NYT 5/13/2025Rubin Miller - Peltoma Capital. "Ease, Comfort, & Time""The Geometry of Wealth" by Brian PortnoyMy tools:Record on RiversideRecord/edit with AI: DescriptShop my gearHire me:SpeakingAdvisory CallsConnect:This podcast | My website | Beetle Moment Marketing | LinkedIn | X | Insta | TikTok | YouTube | Email updates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you've ever saved a Sofia Richie pin, screenshot a chic airport look, or wondered how to look expensive without trying too hard—this episode is your holy grail. We're joined by the woman behind Sofia Richie's viral wedding wardrobe and the queen of quiet luxury herself, celebrity stylist Liat Baruch. With 16+ years in fashion and a client list that includes Nicole Richie, Kirsten Dunst, and Connie Britton, Liat's spilling all her styling secrets—from the wardrobe staples every It-Girl owns to the high-low pieces worth investing in. We talk summer trends, fashion mistakes to avoid, and exactly how to rediscover your personal style. Whether you're ready for a closet reset or just want to look effortlessly cool, this is your blueprint. Mentioned in the Episode: https://shopmy.us/collections/1724619 A Sony Music Entertainment production. Find more great podcasts from Sony Music Entertainment at sonymusic.com/podcasts and follow us at @sonypodcasts To bring your brand to life in this podcast, email podcastadsales@sonymusic.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Fernando Toledo, dir. de Soft News nos explica ¿1ué es el Quiet Luxury? / Gerardo Kleimburg, crítico musical nos habla sobrelas coincidencias musicales a través de la música / Álvaro Gordoa nos da tips para ser directo sin ser grosero
Fernando Toledo, dir. de Soft News nos explica ¿1ué es el Quiet Luxury? / Gerardo Kleimburg, crítico musical nos habla sobrelas coincidencias musicales a través de la música / Álvaro Gordoa nos da tips para ser directo sin ser grosero
Luxury brands may be misreading their most important customers, according to a new research report by Toronto-based consultancy Faculty of Change. The report, titled “The Secret Language of Wealth Your Company Isn't Speaking,” dives into the shifting mindset of high-net-worth individuals and uncovers a surprising insight: luxury retail is increasingly failing to deliver the one thing its customers value most—status.“Everything is about status,” said Jared Gordon, Managing Partner at Faculty of Change. “People don't talk about it openly, but that's ultimately what drives behaviour, especially among affluent consumers.”Interviewed this episode:Jared Gordon, Managing Partner at Faculty of ChangeFaculty of Change This podcast is the audio version of the The Interview Series video podcasts by Retail Insider Canada are available through our Retail Insider YouTube Channel where you can subscribe and be notified when new video episodes are available. Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast! Follow Craig:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EIC Follow Retail Insider:LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_Canada Share your thoughts!Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show!Background Music Credit: Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Seguro vieron “Succesion” y tooodo el mundo anda hablando del “quiet luxury” y hoy Fernando Toledo, Director de Softnews y Editor en Jefe de la sección Moda! del Grupo Reforma, les va a hablar de esa tendencia que traen los chavos en TikTok e Instagram. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Wisdom from the Wardrobe is back with a year-end fashion recap! This week, the sassy style sirens and Bruce take you on a wild ride through the highs and lows of 2024's fashion scene. We kick off with Bec unraveling the secrets behind Wirecutter's quest to find the best men's jeans, narrowing down 83 pairs to the top 6. (Spoiler: some of these picks will make you want to update your denim game ASAP!) Then it's time to dive deep into the trends that turned heads—or turned us off. From the understated elegance of Quiet Luxury to Stacy's unapologetic love of bold colors and color clashes, we dissect what worked and what didn't. Let's not forget the “mob wife” aesthetic, with its audacious accessories that made a scene in the best way possible. We also give a standing ovation to Coleman Domingo, whose fearless and fabulous style set a new bar for 2024. From red carpet risks to trends we'd rather leave behind, this episode has all the drama, glam, and sass you love. Hit play for a fashion flashback with flair—and maybe a little side-eye for those style misses.
FAN FAVORITE: Replay of a top episode in 2024 Trend alert for 2024: Quiet Luxury Homes The markers of a Quiet Luxury design style are design elements that: ~ mix old/new ~ use earth tones ~ have a classic subtle design ~ are quality pieces ~ are minimalistic in nature ~ are comfortable and inviting But HOW do you infuse Quiet Luxury into your home? In this episode I share 6 easy ways you can start infusing different elements into your home's design that feel and look like they belong inside a Quiet Luxury magazine! Want specific help learning how to infuse Quiet Luxury into your home? Taking Home Design 101 teaches you the foundations of decorating your home so you can infuse QL this year and bright and bold when your style changes in fifteen years. Register here for Home Design 101. // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Home Design 101: https://figandfarmathome.com/home-design-101 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ Facebook Community: https://bit.ly/design101group Happy styling! xo, dani
For this special 2024 wrap party, Lauren is joined by Glossy author Marisa Meltzer to discuss Hermès, Alaïa, and Chanel… and every other brand they thought about and wrote about this year. But also: the online luxury blow-up (remember that Matches closed?), the return of mall brands, the Nike crisis, the Devil Wears Prada sequel, The Row's billion-dollar-plus valuation, Glossier's attempted comeback, LVMH succession wars, and of course, Chanel's appointment of Matthieu Blazy. 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
Today, Senior Fashion Editor Anna LaPlaca joins us to discuss her 2024 State of Style story. At the end of each year, Anna takes a closer look at why the trends of the last year have emerged, what they point to in our larger society—and what might be next. She's incorporated detailed research from industry sources and talked to fellow editors and experts to take the pulse of the fashion industry right now. Is boho here to stay, or are we simply feeling the singular effects of Chloe? Is quiet luxury finally cycling out? What does the return of maximalist fashion mean culturally? Listen to find out.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today, Senior Fashion Editor Anna LaPlaca joins us to discuss her 2024 State of Style story. At the end of each year, Anna takes a closer look at why the trends of the last year have emerged, what they point to in our larger society—and what might be next. She's incorporated detailed research from industry sources and talked to fellow editors and experts to take the pulse of the fashion industry right now. Is boho here to stay, or are we simply feeling the singular effects of Chloe? Is quiet luxury finally cycling out? What does the return of maximalist fashion mean culturally? Listen to find out.Watch this episode of the Who What Wear Podcast on YouTube, Wednesday at 9:00am PST!Read the State of Style here:See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey friend! Do you wonder what's a TREND and what's NOT in home design? Do you worry that the choices you make today will be a fad and thrown by the wayside tomorrow? Do you want to make confident, timeless choices so you can be confident your design decisions will stand the test of time? In today's episode I'm sharing 6 design elements that define the classic, timeless design style. It's not too dissimilar from Quiet Luxury, which I talked about in episode #169. Simply put, timeless design is a "style that looks elegant and fresh over time and isn't bound to any particular trend or time period." So, what are those 6 design elements that you should include in your home if you want a home that looks timeless? 1. Simplicity: less really is MORE 2. Quality: less quick fabrication and MORE high quality pieces 3. Vintage: mixing old and new 4. Neutral Palette: this doesn't mean just 50 shades of white 5. Natural elements: think beyond fresh plants, though a good start. Think about materials found in nature: cotton, wood, marble. 6. Wall treatments: even homes a hundred years ago had vertical shiplap. Don't be afraid of dressing up your walls. Are you ready to FINALLY finish your home, maybe finishing one room at a time? Book a Decorating SOS Coaching Call so you can get help making the plan or putting together the finishing touches! // Links mentioned in show: // Email: hello@figandfarmathome.com Website: https://figandfarmathome.com Book a Decorating SOS Coaching Call: https://www.figandfarmathome.com/decorating-sos Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/figandfarm/ FREE Facebook Community: https://www.bit.ly/design101group The Collective Membership Waitlist: https://figandfarmathome.myflodesk.com/waitlist Happy styling!! xo, dani
In this edition of Study Break, we discuss the most pressing topics facing fashion and culture, featuring analysis of Sabrina Carpenter's grindhouse pinup comeback, Addison Rae's arthouse cult single "Diet Pepsi," reflection on Simon Porte Jacquemus's legacy (and speculation on his rise to the Chanel throne), Hollister nostalgia-baiting, global fashion updates from the UK and Mexico, and more.Links:Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet – Video Playlist"Diet Pepsi" by Addison Rae (dir. Sean Price Williams)"Breakaway" by Bruce ConnorThe Birthday Party by Harold PinterChanel's New Kaiser – Lauren Sherman for Puck NewsHollister long-sleeve babydoll tops on TikTok"Archive" Hollister tops from 2022 on TikTokHalley Kate v. Sophia La Corte drama summaryTribal trend in Mexico (some TikTok examples)Intentalo by 3ballMTY
In this edition of Study Break, we discuss the most pressing topics facing fashion and culture, featuring analysis of Sabrina Carpenter's grindhouse pinup comeback, Addison Rae's arthouse cult single "Diet Pepsi," reflection on Simon Porte Jacquemus's legacy (and speculation on his rise to the Chanel throne), Hollister nostalgia-baiting, global fashion updates from the UK and Mexico, and more.Links:Sabrina Carpenter's Short n' Sweet – Video Playlist"Diet Pepsi" by Addison Rae (dir. Sean Price Williams)"Breakaway" by Bruce ConnorThe Birthday Party by Harold PinterChanel's New Kaiser – Lauren Sherman for Puck NewsHollister long-sleeve babydoll tops on TikTok"Archive" Hollister tops from 2022 on TikTokHalley Kate v. Sophia La Corte drama summaryTribal trend in Mexico (some TikTok examples)Intentalo by 3ballMTY This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe
Once upon a time, millennial girls across the globe were used to seeing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen everywhere- from family favorite Full House in the 80's and 90's to their direct to video movies, cd's, and merch that was all over WalMart stores. Then, Mary-Kate and Ashley seemingly vanished from public view altogether. Buckle in and hear all about how Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen went from being the most overexposed twins on the planet to embracing quiet luxury before it was cool and becoming two of the most highly respected forces in the fashion world. Shop Clean Simple Eats protein powder and use code POPAPOLOGISTS for 10% off! Go to EarlyBirdCBD.com to get our favorite CBD/THC gummies and use code POPAPOLOGISTS20 for 20% off. To support the show, consider subscribing on Patreon, where you can get a bonus episode of Pop Apologists every Friday! Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once upon a time, millennial girls across the globe were used to seeing Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen everywhere- from family favorite Full House in the 80's and 90's to their direct to video movies, cd's, and merch that was all over WalMart stores. Then, Mary-Kate and Ashley seemingly vanished from public view altogether. Buckle in and hear all about how Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen went from being the most overexposed twins on the planet to embracing quiet luxury before it was cool and becoming two of the most highly respected forces in the fashion world. Shop Clean Simple Eats protein powder and use code POPAPOLOGISTS for 10% off! Go to EarlyBirdCBD.com to get our favorite CBD/THC gummies and use code POPAPOLOGISTS20 for 20% off. To support the show, consider subscribing on Patreon, where you can get a bonus episode of Pop Apologists every Friday! Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices