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Again we're back to talk about fashion. Enjoy this unfiltered opinion filled episode on the state of the industry, notes on the FW25 shows, the economic impact, and some recent moments in fashion culture that have left us disappointed and bored.---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! Hosts: Lauren @laurenmelanie & Jai @jai_stylefactoryFollow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack: The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge
Die Fashion Week Saison ist vorbei – die Runway Shows in Mailand, New York, London und Paris sind vorüber und über 150 Kollektionen wurden präsentiert. In dieser Episode unseres Mode-Podcasts haben wir die spannendsten Trends aus diesem riesigen Portfolio für euch ausgewählt. In dieser Folge konzentrieren wir uns auf Entwicklungen, die für alle Kundinnen interessant sein könnten – unabhängig von Preisklasse oder Stilrichtung. Ein Highlight: Flower Dresses: Romantische Blumenkleider mit zarten oder ausdrucksstarken Prints verzaubern in leichten Stoffen – der perfekte sommerliche Trend. Ein weiteres Must-Have: der „New Work Suit“ in der Trendfarbe Mondschein Grau. Dieser Business-Anzug für Frauen wird 2025 der Hingucker sein. Doch es gibt auch Trends, die stark polarisieren: der „Vichy“-Look. Leichte Karomuster inspiriert von Küchenhandtüchern erobern Röcke, Kleider und Hosen. Wird dieser Stil auch dein Favorit? Wenn es um Farben geht, ist die Wahl schwer: Braunes Leder oder Cherry Rot? Ob eine Kirschrote Bluse oder eine softe Lederjacke – beide Nuancen sind auf den Laufstegen allgegenwärtig. Schließlich feiert der „Boho-Stil“ ein Comeback: Transparente Spitze, Seide, Ledergürtel und Häkel-Tops mit Quasten – der Nomaden-Look wird im Sommer 2025 überall zu sehen sein. Wir hoffen, dass dir diese Episode genauso viel Freude macht wie uns! Lass dich inspirieren, unterhalten und sag uns, welche Trends dir gefallen. Die Looks findest du auf unseren Instagram- und TikTok-Profilen! ***Alle Looks: instagram: www.instagram.com/lostonplanetfashion TikTok: http://tiktok.com/@lostonplanetfashion
Join our HeroHero to be automatically entered into all our giveaways, listen to this entire episode, and to hear episodes early!Sol and Michael are back to review all the Paris Fashion Week shows! Well - almost all of them. Tune in as the boys discuss the consistent disappointments from Chanel and Coperni's SS25 shows, the glorious revival of Saint Laurent under Anthony Vaccarello, up-and-coming brands, trends that they're seeing for the upcoming season, the Rick Owens show, and much more!We've also got a new giveaway - $250 in credit to our wonderful friends at Fugazi! All HeroHero subscribers are automatically entered, and the drawing will happen on Monday, October 21st!Lots of Love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
You could have heard this episode early, gotten exclusive episodes, and had access to giveaways over on our HeroHero!Hi, everyone! Sol and Michael are back and wrapping up our favorites and least favorite shows (I don't actually think we ever got to least favorites, but we'll talk about what Puppets and Puppets did in the future) of Fashion Week and the experience as a whole! We also chat about the 'three major New York brands' (Willy Chavarria, Telfar, and Luar), in that while there's a wealth of talent, there're three brands who are poised (or who have already had) a major breakout. Let us know what you think of our choices for the brands and if you agree with our evaluations - we'd also love to hear about any shows you think we missed!We hope you enjoy, and lots of love!SolSol Thompson and Michael Smith explore the world and subcultures of fashion, interviewing creators, personalities, and industry insiders to highlight the new vanguard of the fashion world. Subscribe for weekly uploads of the podcast, and don't forgot to follow us on our social channels for additional content, and join our discord to access what we've dubbed “the happiest place in fashion”.Message us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.comSubscribe to get early access to podcasts and videos, and participate in exclusive giveaways for $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
It's been a time but Jai is back with me to talk about the hot topics in fashion. We were going to do a runway collection review but there are so many news topics to chat about instead. Basically we talk on the phone about this anyway so why not have another random chit chat fashion episode? We get into our thoughts on current fashion journalism, what's next for i-D and Nylon magazines, Alessandro Michele at Valentino, Dries leaving, and tons moreEnjoy!--- Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the Patreon! GIVE US A 5 STAR RATING & SUBSCRIBE! Hosts: Lauren @lauren_melanie & Jai @jai_stylefactory Music by Den-Mate @imdenmateFollow Fashion Grunge Podcast Substack The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletterInstagram @fashiongrungepodTwitter @fgrungepodLetterboxd Fashion Grunge PodcastTikTok @fashiongrungepod
The best fashion podcast in the world is back with its two esoteric, mysterious, cool, charming, witty, lovely, adorable, hot, mysterious (again), hosts: Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram)! Join the boys as they chat about the downfall of fashion journalism, the most influential runway shows of all time, Rick Owens runways, Dior and I (the documentary), Fraternity hazing rituals, viral marketing, Supreme, resonant frequencies of clothing, the importance of Linen, clinical trials, looksmaxxing, bonesmashing, mewing, canthal tilt, the insidious return of eating disorders in fashion, and so much more!If you are sensitive to discussion of eating disorders, the conversation happens around 43:00 and lasts until around 50:00. If you are currently struggling with disordered eating, please reach out to a medical professional. Lots of love,SolMessage us with Business Inquiries at pairofkingspod@gmail.com Links: Instagram: instagram.com/pairofkingspod TikTok: tiktok.com/@pairofkingspod Twitter/X: twitter.com/pairofkingspod Sol's Instagram: instagram.com/solthompson Michael's Instagram: instagram.com/_smithstagram Michael's TikTok: tiktok.com/@smithstagram
Vanja Vasic founded Fashion Art Toronto (intentionally called FAT) in 2005 making it the longest running fashion event in Toronto (Canada's largest city).In this episode Vanja and Donna discuss:Vanja's history and how her artistic, rebellious parents helped shape her creative spiritthe tie between fashion and artthe "naughty" origins of Fashion Art Torontokey milestones throughout the past 18 yearsthe importance of the runway show and why it is still the anchor of Fashion Art Torontothe surprising impact of Covid/ lockdowns and how it positively impacted the eventThe next FAT is Nov 16 - 19, 2023 in Toronto, ON.To learn more about Fashion Art Toronto - http://fashionarttoronto.ca/On IG - https://www.instagram.com/fashionarttoronto/Founder Vanja Vasic - https://www.instagram.com/_vanjavasic_/Host Donna Bishop - https://thisisdonnab.ca/IG - https://www.instagram.com/thisisdonnab/Follow the podcastIG - https://www.instagram.com/fashiontalkspod/To learn more about CAFA - the Canadian Arts and Fashion Awards https://www.cafawards.ca/IG - https://www.instagram.com/cafawards/This episode was produced by Jason PerrierIG - https://www.instagram.com/ajasonperrier/Thank you to Nick Craine for the amazing artwork - https://www.nickcraine.com/
17 years old fashion designer Adaline Griffin explains how she created several clothing lines that fascinated audiences at fashion weeks and what a fashion designer expects from runway models. Find Adaline on Instagram: @adaline.griffin Enroll in the Online Modeling Course to take your modeling career to the next level: https://modelingmastercourse.com Become a guest in High Feels Podcast: https://fashionrepublicmagazine.com/podcast-guest Questions or comments? Email podcast@fashionrepublicmagazine.com
Barb is back from fall weather in New York and the girls are "ready to gab." Daniella partied until 3AM with a bad back, Barb is intensely interested in Daniella's review of "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" on Netflix, the girls recommend a few of their favorite podcasts and Barb has a hair raising Bag of Tricks. Oh yeah, and we have a new sponsor!! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marc Jacobs showed his Fall 2022 collection last week at the New York City Public Library on a seemingly random Monday night in June while the rest of the fashion world was away in Europe looking at men's shows. The entire show took 9 minutes and showed 42 looks- a fraction of his last season's collection. The collection itself was extremely interesting- new and interesting uses of fabric and silhouette while still feeling relevant by using on trend items we're familiar with like corsets platform shoes. We take a look at what was presented, but also dive deep into what this intense, parred down, off-schedule showing means for the future of runway shows. Will designers begin to break the mold and present collections in their own time? Is the runway format still necessary when the retail shopping experience has changed so dramatically with the invention of the internet? We discuss all that and more in this week's episode! Verve IG --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
This episode Thamicha sits with Vava Charly for the last interview of this season. Vava is a dope new mom, creative director, fashion designer, and visual artist. There is so much to be said about her. Her grit, creativity, and tenacity will really shake you up. Vava dispels the truth about entrepreneurship concerning creatives. She takes us down memory lane while letting us in on her wins and mistakes this interview is a perfect finale for this season's interviews. Vava's Creative Card: IG: vavacharly Fashion Label: https://www.nounouofficial.com/ CC Tip of The Week: Your path isn't not wrong! Your creative coach is planning something EXTRA DOPE for you all: subscribe to our email list so that you will be there first to know. Click HERE to subscribe: https://artisanal-knitter-7654.ck.page/3733fb772c Remember to walk in your calling of being creative.
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L Brands is spinning off Victoria's Secret, Ralph Lauren is selling Club Monaco, and Pyer Moss is headed to the haute couture runway in Paris. Unilever and Hourglass are about to change the world with the color red, New York Fashion Week has a new hype group, and H&M is getting into printable blanks. Come hang out!
Evan Mock is of the most sought after young models on the planet. He used to spend his days surfing and skating on the North Shore… then a chance encounter with Tom Sachs and Frank Ocean changed his life forever. He's now a fixture on European runways, Time Square billboards, and he recently had a custom Louis Vuitton manquen made in his likeness. This week, we present a special bonus episode of The Plug recorded on the North Shore just steps away from the Banzai Skatepark where it all began We discuss how surfing affects his perspective on fame, why he still loves New York City, and how he plans on buying his parents a new home as a result of a mistake with a pair of hair clippers.
00:23min - “Man stellt alte Dinge neben Neue, Ausländische neben Einheimische, Glatte neben Raue, Teure neben Preiswerte, Berühmte neben Unbekannte und Komplizierte neben Simple” - Leonard Koren-03:40min - Wo sieht du das Wabi-Sabi Konzept in der Mode? -12:20min - Musikempfehlung(The 1975, Kanye West etc.)-20:39min - Saint Laurent machen keine Runway-Shows mehr?!-33:40min - USP des jeweiligen Designers (Rick Owens, Margiela, Simon Porte etc.)-59:28min - Last Cop Dan: Have A Nice Life “Sea Of Worry” LP, Death Grips “Year of the Snitch”” LP, Death Grips “The Money Store” LP-01:06:03min - Portrait: Johann König
Armand Cofield has produced multiple Runway Shows and Photo Shoots in the Fashion Industry for over 12 years. He mastered his craft by becoming a student of runway all over New York City. Cofield’s introduction to the industry was initially working as a Runway Model. A combination of his experience as a Model and studious mentality has made him a dominant force in the Fashion Industry.
Alexander Wang has a new talk series and it's set in a weird place. H&M's CEO has feels about consumer shaming. Nike promised not to take Arctic shipping routes. Amazon was selling clothes from factories deemed too dangerous by other retailers. Ferragamo will present at Milan's Men's Fashion Week. Why is Louis Vuitton setting up shop in Texas? Come hang out! Instagram: @popfashionpodcast Twitter: @JustPopFashion Lisa’s Twitter: @lisatella Kaarin’s Twitter: @truetostyle
Introducing The Atelier Room 1121 where Fashion Designer and Critic Ontavia Roulette talks about the Fashion World. From Fashion History, and Fashion Royalty to Current Trends. Reviewing passed and present Runway Shows and Ontavia will express thé fashion moments that have impacted the world and moments that should never be forgotten.
What is it like to be a make up artist? Awesome! On this week's episode I sat down with the amazing Meli Pennington, Makeup Artist in NYC for Fashion Magazines and Runway Shows for over 20 years, Beauty writer and Founder of Wild Beauty, and Director of Makeup Artistry at Kokko Inc. Meli shares her career path, blogging life style, make up essentials, the evolution of beauty and make up, the expectations of motherhood and the first ever make up product created in history! Listen in and check out Meli's amazing work and the Kokko Inc. Beauty App: wildbeautyworld.com melipennington.com www.kokkoinc.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outsidehers/support
Industry Leaders from the world of Beauty & Fashion providing thought provoking insights from Inspiring minds. Guests are interviewed on their experiences in both Fashion and Beauty and offer the Beauty Fashion and War audience guidance, wisdom and candor. Dr. Michele Summers - Bio As a foot and ankle specialist, I've been working with feet and shoes for over 15 years, and during that time I've been doing research on shoes and, more specifically, on how to make women's shoes feel better. I've taken my medical expertise of the function of the foot and combined it with my shoe research to incorporate advanced cutting-edge technology into high heel shoes to make them feel better, even after a full work day or a night on the town. In doing this, I will show you that we can break that 34 minute barrier. And that is the basis behind our name, 34 Minutes. Let me explain... Do you know how long it takes, on average, for a woman's high heel shoe to begin hurting and pinching her feet? That's right, 34 minutes. Why should women have to suffer after 34 minutes in their heels? Well, we don't have to. We can have better heels. And we can feel better in them. What it takes is the desire and dedication to make a woman's shoe feel as good as it looks, and that is what I have. Some people will say that we have to choose between feeling good and looking good, that we can't have it both ways. Oh, yes we can. We can have both comfort and style. Who says comfortable shoes have to look matronly and unattractive? Who says we can't have comfortable shoes that look sexy and stylish and fashion forward? Who says we can't listen to what women really want? Women want to look good and feel good. Women don't want to have to choose between fashion and comfort. We don't have to choose. We can have it both ways. We can have our cake and eat it too. So I've teamed up with my sisters, both fashion designers, to come up with a line of women's shoes that fuses their fashion forward designs with my patent-pending comfort technology. We invite you to take a look at our designs here and try them on so that you can see for yourself how comfortable a high heel can be if it's made with this in mind. You will love the fit, the feel, the look and come back for more. Must Read's: The Slight Edge Look Inside on Amazon - Click Here Description: "The Slight Edge is a way of thinking, a way of processing information that enables you to make the daily choices that will lead you to the success and happiness you desire. Learn why some people make dream after dream come true, while others just continue dreaming and spend their lives building dreams for someone else. It’s not just another self-help motivation tool of methods you must learn in order to travel the path to success. It shows you how to create powerful results from the simple daily activities of your life, by using tools that are already within you." Favorite Song: "Make Me Happy" by CHRISTINA AGUILERA Listen to on iTunes - Click Here Favorite internet resource: http://www.style.com/ The online Home of Fashion: News, Runway Shows, Trends, Fashion Models, Designers andTrends. Style.com is a fashion website. It was formerly the online site for the fashion magazine Vogue and W magazine featuring online versions of some of the magazine's content as well as internet-exclusive material such as event photographs and style-related articles, before Vogue developed its own website. Social Media Links: Website: http://www.34minutesshoes.com/ Blog: http://theshoeexpert.wordpress.com/ Poly Vore: http://drmichele.polyvore.com/ Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/drmichele/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SoCalFootDoc Instagram: http://instagram.com/drmichele/ Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheShoeExpert Phone: T: 626-315-5434 Email: info@34minutesshoes.com