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You could have heard this episode early and been entered into all of our giveaways on HeroHero! Subscribe and support the show!On this episode, Sol and Michael sit down with their good friend Ella to chat about the long-awaited comeback of Soft Hands Knit Club, Ella's career as a model, DSquared FW25 (and their unfortunate gap between what they show on the runway and what they sell through sites like SSENSE), the "White Boy of the Month" phenomenon of the Lower East Side, environmental sustainability as it relates to fashion, steroid gut, Calvin Klein underwear ads, "Shock Content", Thom Browne, and so much more!We hope you enjoy as much as we did recording!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 Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
You could have heard this episode early and had access to giveaways on our HeroHero!This week, Sol and Michael sit down with Bryan Jimenèz, a New York based designer whose sampling, patterning, and referencing make him one of the most exciting young designers in the city. The trio talk about Bryan's inspirations, some of the challenges of scaling a brand, boxing, the other creatives he lives and works with, creating clothes that feel authentically lived-in while still being new, attending and selling at Paris Fashion Week, being stocked at SSENSE, and so much more!We hope you enjoy - we had a wonderful time recording.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 Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
Haley Mlotek is a writer from Montreal. Her debut memoir, No Fault, on romance and divorce, is out now. We spoke with her about Gene Hackman and Michelle Trachtenberg's untimely passing, Gavin Newsome's new podcast, her lisp, the punishing Canadian snow, her love of consuming media repeatedly, indie music from the 2000s that triggered her, a spat of Bell's palsy, how she "got into divorce," reality TV's effect of real-world relationships, and social media's effect on the need to wed, the effect having an SSENSE discount has on one's fashion choices, and the kitchens of Nora Ephron. instagram.com/haleymlotek twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You could have heard this episode early and have a chance to win this episode's giveaway on our HeroHero! Sol and Michael are back for a boys episode! Tune in as the duo discuss the meet me on ORCHARD popup, unique styles (big shoutout to Sol's friend Canute), the infamous H&M Margiela belt jacket, screenprinting, most of the insane Brooklyn merch flow through an older Jewish man's shop, gossip about Michele Lamy and Tyrone Dylan, style v. fashion, and so much more!Enjoy! Lots of love! Don't forget - the giveaway closes next Monday!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
Holiday shopping season is in full swing! Ahead of the onslaught of Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales, Alyssa sat down with Nicola Fumo, host of the Attention Recession podcast and a senior commerce editor at People, for a conversation on the state of commerce content, from gift guides to Amazon Live. Tune in for an entertaining explainer on all things affiliate, as well as Nicola's insights on why data-driven gift guides have replaced vibes-based ones; the pressure publishers are under to hit their story and revenue quotas during the holiday season; the disclosure conundrum when it comes to affiliate revenue; the evolution of the market editor as a career; how culture has arrived back at QVC and we're all infomercial stars now; dealing with choice paralysis and why being a smart consumer is crucial; the experience of shopping on TikTok vs. on Instagram; how Amazon Live has become an additional platform for Bravolebrity drama and red carpets; the “holiday sale haul” content genre and the SSENSE sale becoming a meme; what makes a gift guide stand out in a crowd of clickbait; gift guides as voyeurism; and why personal recommendation content is having a breakthrough moment as an escape from the algorithm-based internet. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewgarde.substack.com
Welcome to the CanadianSME Small Business Podcast! In today's episode, we're diving into the powerful realms of digital marketing, e-commerce, and analytics and how these can be game-changers for small businesses in today's competitive landscape.Our guest today is Abdo Mazloum, Founder & CEO of Webtmize, a leading expert in digital marketing. Abdo's extensive experience spans SEO, SEM, and business growth strategies. Having held leadership roles at companies like SSENSE, Beyond the Rack, and OPM Pros, Abdo founded Webtmize in 2018, and he's here to share invaluable insights on digital strategy and business growth tailored for small businesses.Key Highlights:Digital Marketing Foundations: The core strategies small businesses need to embrace to boost online presence, improve SEO, and drive targeted traffic.E-Commerce and Analytics: How understanding and implementing e-commerce strategies, along with effective use of analytics, can help small businesses adapt and thrive.Growth Strategies for 2024 and Beyond: Abdo shares practical, forward-looking tactics to leverage digital marketing tools, focusing on scalability and adapting to evolving market demands.Thank you, Abdo, for joining us and sharing your expertise. A special thank you to our partners—RBC: https://www.rbcroyalbank.com/dms/business/accounts/beyond-banking/index.htmlUPS: https://solutions.ups.com/ca-beunstoppable.html?WT.mc_id=BUSMEWAConstant Contact: https://www.constantcontact.com/landing1/new-marketer?utm_campaign=canadiansme&utm_medium=sponsorlogo&utm_source=brandIHG Hotels and Resorts: https://businessedge.ihg.com/s/registration?language=en_US&CanSMEGoogle: https://www.google.ca/For more expert insights, subscribe to the CanadianSME Small Business Magazine at www.canadiansme.ca. Join us next time as we bring more valuable strategies to help your business grow.
Since launching nine years ago in Byron Bay, Australia, Nagnata has been evolving from a local “movement wear” brand, focused on premium-knit activewear styles, to a global lifestyle brand selling categories including ready-to-wear, swimwear and menswear. More categories are coming next year, as are the brand's first international stores. According to founder Laura May Gibbs, who joined the Glossy Podcast this week, Nagnata has its sights set on a New York store, following a successful experience hosting a Soho pop-up in September. The U.S. is Nagnata's second-largest market, following Australia, thanks in part to the brand's retail partners which have worked wonders for awareness. They currently include Bergdorf Goodman, Ssense and Louisaviaroma, plus Net-a-Porter's support gave the brand legs early on. It's not bad for a brand that has been completely self-funded. On the podcast episode, Gibbs discusses Nagnata's values-driven processes, which have earned it a dedicated fan following. She also discusses its growth plans and its Patagonia-like holiday strategy.
After a 5-month hiatus, we're back folks! This week, we're joined by an accomplished CEO who has redefined industries from retail and luxury fashion to sustainability. From driving growth at Indigo to transforming SSENSE into a global fashion powerhouse, and leading PANGAIA into a future where sustainability meets style, he is pushing boundaries in every way. We'll explore his journey, insights, and the bold strategies shaping the next wave of retail. Get ready for an inspiring conversation with a true retail industry trailblazer: Krishna Nikhil.Check out the links below!Krishna NikhilInstagramLinkedInTikTokYouTubeMena MassoudAlex Maryuen
The Saltburn vinyl delivery is imminent, Barrett on Halloween, Will's stops in NYC, Paul Mescal's babygirl slip-up, the Timothee Chalamet lookalike contest in Washington Square Park, Ralph Lauren and SSENSE crushing social, adjustments for wearing longer coats this winter, the influencer to DJ pipeline, and (of course) wishlist items. Subscribe to the newsletter: retailpod.substack.com Shop the Sunday Scaries Scented Candles: www.vellabox.com/sundayscaries Watch all Retail Therapy episodes on YouTube: www.youtube.com/sundayscariespodcast Support This Week's Sponsors Earlybird: www.earlybirdcbd.com (RT20 for 20% off entire cart) Magic Mind: www.magicmind.com/retailtherapy Follow Along Retail Therapy on Instagram: www.instagram.com/retail.pod Will deFries on Twitter: www.twitter.com/willdefries Will deFries on Instagram: www.instagram.com/willdefries Barrett Dudley on Twitter: www.twitter.com/barrettdudley Barrett Dudley on Instagram: www.instagram.com/barrettdudley Sunday Scaries on Twitter: www.twitter.com/sundayscaries Sunday Scaries on Instagram: www.instagram.com/sunday.scaries
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Thom Bettridge is leaving no stone unturned. Thom—the new editor-in-chief of i-D Magazine—spent his Friday with us to get to the bottom of how a mountain of a man dresses for picking up his kids at school, first day of work fits, pitches and press releases, the cultural movements that define our time, a magazine taking as long to make as the time you've got, identifying and navigating the pitfalls of modern day media, who out there is doing things right, a Mount Rushmore of magazines, what a legacy media guy thinks of the Substackaissance, what the hell is going on with menswear media in 2024, how he converted readers into shoppers back at SSENSE, tales from the styling trenches, a litany of fashion dad takes and much more on Thom Bettridge's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
Once upon a time, there was a place you could go on the internet to buy all the strangest fruits that fashion's best and brightest had to offer. Now, you're more likely to hit it when you decide to become the billionth person in the world to own a pair of sambas. That place is SSENSE - the luxury e-commerce mega retailer based out of Montreal, which houses every fashion brand from Canada Goose to Issey Miyake, and employs just about the entire 20-something anglo population of Montreal. SSENSE has become an undeniable powerhouse in the world of luxury e-commerce, carving a name for itself with an unorthodox business model that fuses fashion and technology. But can a company which has been called “the Amazon of high fashion” really be the bastion of the arts that it proclaims to be? In this extra special Patreon bonus episode, Maia and Hannah, with the help of a series of interviews from former SSENSE employees and small business owners, discuss SSENSE'S impact on fashion as an art form. As SSENSE gobbles up all the fish in the e-commerce pond, is it actually supporting emerging artists, or snuffing them out? FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/c/rehashpodcast
Lauren is joined by Ssense's Steff Yotka to talk all about the latest collections, from Loewe to Valentino to Balenciaga—and dive into the intense Chanel creative-director speculation spreading across the front row. Plus, they offer an analysis on what people are wearing to the shows… and Lauren reviews the queue at The Row's new store on Rue du Mont Thabor. By the way, in celebration of Puck's third anniversary, we're still offering a limited-time 20 percent discount on an annual subscription. Get yours here: www.puck.news/laurensherman. 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
Kati und ich möchte euch mit diesem nie dagewesenen Shopping-guide etwas zurückgeben. Wir geben euch in dieser Folge Tipps, wo man gute Designermode für einen günstigen Preis bekommen kann. Das alles basiert auf jahrelanges Recherchieren und guter Erfahrung. Wir garantieren, dass ihr nach dieser Folge mehr wisst als zuvor! Hört rein und vergisst nicht zu bewerten.
Ssense's Steff Yotka joins Lauren from Copenhagen Fashion Week. They explain why it exists, who to watch there (Mfpen), and why Scandinavian brands are more relevant than ever. They also cover the best athlete style at the Paris games. Plus, Steff makes a case for Charli XCX as the fashion ambassador of our time, and the duo make their picks for Peter Hawkings' replacement at Tom Ford. 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
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. We've been hiding where you can see us. This week, Jimmy and Larry are asking you to save the date for our upcoming happy hour next Wednesday, August 7th (RSVP link for comped and paid subscribers on this pod's Substack post) before sliding headfirst like Pete Rose into All Conditions Gear, dressing like a waitress, testing the functionality of double knee shorts, vintage shopping for your friends, Lawrence's skybox is right next to RiRi's, what the hell is going on in Quebec, James eats his way through Montreal, giving Dime their flowers, chicken tenders, dipping sauce flights, checking in with Burger King, shopping the SSENSE store (yes, they have a store), please do not tailor Pleats Please, Charlie Hustle and Japanese women in prison films and Good Will Hunting and Targets, a best man speech for the ages, the wedding fit fixer, an afternoon at the TWA Hotel and much more.
So, you want to launch a brand? But do you know how it all actually works? For this episode we invited our old friend Joseph Keefer, who has had a long career in fashion on all fronts; retail, production, merchandising, and design, and who has launched his brand JKEEFER in 2020 in New York City. Joey is one of us, he grew up in the skate, punk, and hardcore scenes in Washington, DC. He started in retail as a teenager, and has moved from gig to gig, slowly learning the ropes. On this episode we go through Joey's journey that has included gigs at Odin, the pioneering menswear store in New York, and SSENSE, among others. We talk about the golden age of New York City's men's fashion in the mid aughts, in which Joey has participated, working closely with designers Robert Geller and Siki Im, the nuts and bolts of merchandising and production, and how his various roles have informed his design practice. Support the Show.
To support this podcast and listen to the full episode subscribe to the Patreon: www.patreon.com/cantnotpodcast In conversation with Cherazad of Afterglow on archival Puma shoe styles from the early 00s, the origin of the Puma Mostro and how that shoe changed everything for the brand, the Diesel revival, post covid Cop Copine mania, when life imitates art and your the real life Emily in Paris, everything SSENSE does right, super rare archive Onitsuka Tiger ballerina mules and so much more
Steff Yotka, head of content at Ssense, joins Lauren for a chat about the shows, a talmudic reading of The Row's skirts-over-pants craze, and a deep dive on Chanel's post-Viard needs, among other topics. 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
Steff Yotka is the Head of Content at SSENSE. Fresh off of a return flight from Michèle Lamy's 80th birthday rave at a discreet Venetian airport hanger, she joins the crew to discuss the merits of caviar and egg sandwiches as drunk food, non-algo bait editorial, storytelling around product, if you don't like Lana Del Ray please leave, whether or not “menswear is in crisis,” and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Artist, actor, writer and musician, River Ramirez goes on a 48-hour journey to find and interview someone who was at WrestleMania I in 1985. This episode features interview with: Keith Elliot Greenberg Brett Davis CREDITS You Had To Be There is a Hi Barr Production. Created by Hi Barr. “WrestleMania I” was hosted by River Ramirez. Produced by Julia Thompson and Web Barr. Story written and produced by Julia Thompson. Edit, Sound Mix and engineering by Vishal Nayak. Original score by Vishal Nayak. Artwork created by Dylan Lathrop. Special thanks to our parents, friends and chosen family. And most importantly, thank you to the artists who've inspired us because they had to do it. ADDITIONAL NOTES For more from Hi Barr, please follow us on social media (IG + X) and read our free weekly newsletter. For business inquiries, please email: contact@hibarrmedia.com. Were you at one of the events covered on the show?!? If so, we'd love to talk to you! Please get in touch via email and/or social media channels like Instagram or X. MORE ON THIS EPISODE'S HOST River L. Ramirez is an NYC based experimental comedian and multidisciplinary artist working in the mediums of film, writing, visual art and music. Their work has been written about in MOMA magazine, NYT, Forbes, Art in America, SSENSE, and GQ. They teach a class called "How To Be In Front Of People '' at the Brick Aux and just released a single called " i remember " off their new EP: GIVING. You can also find them in Julio Torres's PROBLEMISTA out March 1st, in theatres everywhere March 22nd.
This week we're getting into the many Nike collabs. We're talking Jacquemus featuring Sha'Carri Richrardson, Meg thee Stallion's capsule, and the Kai Cenat deal.We also get into the SSENSE x ESSENCE "Call Me by Your Name" collab, all that Louis Vuitton has going on with Tyler the Creator, Wemby as brand ambassador for LV, and much more. You know where to find us! Tap in on YouTube via the link in our bio and click that subscribe button while you're at it! Filmed and edited by Hamadi PriceKeep up with us on IG @witchablackads
The struggle is real for Dominique as she stayed up way past her bedtime (9pm tbh) to attend a friend and The Most alumnus' special birthday dinner. But -coffee in hand- together with Immi she happily unpacks the BTS and aftermath of her latest chart-topping episode with Filip Arickx and the two also share their thoughts on their mutual love and respect for A.F.VANDEVORST and NIGHTFALL. The duo then sell each other a new-ish TV show to watch and tuck into the latest fashion industry shake-ups - from the Essence x SSENSE link-up to the sale of A-Cold-Wall*. Later, they respond to an SOS in OPPS (Other People's Problems), Immi shares tips on not fumbling the bag if you go TikTok-viral and makes questionable claims after a tropical encounter with THEEE Shygirl. This episode is a Patreon Exclusive! FULL EPISODE only on www.patreon.com/wethemost Become a member now & support The Most on www.patreon.com/wethemost 0:00:01 A Birthday Party at an apparent Antwerp hotspot 0:03:39 Doing The Most with Filip Arickx (aftertalk + BTS) 0:15:51 Love, Respect & Nightfall 0:18:23 New TME item: Sell me a Show! 0:29:50 ObsessedT with True Detective S4 0:36:54 We love a particular type of angry white lady! 0:41:42 SSENSE x Essence Collab 0:48:01 A-COLD-WALL* Acquisition 0:53:23 Don't let the clock app (TikTok) steal your money 0:55:33 OPPS aka Other People's Problems 1:00:31 Immi's long awaited Shy Girl story!!! FULL EPISODE only on www.patreon.com/wethemost
Writer, editor, and creative director Thom Bettridge navigates the realms of storytelling, experience curation, and audience expansion with seasoned expertise. From editorial leader at 032c, Highsnobiety, and Interview to Head of Creative and Content at SSENSE, Bettridge has come a long way since his beginnings as a student of philosophy in New York City. His series of compelling statements showcase an impressive grasp of worldbuilding, adding context to the evolving landscape where editorial content and e-commerce converge. In an industry where magazines and retailers traditionally kept their domains separate, Bettridge's approach to keeping consumers engaged signals a potential future trend for others. His insights reflect a shift toward a more integrated and dynamic relationship between content creation and commercial endeavors. Bettridge has seen—and been behind—much of the changes to the fashion industry as it enters an inundated era obsessed with viral moments. His connectedness to contemporary culture is only rivaled by his closing remarks: that true contemporariness might be found in uncharted, offline territories. Episode Highlights: After becoming interested in art criticism via philosophy studies, Bettridge started an art space in Medellín, growing attracted to the fast-paced evolution of Colombian culture and society. On interning and moving up through the ranks in New York: “That was my idea of hell. So I wanted to go somewhere where I could make more of an impact even if it was an uncertain terrain.” Noting that “the only two things that were still alive and kicking when I finished school were fashion and, like, tabloids,” Bettridge explains how he came to fashion through his love of magazines and editing them. The solitary nature of writing didn't suit his personality, and Bettridge found he enjoyed editing more, with creative direction being an extension of that kind of collaboration. “360 control over how a story looks and appears”: Creative direction was never a target for Bettridge, who considers it more of a byproduct of writing and editing—what he was already doing—and born of necessity along the way. His first foray into magazine editing was at 032c, where he gained firsthand experience observing creative direction before moving on to Interview. Considering philosophy as a way of creating and applying systems, Bettridge sees an analogy in being a storyteller adept at making connections. Coming to SSENSE as the company was nearing its 20th anniversary, Bettridge leaned on the experiences of the people who had been at the company for a long time. Bettridge has a strong understanding of brand DNA, pushing the company further into its “anti-nostalgic, anti-heritage” heritage. “Mind-share”: Bettridge's creative process aligns naturally with SSENSE's ability to tap into a young, digitally native generation, which communicates via social media. Using a metaphor of a hotel with a great coffee shop, Bettridge expresses the relationship between editorial content and e-commerce, where content regularizes exposure to a company and signals what it's about. To cater to a younger generation, Bettridge notes that youth culture demands that brands be good storytellers that tap into the current social and political moments. Old-school print magazines tell stories through image placement (much like Instagram), but in a way, that decisively marks a certain zeitgeist, which Bettridge says somewhat outlasts the neverending inundation of social media. Bettridge remarks on learning that intuitively marked anchors within a magazine or brand's vision create cohesion and that visual storytellers are the individuals most capable of creating brands with palpable foundations or clear identities. What's contemporary now? The potential for offline culture, a culture that “isn't solipsistic or self-isolated.”
This episode, we're taking you behind the scenes in the glitzy world of the CFDA awards, while also looking ahead to the theme for 2024's Met Gala. We pick apart the fashion impact of Nicki Minaj's recent Vogue cover, where she opens up about motherhood, body image, and the evolution of her style. We also shine a spotlight on the undeniable influence of black creatives in the style and design narrative. We'll explore the crucial aspect of the delicate balance when incorporating elements from other cultures into fashion. We are highlighting Diotimas CFDA award and the rise of afro Caribbean designers. The conversation gets even richer as we discuss the mainstream adoption of African and Caribbean culture and the need for comprehensive research and representation in the collections of major fashion houses. Like, subscribe and be on the look out for a new episode every week!Credit and special thanks goes to:Produced by: Aziza Duniani @woman_BusinessMusic supervisor: Chic loren @chicloren_Music by: Gavin Williams @thegavin1
Raphaël Ricard est fondateur et président de C'est beau. Son entreprise carbonégative a notamment produit du linge pour Ricardo, Charlotte Cardin, Trois fois par jour, Louis-Jean Cormier, Ubisoft, RAD, Guru, Ssense, Argon et plusieurs autres. Instagram Animé et réalisé par Drowster: Instagram, Facebook et Site web Présenté par Bonjour Québec Site web, Facebook et Instagram Vin fourni par la boutique Cinqàsept: Site web, Instagram et Facebook Produit par C'est beau: Site web, Instagram et Facebook L'équipe: Producteurs: Raphaël Ricard et Guillaume Laprise Direction artistique: Raphaël Ricard Caméraman et monteur: Phil Rouleau Assitant-monteur: Renaud Jacob Motion designer: Charles Desmarais Superviseure de post-prod: Camille Blackburn Coordonnatrice de studio: Léonie Hottote
Belgian fashion designer Meryll Rogge joins Dominique Nzeyimana in the loft! In another podcast exclusive, Dominique sits down with Meryll Rogge: the award-winning Belgian fashion designer whose pieces have been worn by notables like Paloma Elsesser, Lil Nas X, Zazie Beetz, Rose Byrne, Gwyneth Paltrow, the Kardashian-Jenners and our own Elodie Ouedraogo. On this episode Meryll reminisces about her childhood in Deinze, overcoming feelings of isolation, the trials and joys of law and fashion school (oh hey, Stephanie D'heygere and Glenn Martens!) and landing her dream internship and job at Marc Jacobs in NYC that set her on the path to global fashion cult status. Just before the pandemic struck early 2020, Meryll debuted her Whit Stillman, David Armstrong and Nan Goldin-inspired collection, making instant waves at Paris Fashion Week. The label was immediately picked up by 19 luxury retailers, including Bergdorf Goodman, Beams, Net-a-Porter and SSENSE, with added glowing coverage by The New York Times. Discover how Meryll made her teenage-vision-board-turned-portfolio a reality, gain insights into the profound influence behind her sought-after namesake collections and find out what might be next. More Meryll Rogge here Follow Meryll Rogge here. Follow The Most: on Instagram. on Facebook. More info HERE
Im zweiten Teil unserer Doppelfolge sprechen wir weiter über verschiedene interessante Collabs zwischen Brands, über Tipps für Looks und woher man sich Inspirationen für Outfits herholt. Hört gerne rein
It's been a hectic couple of weeks - Sol's back in grad school, Michael went to the heartland (England), and John's getting married! With that being said, Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram) are back and chatting about NYFW - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Tune in as the boys talk about Sunnei, AV AV AV, the Ocky Way, Grailed, afterparties, the changing nature of being seen at shows and what the next stage of fashion week is, old people in Portugal, street fashion in London, Big E Levis, prices for things on walls, web scrapers pulling from SSENSE, and so much more!We'll be back soon with more in-person episodes, but until then, enjoy!Lots of love!Sol---Pair of Kings is a men's fashion podcast that explores themes of identity, sustainability, and the complex relationships we have with and through our clothing. 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.comLinks:Instagram: instagram.com/pairofkingspodTikTok: tiktok.com/@pairofkingspodTwitter/X: twitter.com/pairofkingspodSol's Instagram: instagram.com/solthompsonMichael's Instagram: instagram.com/_smithstagramMichael's TikTok: tiktok.com/@smithstagram
In this episode of the podCASS, I'm with Aaron Esh (@aaron.esh) creative director of one of London's new hot luxury brands - he's an LVMH prize finalist, NEWGEN scheme recipient, Central Saint Martins graduate and just happens to be very humble about all of his success thus far. We talk about how Aaron ended up creating his brand, the importance of a great team, Pharrell's Louis Vuitton role, Virgil Abloh, the trials of being a new designer and lots more things. I'm so thankful to call Aaron a friend and that he agreed to do this podcast with me! There's a lot to be learned in this episode (and always a giggle to be had).Aaron's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/aaron.esh/Shop Aaron Esh here: (Ssense) https://slooks.top/6Py7/64, (Farfetch) https://slooks.top/6PJ9/64, (LN-CC) https://bit.ly/3PWNH85Watch the podCASS: https://www.youtube.com/@thepodCASSpodFollow me on Instagram and Tiktok @itscassiethorpe Subscribe to my youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx5xZSr6ng-xpMMe09FYsHg
Jordan Coley is a writer & performer. Jordan has words penned down in GQ, SSENSE, New Yorker, NPR, Pitchfork and The Nation. Jordan is also a performer. He has a show called ‘Jordan Show' a comedy talk show that happens at Lifeworld, a venue in Gowanus, Brooklyn where performers go to get away from it all. I watched Jordan's video to catch a ‘To catch a Dirtbag' to promote his previous comedy talk show ‘Surveillance' and it was pretty accurate. Jordan is single handedly bringing Von Dutch back. Please welcome Jordan Coley to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/ejordan.web instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
This week, Cassie and Erica catch up with Social Media Consultant Rachel Karten, known for her Link in Bio newsletter, to chat through all things social media and what it means to create your own dream career path through consulting work. Here's a peek at what we cover in this episode: [00:03:13] - Rachel shares a look at her 10 years of experience in social media, from Plated to Bon Appetit, and her transition to consulting for brands like CAVA and west elm. We go over how she initially found clients, her "getting started" tips for someone who wants to break into consulting, why LinkedIn and Twitter are important in that journey, and how starting a newsletter can introduce your services to new prospective clients. [00:08:26] - Rachel dives into her experience working with one of our favorite brands, CAVA, as a consultant, focusing on collaborations and partnerships and growing their social followings, and how she's maintained great client relationships with brands like CAVA by building trust over time. [00:13:03] - Rachel shares the brands she believes are doing a great job on social, like NPR's Planet Money and SSENSE, and how developing a brand personality to stand out among the crowd is the key to success on social today. [00:15:30] - Rachel shares a behind the scenes look at building her newsletter, Link In Bio, and how she's inspired to create new content each week. She also gives us her best tips for copywriting and growing her subscriber list. Grab a drink and listen in to this week's Marketing Happy Hour conversation! ----- Other episodes you'll enjoy if you enjoyed Rachel's episode: Your Guide to Social Media, Paid Media + Influencer Marketing | Halie Soprano of Traackr How to be a Confident Marketer in 2023 | Bari Rosenstein of Auntie Anne's and Jamba Top Social Media Tips by Platform | Bri Reynolds of Lyft ____ Say hi! DM us on Instagram and share your favorite moments from this episode - we can't wait to hear from you! NEW! Join our MHH Insiders group to connect with Millennial and Gen Z marketing professionals around the world! Get the latest from MHH, straight to your inbox: Join our email list! Connect with Rachel on LinkedIn | Instagram Subscribe to the Link in Bio newsletter: https://milkkarten.substack.com/ Follow MHH on Social: Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | TikTok Subscribe to our LinkedIn newsletter, Marketing Happy Hour Weekly: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/marketing-happy-hour-weekly-6950530577867427840/ Looking to make a career change? Download the FREE Dream Career Game Plan! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marketinghappyhour/support
One-on-one pod today, Chris is home in LA, and Jason is too. We chat about a dinner at La Dolce Vida, Chris finally found a dog owner he can respect, Whitney Houston was great on the Titanic soundtrack, NY Spectrum guys vs. LA Spectrum guys, we both had landscaping issues yesterday, Elon and Zuck cage-match, a Rhude awakening, Pharrell for Vuitton, The Row Spring '24, the Ssense effect, The Righteous Gemstones, Byline and unpaid opportunities, and see us live in Toronto, London, Australia and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we're joined by Thom Bettridge, Head of Creative and Content at SSENSE and Malaika's former boss. We discuss the AP Royal Oak Spidey, Malaika's trip to Monaco and a lot of other things... about watches, duh. Ciao x
Vivien Lee is a writer and poet based in New York. You may have seen Viven's words in New York Magazine, Architectural Digest, SSENSE, The Cut, and Pin-Up Magazine. Her clients for previous brand and agency work include Sweetgreen and one of our favorites to stay at, the Ace Hotel. Vivien has also spent time working in fashion, hospitality, music… and in 2019 had a stint managing underground nightclubs in Seoul. Clearly we have questions about managing nightclubs in Seoul since we love Seoul on the Wear Many Hats show. Please welcome Vivien Lee to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/yvivlee instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
Emilio Quezada and Evan Shinn are two men that make up the Dewy Dudes, a skincare podcast that in my opinion has the best memes on the planet. Only because I get it. Dewy Dudes have been featured for their expert take on skincare through New York Magazine, GQ, Into the Gloss, Mr Porter, SSENSE, and the torched Vice Magazine. I met Emilio at friends and guests of the coffeeshop, Land to Sea in Brooklyn and when I first saw him, I thought that's a Dewy Dude, but where's Evan. I thought they were never separated. We chatted outfront, told him my friend's name was Duy spelled Dewy and had the Dewy Dudes theme song in my DJ sets. Dewy Dudes is one of our favorite podcasts, Emilio's music, Mishegas is in our morning playlists to get up to. Man I love facials. A skincare psy-op. Please welcome Emilio and Evan of the Dewy Dudes to Wear Many Hats. instagram.com/dewydudes instagram.com/mishegas instagram.com/evanmshinn instagram.com/wearmanyhatswmh instagram.com/rashadrastam rashadrastam.com wearmanyhats.com dahsar.com
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Jacob Winter co-founded Mush Studios, a design-focused rug brand selling unique and outside-the-box home décor. Jacob launched the brand after his tufting transformation videos went viral on TikTok. Now, Mush Studios offers exclusive drops and colorways through retailers like SSENSE and MRKT. For more on Mush Studios & show notes: https://www.shopify.com/blog/mush-studios-tik-tok-partnerships?utm_campaign=shopifymasters&utm_medium=youtube&utm_source=podcast
Sam Lansky is a journalist, author, and editor. We chat with him from his candle-heavy home in Los Angeles about mourning the loss of McNuggets, Tom Brady's stand-up career, his abdominal journey, what the mainstream media won't tell you about being gay, a libertarian's approach to Ozempic use, getting sober at nineteen in New York and writing a memoir about it, reckless spending on the Ssense sale, scent-cycling, and his top three prescription pills of all time. instagram.com/samlansky twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
Are you on a budget? Well, that's good. Come on and build that black generational wealth! But if you're anything like us, sometimes it's hard to balance your love of fashion AND these rising grocery prices. But don't worry, we got you. In Episode 12 of “Got This in Black?” we talk about shopping high-end luxury on a budget through websites like Ssense, Revolve, and Farfetch; organizing and auditing your closet; and which black brands to shop with an affordable price point. We also give you a little bit of pop culture and fashion with our new TV segment. Who's watching Riches out there? Drip or debt, tell us how are you managing your wardrobe budget. What are your favorite affordable black brands? Drop them in the comments. Brands worn on this episode of Got This in Black?:Savage X Fenty Long RobeKnature Gold Bangles Justine Skye x Lip Bar Island Gyal Collab eyeshadow palleteZella Fermani Tube SocksRicardo DSean HoodieFear of God Essentials The California slip-onsSeason 2 - Episode 12 Follow us: @GotThisInBlack on Instagram and Tiktok Email us: gothisinblack@gmail.com
That's right - after a short hiatus, the boys are back with the classic "Reading The Descriptions Of Brands On The SSENSE Website And Sol And John Try To See If They Can Guess Anything About The Brand At All: The Game". We're pretty sure the game originated in 14th Century Poland, so we're glad to be carrying on the tradition. The rules are simple: Michael reads the description of a brand on SSENSE (with obvious details like the name edited out), and John and Sol try and figure out who the hell he's talking about. Points are awarded on accuracy, obviously. Play along at home, award yourself points, and laugh at the fact that Sol starts naming brands that aren't listed on SSENSE. Love you a lot! Enjoy!
So we lied a little bit. We only go from A to E on this pod, but can you blame us? With SSENSE having over 300 men's brands, there was so way that we could be angry or vindictive enough to hate on every brand in one episode. That being said, join Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@bassproshops) as they work their way through SSENSE, hating on everything from Dr. Pibb techwear to the French (need we say more?) I'm honestly not sure how much else I should write here, so let's just copy and paste in all the brands we cover in hopes that it does something for the searchability of the episode.032c1017 ALYX 9SM11 by Boris Bidjan Saberi132 5. ISSEY MIYAKE3.1 Phillip Lim3MAN42444 Label Group4SDESIGNS7 DAYS Active99% ISA BETTER FEELINGA PERSONAL NOTE 73A-COLD-WALL*A. A. SpectrumA.P.C.AAPE by A Bathing ApeAARON ESHAcne StudiosACRONYMADER erroradidas Originalsadidas x Human Madeadidas x Humanrace by Pharrell Williamsadidas x IVY PARKAdieuADISHAdsumAdvisory Board CrystalsADYARænrmòusAFFXWRKSAfield OutAgnonaAGRAhluwaliaAhluwalia &PaulSmithAïEAIREIAitor Throup's TheDSAAKILAAkoniAlan CrocettiAlchemistAlexander McQueenAlled-MartinezAloAMBUSHAMI Alexandre MattiussiAMIRIAMOMENTOand wanderAndersson BellANDREĀDAMOAnn DemeulemeesterAnna SuiAnother AspectAPPLIED ART FORMSARC'TERYX System AArchival ReinventAriesArnar Már JónssonARTURO OBEGEROAshley WilliamsAsicsASPESIAURALEEAwake NYAxel ArigatoAztech MountainBaffinBalenciagaBally HikeBalmainBAPEBarbourBarenaBatherBEAMS PLUSBillionaire Boys ClubBirkenstockBlackmerleBlessBleue BurnhamBLK DNMBodeBONNIE CLYDEBoramy ViguierBoris Bidjan SaberibothBottega VenetaBotterBrain DeadBrioniBrunello CucinelliBRYAN JIMENÈZBurberryBy WalidBYBORREC.P. CompanyC2H4CALVINLUOCamber USACamiel FortgensCamperLabCanada GooseCarhartt Work In ProgressCarlota BarreraCarne BollenteCartierCasablancaCastañerCAYLCCPCDLPCFCLCharles Jeffrey LoverboyChemist CreationsChen PengChet LoChildren of the DiscordanceCHIMIChin TeoChopova LowenaChristian LouboutinClarks OriginalsClotCMMN SWDNCoach 1941Collina StradaCome Back as a FlowerCOMMASCommissionCompletedworksConnor McKnightConverseCoperniCormioCornerstoneCorridorCôte&CielCOTTON CITIZENCraig GreenCrocsCutler And GrossD'heygereDaniel W. FletcherDannerDe Bonne FactureDear LettermanDescente ALLTERRAINDEVÁ STATESDEVEAUX NEW YORKDiemmeDieselDimeDion LeeDistrict VisionDitaDouble RainbouuDoubletDr. MartensDRAEDrake'sdrew houseDries Van NotenDrôle De MonsieurDsquared2DunhillEastwood DansoEckhaus LattaEDEN power corpEdward CumingEGONlabeknéliouEnfants Riches DéprimésEngineered GarmentsEntire StudiosErdemERLEssentialsÉtudesEvisuEytysif you're still reading, sorry
Leaders fail when they don't prioritize customer service. Leaders often believe that customer service is the last step of any process, but it should come first because it can make or break your team and your business. Every leader needs a plan to provide customer service no matter where your team falls in the organization. I host Aneto Okonkwo, CEO of Chatdesk, where he shares a simple strategy every leader can use to increase customer service. Chatdesk is a software and machine learning company in the customer service industry. They help brands scale their customer support efficiently and drive conversions particularly on social media channels. The mission of the company is to solve customer service and create jobs. Thousands of freelance Chatdesk Experts across the US and around the world use the Chatdesk platform to earn income on demand by providing support for brands that they love. Their typical clients are e-commerce and retail brands like OLAPLEX, Shea Moisture, Thinx, SSENSE and more. Chatdesk helps them provide fast and personalized responses to customer questions to help drive conversions. Clients are able to get up and running in 2-3 days and they typically see 10-15% of customer conversations converting to sales while achieving 90%+ customer satisfaction. Prior to Chatdesk, Aneto worked as a leader at Google working on products like Voice Search and the Google Assistant. Earlier in his career he held roles at McKinsey & Company, Microsoft, Goldman Sachs and Silicon Valley startups. Aneto holds a BS and MA from Stanford University where he was a Mayfield Fellow. What You'll Discover in this Episode: The one question that helps you determine what business to create. Family dinner-time conversation as a leadership advantage. The incredible story of why Chatdesk was founded. What it's like having a tennis superstar, Serena Williams, as an investor. Three strategies to quickly boost your team's customer service. Rise of the fractional executive. The cornerstones of customer service. The product failure at Google that accelerated his career. Resources: Senna Documentary https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOQLeqRcgKc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOQLeqRcgKc) Lead the Team episode, Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli https://www.benfanning.com/ndidi-okonkwo-nwuneli/ (https://www.benfanning.com/ndidi-okonkwo-nwuneli/) TED Talk from Nididi Oknokwo Nwuneli https://www.ted.com/talks/ndidi_okonkwo_nwuneli_the_future_of_the_food_ecosystem_and_the_power_of_your_plate?language=en Andrew Grove https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Grove (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Grove) The First 90 Days https://www.amazon.com/First-90-Days-Strategies-Expanded/dp/1422188612/ref=asc_df_1422188612/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=266118767273&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17283461354719994378&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9010492&hvtargid=pla-404766147599&psc=1 (https://www.amazon.com/First-90-Days-Strategies-Expanded/dp/1422188612/ref=asc_df_1422188612/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=266118767273&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17283461354719994378&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9010492&hvtargid=pla-404766147599&psc=1) ----- Connect with the Host, #1 bestselling author Ben Fanning https://www.benfanning.com/speaker/ (Speaking and Training inquires) https://followbenonyoutube.com (Subscribe to my Youtube channel) https://www.linkedin.com/in/benfanning/ (LinkedIn) https://www.instagram.com/benfanning1/ (Instagram) https://twitter.com/BenFanning1 (Twitter)
Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram) are back with a time-honored, historic, eons-played game of We've Polled The Instagram Community on Trends That They Either Want to Stay Dead or Come Back and Then We Will Rate Said Opinions on A Scale of How Likely or Unlikely We Are to Take Them on a Date or The Extent to Which We Would Date Said Person: The Game. That's right! The same game your grandparents and grandparent's grandparents used to play! Join the boys as they judge others' opinions while being completely oblivious of the fact that they're being judged by thousands, and hear them discuss proportions, silhouettes, and more made up fashion terms that people definitely aren't just using to sound smart. It's a classic episode where talk about Rick Owens is kept to a minimum (I know, pretty huge accomplishment for Sol in particular), so tune in and let us know what you think of not only the opinions on clothes, but the proposed date ideas. Lots of love!
Before getting into this week's episode, we”d like to send our condolences to the families of those who passed away in Buffalo. In this week's episode of the Her Sole Podcast, Nya and Mikayla cover the Billboard Music Awards, the Lovers and Friends Concert, recap their weekends, and finally why doesn't Jack Harlow know this Brandy song??? In sports: Devin Booker, Chris Paul and the Suns put up a SORRY performance against the Mavs during game seven of the Western Conference Semifinals. At one point the Suns were down by FIFTY. Nike and Kyrie could potentially end their deal together because of the uncertainty Kyrie has had on the court. Out of the 243 regular season games the Nets have had during Kyrie's three seasons there, he has only appeared in 103 of them, that's LESS THAN HALF OF THE TEAMS GAMES. In sneaker and fashion news: SSense's 50% off sale started. Do with that news what you will, let go and let god lmaooo Jacquemus x Nike tennis inspired collaboration is dropping exclusively on the Jacquemus website on June 28th. The women's sportswear collection is inspired by ACG and Tennis Nike continues its court battle against StockX over NFTs Besides the lucky homies in Chicago, the other forty-nine states of America are gonna have to duke it out in virtual UFC to attempt to cop JoeFreshGoods & New Balance's latest 9060 collaboration Travis Scott's collaborations are finally being released this summer! His leaked Air Trainers, along with the Mocha 1 lows will be released soon. Follow the Her Sole Podcast on Instagram! Follow Mikayla on Instagram! Follow Nya on Instagram!
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Be sure to check out and support this week's sponsors: ZOCDOC for the easiest and best way to find a doctor that works for you: www.zocdoc.com/clubcool VIZZY HARD SELTZER if you want a hard seltzer with BIG VIBES, which of course you do. Find out where to cop: www.vizzyhardseltzer.com/washed Phil is back in the studio for a smashing good time. We talked about the suiting looks we saw at the Grammys, specifically the proliferation of double breasted rigs and how the style has migrated from an IYKYK swerve to a mainstream move. Should a DB be next on your cop list or does its current ubiquity signal that it's already on the downslope? Of course, we also had to address the Biebs' oversized Balenciaga number. Next up, I walk Phil through a couple of recent purchases from SSENSE that are definitely getting returned. Finally, we spoke on some women's trends we're seeing out there which include: massive puffy pirate sleeves, red hair, and Panda Dunks. Support the pod directly at www.patreon.com/clubcool and www.instagram.com/clubcoolpod.
Quincy is a senior product manager at Shopify. Previously, Quincy worked as a product manager at SSENSE and eventually switched over to become the head of personal styling, managing a team of +30 people. In this episode we talk about: Entering product from a consulting background The benefits of switching teams as a product manager and being a generalist Exiting the product role into a completely new domain How to learn when constantly context switching Being a generalist vs. specialist PM
Today, we're excited to welcome Jenni Stablein on the podcast. Jenni is an Experienced Freelance Writer and Editor with a demonstrated history of working in the apparel and fashion industry. Today we'll talk about how she has used her passion for writing to explore her curiosities, especially with her experience working at luxury fashion outlet, SSENSE. We are super excited to share her knowledge and experience with the world. Check out Jenni: Instagram: @dirty_gravy LinkedIn: @jenni Stablein Website: dirtydirtygravy.tumblr.com D Y F R E N T: ENTER IMAGINATION WITH GRACE THE STORE: http://dyfrentny.com THE CREATIVE AGENCY: http://dyfrentconsulting.com Instagram: @dyfrent @dyfrentconsulting LinkedIn: DYFRENT CONSULTING
ヒデトくんがカリフォルニアに行ってから初めての収録で、アメリカのあれこれ、意外なコラボスニーカーなどについて話しました。 ■Shownote・冒頭あいさつ・日本とアメリカのお店の違い・留学生のファッションをチラ見・ヒデトのビッグニュース・ライナーノーツシリーズについて・ポッドキャストランキング・セール始まったよ!・ファッションニュース【プーマ×人気グミ「ハリボー」“ゴールドベア”着想のチャーム付きスニーカー&Tシャツなど】- FASHION PRESS様【コンビニ着想のナイキ「エア マックス」スニーカーがアトモスから登場、原宿に“スニーカーのコンビニ”も】- FASHION PRESS様【Nike × Supreme】Air Force 1 Low “White” & “Black”が国内5月23日にリストック予定】-UP TO DATE様 ■セール情報・Farfetch・YOOX・MATCHESFASHION・SSENSE・HBX※2021年5月23日時点での情報です。■紹介アイテム・DUNHILL「Abrasion コレクション レッド ショート スリーブ シャツ」:まず形がちょうどいい。グラフィックもすごくイケてる。値段も日本の正規代理店で買うよりもだいぶお得感あります。クリエーションとしては欲しいですが、顔面に似合わないので購入を見送りました。・Yohji Yamamoto POUR HOMME「COTTON SILK 40 BROAD UNBALANCE BLOUSE」:襟と裾の形が左右で違うシャツ。ポケットも可愛くて、一枚でも様になりますね。ヨウジヤマモト初挑戦で買ってみようかなと考え中。買うなら海外ECよりもTHE SHOPという公式が安いのかな。・TAGLIATORE「ダブルジャケット ブルー」メンズの大定番?の紺ブレザー。クラシックなディティールですが、どこか抜け感があって日常着には持って来いですね。今季一番欲しいアイテム。LEMAIRE「ブラウン クレープ ジャージ ロング スリーブ ポロシャツ」:襟が尖っててちょっとおっきい。袖の溜まりもリラックスな感じがしていいですね。色味も絶妙!SSENSEはルメールお得に買えるので、このほかにも見てみると楽しいですよ。 ■用語エヌハリウッド,ラスアメリカ,ラルフ ローレン,カルバンクライン,トミーヒルフィガー,タイダイ,オールドネイビー,アルマーニ,アバクロンビー&フィッチ(アバクロ),グッチ,ドルチェ&ガッバーナ(ドルガバ),トムブラウン,スーパー120,ポールスミス,裏原系,げんじさん(トップファッションユーチューバー),サンバ,ウィード,クロムハーツ,ブラットピット,ヴォーグ,アップルポッドキャストランキング,ダンヒル,ヨウジヤマモト,タリアトーレ,紺ブレザー金ボタン,干場義雅氏,ルメール,マンバン,プーマ,ハリボー,ハイチュウ,ジルサンダー,ワイスリー,エアマックス90,エアフォース,シュプリーム,宮戸フィルムさん(シュプリーム大好き芸人)※訂正:アディダスがワイスリーとコラボしたと申し上げましたが、ヨウジヤマモトとのコラボです。 ■編集後記・17日間の隔離は辛すぎますね….久しぶりのポッドキャストはリハビリも兼ねて、ファッション成分薄目です笑 ライナーノーツ頑張って作ってるから聴いてほしいな!あと、「ここをこうして欲しい!」などがあったら是非聞きたいので、Twitterで教えてください。PUMAとAdidasについては、ナイキVSアディダスのビジネスウォーズを聞いてみてください。消しきれなかった雑音がちょこちょこ入っています。ごめんなさい。(キヒロ)・久しぶり&アメリカという環境下での収録で多少グダついてしまいましたが楽しかったです。音質や雑音に関しても大目にみて頂けるとありがたいです。(ヒデト)The post カリフォルニアワードローブ first appeared on TOKYO WARDROBE.
頻繁に利用するファッションEC、最近話題のZOZO VILLA、狙ってるアイテムなどを話しました。街で見かけるなぜか冬なのに半袖の人の謎も解けるかもしれません。 Shownote・前回の概要紹介・チェックしてるファッションEC -FARFETCH -YOOX.COM -SSENSE -MATCHESFASHION -HBX -StockX -Buyma -GILT Milleporte 面白いビジネス形態・各ファッションECの特色 -安さはYOOX.COM, SSENSE, MATCHESFASHION -トレンド把握 FARFETCH -購入額に応じたランク付け FARFETCH, MATCHESFASHION -お洒落なスタイリングアイデア FARFETCH -Webマガジン MATCHESFASHION・日本未発売品も購入可能に -Converse ct70 -Dr.Martens Dante・ファッションECオリジナル商品 -Farfetch限定商品 -8 by YOOX・ZOZOTOWNについて -GUESS GREEN LABEL 2017fw パーカー -セルジオタッキーニ -ZOZOマルチサイズ デニム -ZOZOVILLA -GRAMICCI・注目のアイテム(Farfetch) -Lemaire レイヤード ポロシャツ – ブラウン -Jil Sander Tシャツ 3パック セット – ホワイト -Jil Sander クルーネック Tシャツ – ブラック・キヒロの代謝が高すぎる件 -半袖の謎・オススメのファッションコンテンツ -Tim Dessaint(YouTube) -ルイ・ヴィトンの法則-最強のブランド戦略- 編集後記・結局ジルサンダーのTシャツ買いました。2021AWに重宝しそうです。(キヒロ)・ファッションECってキリがないからついつい見過ぎちゃいますよね。欲しい服だけ増えて金欠のときに見ると身体に良くないです(笑) (ヒデト)The post ファッションECアディクト first appeared on TOKYO WARDROBE.
Eric is a Product Manager at SSENSE, where he works on the mobile shopping experience. Eric has been interested in the role of product management without knowing about the role itself for many years before he became a product manager. He talks about how his experience through high school and college led him to learn about the product management role, and how he pivoted from his consulting role to become a product manager. Eric also touches on his experiences interviewing at big tech companies like Google and Facebook, and how he eventually ended up at SSENSE.