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Fluent Fiction - Japanese: Fashion Sparks: A Creative Bond in Vibrant Harajuku Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/ja/episode/2025-11-06-08-38-20-ja Story Transcript:Ja: 秋の日、賑やかな原宿の通りは七五三の祭りで活気に満ちていた。En: On an autumn day, the bustling streets of Harajuku were filled with the lively atmosphere of the Shichi-Go-San festival.Ja: 子供たちの笑顔と、色とりどりの着物姿が華やかだった。En: The children's smiles and the bright colors of their kimono made for a splendid scene.Ja: 通りには、たくさんの屋台とポップアップショップが立ち並び、道行く人々は不思議な魅力に溢れた装いをしていた。En: The street was lined with numerous stalls and pop-up shops, and the passersby wore outfits brimming with a unique charm.Ja: ハルキは、原宿の熱気を感じながら、通りを歩いていた。En: Haruki was walking down the street, feeling the hot energy of Harajuku.Ja: 彼は少し内気だが、ファッションデザインに情熱を持っている学生だ。En: Although he was a bit shy, he was a student passionate about fashion design.Ja: 彼の胸には、新しいインスピレーションを探し求める思いがあった。En: In his heart, there was a desire to seek out new inspiration.Ja: 彼は、次のファッションショーのために斬新なアイディアを模索していた。En: He was exploring innovative ideas for his next fashion show.Ja: その時、派手なストリートウェアのショップの前で、彼は精力的に写真を撮っているアユミに出会った。En: At that moment, in front of a flashy streetwear shop, he met Ayumi, who was energetically taking photos.Ja: 彼女は魅力的なストリートファッションを撮影しようとしていた写真家だ。En: She was a photographer trying to capture alluring street fashion.Ja: アユミは活気があり、すぐに人と打ち解ける性格だった。En: Ayumi had a lively personality and was quick to get along with people.Ja: しかし、短い出会いでは深い関係を築くのが難しかった。En: However, in a brief encounter, building a deep relationship was challenging.Ja: 二人は、偶然出会ったことをきっかけに会話を始めた。En: The two began a conversation sparked by their chance meeting.Ja: ハルキは、自分のデザインノートをアユミに見せる決心をした。En: Haruki decided to show his design notebook to Ayumi.Ja: いつもは恥ずかしがり屋のハルキも、彼女の関心に勇気を得て、ノートを広げた。En: Although usually shy, Haruki gained courage from her interest and opened his notebook.Ja: 「すごい!En: "Amazing!Ja: これ、あなたがデザインしたの?En: Did you design this?"Ja: 」とアユミは驚いて言った。En: Ayumi said in amazement.Ja: 「ぜひ一緒にプロジェクトをやりたい!En: "I definitely want to work on a project together!"Ja: 」アユミは自分の予定を変えてでも、ハルキともっと時間を過ごす価値があると感じた。En: Ayumi felt it was worth adjusting her schedule to spend more time with Haruki.Ja: こうして、二人は連絡先を交換し、また一緒にプロジェクトに取り組むことを約束した。En: Thus, the two exchanged contact information and promised to work on a project together again.Ja: ハルキは彼女のおかげでアイディアを表現する自信を持つことができたし、アユミも瞬間的な出会いを超えて、深い繋がりを築くことの重要性を学んだ。En: Haruki gained the confidence to express his ideas thanks to her, and Ayumi learned the importance of building a deep connection beyond a momentary encounter.Ja: 原宿の賑わいの中で、二人の新しい友情とクリエイティブな協力が始まった。En: In the vibrancy of Harajuku, a new friendship and a creative collaboration began for the two.Ja: 色とりどりの街は、これからの二人の未来を象徴するキャンバスのようだった。En: The colorful town seemed like a canvas symbolizing their future to come. Vocabulary Words:bustling: 賑やかなlively: 活気に満ちていたsplendid: 華やかだったnumerous: たくさんのpassersby: 道行く人々brimming: 溢れたenergetically: 精力的にalluring: 魅力的なphotographer: 写真家capturing: 撮影しようとしていたencounter: 出会いflashy: 派手なshy: 内気passionate: 情熱を持っているinspiration: インスピレーションinnovative: 斬新なfashion: ファッションcharm: 魅力exploring: 模索していたamazing: すごいcourage: 勇気express: 表現adjusting: 変えてでもconfidence: 自信connection: 繋がりmomentary: 瞬間的なvibrancy: 賑わいcollaboration: 協力canvas: キャンバスsymbolizing: 象徴する
In late sixteenth-century Rome, artists found inspiration in bustling streets and taverns, depicting soldiers, Romani fortune tellers, sex workers and servants among the city's poorest inhabitants. Street Style: Art and Dress in the Time of Caravaggio (Reaktion, 2025) by Dr. Elizabeth Currie explores these hidden lives, uncovering how the stories of ordinary people are preserved through their clothing and appearances in art. Written records highlight the harsh conditions faced by marginalized groups, while prints and paintings often promoted visual stereotypes. With fresh interpretations of notable works by Caravaggio and his followers, this book reveals the complex social meanings of dress and the ways art captured and shaped the real-life struggles of early modern Italy's lower classes. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In late sixteenth-century Rome, artists found inspiration in bustling streets and taverns, depicting soldiers, Romani fortune tellers, sex workers and servants among the city's poorest inhabitants. Street Style: Art and Dress in the Time of Caravaggio (Reaktion, 2025) by Dr. Elizabeth Currie explores these hidden lives, uncovering how the stories of ordinary people are preserved through their clothing and appearances in art. Written records highlight the harsh conditions faced by marginalized groups, while prints and paintings often promoted visual stereotypes. With fresh interpretations of notable works by Caravaggio and his followers, this book reveals the complex social meanings of dress and the ways art captured and shaped the real-life struggles of early modern Italy's lower classes. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/art
In late sixteenth-century Rome, artists found inspiration in bustling streets and taverns, depicting soldiers, Romani fortune tellers, sex workers and servants among the city's poorest inhabitants. Street Style: Art and Dress in the Time of Caravaggio (Reaktion, 2025) by Dr. Elizabeth Currie explores these hidden lives, uncovering how the stories of ordinary people are preserved through their clothing and appearances in art. Written records highlight the harsh conditions faced by marginalized groups, while prints and paintings often promoted visual stereotypes. With fresh interpretations of notable works by Caravaggio and his followers, this book reveals the complex social meanings of dress and the ways art captured and shaped the real-life struggles of early modern Italy's lower classes. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. You can find Miranda's interviews on New Books with Miranda Melcher, wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/italian-studies
Von der Haute Couture im Grand Palais bis zu Laufstegen im Lavendelfeld – Mode wird heute auf den unterschiedlichsten Bühnen inszeniert. In dieser Folge sprechen Selma und Sophie mit Katharina Krawczyk, Co-Kuratorin der Ausstellung «Catwalk – The Art of the Fashion Show» im Vitra Design Museum, über Mode als Gesamtkunstwerk – und darüber, wie Architektur, Musik, Licht und Bühne zu einer einzigen Erzählung verschmelzen. Gemeinsam werfen sie einen Blick hinter die Kulissen spektakulärer Modenschauen von Chanel, Louis Vuitton oder Jacquemus und diskutieren, wie sich die Beziehung zwischen Mode und Raum verändert – von exklusiven Salons bis hin zur Stadt als Laufsteg. Sie sprechen über das Spannungsfeld zwischen Luxus und Demokratie, über neue Formen der Partizipation, über die Zukunft des Catwalks und über Mode als Ausdruck von Identität, Stil und Authentizität. Das und noch viel mehr erfährst du in dieser Folge: • Wie wird aus Architektur und Mode eine gemeinsame Erzählung? • Was erzählen die ikonischen Laufstege von Chanel & Co. über Macht, Begehren und Zeitgeist? • Wie demokratisch ist Mode wirklich, wenn die Stadt selbst zum Catwalk wird? • Und wohin führt der Laufsteg der Zukunft – zwischen Street-Style, Zoom-Shows und Inklusion? Shownotes: - Vitra Design Museum: https://www.design-museum.de/ - Catwalk: https://www.design-museum.de/de/ausstellungen/detailseiten/catwalk.html - Alle Infos und Fotos unter https://www.basel.com/podcast - Produktion: Tonton GmbH
Die neue H&M x Glenn Martens Kollektion sorgt für Aufsehen! Wir sprechen in unserem Mode Podcast über die Designs, Stilbrüche und warum dieses Fashion-Release 2025 wichtig ist. Wie in fast jedem Jahr seit 2014 bringt der schwedische Modekonzern H&M auch 2025 wieder eine Designer-Kollaboration auf den Markt. Am 30. Oktober erscheint die H&M x Glenn Martens Kollektion – ein Anlass, über den wir in dieser neuen Mode Podcast Episode ausführlich sprechen. Wie immer war die Spannung im Vorfeld groß. Denn Glenn Martens, der belgische Designer, sorgt aktuell nicht nur als Kreativdirektor von Maison Margiela für Gesprächsstoff, sondern hat auch mit seinen Arbeiten für Diesel und Y/Project gezeigt, wie viel Energie, Mut und Raffinesse in seiner Handschrift steckt. Sein Stil: dekonstruiert, experimentell, oft mit Used-Look-Elementen, Metallic-Oberflächen und der Kombination aus Leder und Folie. Für seine Zusammenarbeit mit H&M hat Martens erstmals intensiv im H&M-Archiv gearbeitet und daraus eine Kollektion entwickelt, die den urbanen Streetstyle aufgreift und neu interpretiert. Entstanden ist eine umfangreiche Kapselkollektion für Damen, Herren und Unisex, die sich zwischen Lässigkeit, Funktion und Avantgarde bewegt. Jeans, Sweater, Mäntel und bedruckte Kleider prägen den Look, während Materialien wie Crush-Stoffe und eingenähte Drähte Bewegung und Formveränderung ermöglichen. Das Ergebnis ist ein wilder, aber harmonischer Stilmix, der die Balance zwischen Massentauglichkeit und individueller Ausdruckskraft sucht – ganz im Geist moderner Großstädte wie London, Berlin oder New York. Diese Mode lebt vom Unangepassten, vom jugendlichen Mut und vom Spiel mit Identität. In unserer neuen Podcast Episode von Lost on Planet Fashion sprechen wir über unsere Eindrücke zur H&M x Glenn Martens Kollektion, analysieren die Highlights und verraten, welche Teile den Weg in unseren Warenkorb finden und welche vielleicht besser nicht. Freu dich auf ein ehrliches Mode-Update voller Beobachtungen, Einschätzungen und einer großen Portion Leidenschaft für das, was Mode heute ausmacht. Alle besprochenen Looks, findest du natürlich wie immer auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen bei Instagram und TikTok unter @lostonplanetfashion. Und ab sofort auch unter www.lostonplanetfashion.de. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
Emilia & Ebba svarar på DINA stimfrågor, ger stiltips och knäcker koden till att få vida jeansen att bli mindre dansk Streetstyle och MER jobb-chica. Dessutom, modevärldens nya ”nepo-it-girl”…. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jakie buty będą najlepiej wyglądać do jeansów cropped? Od balerinek po botki – inspirując się propozycjami prosto z modowych wybiegów, jeansy cropped łączymy z różnymi butami. Prezentujemy najmodniejsze zestawienia na jesień 2025. Autorka: Renata Joffre Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/cropped-jeansy-do-roznych-butow-trend-sezon-jesien-zima-2025-2025-digitalsyndication
Als 22-Jährige gründete Soraya El‑Hardouzi aus Götzis ihre eigene Modemarke – heute arbeitet sie nebenbei vollzeit, kreiert Streetstyle und kämpft gegen Zweifel und Vorurteile. Mit Moderatorin* spricht sie über: – ihren Weg von der Leidenschaft zum Unternehmen – Rückschläge, Selbstzweifel und der Umgang mit Kritik – Nachhaltigkeit, Designs, Marketing & Zukunftsvisionen Für alle, die verstehen wollen, wie Träume in der Mode‑Szene entstehen – und wie wichtig es ist, dranzubleiben.
It's almost Libra season and Stassi is back with C-O-Lo—tired, a little moody, and fully blaming the moon (and TikTok). After a failed attempt at cleaning Hartford's toy-packed room and battling the usual kid chaos, Stassi just wants to feel better—but instead spirals into end-of-the-world theories: rapture, aliens, zombies, or maybe just AI gone wild. The girls talk parenting fatigue, how millennials are closing restaurants, and why old-people-vibe spots are elite. Then they land on Blake Lively's bizarre Gossip Girl throwback IG post—was it nostalgic or just plain manipulative? Plus, Stassi shares her latest fashion finds and her crispy chicken Caesar wrap obsession (that TikTok has apparently been onto for a year). Strap on your tin foil berets and get ready for an unforgettable cosmic catch-up. We're posting this post-Rapture, so we made it lol! Thanks for supporting our sponsors:Nutrafol: For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to nutrafol.com/stassi10.Headspace: For a limited time, get Headspace FREE for 60 days. Go to Headspace.com/STASSIPOD.Quince: Go to Quince.com/stassi for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns.Ro: Ro offers a suite of GLP-1s that are clinically proven to help you lose weight and keep it off. Go to RO.CO/STASSI to see if you qualify. Hiya: Receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/STASSI.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Peso Pluma BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Peso Pluma has remained a cultural phenomenon this week, turning heads with both his career milestones and the devoted fan energy that surrounds him. ComplexCon Las Vegas has just announced its 2025 lineup, prominently featuring Peso Pluma as one of its main stage headliners alongside other global stars like Yeat and Central Cee, according to ComplexCon's official lineup release. This places Peso Pluma among the major forces in converging music, fashion, and street culture, a testament to his growing long-term influence and power to draw crowds at some of the industry's most boundary-pushing events. Fans should mark their calendars for October 25 and 26, when he'll be taking center stage at the Las Vegas Convention Center as ComplexCon continues its tradition of showcasing the hottest acts and exclusive streetwear releases.The hold Peso Pluma has on popular culture was also on display in Los Angeles this weekend, where LAist reports on a sizable turnout at Echo Park Lake for a Peso Pluma lookalike contest. Organized by local fans inspired by similar global celebrity lookalike trends, the event drew around 100 participants and spectators, reinforcing Peso Pluma's unique status as a generational icon whose persona resonates so deeply that people are literally eager to become him for an afternoon. The contest reportedly judged participants not just on style but also on their ability to channel Peso's dance energy and signature charisma, further underscoring his status as not just an artist but a symbol of community and belonging.On social media, the magnetism of Peso Pluma's live shows is again a talking point, with a Threads post from September 19 going viral thanks to an attendee who admitted never understanding corridos until experiencing Peso Pluma live and coming away a fan. This direct fan testimony is illustrative of his expanding reach beyond traditional regional or genre listeners, converting skeptics through sheer stage presence. While there have been no explosive scandals or controversies in recent news, the last high-profile story connected to his personal life was the much-discussed breakup with Nicki Nicole earlier this year, following widely circulated images of Peso Pluma with a mystery woman at the 2024 Super Bowl. People magazine and other outlets detailed that Nicki Nicole confirmed the split with an emotional message on Instagram referencing lost respect, with the breakup taking place shortly after the couple had been seen and celebrated together during several major award shows.All told, this week affirms Peso Pluma's status as a defining figure in contemporary music and youth culture, with his every movement—onstage or off—continuing to shape headlines, fill events, and ignite discussions both in person and across social media platforms.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
In this weeks fashion drop Leigh & Lucinda Pikkat are dissecting all of the incredible street style we saw during Copenhagen Fashion Week. From sustainability requirements that put other fashion weeks to shame (18 mandatory criteria just to show!) to the Danish girls who made sneakers with dresses a thing, Copenhagen will always serve up fashion inspiration! Lucinda breaks down the "Copenhagen C's"—from Scandi minimalism to full-blown maximalism—and explains why 50% influencer attendance means we're seeing the most creative, risk-taking looks on the streets. Think tartan mini skirts with giant bows, sequin dresses layered over jeans, and enough polka dots to make your head spin (in the best way). Listen to Former Vogue Editor talk street style GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube this episode launching tonight 8pm! Follow us on Instagram Want to 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: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Lucinda Pikkat Producer: Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Tina Matolov Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Fluent Fiction - Danish: A Seaweed Hat Craze: The Trend That Started as a Prank Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/da/episode/2025-08-24-22-34-02-da Story Transcript:Da: Solen skinnede lyst over Nyhavn kajen, og sommervarmen fik luften til at vibrere over det brostensbelagte gade.En: The sun shone brightly over the Nyhavn quay, and the summer heat made the air vibrate above the cobblestone street.Da: Astrid betragtede folkemylderet fra sin butik.En: Astrid watched the bustling crowd from her shop.Da: Hun havde altid en fornemmelse for nye trends, og noget havde fanget hendes øje.En: She always had a knack for new trends, and something had caught her eye.Da: Blandt de mange turister spottede hun flere med hvad der lignede hatte lavet af tang.En: Among the many tourists, she spotted several wearing what looked like hats made of seaweed.Da: "Det er den nye mode!"En: "It's the new fashion!"Da: erklærede hun til sin ven Lars, der netop kom ind i hendes butik for at købe sit daglige stykke wienerbrød.En: she declared to her friend Lars, who had just entered her shop to buy his daily piece of Danish pastry.Da: "Hatte lavet af tang?"En: "Hats made of seaweed?"Da: spurgte Lars og studsede over Astrids ivrige betoning.En: Lars asked, puzzled by Astrid's eager emphasis.Da: "Astrid, det er sikkert bare noget, de har fundet på, ikke en rigtig trend."En: "Astrid, it's probably just something they came up with, not a real trend."Da: Astrid rynkede brynene.En: Astrid furrowed her brow.Da: Hun var sikker på, at der lå muligheder i denne tendens.En: She was certain there were opportunities in this trend.Da: "Jeg er nødt til at handle hurtigt.En: "I need to act quickly.Da: Jeg kan lave dem selv," svarede hun beslutsomt og begyndte at samle materialer til at fremstille sine egne tanghatte.En: I can make them myself," she replied determinedly and began gathering materials to create her own seaweed hats.Da: Eftermiddagen gik med ivrig aktivitet imens Astrid knyttede, klippede og viklede tang omkring stel lavet af bast.En: The afternoon passed with eager activity as Astrid tied, cut, and wrapped seaweed around frames made of bast.Da: Lars rystede på hovedet, skeptisk, men så på med et lille smil i mundvigen.En: Lars shook his head, skeptical, but watched with a small smile at the corner of his mouth.Da: Lige inden solnedgang drejede en gruppe turister om hjørnet, stadig iført tanghatte.En: Just before sunset, a group of tourists rounded the corner, still wearing seaweed hats.Da: De lo højlydt, deres ansigter røde fra sol og saltvand.En: They laughed loudly, their faces red from sun and saltwater.Da: Turistgruppen drev gennem gaderne og udløste latter, pegen og kameraklik fra alle sider.En: The group drifted through the streets, triggering laughter, pointing, and camera clicks from all directions.Da: Astrid svajede triumferende til Lars.En: Astrid swayed triumphantly to Lars.Da: "Se!En: "See!Da: Jeg sagde, det var en trend!"En: I told you it was a trend!"Da: Men da gruppen nåede Astrids butik, afslørede de, at det hele var en spøg for en YouTube-kanal.En: But as the group reached Astrid's shop, they revealed it was all a prank for a YouTube channel.Da: Forsamlingen brød i latter, men Astrid lo sammen med dem, måbende over deres påfund.En: The gathering burst into laughter, but Astrid laughed along with them, amazed by their invention.Da: Turen satte sig ved Astrids café, snakkede og spiste hendes kager.En: The group settled at Astrid's café, chatting and eating her pastries.Da: Butikken blev hurtigt fyldt med nysgerrige kunder tiltrukket af støjen og latteren.En: The shop quickly filled with curious customers drawn by the noise and laughter.Da: Uden at vide af det, havde Astrid skabt en scene midt i Nyhavn.En: Without knowing it, Astrid had created a scene in the middle of Nyhavn.Da: Mens de sidste solstråler husede over kanalen, indså Astrid noget vigtigt.En: As the last rays of sun nestled over the canal, Astrid realized something important.Da: Ikke alle trends er hvad de ser ud til at være, men hendes mod til at springe ud i det ukendte kunne stadig føre til noget godt.En: Not all trends are what they appear to be, but her courage to dive into the unknown could still lead to something good.Da: Som natten faldt, vidste hun én ting med sikkerhed – uanset om det var på grund af ægte interesse eller bare en god historie, havde hun opnået sit mål.En: As night fell, she knew one thing for sure—whether due to genuine interest or just a good story, she had achieved her goal.Da: Og Lars?En: And Lars?Da: Han nikkede anerkendende, mens han skålede med hende i det bløde skumringslys.En: He nodded approvingly, toasting with her in the gentle twilight.Da: "Måske er der alligevel noget ved dine skøre idéer."En: "Maybe there's something to your crazy ideas after all." Vocabulary Words:quay: kajenvibrate: vibrerecobblestone: brostensbelagtebustling: folkemylderetknack: fornemmelsetrends: trendspuzzled: studsedeemphasis: betoningfurrowed: rynkebrow: brynenedeterminedly: beslutsomtframes: stelbast: bastskeptical: skeptisksunset: solnedgangdrifted: drevtriggering: udløsteprank: spøginvention: påfundnestled: husecourage: modtwilight: skumringslysapproved: anerkendendetoasting: skåledegenuine: ægtecurious: nysgerrigechatting: snakkedeopportunity: mulighedertires: dækcorner: mellemrummet
Copenhagen Fashion Week just wrapped, and Leigh's joined again by trend forecaster Lucinda Pikkat to decode the street style magic that's got everyone obsessed! From sustainability requirements that put other fashion weeks to shame (18 mandatory criteria just to show!) to the Danish girls who made sneakers with dresses a thing, Copenhagen is serving up fashion inspiration and is showing us what to expect for our spring season. Lucinda breaks down the "Copenhagen C's"—from Scandi minimalism to full-blown maximalism—and explains why 50% influencer attendance means we're seeing the most creative, risk-taking looks on the streets. Think tartan mini skirts with giant bows, sequin dresses layered over jeans, and enough polka dots to make your head spin (in the best way). Listen to Former Vogue Editor talk street style GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube this episode launching tonight 8pm! Follow us on Instagram Want to 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: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Lucinda Pikkat Producer: Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Tina Matolov Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Want $10 + a free month of Mamamia? We've got you.We're cooking up something exciting and need your brilliant opinions to help us make even better content.It's just 20 minutes of your time, and you'll get: $10 e-gift card 1 month Mamamia subscription (or gift it to someone if you're already a subscriber) Survey hereT&Cs here Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In folgender Episode ranken Kati und ich einige Stilbrüche, die aktuell relevant sind. Dabei nennen wir abwechselnd je einen Stilbruch, den wir feiern. Hört gerne rein!
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In this fashion drop, Leigh Campbell quizzes Mamamia's head of content (and secret style genius) Eliza on how she nails that "did-she-just-step-off-a-Copenhagen-runway?" look. This former Vogue Scandinavia editor treats her morning wardrobe session like meditation to avoid all the chaos. Her style secrets? Scandinavian-inspired layering, tailoring of budget finds, and those game-changing bodysuits that work with everything from weekend shorts to boardroom suits. Forget trend-chasing as we find the perfect balance between high-end items and your go to Uniqlo or Kmart shirt. Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton visit www.fentonandfenton.com.au EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Eliza's Budget: Kmart Long Sleeve Oxford Shirt in White Leigh's Budget: Billini Hazel Handle Bag Eliza's Boujee: Nagnata’s RYDELL SHORT 3.0 in Honeydew, Carla Denim Jean Leigh's Boujee: Motto Navy Faux Leather Pocket Pant Motto GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube Follow us on Instagram Want to 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. Want more of this? Read this: 7 must-know Scandi brands to reboot your winter wardrobe. Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Eliza Sorman Nilsson Producer: Mollie Harwood Audio Producer: Lu Hill Video Producer: Marlena Cacciotti Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wir sind nach unserer Sommerpause wieder da! In dieser Folge nehme ich euch mit auf meine Reise durch Japan – von den leuchtenden Straßen Tokios bis zu den stillen Zen-Gärten in Kyoto. Wir sprechen darüber, wie sich das alltägliche Leben in Japan anfühlt, was Marvin kulturell überrascht hat und warum selbst ein einfacher Supermarktbesuch zum Erlebnis wird. Natürlich geht's auch um Fashion: von abgefahrenem Streetstyle in Harajuku über die besten Secondhand-Stores bis hin zu stilvollen Vintage-Funden in Osaka. Ein Mix aus Reisebericht, Style-Inspiration und persönlichem Kulturschock.
JOIN US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/swiftologist We're digging through the archives—pap shots, game day fits, award show moments—to figure out what exactly is going on with Taylor Swift's fashion over the years. From hat eras to hair eras, breakups to merch drops, there have been... choices. Some iconic. Some haunting. Some we still don't understand. https://bit.ly/evolutionofasnake Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this weeks episode, Leigh Campbell quizzes Mamamia's head of content (and secret style genius) Eliza on how she nails that "did-she-just-step-off-a-Copenhagen-runway?" look. This former Vogue Scandinavia editor treats her morning wardrobe session like meditation to avoid all the chaos. Her style secrets? Scandinavian-inspired layering, tailoring of budget finds, and those game-changing bodysuits that work with everything from weekend shorts to boardroom suits. Forget trend-chasing as we find the perfect balance between high-end items and your go to Uniqlo or Kmart shirt. Mamamia studios are styled with furniture from Fenton and Fenton visit www.fentonandfenton.com.au EVERYTHING MENTIONED: Eliza's Budget: Kmart Long Sleeve Oxford Shirt in White Leigh's Budget: Billini Hazel Handle Bag Eliza's Boujee: Nagnata’s RYDELL SHORT 3.0 in Honeydew, Carla Denim Jean Leigh's Boujee: Motto Navy Faux Leather Pocket Pant Motto GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on Youtube Follow us on Instagram Want to 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. Want more of this? Read this: 7 must-know Scandi brands to reboot your winter wardrobe. Feedback? We’re listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Eliza Sorman Nilsson Producer: Mollie Harwood Audio Producer: Lu Hill Video Producer: Marlena Cacciotti Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Air Tight, The Alex is back with a genre-bending mix of underground music, deep eclectic beats, and sonic discoveries from the musical fringes. Tune in to hear new tracks and rare finds from Busy Twist, Jason Joshua & the Beholders, Nation of Language, Tom Tom Club, and more — each song handpicked to move both mind and body. In the news: The Green Coast Radio crew is hopping on the train to the Underground Music Showcase in Denver. We're also breaking down California's looming 27% cannabis tax increase in July and spotlighting a major shift in Europe — 1 in 7 German pharmacies now sell medical cannabis. Don't miss our Unknown Airwaves video series on YouTube and tap into the pulse of underground culture, futurism, street style, and altered states of mind. For exclusive station gear, trippy art, and must-have tees, head to GreenCoastRadio.com/stationgear.
Queenies Welcome to this week's episode of Thrifting Fashion, where we dive deep into the world of thrifting. We'll explore the origins of secondhand shopping, how thrifting has become a sustainable fashion movement, and the artistry behind curating and designing unique, one-of-a-kind looks. From vintage treasures to budget-friendly fashion finds, learn how thrifting has transformed the way we approach style. Whether you're a seasoned thrifter or new to the game, this episode is your ultimate guide to mastering the art of thrift shopping.XOXOSTAY FASHIONABLE!Follow us on our Socials: Instagram: @Wearefashionablylatee TikTok: @Wearefashionablylatee0:00 Intro4:17 I'm just a girl YAP HOUR 13:18 History of Thrifting/ Why we Thrift26:25 It's Impact on Street Style
This episode takes a look at the vibrant and evocative members of La SAPE, the Society of Ambiance-Makers and Elegant People, or the Sapeurs. Set against the backdrop of Congo's colonial past and post-independence struggles, clothing is about much more than just being fashionable. For the Sapeur, fine tailoring, luxe fabrics, and bold patterns are expressions of identity, resistance, and pride. From the streets of Brazzaville and Kinshasa to the global stage, join us as we discuss how these impeccably dressed individuals challenge the legacy of colonialism, reclaim dignity, and redefine masculinity through the power of dress.If you have any requests, questions, or simply feel like saying hello, we're friendly and Mr. B, our Executive Paw-ducer, is a purr-fect angel)! Please drop us a line at historyunhemmedpodcast@gmail.com.You can also find us on social media:Instagram: @history_unhemmedFacebook: https://m.facebook.com/people/History-Unhemmed/100084597553601/THANK YOU!RESOURCES:Ali, Mona M. “The Incredible Fashion of the Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congo.” Vogue Scandinavia, September 20, 2021. Aris, Gisele. The Power and Politics of Dress in Africa. Final project paper, University of Pennsylvania, 2007. Undergraduate Humanities Forum Mellon Research Fellow, Penn Humanities Forum on Travel.Callsen, Barbara. "Fashion and Migration: On the Construction of Masculinities in the Sape Movement Between the Congo and France." In Masculinities and Migration in Latinx and Francophone Literatures and Cultures, edited by Brendan P. Bisbey and Adriana Herrera Fuentes. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2025. Guinness. Meet Congo's Sapeurs. YouTube video, 2:02. January 17, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iuGaRCPDl1c&t=50s.Hochschild, Adam. King Leopold's Ghost. New York: Mariner, 2020.Jorgensen, K.E. “Sapologie: Performing Postcolonial Identity in the Democratic Repuplic of Congo”. Toronto, Ontario : Master of Arts Contemporary Art, Design and New Media Histories, 2014.Lewis, Shantrelle P. Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style. New York: Aperture, 2017. Miller, Monica L. 2009. Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity. Durham: Duke University Press.Porbeni, Beatrice. “The Congolese Dandies – A Piece of History.” Guardian Life, August 20, 2017. Tamagni, Daniele. Sapeurs: The Gentlemen of Bacongo. London: Trolley Books, 2009.Vainshtein, Olga. “13. Dandyism Revisited: From the English Gent to the Sapeur.” In Fashionable Masculinities: Queers, Pimp Daddies, and Lumbersexuals, edited by Vicki Karaminas, Adam Geczy, and Pamela Church Gibson, 177–191. Ithaca, NY: Rutgers University Press, 2022. Zaidi, Tariq. Sapeurs: Ladies and Gentlemen of the Congo. Heidelberg: Kehrer Verlag, 2020.
Unwritten Style: How Street Influence Frees Us from Fashion Rules with Dawn Pedersen, Co-Founder & Creative Director at Trendzine/TRENDZOOM In this episode, I'm joined by Dawn Pedersen—trend forecaster, co-founder of Trendzine, and Creative Director at TRENDZOOM. Dawn's expertise is in reading the cultural landscape: she draws inspiration from street style, mood, and the echoes of past trends to predict where fashion is heading next. We dive into the powerful influence of what real people are wearing on the street and how this collective mood shapes not just trends, but how we all feel about getting dressed. As Dawn explains, street style has become a global language of self-expression, reflecting shifts in music, art, technology, and culture. Fashion is no longer dictated by magazines or the runway alone—instead, inspiration is everywhere, and anyone can find their people and their style online. We discuss the liberating shift away from being told what we “should” wear, and how digital communities give us the freedom to curate a wardrobe that feels authentic and personal. This episode is packed with insight on building a wardrobe that reflects who you are, not just what's “in.” We also go on a journey through fashion history, from Coco Chanel's revolutionary impact in the 1920s—freeing women from restrictive clothing and championing comfort and self-expression—to the present day, where every era's mood can be recognized in a single photograph. We explore how fashion is always a product of its time and place, influenced by everything from film to politics to street culture. Key Topics: How street style predicts and reflects the collective mood The end of being “slaves to trends” and the rise of authentic personal style The digital revolution in finding style inspiration and community Fashion as a mirror of cultural, social, and artistic movements The ongoing legacy of icons like Coco Chanel in shaping how we dress today Whether you're a fashion lover, a trend-watcher, or just want to feel more at home in your own wardrobe, this episode will help you see your clothes—and your influences—in a whole new light. Connect with Dawn Pederson: LinkedIn Trendzine/TRENDZOOM See the street style shots from Dawn's research here: https://www.instagram.com/trendzinenet/?hl=en-gb Tune in and get inspired to break the rules, find your influences, and dress for who you truly are. Dawn & daughters' innovative, stylish aprons: https://www.instagram.com/kistikari/ Follow the host Lisa Gillbe here: https://www.instagram.com/lisegillbestylist/ email Lisa here: Lisa@lisagillbestyle.com Work with LIsa: https://www.lisagillbestyle.com/ #personalstyle #personalbrand #fashionpodcast #fashiontrends
In this episode of 'The Thrifters,' we dive into the art of pivoting your vintage business during economic challenges. Join me as we explore strategic shifts, from adapting inventory to navigating market trends. Discover actionable tips to stay resilient and creative in uncertain times, all while maintaining the heart and soul of your vintage brand.
Brazilian pop-sensation Anitta joins to talk about her Netflix documentary, ‘Larissa: The Other Side of Anitta.' Also, two men, nominated by their families, are given makeovers by a stylist to the stars. Plus, a couple who's wedding went viral on TikTok stop by to discuss their ceremony and are given a special surprise.
Did you ever rent a skate video from a video store back in the day? Chances are, you did- and likely, multiple times over. Well, today we are honored to be joined in the BBAS studio by the man responsible for that: NSI Video's own Gerard Ravel! Gerard might not be a name you know at first glance, but you are definitely familiar with his work. In addition to pioneering what would become the distribution model that made action sports videos infinitely more accessible to an entire generation of kids, Gerard is the man behind filming and producing stalwart videos such as Duel at Diablo, Ohio Skateout, Streetstyle in Tempe, On The Prowl- and tons more. From getting Stacy Peralta into the director's chair for Police Academy 4 to rolling out the first proper Video Magazine to helping launch J.J. Abrams career- we cover it all, and then some. This is packed with more skate-nerd goodness than any one person could reasonably consume- but hey, that's why we're here! Join us, shall you?You can help support our show by buying us a coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/BBASpodcastWebsite: www.thebonesbrigadeaudioshow.comInstagram: @thebonesbrigadeaudioshowFacebook: The Bones Brigade Audio ShowEmail us your questions and feedback to read on future episodes:www.thebonesbrigadeaudioshow.com/contactHAVE YOU SEEN HIM?
Amid the whirlwind of fashion weeks, Copenhagen Fashion Week truly stood out, with its street style becoming the envy of the fashion world. Picture effortlessly chic looks where comfort meets high fashion. From oversized pieces to sheer skirts, the outfits are designed with a practical twist. Leigh Campbell and Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman are obsessed with Copenhagen street style, and today they’re going to share where this trend is hitting the stores and how you can style it yourself. 9 Easy Ways To Wear Copenhagen Street Style THE END BITS: Subscribe to Mamamia Sign up for our free You Beauty weekly newsletter for our product recommendations, exclusive beauty news, reviews, articles, deals and much more! GET IN TOUCH: Got a beauty question you want answered? Email us at youbeauty@mamamia.com.au or send us a voice message, and one of our Podcast Producers will come back to you ASAP. Join our You Beauty Facebook Group here. You Beauty is a podcast by Mamamia. Listen to more Mamamia podcasts here. CREDITS Host: Leigh Capmbell Guest: Mia Freedman Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Leah Porges Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trippla skärp, oväntade färgkombinationer, en spännande comeback - och nånting på huvudet (ett måste)! Vi listar streetstyle-trender från Köpenhamns modevecka och blir INSPIRERADE! Lyssna, inspireras du också! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Balletcore has pirouetted its way into the spotlight, blending the elegance and delicate nature of dancewear with modern fashion trends. In this episode, we unravel the history of balletcore, tracing its roots to its rise in contemporary street style and haute couture. From tulle skirts and wrap cardigans to pointe-inspired footwear, discover how this dreamy aesthetic is influencing Gen Z and millennials alike. We also dive into how celebrities and designers have embraced balletcore, making it a staple in today's style lexicon. Whether you're a fashionista or a dance enthusiast, this episode is your guide to mastering the art of balletcore style. XOXO STAY FASHIONABLE! Follow us on our Socials: Instagram: @Wearefashionablylatee TikTok: @Wearefashionablylatee Connect With Us: ✨ Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @Wearefashionablylatee ✨ Visit our Youtube for more exclusive content: @thedigitalspodcast Don't forget to follow or subscribe to our channel and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode! Share your favorite moments in the comments below. Let's keep the fashion conversation alive.
In this update episode, I chat with Reiko Foster about her evolving style journey! Back in 2020, she described her style as a mix of bohemian, modern vintage, and clean lines. Four years later, Reiko reflects on how her wardrobe and fashion choices have transformed, from purging her professional wear, to embracing new trends. She discusses mixing hard and soft elements in her looks, learning to embrace new combinations, confident self-expression, her go-to stores, being inspired by online influencers, why she believe style is about more than just clothes, and more. Listen to Reiko's original episode. In this episode she mentions: ASOS Zara Ross Follow Reiko on Instagram, Tik Tok, and Pinterest! Check out Cards Called Quest! Join BSA+ for special merch, bonus content, and more! Give this episode a listen, rate BSA on Apple or Spotify, and share it with a friend. Connect with Black Style Anecdotes on Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest. Shop BSA merch!
Fashion Besties it's Friyyyyaaayyyy and you will not regret spending the next 30 with us. Welcome to Episode 221 of the Fashion Crimes Podcast. This week, we're diving deep into one of the most versatile and timeless wardrobe staples: DENIM! What you need, what you don't need; what's hot and what's trending. Whether you're a jean queen or hesitant to hop on the denim train, this episode will convince you why having the right denim is a game-changer. #trustandbelive From light washes to dark rinses, ripped to raw, we've got the ultimate guide to elevate your jean game. So, stop what you are doing, and let's talk denim! It's all the rage right now, and not going anywhere anytime soon. HOT TIP: Follow along with Holly's curated denim Pinterest Board! Lots of examples to inspire you there. KEY TOPIC POINTS Jeans will never go out of style and haven't for the past 150 years. So, here's the thing: if you hate jeans, this just means that you haven't found a pair that fits your body correctly. This is important. To find the correct fitting jeans, you must identify your body type and where you need the most support. It's worth the effort to find that fit because they will be in your wardrobe forever. You won't be sorry. “Denim is something that can sustain you for several years and is one of the most durable clothing items you will ever own.” – Holly Katz, your favorite personal stylist **The Must-Have Trio** Every wardrobe deserves these three staples: light and, dark wash, black and a white pair for extra credit! These pieces will effortlessly carry you through casual Fridays, chic brunches, date nights, and so much more. Think of them as the foundation of your denim arsenal. Think of it this way- a great-fitting pair of jeans can make you look YOUNGER. (#facts) It's all about the fit. It's a foolproof plan. **Holly's 5 Factors to Consider When Buying Jeans** Before you swipe that credit card or buy the first pair you try on, let's keep these five factors in mind: 1. Rise: High, mid, or low? The rise determines where your jeans sit on your body and how they flatter your waistline. 2. Stretch: Look for elastane or spandex in the fabric blend for comfort and movement. Always do the sit-down test to ensure they aren't too low in the back or baggy in the front (too big) before committing to purchase. 3. Support: If you need extra shaping-you've come to the right place. Brands like Spanx NYDJ, or Good American can offer tummy control and butt support in a variety of styles. 4. Rinse: Dark washes can make you look slimmer (#truth) if that's what you're going for. Lighter washes are great for a laid-back vibe in the warmer months. Don't be afraid to try colored or wax-coated denim for a fun twist-you might be pleasantly surprised. 5. Price: Whether you're splurging or saving, fit is king. Vintage and secondhand stores can be goldmines for quality denim at a fraction of the cost. Make sure you TRY ON before purchasing and get familiar with return policies. A size 28 today might not be the same size 28 from a few years back. #justsayin **Brands That Love Every Body** For those seeking comfort, style, and the perfect fit, here are some Holly-approved brands: - Levi's: A timeless classic. Start with the iconic 501s and build from there. #greatprices - Mother: Known for buttery-soft fabrics and flattering cuts. #alwaysfab - Good American: Inclusive sizing and their famous gap-proof waistband. #signmeup - NYDJ: Perfect for a little extra support and tummy control. #greatsupport Remember: Fit first, style second. Try before you buy! #foreverandalways Listen to the episode for more brand suggestions! **Distressed Denim: Still in Style?** Yes, ripped and distressed jeans are here to stay and aren't going away anytime soon! Luxury brands are even upping the ante, charging top dollar for that artfully tattered look. But if you're not looking to splurge, distress them yourself for a unique, personal touch. **Is there a Denim Fashion Crime?** The only possible denim crime, in Holly's view, is “jeggings.” Either wear leggings and work out, or wear jeans like a grownup. Please feel free to tell anyone who might need to know this. Also? Ill-fitting jeans that are too tight on your waist and cause “overage” and low-rise jeans that let your backside hang out. Come on Ladies (and Gents), no one wants to see either. Again, please feel free to tell anyone who might need to know. #ucandoit **Care Tips for Longevity** Don't over-wash your denim. Every 3-4 wears is ideal and always air dry to maintain the fabric's integrity. HOT TIP: For a quick refresh, try the freezer method—yes, really! It helps kill bacteria without breaking down the fibers. Don't forget to follow along with Holly's curated denim Pinterest Board! Share with someone who just needs to know. Quick Personal Update Holly's health journey: She is on her way to a bone marrow transplant on deck this week to treat a blood cancer called multiple myeloma. Hair will be gone but wig will be on! (Feel free to put that on a pillow). Her wig is cocked, locked, and ready to rock. Holly is feeling strong and positive – and a huge thanks to all our besties who've sent so much love and support—you keep Holly going! --- **Final Word for Our Fashion Besties** Ladies over 40, remember this: fashion is a tool, not a rulebook. Invest in pieces that make you feel confident and are authentic to who you are today. And never forget, we are *the best fashion friend you never knew you needed*. Holly will be lying around getting better and recovering for the next few weeks, so hit her up on her social with your fashion questions! Let me check her schedule...Yep, all clear. Be sure to tune in EVERY FRIDAY for a fresh episode on all podcast platforms. Y'all have a fabulous, fashionable week! FASHION CRIMES PODCAST www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
Welcome back to Where Who You Are, the podcast where everybody has a style, and every style has a seat. In today's guest episode, Natalie chats with Karya Schanilec, a street style photographer based in New York City who has just returned from Paris Fashion Week. Karya has a unique perspective on fashion through the lens of the camera; years of work in the field have given her the ability to discern between trend and true personal expression. As for herself? As she puts it, “I really just want to be comfortable...I don't have time for uncomfortable clothing." Amen to that. Throughout the discussion, Karya shares her experiences capturing street style from around the globe and how each fashion week offers something slightly different, but that the universal tell for personal style is “wearing who you are.” Natalie and Karya bond over their shared belief in the difference between aspiration and inspiration, examining how to translate global trends into our own wardrobes as long as it serves you. Karya also passionately notes the significance of community in fashion, stating, “It's fun to find like-minded people.” And with that, we think we've found a like-minded person for our BU Style community! From the belief in consuming less (Karya even makes some of her own clothes), down to naturally championing the basic tenets of BU Style, this episode felt like coming home.LinksCourse: https://www.bu.style/courseBU Style Six Assessment: https://www.bu.style/style-sixKarya's Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/karyaschanilec/ Karya's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karyastreetstyleKarya's Website: https://www.karyastreetstyle.com/Karya's Street Style Portrait Sessions: https://www.karyastreetstyle.com/holiday-photoshoots-nycFollow Us:Follow the podcast on social media, and submit your questions by sending us a message here!@bustyle@natalie_tincherCheck out the website for more info at www.bu.styleSign Up for Nat's NewsletterRate, Review, & Subscribe to the podcast on Apple & SpotifyThis Podcast is brought to you by Upstarter Pods
9 Easy Ways To Wear Copenhagen Street Style Amid the whirlwind of fashion weeks, Copenhagen Fashion Week truly stood out, with its street style becoming the envy of the fashion world. Picture effortlessly chic looks where comfort meets high fashion. From oversized pieces to sheer skirts, the outfits are designed with a practical twist. Leigh Campbell and Mamamia co-founder Mia Freedman are obsessed with Copenhagen street style, and today they're going to share where this trend is hitting the stores and how you can style it yourself. THE END BITS Want to 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. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Mia Freedman Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vi svarar på era frågor om höstgarderoben, de stora väskköpet och guidar dig i kavajdjungeln - varje måndag med Ebba von Sydow och Emilia de Poret. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Redo för Jorts? Bag Charms JA/NEJ? Så bär du sjalen om danskarna får bestämma! Ebba & Emilia guidar dig genom streetstyle-trenderna från modeveckan i Köpenhamn som du vill bära här och NU... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There is a new way to decorate that is trending on Pinterest and it's called Street Style. It's not something you would normally find in the suburban area where I live, but if you live in the city, are a young professional, or a teenager who wants to show off their artistic style, this may be right up your alley. It's a great way to combine urban ideas with modern interior design. Mentioned in this episode: https://theolivebranchnest.com/street-style-rooms/ https://popprods.com/best/street-style-room-ideas/ Download my free staging guide, How to Start Staging Now at www.bit.ly/startstagingnow Contact Kasia McDaniel to book a home staging consultation today https://bluediamondstaginganddesign.com/online-staging-consult/ Connect with me: FB: /bluediamondstaginganddesign IG: /bluediamondstaginganddesign PIN: /bluediamondstaginanddesign WEB: www.bluediamondstaginganddesign.com LISTEN TO MY PODCAST www.bit.ly/creativehomepodcast READ MY BLOG POSTS https://bluediamondstaginganddesign.com/home-staging-blog/ #streetstyle #interiordesign #homestaging #bluediamondstaginganddesign #creativehomepodcast
You're Going To See These Summer Trends Everywhere Leigh Campbell is fresh off the plane from London, ready to give us a sneak peek at the latest street styles and what we'll be wearing in six months when summer hits the southern hemisphere. Leigh teams up with her fashion bestie and Mamamia CEO, Mia Freedman, to reveal the exciting colours, patterns, and trends set to dominate the season. From must-have tops and bottoms to standout shoes and fabrics, we've got all the details to keep you ahead of the fashion curve. THE END BITS Want to 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. Subscribe to Mamamia GET IN TOUCH: Feedback? We're listening! Call the pod phone on 02 8999 9386 or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au CREDITS: Host: Leigh Campbell Guest: Mia Freedman Producer: Grace Rouvray Audio Producer: Lu Hill Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land we have recorded this podcast on, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Katie Holmes and Judith Touitou join Chloe in the iconic Vogue closet to talk about their new collaboration for A.P.C. They go through some of the pieces from the collection, discuss what it takes to pull off French girl style, and look back on some of Katie's most viral street style looks. Also, Nicole Phelps on Virginie Viard's exit from Chanel, and Chioma talks about Dior's show in Scotland.
This week Amanda and Ben talk with D.M.Foxx, Dennis to his friends of Fox Fitzgerald, a collective from Manhattan. Their unique Etsy shop sells not just custom themed biker jackets, but vintage zippo lighters, patches, even BMX bikes, all with serious, rock ‘n' roll street cred. We get the scoop on how they combine beat-up leather jackets with found items and their DIY artistic flair to create themed jackets for fans of just about anything. We also delve into the grey murk of navigating Intelectual Property, copyrighted imagery and Etsy takedowns, weigh the pros and cons of fixing damaged vintage clothes, how to fine tune your advertising efforts and the cool stuff we find in pockets.Fox Fitzgerald on Etsy*********The Thrifters podcast is 100% commercial-free. This means your generosity is greatly appreciated! If this podcast has brought you some value you can "buy a coffee" for Amanda! Contribute any amount you feel good about. No subscription necessary. buymeacoffee.com/thethriftersFollow Amanda @Irreverentfinery on Instagram IrreverentFinery on Etsy Edited by Ben Walker-StoreyMusic by Kevin McLeod
Stephen Tayo is a documentary and fashion photographer whose work celebrates the diversity, vibrancy and rich culture of West Africa — particularly his hometown of Lagos, Nigeria. Presenting in Toronto for the first time, Stephen's work is now on display at the Harbourfront Centre. He joins Tom to talk about his journey to becoming an acclaimed photographer and bringing snapshots from Nigeria to audiences around the world.
In conversation with Shantrelle Lewis Morgan Parker won the National Book Critics Circle Award for Magical Negro, a poetry collection that ponders the nuances of Black American womanhood. She is also the author of the young adult novel Who Put This Song On? and the poetry collections Other People's Comfort Keeps Me Up at Night and There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé. A Cave Canem graduate fellow, the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, and the winner of a Pushcart Prize, Parker is the creator/co-curator of the Poets With Attitude reading series and is a member of The Other Black Girl Collective. Her writing has appeared in a variety of venues, including The Paris Review, The New York Review of Books, Best American Poetry, a Broadway playbill, and two Common albums. In You Get What You Pay For, she charts the generational and historical difficulties, traumas, and beauty of existing as a Black woman. Shantrelle P. Lewis is a multi-hyphen creative and scholar who accesses multiple disciplines to help elucidate African Diasporic history, aesthetics, culture and spirituality. After premiering at BlackStar Film Festival, her critically acclaimed directorial debut, In Our Mothers' Gardens, was released on Netflix via Ava Duvernay's Array. Her book, Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style, was published by Aperture in 2017. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, LA Times, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, NPR, BBC, Washington Post, Slate, The New Yorker and the Philadelphia Inquirer. She co-founded Shoppe Black with her husband and fellow Howard alum, Tony Oluwatoyin Lawson. As an initiated Lukumi Sango Priest, hoodooist and New Orleans native, Shantrelle can be found waxing poetic about all things African spirituality online and in person at the Beaucoup Hoodoo Shop, the annual Beaucoup Hoodoo Fest this October and within her community, ATRS Book Club. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation to keep our podcasts free for everyone. THANK YOU! The views expressed by the authors and moderators are strictly their own and do not represent the opinions of the Free Library of Philadelphia or its employees. (recorded 3/13/2024)
From the streets of New York City to Paris, Fashion Month is in full swing. Today I'm sharing the five brands that I've seen all over street style on editors to influencers alike. From a brand with over 100 years history, to the brand that I think pioneered the fashion bow, and some hero wardrobe pieces you won't want to miss, these are the brands that you need to add to your closet ASAP to keep up with the fashion set.Love the show? Follow us and leave a review! And for more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez. Produced by Dear MediaThis 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.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This episode we go beyond the screen, celebrating personal style's power to narrate our lives and honor our cultural narratives. Black girl aesthetics, the practicalities of work attire, and the joy of discovering relatable fashion icons—it's all here. Join us as we laugh, muse, and maybe even inspire your next wardrobe revolution.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
In conversation with Shantrelle Lewis Ruha Benjamin is the author of Race After Technology: Abolitionist Tools for the New Jim Code, a ''galvanizing'' and ''inventive and wide-ranging'' (The Nation) look at how new technologies reinforce social inequities; and Viral Justice: How We Grow the World We Want, a pragmatic yet poetic vision of the ways in which our minor everyday choices can add up to larger societal growth. Also the author of many scholarly publications, she is a professor of African American studies at Princeton University, where she is the founding director of the Ida B. Wells Just Data Lab. Benjamin's writing has been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, CNN, The Root, and Vox, among numerous other media outlets. A revelatory call to action, Imagination calls for readers to consider the arena of the mind as a very real space for struggle, interconnectedness, and societal change. Shantrelle P. Lewis is a multi-hyphen creative and scholar who accesses multiple disciplines to help elucidate African Diasporic history, aesthetics, culture and spirituality. After premiering at BlackStar Film Festival, her critically acclaimed directorial debut, In Our Mothers' Gardens, was released on Netflix via Ava Duvernay's Array. Her book, Dandy Lion: The Black Dandy and Street Style, was published by Aperture in 2017. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, LA Times, Variety, Hollywood Reporter, NPR, BBC, Washington Post, Slate, The New Yorker and the Philadelphia Inquirer. She co-founded Shoppe Black with her husband and fellow Howard alum, Tony Oluwatoyin Lawson. As an initiated Lukumi Sango Priest, hoodooist and New Orleans native, Shantrelle can be found waxing poetic about all things African spirituality online and in person at the Beaucoup Hoodoo Shop, the annual Beaucoup Hoodoo Fest this October and within her community, ATRS Book Club. Because you love Author Events, please make a donation to keep our podcasts free for everyone. THANK YOU! The views expressed by the authors and moderators are strictly their own and do not represent the opinions of the Free Library of Philadelphia or its employees. (recorded 2/7/2024)
In this sizzling episode of the Fashion Crimes Podcast, our fashion-savvy host Holly Katz dishes out the latest and greatest Top Trends for Winter 2024 with her signature sass and insider savvy. As your fashion-forward friend, Holly takes you through the chic streets of sheer dressing, revives the iconic 1950s style with a modern twist, and debates the ever-contentious topic of jeans - all while keeping it real and relatable. #fashionover40 Whether you're looking to update your wardrobe, find age-appropriate trends, or simply need a fashion pick-me-up, Holly's got you covered. Tune in to Episode 178 for a winter trend forecast that's as stylish as it is sensible and get ready to step into the new year looking your most fabulous self! Don't forget to check out Holly's Pinterest board for the details on the trends discussed in this episode. Top Notes: • Recap: A nod to past episodes featuring brow and makeup artist Morgan Smith, and the Pantone Color of the Year, Peach Fuzz. • Listener Question: Sherri's dilemma on age-appropriate trends leads to a broader discussion. #inquiringmindswanttoknow Trend Forecasting Explained: • What's a Trend? It's the general direction in which something is developing or changing, based on consumer behavior. • Trend Forecasting: Companies analyze buying and spending habits to predict future trends. • Fashion Cycle: Trends that typically run on a 20 to 30-year cycle. Influencers vs. Forecasters: • Influencers might promote trends for compensation, not always because they're genuine trends. #dontbefooled Holly's Approach to Trends: • Sheer Dressing: Suggests incorporating trends like sheer elements subtly. • Retro Revival: Holly endorses 1950s style dressing and explains how to adopt vintage trends. • Denim Dialogue: Stance on the skinny jeans debate and the return of flared and low-rise jeans. Winter 2024 Must-Tries: • Vintage Vibes: 1950s aesthetics with a modern twist. • Matchy-Matchy: Coordinated sets continue to reign. • Knee-Length Boots & Tights: A blend of young and timeless style. • Trench Coats: A staple that transcends seasons. • Big Bows and Ribbons: Embellishments that add flair to any outfit. Style Advice: • Holly emphasizes the importance of fit over trend. • She encourages adapting to style changes while staying true to your personality. • And recommends looking to inspiring individuals rather than following trends blindly. Personal Anecdotes: • Holly shares her own fashion challenges, underscoring the normalcy of evolving body shapes. • And she emphasizes the importance of tailoring to ensure clothes work for the individual. Shameless Book Promotion: • Holly's book, "Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes," is a bestseller on Amazon as THE resource for avoiding common fashion faux pas. Get it today as it is always the gift that keeps on giving as stated by fashion bestie Leesa: "My 3 friends that you autographed books for, loved your book!!!" Who in your life needs "Stop Making These Fashion Mistakes"??? Next Episode Tease: • Stay tuned every single week for more fashion insights and remember to embrace your style journey. "Fashion is a journey, not a destination..."- Holly Katz Want More? • Be sure to follow the FASHION CRIMES PODCAST on Instagram for interactive fashion advice. Send us your fashion questions – and Holly will answer! • Subscribe and share our podcast with friends for more fashion wisdom Holly Katz, your go-to personal stylist, especially for those rocking the fabulous 40s and beyond! • If you sign up for our newsletter, you get all this free fashion content, delivered straight to your inbox. Every. Single. Week. Don't know how your day can get any better! Thank you for being our Fashion Besties! Xoxo – Holly Katz Your Favorite Personal Stylist, the Hostess with the Mostest AND the only Holly you need to know! www.fashioncrimespodcast.com
The best fashion podcast in the world is back with TWO WHOLE HOURS of pod. Join Sol (@solthompson) and Michael (@_smithstagram) as they talk with Christian (@vansatthemetgala) about his brand, Raised Online, Dracula Flow 4, Spotify Wrapped, the Met Gala, Nike Techs, Tommy Cash, people you truly hate (Jared Leto and Henry Kissinger, stand up), the starting 5 of the most annoying people in fashion, basketball, swaggy golfers, Drake's custom Bottega polo that he had made for a Statefarm commercial, Ludacris' terrible Rick fit, and so much more (seriously, that's all just from the first 10 minutes). Also, there's an excess of explicit material in this episode that's a good deal of fun but probably not suited for younger audiences. 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
It's all three boys on the mic today - Join Sol (@solthompson), Michael (@_smithstagram), and John (@johnhogeboom) as they talk about deciding between brown and mink Birkenstocks (this is significantly more in-depth than I ever expected), how dry cleaning is a scam, getting tabi'd in married boots, being two degrees of familiarity away from Drake, the departure away from Playboi Carti and Drain Gang, how there are no more good cable knit sweaters being made, Scott Pilgrim Versus the World, and so much more. Love you all, and I hope you enjoy!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
This week, Hillary passes the mic to Who What Wear Editor in Chief Kat Collings and fashion editor Eliza Huber for a special New York Fashion Week recap. They're breaking down everything they witnessed, from what's happening in street style to the buzziest runway trends of the season—including one controversial pant style you thought was gone forever: capris.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.