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Jeff Goldblum is an actor and musician currently living in Florence, Italy, but speaking with us today from the Carlyle Hotel in New York City. His newest record, Jeff Goldblum & The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra's Still Blooming, is out now. We chat about a Thom Browne party, an Echo Park book party, and a dinner at Baby Bistro, Jeff has two different smoothies going while we record, big floppy bow ties, who helps him with his wardrobe, bespoke wingtips, his Canadian gymnast wife, his sons are playing piano whether they want to or not, all the neighborhoods he's lived in Los Angeles, we compare his 80's and current day workouts, when his band "takes it for a walk," Frank Sanatra's daughter used to be his agent, his LA sushi spot, his stellar dental regiment, and Jeff reveals his stratgey for dining out as a celebrity. instagram.com/jeffgoldblum twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To listen to the full episode and to be automatically entered into this episode's giveaway, subscribe to the HeroHero!It's time for Michael and Sol's favorite yearly tradition: talking shit on the celebrities who spend thousands of dollars to walk the red carpet at the largest event in fashion! Join the duo as they talk about the best (no spoilers, but it rhymes with Mom Crown) and the worst (no spoilers, but it's (not) shockingly a white girl in a durag) of the night, chat about what makes for 'guy in a suit', and take nearly three hours to postulate about what outfits make the vaunted Pair of Kings S tier.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: https://herohero.co/pokThe title isn't hyperbole: Sol's back from the wilderness! Join the intrepid duo of Sol and Michael as they discuss Kanye West somehow proving that yes, you can always lose your mind just a little bit more, the Pope dying, what gorpcore's cooler older brother looks like, some slept-on outdoor brands, a horrible new beard, how the hell you dress for the longest river trip in the world (this is a fact), Weekend Warriors, Marseille Hiking boots, wearing brand new raw denim, how to look like a virgin, Kapital Century Denim and the Flare Star competition, Thom Browne suits for the low, new drinking games, and so much more!I missed you all, and I'm so glad to be back!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 $4 a month Links: Instagram TikTok Twitter/X Sol's Substack (One Size Fits All) Sol's Instagram Michael's Instagram Michael's TikTok
Chris Black has gone from managing a pop-punk band to becoming a fashion-world insider, podcast host, and brand consultant for labels like J. Crew and Thom Browne. This week, Ben and Max bring on the How Long Gone co-host to talk about building a cult hit podcast, the surprising comeback of media gatekeepers in 2025, and why he still believes in the power of institutions – including a high-production video version of How Long Gone. Also: his thoughts on Substack fatigue — and what it was like to interview the guitarist of the Smiths. Sign up for Semafor Media's Sunday newsletter: https://www.semafor.com/newsletters/media For more from Think with Google, check out the article called “How well do you know Google Search?” on ThinkwithGoogle.com Find us on X: @semaforben, @maxwelltani If you have a tip or a comment, please email us mixedsignals@semafor.com
It's that fabulous time of year again. The girls were gasping for a mini featurette ep on fashion's big night. “Tailored for You” was the dress code in association with the Met's Superfine: Tailoring Black Style theme. Join them as they discuss who gave Sophie a boner killer, Clara's backstage gossip and who the stand outs were. From Pharell, Sabrina Carpenter and Zendaya in Louis Vuitton, Patrick Schwarzenegger in Balmain, Walton Goggins in Thom Browne, Gigi Hadid in Miu Miu, A$AP Rocky in his own design, Rihanna in Marc Jacobs, Kim Kardashian in Chrome Hearts and Andre 3000 with his giant piano. Let's go girls... Follow the podcast @houseofgossippod and these gossip girls on insta: @soph_lyons & @clazzykabanaHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Die Met Gala ist Jahr für Jahr das unbestritten wichtigste Fashion-Event für Modefans – an dieser Fashion-Parade in New York kommt man einfach nicht vorbei. Auch für uns ist es jedes Mal eine Freude, in unserem Podcast über die spektakulären Outfits, Kleider und in diesem Jahr ganz besonders: über die Anzüge zu sprechen. Denn 2025 steht die Met Gala unter dem Motto „Superfine Tailoring: Black Style“ – eine Hommage an die Mode der People-of-Color-Community aus dem Amerika der 1920er-Jahre. Thematisch dreht sich alles um die Kultur der Black Dandys und um die Feier von Freiheit und Selbstbestimmtheit, die sich in diesem einzigartigen Stil ausdrücken. In dieser Episode werfen wir zunächst einen kurzen Blick auf die Hintergründe der Ausstellung und auf das, was sich auf dem roten Teppich abspielte. Unser Fokus liegt aber ganz klar auf den Looks der Gäste. Von Modepäpstin Anna Wintour bis hin zu Pharrell Williams – wir sprechen über unsere Highlights, aber auch über einige modische Fehltritte. Die Promidichte ist wie immer beeindruckend und sorgt für reichlich Gesprächsstoff: Ob Nicole Kidman, Cynthia Erivo, Demi Moore oder Anne Hathaway – ihre Looks lassen uns nicht kalt. Doch wir bleiben nicht nur bei den klassischen Red-Carpet-Diven. Auch Doja Cat, Diana Ross und Dua Lipa bekommen ihren wohlverdienten Fashion-Talk. Und 2025? Da gehörte die Bühne ganz klar auch den Herren: Bad Bunny, Colman Domingo, Alton Mason – sie alle sorgten für große Auftritte. Designer wie Marc Jacobs, Thom Browne, Louis Vuitton und Balmain lieferten Looks, über die wir in dieser Folge ausführlich sprechen – ästhetische Highlights wie auch charmante Lowlights inklusive. Denn: Nicht jedes Outfit ist ein Jackpot – aber genau das macht die Met Gala so spannend. Alles ist subjektiv, wir geben unsere persönliche Meinung ab, ohne den Zeigefinger zu heben. Freu dich auf eine besonders lockere Podcast-Folge – diesmal ganz ungeschönt, mit kleinen Patzern und Sprechfehlern inklusive. Für den perfekten Hörgenuss braucht es eben nicht immer Perfektion. Und alle Looks, über die wir sprechen, findest du natürlich wie immer auf unseren Social-Media-Kanälen bei Instagram und TikTok unter Lost On Planet Fashion. Viel Spaß beim Zuhören!
You could have heard this episode early and had access to giveaways on our HeroHero: https://herohero.co/pokHello my dear friends! In this episode Sol and Michael eat way too many lil baby themed potato chips. We also discuss the Thom Browne employee uniform guidelines, the difference between "vintage" and "archive," the bible (again somehow), Alfargo's marketplace, military surplus (again somehow) and Sol's absolutely diabolical plan to undermine the fashion communities most prolific gatekeepers.Thanks as always for supporting us!This is likely our last episode for a week or two, as Sol is still floating his way down the grand canyon and we may be out of our backlog.-MichaelSol 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
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit cocomocoe.substack.comThe 2025 Met Gala is more than fashion's biggest night—it's a blueprint for branding through exclusivity, mystique, and cultural impact. In this episode of Ahead of the Curve, I unpack what makes the Met Gala such a powerful case study in marketing—and why this year's theme is one of the most important in recent history.TIME STAMPS + TOPICS:* Introduction + the History of the Met Gala - 0:00* Anna Wintour's Takeover - 5:42* Princess Diana's Influence on the Met Gala - 8:05* The Rise of Themes at the Met - 10:04* The Met Gala in the 2000's - 12:14* The Met Gala in the 2010's Digital Age - 16:25* How does one get invited to the Met Gala - 19:31* First time attendees of 2024 — 22:07* Specific Rules of the Met Gala — 25:35PAID PORTION AT COCOMOCOE.SUBSTACK.COM/PODCAST* The Art of Exclusivity in Branding — 28:19** What New Faces Will We See in 2025 — 40:55* A-List Celebs Who Have Not Attended the Met Gala — 53:03
In einer Welt, die uns ständig in Schubladen stecken will, ist Mode unser Akt der Selbstbestimmung. Sie ist mehr als nur Stoff auf Haut – sie ist Ausdruck unserer Identität, unserer Träume und unseres Mutes, anders zu sein. In dieser Episode von Lost On Planet Fashion beschäftigen wir uns daher mit genderfluider Mode – ein Modestatemant das die Grenzen von Geschlecht und Konvention sprengt und Raum für Individualität schafft. Genderfluide Mode ist keine neue Erscheinung; sie ist eine Bewegung, die sich bewusst außerhalb der binären Geschlechterordnung bewegt. Sie erlaubt es, verschiedene Aspekte von Maskulinität und Femininität in einem Outfit zu kombinieren oder zu wechseln. Im Gegensatz dazu steht die Unisex-Mode, die oft auf neutrale Schnitte und Farben setzt, ohne bewusst mit Geschlechterrollen zu spielen. Genderless Fashion geht einen Schritt weiter und strebt danach, Kleidung komplett vom Geschlecht zu entkoppeln. Queere Mode hingegen ist tief in der LGBTQIA+-Kultur verwurzelt und nutzt Kleidung als Mittel des Selbstausdrucks, der Provokation und des Empowerments. In dieser Episode analysieren wir Kollektionen von Designer:innen, die diese Konzepte verkörpern. Palomo Spain kombiniert traditionelle Handwerkskunst mit avantgardistischen Designs, die Geschlechtergrenzen bewusst verwischen. Thom Browne präsentiert Kollektionen, die Männer in Röcken und Frauen in Anzügen zeigen, um die Konstrukte von Geschlecht in der Mode zu hinterfragen. Ludovic de Saint Sernin setzt auf minimalistische, körperbetonte Designs, die von queerer Kultur und Subversion inspiriert sind. Telfar steht für inklusive Mode und bietet genderneutrale Designs, die Mode für alle zugänglich macht. Vivienne Westwood war eine Pionierin, so ist es Pflicht und Freude einen Blick auf die letzte Kollektion zu werfen. Diese Designer:innen zeigen, wie Mode als Plattform für Individualität und Freiheit dienen kann. In einer Welt, die oft versucht, Menschen in Schubladen zu stecken, bietet genderfluide Mode die Möglichkeit, sich selbst treu zu bleiben und die eigene Identität frei auszudrücken. Mode ist mehr als nur Kleidung – sie ist Ausdruck, Haltung und manchmal auch ein Aufschrei gegen starre Normen. Erfahre spannende Hintergründe und die Bedeutung von genderfluider Mode in unsere Podcast Lost On Planet Fashion. Es ist uns so wichtig, dass jede:r das tragen kann, was sie:er möchte. Denn am Ende des Tages geht es nicht nur um Mode – es geht um Freiheit, Selbstbestimmung und die Feier der Vielfalt. Alle besprochenen Looks unseres Mode Podcast findest Du auf unserem Instagram und TikTok Kanal unter "Lost On Planet Fashion".
John Galliano, Twiggy, Thom Browne och Vogue på 90-talet. Modedokumentärerna är många just nu. Varför är trenden så stark? Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play. Förra året kom flera stora dokumentärer som handlade om modehus, modebransch och modeskapare. I år fortsätter trenden med flera nya satsningar. I veckans Samtal med Stil diskuterar Susanne Ljung och Samanda Ekman vad som ligger bakom det stora intresset för modedokumentärer – och om det verkligen går att kalla filmerna för dokumentär när det är modehusen själva som producerar dem?
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
If you've ever scrolled social media during a major event, chances are you've come across one of Nicky Campbell's signature lazy red carpet reviews. Filmed casually from home in a hoodie, his one-word takes are quick, sharp, and surprisingly spot-on. With experience from his prior days working under Thom Browne and Vogue, Nicky blends fashion expertise with effortless humor—a combo that's landed him on some of the biggest red carpets, from the SAG Awards to backstage at Elle's New York Fashion Week coverage. In today's episode, he shares his vision for the next generation of fashion correspondents, the one thing no one should ever wear on the red carpet, and his top style stars to watch in 2025.Follow Nicky on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nickycbell?igsh=NTc4MTIwNjQ2YQ== and TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@nickycbell?_t=ZT-8ujch7VwEWp&_r=1Love the show? Follow us and leave a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. To watch this episode, head to YouTube.com/@LivvPerezFor more behind-the-scenes, follow Liv on Instagram, @LivvPerez, on TikTok @Livv.Perez, and shop her closet here https://shopmy.us/livvperezSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Esta semana en Quizá Hablemos de Ti, Gil Barrera y su equipo analizan los temas más candentes del entretenimiento: la boda de Martha Higareda, la polémica en el bautizo de la hija de José Eduardo Derbez, y la sorpresiva cancelación del concierto de Shakira en Perú. Además, Peso Pluma desfila en el show de Thom Browne, Paquita la del Barrio y Alicia Villarreal siguen dando de qué hablar, e Intocable llena la Plaza México. También, MasterChef Celebrity apuesta por influencers, y Yordi Rosado entrevista a Felipe Calderón. ¡Dale play y entérate de todo!
Jego kolekcję na jesień-zimę 2025-2026 zainspirowały ptaki, więc Thom Browne zrobił wszystko, by wzbić się na wyżyny, myśląc nad dobrze znanymi mu rozwiązaniami. Po raz kolejny próbował poznać tajniki idealnego garnituru, ponownie eksplorował dobrze znaną mu popielatą paletę barw, a obok selekcji emblematycznych marynarek i szortów zaprezentował pełny wachlarz damskich płaszczy. Pudełkowych, o przeskalowanej linii ramion, a przede wszystkim ponadczasowych, jak gdyby w 64 sylwetkach chciał uchwycić esencję nadchodzącego sezonu. – Ludzie uwielbiają dostawać potwierdzenie, że klasyczny, szary pomysł na krawiectwo nigdy się nie starzeje – mówił projektant za kulisami pokazu. Autorka: Pola Dąbrowska Artykuł przeczytasz pod linkiem: https://www.vogue.pl/a/najmodniejsze-modele-damskich-plaszczy-na-jesien-zime-2025-2026-znajdziecie-na-pokazie-thoma-browne-a
This Friyaayy we're super stoked to discuss the best and worst dressed on the red carpet from the 2025 Grammy Awards, sharing Holly's favorite fashion moments and standout artists. Plus, we dive into a listener's burning question about shapewear — what's the best way to find shapewear that fits comfortably and enhances your look? Tune in for expert advice on how to shop for shapewear without the struggles.
Carolyn Wiger eats Cheerios with a fork this week! And while we lose Bob H. in head to toe Thom Browne, Danielle is making such a mess for herself, Tom Sandoval has some more sweaty theories, we have LOTS of feelings about Wes, and Derrick is going full CSI on Boston Rob, who is an eerie reminder of life outside the castle. Sam wears a headband this week and may be this season's Purple Kelly. Become a Matreon at the Sister Mary level to get full access to movie reviews and past seasons of US Drag Race, UK, Canada, Down Under, Espana, Global All Stars, Philippines and more.Join us at our OnlyMary's level for EVEN MORE movie reviews, brackets, and deep dives into our personal lives!Patreon: www.patreon.com/alrightmaryEmail: alrightmarypodcast@gmail.comInstagram: @alrightmarypodJohnny: @johnnyalso (Instagram)Colin: @colindrucker_ (Instagram)Web: www.alrightmary.com
Hvordan finder man sin egen stil? Hvad er man rundet af? Og hvem har egentlig været store, ikoniske modeforbilleder i den tid, Oliver og Kristoffer har orienteret sig i modebilledet? Det er nogle af de spørgsmål, de to værter beskæftiger sig med i det nyeste afsnit af 'Arbejdstitel', der handler om alt det, som alle er nødt til at forholde sig til, men som meget få vil indrømme, at de går op i: Personlig stil og kunsten at finde den. Det tager dem på en tur ned af memory lane med stop hos Kanye West, Thom Browne, Pitti Uomo, Tom Ford og mange flere. Dette afsnit er bragt i samarbejde med Zalando.
Jean Campbell is a model and host of her own podcast, I'm Fine. We chat with her from her home in London about standing desks, Eames chairs, a star student Thom Browne dinner, velour tracksuits, chronic pain and surgery, summering in Greece, matcha, the food in London, morning techno yoga, doctors can only do so much, her first shoot at sixteen with Bruce Weber & Joe McKenna, and being an ex-Army wife. instagram.com/jean_campbell twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tune in as I chat with Emmy-nominated Costume Designer Courtney Wheeler about her recent nomination for her work on "The Bear" for FX. Courtney explored the great taste of culinary professionals and how aspects of their artistry often spilled over into the wardrobe - something she was able to showcase beautifully on screen. She also shares the challenge of having such a big cast and playing Tetris on who's wearing what colors, how they compliment each other and play in a scene together. Oh, and - Did you know that Syd's Thom Browne chefs coat is beaded?! Such a great conversation! Pour up a cup.
Esta última temporada de alta costura no se sintió tan emocionante como antes. ¿Le faltó show? ¿Los looks eran demasiados sencillos para ser couture? ¿Los diseñadores están apostando por nuevos mercados? Analizamos las razones por las que la alta costura ya no se siente tan impresionante y hablamos de algunos de los desfiles que destacaron como el de Schiaparelli, Balenciaga y Thom Browne. Esto es es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast.
Hablamos sobre Kim Seokjin, sobre su vida y las razones para quererlo aún más. Produce: Sara Trejos Invitadas: Jenny Abaunza y Leidy Lopera Investigación: Diana Jaramillo Team Sillón Estudios: Mielconejo, Laura Camila y Javv. Saludos a Army Medellín.
El día más esperado para los que amamos la moda llegó, la Met Gala. Este año, el tema fue "Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion" bajo el dresscode "el jardín del tiempo" en donde algunas celebs cumplieron y otras, no tanto. Desde los anfitriones, Zendaya, Bad Bunny, Chris Hemsworth y JLo, hasta el team Loewe, el team Thom Browne y todos los looks de archivo, este es nuestro review del super bowl de la moda. Esto es es Hablemos de Moda con Claudia Cándano y Jordi Linares, disponible en video en Youtube y en audio en todas las plataformas de podcast. Suscríbete a nuestro canal en y escúchalo un día antes.
Guest host Simon Chilvers speaks to Trino Verkade, Chief Executive of The Sarabande Foundation, a beacon of support and inspiration for emerging talent in the creative world. Founded by the legendary Alexander McQueen in 2006, Sarabande has blossomed into a nurturing space offering not only studios but also a wealth of knowledge through talks and workshops spanning various disciplines. Trino Verkade's journey intertwines deeply with the legacy of Alexander McQueen himself. Hailing from Liverpool, she began her career as McQueen's first employee, standing witness to the genius and innovation that defined his work until his untimely passing in 2010. Since then, she has continued to shape the landscape of fashion, lending her expertise to renowned brands such as Mary Katrantzou and Thom Browne. However, her heart ultimately found its home at Sarabande in 2017, where she now orchestrates every facet of the foundation's operations. In this special episode, Trino Verkade sits down with Simon to share her insights, experiences, and aspirations. From her intimate beginnings with McQueen to her tireless dedication to nurturing the next generation of creatives, she talks about what makes Sarabande unique and its plans for the future. https://sarabandefoundation.org/
We're thrilled to finally bring you a project close to our hearts, years in the making. For the first in our three part series, we're joined by our friends and fellow clothing nerds, Zach DeLuca and Peter Zottolo. Each has a deep history with the show and with 1960's tailored clothing. We spoke with them about their menswear origins, the broader cultural context of the late aughts, the influence of Mad Men on the fashion internet, Thom Browne, and how the ascendant trends the show brought still reverberate today.
The Ermenegildo Zegna Group, recognized worldwide in the luxury fashion sector, revealed its recent financial developments in the latest earnings report. All geographical segments of the company showcased progressive growth, with an underlying focus on the buoyancy of the U.S. market amidst the ongoing economic fluctuations. The company's leadership, under Chairman & CEO Gildo Zegna, recognized the balanced growth across varying regions and the consequential recovery in China's region as quite encouraging trends amidst the global challenges. The CEO highlighted a strong quarter with an organic growth rate of around 20% echoed similarly over the year, taking the consolidated revenue to just shy of a significant EUR2 billion threshold. As seen in the report of 2023, the illustrious Zegna and Thom Browne brands have made substantial inroads in leisurewear, footwear, and women's segments owing to strategic product launches and effective corporate activities. Consequently, the consolidated revenue for 2023 was almost EUR2 billion. The successful Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) approach has led to revenue spikes, with the integration of advanced technology, including CRM systems, and supported by an expanding retail ecosystem. These elements further consolidate the brand's standing in the marketplace. Looking ahead, the company aims to strategically increase its marketing investments with an aggressive focus on promoting brand desirability. Strengthening its Directly Operated Stores is a key component of this outlook, to facilitate and maintain steady growth. The CEO reasserted having an impressive quarter backed by organic growth at around 20% for both the quarter and the year, and consolidated revenue just falling short of the EUR2 billion mark. With the group's concentrated efforts towards capturing a greater market share, enhancing brand productivity, focusing on Thom Browne and Tom Ford Fashion entities, the company appears set to continue its stable growth journey. In summary, the Ermenegildo Zegna Group continues to enjoy a favorable financial standing, a result of consistent commitment to brand development, mastering the DTC approach, and expanding its retail network. If the current strategies and successes are any indication, the company is strongly positioned to maintain its thriving performance and prosperity within the luxury fashion industry in the coming years. However, this will ultimately be determined by the company's ability to adapt to shifting market dynamics and consumer preferences. For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
From the Black Panthers to hip hop, the Shakur family stands out as leaders of Black political thought and activism in this country. Journalist Santi Elijah Holley chronicles the history of this family in his new book “An Amerikan Family: The Shakurs and the Nation.” Holley describes a group of people committed to resisting the exploitation and persecution of Black people, and creating a space of self-determination through activism, care, violence, and art. OPB’s Prakruti Bhatt talks to Holley at the 2023 Portland Book Festival. From Dennis Rodman’s hair colors to Michael Jordan’s sneakers to LeBron James’s Thom Browne suits, the NBA has long been a place where players’ style off the courts is talked about nearly as much as their style on the courts. Mitchell Jackson’s latest book, “Fly: The Big Book of Basketball Fashion,” chronicles the relationship between basketball, fashion, politics and hip hop. OPB’s Paul Marshall talks to Jackson at the 2023 Portland Book Festival.
Jeremy, Jian, and Jon revisit '23 and discuss best/worst purchases, how we get dressed, Jeremy hates all his clothes again, 20 years of Thom Browne, what went wrong, what went right, watching movies on TikTok, trend reports, SNL, buying cars, and holiday hijinx.**Follow the fellas on IGJian DeLeonJon MoyJeremy Kirkland**Listen to the entire episode on the Blamo! Patreon
Join us in Episode 10 of 'Threaded Together' as we explore London's vibrant fashion scene. This episode takes you through our adventures in four distinct exhibits and a captivating book launch. Discover insights from 30 years of London fashion, get an exclusive glimpse into the Crown to Couture collection, and hear our personal encounters with iconic Chanel pieces. We also share our engaging conversations with fashion luminaries Andrew Bolton and Thom Browne. We also discuss how these exhibits can spark creativity in your own sewing projects, offering a wealth of inspiration for sustainable makes. Packed with fun anecdotes and valuable learnings, this episode is a must-listen for fashion enthusiasts and aspiring designers alike. Full show notes including photos: https://threadedtogetherpodcast.com/2023/11/14/endless-inspiration-explore-londons-top-4-fashion-exhibits-crown-to-couture-chanel-designer-insights-beyond/
As writer and podcast host Chris Black tells it, he sits at the heart of American culture. “The bridge between the high and the low; the very high and the very low.” This is a very good—and often entertaining—place to live, and in this episode we get to know Chris a bit better through his particular takes on restaurant culture, home cooking, cookbooks, and the two cities he spends the most time in: New York and Los Angeles. Chris is the cohost of How Long Gone (along with Noma beat reporter Jason Stewart) and consults for brands like J.Crew, Thom Browne, Stüssy, Balenciaga, and Reigning Champ. Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. MORE FROM CHRIS BLACK:‘How Long Gone' Is in It for the Long Haul [NYT] Bring Back the Power Lunch [GQ]This Is TASTE 163: Jason Stewart [TASTE]How Long Gone 306: Matt Rodbard [official]
Alexander McQueen have quickly announced a new creative director in response to the news of Sarah Burton's departure. This appointment started to lack of diversity conversation and the boys talk about how to change this. Next up is Kim Jones' newest “Friends of Fendi” collaboration with former YSL creative Director Stafano Pilati. There is some reminiscing about his classic run and what to expect from that collection. The new Denim Tears and Dr. Martens are praised along with Thom Browne's 20th anniversary book and his influence on menswear and American fashion. The guys remind the audience about their exclusive Percival football shirt giveaway right before asking them if sneaker culture dead. le Fleur x Lacoste Nike SB Dunk Low Mystic Red and Rosewood Our Legacy Mini Jacket Buttwatch: Birkenstock/Tekla LOEWE SS24 Mules Wales Bonner Symphony Loafer Crocs Dylan Burnished Clog Toga Virilis
Scott Johnson is one of California's leading architects and designers. He joins the podcast to talk about his first commission in California, the Fox Plaza in Los Angeles, which, before it opened, served as a major character itself in "Die Hard," one of the most successful action films of all time. We also talk about his background, getting his undergraduate degree from Stanford and his Master's from Harvard, the place of architecture and design in defining our world, the Ojai Music Festival and his work as an abstract painter, and his recent publication of the book, "Uncommon Ground," about the conjunction of visual arts and architecture. We did not talk about the explosion of Krakatoa, Thom Browne's latest collection or New York vs. Los Angeles as the food capital of the world. The episode is a re-release from 2021.
My guest this week is actor Gillian Jacobs.Gillian and I discuss how science and her love of nature has been a part of her life since the beginning, from dinosaur birthday parties to roaming museums. We chat about living in NY in the early 2000s, her massive vintage collection, the clothes her grandma made for her, how her style has evolved, Thom Browne, and her favorite designers. Gillian Jacobs on InstagramPeriodic Talks Podcast Gillian Jacobs 99% Invisible*Sponsored by Standard & Strange
It's a new era for fashion month, where designer collections are just one piece of the pie. As brands across price points and specialties aim to compete in the increasingly competitive retail landscape, more are taking advantage of the opportunity and approaching it strategically. They're cutting through the noise with innovative marketing tactics, introducing new commerce plays and leveraging advanced digital capabilities to best showcase their products. In this podcast series, running throughout Fashion Month Spring 2024, Glossy and influential leaders are breaking down the evolution of the experiential event. In this episode, we sit down with emerging designer Jackson Wiederhoeft, whose training includes Parsons School of Design and three years under Thom Browne. Like Thom Browne's, Wiederhoeft's collections are decidedly theatrical, whimsical and, therefore, perfectly suited to a runway. He discusses the importance of taking part in New York Fashion Week, as well as the business perks of his recent honor of being named an interim CFDA member. Related reads: Dora Maar CEO Lauren Wilson on leveraging NYFW's marketing opportunities Luxury Briefing: The new designer brand playbook champions lifestyle and accessibility
It's a new era for fashion month, where designer collections are just one piece of the pie. As brands across price points and specialties aim to compete in the increasingly competitive retail landscape, more are taking advantage of the opportunity and approaching it strategically. They're cutting through the noise with innovative marketing tactics, introducing new commerce plays and leveraging advanced digital capabilities to best showcase their products. In this podcast series, running throughout Fashion Month Spring 2024, Glossy and influential leaders are breaking down the evolution of the experiential event, as driven by technology. First up is Lauren Wilson, founder and CEO of Dora Maar, the luxury e-tailer that allows shoppers to buy from the closets of fashion icons. Along with sharing New York Fashion Week's importance to her evolving business, she discusses her plans for taking advantage of marketing and networking opps throughout the week. This episode was recorded amid bustling NYFW, in Showfields' NoHo location. Related reads: NYFW designer Jackson Wiederhoeft on learning from Thom Browne and gaining the CFDA's support Fashion Briefing: Inside the rise of influencer-driven resale sites
Abbey Holmes and Nathan Broad talking all things Tigers! Broady comments on Tom Browne's report that Dusty will follow Dimma to the Suns and how Dad life is going! -------
Aya Cieslak-Tochigi is an associate in Wolf Greenfield's New York office. She focuses her practice on all aspects of trademark and copyright law and works closely with a range of clients, from start-up businesses to multinational corporations. Aya has extensive experience representing various clients over the years in the apparel/footwear and luxury goods industries for trademark and copyright matters. Most recently, she was part of the Thom Browne trial team that successfully defended trademark infringement and dilution claims against Adidas. In this episode of IP Talk with Wolf Greenfield, Aya discusses the international component to her practice and her legal work focused on the fashion and apparel industry. Here are some of the highlights:00:48 - Aya's work at Wolf Greenfield02:28 - There's a strong international aspect to Aya's practice03:21 - Some of the key differences in the US trial system and the way IP law works compared to other countries05:14 - How Aya became so involved in fashion and apparel06:51 - Key lessons learned during the Thom Browne trial08:58 - An overview of the “Rogers test” and the role it played in the Hermès v. Rothschild case13:03 - How digital fashion content may potentially impact trademark and copyright issues15:23 - Aya's work mentoring students at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)
In this episode of Front Row, I chat with Dree about her work in film, including a new movie with Uma Thurman, whether or not she'd work on a Marvel film, and her time strutting down the runway. We chat about the funny way we met, on a scavenger hunt in Venice and we even talk about her time as a student at the School of American Ballet here in New York City.Dree Hemingway is an American model and actor. Her first lead in a feature length film in 2012's “Starlet” landed her and the ensemble cast a Robert Altman Award at the Independent Spirit Awards. She appears predominantly in independent films and models for fashion giants when she's not making films. Dree has walked and modeled for Givenchy, Calvin Klein, Thom Browne, Karl Lagerfeld, Chanel, Gucci, Valentino, Jean Paul Gaultier, and more. She has appeared in print many times for Vogue, Harpers Bazaar, V Magazine, W Magazine, Numero, and iD, to name a few. She is the daughter of actress Mariel Hemingway and the great granddaughter of famed author Ernest Hemingway.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gabriel Pryce is a chef from London. He's the co-owner of Rita's with his partner Missy. We chat about running out of gas, the Thom Browne show, seasonal depression, performative Valentine's Day posting, Frieze DJ sets, being a food cunt, traveling to America to buy plates, overdosing on an edible and needing a wheelchair, the Europeification of New York, the film school to chef pipeline, dining at Le Bernardin, the gift of running a restaurant on Valentine's Day, indoor smoking, New Orleans, and his future expansion plans. instagram.com/gabriel_pryce_ twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
Stakes Is High aka 197 finds the crew giving their condolences to the family and friends of Trugoy the Dove aka Plug 2 aka Dave from De La Soul who passed away recently. The fellas also discuss the train derailments around the country, Abdul being weird/awkward in photos while sneaker shopping, and Jeromes weekend at the Waste Management Open and The Super Bowl.Jerome lets us know there is a new Nike store on H St NE in DC, #StreerwearEddy doesn't like Pusha T's accessories from the Thom Browne show at NYFW and we announce the almost re-launch of our patreon.Make sure you check out whatsapodcast.live for our previous episodes and youtube.com/whatsapodcast for our youtube episodes - lets go!Support the show
I'm feeling lazy this week so here's a ChatGPT-generated episode description!In this episode of the Pair of Kings Podcast, Sol Thompson (@solthompson) and Michael Smith (@_smithstagram) delve into the world of fashion and explore what it's like to navigate this exciting, but often confusing, industry during your 20s. They discuss the importance of being true to yourself and not getting caught up in trying to fit in with the latest trends or what others expect of you.The pair also delve into the world of Dover Street Market, Honey Fucking Dijon, Thom Browne and what it takes to get featured in Vogue. They talk about the importance of building your own personal brand and making a name for yourself in the fashion world.So join Sol and Michael as they take you on a journey through the world of fashion, discussing all things cool, stylish and relevant to the fashion-conscious young adult. Whether you're just starting out in the fashion world, or you're an experienced trendsetter, this episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay ahead of the game in the world of fashion.(Sol's back) Sorry about that description, it's way too serious. Anyway, have fun! Love you!
This week we discuss the recent Spring/Summer 2023 couture shows, some upcoming fashion auctions and how April and Cassidy both got suckered in by AI sneakers. Additional Reading: Rococco AI sneakers: https://www.instagram.com/p/Cn4Czkct6kl/ Auctions: Augusta Auctions: https://augusta-auction.com André Leon Tally: https://www.christies.com/auction/the-collection-of-andre-leon-talley-20995-nyr Celluloid Prison Rings article: https://fashionandrace.org George Santos' style: Givhan: https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2023/01/24/lying-congressman-his-crewnecks/, Friedman:https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/17/style/george-santos-style.html Spring/Summer 2023 Haute Couture week: https://hautecouture.fhcm.paris/en/ Adidas vs. Thom Browne: https://www.gq.com/story/thom-brown-adidas-stripes-lawsuit-verdict See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christine Edman, executive officer of Japanese e-commerce site Zozo, talks about what makes the country's consumers tick, and how the fashion landscape is set to shift in the years ahead. Background:Japan is home to some of the world's most sophisticated and fervent fashion consumers, but its digital and e-commerce channels have long lagged behind other markets. That started to shift with the pandemic and e-tailer Zozo benefited from the momentum. Zozotown, its Gen-Z focused fashion marketplace saw a surge in orders, and in 2021, the company launched Zozovilla, a luxury destination that quickly attracted brands including Loewe, Dries van Noten and Thom Browne. But while Covid has helped shift more Japanese shoppers online, companies hoping to cash in on the change must keep evolving to maintain their interest. “What's very important is constant newness, to keep on bringing new collaborations, new content, new news, different ways to style … especially for Gen-Zs,” said Christine Edman, executive officer of Zozo. “This is normal for them: what they wear today, they wear for social media maybe, but tomorrow they change.” Key Insights: Edman notes there's a dichotomy at play among Japanese fashion lovers: consumers are interested in individuality, but also drawn to homogeneity, following trends that come and go quickly. Many luxury brands are met with fanfare when they first enter the Japanese market but to have staying power in the country, brands have to have patience and invest locally, she said.E-commerce offers opportunities for more personalisation, something Japanese luxury customers expect more of in the wake of the pandemic, said Edman. In hopes of better understanding the mechanics of a good recommendation, Zozo just launched an in-person styling lab, which brings customers in for appointments and uses data analysis to help them pick outfits.Japan's fashion retail market is likely to settle into a more hybrid model, said Edman: stores will be more experiential, but consumers will turn to online for convenience. Additional Resources:Japan's Luxury Market Enters a New Era: As a recent economic surge lifts spending in Japan's luxury market — the second largest in the world — how can brands capitalise on this momentum?Want more from The Business of Fashion? Subscribe to our daily newsletter here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Award show seasons was officially kicked off last week with The Golden Globes! We talk about the ~vibes~ of this award show traditionally and how it impacts celebrities' red carpet style, and what those celebrities wore! Fashion month is still a couple weeks away, but the menswear shows have officially kicked off and one in particular that stood out to us was DSquared2! From embellished denim to trucker hats to ignoring gender norms, this show proved that the mid 2000s are surely poised for a come back after the Y2K takeover from the past few years. Plus, we give everyone the much anticipated update on the Thom Browne vs Adidas law suit (surprise- we were right!) Verve IG Verve Tiktok --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
Vivienne Westwood (1941-2022) was the mother of punk fashion. We give you the quick history lesson you need to fully appreciate how much of an impact she had on today's fashion. Hint: she was the first designer to put a major trend from the last few years on the runway! From outfitting the Sex Pistols to championing for stopping climate change, Vivienne Westwood was an amazing example for how we can all push the envelope a little further in our every day lives. Then we get into a little legal debate sparked by Adidas suing Thom Browne over his "Four Bar Signature" design. We take a look at how both of these companies use the iconic varsity stripes, and muse over whether or not a single company has a right to own such a pervasive design motif. In fact, we take a look a similar case between Marc Jacobs and The Ohio State University who fought over the word "the"! Make sure to let us know in the comments if you think either of these cases has a leg to stand on! Plus, our first week of outfits for the year where we come in hot with some closet resolutions! Verve IG Verve TikTok --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and editor-in-chief Jill Manoff break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week. This week, we take a look at Victoria's Secret losing its CEO, Amy Hauk, after only eight months; Rolex raising its prices and the impact on the larger watch world; and Adidas suing Thom Browne for trademark infringement over the brand's use of stripes as it moves into sportswear.
It's the 2022 Gift Guide episode! Nick and Annie interview the straight man whisperer, How Long Gone host Chris Black— who brands such as New Balance, Thom Browne, Margin Skincare, and now Eyewitness Beauty rely on as a lifeline to the cis male state of mind. Also joining this week's ep is no stranger to the pod, our beacon of light atop Peloton's steepest hills, Cody Rigsby. Plus: a special gift for readers. Open that browser and get your credit card ready, we're going shopping!
Arielle Charnas of Something Navy fame is at the center of a supposed embezzlement scandal surrounding her clothing business by the same name. Turns out, it might be next to nothing. We give you all the facts so you can make the call for yourself, but if you ask us? We're moving on. Katie Holmes shows up to the iHeartRadio Jingle Ball in an outfit so horrendous it MUST be a PR stunt. We're all for experimentation, but we can't seem to find justification here. And Pre-Fall 2023 is officially here, and while we hadn't given it too much thought before, there were some shows that really sparked our interest this year! From Jacquemus's expert raffia usage to Thom Browne's dreamy nautical coats and Alessandra Rich's feminine grunge that filled us with inspiration, we let you know what's worth taking a look at. Don't miss it! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vervepodcast/message
Jenna Lyons is joining The Real Housewives of New York, preppy style and loafers are making a comeback, and Thom Browne will lead the CFDA. Asos is struggling, and Shein launched a resale platform amid the news of a documentary about its production practices. Plus: How much are 140-year-old jeans worth? Come hang out! www.popfashionpodcast.com
One-on-one pod recorded live and uncut from Glendale. We chat about our live shows in LA, a trip to San Francisco for a Thom Browne tasting menu, a review of Chez Panisse, Orville Pecs, Chris is anti-lettuce wrapped, when the gluten-free menu is better than the regular one, Maggie Rogers solo acoustic set, Barry's SF scene report, we were assaulted by an Uber driver, the magic hour in Berkley, we couldn't fit into the Thom Browne pleated skirt, our new merch is here, and catch us in New York this week four or shows as well as a Ludlow House DJ set from Them Jeans. twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
Chris Storer is an American film producer, director, and writer known for The Bear, Ramy, Eighth Grade, and the Peabody Award-winning Netflix special Hasan Minhaj: Homecoming King.Chris and I discuss what went into making the show of the summer, The Bear, the insanity of episode seven, his love of clothes, Drake's, Thom Browne, J. Mueser, the brands that found their way onto The Bear, and getting fits off on set.**Sponsored by Standard & Strange – Get the facts on denim