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We don't diss them, we dismiss them. This week, Jimmy and Larry are shilling their last Pod Shorts drop of the summer before diving into being erased from the wife pleaser discourse, $75 grails, Dave Portnoy's Barstool reacquisition after being dumped by Penn Entertainment in favor of ESPN, a dramatic reading of our latest correspondence with our old boss Stool Presidente himself, Hard Knocks, the rise and fall of Johnny Football, America's love of swaggy white boys and the most criminally overlooked worst-dressed celeb of all time, Lil Tay—whoever that is—is alive and well—whatever that means, catching the itch to fake your own death, the sometimes beautiful but often wrought Black and Asian cultural exchange, the GOAT Asian rapper debate to end all GOAT Asian rapper debates, Lawrence finds himself in another unfortunate slur death spiral however on the plus side he gets to talk about director William Friedkin's legacy a bit, Tory Lanez's sentencing and praying for umbrellas everywhere, the entire world witnessing James go bald and more grooming (of the follicle variety!) filter swerves, Tommy Ton takes us on a stroll down street style memory lane, asking if the GD MF Boyz are looking and dressing better than ever before shit gets deep as hell, the two ways podding with musical superstars can go in honor of tomorrow's all-time ep and much more. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Guest hosts José Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado are back on the pod this week to talk with trailblazing street style photographers Phil Oh and Tommy Ton, who share their origin stories in the industry as well as some of their all time favorite street style images. Also, José and Laia discuss what's up with all of these breakups (happy uncuffing szn), and the latest in alien news. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ciao tutti! This week, the boys are coming to you live from Slam Jam Milano to celebrate the launch of Our Legacy Work Shop Throwing Fits with a variety of mini conversations with friends both new and old, including Our Legacy's Jockum Hallin, Pezze Vintage's Gennaro Boccia, Nordstrum's Jian DeLeon, Nick Wooster, Slam Jam's Gabriele Casaccia, Brain Dead's Elia Fornari, Café and King Magazine's Daniel Lindström, Très Bien's Simon Hogeman, C.P. Company's Enrico Grigoletti, The Wall Street Journal's Jacob Gallagher and Tommy Ton on this inimitable and Italian episode of The Only Podcast That Matters™. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Patreon: www.patreon.com/throwingfits.
Dry Clean Only: Conversations on Fashion + Style In this episode, fashion-insider, host Kristen Cole sits with Tommy Ton, the highly-acclaimed street style photographer known for his eye for detail in style reportage and cultural insights into the world of high fashion (in NYC). They discuss what he's been up to lately, his forthcoming book project chronicling influence in the industry, why "New York... is the most exciting city to photograph now", moments and insights gleaned from his career capturing the fashion set in the wild, outside the shows at fashion weeks around the world since 2007. Kristen also touches on the foreign films she's loving, shopping in Aspen, what she's happy to see go from '22 and looking forward to for '23, industry news, and Christopher John Rogers just released PF23 collection.
The dawn of the 21st century witnessed the proliferation of media, and a decided shift online. With access like never before, the fashion world was opened to new readers, fans, and enthusiasts through the eyes, and fingertips, of self-appointed chroniclers and critics who came to be known as “the bloggers.” In turn, these bloggers paved the way for the influencers of today. Join us to hear how the era of blogging brought street style fashion into the hands of millions around the globe. This new era spawned the careers of unique and highly influential individuals like Tommy Ton, Susie Lau, Tavi Gevinson, and Garance Doré. We'll learn how bloggers of this generation disrupted the fashion world, by tearing down the barriers between the fashion gatekeepers of the past and the consumers of the future. Listen in to discover how the once invite-only industry exclusives became a form of fashion entertainment for the masses--all with the click of a button. Episode featuring: Tommy Ton, Susie Lau, Garance Doré, Tavi Gevinson, and Vogue's editorial team Mark Holgate and Nicole Phelps. Hosted by Hamish Bowles. Don't miss out on new episodes of In Vogue: The 2000s on: Apple Podcasts: listen.vogue.com/iv-apple-podcasts Spotify: listen.vogue.com/iv-spotify Google: listen.vogue.com/iv-google-podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Shop the Vogue Collection: https://shop.vogue.com/ For a transcript of this episode, please follow this link. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The dawn of the 21st century witnessed the proliferation of media, and a decided shift online. With access like never before, the fashion world was opened to new readers, fans, and enthusiasts through the eyes, and fingertips, of self-appointed chroniclers and critics who came to be known as “the bloggers.” In turn, these bloggers paved the way for the influencers of today. Join us to hear how the era of blogging brought street style fashion into the hands of millions around the globe. This new era spawned the careers of unique and highly influential individuals like Tommy Ton, Susie Lau, Tavi Gevinson, and Garance Doré. We'll learn how bloggers of this generation disrupted the fashion world, by tearing down the barriers between the fashion gatekeepers of the past and the consumers of the future. Listen in to discover how the once invite-only industry exclusives became a form of fashion entertainment for the masses--all with the click of a button. Episode featuring: Tommy Ton, Susie Lau, Garance Doré, Tavi Gevinson, and Vogue's editorial team Mark Holgate and Nicole Phelps. Hosted by Hamish Bowles. Don't miss out on new episodes of In Vogue: The 2000s on: Apple Podcasts: listen.vogue.com/iv-apple-podcasts Spotify: listen.vogue.com/iv-spotify Google: listen.vogue.com/iv-google-podcasts or wherever you listen to podcasts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Shop the Vogue Collection: https://shop.vogue.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Monica and Camille, having been obliged to divide and conquer at the shows this season, send each other their impressions of SS20. The good, the bad and the ugly, it’s all there as they recount their favourite bits. They then sit down with friend-of-the pod, Tommy Ton, to talk about his career shooting fashion’s best-dressed and his recent foray into dressing those very women, since he is now at the helm of ready-to-wear label Deveaux. The two Canadians bond over how to make it big in the industry when you grew up in the Great North, and the three tackle the burning questions on everyone’s lip at the moment: is streetstyle still for real? The debate covers street style’s current and kk standing fashion tribes(poke David Attenborough), how Tommy started out, and why he was in fact the ideal candidate to launch a RTW label for women. ARTICLES INCLUDED IN OUR FASHION MONTH ROUND-UPJ-LO breaks the internet (again) with that green dress https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTyBFcEgc-AThe BOF499 scandalhttps://fashionista.com/2019/10/kerby-jean-raymond-bof-500-gala-controversyA catwalk crasher at the Chanel showhttps://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2019/10/01/catwalk-prankster-crashes-chanel-paris-show-face-off-miffed/Delfina Deltrez Tourbillon presentation https://www.instagram.com/p/B3B8gyZIA_Z/?igshid=1576jh1e815v5Scott Schuman’s pic of the VOGUETTES paying homage to real French stylehttps://www.instagram.com/p/B3Em7KZljTh/?igshid= Email fashionnofilter@gmail.com or reach us on Instagram @fashionnofilter, @MonicaAinleyDLV and @Camille Charriere See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week's episode of the Glossy Podcast, Jill Manoff sits down with Tommy Ton to discuss his transition from street style photographer to artistic director of fashion brand Deveaux, the evolution of men's style and the importance of inclusivity on the runway.
"Clothing is just clothing until someone decides to put it on." Everyone consumes fashion. The runway is an inspiration for what we end up seeing in shops. It's hard to work in the fashion industry and it's getting harder, but it’s also amazing! Tommy has had an indelible impact on the industry and how we consume and view fashion, and he's just getting started, at 35. On today's episode, I sit down with Tommy Ton - famed fashion street style photographer and recently turned women's wear designer. Tommy has worked for some of the biggest names in the Industry, like GQ, Lane Crawford, Louis Vuitton, and of course, we can't forget his six years of covering fashion weeks for style.com. Listen to Episode 4 of Vanessa Wants to Know, where Tommy and I talk about his early life, about how he discovered fashion at age 13 and the crystalizing moment while attending his first European fashion show in 2007 that helped him realize, "This is what I want to do for the rest of my life." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The legendary street-style photographer and artistic director of Deveaux sits down at his label's showroom in New York to discuss falling in love with fashion as a teenager, his inspiring career trajectory and the things that inspire him the most in life.
Hosts Jian DeLeon and Noah Thomas report from Paris, where designers are showing off their latest collections for Spring/Summer 2020. In lieu of a proper guest, the two hit the streets to catch thoughts (and some hands) from industry insiders about what they think the most exciting thing in menswear is right now. We spoke to Heron Preston after his latest fashion show, legendary photographer Tommy Ton, FEAR OF GOD designer Jerry Lorenzo, and some other heads to get a solid perspective of the state of menswear. We also talk about how genderless dressing is being seen on the runway, and about all the hot collabs that have been revealed this week. With all the heat ASICS has been dropping lately, it's clear the sportswear label is going big leading up to 2020. And of course, we listen to voicemails answering the QOTW, with Dropcast listeners weighing in on "What's the most exciting thing about menswear right now?" As always, hit the Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) for a chance to end up in a future episode! See y'all next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Jian DeLeon and Noah Thomas report from Paris, where designers are showing off their latest collections for Spring/Summer 2020. In lieu of a proper guest, the two hit the streets to catch thoughts (and some hands) from industry insiders about what they think the most exciting thing in menswear is right now. We spoke to Heron Preston after his latest fashion show, legendary photographer Tommy Ton, FEAR OF GOD designer Jerry Lorenzo, and some other heads to get a solid perspective of the state of menswear. We also talk about how genderless dressing is being seen on the runway, and about all the hot collabs that have been revealed this week. With all the heat ASICS has been dropping lately, it's clear the sportswear label is going big leading up to 2020. And of course, we listen to voicemails answering the QOTW, with Dropcast listeners weighing in on "What's the most exciting thing about menswear right now?" As always, hit the Dropcast Hotline at 833-HIGHSNOB (833-444-4766) for a chance to end up in a future episode! See y'all next week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are live from The Pitti Box at Pitti Uomo 95, a multi-experience showcase that explores the new ideas and innovations happening in men’s fashion.My guest is Blamo! veteran and menswear legend Nick Wooster. Nick talks about visiting Pitti Uomo for the first time in 1988, how buyers and editors need to “look up” to maintain their perspective and discusses how Scott Schuman and Tommy Ton helped change the landscape of fairs and trade shows to come.**Follow Nick on Instagram **Follow Blamo! on Instagram
If there is one person more dedicated to fashion coverage than me, it might just be photographer Phil Oh (AKA Mr. Street Peeper) who is a fixture outside pretty much every fashion show under the sun. He is there (alongside Tommy Ton and Scott Schuman) rain or shine, morning or night, fall, winter, spring or summer. You can’t miss him with his long black hair, dark rimmed, slightly geeky glasses and one colorful, eye catching outfit after another. Also eye catching are the photos he captures on the concrete catwalk. Phil has a tendency to snap his subject in action, on the go and in a hurry. Less posed than the work of most of his colleagues, his photos harken back to the oeuvre of the great Bill Cunningham – the grandfather or godfather (depending on who you ask) of street style photography. On a personal level what makes Phil such a fun person to hang out with during the shows, besides the fact that he barley ever sleeps so he is always reachable, is that he has no filter. He says what he thinks and doesn’t care who hears it. Phil is a true free spirt, with a fantastic sense of personal style and a brilliant eye for capturing fashion moments as they happen with unforgettable images that will mark generations of fashion lovers as visual signposts of how the world dressed up for life. I am particular proud of this podcast because, if you look online to learn about Phil, well there is not a lot out there, he is not a big fan of self-promotion. But even so, I hope with this interview you will be able to discover for yourself why he is such a worthwhile member of our global fashion family.
My guest this week is photographer and visual journalist, Tommy Ton.Tommy and I spoke about photography, street style, his rise from design assistant to shooting campaigns for Louis Vuitton — and singing karaoke with Kanye West.Follow Tommy Ton on InstagramShow NotesKanye Crew Photo https://www.instagram.com/p/BQy2G81AsAK/ As always, thanks for listening and subscribing! I'd love to hear from you. Email me at jeremy@blamopod.com
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See how Tommy Ton's passionate eye and love of fashion has made him the most influential street style photographer working today. A self described "fashion paparazzi" Tommy documents the exotic trends, the colorful accessories and the stylish people at fashion month. Featuring interviews wtih fashion bloggers Bryan Boy, Garance Dore, Scott Schumann aka The Satoralist and Anna Dello Russo, Vogue Japan Editor at Large. Reported, Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison/MODTV.
Alessandra Ambrosio takes us backstage at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show 2012 with top models Barbara Palvin, Doutzen Kroes, and Cara Delevingne. Featuring Tommy Ton, Bryan Boy and musical guests Justin Beiber and Rihanna. Executive Produced and Directed by Karen Morrison.