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Pair of Kings
The 1,500 Person Fashion Survey | Season 14, Episode 5

Pair of Kings

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 87:43


What do shoppers actually want in 2026? Do brand vibe, culture, and ethos matter more than the clothes? Is experience-based fashion just better marketing? And what does “integrated fashion” look like when your wardrobe is built around music, sports, clubs, video games, vintage, coffee shops, and the internet?On this episode of Pair of Kings, Sol Thompson and Michael Smith break down the largest survey they've run on fashion preferences, shopping habits, and taste: 1,500+ responses on how people look for, select and justify clothing today. The duo use the season's thesis of “integrated fashion” to interrogate why brand culture matters, how shoppers decide between buying piece-by-piece vs building a full aesthetic, why brand storytelling still works, and what makes a fashion brand captivating enough to hold an audience.We get into Rick Owens, Kozaburo, Rolling Dub Trio, Lost Control cowboy boots, Undercover, Comme des Garçons, Celine, Hedi Slimane, CC41 wartime tailoring, vintage band tees, Bruce Springsteen shirts, KMFDM, Electronic Research Department / ERD, Daft Punk, and controversy-driven fashion marketing.Sol and Michael also discuss Everlane's sale to Shein, sustainability fatigue, ethical fashion, cost per wear, quality vs longevity, resale liquidity, wardrobe economics, consumer inequality, and why the modern fashion industry is selling lifestyles as much as clothing. Further, they ask what sparks the desire to buy: Honey Dijon at Coachella, Saturday Night Fever, The Batman motorcycle jackets, FKA twigs, Interplanetary Criminal, video games, old magazines, X-Files tees, Julian Carter, and archive fashion grails.Other topics include: NYC summer style, Havaianas and flip-flop discourse, Birkenstocks without socks, finance guys in Lululemon khakis and On Running shoes, Kangol hats, men's matching sets, white jeans, World Cup style, vintage soccer jerseys, Newcastle kits, Nike Total 90s, Puma Speedcats, Big Red Boots, brand pop-ups, shock drops, fashion coffee shops, Instagram style discovery, raves, punk shows, clubs, flea markets, Harajuku, Santee Alley, gay clubs, furries, online fashion communities, The Devil Wears Prada 2, whether good marketing can compensate for bad clothes. We hope you enjoy just as much as we did recording.Lots of love!Sol---Episode Tags: fashion podcast 2026, integrated fashion, fashion survey, menswear, streetwear, high fashion, archive fashion, shopping habits, brand culture, experience-based fashion, Rick Owens, Kozaburo, Everlane Shein, sustainable fashion, vintage fashion, World Cup jerseys, Nike Total 90, Puma Speedcat, Celine #fashion #fashionpodcast #rickowens #archivefashion TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — Intro: 1,300+ Person Integrated Fashion Survey 1:09 — Sol & Michael Introduce the Episode 1:53 — New York Summer Fashion and the Style Reset 2:23 — Fit Check: Birkenstocks, Kapital Denim & Vintage Bruce Springsteen Tee 6:37 — KMFDM Shirt, Vintage T-Shirt Care & Washing Old Tees 7:14 — ERD Daft Punk Shirt, Vintage Resale & Controversial Fashion Marketing 11:42 — NYC Summer Style: Flip-Flops, Havaianas & Birkenstocks 16:27 — Finance Guy Fits: On Running, Lululemon Khakis & No-Show Socks 18:07 — Kangol Hats, Lower East Side Trends & One-Weekend Menswear Fads 20:22 — Matching Sets and Summer 2026 Menswear Predictions 21:16 — White Jeans, Vintage Soccer Jerseys & World Cup Style 25:05 — Everlane, Shein and the Future of Ethical Fashion 26:29 — Sustainability Fatigue and Rick Owens Sustainable Cotton 27:23 — Consumer Economics: Who Fashion Brands Actually Sell To 29:15 — AI Data Centers, Consumption and Environmental Cost 31:10 — Fashion Survey Begins: How Young Shoppers Buy Clothes 32:07 — Do Brand Vibe, Culture and Ethos Matter? 32:44 — Rick Owens, Kozaburo and Buying Into Brand Worlds 35:17 — Wardrobe Building: Piece-by-Piece vs Full Aesthetic 36:06 — Rick Owens Harness Boots and Buying in a Vacuum 40:03 — UJ Militaria, CC41 Wartime Blazer & Archive Menswear 43:00 — Brand Storytelling: Undercover, Sustainability and Fashion Narrative 45:24 — What People Consider Before Buying Clothes 46:14 — Cost Per Wear Debate 50:15 — Sustainability, Ethics, Price, Fit, Resale Liquidity & Durability 52:16 — What Makes People Want to Buy Clothing? 52:41 — Honey Dijon, Coachella, Saturday Night Fever & Cultural Inspiration 56:09 — CDG, Archive Fashion and Mental Catalogs of Grails 56:42 — FKA Twigs, Interplanetary Criminal, Video Games & Fashion Inspiration 57:39 — Do Fashion Influencers Actually Influence Fashion People? 59:38 — The Batman, Motorcycle Jackets & Style Obsession 1:01:13 — Hedi Slimane's Celine “The Dancing Kid” Beanie 1:03:15 — Experience-Based Fashion: Drops, Pop-Ups, Coffee Shops & Activations 1:06:02 — Influencer Gifting, Clothing Waste & FOMO Marketing 1:08:41 — Big Red Boots, Puma Speedcats & Hype Products That Disappear 1:10:01 — Nike Total 90, Slim Soccer Sneakers & Footwear Trends 1:10:20 — Where People Experience Fashion: Raves, Flea Markets, Clubs & Coffee Shops 1:13:37 — Instagram as a Fashion Scene and Style Discovery Tool 1:17:44 — Clubs, Raves and the Anti-Commercial Fashion Scene 1:19:04 — Song of the Week 1:21:58 — The Devil Wears Prada 2, Fashion Movies & Reboot Culture 1:26:37 — Speed Racer, Style Nostalgia & Closing Thoughts 1:26:59 — Outro  #FashionPodcast, #Menswear, #Streetwear, #Fashion, #Style, #FashionCulture, #FashionCommunity, #FashionDiscussion, #FashionAnalysis, #FashionCommentary, #MensFashion, #MensStyle, #ArchiveFashion, #FashionArchive, #VintageFashion, #FashionHistory, #DesignerFashion, #LuxuryFashion, #FashionResearch, #FashionWriting, #IntegratedFashion, #FashionTheory, #FashionConsumer, #FashionShopping, #FashionTrends, #FashionIndustry, #FashionMarketing, #BrandCulture, #FashionConsumerBehavior, #FutureOfFashion, #RickOwens, #CommeDesGarcons, #Undercover, #HediSlimane Sol 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 monthLinks:InstagramTikTokTwitter/XSol's Substack (One Size Fits All)Sol's InstagramMichael's InstagramMichael's TikTok

The STL Bucket List Show
May's Night Market — Building One of St. Louis' Biggest Creative Communities

The STL Bucket List Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 41:22 Transcription Available


On this episode of the STL Bucket List Show, we sit down with Katie of May's Place and May's Night Market to talk about building one of St. Louis' most influential vintage brands and transforming a small local market into a citywide cultural event drawing more than 10,000 people.Katie shares the story behind launching May's Place in South City, leaving the corporate fashion world behind, and creating a business rooted in sustainability, vintage fashion, and community. From signing a storefront lease in a single day to growing a nationally recognized vintage destination, this episode explores the evolution of one of St. Louis' most beloved creative brands.The conversation dives into the environmental impact of fast fashion, the rise of vintage culture in the Midwest, and how May's Night Market exploded from a small indoor gathering at The Ready Room into one of the region's biggest shopping and community events at City Foundry.They also discuss balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood, building a business with family values, curating vendors with intention, and how local partnerships and community support helped the event grow year after year.From fashion and sustainability to small business and creative culture, this episode highlights how May's Night Market has become one of St. Louis' premier community-driven events while helping shape the city's growing vintage and maker scene.They discuss: - The origin story behind May's Place - Leaving corporate fashion to start a vintage business - Sustainability and the impact of fast fashion - Growing St. Louis' vintage and creative community - How May's Night Market began - Expanding from 800 to 10,000+ attendees - Curating vendors and building community-driven events - Balancing entrepreneurship and motherhood - Social media, photography, and creative branding - Favorite St. Louis restaurants, shops, and family activities

Pessimistic at Best
It's Really Hard to Be Alive

Pessimistic at Best

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2026 75:10


Have you ever had to do a few laps around Agora Market before working up the courage to ask the guy behind the deli counter for a pound of pork chorizo?  Because for some of us, that's just a Thursday! Martina and I spend this week's episode mostly agreeing that it's actually really hard to be alive!!!Then we dive into the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: writing your affirmations by hand, working through an eBay addiction, and when the deodorant smell is too obvious.Support the showTHERE'S MORE WHERE THAT CAME FROM: FOLLOW THE PODCASTInstagram: @pessimisticatbesFacebook: @pessimisticatbestWebsite: pessimisticatbest.comFOLLOW SAMInstagram: @samgeorgsonTikTok: @samgeorgsonTwitter: @samgeorgsonYouTube: @samgeorgsonWebsite: samanthageorgson.com

What Are You Wearing?
From Deadline Slump to Book Tour Glam: Inside Sally Hepworth's Wardrobe

What Are You Wearing?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 39:30 Transcription Available


What does one of Australia’s biggest authors wear when she’s "in the vortex" finishing a bestseller? Spoiler: It involves Qantas pyjamas and skipped showers. This week, Leigh is joined by the iconic author Sally Hepworth to pull back the curtain on her eclectic, effortless style. From her secret to scoring $38 vintage YSL on Depop to the reality of living with alopecia and how she matches her outfits to her "hair of the day," Sally is baring it all. Plus, they discuss why the "Maybe Tub" is the ultimate decluttering hack you need to try immediately, and why a red lip is the only accessory required to look like you’ve got your life together. BOUJIE TO BUDGET: Leigh’s Picks - Denim Paper Bag Shorts: Budget Pick: Breakers Polly Paper Bag Denim Short, $30 Mid-range Pick: Ceres Life Darcy Relaxed Everyday Short, $79.99 Boujie Pick: Marant Etoile Titea denim shorts, $460 (never buy retail - great item to buy pre-loved). Sally's Picks - Denim Midi Skirts: Budget Pick: Atmos&here Aston Denim Midi Skirt, $79.99. Mid-range Pick: Veronika Maine Cotton Denim Belted Midi Skirt, $249. Boujie Pick: Aje Carmen Denim Midi Skirt, $429 (currently on sale for $260). GET YOUR FASHION FIX: Watch us on YouTube: This episode goes live at 8pm tonight! Follow us on Instagram & TikTok: @nothingtowearpod 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: Hosts: Leigh Campbell Guest: Sally Hepworth Producer: Ella Maitland Audio Producer: Jacob Round Video Producer: Artemi Kokkaris Just so you know — some of the product links in these notes are affiliate links, which means we might earn a small commission if you buy through them. It doesn’t cost you anything extra, and it helps support the show. Happy shopping! Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Shinjuku
【新宿住友ビル三角広場】約100ブースもの古着店が集結!古着のファッションウィーク『Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week』が3月13日より3日間開催

Daily Shinjuku

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 0:41


「【新宿住友ビル三角広場】約100ブースもの古着店が集結!古着のファッションウィーク『Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week』が3月13日より3日間開催」 西新宿にある「新宿住友ビル三角広場」では、世界初の古着のファッションウィーク『Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week』が2026年3月13日(金)から3日間にわたって開催。詳細をご紹介します。『Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week』は、古着マーケット、ファッションショーなど、ヴィンテージファッションの魅力を「見る・買う・体験する」ことができるヴィンテージファッションの祭典として開催。

Pre-Loved Podcast
S10 Ep1 RED LIGHT: Tacee Webb, original founder of grunge era's Red Light in Seattle started in 1996 - on buying back her iconic store 30 years later, a piece of vintage fashion history.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2026 77:12


On today's show, we're chatting with Tacee Webb, the original founder of Red Light Vintage in Seattle – a store she first opened in her early 20s in 1996 and is now buying back from its current owners 30 years later! Full circle story! Red Light has been a Seattle institution since the grunge era, known for its eclectic mix of vintage finds from the 1930s through the 1990s, its vibrant community spirit, and oh yes – its legendary naked shopping sprees. In this episode, Tacee takes us on a journey that starts on a tiny island near the Canadian border, where she grew up surrounded by her family's belongings dating back to the 1860s – from her Native American grandmother's furniture to Victorian dresses in the old log cabin. She shares how selling rusty anchors and clay pinch pots on the beach as a kid planted the seeds for a career in retail, and how an encounter with a glamorous vintage dealer in her teens changed everything for her. We dive into the wild days of Red Light in the '90s – when MTV was filming there, Courtney Love was tearing through the store, and Tacee became one of the biggest sneaker resellers in the business – at the time she was featured in the Wall Street Journal, Vogue, NPR, People, CNN, and tons of magazines in Japan. "We would get 100 voice mails a day – people calling me to sell their sneakers from all over the country, it was WILD!" Tacee wrote me.  She shares stories about styling Alice in Chains for Rolling Stone, hosting bands like Modest Mouse in the store's cafe, and why she old Red Light in 1999, the bittersweet reality of watching Seattle boom and price out the creative class. Late last year, when she saw the Vanishing Seattle post announcing the original store's potential closure, she knew she wanted it back. Now, partnering with her daughter – who's been part of the Red Light story since she was a baby – Tacee is bringing back the beloved traditions while reimagining vintage retail for a new generation. It's a conversation spanning decades of vintage fashion history from someone who's lived it all. This episode is SUCH a fun one, so let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [7:09] Growing up on the San Juan islands in Washington, and her first "store" called The Rust Factory. [10:42] How Tacee's style evolved from small-town vintage fashion lover, influenced by Madonna, her Pan Am flight attendant mother's Pucci collection, and family heirlooms. [15:46] Her first encounter with vintage dealer Gloria and putting a 1890s wedding gown on layaway as a teenager. [18:59] Red Light became a vintage hub on the Avenue in Seattle after it opened in 1996. [22:12] Red Light was grunge rock headquarters including a cafe space where bands like Modest Mouse played, and MTV filming there constantly. [26:34] How Red Light approached vintage retail like traditional retail in the '90s. [28:15] The reworking and upcycling happening at Red Light in the '90s  [29:38] Stories from the grunge era: styling Layne Staley for Rolling Stone, having Kurt Cobain's clothing in the store, and Courtney Love's shopping sprees. [37:36] Why Tacee sold Red Light in Seattle back in 1999. [42:15] How seeing the Vanishing Seattle post about Red Light potentially closing made Tacee realize she wanted her store back. [44:06] Partnering with her daughter – who has been part of Red Light since she was a baby– to take over ownership. [48:27] Red Light will re-open under Tacee right in time for its 30th anniversary, with a celebration weekend including a fashion show, and the return of the naked shopping spree. [56:42] Reimagining Red Light for a new generation with a membership-based vintage wardrobe lending library. [1:05:08] People kept asking Tacee when vintage would "go out of style" in the '90s, and her philosophy on fashion cycles. [1:08:33] How Tacee created vintage denim and sneaker buying guides in the '90s (pre-internet!) to educate dealers and pickers. [1:09:58]  Tacee's massive sneaker buying operation and trips to Japan. [1:22:54] Her parents' incredible vintage collection on the San Juan island [1:25:12] Plans for an anti-fascist themed fashion show as a benefit for ACLU and other local organizations, including other vintage shops and dealers. EPISODE MENTIONS:  @redlightvintage Red Light Vintage Vanishing Seattle LET'S CONNECT: 

Tim Marner™ Podcast Show
#180 Jack Bailey Podcast | Vintage Fashion Influencer | Tim Marner® Podcast Show

Tim Marner™ Podcast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 39:20


On episode #180 of the Tim Marner® Podcast Show, Tim sits down with vintage fashionista Jack Bailey. Jack opens up about his time working as a male stripper, how his bold personal style came to life, and the wide mix of jobs that shaped who he is today. He also speaks honestly about living with anxiety and navigating a life that hasn't followed the usual path. It's a real, open conversation about identity, self-expression, and learning to own your story.

Interwoven Stories
Archival Vintage Fashion Reimagined by Isle of Monday

Interwoven Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 42:24


In this episode, Victoria sits down with Gabriella and Janelle, co-founders of Isle of Monday, to discuss how they're making runway vintage and archival fashion accessible through their fashion tech rental platform. They share how backgrounds in fashion resale, finance, and tech led them to build a fashion tech company centered on access, preservation, and circularity. The founders break down the viral Roberto Cavalli moment that validated their idea, the importance of building a network when building a business, and what it really takes to source one-of-one archival pieces. They also discuss fundraising, advisors, launching in beta, and why the future of luxury fashion lies in vintage, rental, and circular fashion models.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comPodcast TikTok: @fashionandfoundersPodcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Links: Shop MyVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasFollow Isle of Monday:IG: @isleofmondayTikTok: @isleofmondaySubstack: Isle of MondayRent HERE ShopMy:For Creators HERELearn more HEREThanks for listening! 

Elevate the Podcast
Discover Bezos & Gates Taking Over Beef, the 200-Year-Old Almanac ENDS, FFA Jackets Go Viral & Spoiler - Your Pecans Are From Mexico

Elevate the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 59:19


Ep 238 | This week on Discover Ag, Natalie and Tara dig into Jeff Bezos' role in the beef industry, the end of a 200-year-old publication, and why your FFA jacket just became a fashion statement. The hosts tackle viral claims about methane-reducing feed additives for cattle, separating Bill Gates' investments from Bezos' initiatives. They discuss the Bovaer controversy in Denmark where farmers are now required to use methane-reducing supplements, and explore the tension between environmental responsibility and farmer autonomy. Plus, the Farmer's Almanac is publishing its final edition after 206 years, FFA jackets have become the hottest vintage fashion item, and the hosts reveal why your Costco pecans are at least a year old. Stick around for a disco debrief on the first documented US death from Alpha-Gal Syndrome (the tick-borne meat allergy), plus a deep dive into the pecan supply chain. Spoiler: the US grows 80% of the world's pecans, but we ship them to Mexico to be shelled, then import them back. The food supply chain is wild, and the hosts break down why "fresh" is complicated. What We Discovered This Week

Lobbyen
Agendaen wears Prada (som Balkan-baddies)

Lobbyen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 14:53


Oliver og Suzann leker klespsykologer i ukas Agendaen-episode. Her diskuterer de blant annet klær, baddies av ulike slag, midtskill og Melania Trump (BUU!). Er du nysgjerrig på hva disse har til felles? Lytt til episoden da vel (pliiiiis

Art Hounds
Art Hounds: A storytelling road trip, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play and vintage fashion flair

Art Hounds

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 4:09


From MPR News, Art Hounds are members of the Minnesota arts community who look beyond their own work to highlight what's exciting in local art. Their recommendations are lightly edited from the audio heard in the player above. Want to be an Art Hound? Submit here.A storytelling road trip from Grand Marais to WinonaRose Arrowsmith is a storyteller and children's book writer from Grand Marais, and for the second year in a row, she's making the six-hour drive to Winona to attend the Sandbar Storytelling Festival. The festival, held on Friday and Saturday, features seven storytellers from around the country, including local talent, offering a series of storytelling events at the Page Theatre.There are also free events Friday through Sunday at the Historic Mason Theater, the Winona Public Library and two Winona churches. Find the schedule here.Rose describes the transportive nature of storytelling: This is oral storytelling, so oftentimes it's going to be one person up on stage, and they might be telling a story from their own life. They might be telling a folktale or a myth or some combination thereof. Some people are really theatrical storytellers and do voices and a lot of physicality. And some people, it feels like you're in a really intimate conversation until you realize you're lost in a story.Rose is particularly excited to see Elizabeth Ellis, whom the NEA named an American Masterpiece Touring Artist.Rose says: If you're in the storytelling world, you've known her name for forever. She doesn't really travel anymore, but she tells these traditional stories from her experience in Appalachia.— Rose ArrowsmithA play about care, connection and humanityTwin Cities theater-maker Shanan Custer is looking forward to seeing Martyna Majok's Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Cost of Living” staged by Full Circle Theater.The show runs Oct. 10–18, including accessibility matinees Saturdays at 1 p.m., at 825 Arts in St. Paul. The play lasts an hour and 45 minutes with a 10-minute intermission. Tickets are pay-as-you-are-able.Shanan says: It's an incredible acting show. You really get to know the characters. And the show has two characters [out of four] who have disabilities. And in this particular production, we have two characters who are using wheelchairs. They both require caregiving, but the show isn't about disability. All of the characters are fully realized, and the show is asking us to think about all the ways that we intersect, whether it be how much money we make in a year, or how we're able to move about in the world, or how others perceive us.— Shanan CusterGlamour, vintage, and Prince-inspired fashion on the runwayLeslie Firkins is a wardrobe stylist living in St. Paul, and she's looking forward to Glam Jam, a vintage fashion show and corresponding clothing market, both held at The Hennepin in Minneapolis. It's a Prince-inspired event as well as a fundraiser for Hennepin Arts.The high-glam 80's style fashion show kicks off at 7 p.m. Friday night.Leslie says: The stylist is Richard Anderson. He's a really well-known icon and stylist here in the Twin Cities, and I just can't wait to see what he pulls together.And then on Saturday, there is a vintage market where you can shop a lot of the vendors that provided a lot of the clothes and pieces that we saw in the show the night before.I think it'll be a really good time to be inspired to maybe pick up some vintage to mix and match with your modern clothes.— Leslie Firkins

Fashion Grunge Podcast
Fashion Grunge Library #3: recent eBay print pickups [Substack Preview]

Fashion Grunge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 5:22


A supplement to the Substack post about my recent print pickups on eBay. Including: The Face Magazine Feb, March, April, May of 1993NYLON September 2009 Big Magazine Issues 21+55YM Magazine April 1998 To hear more, visit fashiongrunge.substack.comCheck out more of my book collection on Instagram and TikTok! ---Get BONUS episodes on 90s TV and culture (Freaks & Geeks, My So Called Life, Buffy, 90s culture documentaries, and more...) and to support the show join the  Patreon! Host: Lauren @lauren_melanie Follow Fashion Grunge PodcastFind more Fashion Grunge on LinktreeJoin me on Substack:  The Lo Down: a Fashion Grunge blog/newsletter☕️ Support Fashion Grunge on Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/fashiongrunge

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs
How Still Here Tailored Its Growth Without Outside Capital

Shopify Masters | The ecommerce business and marketing podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2025 45:51


Bootstrapped with $20K, Still Here grew from painted jeans to an eight-figure denim brand through grit, creativity, and discipline.For more on Still Here and show notes click here Subscribe and watch Shopify Masters on YouTube!Sign up for your FREE Shopify Trial here.

Big Seance Podcast
260 - Sarah Neoma of Grave Matters on Cemetery Preservation, Vintage Fashion, and the Stories History Tells - Big Seance

Big Seance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 66:30


  What do cemeteries, vintage fashion, and spiritual connection have in common? For Sarah Neoma, they all tell stories. In this delightful conversation, Sarah joins Patrick to talk about Grave Matters, her work preserving cemeteries, and her deep reverence for the past. Along the way, she shares personal experiences, stories from being a fourth-generation seamstress, her boutique Spellbound, and a chilling ghost story from her lovingly restored historic cabin. Whether she's water witching forgotten graves, diving deeper into what she calls cemetery mediumship, or curating and romanticizing little things in life in ways that bring her joy, Sarah inspires us to remember—and to be remembered. Visit BigSeance.com/260 for more info. Other Listening Options Direct Download Link   In this episode: Intro :00 Meet Sarah Neoma of Grave Matters! :45 More on Sarah's Creative Work. 4:34 Grave Matters and Sarah's love for historic cemeteries. “They're kind of magical places. I don't just see them as the resting place of bodies or just hunks of stone. I see them ass this treasure trove of stories.” 6:13 Preservation and physically caring for a grave. 9:14 Gumbo, the cemetery on a hill. 11:03 “I think the thing that human beings overall collectively fear, never more so than now, is being forgotten, is fading from collective memory.” 13:32 A misunderstanding of cemeteries. 14:25 Lore and how we want to be remembered. Sarah and Patrick consider what their death wishes might be. 18:20 Bellefontaine Cemetery in St. Louis, and cemeteries in the snow. 20:51 “I'm a big fan of curating your life, or romanticizing it. Romanticizing things in little ways that bring you joy.” 24:15 Sarah is a fourth generation seamstress, loves vintage fashion, and owns Spellbound Boutique. 27:44 Vintage fashion patterns and Patrick's childhood memories of his grandmother's fabric shop. 32:33 Missouri artist Lowell Davis and his Red Oak II, and Sarah's adorable historic cabin that she's restoring. 34:29 A touching but heart-wrenching ghost story from the cabin. 43:03 “I get a glimmer.” Sarah's cemetery mediumship. 51:01 Water witching and dowsing rods. 53:25 A forgotten and endangered cemetery in the middle of a farmer's private pasture. 59:57 Final thoughts and where to find Sarah Neoma. 1:02:05 Outro 1:05:08   Resources:  Facebook: @SarahNeoma Instagram: @Sarah.Neoma Grave Matters Facebook  Instagram: @GraveMattersMO Spellbound Boutique 401 S Main St, Carthage, MO 64836 (800) 296-5926 Spellbound.Boutique Instagram: @SpellboundBoutiqueCarthage     The Big Seance Podcast can be found right here, on Apple Podcasts, Pandora, Spotify, TuneIn Radio, Amazon Music, Audible, iHeart Radio, and YouTube. Please subscribe and share with a fellow paranerd! Do you have any comments or feedback? Please contact me at Patrick@BigSeance.com. Consider recording your voice feedback directly from your device on my SpeakPipe page! I would love to include your voice feedback in a future show. The candles are already lit, so come on in and join the seance!    

Pre-Loved Podcast
S9 Ep21 VERY BREEZY: vintage bridal studio, luxury fashion curator and wardrobe stylist, Brie - on collecting vintage fashion and building a business around what you love.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 58:41


This episode is brought to you by Classic Coco, thank you for making Pre-Loved Podcast possible! https://classiccoco.com/  This is the space where we  talk about all things vintage, secondhand and pre-loved across the fashion space! And for new listeners, or longtime pals, to follow along with all things thrift, vintage, rad, retro, and sustainable, you can find me Emily Stochl, across the internet as @emilymstochl. Come hang out I'd love to chat with you!  On today's show, we're chatting with Brie, the founder of Very Breezy, a luxury vintage fashion studio in New York. Brie is a lifelong collector of vintage, who spent her fashion industry career in the editorial world at Vogue magazine and Harper's Bazaar, and leading digital strategy for luxury accessory brands, before returning to her first love: vintage. Now, Very Breezy is a collection of luxury fashion, jewelry, and accessories, with a special focus on vintage bridalwear – and the pieces for every occasion during the bridal season of someone's life.  From her teenage years tracking down Blair Waldorf's onscreen looks to curating incredible vintage bridal collections, Brie shares her journey to vintage business owner on today's show. It's a really fun one, and I think you're gonna love it, so – let's dive right in! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:09] Her Blair Waldorf era – Gossip Girl was on the air when Brie was in high school.  [5:32] Brie has been a natural collector since birth, and early collections included tea sets, dolls, and an extensive headband collection during her teenage years. [10:32] Brie moved to NYC at eighteen to pursue a career in the fashion industry. [11:45] Interning at Harper's Bazaar and landing her first job at Vogue in the fashion department [13:10] Staying late at Vogue to study couture pieces and learn about garment construction and quality [16:50] The natural evolution from personal collecting to starting Very Breezy as a business [20:57] Defining her vintage specialties for Very Breezy, including vintage bridal. [25:28] Sourcing vintage bridal pieces for every occasion and style. [32:15] Restoring vintage wedding dresses that have been damaged over the passing of time. [40:49] Brie also has a fabulous archival Thierry Mugler collection, including pieces from the Les Cowboys show. EPISODE MENTIONS:  Very Breezy @verybreezy Blair Waldorf's Marc Jacobs White Party dress Manhattan Vintage Show Mugler's SS 1992 Les Cowboy Elsa Hosk in archival Mugler A 1960s gown to match Ariana Grande! Gigi Hadid's ode to Zelda Wynn Valdes LET'S CONNECT: 

Bucket List Careers
Ep 167 Intentional Career Shifts: Ali Pearlman's Path to Sustainable Vintage Fashion with Saved By Zero

Bucket List Careers

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 20:44


For twenty years, Ali Pearlman worked in the fast-paced world of New York City fashion, using her skills in styling, marketing, and show production with big companies, celebrities, and innovative designers. Then, as a journalist, her thoughtful pieces were featured in The New York Times, New York Daily News, and amNewYork. But it wasn't until 2024 that Ali decided to take her diverse career experiences, love for sustainable practices, and her roots in Los Angeles and start something new. She opened Saved By Zero, a designer vintage boutique in Harrison, NY, aiming to combat fast fashion while promoting real human connections and our shared responsibility towards the planet. A talented stylist, she focuses on moving past temporary trends, highlighting personal style, and showing that vintage can be totally modern. In this episode, Ali shares how she created a space full of unique vintage and designer gems—each with its own story and purpose. Tune in for her insights on shifting careers with intention, building a business based on your values, and bringing vintage fashion into the modern age.

This RomCom Life
Books, Brooklyn, and a Really Good Pair of Jeans: A Conversation with Rachelle Bergstein

This RomCom Life

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 43:33


In this episode, we talk with Rachelle Bergstein about:Her book The Genius of Judy and the legacy of Judy BlumeLife in Brooklyn and the rhythms of everyday city livingDate nights, and a family night out that will inspire the foodies in all of usHer favorite recent vintage find (spoiler: they're jeans and they're perfect)Writing, motherhood, marriage and how she makes it all workThe mix of style, culture, and real life she brings to her writing Pop Culture, Relationships, Relationship Communication, Marriage Communication, Dating, Podcast Couple #RomComLife #Communicating #Communication #Marriage #ThisRomComLife #RelationshipPodcast #ConnectionMatters #LimorAndDan #SpotifyPodcasts #ApplePodcasts #LifeAndLove #MenandWomen dating advice for Gen Z, Modern dating tips, Limor and Dan, real talk relationships, dating in your 20s, communication in relationships, cross-generational love advice,

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Bob Melet: Art Dealer / Designer / Vintage Fashion Expert - Epi. 340, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 50:38


I had Bob Melet on today. He's an old friend that I've known him for 30+ years. When people ask me what Bob does, I always say that I'm not 100% sure. I am sure however that he has this unique gift of looking at objects of all types, all cultures, and then using them in a fashion where individuals can get inspiration, primarily in the field of fine dress and clothing.Clothing isn't the only space where Bob's professional interests lie. He also works in theater, traditional art, antiques, you name it. If you're a creative person, you could probably benefit from Bob's wonderful eye. It's one of the best you'll ever see. He absolutely knows how to assemble an aesthetic and what it looks like when things make sense together.In fact, I told Bob "you know, you're a dealer, but you're really not. You're a creative person whose creation has to do with how you see the world and letting people into your vision." So he is just a truly interesting individual. I enjoyed this podcast immensely, and I think you will too. This is Bob Melet on Art Dealer Diaries Podcast episode 340.

Interwoven Stories
44. Cherry Pick: Building The Entire Internet of Vintage Fashion with Founder Delaney Delponti

Interwoven Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 46:55


Hello and welcome back to Fashion and Founders, the podcast. My name is Victoria Smith, and this week I'm joined with Delaney Delponti, founder of Cherry Pick. Cherry Pick is going to be your one stop shop for everything vintage, combining your most loved online thrift and vintage sites into one place.In this episode Delaney not only gives us a bit of a sneak peek into what cherry pick will be, but she also shares some invaluable and really honest advice about being an entrepreneur from all the questions she had starting out, all the things she didn't know and had to figure out herself for the first time. Showcasing how much she's learned and sharing this knowledge for other people.If you listened to the episode with Brigitte and Ellie, the founders of Zero, they  referenced Delaney as being somebody that they go to when they have founder questions and need advice. This community is so strong and supportive, full of amazing young female founders, and I just feel so grateful to be a part of it.This episode with Delaney is so information and knowledge rich and she really breaks things down in a way that anyone can understand because she's been in that position before too. So if you are someone interested in not just fashion tech, but really anything business or entrepreneurship, there is something for you to take away from this episode from time management, hiring, finding mentors, networking, and an insane, insane story about fundraising as well.Follow Fashion & Founders:Podcast IG: @fashionandfoundersPodcast Substack: Fashion and FoundersPodcast Website: fashionandfounders.comVictoria TikTok: @vfsmith11Podcast LinkedIn: Fashion and FoundersPodcast YouTube: Fashion and FoundersVictoria Pickle Closet: @victoriasLocker Links: LockerFollow Cherry Pick:Ig: @cherrypickdotcomSign up for the waitlist: https://cherry-pick.com/ Follow Delaney Delponti:Ig: delaney_delpontiFollow Oh What a Match!:IG: @oh_what_a_matchMatchbook Guide: https://owam.substack.com/ Shop: https://ohwhatamatch.com Thank you for listening!

Collectors Gene Radio
Alexia Ioannou - Giving "Nou" Purpose To Vintage Fashion & Homes

Collectors Gene Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 35:29


Today, we're diving into the world of vintage fashion with Alexia Ioannou who has turned the act of collecting into an art form. She's the founder of Nou, a boutique vintage studio that has become a go-to for tastemakers, stylists, and starlets alike. Since its launch in 2018, Nou has redefined what it means to shop vintage, offering ultra-rare, handpicked treasures that seamlessly blend heritage and modernity.Alexia's journey is one of passion, intuition, and a deep love for the stories behind each piece she discovers. She grew up immersed in design, honing a discerning eye for craftsmanship and timeless style. From sourcing vintage shoes and bags that make you swoon to expanding Nou into homeware, her philosophy is clear: every item she shares carries intention, individuality, and a slice of her vision.She takes us through her evolution—from a young collector with a love for fashion history to a tastemaker who spends her days chasing the thrill of discovery. You'll learn how she defines what's “Nou-worthy,” what it's like to curate for others, and how no matter what, she's the customer. So without further adieu, this is Alexia Ioannou, for Collectors Gene Radio. Nou - https://shopnou.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoqdxt6-qGbitVaEs2g-68qo9r5UhmGKGZFJnxE4EeoUPRmwms9G BohoChicken Blog - https://www.bohochicken.com/ Nou's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shopnou_/?hl=en Cameron's Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cameronrosssteiner/?hl=en CollectorsGene.com - https://collectorsgene.com/

C’est La Me
podmas day 16: vintage fashion, ugc content creation & english countryside life with honor's diary

C’est La Me

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 41:50


Today I'm joined by Honor from Honor's Diary. She is a YouTuber & content creator from Britain. She talks all about UGC content creation, her love of fashion, thrift shopping, finding vintage pieces, her fondness for the British countryside & more. I hope you enjoy! Honor's links Instagram X YouTube ⭐  follow the podcast! ⭐ follow the podcast on ⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠!  follow the podcast on ⁠Twitter⁠! like the podcast on ⁠Facebook⁠! watch the podcast on ⁠YouTube⁠! get podcast ⁠⁠merch⁠⁠! check out the podcast's ⁠⁠website⁠⁠!  follow the podcast on ⁠⁠Pinterest⁠⁠! ⁠⁠email me⁠⁠! - bonjourcestlame@gmail.com

The Sustainable Fashion Wingman
The Sustainable Nature of Vintage Fashion, with Mikey Caunter and Peekaboo Marketplace

The Sustainable Fashion Wingman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 35:24


In this episode, we explore the rich world of vintage fashion with Mikey Caunter, the founder of Peekaboo and the Peekaboo Marketplace. Mikey takes us on a journey through his early days at Portobello Road, selling vintage long before sustainability became a mainstream movement, and shares how his love for vintage evolved into a thriving business and a platform for slow fashion advocacy.With decades of experience in the vintage scene, including milestones like selling vintage in Topshop and opening a store on Carnaby Street, Mikey offers a unique perspective on the growing intersection of vintage and sustainability. We delve into how consumer interest in vintage has shifted, its role in responsible fashion, and the importance of supporting small, independent brands in the sustainable fashion space.Mikey also discusses the challenges and opportunities brought by the pandemic, which led to the creation of Peekaboo Marketplace—a curated platform championing slow fashion and connecting consumers with ethical brands. From his methods of engaging conscious consumers to his vision for the future of vintage in the sustainability movement, Mikey's insights highlight why vintage is a timeless and vital part of sustainable fashion.Join us to discover why vintage isn't just a nostalgic choice but a crucial step toward a more sustainable fashion future.Learn more about Peekabook Marketplace at https://peekaboomarketplace.com/We'll be bringing more conversations from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to follow and invite your friends for a listen. Connect with me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentFollow us for jobs and news in sustainable fashion at https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaymesbyrontalent/

Dinner for Shoes
Sicilian Pizza & Vintage Fashion With Select Vintage | Sustainable Style Tips & Top Vintage Shops

Dinner for Shoes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 35:11


In Dinner for Shoes episode 52, Sicilian Slice + Vintage Sites, host Sarah Wasilak welcomes Justine DeRosa of Select Vintage onto the podcast. Justine chats about how her background in the fashion industry led her to launch a vintage site and Brooklyn-based showroom where her clients can shop in person. Justine's vision is rooted in sustainability to combat the consequences of fast fashion — and she also happens to source some of the best outerwear in the game.  Sarah also shares a few more go-to spots for curated vintage, from Instagram accounts that drop items daily with a ‘DM to shop' to rental apps like Pickle and Tulerie. Finally, Sarah tries Justine's favorite meal: a classic Sicilian slice of pizza. THIS DINNER Mozzarella Pizza from Bread + Salt in Jersey City, NJ THESE SHOES Vintage Tom Ford for Gucci Kitten Heels from Sourced by Anna THIS OUTFIT  Vintage Versace dress from Select Vintage Vintage YSL scarf from Select Vintage THESE CHAPTERS 4:25 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 5:39 - MY FAVORITE VINTAGE SHOPPING SITES 17:34 - SELECT VINTAGE INTERVIEW 31:45 - BREAD + SALT PIZZA THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Select Vintage, Sarah Wasilak, Pickle, Tulerie, Sourced by Anna, Sourced by Tara, Existentialist Archive, ClosetfullofCoco, Treasures of NYC, Pissed 'n' Broke Vintage, Designer Revival, Chérir Vintage, and Phia. references T&Tconsulting, Phia, and German painter and sculptor Peter Keil.  is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a fashion podcast for people who love food, hosted by editor Sarah Wasilak. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode.  Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube  Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram  Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram  Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.

Pre-Loved Podcast
S8 Ep24 SANNE HENDRIKS: an Amsterdam-based tattoo artist and vintage seller - on 60s and 70s vintage fashion, Rumors in Amsterdam, and vintage suede skirts.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2024 45:47


Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're chatting with Sanne Hendriks, an Amsterdam-based tattoo artist, illustrator, and vintage fashion content creator who works at the beloved Rumors Vintage (an Amsterdam fave!) for the last eight years.  She's a big collector of 1960s and 70s clothing, so this episode is a little fashion history, a little collecting — and if you're ready for some vintage suede this fall, we've got tips for you! All this and more on today's show – let's dive right into it! DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [2:04] The emo kid to vintage collector pipeline [5:43] On the vintage scene in Amsterdam. [8:03] Sanne got into 1960s-70s as a teenager. [10:08] She works at Rumors, which is a beloved Amsterdam vintage store. [24:54] The item on Sanne's vintage wishlist that she's always hunting for.  [31:50] Caring for vintage suede. EPISODE MENTIONS:  @sannesunset Sanne's TikTok I'm With the Band by Pamela Des Barres Rumors Vintage in Amsterdam Sendra cowboy boots Patti Boyd Caroline Tucker Fiona Tronson Gianna Skye LET'S CONNECT: 

Back to the Beatles
Fab Four Fashion with Author Deirdre Kelly

Back to the Beatles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2024 58:17


In this episode of 'Get Back to the Beatles,' hosts Cha-Chi Loprete and David Gallant explore the sartorial impact of The Beatles with special guest Deirdre Kelly, author of 'Fashioning the Beatles: The Looks that Shook the World.' The discussion commemorates the 60th anniversary of The Beatles' appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show and their first performance at the Boston Garden. Kelly shares insights into how The Beatles transformed fashion through deliberate choices and cultural influences, from their early suits to the iconic Sgt. Pepper outfits. The episode also delves into how their style evolved alongside their music, reflecting broader cultural shifts during the 1960s. The hosts and guest highlight memorable moments, the role of LSD in their colorful fashion choices, and The Beatles' lasting influence on modern style.Visit https://deirdrekelly.com/Topics01:33 Special Guest: Deirdre Kelly on Beatles Fashion03:48 Deidre's Journey to Writing the Book06:47 The Beatles' Fashion Influence10:07 The Beatles' Early Fashion Choices16:18 The Evolution of the Beatles' Image27:09 The Beatles and the Boutique Scene31:56 Beatles' Fashion Evolution in the 60s33:23 Iconic Suits and Press Conference Styles34:32 A Hard Day's Night: Behind the Scenes40:18 Sgt. Pepper's Bold Fashion Choices41:21 Vintage Fashion and Military Influence44:31 Psychedelic Colors and LSD Influence53:10 Beatles' Accessories and Gender Fluidity54:54 Modern Influence and Legacy56:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

The Trending Spokane Podcast
Episode 103 : Unpacking Vintage Fashion with Faye Ripley

The Trending Spokane Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 26:18


In this episode, we chat with Fay Ripley, the owner of Red Leaf Vintage, as she gives us the inside scoop on how to dress on-trend with vintage fashion and sustainable style. With seven years of experience in buying and selling vintage clothing and three thriving locations in Spokane and Coeur d'Alene, Fay shares her deep love for all things beautifully made and with a retro twist. In each episode, she delves into the complexities of fast fashion, the broader implications of consumption on American culture and offers practical tips for transitioning to a more sustainable wardrobe without sacrificing style.

With Whit
All Things Vintage Fashion with The Millennial Decorator, Julia Rabinowitsch!

With Whit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 49:06


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read receipt
j.j. martin & la doublej

read receipt

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 55:40


JJ Martin, founder of La DoubleJ, shares her inspiring journey from working in marketing at Calvin Klein and journalism at Harper's Bazaar to creating a vibrant fashion brand in Milan. La DoubleJ is known for its bold prints and joyful approach to fashion and home decor. JJ discusses the evolution of La DoubleJ, the importance of creativity and spirituality in her work, and the challenges of building a fashion brand in a competitive market. The conversation explores her entrepreneurial experiences, the development of La DoubleJ's products, and her vision for the future. 

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand
Newsroom Temperature Check 06-06-24: Dunkin' announces collab with Jelly Roll, woman recreates grandmother's vintage fashion designs from the 1940s, and more!

Chicago's Afternoon News with Steve Bertrand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024


On today's edition of the Newsroom Temperature Check, Grammy-nominated country music star Jelly Roll teams up with Dunkin’ to sell new merchandise just in time for National Donut Day June 7th, a local woman has gone viral for sharing a series of videos recreating vintage fashion designs created by her grandmother in the 1940s on TikTok, and […]

Living Visibly Over 50
S9 Ep1 Retro Revival: Mastering Vintage Fashion with a Modern Edge

Living Visibly Over 50

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 33:00


VINTAGE clothing has gained wide popularity because it's a unique way to express individual style in a world saturated with fast fashion. If you're a vintage-lover, or just curious about how to wear vintage, this episode is for you. We discuss what is considered vintage fashion, why it's so popular, how to wear vintage with a modern twist, and the hottest vintage pieces today. After all, what's more sustainable than wearing vintage clothing? Links Mentioned: Podcast: Which Style Era Are You? Email Linda for a Virtual Closet Cleanout ➡️Contest Entry - Give us a written review on Apple, screenshot the review and send it over to one of us via Instagram or Facebook. We will choose one winner per month to receive a 15% Gift Code from both Simple Beauty Minerals & Linda's Style Programs and services. **DISCLOSURE: Hey beautiful! We may be affiliates for some of the products that we recommend on the Podcast. When you purchase those items through our links, we will earn a small commission. You will NEVER pay more when buying a product through our links. Plus, It helps support the Podcast, so we can continue to offer you lots of great free information. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/living-visibly-over-50/message

Interwoven Stories
3, 2, 1: Vintage Fashion on TikTok Shop, Chanel Sueing Upcyclers, Luxury's Returns Problem, and a Poshmark Bidding War

Interwoven Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 15:43


Introducing the first episode of my new series Fashion 3, 2, 1: News, Trends, and Vintage FindsThis week covers3 pieces of fashion news 1. Pre-loved luxury items being sold on TikTok ShopIs this a step forward for secondhand, or a step back for slow fashion?2. Chanel's legal battle with upcyclers Is there a way for fashion houses to work with upcyclers and resellers to give their products another life?3. Luxury's returns problemWill brands decide for themselves that even though it's not the industry standard yet, they're going to pioneer sustainability efforts and find solutions in what seem to be their problems?2 Secondhand Finds Linked to the trend so you can stay on trend and shop secondhand. ⁠Depop⁠ & ⁠Poshmark⁠1 Fashion TrendThe Charlotte Russe Leopard Print Sequined Shorts that took TikTok by storm creating a bidding war in the comment section of a Poshmark listing that began at $6 and went to over $100.

Threaded Together
The Met Gala: Iconic Vintage Fashion and Their Modern Echoes

Threaded Together

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 42:19


Join the Threaded Together Podcast as we dive into the enchanting theme of the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s annual fundraiser: 'Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion.' Discover the legacy of vintage garments and explore how they influence modern fashion and entertainment. We'll also delve into iconic fashion moments, like the Alexander McQueen dress interpretations and the impact of Chanel's historical pieces at the Met Gala. We'll discuss famous reinterpretations recently seen at the Met Gala, the designer codes behind these creations, and how you can incorporate these themes into your own sewing projects. Whether you’re creating your own Met Gala look or sewing from home, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in fashion design, fashion history, DIY sewing projects, and Met Gala highlights. Full show notes and links on ThreadedTogetherPodcast.com

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna
April 22: The scoop. Jonathan Groff. Sustainable shopping. Jenna's bookshop.

TODAY with Hoda & Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 34:59


Devyn Simone gets Hoda and Jenna caught up on celebrity news. Also, Jonathan Groff talks playing a power-hungry composer in Merrily We Roll Along on Broadway. Plus, a vintage shopping spree with stylist and content creator Karen Blanchard. And, step inside Jenna's Bookshop for some goodies inspired by her latest book club novel, The Husbands. 

Pre-Loved Podcast
S8 Ep12 ROSIE MAE TURNER: sustainable fashion creative and vintage archivist - on collecting vintage fashion magazines, and how printed matter teaches us about sustainability.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 52:39


Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're chatting with Rosie Mae Turner, a sustainable fashion creative and vintage fashion archivist based in NYC. It's hard to sum up all of Rosie's work in the sustainable fashion space – she is a sustainable swimwear designer, a textile artist, an archivist – as I mentioned – an editorial stylist, community builder, and much more!  Always a lover of printed matter, particularly vintage fashion magazines, Rosie has recently started showcasing her archive of vintage and contemporary fashion magazines, and we get into all that and more on today's show!  If you love special collections, you're going to love hearing Rosie talk about her vintage magazines, so let's dive right into it!  DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [2:31] Rosie's journey into fashion, through a love of fashion magazines. [6:37] Rosie grew up antiquing in high school, and has been building her vintage archive ever since. [12:20] She even picked up a few fashion finds from the set of Gossip Girl. [14:23] The beginning of her vintage magazine collection. [25:17] Some of the themes that Rosie is drawn to in fashion magazines. [28:57] Her cat-themed collections, in magazines and fashion! [33:17] What we can learn about sustainability from vintage fashion magazines. [38:06] Taking the Remake #NoNewClothes Challenge [47:36] Some of the most cherished pieces in her collection. EPISODE MENTIONS:  Rosie Mae on Instagram Rosie Mae on TikTok Rosie's Magazines Rosina Mae swimwear What Goes Around Comes Around Manhattan Vintage Show Buy Nothing Group Rosie's favorite magazine shops in NYC Kinokuniya  Magazine Cafe Casa Magazines Soho News International Recylpt - Circular Fashion Playground Climate Cafe @meowrunway Remake #NoNewClothes Challenge Rosie's bag upcycle FABSCRAP Pre-Loved Podcast with FABSCARAP Rosie's NYC vintage shop recommendations EstateSales.Net on Pre-Loved Podcast Liisa of Gem Search on Pre-Loved Podcast Sustainable Baddie No Kill Magazine Reverie Page Magazine LET'S CONNECT: 

Aftersight
Belief Beyond Sight: Kayla Jenkins

Aftersight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2024 27:07


Walking by Faith, Not Sight: Kayla Jenkins' Inspiring Journey on The Blind Chick Podcast In this episode of 'The Blind Chick,' hosts Moses and Penn Street bring to the fore stories of resilience and the triumphs over life's hurdles, particularly focusing on living with vision impairment. The narrative unfolds with Moses and Penn encouraging audience engagement through feedback and announces the addition of a new podcast, 'Game Changers,' about adaptive sports. The highlight of the episode is an inspiring conversation with guest Kayla Jenkins, a young woman who, despite an aggressive form of glaucoma that led to significant vision loss, earned her law degree and is pursuing seminary studies. Jenkins, the youngest of twelve siblings, shares her journey from aspiring lawyer to founding Blind Faith Ministries, a platform rooted in faith and resilience against adversity. Throughout, the hosts and Jenkins touch upon the importance of self-advocacy, the distinction between sight and vision, and the role of faith in navigating life's challenges. The episode not only sheds light on Kayla's personal journey and aspirations but also discusses broader themes of adaptation, support, and the impact of loss on life's path. Chapters 00:00 Welcome to The Blind Chick Podcast! 00:45 Engaging with Our Audience: Feedback and Announcements 01:32 Introducing Game Changers: A New Podcast on Adaptive Sports 02:00 Don't Miss the Audio Trekker Hike Event! 03:11 Meet Kayla Jenkins: Law Graduate and Seminary Student 05:02 Kayla's Love for Vintage Fashion and Overcoming Vision Challenges 07:13 Finding Personal Style with Vision Loss 08:36 Kayla's Family Background and Hereditary Glaucoma 10:04 Kayla's Journey to Becoming a Lawyer 11:42 Facing Vision Loss During Law School 14:55 The Birth of Blind Faith Ministries 20:16 Kayla's Vision for Blind Faith Ministries and Being a Light for Others 24:58 Final Thoughts and Gratitude Thank you for listening to this episode of The Blind Chick. If you would like to make a comment or suggest a guest or have questions for Penn or Moses, please call us at 720-712-8856 or email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Have a great week.

Sustainably LB
Kelli Bello Owner and Curator of Spearmint Vintage - The Newness of the Old, Experiencing Humanity Through Textiles

Sustainably LB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 53:56


For this episode of Sustainably LB, I got to quite literally share space with Kelli Bello, Owner and Curator of Spearmint Vintage. Curiosity, adventure and the love of the stories history has to impart are traits that have been a part of Kelli for as long as she can remember. These entrenched qualities eventually lead her to curate her own vintage clothing collection, sharing it with the masses through the interwebs and in local pop-ups. While we discuss all the nuances that come with her curation of clothing for Spearmint Vintage, we go deep. So much so that I decided to break it into two parts. I hope you enjoy volume one of my interview with Kelli as much as I enjoyed our conversation. Show Notes:Getting back to basicsMaking friends through the vintage and resale scene Telling the world who we are through our clothingCelebrating the newness of the oldExperiencing humanity through textilesIG: @spearmintvintage Sustainably Patreon Music:Ian AeilloCreative:Lauren BatesLogo:Meadow Hearn

Start Living Sustainable | Wellness Coach, How to Live Toxic Free for Health-Conscious Women
Ep 50 | How Does Vintage Fashion Support A Non-Toxic Lifestyle? Insights From Style Expert Jana Coke

Start Living Sustainable | Wellness Coach, How to Live Toxic Free for Health-Conscious Women

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 26:32


Hey Sis! In this delightful episode of Start Living Sustainable my friend Vintage Fashion Stylist, Jana Coke shares her invaluable insights on how vintage clothing not only elevates personal style but also promotes a circular economy, and an eco-friendly lifestyle. We cover a range of topics that will inspire you to look at your wardrobe through a greener lens.   From the rich history embedded in each garment to practical tips for curating an eco-conscious vintage wardrobe, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration for fashion enthusiasts looking to make a positive impact on the environment and their image.   Xoxo, Cynthia   Schedule a 1-hour coaching session with me here: Book Your Home Detox Audit Session Connect with Jana Coke, Vintage Fashion Stylist at: janacokestyle.com      

eBay Seller Spotlight Podcast
eBay Seller Spotlight - Ep 026 - Finding your perfect fit: Ashley Moulder on vintage fashion reselling

eBay Seller Spotlight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 16:20


eBay Seller Spotlight - Ep 026 - Finding your perfect fit: Ashley Moulder on vintage fashion reselling   On this episode of the podcast: Ashley Moulder shares her lifelong love for fashion with the world via her eBay store, Millennial Mouse. Join us this week to hear about her past in fashion school and the fashion industry, how to approach social media as a seller, and her commitment to sourcing clothes for everybody and every body. Please share your comments / questions with us, call 888 723-4630 or email  podcast@ebay.com.    New links for Ep 026 Ashley's eBay Store  - https://www.ebay.com/str/millennialmouse Ashley's Links - https://www.millennialmouse.com     Recurring links eBay for Business Podcast - ebay.com/podcast   https://pixabay.com/music/id-9837/

Pre-Loved Podcast
S7 Ep38 ALBERTA ROSE: a personal stylist & content creator - on sustainable and attainable outfit tips, her most essential personal style exercises and a lifelong love of vintage fashion.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 72:04


Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly vintage fashion interview show, with guests you'll want to go thrifting with! For more Pre-Loved Podcast, subscribe to our Patreon! On today's show, we're talking with Alberta Rose, a personal stylist, content creator, and serial outfit repeater taking style personally and sharing sustainable + attainable tips. In this episode, we learn about her career and personal style journey, and we chat about her most essential style exercises, what attainable sustainable style really means, and how secondhand shopping has informed her sense of style.  It's a really fun one, so let's dive right in!  DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE: [3:15] Her style influences growing up: a mix of Gossip Girl and indie sleaze. [6:58] How shopping secondhand helps improve your sense of personal style. [15:05] Alberta's fashion career journey. [25:10] On sustainable and attainable style.  [33:30] Mastering a wardrobe color palette. [41:14] On personal style themes. [57:01] Her style wish list, and how she plans to track them down secondhand.  [59:18] Top tips for vintage knitwear. EPISODE MENTIONS:  @alberta.rose on TikTok @albertarose Alberta's personal style themes video @arbela.elena Pre-Loved Podcast with Arbela @dahanadcr @jocelynruiiiiz @trouserlady LET'S CONNECT: 

GULLY TV PRESENTS THE DRIBBLE
My Lifetime relationship with Vintage Fashion by Gully Tv

GULLY TV PRESENTS THE DRIBBLE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 6:44


Sustainably LB
Andarge Host of Take it off: Fashion Podcast - Accepting the Journey, Conscious Effort, Unlearning Beauty Standards

Sustainably LB

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 64:44


For this episode of Sustainably LB, I got to chat with Andarge, Host of Take it off: Fashion Podcast. Take it off: Fashion Podcast is a fashion centered production with particular focus on social issues and style with purpose.I am so honored that I got the chance to hold space with Andarge and talk about accepting the journey, conscious effort, unlearning beauty standards and so much more!Show Notes:Sustainability is the new blackInfluencer culture bringing fashion shows to the massesLetting your actions speak louder than wordsSetting small, achievable goals Big results don't happen overnightHandles:Instagram: @takeitoffshowLinks:Southern Speakeasy Fashion Show Info and Tickets Take it off: Fashion Podcast  - on Spotify Music:Ian AeilloCreative:Lauren BatesLogo:Meadow Hearn

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ
Who is @finalflamevintage ? Vintage N' Stuff Podcast Episode 115

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 53:16


Full episode here - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetzMy conversation with Haile and Henry pleasantly surprised me. I knew they where big in live-streaming and specifically anime and cartoon genre but that all I knew. What I learned is that they are highly motivated entrepreneurs in the the vintage space. They come from a history in reselling and seem to be pure hustlers. They are not growing an empire of the backs of their online success with Vintage Tshirts. I learned a lot and hope you do as well. Enjoy!Shop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.com​​​​...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drewheifetz/ shop vintage resource books here -https://www.amazon.com/shop/fasinfrankSupport the show

Conscious Chatter with Kestrel Jenkins
Jessie Frances (@cappuccinosandconsignment) on the complications with resale's *moment* — fast fashion addictions becoming secondhand addictions, luxury's obsession with exclusivity & the gentrification of thrifting

Conscious Chatter with Kestrel Jenkins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 49:32


In episode 302, Kestrel welcomes Jessie Frances (@cuppuccinosandconsignment) to the show. Highly knowledgeable on the world of preloved fashion, Jessie holds a BFA in Fashion Design and French with a Minor in Art History. Through her work, she shares ideas around luxury vintage savviness, smart travel tips, and slow-living hacks, and also consults companies on luxury resale. “It is an addiction. Even when you look on YouTube and whatever social media, you see thrifting hauls. I remember hauls were just specifically for new items — you only did hauls with your fast fashion. It was very singular. Now, there are thrifting hauls multiple times a week. And we have just replaced fast fashion with thrifting.” -Jessie I think it's pretty undeniable that RESALE is having a moment.  If I think about the shifts in recent years, when it comes to the secondhand market, it's overwhelming. I remember thrifting in high school, growing up in the midwest – and for me, it was always about searching for pieces that no one else had – and thrift shops were where I could find those unique pieces.  But the changes since then – almost 20 years later – are immense.  I was looking at thredUP's 2023 Report, and in it, they say that – The global secondhand market is expected to nearly double by 2027, reaching $350 Billion. And the global secondhand apparel market is expected to grow 3X faster on average than the global apparel market overall. Clearly, there is a lot of GROWTH happening in resale fashion. This week's guest is highly knowledgeable on the world of preloved fashion – she started thrifting as a kid out of necessity. As she reflects – at that time, you didn't want anyone to see you at a thrift store and you didn't want anyone to know you were wearing thrifted styles. So, she would always find ways to customize her secondhand pieces, to give them an extra edge.  Since then, as I mentioned, a lot has changed. This week's guest now consults companies on luxury resale. We talk about whether this growth in resale is connected to folks simply transitioning their fast fashion addictions to secondhand instead. We talk about luxury's obsession with exclusivity and how that conflicts with the potential accessibility of the resale market. And we touch on the gentrification of thrifting and how this weaves into the luxury resale conversation today.  Quotes & links from the conversation: “So, it's being very, very strategic when you're shopping with thrifting because it really is a thrill. It has turned into like modern-day hunting, it's for sport now. People get such a thrill because the prices for the most part (depending on what city you're in), the prices are so good that you just want to buy, buy, buy. You love saying — look how much I got for $100. But you want to know — how much out of the $100 haul are you keeping? Are you returning $85 of that to your next thrift store run? So, it's really being strategic when you are thrifting.” -Jessie “Not just in fashion, we've all seen what happens when big brands come in and take over smaller ventures. I mean, look at ride sharing, without naming any names. You see how it changed things. So, it makes me question — ok, now you're offering me, let's say 80% of what I paid. Now, once you wipe out these smaller consignment shops, once you wipe out these smaller resellers, what's gonna happen then? Cause now you have the upper hand. So, are you now gonna offer me 50% for what I purchased? Or are you just not gonna offer anything at all because you know — there's no competition.” -Jessie (27:19) “How Are Luxury Brands Creating (Even More) Scarcity In The Resale Era?”, article in Fashionista Kestrel mentions “It's accepting, knowing and being secure in your style. Once you know who you are, you're not swayed by a trending hashtag, by what the princess is wearing — when those things no longer matter, when you know who you are, it makes life so much easier.” -Jessie (47:07) Cappuccinos and Consignment Blog  Follow Jessie on YouTube > Follow Jessie on TikTok > Follow Jessie on Instagram >

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ
Erik Bill | Got a Lot Today | Vintage N' Stuff Podcast EP #106

VINTAGE CLOTHING N' STUFF W/ DREW HEIFETZ

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 52:10


Full episode here - https://www.patreon.com/drewheifetz?f....Erik comes to us as one of the most highly requested guests of all time and for good reason. There must be something in the water in Idaho because he is my third guest this year from "the gem state" and boy does he ever find those gems. Erik specializes true vintage and is sure good at hunting down. He recently lost over 40k in stock in a freak truck fire after Brimfield this year but I dont think that is slowing him down. Enjoy!Shop Vintage Here with code vtgnstuff for 30% offMens - https://www.fasinfrankvintage.com​​​​...Download the Gemsearch https://gem.app or on the App Store or Google Playhttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/gem-search-and-shop-vintage/id1459900557https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.gem&hl=en&pli=1Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/drewheifetz/ shop vintage resource books here -https://www.amazon.com/shop/fasinfrank#idaho #Levis #denimSupport the show

Sustainably LB
Madeline Reddel Musician and Educator - Quiet Strength, Creating the Space and Inspired Action

Sustainably LB

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 55:45


For this episode of Sustainably LB, I got to hold space with Madeline Reddel. Madeline is a musician and educator who looks to serve the community in ways that are authentic to her. She takes what she already has, physically or otherwise, and pours love into her little corner of the world through considering the greater good.It is so inspiring to talk to individuals that see a need and fill a need. And while having these conversations is so needed, we are not going to get anywhere by conversation alone. We need to act on these inspired moments and that is exactly what Madeline aims to do through her teachings, singing and creating events that serve both her passions. I am so honored that I got the chance to sit with Madeline and talk about sustainability as a whole and showing up for our community. Show Notes:Being guided by warmth and light over fear and hatePutting women at the forefront of the conversationBuilding community is about taking people with youCreating the space you want to be a part ofTurning the tide on convenience and favoring connection againWhen things get too big, narrow the scopeWe are the ones that save usHandles:Instagram: @garden.party.omaha@_madalien_Links:Tickets for Garden Party May 13th, 20234pm to MidnightOmaha, NEMusic:Ian AeilloCreative:Lauren BatesLogo:Meadow Hearn

Beyond the Garment Podcast
The Founders of Samuel Zelig - Dylan Lubell & Jonathon Levite

Beyond the Garment Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 60:21


One brand that you should definitely have on your radar is Samuel Zelig. Samuel Zelig focuses on a contemporary approach to uniform silhouettes taking inspiration from knitwear of the past. applied through a variety of mediums, all artwork is original and created by the Samuel Zelig team.https://samuelzelig.com/https://www.instagram.com/samuelzelig/Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/beyondthegarmentpod/

Pre-Loved Podcast
S6 Ep43 DENISE DANULOFF: longtime Ralph Lauren knitwear designer- on how designers look to, and work with, vintage, and how vital vintage fashion and archival history is to the creative process.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 50:53


S6 Ep43 DENISE DANULOFF: longtime Ralph Lauren knitwear designer- on how designers look to, and work with, vintage, and  how vital vintage fashion and archival history is to the creative process.  JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you'll want to go thrifting with. Find the show at @emilymstochl on Instagram and @PreLovedPod on Twitter. Pre-Loved Podcast: Denise Danuloff Today's episode is with Denise Danuloff, who has a long history as a fashion designer working with companies such as Ralph Lauren – a company with a clear and known appreciation for vintage – where she spent seventeen years, focusing on the category of cut and sew knits.  Denise and I thought it would be really interesting to bring you a perspective on how designers look to, and work with, vintage. Denise herself has had a long passion for personal style and expression, and throughout the course of her design career she said she's learned how vital vintage and archival history is to the creative process.  These days, Denise is taking her love and interest for vintage to new creative phases – she's enjoying selling, curating, and styling curated vintage, designer archive, and historical archival pieces to inspire a stylish life.  Can't wait for you to hear her stories – let's dive right in!  *This episode is sponsored by GoodwillFinds.com BIG thanks to GoodwillFinds for supporting Pre-Loved Podcast. Listeners can go to GoodwillFinds.com to check out new, pre-loved pieces that are added daily. Can't wait to hear what your next best “find” will be! All the Episode Links: @a_stylishlife Manhattan Vintage Show Naviglio Antique Market in Milan Honeymoon Vintage Eveliina Vintage 22 Print Studio Antique Wardrobe Brimfield Flea Market Sturbridge Vintage Market * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders: Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Steven Vogel Mary-Elizabeth Land Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and my blog. 

The Get Thrifty Podcast
60: Celebrating the Timelessness of Thrifted and Vintage Fashion with Brandi

The Get Thrifty Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 28:25


Brandi @runstylerun has taken her love of fashion, upcycling, and kids' toys and turned it into a thriving business. Listen in to her conversation with host Maggie Scivicque on this episode of the Get Thrifty Podcast and be inspired by her love of timeless vintage fashion, high-quality fabrics, repurposing fashion trends, and mixing thrift with new brand names.

Pre-Loved Podcast
S6 Ep35 CHEZ CHARLOTTE VINTAGE: vintage fashion writer and podcaster - on her long love for Old Hollywood vintage glamor, and pivoting her vintage fashion brand into storytelling.

Pre-Loved Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 54:39 Very Popular


S6 Ep35  CHEZ CHARLOTTE VINTAGE: vintage fashion writer and podcaster -  on her long love for Old Hollywood vintage glamor, and pivoting her vintage fashion brand into storytelling. JOIN OUR PATREON COMMUNITY: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  Listen and subscribe on: iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | or wherever you get your podcasts! Please rate & review the show so more vintage lovers find this community. Pre-Loved Podcast is a weekly interview show about rad vintage style with guests you'll want to go thrifting with. Find the show at @emilymstochl on Instagram and @PreLovedPod on Twitter. Pre-Loved Podcast: Chez Charlotte Vintage Today, I'm joined by Charlotte Dallison, the founder of Chez Charlotte Vintage! Charlotte is a writer and podcaster, and when I tell you we are twins separated by being on the other side of the world from each other, I am not lying! Digging into Charlotte's story – after a career in interior design, Charlotte put her passion for vintage to work and started her vintage shop, Chez Charlotte. Since, she's transformed into a freelancer writer and podcaster and her work has appeared in lifestyle publications around the globe! In this episode we talk about personal style, her memories of running a vintage shop, what made her want to get into podcasting and storytelling, and so many more stories tied to vintage fashion! Let's dive right in! Tour Dates:  October 19th: LIVE Pre-Loved Podcast in New York at Awoke Vintage All the Episode Links: @chezcharpod Chez Charlotte website @petamathias @renatalitvinovaofficial @bjonesstyle Beth Jones on Pre-Loved Podcast @karenbritchic * JOIN THE PATREON COMMUNITY and get the Pre-Loved Podcast News Flash: https://www.patreon.com/prelovedpod  A special thanks goes out to my Patron Insiders: Patty Weber Beverley Docherty of Wolfe Pack Vintage Danny of Galaxy Live Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Steven Vogel Mary-Elizabeth Land Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. Lisa of Queenie & Pearl Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and my blog. 

Dressed: The History of Fashion
Let's Talk About Sex, Burlesque, and Vintage Fashion with Liz Goldwyn

Dressed: The History of Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 31:20 Very Popular


Fashion and sex are not mutually exclusive entities but, as the work of Liz Goldwyn shows us, are in fact intimately entertwined. Liz joins us to discuss the art and joy of vintage collecting and her work as the founder of The Sex Ed, an educational platform and podcast dedicated to sex, health and consciousness in the digital age. Recommended Reading: Liz Goldwyn's Pretty Things: the Last Generation of American Burlesque Queens Also check out Liz's work for The Sex Ed at theSexEd.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.