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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,
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.
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!
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/
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
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/
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 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:
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
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.
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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.
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 […]
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
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.
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
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 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:
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.
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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
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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
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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 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:
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
Today, my guest is, Emily McKay, owner of Most Wanted Luxury Resale. On this episode, we speak about how her love for fashion started as a child but it took a pivotal trip to London to rediscover and fall in love with fashion and especially vintage fashion. She speaks about working photo shoots and vintage shopping in London, and how her road to entrepreurialship as owner of Most Wanted Luxury Resale. We discuss her collaboration with Remake and Deals on Design to create Walk Your Values a Vintage Fashion Week Runway. Emily is a sustainable fashion advocate, community organizer with Remake, second hand reseller through her shop Most Wanted Luxury Resale, blogger and stylist from British Columbia, Canada. She is also the founder of Rising, a team of educators dedicated to spreading the message of sustainable fashion to young people and empowering them to create positive change in their lives and communities. Emily's greatest passion is for vintage and preloved clothing, the stories behind them, and the important work of keeping them in circulation. Now let's get this conversation started! All the Episode Links: Emily's Website: https://mostwantedresale.com/ Instagram: @mostwanted_luxuryresale ReMake Website Remake.world Instagram @remakeourworld Walk Your Values a Vintage Fashion Week Runway event page Get Tickets Here WebsiteInstagram @MonicaDiazMode Linkedin Monica Diaz Mode YouTube MDModeTV
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
Craig and David MacMullen, Co-Partner at Drop Spot Vintage discuss the journey of building Drop Spot Vintage, a vintage clothing store in Hamilton, Ontario. They delve into the expansion of the business, including the opening of a second location and a dedicated warehouse for online sales and wholesale. They explore the challenges of sourcing inventory, the types of merchandise available, and the growing demand for sustainable fashion. The conversation highlights the impact of the sustainability movement on the resale market and the future vision of Drop Spot Vintage, including potential new stores and expanding their event brand. Interviewed this episode:David MacMullen, Co-Partner at Drop Spot VintageDrop Spot Vintage Subscribe, Rate, and Review our Retail Insider Podcast!Follow Craig: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/CraigPattersonTorontoInstagram: @craig_patterson_torontoTwitter: @RI_EIC Follow Retail Insider: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/Retail-InsiderFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RetailInsider/Twitter: @RetailInsider_Instagram: @Retail_Insider_Canada Listen & Subscribe:Apple PodcastsSpotifyOvercastStitcher Share your thoughts! Drop us a line at Craig@Retail-Insider.com. You can also rate us in Apple Podcasts or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show! Background Music Credit: Hard Boiled Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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 >
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
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
For this episode of Sustainably LB, I got to chat with my wonderful, talented, well spoken and beautiful Swap Omaha cohorts, Kelly Valentine and Sami Hartong. Of course we discuss all things sustainable clothing and keeping clothing in circulation. But we also dive into our favorite designers, what keeps us inspired and why we do the work in the first place.I am so honored to share not only Swap Omaha with these amazing women, but to have them on my team and in my corner. As you know, I firmly believe that we are stronger together and I am grateful to get to share this work with them. I could sit here and gush over my team, but I will let you hear that for yourself. I truly hope that you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed our conversation.Show Notes:Dress for the part you wantClothing is an extension of selfRest is productive Commodification of convenience Fortune favors the boldSwap, repair, rework and upcycleQuotes from Our Favorite Designers:“Today people are a hundred times more interested in the personality of the person they are with than the clothes he wears.” – Emilio Pucci“Fashion should be a form of escapism, and not a form of imprisonment.” – Alexander McQueen“Fashions fade, style is eternal.” – Yves Saint Laurent“The most beautiful clothes that can dress a woman are the arms of the man she loves. But for those who haven't had the fortune of finding this happiness, I am there.” – Yves Saint LaurentEarth Day Omaha:Saturday, April 22nd 11am – 6pmElmwood Park Omaha, NEHandles:Instagram: @swapomaha_Kelly: @shopkellyvalentineSami: @hartcollective_ LB: @sustainably_lbLinks:Swap OmahaOmaha World Herald FeatureMusic:Ian AeilloCreative:Lauren BatesLogo:Meadow Hearn
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/
Rachel and Lynne's guest this week – our first for 2023 – is Charlotte Dallison. Charlotte's mantra is Blonde not Beige and she has built a successful career as a writer, podcaster and vintage fashion aficionado. We chat about: How she built her vintage fashion business and used that following to leverage her writing career Using Substack for her newsletter and how the platform has grown The story behind securing her book deal, which is coming out late in 2023 Being a digital nomad Working on her book thanks to a creative residency in Sardinia Connect with Charlotte here: https://www.charlottedallison.com/; or on Instagram @charlottedallison Her substack is https://blondenotbeige.substack.com/ Her podcast is Chez Charlotte Vintage: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/chez-charlotte-vintage/id1628495225 The Creative Residency can be found here: https://www.nocefresca.it/ Connect with us: Rachel's List for job-seekers: www.rachelslist.com.au/jobseekers Lynne Testoni's website: www.lynnetestoni.com Rachel Smith's website: www.rachelsmith.com.au Thanks, as always, to our sponsors www.rounded.com.au Easy accounting and invoicing software, made just for Australian freelancers and sole traders. Don't forget, if you're a Rachel's List Gold member, you'll enjoy 20 percent off an annual subscription plan!
Picture this: you've tripped and fallen down the rabbit hole and landed in a world of vintage and nostalgia. Welcome to an uncensored chat about lifelong passions with my fellow gal pal and girl boss, Zoe McNicholas. Zoe is a creative at the core. With an eye for detail and appreciation for design history, she's landed herself in the world of art direction and vintage curation. Her brand YOHOZO, which has just turned 2 by the way (happy birthday!) is a self-described rabbit hole that leads to weird & wonderful, kitsch vintage pieces - a true wonderland of sorts where eras fade and style is everlasting.We collided worlds because we are both lovers of nostalgia and can relate on the thrills and struggles of thriving outside of your 9-5 and following your dreams. We're just two gals who were born in the wrong time, having a hilarious and honest chat about embracing authenticity, trying to grow in the world of social media, and sharing the love on all things Vintage. Thanks for tuning in!Go check out Zoe's website here: https://www.yohozoland.com/Use the discount code: HAPPYBIRTHDAY for 22% off until Dec 31!Support the showBe sure to follow me on instagram: @hospobimboIf you feel like supporting the show: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/HospobimboTry Epidemic Sound for a FREE 30 day trial using this link: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/hsp9a6
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.
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.
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.
S6 Ep33 MILDEW MAGAZINE: editor Ellen Freeman, on creating a print magazine about secondhand fashion - on her background with indie magazines, and why she decided to start one about vintage fashion! 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: Mildew Magazine Alright, let's talk about today's show -- can't wait for you to hear it! Today, I'm joined by Ellen, the founder and editor in chief of Mildew Magazine, a brand new print magazine about vintage and secondhand fashion! For several years, Ellen has been the deputy editor of Broccoli – a magazine for cannabis lovers – and also the deputy editor of Mushroom People, a magazine for mushroom hunters! She's the co-founder of Neuro Fuzzy Press, and indie press that publishes zines with work from emerging artists. And now we have Mildew, the Secondhand Fashion Magazine – available now for pre-order! I'm so proud to say I'm a contributing writer for this first issue, and I can't wait for you to hear all about the piece + plus the other incredible sounding features that will be in this first issue. So, let's dive right in! Tour Dates: October 19th: LIVE Pre-Loved Podcast in New York at Awoke Vintage All the Episode Links: @mildewmag Mildewmag.com: PRE-ORDER Mildew NOW! @broccoli_mag Broccoli Magazine Kinfolk Sister Rosetta Tharpe - on YouTube Pre-Loved Podcast with Buffalo Exchange Pre-Loved Podcast with Crossroads Trading first employee, Melissa Pre-Loved Podcast with Alex of Fashion Revolution Guatemala @pinkployd @shop_69_tearz Pre-Loved Podcast with Berriez Selena's Shop Bazar Reto @rubyrouxbijou * 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.
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This week Jamie chats with Annette Vartanian, vintage and thrifting expert and blogger! They talk all about why shopping vintage and thrifting is not only fun, but also good for the planet. Don't forget to check out Annette's private vintage shopping community, Splendor Collective - I'm a member and love it! Follow along on IG: @itsJamieStone and @ALittleTooMuchPodcast TikTok: @itsJamieStone
Have you ever heard of Slow Fashion? I bet its not what you think it is! Delee Cox joins me on the podcast today to teach us how to think differently about our wardrobe, shopping and learning ways to love what you have and wear. It's amazing how even our clothing choices can have lasting impacts on our world.The best place to find Delee is on Instagram @thestylistnextdoor_ut
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.
S6 Ep17 EMMA ROSA KATHARINA: lover of 1960s & 1970s vintage fashion - on thrifting in Stuttgart and Berlin, fashion icons of the 60s-70s era, the history of the decade's signature pieces, favorite vintage finds, and more! 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: Emma Rosa Katharina Today, I'm joined by Germany-based Emma Rosa Katharina, who is a fabulous time-traveller of style, creating vintage looks centered around her love for the 1960s and 70s. On this episode, we chat about her history with style and how she fell in love with those particular vintage decades, fashion icons and signature pieces from that era, Emma's vintage style bundle service – Across the Universe Styling – her best vintage finds and so much more. It's a really fun one, this one's for you all my 60s and 70s loving hippies! Let's dive right in! All the Episode Links: @emmarosakatharina Emma Rose's YouTube @acrosstheuniverse vintage style bundle Francoise Hardy in Paco Rabanne, 1966 Wonderful, Tonight - Pattie Boyd I'm With the Band - Pamela Des Barres @dollierocker Humana in Berlin Mauerpark Flea Market @teleglamsam * 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 Kayla of Pins Thrift & Vintage Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Steven Vogel Mary-Elizabeth Land Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. * Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! Or, if you want, you can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and my blog.
S6 Ep14 LIVE from DUSTY FRIENDS in Brooklyn: with Maresa Ponitch, owner of Dusty Rose Vintage and Gold Dust Projects & Kate Sekules, visible mender, author, and mend historian - on their stories from the world of vintage fashion. 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: LIVE from Dusty Rose Vintage I'm joined by Maresa, the owner of Dusty Rose Vintage and Gold Dust Projects. Maresa has two decades of experience in the vintage and secondhand garment space. She began her career in the Urban Outfitters' vintage and reconstructed clothing department, then transitioned to build wholesale vintage operations at two of the largest textile recyclers on the East Coast. She then went on to found Dusty Rose Vintage and her events brand, Gold Dust Projects, where she's sold vintage, hosted markets, and produced circularity and sustainability focused events. And also Kate, a vintage lover and visible mender, and the author of MEND! A Refashioning Manual and Manifesto. Kate is truly a mending historian -- she's currently doing a PHd in design history, material culture and mending. At this show, we got into their stories with vintage and secondhand, talked about how the secondhand space has changed and evolved, and imagined potential futures for the world of secondhand fashion. PLUS, you get to hear some really fun stories about digging through the bargain bins and their fave vintage finds. This is a really exciting one, so let's get into – let's dive right into the show! All the Episode Links: @dustyrosevintage @visiblemend @gold_dust_projects Tom of Holland Manhattan Vintage Show @smallbizmemes @90sartschool #MendMarch #visiblemending @gem.search @nyc_looks @nycvintagemap * 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 Kayla of Pins Thrift & Vintage Kathy Brand Lucero Buendia Steven Vogel Mary-Elizabeth Land Tricia Zelazny Leslie V. * Pre-Loved Podcast stickers are on sale now! PayPal me $4.00 USD at this link, or to @Emily-Stochl on Venmo and provide your address, and I will ship you a sticker anywhere in the world! Or, if you want, you can also use the link paypal.me/prelovedpod or Venmo @Emily-Stochl to send a donation in support of the show. Pre-Loved Podcast is created by Emily Stochl. Follow me on Instagram, Twitter, and my blog.
If you're from the Cleveland area, there's a pretty good chance you have crossed paths with Charity D'Amato. Maybe it was through her lifestyle page iheartcleveland.com, her beautifully curated Instagram...
If you're from the Cleveland area, there's a pretty good chance you have crossed paths with Charity D'Amato. Maybe it was through her lifestyle page iheartcleveland.com, her beautifully curated Instagram account @charity216, or through her creative projects featured around town with clients like the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square. If you have not had the pleasure of meeting Charity around the city, you've come to the right place. We have a wonderful conversation with Charity and talk all things vintage fashion, thrifting, estate sales, colorful style, and how she styles exquisite outfits using a clothing rental service. Get episode show notes at dinasdays.com/podcast Links from this episode: Save $10 off your first month with Nully https://www.nuuly.com/rent/referrals/check-invite Sign up for the Reduce, Reuse, Resell e-course https://dinasdays.teachable.com/p/reduce-resuse-resell Studio-chartreuse.com This episode is sponsored by ReLyst.com, a software solution designed to help e-commerce sellers create listings that are both efficient and accurate for multiple online marketplaces. Get 30 days free plus 50% off a scanner and printer combo. Use the code DINA when you sign up on the Get Started page. Thanks, it's Thrifted is a podcast about secondhand shopping hosted by two treasure-hunting friends, Dina & Shannon. Subscribe today. Follow on Instagram @dinasdays and @thanksitsthrifted.pod. For more about the podcast visit dinasdays.com/podcast. The post Clothing rentals, vintage fashion and more with Charity D'Amato @charity216 appeared first on Dina's Days.
If you're from the Cleveland area, there's a pretty good chance you have crossed paths with Charity D'Amato. Maybe it was through her lifestyle page iheartcleveland.com, her beautifully curated Instagram account @charity216, or through her creative projects featured around town with clients like the Cleveland Museum of Art, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, Playhouse Square. If you have not had the pleasure of meeting Charity around the city, you've come to the right place. We have a wonderful conversation with Charity and talk all things vintage fashion, thrifting, estate sales, colorful style, and how she styles exquisite outfits using a clothing rental service. Get episode show notes at dinasdays.com/podcast Links from this episode: Save $10 off your first month with Nully https://www.nuuly.com/rent/referrals/check-invite Sign up for the Reduce, Reuse, Resell e-course https://dinasdays.teachable.com/p/reduce-resuse-resell Studio-chartreuse.com This episode is sponsored by ReLyst.com, a software solution designed to help e-commerce sellers create listings that are both efficient and accurate for multiple online marketplaces. Get 30 days free plus 50% off a scanner and printer combo. Use the code DINA when you sign up on the Get Started page. Thanks, it's Thrifted is a podcast about secondhand shopping hosted by two treasure-hunting friends, Dina & Shannon. Subscribe today. Follow on Instagram @dinasdays and @thanksitsthrifted.pod. For more about the podcast visit dinasdays.com/podcast. The post Clothing rentals, vintage fashion and more with Charity D'Amato @charity216 appeared first on Dina's Days.