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Jordan Roth and the Theater of Fashion (Dressed Classic)

If "all the world is a stage," then Jordan Roth is its most fashionable performer. In this 2022 episode, the acclaimed Broadway producer and fashion provocateur joined us to talk about the art and beauty of the fashioned self. Want more Dressed: The History of Fashion? Our ⁠⁠⁠web ...  Show more

The Art and Activism of Dress with MIchael Sylvan Robinson (Dressed Classic)

In celebration of the Met Gala 2022 and American design, we speak to Michael Sylvan Robinson, the textile artist and queer activist behind Jordan Roth's show-stopping collaged "coat of many colors" worn to last year's festivities. Robinson joins us to discuss his thought-provokin ...  Show more

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