100) What Would a Better Future for Fashion Look Like?

100) What Would a Better Future for Fashion L...

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110) "Sustainability is Not Just a Buzzword" | LIVE Panel Recording

I'm so excited to be bringing you this special edition episode featuring the recording of our LIVE panel discussion in Chicago with Chicago Fair Trade and 3 of their business members. This was such a fun event to uncover the powerful stories behind these purpose-driven founders i ...  Afficher plus

109) How this Founder is Creating Solutions, Not Just More Stuff with Karen Poirier of Embrago

Fashion is rarely focused on fixing real problems for real people. But what if slow fashion did things differently? The thoughtfulness and attention to quality that is embedded into the slow fashion movement can be harnessed to make genuinely better products that make these optio ...  Afficher plus

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Reflecting on the Past 99 Episodes & a Millionaire's Carpet
Unsolicited Advice with Ashley and Taryne

It's our 100th episode, y'all! While we are unable to party it up in the recording studio with props, costumes, and just the right amount of insanity, we're still celebrating the fact that we made it to 100 episodes! Today, we look back at the first 99 episodes of UA, discuss how ...  Afficher plus

Episode 8: Sex and The City: Bringing Fashion to the Masses
In VOGUE: The Archives

In celebration of its HBO revival, Sarah Jessica Parker, Cynthia Nixon, and stylist Patricia Field reflect on how Sex and the City created one of the most eclectic, glamorous, aspirational, and enchanting ensembles in television history. The series introduced the world to four in ...  Afficher plus

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Overthink

Tweed suits, penny loafers: who said philosophers were out of touch? In episode 81 of Overthink, Ellie and David talk everything from Shein to Ferragamo, from high school lunchbox trends to Machiavelli’s nightgowns. As they chart the history of clothing, and the shift from fun ...

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Episode 7: Hollywood: Fashion Steps into Frame
In VOGUE: The Archives

Before the 2000s, Hollywood and fashion were largely considered separate entities, but the December 2000 Vogue cover featuring Nicole Kidman and her musical debut in Baz Luhrmann’s Moulin Rouge! was revolutionary in bridging the gap between the two worlds.Meanwhile, with celebrit ...  Afficher plus