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That's right, next week, on the 28th of November, my brand new book will be hitting shelves in Australia & New Zealand. How to Be Fabulous is all about finding and honing your style through secondhand & vintage clothes. This project has been a labour of love for me, a project which went from a tiny e-book (which you may remember me talking about in season one) to a fully-fledged hardback book. The book itself is gorgeous, full inspirational imagery yet is compact enough to read on the beach this summer.
I'm so pleased I'm getting the opportunity to connect with you all again in yet another way. The book really is a direct result of this wonderful and engaged, vintage-loving audience. Pre-order your copy now from booktopia or get your copy from your favourite bookshop from next week. Fingers crossed it'll also be available in other territories in the foreseeable future.
I can't wait do hear what you all think of the book. Really I wrote it for all of you! Do tag me on pictures of you with your copy of the book well on @charlottedallison. xxOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Natasha Lester is a New York Times best-selling author based in Perth, Western Australian. She once worked in the very fabulous role as a marketing executive for L’Oreal before doing an MA in creative writing and going on to pen and publish eight books (with the 9th on its way). If you’ve ever read any of her novels you’ll notice that fashion is often a theme, with many of her stories centring on fashion houses of yesteryear against the glamorous backdrop of Paris. When she’s not writing, she loves collecting vintage fashion, travelling, reading, practicing the art of fashion illustration as well as spending time with her three children. Her latest book, The Three Lives of Alix St Pierre, is out now internationally, and she’s soon set to release her ninth novel, The Disappearance of Astrid Bricard, which you can pre-order in North America now.
Follow Natasha:
Instagram: @natashalesterauthor
Facebook: @natashalesterauthor
Substack: Bijoux
Website: https://www.natashalester.com.auShow links:
Kerrie Hess Art Course
tibi.com
Haute Couture on IMDB
Remarkably Bright Creatures Book
My episode of the podcastShops:
The Golden Peplum
Shrimpton Couture
Timeless Vixen
Kerry Taylor Auctions
1st Dibs
VestiaireOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Robecca Leyden is a digital marketing and communications expert. Many moons ago she started style blog called Sans Pareil which has since turned into an up cycled vintage brand, and is now New Zealand’s top online indie magazine. Sans Pareil focuses on giving a voice to smaller, independent and sustainable, fashion, beauty and lifestyle brands. The platform is based between Auckland and London where she has dividing her time between for the last four years.
Join us for a more casual conversation, in which we talk about our kiwi coyness (aka kiwi cringe), the early days of blogging, our useless arts degrees and up-cycling.
Show links:
Visit sanspareilonline.com
Follow @sans_pareil_online
Mr Bo Jumble in Auckland
https://www.secondskin.nz/
Read my interview on Sans Pareil hereOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.
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Bre Audrey Graham is a food writer and editor based in London. Bre adores vintage and has been wearing it since she was a teen. Spending her life between Sydney, Singapore and now London, she’s been blessed with many style influences on her journey. She also often styles her gorgeous Instagram shots of delectable dishes using vintage tableware (I highly recommend you take a look). Her debut cook book, Table for Two, is out now.
In this episode we talk sentimentality, how food links to fashion, YSL cashmere singlets found in charity shops and her incredible, deco flat (which is situated in the only apartment building in London which still has a restaurant in its lobby!). It's a fab episode which will leave you hungry for vintage and a table for two.
Show Links:
Buy Bre's book Table for Two here
Follow Bre on Instagram @breaudreygraham here
Show Bre;s favoyrite vintage at Nordic Poetry hereOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.
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Christene Barberich is a writer, editor, advisor and thrifting aficionado. She famously co-founded Refinery29, which started in 2005 and was sold in 2019. Most recently, she started a Substack Newsletter called A Tiny Apt. devoted to home (particularly small spaces), life, and personal style as well as her ongoing pursuit of amazing vintage and various sidewalk or foot-path finds. It’s one of my favourite Substack reads and I highly recommend you subscribe to it here.
In this episode we go deep - talking about thrifting as a life line, how it sees us through life's highs and lows; from it being our only means of shopping when we're broke, to rediscovering glamour after lockdown. It's a beautiful episode, by far one of my favourites from this season, and will have you craving a rummage session at the local thrift store in an instant.
Show Links:
Follow Christene on Instagram @christenebarberich
Sign up to A Tiny Apt. on Substack
My Debt Story by Christene on her Substack
When Sneaker Met Blazer by Christene on her Substack
Article I recently wrote for MamaMia about living at home in your 30s
Listen to Amy Abram's episode from Season Two
Listen to B.Jones Style episode from Season OneOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.
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Now I thought it would be fun and interesting to include an interview with a friend each season. Last season I interviewed my friend Rosie, a burlesque star aka Miss Rosie Rivette, which you can listen to here. And this season I wanted to chat to my very stylish friend, Priyam. Priyam and I actually met through my previous vintage shop, Chez Charlotte Vintage. She and our friend Clare were both devoted customers who rocked my stock like nobody else. Since then the three of us have become partners in fashion crime, shopping and scouring for vintage together. As for Priyam, beyond being stylish and owning block colours like nobody's business, what I find most intriguing about her is that she dresses so boldly yet works as a hard hitting tech salesperson (not exactly a role that one equates with style). I find it fascinating that she is outwardly creative yet her career is corporate. She loves a fab mirror selfie too (according to her she can never resist the narcissistic urge).
As it transpires she has a masters degree in creative direction (that’s on top of her law degree) which is not a surprise! So today I wanted to chat to her about wearing vintage in a corporate environment, as well as balancing her myriad of interests and passions in life. We also chat about food, the glamour of suiting and a life growing up on the shop floor.
Show links:
Priyam's Instagram @peainpictures
A Current Affair
The Internationals Vintage
Season One episode with Rosie Cremer aka Miss Rosie Rivette
Season One episode with Philip BoonOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.
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Emily Stochl is a writer, podcaster and educator with expertise in the vintage and secondhand fashion industry. She is the host and creator of Pre-Loved Podcast, which is a weekly interview podcast about vintage and secondhand fashion. Launched in 2018, Pre-Loved Podcast was the first interview podcast dedicated specifically to vintage and secondhand fashion's stories. Emily’s writing and commentary on the vintage & secondhand fashion industry has been included in Atmos, Glamour, Vogue Business, The Zoe Report, Women's Wear Daily, Refinery29 and more. She is also the Director of Education & Community Engagement for the global fashion advocacy organisation, Remake.
Follow Emily on @emilymstochl
Shop her favourite vintage @foundedandformedshop
Shop Route 66 in Sydney or online
True Cost documentary https://truecostmovie.com
My MamaMia article on vintage fashion trends
Previous episode with B Jones Style
Follow @bjonesstyle for style inspo
Visit the Manhattan Vintage Show
Visit the Grand Bazaar in New York
My episode on the Preloved PodcastOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.
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It's bridal week!!
Lizzie Langridge is the founder and curator of Love James, a vintage bridal and occasion wear brand which offers a curated selection of statement vintage made for celebration! Originally a fashion design and business major, with stints interning for fashion houses in New York and London, Lizzie has always enjoyed the showroom and sales part of the fashion business. After collecting vintage and buying second hand for most of her lifetime, in 2020 she decided to start collecting with the plan to launch a collection of vintage bridal pieces for the discerning and alternative bride, who doesn’t necessarily connect with the current bridal options. Love James launched in April 2022, and is a by appointment pop up showroom boutique. offering a curated selection of vintage bridal and colourful occasion wear. Lizzie also recently wed her longterm love, wearing three different vintage bridal frocks for her big day.
Follow Lizzie:
Instagram @lovejamesstore
https://lovejames.co.nz/
Other Show Links:
https://www.instagram.com/welcomeback_slowfashion/?hl=en
https://www.instagram.com/pandorasykes/Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
Follow us @htbfabulous on Instagram.
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Kerry Pieri is a digital marketing maven, author, artist and influencer based in Buffalo, New York. She also works as a brand consultant and editor. Prior to going out on her own, Kerry served as the digital fashion and features director at Harper's BAZAAR US for 10 years. She recently released her first book, Baby's First Zodiac, and has just launched a fabulous Substack newsletter on style called Why Not? Kerry has been a devoted vintage wearer since her career started, and continuously shares chic outfits and interiors styled with a mix of vintage pieces on her social media.
Follow @kerrypieri on Instagram
Follow @kerrypieri on TikTok
Visit Kerry's website: https://www.kerrypieri.me/
Kerry’s articles for Harper’s BAZAAR US can be found here.
Subscribe to Why Not? on Substack
Buy Kerry's book, Baby's First Zodiac
Kerry's favourite vintage shop - ebay.comVisit https://pelleshoes.com.au/ for designer shoes on consignment, online or in Sydney.
Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Edwina Hagon is a designer and maker who writes on the side. She launched her brand, Hagon Workroom, in November 2021, with a collection of one-of-a-kind shirts that she repurposed from antique and vintage tablecloths sourced locally in Sydney. Hagon Workroom is not her first foray into fashion, In the past she has run a separate fashion brand, was the Lifestyle Editor and New York correspondent for the famed RUSSH magazine, worked for GrandLife New York magazine and has also worked with with various lifestyle and culture brands.
She’s currently developing new styles, once again using reclaimed materials, mostly vintage and deadstock fabrics, and experimenting with traditional craft techniques with the intention to create garments that are both functional and playful. For her, it’s about creating garments without creating waste by optimising what is already available.
Follow Edwina on:
https://hagon.com.au/
@hagon_workroomOther show links:
RUSSH magazine
Clothes, Clothes, Clothes. Music, Music, Music. Boys, Boys, Boys by Viv Albertine
Visit Grand Days Vintage Boutique in Sydney or Online
Purple Noon Film
Who I am by Charlotte RamplingOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Michael Phillips is the heart behind Toots Vintage, an online vintage shop specialising in womenswear spanning the 20th century. Micheal originally hails from Youngstown, Ohio, after he left home he graduated with a fashion design degree from Kent State University before moving to New York City. The pandemic, and his partner's plans, then took him to Orlando where Toots became something more than just a twinkle in his eye. As for that enticing business name, it was inspired by his grandmother’s nickname! Toots Vintage represents more than just an admiration for vintage and antiques - it reimagines everyone as a princess, regardless of gender.
Follow Michael on:
Instagram @tootsvintage
TikTok @tootsvintage
https://tootsvintage.com/
Other links:https://www.jamesveloria.com/
https://beaconscloset.com/
This episode was hosted & produced by Charlotte Dallison.
Follow us on @htbfabulous
Follow Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison
For advertising enquiries please email [email protected]Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Elyce Arons is a fashion entrepreneur and CEO based in New York. In 1994 she co-founded Kate Spade NY with Andy Spade, Pamela Bell and the late Kate Spade. They went on to sell the business to Neiman Marcus in 2006. In 2014 the same team launched Frances Valentine NY. Frances Valentine is a joyous and buoyant brand with distinct vintage influences. Elyce adores vintage and references mid century styles constantly when creating collections for Frances Valentine with her team. Throughout the episode we chat American vintage, adding modern touches to vintage designs, sustainability and wearing what makes you happy.
Follow Elyce and Frances Valentine on:
@elyce_arons
@fvalentineny
Shop Frances Valentine on:
https://francesvalentine.com/
Shop the FV Fishermans Sweater on:
https://francesvalentine.com/products/fisherman-sweater
Other show links:
https://www.chairish.com/
https://www.instagram.com/thevintageshow/?hl=en
https://francesvalentine.com/blogs/blog/elyces-paris-vintage-shopping-guideThis episode was hosted & produced by Charlotte Dallison.
Follow us on @htbfabulous
Follow Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison
For advertising enquiries please email [email protected]Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Amy Abrams is the co-founder of Artists & Fleas. Last year she and her business partner (also her husband) acquired the Manhattan Vintage Show - New York’s iconic vintage show featuring the largest collection of clothing, jewellery, accessories, and antique textiles in the world. Three times a year over 90 different dealers showcase their collections of vintage clothing, jewellery, accessories, and textiles that reflect every era, style, and point of view capturing the history of fashion. Manhattan Vintage Show is an invitation to vintage lovers of all backgrounds, ages, and tastes to experience this extraordinary world of #vintageforall. Amy is also an avid traveller, a mum and boasts a beautiful vintage collection of her own, much of which has been acquired during her travels. I absolutely loved chatting to her and am sure you will leave listening to this episode inspired to visit (at least) one of her businesses and include vintage shopping in your upcoming travels.
Follow Amy's businesses on:
@thevintageshow
@artistsandfleas
@re_generation
This episode was hosted & produced by Charlotte Dallison
Follow us on @htbfabulous
Follow Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison
For advertising enquiries please email [email protected]Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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This week's guest is... me! You might be wondering, "...who is Charlotte Dallison, and why am I listening to her podcast?" Well, in a bid to share my vintage journey with you all I have invited my best friend, Mark Fletcher, to run me through my own questions.
Charlotte Dallison is a writer and the founder of Chez Charlotte Vintage, a vintage media company. She grew up in Christchurch, New Zealand, and has since lived all over the world! Three years ago, after a career in interior design, she put her passion for vintage clothing to work by beginning her brand, Chez Charlotte, alongside beginning to write freelance. She has since transformed her brand from a vintage shop to a vintage fashion podcast. Her work has since appeared in lifestyle publications across the globe, including Women’s Wear Daily, Fashion Journal, Riposte, MamaMia and more. She is currently working on her first book about, you guessed it, shopping for vintage clothes!Follow Chez Charlotte @chezcharpod on Instagram and TikTok
Follow host Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Sign up to Charlotte's newsletter on Substack: Blonde not Beige MailFollow Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Check out Charlotte on https://linktr.ee/charlottedallison to connect with more of her work.
Charlotte's favourite vintage stores are Century Girl Vintage in New Orleans, A Virtual Affair online, Madam Virtue & The Internationals in Melbourne and Art Deco in Daylesford. Her favourite vintage markets are The National Trust Vintage Market and Round She Goes.
Charlotte's best vintage lingerie purchase was from A Outra Face da Lua in Lisbon, Portugal.Season One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
Visit Jaunty Production's HQ on www.jaunty.productions
Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
Hero image by Tasha Tylee https://www.tashatylee.com/Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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This week’s guests is Julia Browne. Julia grew up in the UK but now resides in Melbourne. Throughout her life she’s had a varied career between the music industry, fashion industry and government agencies. Now Julia has two fashion projects which focus on sustainability, style and the ext generation of fashion designers. Julia is the founder of Melbourne Fashion Hub. After identifying a gaping hole between education and business for recent design graduates, Melbourne Fashion Hub offers an annual, open-access, free, up-skilling program to Melbourne-based fashion students and graduates. The program attracts students and grads from RMIT, Whitehouse Insitute of Design, and TAFE, with the focus on advocating for and empowering emerging and independent fashion designers. Julia is also the founder of Style Shifter Media, a platform featuring style advice, fashion news, and upcoming Melbourne student runway shows.
Follow Chez Charlotte @chezcharpod on Instagram and TikTok
Follow host Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Sign up to Charlotte's newsletter on Substack: Blonde not Beige MailFollow Julia @style.shifter and @melbfashhub on Instagram.
Check out Julia on https://linktr.ee/styleshifter to connect with more of her work.
Julia's favourite vintage stores are https://www.savers.com.au/ and https://shagmelbourne.com/. Check out Micky in the Van to see Julia's style icon at work.Season One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
Follow host Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Visit Jaunty Production's HQ on www.jaunty.productions
Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
Hero image by Tasha Tylee https://www.tashatylee.com/Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Beth Jones of B. JONES STYLE is A Fashion Youtube Creator and visual storyteller, encouraging everyone to create magic with their wardrobes everyday and to ALWAYS PLAY DRESS UP! Beth originally launched her platform as a fashion blog in 2007. Now, with 15 years of experience under her belt, Beth currently works as a stylist, social media consultant, creative director, Youtube creator and fashion influencer. She has fabulous style and her content has inspired me to thrift more!
This week’s episode was brought to you by Round She Goes vintage market. Follow @roundshegoes on Instagram and sign up to their newsletter via www.roundshegoes.com.au for updates on future markets in your nearest city.
Follow Chez Charlotte @chezcharpod on Instagram and TikTok
Follow host Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Sign up to Charlotte's newsletter on Substack: Blonde not Beige MailFollow @bjonesstyle on Instagram and TikTok.
Visit https://bjonesstyle.com/
Watch B. Jones Style on Youtube.
Beth's favourite vintage shop is the Pick Wick Vintage Show in L.A. Watch her vlog about it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_EIy8D-WkMSeason One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
Visit Jaunty Production's HQ on www.jaunty.productions
Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
Hero image by Tasha Tylee https://www.tashatylee.com/
If you’re as obsessed with vintage markets as we are you might have already heard of this week’s podcast sponsor: Round She Goes. Round She Goes is Australia’s premium, vintage and preloved women's fashion market. Popping up between Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide, at Round She Goes vintage vendors and buyers get to scour racks of vintage treasure in a chic, comfortable and covid-safe environment. The market offers an array of wares and hosts all sorts of sellers: from well-known vintage dealers to complete closet clear-outs. I personally have bought and sold with Round She Goes over the yearOrder your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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Marion Boyce is an internationally renowned costume designer working across film and television in Australia and overseas. She has been nominated for an Emmy and a Costume Designer’s Guild Award and won the AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in a Television Series and the same award for Best Costume Design in a Feature Film. Wow.
She’s famously designed costumes for Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries and, one of my favourite films, The Dressmaker. Beyond that she has designed for multiple films and series, and worked with some of the best people in show business. She has also designed a number of touring exhibitions.Marion is a generous soul with who also has fabulous personal style as well as the largest collection of vintage I have ever seen! I hope you love this episode as much as we do.
Follow Chez Charlotte @chezcharpod on Instagram and TikTok
Follow host Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Sign up to Charlotte's newsletter on Substack: Blonde not Beige MailRead my interview with Marion here.
Follow @marion_boyce on Instagram.
Visit http://www.marionboycecostume.com/.
Season One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
Visit Jaunty Production's HQ on www.jaunty.productions
Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
Hero image by Tasha Tylee https://www.tashatylee.com/Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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This week’s guest is Philip Boon. Known for his extensive experience in the fashion industry for more than 30 years, he has held nearly every title in the fashion. He has worked as a fashion designer, costume designer, fashion buyer, celebrity fashion stylist, brand ambassador, co founder & co host of Australia’s only live fashion chat show ‘Fashion Torque’ with fashion legend Jenny Bannister, fashion lecturer, presenter, social/fashion commentator, creative director, art curator, executive producer, industry mentor and most recently luxury vintage retailer. You can shop his collection of predominantly 1970s & 1980s Italian designs online or by appointment in Melbourne now. But before that let’s chat clothes with Philip!
Follow Chez Charlotte @chezcharpod on Instagram and TikTok
Follow host Charlotte Dallison on @charlottedallison on Instagram
Sign up to Charlotte's newsletter on Substack: Blonde not Beige MailFollow Philip on @philipboon, @theinternationalsvintage,
Shop Philip's store on Etsy https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/TheInternationals
Philips favourite vintage shops: Leonard Joel, Retropolis, Shag.
Upcycling in Melbourne: Kara Baker and Neveda Duffy.
Joan Collin's Just Gets on With It in the New York Times.Season One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
Visit Jaunty Production's HQ on www.jaunty.productions
Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
Hero image by Tasha Tylee https://www.tashatylee.com/Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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This week’s guest is Dr. Stephanie Lake. Stephanie is the fifth scholar in the world to earn a Ph.D. in Decorative Arts, Design History, and Material Culture. Stephanie established herself as a decorative arts curator before opening her gorgeous jewellery design firm, Stephanie Lake Design. Her one of a kind jewellery designs are informed by her work as a curator, archivist and auction specialist. Towards the beginning of her career, while living in Manhattan, Stephanie became part of the four-person team that launched Sotheby’s Fashion Department. Together, with her scholarly work, this led to a friendship with the fashion designer Bonnie Cashin, now known as the "mother" of American sportswear. After forming this friendship Stephanie then went on to curate major retrospectives of Bonnie Cashin’s work in the US and Japan and then published the definitive biography of the designer with Rizzoli New York. Upon Bonnie Cashin’s death, Stephanie became Bonnie’s sole heir. With that she created a multi-million dollar network of philanthropic programs in Bonnie Cashin’s name, and owns Bonnie Cashin’s personal deign archive. The archive is among the most significant single-designer archives in existence today.
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Follow Stephanie on @bonniecashinarchive, @cashincopy and @stephanielakejewelry on Instagram.
Visit https://www.stephanielakedesign.com/
View the video tour of the archive.
Buy Stephanie's book on Bonnie.
Read my Substack Newsletter, Blonde not Beige Mail, in which I profile Stephanie and share even more about the archive.Season One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
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Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
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This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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This week’s guest is Cait Burke. Cait is the Digital Editor of Fashion Journal Magazine, and has worked as a freelance writer, editor and copywriter. She writes about beauty, style and pop culture, and creates content that tells women’s stories in meaningful and authentic ways. Her writing has appeared in i-D Magazine, Acclaim Magazine, SAUCE, Ladies of Leisure Catalogue Magazine, Gusher Magazine and more. She also worked in secondhand and vintage fashion for over five years.
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Visit https://fashionjournal.com.au/.
Cait's favourite vintage shops:
ReLove in San Francisco, Goodbyes in Melbourne, Depop online.
Charlotte’s favourite vintage shop: Century Girl Vintage in New Orleans
Book mentioned: From A To Biba: The Autobiography of Barbara HulanickiSeason One of the Chez Charlotte Vintage Podcast was co-produced by Charlotte Dallison of Chez Charlotte Vintage and Shea McKenzie of Jaunty Productions.
Visit Jaunty Production's HQ on www.jaunty.productions
Graphic design by Clare Harder https://au.linkedin.com/in/clare-harder-62588997
Hero image by Tasha Tylee https://www.tashatylee.com/Order your copy of the How To Be Fabulous book on Booktopia here.
This podcast is sponsored by Better Help. Use the link www.betterhelp.com/befabulous to get 10% off your first month of Better Help. #sponsored
This episode was hosted & produced by writer & vintage fashion expert, Charlotte Dallison. Follow @charlottedallison on Instagram or subscribe to her Substack: Blonde not Beige Mail.
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