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Joe Goldsmith is an Illustrator who has met menswear and even though he's come across a wave of people that he really genuinely likes but at the sametime finds working with them as friends not clients! Joe at this moment is in South Korea and explains how menswear is over there too and how its like finding opportunities within the menswear industry. Join Joe and myself on a conversation about how being an Illustrator when you come across in finding opportunities within menswear. Is the next generation keeping well away from the toxic environment that we all came across, to a tranquility atmosphere when clients who become friends to work with who praise and understand your creativity!
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We all dream of such thing as The Dreamed job? but what is a dream job to each of us?
Coming from a toxic work environment can take alot out of you but if you work in a clever way and decide enough is enough and leave that environment and create your own environment then your already on the path of your dream job! and that's what Kelsey did working with one of the most famous brand Kelsey had to leave and began her own brand called KPC Kelsey Peyton Crane. Join Kelsey and myself on a conversation about how she began and why by doing own brand has become her dream job in Atlanta. You can find KPC here www.kpckpckpc.com -
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Who wouldn't want a vintage Land Rover? Well let's say these cars have always made a huge impact in the world of Fashion but most of all in menswear.
The Vintage Land Rover has been in so many Fashion campaigns that you really can't stop admiring this car when someone drives by! But why does it make a huge impact in menswear world? What is about this car that gets better and better with ads by Ralph Lauren then Barbour, Hackett and others that follow on with this vintage car? Well Conrad Yates has a collection of the Vintage Land Rover and is the proud owner of Island Rover though once he was a crown prosecutor who has left this role to become a very successfully digital Land Rover restorer. We both had a conversation about why and what clothing in menswear should you be wearing when you drive one of these magnificent cars ! Join Conrad and myself on a conversation about the mechanical side, to clothing, utility and plenty more that vintage land rover drives you towards with style of its own! -
It's an update from us to you. We will be back on the 5th November. We have amazing guest line up from menSwear community I can't wait to introduce and record the episode. Thankyou once again for all the support throughout the journey that you all joined with us... Sarmilla
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Today's episode in having a conversation with one of the most well known menswear brands that feels like the centre of universe of menswear Universal Works.
To David Universal Works is just his very huge wardrobe that has influenced many of us around the globe but on the other hand has it all been a challenge they both faced within creating and how does it all work within from the creative side to business side the reality.
Join David and myself talking about how David and Stephanie began their journey in creating one of the most fascinating creative brands in menswear.
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Part 2: Fred Perry, Iconic Wimbledon Champion. From 1952 until today his famous polo shirt has remained one of the most recognised single pieces of men’s clothing. From Paul Weller, Terry from The Specials, Blur, JFK this most iconic brand was and has been worn by many influential people. Was Fred a marketer, inventor, designer, entrepreneur or a sportsman? Of course he was all of these. The passion he had for what he did from sports to creating was inspiring and when he created the Laurel Wreath his legacy was cemented. Join me as I talk on location in London with Richard Gilmore, the MD of Fred Perry as he explains all about the brand, the vision, the designs and most of all Fred Perry himself…Oh and why it all comes back to Tennis…
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Fred Perry, Iconic Wimbledon Champion. From 1952 until today his famous polo shirt has remained one of the most recognised single pieces of men’s clothing. From Paul Weller, Terry from The Specials, Blur, JFK this most iconic brand was and has been worn by many influential people. Was Fred a marketer, inventor, designer, entrepreneur or a sportsman? Of course he was all of these. The passion he had for what he did from sports to creating was inspiring and when he created the Laurel Wreath his legacy was cemented. Join me as I talk on location in London with Richard Gilmore, the MD of Fred Perry as he explains all about the brand, the vision, the designs and most of all Fred Perry himself…Oh and why it all comes back to Tennis…
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By The Oak is based in Turkey and to tell you the truth I really was looking forward to doing this recording with Naz Bileydi Yenigun, co-founder of By The Oak (with her brother). Join Naz and myself in this intriguing conversation about menswear in Turkey and how they've both faced challenges growing the brand from their family home. A very intriguing and heart felt story. You can find By The Oak here www.bytheoak.comToday's episode host and research was by Sarmilla, music by Charles J
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Today's episode is with Akshat and Varvara the founders of 100 Hands Handmade Shirts based in Amsterdam.
Akshat has a hertiage background from family who are in textiles in India both come from a background of investment bankers who have turned their hands to a trade with the most talented artisans craftsman based in India who have these exceptional tailors in the art of bespoke. Join Akshat & Varvara and myself on a conversation in how 100 Hands have become one the most prestigious center of mens bespoke shirts in this trade who have made their name throughout within the menswear industry. After talking with them both you totally understand how 100 Hands shirt is not just a shirt. You can find 100 Hands here www.100hands.nl
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Today’s episode is with Billy Sims Hilditch founder of Sims Wear using best natural fibre. Billy is also very much into "make it well and make it last".
Billy is very much into making things in using British Manufacturing and the future of British Manufacturing maybe saved by smaller independent brands.
Join me on this delightful conversation with Billy and how and why he began a menswear brand.
You can find Sims Wear here www.simswear.com
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Today's episode is with one of my favourite brands in menswear, Hawkwood Mercantile and features founder Richard Illingworth. Richard has had quite a journey with his brand from developing design, functionality and quality to make the brand impeccable. Join Richard and myself in a conversation about how it all begin with him and his brand and how he made sure the quality isn't just in his product but also with those who make this possible. You can find Hawkwood Mercantile www.hawkwoodmercantile.comToday's episode hosted, research, edited by Sarmilla, music by Charles J.https://www.patreon.com/menSwearbyAWomanpodcast
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I've been following this brand for sometime and I've seen how they've been going from strength to strength with their trainers, from design, to telling the story of their products and of course how its all 100% Vegan!
Join myself and Emiliano Aiardi Co founder of the brand Puraai on a light hearted conversion about how they began and how by going to Japan gave them insight and inspiration to begin the brand known as Puraai.
The whole team at Puraai work on the same drive of making this brand one of the most fascinating new comers on the scene of trainers who are just different from the others Puraai seems to have it all going the right direction! bravo! You can find Puraai here www.puraai.it
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Today's episode is with Alex Simpson who had the most different career to what he has now. Alex coming from the army has began a journey into this trade where he has become learned and developed saved a community of artisans who would have lost generation of talented craftsmanship of UK artisans. Alex knows that coming into this trade isn't easy but at the sametime he has had help from his team where he knows and they know that without each other Beorma Leather would not be able to reach the most amazing inspirational heights. Join Alex and myself in one of the most fascinating stories of a community coming together and creating together.
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Today’s episode features Luke Alland, a London based writer, photographer and social media manager and founder of The Accessible Magazine. Luke has travelled to a lot of places around the world and has an amazing sense of style and love for menswear that really shows during our chat. Luke joins us as he sips his first coffee of the day before heading off for a menswear shoot. You can find Luke here www.theexiledbrit.co.uk
Today's episode host and research was by Sarmilla music was by Charles J.
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Todays episode is based on conversation with
a brand who are beginning to be well known internationally around the globe within menswear called Margn by two friend Saurabh Maurya and Ranjit Kr Yadav. Join me on this chatting with Saurabh about how they began and what there journey has been coming from the valleys of the most beautiful place in India called Himachal Pradesh. You can find Margn here www.margn.in
Today's episode host and research was by Sarmilla music was by Charles J.
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Mark Baxter is a well-known film and music documentary maker, writer and owner of Monomedia. Mark produced the very famous documentary about John Simons that we all know about in menswear. Join Mark and myself as we discuss the most important era of British Menswear, how it has changed and how that era was at the forefront of Europe. Even today we are still seeing the echoes of that era either in films, documentary or even in menswear Catwalk shows. The majority of us menswear designers will always refer back to it and thats the most amazing inspirational part that. You can never forget that era, it's the dna of menswear. You can find Mark Baxter on www.monomedia.londonIf you would like to support the podcast you can on patreon.com/menswearbyawomanpodcastToday's episode host, editing and research was by Sarmilla, Music was by Charles J.
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Today's episode is about one my favourite items that we all use which is Fragrance and no one seems to know Fragrance better than Robin James. Robin has his own successful YouTube channel about men's grooming, Fragrance and hair products. Robin's knowledge and the skills that he has learnt about the world of Fragrance is on scale of the finest product to be used. The Fragrance as we all know is a huge business but how do you get to pick the right Fragrance with what you’re wearing? How has this part of menswear changed to become one the most important parts of the industry. Join Robin and myself in a conversation about how he began into developing one of the most successful YouTube channels about men's grooming and fragrance. You can find Robin here www.manforhimself.comThis episode, the following research, editing, host was by Sarmilla, music by Charles J.patreon.com/menswearbyawomanpodcast
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It's great getting Questions about the podcast but there are times we're Questions are about my menSwear and some of these questions are really good ones that I had to bring them onto Ep9 The Saturday Mini Pod. Join me on this episode where it seems like I've become the guest and the community of menSwear by a Woman Podcast are the host. It's great getting questions, and I love sending the answers back, thahkyou!
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Today's episode is with someone who has been making waves in menswear. Ian has a well-known store in the heart of Brighton called Peggs & Son based on showing and selling the best independent brands around at the moment. Ian recalls the journey, how he began and how his world changed once he started menswear. Ian may say he hasn't that much knowledge of menswear but I would say otherwise. He really does understand and has great knowledge, and as a shop owner, has an eye for menswear. Join Ian and myself in conversation on a fascinating journey through the world of menswear. You can find Peggs & Son here www.peggsandson.comThis episode, the following research, editing, host was by Sarmilla, music by Charles J.
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Peter Williams is no stranger towards menswear as an Economist who has turned into having a successful menswear brand, Aubin and Wills known as Aubin, but before that, he tested his ability how the trade was by developing a brand called Jack Wills that majority of us will very much remember.As an economist, I have to say Peter has done amazingly well within this trade, i.e.menswear understanding his customer and how everything plays a huge part within each other from story telling, design, image, working with manufacturers and having a great team to work with. Join me on this fascinating conversation about how Peter began and how he remains to be one the most known entrepreneurs within the menswear business. You can find Aubin here www.aubinandwills.comThis episode, the following research, editing, host was by Sarmilla, music by Charles J. FOR BUSINESS ENQUIRIES, FUTURE COLLABORATION AND SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES, PLEASE CONTACT US VIA [email protected] WE LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU
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