Relatert
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Brought to you by the British Fashion Council, a series of conversations with designers and the broader creative community, all of whom play a vital role in the fashion industryโs culture and reputation, promoting British creativity on a global scale.
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‘Konfekt’ is a sharp, elegant and well-turned-out magazine from the creators of Monocle. ‘Konfekt Korner’ is the podcast: listen now and discover why celebrating chic, understated glamour, seeking out lesser-known stories and opening closed doors has never been more important. Join ‘Konfekt’ editor Sophie Grove and style director Marcela Palek as they take their seats alongside Gillian Dobias every month. Like a really good dinner party, listeners can count on great conversation, insights, ideas and reports from the world of fashion, craft, food and travel – not to mention a sunny soundtrack.
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Indonesia is one beautiful land
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Olivia Landau, part of the Forbes Under 30 class of 2020, gets intimate with inspirational women. She discusses the hottest bridal trends and wedding dos and don’ts with a refreshing blend of expertise and relatability. Her conversations are not just about fashion and aesthetics, but also delve into the emotional and personal aspects of wedding planning. From sustainable wedding ideas to inclusive bridal wear, Olivia's platform is a clear cut treasure trove of inspiration for modern brides looking to create unforgettable celebrations.
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The Hairdresser Strong Show is all about Salon Owners, Rising Stylists, and Seasoned Stylists sharing their experiences, successes, failures, and advice to inform, educate, and empower their Fellow Hairdresser. We won’t stop until we are all: Hairdresser Strong.โ
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At the fore front of the fashion world are designers, editors, photographers, influencers etc. But what about the rest?
I Work in Fashion podcast dives into the many jobs of the fashion industry by interviewing the people who work behind the catwalks, magazines, storefronts and much more. Through anecdotes and insightful experiences, it retraces their career paths, explores their current roles and gathers their best advice.
If you aspire to work in fashion but do not know where or how to start, this podcast is for you!
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I talk about Clobber Swap, a swap, buy and sell pre loved fashion group on Facebook. How and why it started just before Covid and what it brings to its members. It began as a small group of 32 women swapping in my local village and now it’s a community of 7000 liked minded fashionistas, of all shapes, ages and sizes who swap, buy and sell across the country. We are growing the group across the UK and spreading the clobberlove. Find us on Facebook and Instagram and please bare in mind this is my first attempt of a podcast so it’s not perfect but I promise it will get better.
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Little Things is a podcast about creativity, culture, motherhood, self-care, and ex-pat life hosted by writer Koseli Cummings. Episodes every Tuesday. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/little-things/support
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Louis Vuitton - elite discourse
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Hey I’m a big sister who wants to help you out! I know being a teenage girl is hard, but I’m here to help y’all out! I will gladly answer your question and give advice on anything and everything y’all want to know! Dm me on insta @teengirlstalk
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This is a place for girls to feel comfortable with other girls and hang out tune in every Wednesday for other episodes of girl talk with nai
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Stories and secrets from South Korea
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Belleza Sin Filtros recopila la opinión experta de Dr. Daniel Campos sobre lo bueno, lo malo y todo lo demás que necesitas saber sobre temas de belleza en tendencia en una conversación honesta con su co-presentadora Lorena Susso y expertos invitados.
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The fashion industry and how it evolves over time
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London Hat Week was founded in 2014 by British Hat Guild members Georgina Abbott of Atelier Millinery and Becky Weaver of HATalk to celebrate the craft of hatmaking. The majority of visitors to London Hat Week are independent designers running small businesses as makers and online retailers through their own websites and other channels such as Etsy.