55 min

Anabel Maldonado on the psychology of fashion Humans Being with Joseph Dweck

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Entrepreneur Anabel Maldonado joins Rabbi Dweck to discuss the relationship between fashion and psychology, how our clothes can affect our behaviours and how we think about ourselves. Do we make the clothes or do the clothes make us? And is there a difference between fashion and style?
 
Anabel Maldonado is a Canadian, London-based fashion journalist and entrepreneur. In 2019 she founded PSYKHE, the first e-commerce recommendation aggregator powered by machine learning and psychology. She also runs media site The Psychology of Fashion, and has contributed to publications such as The Business of Fashion, T The New York Times Style Singapore, and Marie Claire. 
Credits
Hosted by Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks
Edited, mixed and mastered by Audio Culture
Music by James Cook
Design by Ellen Jane London
Media consultancy by Giselle Green
Executive produced by James Pont
Humans Being is grateful for the support of The Sephardi Centre


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Entrepreneur Anabel Maldonado joins Rabbi Dweck to discuss the relationship between fashion and psychology, how our clothes can affect our behaviours and how we think about ourselves. Do we make the clothes or do the clothes make us? And is there a difference between fashion and style?
 
Anabel Maldonado is a Canadian, London-based fashion journalist and entrepreneur. In 2019 she founded PSYKHE, the first e-commerce recommendation aggregator powered by machine learning and psychology. She also runs media site The Psychology of Fashion, and has contributed to publications such as The Business of Fashion, T The New York Times Style Singapore, and Marie Claire. 
Credits
Hosted by Rabbi Joseph Dweck
Produced by Ben Weaver-Hincks
Edited, mixed and mastered by Audio Culture
Music by James Cook
Design by Ellen Jane London
Media consultancy by Giselle Green
Executive produced by James Pont
Humans Being is grateful for the support of The Sephardi Centre


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

55 min