
18 episódios

The Run-Through with Vogue Vogue
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- Sociedade e cultura
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5,0 • 1 classificação
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A new weekly podcast featuring the most riveting news in fashion and culture. The half-hour show celebrates a spirit of discovery, from Vogue’s unique take on the big stories to elevating undertold stories from around the globe. The Run-Through will cover the latest on red carpets and runways, peer into political and cultural events, and note remarkable triumphs of style.
For more from Vogue in audio, check out our fashion history podcast In VOGUE
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Inside the Vogue Closet with Virginia Smith | PLUS Ukrainian Designer Bevza Designing from Kiev
Vogue’s Virginia Smith talks to Chloe and Chioma about creating some of the most iconic Vogue photo shoots, and what the Vogue fashion closet is really like. Also, Ukrainian designer Svetlana Bevza talks about continuing her business in Kyiv a year into the invasion.
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Oscars Best Dressed | PLUS Natasha Lyonne Should Host the Oscars
Who was best dressed at the Oscars? Chloe and Chioma recap the night with a group of Vogue editors. Also, Natasha Lyonne talks about everything from what it’s like to film with a giant buzzard to her very busy New York Fashion Week.
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Cara Delevingne On Sobriety and Her Sex Show | PLUS The Big Paris Fashion Week Recap
Cara Delevingne, Vogue’s April cover star, talks about her monumental past year. She turned 30, got sober, and made “Planet Sex,” a documentary series about sexuality. Also: Eugénie Trochu, editorial director for Vogue France, and Pierre M’Pele, editorial director for GQ France, give us their review of le chic of the week from Paris fashion week.
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From Olivier Rousteing’s Balmania to the fresh, French girl label to love, Ester Manas
Chioma is in Paris for Fashion Week and she tells Chloe what shows she’s most excited about, including this week’s guests: the design duo from the size-inclusive, sustainable brand, Ester Manas, and Olivier Rousteing, the creative director of the legendary fashion house, Balmain.
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Erykah Badu's doula kit, her skincare regime (it’s money!), and new music | PLUS Milan Fashion Week
Erykah Badu visits the podcast studio (the Badu-dio?) where she spills on her incredible outfits, what’s in her doula kit, her new cannabis collaboration, and her plans for new music. Also, Vogue Italia’s Francesca Ragazzi on everything you need to know about Milan Fashion Week.
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Vogue Editors on NY Fashion Week | Erdem Moralioglu Reflects on His Turkish Roots
Vogue Runway’s Jose Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado talk to Chioma and Chloe about New York Fashion Week. What did they love (Rodarte! Tory!), and what was confusing (MSCHF booties). Also, designer Erdem Moralioglu remembers his father’s birthplace, Antakya, Turkey, which was recently struck by a devastating earthquake. Erdem also talks about his process of designing and creating new collections.
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Críticas de clientes
Started strong but...
I was really excited about this podcast at first! My half way through the episodes it started to deviate from fashion. The fact that there was no episode for Alexander McQueen, Vivienne Westwood, Gianni Versace? These were some of the top designers of 90’s yet... no episode about them.
This idea had potencial but somewhere along the way it lost its point and purpose. That bing said I think the Karl and Miuccia episodes where 2 masterpieces. Just wish the rest was more similar to those incredible episodes.