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In VOGUE: The 1990s Condé Nast
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From slip dresses with army boots to colorful tracksuits and minimal pantsuits, Vogue experts highlight the stories in fashion history that reflected this new era of connectivity. For the first time, trends rapidly spread across the globe, subcultures were adopted as mainstream, and mass marketing turned brand visionaries into celebrity designers. Nothing was off-limits, everything blended together, and fashion reflected this new normal. We dive deep into narratives and context behind the paradoxical trends of grunge fashion, the rise of the supermodel, the renaissance of American lifestyle brands, and the first fashion-forward red carpets. Find out why, even 30 years later, we just can’t let go of the 90’s. Presented by Anna Wintour and hosted by Hamish Bowles, this fashion podcast examines how the 90s sparked a cultural fusion that continues to shape our world today — and why no one is exempt from fashion.
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The End of an Era
As we close the series, Vogue editors and source interviews throughout the season reflect on what they consider to be the ending of the 90’s. Some purists argue that the decade ends on Dec 31, 1999, others have pivotal moments that flag the end of the zeitgeist before transitioning to the 00’s.
To catch up on the season and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast.
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BONUS: Vogue's January Cover with Frances McDormand
As an actor, Frances McDormand is as chameleonic as she is unfailingly herself. And she’s never achieved anything quite like Nomadland—a stunning film about life on America’s margins.
Vogue is proud to bring you an exclusive spoken audio version of the January 2021 cover story with Frances McDormand, read by Abby Aguirre.
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Rappers on the Runway: How Hip-Hop Changed Fashion
Music and fashion have always had a symbiotic relationship, but not until the emergence of hip hop did we see the direct influence of music and music-makers on the fashion industry—and vice versa. This episode is a culmination of the cultural prominence of hip hop, from Dapper Dan’s Harlem Boutique to Tupac walking in a Versace show in Milan. We examine how Hip Hop shook up the fashion world in the 90's and eventually went on to take back its representation.
Featuring interviews with Missy Elliot, LL Cool J, Kelly Rowland, Salt N Pepa, Dapper Dan, Daymond John, June Ambrose, and more....
For more on this week’s episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast.
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Special Presentation of Allure's Science of Beauty: Wrinkles
We are bringing you a bonus episode from Allure: The Science of Beauty, a new show answering the tough questions about skincare, makeup, and more. If you love fashion and beauty, you're going to love this episode on wrinkles.
Let's get one thing straight: It's a privilege to have wrinkles. But if you want your skin to look as youthful as you feel, modern medicine has a few tricks up its sleeve, and injectables like Botox are chief among them. Ophthalmologist Jean Carruthers sits down with Michelle and Jenny to tell the truly unbelievable tale of how she "accidentally" discovered that botulinum toxin could smooth brows and erase frown lines. And dermatologist Melissa Levin shares the scoop on the most effective topical ingredients to treat every kind of wrinkle, even those pesky ones between your brows and along your neck.
If you like what you hear, subscribe to Science of Beauty now on your preferred podcast app:
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John Galliano in Conversation with Hamish Bowles
This week, in honor of John Galliano's birthday, we're releasing a special episode featuring an extended interview with John Galliano on his career in fashion.
For more on this week’s episode and to access additional Vogue content, make sure to visit vogue.com/podcast.
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BONUS: Virginie Viard, the Woman Behind Chanel’s New Chapter
After years working alongside Karl Lagerfeld, Virginie Viard is quietly and confidently reimagining Chanel for the house’s next chapter. Listen to the exclusive spoken audio article from Vogue here.
This article was read by Hamish Bowles.
Read along to the full story here, and for more of Hamish and Vogue, make sure to subscribe to In Vogue: The 1990s on:
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