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  1. Margot Robbie and Jacqueline Durran Break Down The Costumes In Wuthering Heights

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    Margot Robbie and Jacqueline Durran Break Down The Costumes In Wuthering Heights

    Fresh off the world premiere of her new film Wuthering Heights, Margot Robbie joins Chloe and British Vogue’s Film and Culture Editor Radhika Seth to discuss the spectacular press-tour looks she conceived alongside her stylist, Andrew Mukamel. “Andrew—he’s a history major, so he really does his research,” Margot explains, referencing the Taj Mahal diamond necklace she wore, once owned by Elizabeth Taylor—a fitting nod to the film’s romantic and gothic themes. Robbie, who plays Cathy Earnshaw, is not only starring in the highly anticipated romantic drama opposite Jacob Elordi—out Valentine’s Day weekend (February 13)—but also serves as a producer, marking her third collaboration with Emerald Fennell. Reflecting on the film’s ambitious scope, Margot praised Fennell’s ingenuity: “What she did with the budget she had—the producer in me couldn’t help but be in awe. I kept thinking, this is impossible that she’s pulled off all of this with what we had.” She pointed to the visually stunning set design by Suzie Davies and the riveting score by pop icon Charli xcx as standout examples of the all-star team Fennell assembled. In the latter half of the episode, iconic costume designer Jacqueline Durran hops on the call to reveal how she created more than 50 looks for Cathy Earnshaw, and why she and Margot ultimately decided not to take a single piece from the set. The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices

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  2. Feminism, #MeToo and Clapham's Sticky Carpets: The High Low Meets Oscar-Nominated Margot Robbie

    2018. 02. 19.

    Feminism, #MeToo and Clapham's Sticky Carpets: The High Low Meets Oscar-Nominated Margot Robbie

    The High Low is going on maternity leave - or maturity leave, as Pandora accidentally e-mailed someone this week - for 6 weeks, so we’ve decided to go out with a bang, with an interview with the Oscar nominated actor and producer, Margot Robbie. We discuss I, Tonya, about American figure skater, Tonya Harding, with the Australian A-Lister, how she plans to put women centre stage via her production company, LuckyChap productions and what Hollywood really looks like, post MeToo.  Also this week, Pandora champions the feel-good, feminist Amazon Prime drama about a women’s glossy, The Bold Type (like a ‘woke' How To Lose A Guy In 10 Days) and a brilliant new podcast series produced by Save The Children. If you’re looking for some powerful, real-life story-telling, please give it a listen. Meanwhile, Dolly has weaned herself off Mad Men, in order to discover the Instagram account skewering men’s pointed shoes (Sniper Watch, if you’re interested) and read a new book that promises to reduce your worries and anxieties. We’ll see you in April! Links The Bold Type, on Amazon Prime https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0731NL1W3 Anywhere But Home, a podcast by Save The Children https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/anywhere-but-home/id1343264169?mt=2 Sniper Watch instagram account: https://www.instagram.com/sniper_watch_101/  The Worry Trick by David A Carbonell: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Worry-Trick-Brain-Tricks-Expecting/dp/1626253188 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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