The Tailoring Talk Magazine

Roberto Revilla, Jon Evans, Alex Hansford

The Tailoring Talk Magazine is where style meets substance - a podcast stitched together by three friends with very different day jobs and one shared obsession: great conversations. Hosted by Roberto Revilla (bespoke tailor & entrepreneur), Jon Evans (teacher), and Alex Hansford (tech specialist), we cover everything from style and success to movies, pop culture, and real life. Expect deep dives, hot takes, and lots of laughs as we explore the things that matter - and the things that entertain. Whether we're reviewing the latest blockbuster, unpacking life lessons, or helping you dress for success, one thing’s guaranteed: raw, honest opinions and zero BS. If you’re passionate about film, fashion, and figuring it all out - or just love hanging out with good people - hit follow and join the conversation. 🎧 New episodes weekly. Come for the chat, stay for the friendship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. 007 First Light, the Bond Seamaster & the Screen-Fatigue Watch Debate

    7h ago

    007 First Light, the Bond Seamaster & the Screen-Fatigue Watch Debate

    No Bond film in cinemas? No problem. Roberto and Jon get their first taste of 007 First Light, and discover the game comes with a brand-new Omega Seamaster that has every Bond fan reaching for their wallet. In this candid, unscripted episode, the pair wander from an unexpected burst of AI enthusiasm to the new Bond origin game, the watch debate it has triggered, and a genuinely thoughtful conversation about screen fatigue and stripping life back to basics. Along the way: the audio show officially hits its monetisation threshold (thank you, listeners), what really makes Bond a hero, and whether Roberto should finally retire his Apple Watch in favour of the Seamaster he worked years to earn. In this episodeAI tools, agents, and a half-serious "Tailoring Talk app" idea007 First Light: the Bond origin story and its standout openingStealth vs all guns blazing, and the Hitman studio pedigreeThe new First Light Omega Seamaster and Omega's game tie-inLimited edition vs collectability, and a client's buying adviceScreen fatigue, the Oura ring, and the future of wearablesiPhone Air, titanium vs aluminium, and minimising digital life Timestamps[00:00] AI tools, models, agents, and the "Tailoring Talk app" idea[01:30] A big thank-you: the audio show hits its monetisation threshold[04:40] First impressions of 007 First Light and its standout opening[11:00] What really makes Bond a hero[13:30] The new Omega Seamaster and Omega's game tie-in[16:00] Limited edition vs collectability, and a client's advice[23:00] Screen fatigue, rings, and the future of wearables[30:00] iPhone Air, titanium vs aluminium, and minimising life LinksRead Roberto's essay on the First Light Omega Seamaster: robertorevillalondon.com/blogWatch the essay on the Tailoring Talk YouTube channelEnjoying the show? Buy us a coffee: buymeacoffee.com/robertorevilla Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37 min
  2. The £8k Omega & the Bond Game | 007 First Light

    2d ago

    The £8k Omega & the Bond Game | 007 First Light

    The postman finally turns up, Roberto rips open the package convinced it's the new 007 First Light game... and it's a sample of curtain track. From there it only gets better. This is a totally candid, unfiltered weekend catch-up between Roberto and his Tailoring Talk Magazine co-host Jon Evans, recorded in one take, warts and all. Jon's been playing IO Interactive's new James Bond game 007 First Light for three days. Roberto's still waiting for his copy. So instead they get stuck into the thing that's actually turned Roberto's head: the watch. Omega has released the first-ever James Bond chronograph, the Seamaster Diver 300M "007 First Light", a real watch you can buy for just shy of £8,000, designed from the ground up for the game. In this bonus episode the two of them get into: Why a Bond watch is coming from a video game and not a filmHow the watch works as an actual gadget inside the game, and the Q Branch scene where you choose your ownWhether it's a cynical cash grab or a genuinely clever bit of Omega marketingThe big problem: it's NOT a limited edition, unlike Roberto's Casino Royale (1 of 10,007) and the SPECTRE (1 of 7,007)Whether it'll still become a collector's piece, and Jon's bold claim that the game itself belongs in the Bond canon alongside the filmsRoberto's "biggish birthday" and the portrait in the attic Roberto's full written review and the companion YouTube video will go deeper on the specs, the heritage, and whether it's a future classic. Subscribe here and on YouTube so you don't miss it! Got an opinion on the watch, the game, or whether Bond and gaming should mix? We want to hear it: tailoringtalkpodcast@gmail.com Read the full review on the blog: https://www.robertorevillalondon.com/blog/omega-007-first-light-seamaster-tailor-reviewWatch the YouTube version: https://youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazineOmega 007 First Light official page: https://www.omegawatches.com/en-us/watches/seamaster/diver-300-m/007-first-light/product Omega, 007 First Light, James Bond, Seamaster, Bond watch, luxury watches, IO Interactive, Bond game, watch review, Casino Royale Omega, SPECTRE watch, bespoke tailoring, menswear, Tailoring Talk, candid podcast, video game watch Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    8 min
  3. WWDC26: Apple’s AI Reckoning

    2d ago

    WWDC26: Apple’s AI Reckoning

    Jon Evans takes the mic for a solo Tailoring Talk Magazine tech episode, looking ahead to Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2026 and asking the big question: can Apple finally make Siri matter again? WWDC26 may not be about a shiny new Mac, headset or surprise hardware reveal. This year, the real story could be much bigger: whether Apple can turn Apple Intelligence into something people actually use every day. Jon breaks down the rumours around iOS 27, macOS 27, Watch OS 27, Vision OS 27 and the future of Siri, including reports of a dedicated Siri app, chat-style conversations, searchable history, favourites, Dynamic Island integration and a darker visual redesign. There’s also discussion of whether Apple could allow users to choose third-party AI services such as ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini as defaults for certain Apple Intelligence features, and why that would mark a fascinating shift for a company built around vertical integration. The episode also looks at Apple’s wider AI challenge. Apple has the hardware, software, chips, privacy story and ecosystem advantage, but Siri has spent years feeling behind the competition. If Apple can make Siri genuinely conversational, context-aware and useful across apps, Apple Intelligence suddenly starts to make sense. If not, WWDC26 could feel like another “wait until next year” moment. Also covered: iOS 27 refinements, Genmoji, Image Playground, AirPods settings, Google Cast in the EU, macOS productivity potential, Apple Watch health features, Vision Pro, Apple TV, the smart home and why new hardware may be minimal or absent at this year’s keynote. In this episode, Jon covers: Apple WWDC26 and what to expect from the keynote Why Siri may be the biggest story this year Rumoured iOS 27 features and refinements Apple Intelligence and third-party AI model choice ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Apple’s AI position macOS 27 and why AI may matter more on the Mac Watch OS 27 and future health features Vision OS 27 and the future of spatial computing Apple TV, HomePod and smart home speculation Why WWDC26 may be light on hardware Whether Apple can make AI feel private, personal and useful Timestamps / chapter markers 00:00 - Why WWDC26 may be Apple’s AI reckoning 00:20 - Welcome to Tailoring Talk Magazine 00:38 - WWDC26 date, keynote and platform updates 01:00 - Is this Apple’s AI comeback moment? 01:12 - The big Siri overhaul rumour 01:42 - A dedicated Siri app and chatbot-style conversations 02:10 - Can Siri become genuinely useful? 02:28 - Dark Siri redesign and Dynamic Island integration 02:40 - Third-party AI models inside Apple Intelligence 03:18 - Apple’s vertical integration meets the AI race 03:42 - iOS 27 as refinement rather than reinvention 04:10 - Genmoji, Image Playground and AirPods settings 04:32 - AirPlay alternatives, Google Cast and EU regulation 04:50 - macOS 27 and Liquid Glass refinements 05:20 - Siri and Apple Intelligence on the Mac 05:48 - Why AI could be more useful on Mac than iPhone 06:02 - Watch OS 27 and Apple Watch health updates 06:30 - Could AI turn Apple Health into a coach? 06:53 - Vision OS, TV OS and Apple’s wider platforms 07:22 - Vision Pro and spatial computing’s next step 07:44 - Apple TV, smart home and the need for better Siri 08:10 - Why WWDC26 may not be a hardware event 08:26 - Future hardware hints versus actual products 09:00 - Foldable iPhone, touchscreen Mac and smart display speculation 09:20 - Apple’s generative AI problem 09:48 - What Apple Intelligence has done so far 10:12 - Why Siri is the missing piece 10:38 - What Jon thinks Apple will actually announce 10:50 - Siri gets the biggest stage time 11:05 - Apple Intelligence becomes more modular 11:22 - iOS 27 as an AI-refinement release 11:38 - Why macOS 27 could be the most interesting update 11:52 - Why hardware will probably be minimal 12:08 - The real WWDC26 question: can Apple make AI useful? 12:28 - Are you excited for smarter Siri? 12:42 - Like, subscribe and closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    13 min
  4. Bentley, AI and the Death of Dress Codes

    4d ago

    Bentley, AI and the Death of Dress Codes

    253 Bobby and Jon are back with another candid Tailoring Talk Magazine call, covering hot weather dressing, the return of office dress codes, Bobby’s Bentley factory visit, craftsmanship, AI fatigue, iPhone regrets, Apple rumours and why smartphones might be the root of all evil. The conversation begins with the practical problem of dressing well when it’s hot, including summer shorts, espadrilles, sliders, Jesus creepers and why office dress codes are starting to make a comeback after going too far the other way. That leads into a bigger discussion about dressing appropriately for your role, your environment and your audience, rather than simply defaulting to “wear a suit” or “wear whatever you like”. Bobby shares how he’s been helping companies think through modern dress codes in a more nuanced way, especially now that workplace expectations are shifting again. The main thread of the episode is Bobby’s recent private visit to the Bentley factory, where he hosted VIP clients and came away deeply inspired by the craftsmanship, process, detail and human skill behind each car. That sparks a wider conversation about why people value handmade things more once they understand what goes into them, and why showing the process behind bespoke tailoring could completely change how clients experience the workroom. From there, Bobby and Jon get into AI, authenticity and the likely return of appreciation for human-made work. They discuss whether AI is useful as a tool, where it becomes problematic, and why practical effects, handmade objects and real creative accidents still matter. As always, it’s candid, chaotic and only loosely on the rails. Timestamps 00:00 - Scorchio, Harry Enfield and the heatwave 00:48 - Jon’s difficult week and British stewardess behaviour 01:51 - Hot weather, dogs and summer dressing problems 02:32 - Jon’s heatwave outfit confession 03:50 - Bobby’s off-duty dog-walking outfit 04:23 - Shorts, trainers and espadrilles 05:20 - Jesus creepers and visible feet in summer 06:20 - Hot weather and office dress codes 06:46 - Why workplace dress codes are coming back 07:40 - Modern dress codes need nuance 08:16 - Dressing appropriately for your role 09:02 - Bentley factory visit and professional standards 10:10 - Rookery Hall and the Bentley trip 11:31 - The Bentley Bentayga and soft-close doors 12:09 - Meeting the people behind the cars 12:49 - Why Bentley’s craftsmanship moved Bobby 13:10 - Reworking the Roberto Revilla London workroom experience 14:08 - Showing clients the process behind the product 15:26 - Building a visual journey into the workroom 16:26 - AI, handmade work and the artisan resurgence 17:28 - Practical effects and why Project Hail Mary feels real 18:30 - Vinyl, cassettes and analogue nostalgia 18:51 - The Boys and practical effects 19:40 - Creative accidents versus perfect planning 20:33 - Where AI helps and where it becomes dangerous 21:00 - Jon’s AI workflow for teaching 22:32 - Google AI and the foothills of the singularity 22:58 - How seeing craft changes the client experience 24:44 - Lost signal and revisiting the Bentley headrest story 25:58 - Robots, Minis and mass production 26:50 - Bobby’s BMW M2 finally gets a proper run 28:14 - Why Bentley changed Bobby’s view of expensive cars 29:03 - Ferrari interiors and Jony Ive design philosophy 30:36 - iPhone 17 Pro Max damage and aluminium versus titanium 31:38 - Bobby’s iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max usage 32:36 - Why the iPhone Air makes sense as a work phone 34:22 - Amazon deals and the MacBook Air bargain 35:07 - Folding iPhone rumours 35:42 - Would Bobby actually buy an iPhone Fold? 37:02 - Jon’s anti-phone existential crisis 37:37 - Phone fatigue and wanting to shut the curtains 38:04 - Reading nights, music and fewer screens 38:36 - Apple Watch Ultra and AirPods rumours 39:25 - AirPods cameras, gestures and accessibility 40:52 - What Jon wants from WWDC 42:04 - A better Siri and Apple Intelligence 43:40 - Washing up, domestic glamour and Bond First Light 45:28 - Wrapping up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    46 min
  5. Bond First Light, Project Hail Mary and EV Chaos

    6d ago

    Bond First Light, Project Hail Mary and EV Chaos

    252 Bobby and Jon are back for another candid, unscripted Tailoring Talk Magazine catch-up, this time covering Bond First Light, Project Hail Mary, electric cars, Apple rumours, Netflix recommendations, Dune, Bentley track days and the continuing saga of Jon’s broken Nissan. Bobby and Jon return with another unscripted Tailoring Talk Magazine ramble, beginning with the upcoming Bond First Light game and somehow ending up with Apple rumours, folding iPads, Bentley track days, Netflix spy dramas and a Nissan dealership fire. This episode starts with a proper Bond and gaming catch-up as Bobby and Jon talk about why gaming has become therapy, why First Light might be the closest thing to new Bond for a while and whether the new 007 game looks more like Hitman, Uncharted or something in between. From there, things move into Project Hail Mary, including Bobby and Carolina’s trip to see it at the BFI IMAX in 70mm, why the film has become such a rewatchable favourite and why some stories deserve to be seen on the biggest screen possible. There’s also a healthy dose of electric car chat, including Bobby’s early verdict on the new MINI, automatic parking, EV range anxiety, Jon’s Kia EV3 plans and the truly ridiculous latest chapter in his long-running Nissan saga. Also discussed: Apple Focus Modes, using tech to separate work and home life, the BFI cinema experience, Billie Eilish cinema chaos, Dune, Denis Villeneuve’s future Bond film, Netflix recommendations, The Boys, Daredevil Born Again, Bentley track days, Apple racing livery, the rumoured iPhone Fold and whether a folding iPad would actually make more sense. As always, it’s candid, chaotic and completely unscripted. Timestamps / chapter markers 00:00 - Hello, bonjour and guten tag 00:32 - Bond First Light is almost here 01:10 - Gaming as therapy and Bobby’s Bond fix 02:17 - First Light gameplay: Hitman meets Uncharted 03:11 - Marathon, Pragmata and Final Fantasy on Switch 04:42 - Is the new Bond too chatty? 05:39 - Bluff mode, NPCs and Bond problem-solving 06:25 - Bond outfits, DLC and the deluxe edition 08:31 - The gold Bond controller 09:28 - Largale Ray’s Bond-style title sequence 10:40 - Project Hail Mary at the BFI IMAX 12:20 - Why Bobby loves Project Hail Mary so much 13:01 - Seeing Project Hail Mary in 70mm 15:20 - Blu-rays, streaming and owning films properly 16:05 - Speed Racer in 4K 17:54 - Carolina’s Project Hail Mary obsession 19:17 - Jon’s Amazon hedge trimmer confession 21:01 - What to do when Amazon refunds something that later appears 22:45 - Bobby’s MINI EV verdict 23:53 - Advanced parking and automatic reversing 25:58 - Jon’s broken Nissan saga continues 27:14 - The dealership fire and the Ombudsman case 29:21 - MINI software updates, games and ITVX in the car 30:30 - Kia EV3 and CarPlay Ultra 31:01 - Bobby’s MacBook Air and work-life separation 31:40 - Apple Focus Modes and separating work from home 33:57 - Cinema etiquette and switching phones off 35:13 - Why the BFI audience experience is better 36:39 - Dune Messiah and Denis Villeneuve 39:00 - When will the next Bond film actually arrive? 41:37 - Legends on Netflix and spy drama recommendations 43:02 - Netflix value, Three Body Problem and Rebel Moon 45:22 - Daredevil Born Again, The Boys and Disney Plus 46:29 - Bentley track day and factory tour plans 47:29 - Phil Schiller’s Apple racing livery 48:00 - iPhone Fold rumours 49:02 - Folding iPads and naked iPad use 49:58 - WWDC, Vision Pro and Steam gaming rumours 50:52 - Wrapping up James Bond, Bond First Light, 007, Project Hail Mary, BFI IMAX, electric cars, MINI EV, Kia EV3, Apple, iPhone Fold, WWDC, Dune, Denis Villeneuve, Netflix, The Boys, Daredevil Born Again, gaming, PlayStation, Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto Revilla, Jon Evans Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    51 min
  6. Bond, AI Ick and the Return of the iPod

    May 17

    Bond, AI Ick and the Return of the iPod

    251 Bobby and Jon are back with another unscripted Tailoring Talk catch-up, covering everything from Bond First Light and the future of 007 to summer dressing, Tom Hardy on holiday, AI-generated content, old iPods and why everyone might secretly want a dumb phone again. In this episode, Roberto and Jon get into the strange state of modern entertainment and technology. There’s talk of Amazon’s Bond future, whether the next 007 era needs time to breathe, and why Bond First Light might be the closest we’re getting to a new Bond adventure for a while. They also wander into summer style territory, including linen, suede chukka boots and what men should actually wear when the weather gets hot but they still need to look smart. Then the conversation shifts into AI, authenticity, social media fatigue and whether we’re heading towards a resurgence of more human, handmade and analogue things. Also featuring: Tom Hardy ski trip stories, iPod nostalgia, AppleCare confusion, possible AirPods Pro cameras, the dream of a distraction-free music player and Jon’s very unexpected Nintendo Pikmin oven dish. In this episode: Roberto and Jon discuss: Bond First Light and the lack of new James Bond films The future of the 007 franchise under Amazon Secret Service with Gemma Arterton Pragmata, Saros and Splatoon Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill and dream tailoring clients What men should wear in hot weather Linen suits, suede chukka boots and James Bond summer style AI-generated graphics, thumbnails and articles Why obvious AI writing feels lazy The difference between AI as a tool and AI replacing authenticity Social media fatigue and the “enshittification” of the internet Old iPods, Cover Flow and the appeal of dumb tech Apple rumours, iPhone Fold and AirPods Pro hand gestures Jon’s Pikmin gratin dish from Nintendo Chapters 00:00 Summer Vibes and Entertainment Recommendations 02:43 Bond Franchise and Future of Cinema 06:01 Fashion Insights and Tailoring Preferences 08:23 AI in Content Creation and Education 11:41 The Role of AI in Art and Authenticity 15:28 Social Media and Cultural Reflections 19:16 Technology and Nostalgia 23:35 Apple Innovations and Future Predictions Useful links: Watch Tailoring Talk Magazine on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazine Roberto Revilla London: https://www.robertorevillalondon.com Follow Roberto Revilla London on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertorevillalondon Follow Tailoring Talk Magazine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tailoringtalkmagazine Listen, follow and share If you enjoyed this episode, follow Tailoring Talk Magazine wherever you get your podcasts, leave us a rating or review and share the episode with someone who enjoys menswear, movies, tech, Bond, Apple rumours or two friends talking complete nonsense with occasional useful insight. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    34 min
  7. What Should Men Wear to a Summer Wedding?

    May 1

    What Should Men Wear to a Summer Wedding?

    250 What should men wear to a summer wedding? It sounds like a simple question, but as Roberto explains in this episode, it really isn’t. The right answer depends on whether you’re the groom or a guest, the dress code, the setting, the climate, the bride’s outfit, your own natural colouring, and how formal the day is meant to feel. That’s why so many men get it wrong by thinking “light linen suit” and trying to tick it off the to-do list.   In this episode, Roberto breaks down the framework he uses when helping clients get this right: When, Where and Who. From there, he explains how he thinks through formality, colour, fabric, shirt, tie and shoes, why the groom should complement and elevate the bride, how to build a versatile summer suit, and the biggest mistakes guests and grooms make. He also covers natural colouring, summer construction, breathability, and why timing matters far more than most men realise.  In this episode: Why most men get summer wedding dressing wrongThe difference between dressing as a guest and dressing as a groomRoberto’s When, Where and Who frameworkHow to decide the right level of formalityWhy colour is about more than personal tasteHow the bride, venue and setting affect the groom’s outfitThe truth about light linen suitsNatural colouring and choosing the right shadesConstruction, breathability and comfort in summer tailoringWhat makes a versatile summer suitShoes, shirts and ties for a summer weddingThree warnings for wedding guestsThree warnings for groomsWhy timing matters if you want the best resultTimestamps: 00:00 Why men get this wrong 00:32 Guest vs groom 01:32 Why Roberto wants to know everything 02:48 When, Where and Who 03:42 The order Roberto thinks in 04:06 Choosing the right level of formality 05:00 Should the groom go three piece? 05:35 Colour, the bride and the setting 06:20 Why the groom should elevate the bride 07:13 Real wedding examples 08:00 The light linen suit mistake 08:49 Natural colouring explained 09:36 Warm vs cool colour families 10:14 Why the right colours matter 10:51 Fabric and construction 11:56 Shirts, ties and summer cloth 12:17 Dressing as a wedding guest 12:54 What makes a versatile summer suit? 14:14 Shoes, shirts and ties 15:17 Tie or no tie? 15:48 3 warnings for wedding guests 16:34 3 warnings for grooms 17:01 How early should you start? 17:55 Why Roberto’s process is different 18:17 The Christmas lights analogy 18:51 The short version 19:15 How the right outfit should feel 19:40 Final advice for grooms and guests 20:05 Trust your instincts 20:38 Call to action   If you’ve got a summer wedding coming up and want help getting on the right path, head to Roberto Revilla London and apply. And if you enjoyed the episode, make sure you follow the podcast, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    21 min
  8. Unscripted: Phones, Funerals, Project Hail Mary & Modern Manners

    Apr 25

    Unscripted: Phones, Funerals, Project Hail Mary & Modern Manners

    249 In this unscripted weekend episode of Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto and Jon somehow manage to go from a countryside bike ride to Project Hail Mary, from Apple launch queues to Greek Cypriot funerals, and from cinema etiquette to whether phones are quietly ruining modern life. Jon joins the call mid-cycle, complete with wind noise, hills, passing horses and the kind of rural soundtrack that makes it sound like he’s broadcasting from Victorian England. From there, the conversation turns to Project Hail Mary, why Ryan Gosling feels like perfect casting, why the film works so well on a second viewing and why some stories really do deserve to be seen in the cinema. Roberto then shares a very Apple story about how queuing for the iPad 2 at Brent Cross led to one of his closest friendships, before the episode takes a sharp turn into funeral etiquette, what happens when you trust the wrong person’s dress code advice and why arriving at a very formal funeral dressed for a “memorial” is the sort of nightmare Richard Curtis would have written for Hugh Grant. The main rant of the episode is all about phones. Phones at funerals. Phones at concerts. Phones in cinemas. Phones in restaurants. Phones at breakfast in five-star hotels when your partner is sitting right in front of you and you’re still staring into the glowing rectangle like a socially useless meerkat. There’s also talk of Jack White’s phoneless shows, the lost art of being present, whether phone use will one day become as socially frowned upon as smoking, old-school texting, T9 keyboards, Jon’s restaurant phone-stack rule and why your terrible low-light food photo is never going to beat the restaurant’s own Instagram shot. Also in the mix: Michael, Godzilla, trailers that give away too much and why a 30-second teaser is often more powerful than a three-minute plot summary. In This Episode Roberto and Jon discuss: Project Hail Mary and why it’s already worth watching again Ryan Gosling’s performance and the emotional heart of the film The strange magic of Apple launch queues How the iPad 2 launch accidentally created a lifelong friendship Why Roberto ended up accidentally underdressed at a very formal funeral The problem with phones ringing during serious moments Concert phone bans and whether they make the experience better Cinema etiquette and why people can’t seem to sit still anymore Phones in restaurants and the death of basic table manners The phone-stack rule and why the first person to touch their phone should pay the bill Old-school mobiles, expensive text messages and the pain of pre-T9 typing Why modern trailers reveal far too much Michael, Godzilla and upcoming cinema chat Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    26 min
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About

The Tailoring Talk Magazine is where style meets substance - a podcast stitched together by three friends with very different day jobs and one shared obsession: great conversations. Hosted by Roberto Revilla (bespoke tailor & entrepreneur), Jon Evans (teacher), and Alex Hansford (tech specialist), we cover everything from style and success to movies, pop culture, and real life. Expect deep dives, hot takes, and lots of laughs as we explore the things that matter - and the things that entertain. Whether we're reviewing the latest blockbuster, unpacking life lessons, or helping you dress for success, one thing’s guaranteed: raw, honest opinions and zero BS. If you’re passionate about film, fashion, and figuring it all out - or just love hanging out with good people - hit follow and join the conversation. 🎧 New episodes weekly. Come for the chat, stay for the friendship. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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