Nymphet Alumni

Nymphet Alumni

Nymphet Alumni is a podcast dedicated to the study of fashion and culture. www.nymphetalumni.com

  1. Ep. 156: #SWAG Dadaism

    22 HR AGO

    Ep. 156: #SWAG Dadaism

    In this episode, we coin a new term for one of the most interesting creative impulses of our generation: #SWAG Dadaism. Like the original Dadaists responding to the whiplash of industrialization and WWI, a certain subset of young creatives are responding to the vertigo of global instability and breathless technological futurism through fashion assemblage, IP maximalism, and a fearless embrace of all things chopped and random. We conduct a historical survey from Clement Greenberg’s theory of kitsch and the avant-garde to the early days of meme culture to explore page fashion parodists of the past decade. We also get into Justin Bieber and Timothée Chalamet’s parallel #SWAG rebrands, the collapse of the secondhand market and its unexpected creative upside, and how #SWAG exists as the antithesis of refinement culture. Links: Image board Dada Manifesto by Tristan Tzara (1918) “Avant-Garde and Kitsch” by Clement Greenberg from The Partisan Review (1939) “The First Meme of 2026 Is About Not Explaining Yourself. And Buttons.” by Madison Malone Kircher for The New York Times Chase Rutherford on Instagram (referenced posts one, two, three) Chase Rutherford interview for Perfectly Imperfect @okniceok on Instagram @kalebphobic on TikTok re: digicore sampling Canal Street Research Association and Shanzhai Lyric on Instagram “Bags, Bootlegs and Art: A Quirky Communion on Canal Street” by Siddhartha Mitter in The New York Times Ava Nirui / @avanope interview in Office magazine (2017) “Meet Ava Nirui, The Creative Force Behind Marc Jacobs’ Heaven Line” by Eni Subair in Vogue (2020) “Go To The Thrift Store That’s Where The Heat Is” on Know Your Meme @harmonytividad “filet minion” post on Instagram Middle school boy bar crawl on TikTok Tung Tung Tung Sahur boxers outfit on TikTok @twylatoktok on TikTok (referenced posts one, two, three) @turtlewithhat_ / Izzy and Emma pink leggings outfits This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe

    1hr 2min
  2. Ep. 153: Catalan Chicslop w/ Clairolime

    18 MAR

    Ep. 153: Catalan Chicslop w/ Clairolime

    In this week’s episode, we’re joined by critical mastermind Caroline Cai (aka Clairolime) to unpack what we’re calling Catalan Chicslop, the downtempo, sophisticated, quietly freaky aesthetic championed by brands like Paloma Wool and Gimaguas. We discuss how this look evolved from avant-basic dopamine dressing, its influences from ‘90s minimalism to early 20th century experimental couture, Barcelona’s history as a modernist aura farm, post-Phoebe Philo feminist-lite brand mythos, and strategies to transcend the tyranny of chicness. We also analyze the aesthetic’s appeal to women across successive life stages, from 13-year-old Penelope Dissick to microinfluencer gallerinas to mysterious pregnant brunettes. Links: @clairolime on Instagram Image board Relevant brands: Paloma Wool, Gimaguas, Susmie’s Collection, Belle Anna, Deiji Studios, Buci, Geel, DémodéMODÉ “How Spain’s Indie Fashion Scene Nailed Global Growth” in Business of Fashion “These Brands are Putting Spanish Style on the Map” by Zoe Suen in W “Paloma Wool: From Cool to Basic and Back Again” by Yola Mzizi in The New York Times Paintings by Ramon Casas (Ex. 1, Ex. 2, Ex. 3, Ex. 4) Paloma Wool’s “San Sebastián 2025” campaign featuring Carlotta Baan “Studio Visit: Paloma Wool” in Sleek magazine (2023) “Where Are All the Women Designers?” by Emma Childs in Marie Claire Chicslop runoff examples from Miaou, Frankie’s Bikinis, Guizio, Jaded London, Revolve house brands Lioness and Lovers and Friends, With Jean, UNIFHAIM - Relationships (Official Music Video) Crumbs from Penelope Dissick’s deleted TikTok photo dump Emma Chamberlain’s “i got rid of (almost) everything” closet video “T-boy swag: Claiming space where trans people feel we don’t inherently belong” by Reanna Cruz in NPR Note from Alexi: I’m sorry I mispronounced Phoebe Philo omg put your chic pewter pitchforks down!! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe

    1hr 21min
  3. Ep. 151: Romantasy

    5 MAR

    Ep. 151: Romantasy

    In this week’s episode, we discuss Romantasy, the Franken-genre that has conquered the publishing world and defined the libidinal landscapes of a generation of women. We decode the genre’s DNA from dimestore bodice-rippers to high fantasy epics, examine the sociological profile of its authors and audiences, and explore how it’s mutated in the digital age via AI visualizers and high-budget audio erotica. We also talk about Renaissance faires, fujoshi discourse, the mirror image of male vs. female gooning in popular culture, Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights as the BookTok movie of the century, and more. Links: Image board Sam’s Romantasy Spotify Playlist “Did a Best-Selling Romantasy Author Steal Another Writer’s Story?” by Katy Waldman in The New Yorker “She Fell in Love With ChatGPT. Then She Ghosted It.” (r/MyBoyfriendIsAI profile) by Kashmir Hill in The New York Times “Gender difference in brain activation to audio-visual sexual stimulation” by Chung et. al. in PubMed “Sexual Scripts: Permanence and Change” by William Simon and John H. Gagnon in Archives of Sexual Behavior, Vol. 15, No. 2 “How the Renaissance Fair became America’s favorite fantasy” by Kelly Faircloth in National Geographic r/AskAHistorian discussions about medievalism and high fantasy (one, two, three) The Oxford Handbook of Victorian Medievalism ed. Joanne Parker and Corinna Wagner Hard to Be a God (2013) dir. Aleksei German Candlelight Ecstasy Romance Guidelines c. 1980 Love Story magazine ed. Daisy Bacon (1921–1947) (see covers here) “The Uses of Reading Mass-Produced Romance Fiction” (Harlequin study) by Susan B. Neuman (1985) History of the “sex and shopping” genre by Pascal Tréguer “Girls Who Love Boys Who Love Boys” by E. Alex Jung in Vulture Interview with Quinn founder and CEO Caroline Spiegel in Refinery29 “Aural Fixation: Celebrity Audio Erotica Is 2025’s Answer to the Centerfold” by Hannah Jackson in Vogue “The Importance of Critical Thinking in a Zombiefied World” (Why romantasy is crucial to understanding Apple TV’s hit show Pluribus) by Maris Kreizman in The Atlantic “Liking Books is Not a Personality” by Hannah McGregor in Electric Literature @shauna_the_author on Instagram This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe

    1hr 10min
  4. Ep. 147: Cherry Emoji Dark Feminine

    28 JAN

    Ep. 147: Cherry Emoji Dark Feminine

    In this week's episode, we examine a specific brand of dark femininity that feels like a vestige of 2016, embodied through dramatic imagery of luxury accessories, cartoon vixens, and predatory wildlife, and expressed through a paradoxical strain of man-hating male centrism. We discuss this aesthetic’s positioning in opposition to the Clean Girl and how interpersonal dynamics popularized by sex work inform its understanding of power and money. We also investigate why the dark feminine resonates so deeply among women of the so-called “Latina belt,” drawing connections to chola culture and Arabic literary traditions to explore how this affect functions as a negotiation between patriarchal tradition and Western ideas about female sexuality and autonomy. Finally, we identify the aesthetic’s greatest arbiters and muses, from Helmut Newton and Riccardo Tisci to Maddy Perez and BLACKPINK’s Lisa.Links: Image board Examples on Instagram, TikTok Ralph Bakshi: A Forgotten Pioneer Rihanna - B***h Better Have My Money (Explicit) (Official Music Video) BbyMutha - RULES (Official Music Video) Why Men Love B*****s: From Doormat to Dreamgirl by Sherry Argov “How the Cholo Clown Became the Face of L.A.” by Frank Rojas for LA Times (“Smile Now, Cry Later” history) Viral Alexa Demie Yo Voy clip Ghazal History – Encyclopaedia Iranica BLACKPINK’s Lisa introduces “Vixi” @shopnou_ on Instagram “The Wild World of Chris von Wangenheim” by Daisy Woodward for AnOther Chris von Wanghenheim on TheFashionSpot “Pomellato Revives Helmut Newton’s Daring ’80s Campaigns in a New Show” by Annie Davidson Watson for W Ricardo Tisci by Donatella Versace for Interview Givenchy Fall 2011 Menswear on Vogue Runway Givenchy Spring 2011 Ready-to-Wear on Vogue Runway Givenchy Fall 2011 Ready-to-Wear on Vogue Runway This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.nymphetalumni.com/subscribe

    1hr 15min

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