Our favourite fashion obsessives share the most precious, meaningful and hard-working items in their wardrobes with Emily Chan, British Vogue’s senior sustainab...
Gabriela Hearst On Her Cult Meghan Markle-Approved Bag And The Unlikeliest Front Row Guests
Pioneering designer Gabriela Hearst joins Vogue’s Emily Chan to talk about key pieces from her wardrobe, including the creation she’s proudest of and her first fashion purchase. Plus, she talks about how growing up on the family ranch in Uruguay has shaped her sustainable approach to design, and why fashion is such an important storytelling tool.
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Pixie Geldof On Her “Rainbow Love” Wedding Dress And Why She is Nostalgic For The Indie Sleaze Era
Model, muse and musician Pixie Geldof joins British Vogue’s Emily Chan to talk about the most cherished pieces in her wardrobe, including her custom Valentino wedding dress. Plus, she reflects on fashion in the late noughties and early 2010s, and reveals the bag that’s making a comeback.
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Chioma Nnadi On Her Headline-Grabbing Adidas Sambas And Why She Sages Her Vintage Clothes
British Vogue’s head of editorial content Chioma Nnadi joins Emily Chan to talk about how “British girl energy” has influenced her personal style, and her go-to Adidas Sambas which made the headlines. Plus, she reveals why her style shaman told her to sage her vintage fashion.
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Vinted’s Cécile Wickmann On Her Top Tips For Shopping Pre-Loved Fashion And Why Her Hermès Kelly Was Worth The Investment
Vinted’s senior director for luxury Cécile Wickmann tells British Vogue’s Emily Chan how her love of pre-loved fashion can be traced back to her childhood, when her mother would drag her along to second-hand stores. She also shares her best vintage pieces, and her insider tips for shopping pre-loved luxury. Sponsored by Vinted.
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Amber Valletta On The Noughties Look That Makes Her Cringe And Whether Fashion Can Truly Have A Sustainable Future
Model, activist and actor Amber Valletta joins British Vogue’s Emily Chan to talk about her favourite vintage pieces and family heirlooms. She also discusses how red carpet fashion has changed since the Noughties – a time when people didn’t have stylists – and her approach to sustainability.
Our favourite fashion obsessives share the most precious, meaningful and hard-working items in their wardrobes with Emily Chan, British Vogue’s senior sustainability & features editor. We talk about what makes us value and hold on to our clothes, celebrating a more sustainable approach to fashion. What are the stories behind our clothes? How can we be smarter about our shopping habits? What makes the ultimate investment piece? Listen now to find out. New episodes every Tuesday.