- 31 minutes 15 secondsAnswering Your Biggest Spring Style Questions - Listener Q&A
Some of the most-asked questions I get are about the stuff we wear every single day, the work pants, the basics, the summer sandals, the first-date outfit. And honestly, these are the hardest things to get right, because they're the pieces that have to actually work in your real life.
I'm answering all of your questions, from the affordable work pants I've worn literally to Paris and back, to the sleepover outfit that isn't lingerie, to why I'm personally not betting on 90s minimalism being the trend of the year.
We also get into the reality of summer sandal shopping when you actually have to walk, the affordable basics that rival luxury, how to experiment with trends without blowing your budget, and my best advice for anyone trying to break into fashion right now.
In this episode, we get into:
- The $148 work pants I've worn from Paris Fashion Week to an LA birthday in the same day
- Where to actually find great tops that aren't tees or button-downs
- What to wear to a new fling's place that isn't lingerie but still feels good
- Why I don't believe in sneakers with sundresses — and what to wear instead
- The most comfortable summer sandals (and the ones that will ruin your vacation)
- The affordable basics that rival luxury (Uniqlo, Old Navy, Quince, COS)
- The $25 jeans that have been $25 since the 90s — and are actually good
- How to experiment with trends on Depop without overspending
- Why I think fashion is fun again and 90s minimalism isn't the trend of the year
- The first-date outfit formula that always works
- My honest advice for breaking into fashion (especially after a layoff)
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro, first solo episode, and recent favorite guests
01:30 The best affordable work pants (and the pair I wore around the world)
04:30 Why pleated-front pants instantly elevate any outfit
06:00 The gap in the market for great tops right now
07:00 What to wear to a sleepover that isn't lingerie
09:30 Summer sandal shopping when you actually have to walk
10:30 Why sneakers don't belong with sundresses
11:30 The travel sneakers I pack every time
13:00 Ballet flats, thong sandals, and the dream shoe they discontinued
15:30 The perfect first-date outfit (as the weather transitions)
17:30 My favorite inexpensive basics (Uniqlo, Old Navy, Quince, COS)
19:00 The $25 Old Navy jeans worth trying
20:30 How to shop trends on Depop without overspending
22:00 Baby blue as the color of spring and how to style it
23:50 Why 90s minimalism isn't the trend of the year
25:00 Breaking into fashion after a layoff
28:00 Why having a point of view matters more than networking
29:00 What's coming next
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
27 April 2026, 7:00 am - 44 minutes 58 secondsInside Anne Hathaway’s Stylist’s Method for Getting Dressed
Getting dressed isn’t just about clothes, it’s emotional, it’s personal, and it’s one of the most powerful tools we have to step into who we want to be. So how do we actually use it?
I’m joined by Erin Walsh, the stylist behind some of the most iconic women in Hollywood, Anne Hathaway, Selena Gomez, Mindy Kaling, and the mind behind Anne’s unforgettable Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour.
Fresh off last night’s New York premiere, Erin walks us through what it actually takes to build a press tour of this scale, the Easter eggs, the Valentino Rockstud comeback, the meta moments, and why every look comes back to one question: how do you want to feel?
We also get into Erin’s CREATE method from her upcoming book The Art of Intention, and how the same tools she uses on red carpets can transform how any of us get dressed every single day.
In this episode, we get into:
- What “intentional dressing” really means and how to actually do it
- The 3-word rule Erin uses with every client
- How to find your style “superpower” and lean into it
- Why clothes are emotional, and what to do when your closet feels like a stranger
- How to get out of a style rut
- Inside the Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour: the references, the collaborations, the chaos
- The Valentino Rockstud comeback and why it actually works
- How Erin handles real-time criticism on the biggest carpets in the world
- Why fashion is moving back toward joy, from Matthieu at Chanel to Selena at the Golden Globes
- The “supernova” mindset Michael Kors gave her 20 years ago
- What’s actually in a stylist’s toolkit and the brands she swears by
- Her go-to jeans, white tee, and blazer, and where to shop each one
- The fastest way to elevate any outfit instantly
Pre Order The Art of Intentional Dressing: https://a.co/d/00MdJuwS
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro, intentional dressing and why clothes are emotional
02:00 Three words: the rule Erin uses with every client
04:00 The “good bag” moment and dressing from feeling
06:00 Why aesthetic quizzes fall short without emotional connection
08:30 Finding your style superpower
10:30 Owning femininity as a power move
12:00 Getting out of a style rut
13:30 What to do when you hate your outfit halfway through the day
15:00 Color analysis, trends, and what’s actually worth your attention
16:30 Inside a first fitting with Erin Walsh
18:00 Dressing through body changes with compassion
20:00 “Breaking the shell”: vulnerability and style
22:00 The CREATE method (Clarity, Ritual, Editing, Alignment, Truth, Expansion)
25:00 Handling real-time criticism on the red carpet
27:00 Why joy is the future of fashion (Matthieu at Chanel, Selena at the Globes)
29:00 The “supernova” mindset from Michael Kors
29:30 Inside the Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour
31:30 Planning a global press tour at this scale
33:30 The Easter eggs: the runway office, the blue Chanel sweater, the bangs
35:00 Valentino in Japan, Balenciaga in Korea, Susan Fang in China
37:00 The Valentino Rockstud comeback
38:30 Toe cleavage, heels, and why flats don’t work for her
40:00 Final stops: New York and London
40:30 The stylist’s toolkit: what Erin travels with
41:30 Her go-to jeans, tee, and blazer brands
42:30 The fastest way to elevate an outfit
43:00 Outro
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
21 April 2026, 7:00 am - 41 minutes 4 secondsInside Zac Posen’s Gap and a New Era of American Fashion
Zac Posen has always understood that fashion is about more than just clothes—it’s about creating moments.
This week on Let’s Get Dressed, I sit down with Zac to talk about what it means to reinvent American fashion today. Now as Creative Director of Gap Inc., overseeing Gap, Old Navy, Banana Republic, and Athleta, Zac shares how he’s bringing his signature sense of “fashiontainment” to a global scale.
From viral cultural moments to designer collaborations like Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers, we discuss how fashion is shifting—from exclusivity to accessibility—and what it takes to build a brand that resonates in today’s world.
Plus, Zac shares his go-to styling tips, from the one piece that instantly elevates your jeans to why every woman needs her own version of the perfect little black dress. We also get into the future of fashion, the role of AI, and why instinct and taste still matter more than ever.
In this episode, we get into:
- What reinvention actually looks like in fashion (personally and professionally)
- The shift from couture to designing at scale—and what changes creatively
- Why fashion is moving into entertainment and pop culture
- How collaborations (like Old Navy x Anna Sui + CJR) actually come together
- The “cultural receiver” mindset and how to spot what’s next
- Why some fashion moments go viral—and others don’t
- What it takes to execute big ideas inside a corporate structure
- The role of failure, resilience, and timing in building a career
- How AI is already shaping fashion—and where it still falls short
- Why direct-to-consumer and social media changed everything
- The difference between product that looks good vs. product that actually sells
- Zac’s philosophy on creativity, risk-taking, and staying relevant
- Easy styling advice: how to elevate jeans, wardrobe staples, and everyday dressing
The Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers collection is live now: https://oldnavy.gap.com/
Timestamps:
00:00 Intro, Zac Posen in LA and setting up fashion as storytelling
01:08 First Oscar weekend and Hollywood influence
02:00 Disney, imagination, and fashion as magic
04:00 Fashion as entertainment and cultural relevance
05:00 Reinvention, joining Gap, and creative evolution
08:40 Gap Inc. as a “country” and leading at scale
10:45 Old Navy, first impressions, and bringing in designers
13:00 Process over persona, being hands-on creatively
15:00 Executing ideas step-by-step and creative instinct
16:20 Collaborations and creating cultural moments
18:40 Failure, risk, and resilience in career growth
19:00 Do fashion brands need to entertain today?
22:00 Fashion vs entertainment and the shift in culture
23:20 The viral dress moment and why product wins
25:00 Gap Studio and building cultural fashion moments
27:00 Anna Sui collaboration and AI in fashion
30:45 Christopher John Rogers x Old Navy exclusive
35:00 The state of American fashion today
37:00 Design evolution: construction over trend
39:00 What success looks like now (seeing it on the street)
41:00 Creativity as a daily practice
42:00 Styling tip: how to elevate jeans
43:00 Closet staple: the little black dress
43:50 Menswear tip: just wear a button-down
44:20 Outro
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
15 April 2026, 7:00 am - 40 minutes 30 secondsWhat Everyone’s Buying Right Now (And Why) From a Retail Expert
We’re in an era of endless options, constant drops, and algorithm-driven trends…but what are people actually buying?
I sit down with retail expert and Puck writer Sarah Shapiro to do a real-time “channel check” on the fashion industry. From what’s selling in stores right now to the pieces quietly dominating across data, and the brands actually getting it right, we break down what’s working, what’s not, how to actually make sense of it all, and where you should be shopping.
In this conversation, we get into:
- What a “channel check” is and why it reveals what people are really buying
- The shift away from leggings and what’s replacing them
- The rise of the “easy pant” and why it’s everywhere right now
- The stores and brands that are actually getting it right
- Why curated retail experiences matter more than ever
- What’s not working in retail right now (and why overproduction is a problem)
- The brands quietly winning vs. the ones struggling to keep up
- What the data actually says people are buying (and the pieces that keep selling out)
- The “airplane outfit” effect and why it’s one of the most powerful drivers in fashion
- The price point people are really shopping right now
- Why resale is changing how we think about buying clothes
- How AI is starting to shape the future of shopping (and where it still falls short)
- Why personal style still matters more than trends or algorithms
- How to filter the noise and figure out what actually works for you
Shop the episode here: https://substack.com/home/post/p-192896437
Timestamps
00:00 Intro, “retail whisperer” and setting up the spring channel check
02:00 What a channel check actually is and how to read a store
04:00 The rise of “easy pants” spotted IRL (channel check in the wild)
05:30 Why people are moving away from leggings (but not fully)
07:00 Girlfriend Collective leggings, High Sport pants, and the “cookie theory”
08:30 What stores are actually doing well right now (Mohawk, curated retail)
10:30 Discovery in stores vs overwhelming assortments
11:30 The problem with endless scroll and too many options
13:00 What defines a “mall brand” today and how retail categories have changed
15:00 What people are actually buying right now (ShopMy + Puck data)
17:00 Seasonal shift: what spring shopping will look like
18:30 The “airplane pant” and why product framing sells
20:00 Brands to watch right now (Still Here denim and expansion beyond hero pieces)
21:30 The $300–$800 “middle market” and how people are shopping it
22:30 Why resale is changing how we think about buying clothes
24:00 The RealReal mindset: depreciation, longevity, and wearing your clothes
25:00 Her background: from retail to Substack to Puck
27:00 AI in retail: where it works (logistics, tagging) vs where it doesn’t (taste)
29:00 Why AI styling still misses nuance and personal language
31:00 The future of retail: tech vs human experience in stores
32:00 How to filter the noise and actually figure out your personal style
33:00 “Let’s Get You Dressed” — what to wear to a big business meeting
35:00 Investment pieces, blazers, and how to shop strategically (RealReal, vintage)
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
6 April 2026, 7:00 am - 39 minutes 28 secondsHow to Transition Your Wardrobe from Winter to Spring
Spring is officially here, which means it’s time for a wardrobe reset. I’m breaking down the 10 pieces you actually need for spring whether you’re shopping your closet or investing in a few key pieces.
I’ve always found spring to be the hardest season to get dressed for. It’s that in-between moment where your winter pieces feel too heavy, but it’s not quite summer either, so figuring out what actually works can be hard. From the perfect work pant to the return of the barn jacket, pencil skirts, and cropped denim, these are the staples, trends, and styling shifts that will make getting dressed this season so much easier. We’re also talking about how to transition your wardrobe from winter to spring, why fabric matters more than you think, and how to bring more personality into your everyday outfits.
This episode is your guide to refreshing your closet without overconsuming, focusing on pieces you’ll actually wear and style on repeat.
Shop all items mentioned in the episode: https://shopmy.us/shop/collections/4234938
In this conversation, we get into:
- The 10 spring wardrobe essentials you actually need
- How to transition your wardrobe from winter to spring
- Why switching fabrics is the key to seasonal dressing
- The best “work pant” styles for spring (and why they’re so versatile)
- The return of the barn jacket and how to style it
- Why pencil skirts are trending again and how to wear them
- The layered tee trend and easy ways to elevate basics
- How to incorporate texture (fringe, feathers, movement) into your wardrobe
- Why baby blue is the standout color for spring
- How to use accessories like belts and shoes to elevate any outfit
- The return of lace and how to style it beyond “going out”
- Why cropped jeans are back and how they change your proportions
- The shift toward sleek, minimal shoes (and the best loafers for spring)
- How to refresh your closet without buying everything new
Timestamps:
02:00 Life update + getting back into routine after being sick
05:00 Why spring is the perfect time for a wardrobe reset
07:00 The importance of fabric when transitioning seasons
09:00 The perfect work pant: what to look for + best styles
12:00 The barn jacket: why it’s a spring staple
15:00 Pencil skirts are back: how to style them for real life
18:00 The layered tee trend and elevated basics
20:00 Texture in fashion: fringe, feathers, and movement
23:00 How to wear statement pieces in an everyday way
25:00 The color of the season: why baby blue works as a neutral
27:00 Bright accessories and the power of a statement belt
29:00 Lace for spring: how to style it beyond the obvious
31:00 Cropped jeans and why showing your shoes matters
34:00 Affordable vs. investment denim options
36:00 The return of the sleek loafer (and why chunky is out)
38:00 How to shop your closet and avoid overconsumption
40:00 Final thoughts: building a wardrobe you actually wear
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
30 March 2026, 7:00 am - 45 minutes 30 secondsThe Truth About Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy’s Style (It’s Not the Clothes)
Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy is everywhere again but the conversation around her style often misses what actually made it so compelling in the first place.
I sit down with writer and repeat guest Larissa Mills to talk about the frenzy surrounding CBK right now, from the new Love Story series on FX and Hulu to the endless stream of content promising you can dress like her if you just buy the right boots, coat, or sunglasses. Together, we unpack what people are getting wrong about Carolyn’s style, and why it was never really just about the clothes.
In this conversation, we get into:
- The Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy style revival happening right now
- What people are getting wrong when they try to copy CBK’s look
- What it was actually like to live in New York during the Carolyn era
- Whether Carolyn was seen as a style icon in real time — or became one later
- Why her style felt powerful because of her aura, confidence, and restraint
- How social media and overconsumption have changed the way we approach personal style
- The difference between being inspired by someone’s wardrobe and replicating it
- Why repetition, discernment, and editing are the real keys to great personal style
- How to take inspiration from Carolyn’s wardrobe without losing your own point of view
- The brands, silhouettes, and styling tools we’d use to channel the spirit of CBK in a more personal way
Timestamps
05:00 CBK resurgence, Love Story and the social media frenzy
07:00 Why “dressing like Carolyn” misses the point of her style
09:00 Larissa Mills on personal style and impenetrable taste
10:00 What women were actually wearing in NYC during the CBK era
12:00 90s minimalism, Calvin Klein, and the “uniform” of the time
14:00 Was Carolyn a style icon in real time—or did that come later?
17:00 The role of aura, presence, and her relationship with JFK Jr.
20:00 Why CBK’s style felt powerful beyond just the clothes
23:00 The difference between copying vs. embodying personal style
26:00 Overconsumption, the internet, and losing individuality in fashion
29:00 How to build personal style through repetition and restraint
32:00 Tailoring, fit, and the reality of making clothes work for you
34:00 Heels vs. flats and the practicality of everyday dressing
36:00 Breaking fashion “rules” and wearing what you actually love
38:00 Editing your wardrobe and developing discernment
40:00 Signature pieces, silhouettes, and building a personal uniform
42:00 Why you’ll never be CBK and why that’s the point
43:00 Introducing “Let’s Get You Dressed” (listener styling segment)
Follow Larissa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/larissamills/
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23 March 2026, 7:00 am - 44 minutes 47 secondsThe Luxury Fashion Rundown: Paris Fashion Week Shows, Chanel Mania, And Trends to Watch
Paris Fashion Week just wrapped and the fashion industry feels like it’s at a turning point.
I sit down with friend of the show and fashion editor-at-large at 032c, Brenda Weischer, to break down the biggest moments from the season - from Chanel’s viral shoes to Tom Ford’s standout show, and the collections that sparked the most conversation across the industry.
In this conversation, we get into:
- The shows that defined Paris Fashion Week this season
- Why Chanel might have quietly won fashion month
- The runway moments everyone is talking about right now
- The collections that felt exciting — and the ones that fell flat
- Why luxury fashion prices are reaching a breaking point
- How fashion houses balance creativity with pressure to sell
- The debate around what “sexy” means in fashion today
- How creators and commentators are reshaping fashion coverage
- What actually happens behind the scenes at fashion shows
- And how to take runway inspiration and translate it into your real wardrobe
Timestamps
02:00 Paris Fashion Week recap & the current state of the fashion industry
09:00 Runway inspiration and recreating fashion week looks at home
10:00 Hair, makeup and runway aesthetics shaping personal style
11:00 Tom Ford and the return of character on the runway
12:00 What “sexy” means in fashion today
20:00 How editors and creators get invited to fashion shows
22:00 Inside fashion week seating charts, VIPs and brand politics
25:00 Luxury brands pulling back from wholesale and retail partners
27:00 Who actually attends shows: clients, editors, celebrities
32:00 Balenciaga, cultural references and fashion storytelling
35:00 Music, staging and spectacle at major runway shows
37:00 Creative directors and controlling the full brand vision
39:00 The Chanel shoes everyone is talking about
40:00 Chanel bags vs practicality and everyday fashion
42:00 Nostalgia, personal style and dressing with joy
Follow Brenda on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/brendahashtag/
Thank you to my partners at Macy’s for my newest wardrobe essentials for spring! #Macyspartner
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 March 2026, 7:00 am - 46 minutes 5 secondsNavigating A New Era of Virality, Rage Bait, and Gen Z Content with Cosmopolitan's Editor-in-Chief
Before she was even 30 years old, Willa Bennett took over not one, but two of the most iconic magazines in media: Cosmopolitan and Seventeen.
In this episode, I sit down with Willa to talk about what it actually takes to run a legacy magazine in 2026 — in a culture driven by viral discourse, instant backlash, and internet-speed opinions.
In this conversation, we get into:
- What it felt like to take over Cosmopolitan at 29
- What an Editor-in-Chief actually does day-to-day
- How she decides who and what gets visibility
- Why story matters more than star power
- The Sydney Sweeney cover and how she thinks about controversy
- Whether editorial “rage bait” is real
- How viral culture and engagement metrics shape modern media
- What Gen Z readers are actually curious about
- And why “taste” might be the most important skill in journalism right now
Timestamps
01:30 Growing up with magazines & coming full circle
04:30 Getting the Cosmopolitan job — the emotional moment
07:30 Running a legacy brand in a digital-first industry
10:30 What an Editor-in-Chief actually does in 2026
15:30 Instinct vs analytics — how editorial decisions are made
20:00 AI, dating culture & what young readers want
23:30 Story over star power & viral visibility
27:30 The Sydney Sweeney cover & navigating backlash
32:00 Is editorial rage bait real?
35:00 Celebrity culture, controversy & documenting the moment
37:30 Are we still in the Gen Z era?
40:00 The future of media & why taste matters
Follow Willa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/willahbennett/?hl=en
Thanks to Banana Republic for my favorite pieces from the spring collection. Shop their new arrivals at www.bananarepublic.com #BananaRepublicPartner
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
9 March 2026, 7:00 am - 32 minutes 25 secondsHow an Upper East Side Boutique Is Redefining the Retail Playbook
At 22-years-old, Madison Dowd bought Ludivine, a long-standing Upper East Side boutique, through BizBuySell.com. Instead of starting a brand from scratch, she stepped into an existing business with loyal customers, real inventory, a balance sheet, and an unwavering belief in the future of retail.
This conversation gets into what it actually looks like to run a multi-brand fashion boutique today — from buying decisions and trade shows to navigating instinct versus data. We also talk about learning a customer and buying patterns, what makes the Upper East Side the most valuable retail landscape, and the brands flying off her shelves.
Timestamps:
01:30 — Buying Ludivine at 22: Why she chose to purchase instead of start from scratch
05:45 — Finding the business on BizBuySell and stepping into an existing P&L
10:00 — Learning before changing: understanding a legacy customer base
14:40 — The Upper East Side shopper: loyalty, psychology, and neighborhood dynamics
19:15 — Buying strategy: trade shows, inventory bets, and seasonal planning
23:50 — Instinct vs. data: when to trust your gut
28:00 — Social media’s role in a brick-and-mortar business
30:45 — What actually makes a multi-brand boutique sustainable today
Shop Ludivine https://boutiqueludivine.com/
Follow Madison on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/madisondowd/
Follow Madison on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@shopgirlmadison
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2 March 2026, 8:00 am - 53 minutes 56 secondsJoseph Altuzarra on 20 Years in Fashion, “NYFW Is Dead,” and His Year of Yes
This week on Let’s Get Dressed, I’m sitting down with Joseph Altuzarra just days after his latest New York Fashion Week show. We talk about what 20 years in fashion really looks like when you’re running an independent brand, why people keep saying “NYFW is dead,” and what it actually costs to put on a show today.
Joseph shares how he thinks about staying relevant without chasing hype, the reality of pay-to-play celebrity culture, and why he’s calling this his “year of yes.” We also get personal — from fame and comparison to what it feels like to be 42 and still building. Plus: Heated Rivalry, Wuthering Heights, whether fashion is psychic, and his best advice for anyone who wants to work in the industry.
Follow Joseph on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/josephaltuzarra/
Follow Altuzarra on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/altuzarra/
Shop Altuzarra here https://altuzarra.com
Thanks to Banana Republic for my favorite pieces from the spring collection. Shop their new arrivals at www.bananarepublic.com #BananaRepublicPartner
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
23 February 2026, 8:00 am - 33 minutes 55 secondsNYFW Debrief: Romanticism Revival, Wuthering Heights, and More
Hi from NYC! This week, we’re debriefing NYFW — everything that happened on and off the runways that stopped us in our tracks.
From Ralph Lauren’s romantic revival to the iconic wardrobe on the Wuthering Heights press tour, we unpack why fashion feels like it’s entering a new era of dressing for joy. We also dive into the power shift at Vogue, British Vogue's moving March cover, and what it signals about the future of media.
Joining me is my friend Lydia Berry, co-founder of the social media agency Darlington, and our resident Gen Z eyes and ears on what’s actually driving conversation online right now. Follow Lydia on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lydberry/
Thanks to Banana Republic for my favorite pieces from the spring collection. Shop their new arrivals at www.bananarepublic.com #BananaRepublicPartner
Let’s Get Dressed
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperez
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/
Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperez
Liv Perez
Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperez
TikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perez
ShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
16 February 2026, 8:00 am - More Episodes? Get the App