A series of podcasts exploring Women in menSwear. I will be talking to guests from all aspects of the industry; Women starting their own brands, designers, freelancers, tailors and other professions that make up the industry I will also be sharing my own experiences within the industry as well as hearing about other’s journeys. The highs and lows everything in between from Diversity, Equality, Creativity, Struggles, love for what we do, are Women changing and challenging menswear or is it still a male dominated universe? Is there a seat for Women at the table? Let’s find out...Sarmilla
George Cox Footwear have made a huge impact within menswear, if you not know about the history behind this iconic brand who gave the most famous shoes with huge part of menswear "The Creepers" shoes then you might have to look into to why George Cox footwear and menswear have a bond together! Today's conversation is with the fourth generation and the fifth generation owner of the brand. Adam Waterfield has been within the brand for well over 40 years he grew up with the brand. Alistair Waterfield the fifth generation who is the Creative Director of George Cox Footwear . Join me on a conversation with Adam and Alistair who are the foundation of generation of a brand that began in 1906 with the most iconic footwear The Creepers came in 1949 and have made huge impact within the youth culture around the world but most of all George Cox footwear has made the most impact history where they played a major part in menswear. You can find George Cox Footwear here www.georgecoxfootwear.com
Fred Perry, Iconic Wimbledon Champion. From 1952 until today his famous polo shirt has remained one of the most recognised single pieces of men’s clothing. From Paul Weller, Terry from The Specials, Blur, JFK this most iconic brand was and has been worn by many influential people. Was Fred a marketer, inventor, designer, entrepreneur or a sportsman? Of course he was all of these. The passion he had for what he did from sports to creating was inspiring and when he created the Laurel Wreath his legacy was cemented. Join me as I talk on location in London with Richard Gilmore, the MD of Fred Perry as he explains all about the brand, the vision, the designs and most of all Fred Perry himself…Oh and why it all comes back to Tennis…
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