A queer fashion podcast exploring the relationship between gender, presentation, sexuality, and our wardrobes. Hosted by Ellen Ford, featuring high profile guests like queer fashion designers, a fashion psychologist, and her dad.
Two-Spirit visual artist Ryan Young tells me about being indigenous and LGBTQ, their art, and growing up on a reservation where their tribe recognizes Two-Spirit as a gender-identity- but not everyone is as accepting as it sounds.
Follow Ryan on Instagram: @indigenousvengeance
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Actress Jasika Nicole from ABC's The Good Doctor joins me to talk about fashion and the intersection of race, class, and body type. Plus, how to dress yourself to nail an audition and how she taught herself to make *literally* all her own clothes.
Follow Jasika's fantastic blog on Instagram: @jasikaistrycurious
Follow Outfit on Instagram:@hellenorosevelt
Wildfang CEO, author, and Wild Feminist Emma McIlroy gets real about representation in the world of b u s i n e s s and how running track taught her all she needs to know. Plus, we drink a beer during this one.
Follow Wildfang on Instagram: @wearewildfang
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The Phluid Project CEO & Founder Rob Smith, and Creative Director Kristina Keenan join me from underneath their NYC retail space, and we talk how to approach design with gender equality in mind.
Follow The Phluid Project on Instagram: @thephluidproject
Follow Outfit on Instagram: @hellenorosevelt
Fashion Historian Dr. Kimberly Chrisman-Campbell joins me in discussing how and when women were finally able to wear pants, which is a shockingly recent acquisition. Then, an extremely charming interview with a gal who remembers when pants became a thing, and her daughter who led her elementary school to pants emancipation.
Follow Dr. Chrisman-Campbell on Instagram:@wornonthisday
Follow Outfit on Instagram: @hellenorosevelt
Fran Dunaway and Naomi Gonzalez of TomboyX are here! They tell us about their original fashion goals, and how underwear ended up revealing itself to them... what does that even mean....
Leon Wu and Antonio Soto of Sharpe Suiting help me make a custom suit, and we lament those damn jumbo-sized feminine buttons.
Dawnn Karen is a fashion psychologist in New York, she and I discuss what different articles of clothing represent for us, and why she prefers feminine style for herself.
My dad recounts the time I threw a colossal fit about having to wear a dress. Hopefully, my brothers aren't listening because I admit the sneaky ways I stole their clothes.
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