The Barneys Podcast is the show that celebrates fashion, style, culture, and personality—and for Season 3, our new host Noor Tagouri is here to shake up the conversation. Noor is a trailblazing journalist who takes over the mic to dig deeper, challenge convention, and celebrate the people who dare to use their voices to push culture forward. With her heartfelt interview style, Noor has intimate conversations with a dynamic guest lineup that includes Tan France, Elaine Welteroth, Diet Prada, and more.
@Diet_Prada is the Instagram account with the biting wit that can make a major fashion brand stand accountable for errors in judgement—whether they've knocked off smaller designers or engaged in cultural appropriation—something that was much harder to call out before social media. Host Noor Tagouri talks to the duo running the account about the power, and responsibility, they have today.
As a model, Jillian Mercado has been featured on billboards from Times Square to Venice, Italy. And, she's one of the only professional models who also uses a wheelchair. Jillian talks with Noor Tagouri about how being a rebel was her survival mode growing up, and what it was like to see herself—wheelchair and all—on a huge billboard in Italy.
Dapper Dan, the iconic fashion designer who defined the look of '80s hip-hop, talks to host Noor Tagouri about the early days of his boutique—which was open 24/7 for almost a decade—and about how growing up in Harlem shaped the person and designer he is today.
Elaine Welteroth, the former Editor in Chief of Teen Vogue, was the youngest person ever at the helm of a Conde Nast publication, and second ever black editor at the company. Now, she’s the author of a book about knowing your worth, and she opens up to host Noor Tagouri on how she coped with naysayers and navigated professional hurdles.
Tan France is the fashion expert on Queer Eye, but he's so much more than the charming stylista with the pompadour. To kick off Season 3, Tan opens up to host Noor Tagouri about why he almost quit Queer Eye during the first season, the strength of his family relationships, and the immense pressure he felt as a young professional living in Salt Lake City and running three modest clothing companies. He also reveals how he used clothes to express himself as a child, including his love for Disney. Plus, he dishes on his latest show, Talking Funny.
The Barneys Podcast is back with a new host, and she’s ready to shake up the conversation. This season, trailblazing journalist Noor Tagouri takes over the mic to dig deeper, challenge convention, and celebrate the people who dare to push culture forward. She brings her heartfelt interview style to Season 3, as she has intimate conversations with a dynamic guest lineup that includes Tan France, Elaine Welteroth, Diet Prada, and more.
You know Martha Stewart as the force behind Martha Stewart Living magazine or one of the 94 books she's written on entertaining. But did you also know that she helped Paul Newman launch his salad dressings, and has a former life as a stockbroker? In this bonus episode, Barneys CEO Daniella Vitale talks with Martha Stewart about the many facets of her business and brand, including the inspiration behind the Martha Stewart burger available at all Freds at Barneys New York locations.
Sophia Bush has never bought the idea that it's not polite to talk about politics. She has been a force to be reckoned with since her breakout role on One Tree Hill, where she brought her passion for activism to her character. In this episode, she talks to host Cindi Leive about feminism, her experience within the #MeToo movement, and stepping into the producer's chair for her latest TV role.
Samin Nosrat is a chef and bestselling author who has distilled the craft of good cooking into four elements: Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat, which is now a hit series on Netflix. In this episode, she talks to host Cindi Leive about the beauty in mistakes, her manifestation journal, and the secret sauce that can turn a good dish great.
Cameron Russell has found incredible success as a supermodel, but it’s the victories she's had off the runway as an environmentalist and advocate for social and racial justice that she’s most proud of. In this episode, she talks to host Cindi Leive about challenging the status quo, speaking up about privilege, and making activism more than a lifestyle.
Victoria Beckham has been an international sensation for decades. First, as a member of the pop sensation the Spice Girls, and today as an international fashion designer at the helm of her namesake label, which just celebrated its tenth anniversary. In this episode, she talks to host Cindi Leive about working hard, revealing her true self on social media, family, and what it means to live her best life.
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