The Run-Through with Vogue
A hit Broadway musical once asked âHow do you measure a year in a life?â In 2024, we measured it with the impossible-to-miss Wicked press tour, method dressing, and Moo Deng. Itâs been a year full of irreverent memes, some extremely wild headlines, and lots of new content to devour, (oh yes, and a presidential election). Chloe, Chioma, and the rest of The Vogue office are full of opinions on what moments deserve to reign supreme.
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesVogueâs fashion features director Mark Holgate and senior archive editor Laird Borrelli-Persson join Nicole Phelps to look back at the first quarter century of fashion. From the birth of Style.com to Alexander McQueenâs dramatic runway showsâthese are the best fashion fashion moments of the 2000s.
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesAfter months of speculation and anticipation, Chanel has officially announced its new artistic director: Matthieu Blazy, the former creative director of Bottega Veneta. In todayâs episode, Nicole is joined by Vogue editors Mark Holgate, Laia Garcia-Furtado, and Jose Criales Unzueta to discuss the exciting news. Together, they explore why Matthieu is the right fit for the role and what his appointment means for the brandâs future. The group also shares their thoughts on Louise Trotter taking the reins at Bottega Veneta.
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesFashion writer Hannah Jackson joins The Run-Through to talk through her article âHow Fashion Is Coming Down To Earth,â along with Willow Lindley, Vogueâs Fashion Market and Collaborations Director, and Jose Criales Unzueta, Vogueâs Lead Fashion Editor. They discuss the ways consumers are changing the ways they shop for fashion and the expansion of access to designers and brands From Zac Posen at Gap to designer collaborations with brands like Adidas and H&M, shoppers with a tight budget can still have access to high design.Â
Plus, a particularly lively headlines session covering John Gallianoâs departure from Maison Margiela and even more design house speculations.Â
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesOn today's episode, Nicole Phelps is joined by Vogue Runwayâs Jose Criales-Unzueta, who chronicled every single show, pop star fashion moment, and minor kerfluffle (no phones at The Row!) of 2024, and Laia Garcia-Furtado, who collected the shoes, jackets, and even the runway soundtrack that defined the year in a piece about its It-items. The three of them look back at 2024 and reveal some of their fashion predictions for 2025.
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesIn this episode of The Run-Through, hosts Chloe and Chioma sit down with Jonathan Anderson, the creative mastermind behind Loewe and JW Anderson, and the costume designer for the new film Queer. Jonathan shares insights into his collaboration with director Luca Guadagnino on the new film Queer (the two also worked on Challengers earlier this year) discussing everything from sourcing entirely vintage costumes (yes, even the underwear) to his thoughts on ayahuasca, and whatâs next for JW Anderson.
The Fashion Awards took place in London last night at the Royal Albert Hall, and British Vogueâs Chioma Nnadi skipped all the afterparties so that she could join Nicole Phelps immediately afterwards and give us a rundown of the evening.
We also have an extra-special treat: a conversation between Nnadi and SZA, British Vogueâs current cover star. This conversation feels less like an interview and more like sitting in on a conversation between two friends; which makes sense since Nnadi and SolĂĄnaâSZAâs real name, and how Nnadi calls herâgo back over a decade.
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesWe're revisiting one of our favorite episodes for the holiday! Chloe and Chioma have a conversation with Real Housewife of New York and timeless style icon, Jenna Lyons. They talk about the behind-the-scenes of her Paris Fashion Week latex look, her new faux eyelash venture LoveSeen, and of course about what brought her to the Bravo universe in the first place.Â
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesToday we're revisiting our conversation with Plum Sykes, the writer, editor, and noughties it-girl. Plum came on the podcast to talk with Chloe and Chioma about her new book, Wives Like Us, and her most hilarious Met Gala memories, beginning in the â90s when she first arrived on the scene at American Vogue.
Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choicesItâs the most wonderful time of the year â gift giving time! Kiana Murden and Madeline Fass, two of the editors behind Vogueâs extensive holiday gift guides, joined the pod to share some of their go-to presents. From a delicious-looking trompe-l'oile candle from John Derian to a chic glassware set from Service Projects, we have you covered this holiday season.
This week we're joined by Francesco Risso, the creative director at Marni.Â
For the past nine years, Risso has transformed the formerly family-owned Italian label launched by Consuelo Castiglioni in 1994 from a purveyor of sophisticated, off-beat clothes for artsy women to a laboratory for experimental and innovative forms of creative expression.Â
Risso delves into his years at Prada, his unconventional upbringing, and as a special bonus, youâll also learn the meaning behind his Instagram handle @asliceofbambi.Â
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