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Fashion journalists Camille Charriere and Monica Ainley give you a unique, behind the scenes look at how the fashion industry operates.

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    • A BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL
      Sep 18 2020

      A chatty, fun little back to school episode to end this season of Fashion: No Filter, in which your hosts explore their thoughts on the current climate, fashion's (over)pricing issue and a little bonus wedding gossip.


      THE SUSAN SARANDON EPISODE

      https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/fashion-no-filter/id1183345770?i=1000390348462



      Sweatpants Forever: How the fashion industry collapsed

      https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/08/06/magazine/fashion-sweatpants.html


      And of course…


      @FashionNoFilter

      @CamilleCharriere

      @MonicaAinleyDLV

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      58 min
    • An honest conversation about race and fashion: Pass the Mic to Henrietta Gallina & Robin Givhan
      Aug 15 2020

      In the final of three parts, Fashion: No Filter passes the mic to our guest editor Henrietta Gallina as we explore the role of mainstream media in the current climate.


      In light of the rallying cry for the fashion industry to put an end to ongoing systemic racism, Henrietta, Camille and Monica have been having some tough and candid conversations about the state of play and how they want to participate and show up in this moment. Their conclusion: Fashion: No Filter would share its platform in order to create meaningful dialogue and help foster understanding, learning and shared experiences in the most authentic way.


      In today’s conversation, Henrietta speaks to trailblazing fashion critic Robin Givhan who is a journalist at The Washington Post. Her work won her the Pulitzer Prize for Criticism in 2006 which is incidentally the first time the award was given to a fashion writer. The Pulitzer Committee cited Robin’s “witty, closely observed essays that transform fashion criticism into cultural criticism”.


      Henrietta and Robin begin with a birdseye view on the state of the industry today and move on to cover a range of topics. Robin explains why she claims in a recent piece that the fashion system was broken long before the pandemic hit and why it needs a reboot. They also discuss the racial fallout, performative marketing and smoke and mirror optics of advertising and inclusivity, cancel culture vs accountability and the importance of equity and equal representation. Robin who exemplifies the “only one” allegory in many ways, also looks back on her prestigious career and trajectory.


      As in the previous episode, the interview is followed by reactions and takeaways from your hosts Monica and Camille accompanied by Henrietta followed by a quick recap of the genesis of the project.


      Want more? Follow:


      @HenriettaGallina

      @RobinGivhan

      @WashingtonPost

      @TheConversations.podcast


      Articles mentioned:

      ‘Fashion was broken before the pandemic. A reboot could be just what it needs’ By Robin Givhan.

      https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/fashion-retail-business-bankrupt-stores/2020/06/12/463572b0-9c56-11ea-ac72-3841fcc9b35f_story.html


      I May Destroy You — Happy Animals (episode 7)

      https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000kk4c


      'Unequal Impact: The Deep Links Between Inequality and Climate Change' By Beth Gardiner.

      https://e360.yale.edu/features/unequal-impact-the-deep-links-between-inequality-and-climate-change

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      Camille Charriere | @camillecharriere

      Freelance Writer, Consultant, Creator

      Mobile: +44(0)7980714484


      itunes.com/fashionnofilter

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      1 h et 18 min
    • An honest conversation about race and fashion: Pass the Mic to Henrietta Gallina & Jordan Mitchell
      Aug 15 2020

      In the second of three parts, Fashion: No Filter passes the mic to our guest editor Henrietta Gallina to discuss the role of PR in the current climate.


      In light of the rallying cry for the fashion industry to put an end to ongoing systemic racism, Henrietta, Camille and Monica have been having some tough and candid conversations about the state of play and how they want to participate and show up in this moment. Their conclusion: Fashion: No Filter would share its platform in order to create meaningful dialogue and help foster understanding, learning and shared experiences in the most authentic way.


      In today’s conversation, Henrietta speaks to Jordan Mitchell, the Managing Director of talent and brand communications agency LMPR, based in London, who currently represents some of the biggest names in fashion and entertainment.


      Jordan and Henrietta look at the role of PR within the fashion ecosystem, explore the morality behind this often murkier branch of the industry, (given PRs are typically paid to do what brands and clients need and gloss over the mistakes they make), and the need for change within this specific sphere. They also take a closer look at hard-to-spot but extremely prevalent racial micro-aggressions and their potential effects on a black person’s mental health.


      Like in the previous episode, the interview is followed by reactions and takeaways from your hosts Monica and Camille accompanied by Henrietta.



      Want more? Follow:


      @HenriettaGallina

      @JordanMitchell

      @TheConversations.podcast

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      1 h et 11 min
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