Episode 261: A Debate About Dior

As the fashion weeks continue, we find a show we just can't agree on. We have a bit to discuss about this year's Academy Awards. A model is speaking out (again) about size inclusivity. Selfridge's is making big sustainability moves. A shoe broke at a basketball game. Botox has a new competitor. And what about apparel made in prisons? All this and more, on this week's episode of Pop Fashion. Come hang out!


Episode 260: The Super Party Birthday Show

Welcome to our fifth anniversary show! We start the episode with news of Karl Lagerfeld's death, Payless store closures, and a brand's statement(s) on animal welfare. Burberry is in hot water for a controversial runway look, and Prada is launching a diversity council. Then, we cheers to five years with a trip down memory lane. Come hang out!

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Episode 259: New York Fashion Week

This week we dissect the remaining parts of New York Fashion Week that still make sense, including Tomo Koizumi's standout show and whatever Rag & Bone was doing with artificial intelligence. But wait! There's also a fashion crime involving a celeb favorite of the show. Beyond fashion week, we've got Amazon patents, a secret romance shocking the outdoor gear world, and a cotton supply chain transparency initiative. Come hang out!

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Episode 258: Like Glamour Shots, But Better

Six retailers have filed for bankruptcy and we're only six weeks into 2019. What is happening? We don't know, but we're ready to pour one out. If you never got cast on America's Next Top Model, you're about to have another chance at model stardom...sort of. How prevalent is bullying in the fashion industry? H&M is shaking things up and bringing a former whistleblower on board. An outerwear brand collaborated with Inuit seamstresses, and Conde Nast is launching a B2B publication. Come hang out!


Episode 255: LVMH’s New Brand Under Its Umbrella Ella Ella

We are in two different places, but we still are bringing that sweet, sweet retail and fashion news to you. This week, the Marie Kondo effect is hitting thrift stores, the Lunar New Year is influencing collections, and Van Heusen had a class action settlement over fake sales. In other news, LVMH is about to make a deal, everyone is filing Chapter 11, an iconic flagship is closing, and there's a fashion crime involving jewelry and credit cards. Come hang out!

Episode 253: Fashion and Revenge

It's a new year with the same old problems as we discuss trademark arguments involving some of fashion's biggest names — and one 90s rock band. (No, really, there are three trademark lawsuits happening.) Dollar stores may be your new favorite place to shop for beauty products, we dig into the Raf Simons vs. Calvin Klein news from late last month, H&M has a cool new collab, and we wonder just how much Walmart is our new big brother. Come hang out!