18 Fashion Podcasts To Listen To Now

By Ellie Smith

2 months ago

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Looking for new fashion podcasts to tune into? Here we highlight our favourites, from Chanel’s series on the future of fashion to a BBC podcast exploring sustainability in the industry. Happy listening.

Fashion Podcasts To Listen To Now

1. Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud

Fashion has long been considered a mode of self-expression – but how much of it makes up our identity? That’s the question designer Bella Freud seeks to answer in her new podcast, Fashion Neurosis. Inviting a new guest each episode to ‘lie on the couch’, Freud explores the conversations and messages we convey through our clothes. It promises a hefty lineup, with some of the first guests including Kate Moss, Courteney Cox and Rick Owens.

LISTEN: Launching October 2024, spotify.compodcasts.apple.com

2. Spill The Sustainabili-Tea

Join friends Izzy Manual and Rosie Okotcha as they navigate the world of sustainable fashion over a cup of tea on the sofa. Expect plenty of candid discussion, with topics spanning the rise of the Depop Girlie, vintage shopping and the small things that can make a big difference.

LISTEN: spotify.com

3. The Nordy Pod

Hosted by Pete Nordstrom, president of American luxury department store chain Nordstrom, The Nordy Pod dives deep into the world fashion through multiple lenses – speaking with brand founders, entrepreneurs and journalists to give a more holistic view of this ever-changing industry.

LISTEN: podcasts.apple.com

 

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4.Beyond Luxury

Join Carlota Rodben as she takes a deep dive into the rapidly changing luxury industry with her podcast Beyond Luxury. The author of Beyond Luxury: The Promise of Emotion, Rodben uses her podcast to extend the discussions visited in her book and explore the intersections of society, technology, experience and sustainability with regards to the luxury landscape. Various industry leaders spanning fashion, beauty, lifestyle, hospitality and technology will be joining Rodben each episode, making for some very insightful discussions.

LISTEN: podcasters.spotify.com

5. The Sustainable Conversation

A brand-new podcast from Salvation Army Trading Company (SATCoL), The Sustainable Conversation is all about second-hand fashion, and how to instill positive change within the industry. Hosted by former Stylist editor Naomi May, the podcast features interviews with important figures in the world of green fashion, including journalist Lucy Siegle, George Barrett, Sustainability Manager at John Lewis Partnership, and Majonne Frost, Head of Environment and Sustainability at SATCoL.

LISTEN: satcol.org

6. Louis Vuitton [Extended]

Ever wanted to dive behind the scenes of famed fashion house Louis Vuitton? Now you can, courtesy of the House’s first ever podcast Louis Vuitton [Extended]. Hosted by French fashion journalist and documentary-maker Loïc Prigent, this bi-monthly podcast features exclusive chats and interviews with the creative minds of the Maison – including Nicolas Ghesquière (Women’s Creative Director), Jacques Cavallier-Belletrud (Master Perfumer), Francesca Amfitheatrof (Artistic Director of Watches and Jewellery) and Pharrell Williams (Men’s Creative Director) – as well as closer looks at some of the brand’s muses, fashion shows and collaborations.

LISTEN: louisvuitton.com

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7. Down To Earth – The Hubbub Podcast

Environmental charity Hubbub recently renewed its podcast series, Down To Earth, for a second season. With new guests featured in every episode – some previous guests include climate justice activist Mikaela Loach, Mother of Pearl Creative Director Amy Powney and The Seam’s Layla Sergent – the podcast seeks to answer the question of how fashion can be made more eco-friendly. There’s also plenty of advice on how we can do our bit to make fashion work for the planet.

LISTEN: downtoearthpodcast.buzzsprout.com

8. My Life In Seven Charms

This podcast from Annoushka Ducas MBE sees the famed British jeweller sit down with a range of inspirational women, as they recount some of the pivotal moments in their life through seven charms. Annoushka, who has been collecting charms for as long as she can remember, uses the conversation to explore how charms can evoke memories and become charged with sentimental value. She has had a whole host of impressive guests on since it began, including former Lady In Waiting to Princess Margaret and best-selling author Lady Anne Glenconner, singer Sophie Ellis Bextor and British fashion designer Alice Temperley MBE. The new season, launching on 24 October, looks to be just as exciting, featuring names like Sadie Frost, Michelle Kennedy and Peony Lim.

LISTEN: spotify.com; find out more at annoushka.com

9. Farming Fashion

Created in collaboration between Farmerama Radio and Southeast and South West England Fibresheds, Farming Fashion is a three-part series that dives into the possibilities created by a regenerative fashion system. Led by conversations with farmers, processors and designers, the podcast explores the relationship between fashion and farming (and its steady decline over the last few decades).

LISTEN: farmerama.co

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10. You’re Dead To Me (Episode: ‘The History of High Heels’)

Tag lined as ‘the comedy podcast that takes history seriously’, You’re Dead To Me is a BBC show hosted by historian Greg Jenner and a steady stream of knowledgeable (and hilarious) guests. Each episode, Jenner invites a comedian and a specialising historian to come on to give a summarised lesson of a topic from history. While the podcast isn’t entirely dedicated to fashion, it has an excellent episode on the history of high heels and their many uses over the years. The episode features Dr Elizabeth Semmelhack and comedian Lauren Pattison as guests, and you can even browse through all of the shoes mentioned as you listen along here.

LISTEN: bbc.co.uk

11. In Conversation, A MATCHESFASHION Podcast

A podcast series from Matchesfashion.com explores the relationship between art and fashion. Running monthly as part of the brand’s Art Matches Fashion franchise, each episode will see a designer chat to an artist they admire. The inaugural episode features Laurie Simmons alongside Uruguayan designer Gabriela Hearst.

LISTEN: matchesfashion.com

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12. Chanel Connects

How can we move forward in today’s turbulent world? This question lies at the heart of this podcast from Chanel, which explores what the future looks like for the arts, culture and fashion industries in the wake of the pandemic. Guests include A-list actresses Tilda Swinton and Keira Knightley, dancers Akram Khan and Tamara Rojo, designer Es Devlin and filmmaker Lulu Wang, with conversations covering topics such as changing technology and the evolving culture of celebrity.

LISTEN: chanel.com

 

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13. Fashion Fix

This BBC podcast looks at the increasingly prescient issue of sustainability in fashion. Host and model Charli Howard meets the trailblazers on a mission to change the industry, such as the founder of eco-friendly activewear brand TALA Grace Beverley, vegan fashion champion Evanna Lynch and sustainable costume designer Sinéad Kidao. She also talks to fellow model and Extinction Rebellion campaigner Daisy Lowe, hears about life in a garment factory in Bangladesh, and explores the body positivity movement.

LISTEN: bbc.co.uk

 

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14. The Business of Fashion Podcast

Known for being one of the most reliable sources for fashion news, The Business of Fashion tackles the big issues facing the industry today. Its podcast is hosted by CEO Imran Ahmed, featuring interviews with some of the biggest names in fashion including Stella McCartney, Paul Smith and Kim Jones, the artistic director of Dior Men. Expect in-depth conversations, covering topics like racial inequality, mixing politics and fashion, and the rise and fall of Topshop.

LISTEN: podcasts.apple.com

15. Fashion No Filter

Journalists Camille Charriere and Monica Ainley give a behind the scenes look at how the fashion industry operates in their podcast Fashion No Filter. Each episode looks at a subject inherent to the fashion industry – whether that’s circular economy, Danish style or individuality in the era of social media. Previous guests have included model Arizona Muse, influencers Pernille Teisbaek and Bryan Boy, and French designer Alexandre de Betak.

LISTEN: play.acast.com

 

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16. What Were You Thinking?

A kind of Desert Island Discs for the fashion world, this podcast sees an array of celebrity guests telling designer Henry Holland their life stories through their wardrobes. Paul Smith reminisces on his first ever collection at Fashion Week, Pixie Geldof discusses growing up in the public eye and Alexa Chung reflects on her Glastonbury outfits, with funny anecdotes and moving stories featuring in every episode. The podcast was launched in partnership with resale platform Vestaire Collective, highlighting the idea that clothes tell stories – hence encouraging us to cherish our pre-existing pieces.

LISTEN: open.spotify.com

 

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17. Dressed: The History of Fashion

‘With over 7 billion people in the world, we all have one thing in common. Every day we all get dressed,’ it says, in the introduction of Dressed: The History of Fashion. This podcast looks at the social and cultural history of the clothes we wear, from the pin-back button to fashion’s love affair with the rose symbol. Bridgerton fans, don’t miss the ‘Bridgerton or Bust’ episode from a few years back, which takes a deep dive into the costumes from the wildly popular Netflix show.

LISTEN: podcasts.apple.com

 

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18. A Different Tweed

The fashion world’s equivalent to Inside The Actors Studio, interview podcast series A Different Tweed looks at the actual craft of creating clothing. Host Bronwyn Cosgrave hears from leading professionals from all over the world, including 14-time Emmy nominated costume designer Lou Eyerich, founder of Paris-based label Koché Christelle Kocher and jewellery designer Annoushka Ducas.

LISTEN: podcasts.apple.com

 

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