5 inspiring podcasts from fashion and interior brands – Fashion

From Dior to B&B Italia, these brands look at interesting topics in their podcasts, interview dedicated experts and give young, diverse talents a voice.

We have all spent a lot of time at home in recent weeks, in hammocks, baked cakes, hiking, jogging and cycling. A lockdown hobby that can be combined with it is listening to podcasts. This form of entertainment is ideal for relaxing, learning and being smart during one-and-a-half metre long excursions or zoom meetings. “I heard in a podcast that…” can be greeted by your friends, but don’t let yourself get out of the way and listen.

Lifestyle brands have also recognized that podcasts are a good addition to social media. Through a radio play, brands can literally get into the ears of their customers and share what they stand for with sweet-friendly voices. We’ve selected five brands that address interesting topics, interview guests, and go much further than sending a fleeting advertising jingle out into the world.

Discover the “female look” thanks to Dior

Within the Dior Talks, the podcast channel of the fashion house, there are several series in which a specific focus is chosen. The youngest is “Female Gaze”, which takes up the world of some female photographers. When creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri joined Dior, she decided to work only with female photographers. A very conscious decision, she explains herself in the first episode. Charlotte Jansen, British journalist and author of the book Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of Femal View, For this podcast series, this podcast series with female photographers talks about her career, feminism and femininity. The episodes with Maripol and Jeanette Beckman are already over podcast.dior.com Or Spotify.

Fresh look at fashion with Omondi

Recho Omondi is a Brooklyn-based designer inspired by her Kenyan cultural heritage and lifestyle in New York. The Omondi brand does not play by the traditional rules and wants to publish not only beautiful, exciting collections, but also challenging ideas about fashion in the world. Having your own podcast helps. With an open and critical mind, Recho asks questions that often do not dare to ask. From the lack of diversity in the fashion industry to what happens to our garments after we discard them. Listen to Omondi’s podcast about Spotify.

On the couch at B&B Italia

The Italian furniture brand didn’t sit still during the lockdown, but with its new podcast “The Couch,” it ensures that attentive sitting and listening is exactly what we’re going to do. Sit on your sofa and listen to journalist David Plaisant, the podcast’s host, talking to all sorts of international experts. In the podcast, you will learn the history of interior design, immerse it in design as a discipline and listen to stories about various design elements. The timing of this design podcast is perfect. During the lockdown, we all discovered the importance of a cozy house where you can find elements of yourself, be positively stimulated and relax. Listen ingly about Apple Podcast, among other things, Bebitalia.com Or Spotify

Various themes at Gucci

Italian fashion label Gucci also has its own podcast. The content is very diverse, so there is an episode for every taste. From ASMR in the kitchen with chef In Karime Lopez to whether machines can save our world, everything is covered in Gucci’s podcast. There are episodes with celebrities such as Florence Welch, Hari Nef, chef Massimo Bottura and Sir Elton John. Listen: The episode, in which activist and writer Scarlett Curtis talks to actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is more than worth listening to. Listen to the podcast, among other things, via Spotify Or Apple Podcasts.

Discovering young talents with Liberty London

The British luxury department store Liberty has been a fixed value in London since 1875. The department store is home to many well-known fashion, beauty and interior brands and also has its own line, which is best known for its iconic floral prints. As travel to London is not yet an option due to the Corona crisis, we are happy to visit them virtually thanks to all kinds of online initiatives. Liberty’s podcast also delves into the world of The British. You can choose between conversations with nonconformists such as the young designer Matty Bovan or interviews on a variety of topics. The conversation between Arizona Muse, supermodel and sustainability expert, and Diana Verde Nieto, CEO of Positive Luxury, is highly recommended. Interesting to know is that the conversation took place after the introduction of Liberty’s clothing bib ‘Wardrobe HQ’. To hear about Spotify And libertylondon.com.

We have all spent a lot of time at home in recent weeks, in hammocks, baked cakes, hiking, jogging and cycling. A lockdown hobby that can be combined with it is listening to podcasts. This form of entertainment is ideal for relaxing, learning and being smart during one-and-a-half metre long excursions or zoom meetings. “I heard in a podcast that…” can be greeted by your friends, but don’t let yourself get out of the way and listen. Lifestyle brands have also recognized that podcasts are a good addition to social media. Through a radio play, brands can literally get into the ears of their customers and share what they stand for with sweet-friendly voices. We’ve selected five brands that address interesting topics, interview guests, and go much further than sending a fleeting advertising jingle out into the world. Within the Dior Talks, the podcast channel of the fashion house, there are several series in which a specific focus is chosen. The youngest is “Female Gaze”, which takes up the world of some female photographers. When creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri joined Dior, she decided to work only with female photographers. A very conscious decision, she explains herself in the first episode. Charlotte Jansen, the British journalist and author of “Girl on Girl: Art and Photography in the Age of the Femal gaze”, talks about her career, feminism and femininity for this podcast series with female photographers. The episodes with Maripol and Jeanette Beckman can already be heard on podcast.dior.com or Spotify. Recho Omondi is a Brooklyn-based designer inspired by her Kenyan cultural heritage and lifestyle in New York. The Omondi brand does not play by the traditional rules and wants to publish not only beautiful, exciting collections, but also challenging ideas about fashion in the world. Having your own podcast helps. With an open and critical mind, Recho asks questions that often do not dare to ask. From the lack of diversity in the fashion industry to what happens to our garments after we discard them. Listen to Omondi’s podcast on Spotify. The Italian furniture brand didn’t sit still during the lockdown, but with its new podcast “The Couch,” it ensures that attentive sitting and listening is exactly what we’re going to do. Sit on your sofa and listen to journalist David Plaisant, the podcast’s host, talking to all sorts of international experts. In the podcast, you will learn the history of interior design, immerse it in design as a discipline and listen to stories about various design elements. The timing of this design podcast is perfect. During the lockdown, we all discovered the importance of a cozy house where you can find elements of yourself, be positively stimulated and relax. Among other things, you can listen to it via Apple Podcast, Bebitalia.com or Spotify The Italian fashion label Gucci also has its own podcast. The content is very diverse, so there is an episode for every taste. From ASMR in the kitchen with chef In Karime Lopez to whether machines can save our world, everything is covered in Gucci’s podcast. There are episodes with celebrities such as Florence Welch, Hari Nef, chef Massimo Bottura and Sir Elton John. Listen: The episode, in which activist and writer Scarlett Curtis talks to actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw, is more than worth listening to. Listen to the podcast on Spotify or Apple podcasts, among other things. The British luxury department store Liberty has been a fixed value in London since 1875. The department store is home to many well-known fashion, beauty and interior brands and also has its own line, which is best known for its iconic floral prints. As travel to London is not yet an option due to the Corona crisis, we are happy to visit them virtually thanks to all kinds of online initiatives. Liberty’s podcast also delves into the world of The British. You can choose between conversations with nonconformists such as the young designer Matty Bovan or interviews on a variety of topics. The conversation between Arizona Muse, supermodel and sustainability expert, and Diana Verde Nieto, CEO of Positive Luxury, is highly recommended. Interesting to know is that the conversation took place after the introduction of Liberty’s clothing bib ‘Wardrobe HQ’. Listen on Spotify and libertylondon.com.