Folgen
-
Armed with an effortless style on and off the board, there's no doubt Blondey McCoy has captivated audiences worldwide, redefining what it means to be a modern skater.
Joining host DJ Fat Tony, the creative force behind THAMES proves his fashion-forward flair in the Fashion Radio booth, listing the music tracks that have served as constant inspiration throughout his short burgeoning career.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
When it comes to spotswear and subculture knowledge, no one can beat Gary Aspden. As the founder and curator of adidas Spezial, Aspden has tapped into London's sportswear crazy by breathing new life into the brand's immense archive. Joining DJ Fat Tony, the duo discuss London's vibrant subcultures and how they've influenced the evolution of sportswear.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Fehlende Folgen?
-
Few stylists have reached the levels that Law Roach has. Best known for his relationship with superstar-in-the-making Zendaya (which began when the actress was just 14), Roach has worked with legends like Celine Dion and Kerry Washington, and was one of the hosts of HBO’s Legendary. Joining DJ Fat Tony, the creative tour de force controversially reveals he never listens to music before delving into how he stays creative and how he got his start in fashion.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
For more than 40 years, London girl group Bananarama has shaped the British pop landscape with chart-toppers like ‘Venus’ and ‘Cruel Summer’. Dynamic duo Sara Dallin and Karen Woodward join Fashion Radio host DJ Fat Tony to reminisce on their career, tackling the highs, the challenges and the unforgettable moments that shaped their journey. Plus, they reflect on how they’ve influenced the next generations’ sound and style and dish on the tracks that keep them inspired.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
From helming British GQ to becoming editor of the Evening Standard, journalist Dylan Jones has long been at the forefront of the latest news across fashion and culture. Still, it’s his passion for music that’s seen the writing become a best-selling author with books charting some of the UK’s defining musical acts and subcultures like David Bowie A: Life and Sweet Dress: From Club Culture to Style Culture, the Story of the New Romantics. Reuniting with friend DJ Fat Tony, Jones joins Fashion Radio to discuss the ever-changing media landscape, his personal style, and music's role in all of it.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
When it comes to London’s original Club Kids, nightlife legend Princess Julia stands out among the crowd as a luminary still going strong. Since she first hit the scene during those heady days of the Blitz Club in the 1980s, the DJ and performer turned fashion muse has solidified her status as a pioneer of rebellious creativity. With a magnetic presence and a keen eye for avant-garde fashion, she’s transcended the boundaries of convention, influencing generations with her fearless individuality. Joining DJ Fat Tony, Princess Julia breaks down her outfit in Visage's 'Fade To Grey' music video, DJing for London's hottest fashion designers and the tracks that she’ll always have on repeat.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
While best known for his work with Lady Gaga, Nicola Formichetti's multifaceted career has seen the creative take on the role of stylist, editor, and director and more Renowned for his innovative approach and boundary-pushing aesthetics he’s seamlessly transitioned between roles, leaving an indelible mark on the industry. Now, Formichetti is joining DJ Fat Tony in the Fashion Radio booth to break down the tracks that kept him inspired on his journey to becoming one of today’s top talents.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
As one of the UK’s most renowned creatives, Tracey Emin rose to prominence during the 1990s as an original YBA (Young British Artist). Her deeply personal works, often drawing inspiration from her tumultuous life experiences, explore themes of love, loss, sexuality, and femininity. Working across various mediums from drawings, paintings, sculptures, neon signs, and installations, Emin’s inspirations are wide-ranging. Joining host DJ Fat Tony discusses the tracks that keep her inspired and shares stories of nights out with David Bowie, Jarvis Cocker and more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Russell Tovey may have started as a television heartthrob, but it's his podcast, Talk Art that’s propelled him to new heights among London’s creative circles. Since it was launched in 2018 with gallerist co-founder Robert Diament, the podcast has set out to make discourse around art approachable and relatable, with in-depth interviews from the likes of Dan Levy, Judy Chicago and more. Joining DJ Fat Tony, Tovey tells our host why it was important for him to make the enjoyment of art less daunting, the queer artists that keep him inspired, and the pop girls he listens to day-to-day.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Since punk took hold in the 1970s, London’s fashion scene has been defined by rebellious creativity. Keeping the anarchy alive is JORDANLUCA, co-founded by partners Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto. Having carved a niche in today’s fashion landscape with their bold, forward-facing blend of streetwear, sportswear, and high fashion, the duo have established a distinct aesthetic inspired by the city’s dynamic energy and queer culture. Joining DJ Fat Tony, the designers discuss the role nightlife has in their creative process and the musicians they’re dying to dress.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
In this episode, Eugene shares what it really means to be on of fashion’s great hairdressers, how he got to the top, what makes drum and bass punk, and dreams of working with Beethoven.
With a career spanning almost four decades, London-born Eugene is a highly respected fashion hair stylist known for his experimental approach. He began developing his experimental style as a working class teenager, drawing inspiration from the punks, skinheads and Teddy Boys. Over the years, he has created looks for Louis Vuitton, Rick Owens, Chanel, Maison Margiela, Givenchy and many more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Kyle is a celebrity stylist and designer, working with some of the biggest names in fashion and music. In this episode they share their most important musical influences, from Sister Sledge and Teena Marie to Lil Kim, and what it’s really like working with the divas of the world.
Growing up in West London, Kyle describes their style as ‘clubland meets couture’. Working across the worlds of fashion and music, styling everyone from Rita Ora to Lily Allen, Kyle’s resume also includes work on hit TV shows like The X Factor UK and The Voice UK, plus features in Vogue, Tatler and Cosmopolitan.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Karen Elson is many things; model, singer, songwriter and fashion icon included. Born in Manchester and scouted as a teenager, Elson has gone on to become a globally recognised face and muse in the industry. Sharing the songs which mean the most to her, in this episode she revisits her illustrious career so far.
Making her modelling debut at the tender age of 18 for the cover of Italian Vogue, before she was 20 Karen had been the face of Chanel, Gucci, Valentino and Versace. In the two decades since, she has been photographed by international greats such as Peter Lindbergh, Mario Testino, Craig McDean, Karl Lagerfield, Nick Knight and Richard Avedon. In 2005, Karen won a British Fashion Award for Best Model. Not just a dab hand in fashion, she released her memoir in 2020 with Rizzoli, and has three albums.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
The stuff of legend, Daphne was raised in an artists’ colony in Cadaques with Salvador DalÍ and the Surrealists. In this episode, she revisits her eclectic career in fashion and music.
A musician, muse, artist and designer, Daphne is renowned for her work in the arts. She has collected fashion, specifically haute couture, for a number of years, and is known for her iconic appearance complete with towering heel-less shoes. She’s worked with photographers such as David La Chapelle, Steven Klein and Nick Knight, who has directed most of her music videos. In the mid-1980s, she lived in New York City with her sister Catherine Guinness, a companion of Andy Warhol.
Across her life, Daphne has also produced Oscar-nominated films, designed a range of clothing with Dover Street Market and released an eponymous fragrance with fashion house Comme des Garçons. She is the founder of the Isabella Blow Foundation, a charitable foundation supporting aspiring art and fashion students and facilitating research in the fields of depression and mental health.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Sharing how he got his start and the secret to going viral, the Instagram star Leo Mandela aka Gully Guy Leo, shares his story, what it’s like having Tyler the Creator as a friend and fan, and the music behind it all.
Leo may have had a quiet upbringing in the North of England, but he’s now one of the most recognisable influencers in fashion. Inspired by the buzz of London, Leo rose to internet fame after he began posting pictures of his outfits from his home in Warwickshire, amassing followers including streetwear heavyweights Virgil Abloh and Heron Preston. At just 15 years old, he was chosen by Converse to help re-launch the One Star trainer as the face of the campaign. Now, he can be found on the front rows of Fendi, Dior and Louis Vuitton at Paris Fashion Week and DJ’ing fashion week parties.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Jodie Harsh is a London-based DJ, music promoter, draq queen and performer, famous for her trademark blonde locks. In this episode, Jodie discusses being London’s premier Drag DJ, making music during lockdown and much more.
Born in Canterbury in 1985, Jodie attended the London College of Fashion, and would soon come to adopt the persona of ‘Jodie Harsh’ in the nightclub world. She’s worked with everyone from Charlie XCX, and is perhaps London’s best-known drag queen.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
He’s made hats for everyone from Boy George and Grace Jones to Jean Paul Gaultier and Marc Jacobs. In this episode, Stephen reveals his love for Fellini, Britney Spears, and how hats can change the world.
Stephen studied at Central Saint Martins school, where he graduated in 1979. A regular on the London club scene, by 1980 he was making hats for Boy George, Spandau Ballet and Grace Jones and was sufficiently established to open his own shop. As his reputation and clientele steadily grew, he was invited to represent Britain in fashion shows in New York, Montreal, Helsinki and Tokyo. In 1984, he became the first British milliner to work in Paris, designing hats for Jean Paul Gaultier, Thierry Mugler and COMME des GARÇONS, whilst more recent associations include Dior and Marc Jacobs.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Cozette is known to jump on the DJ decks now and again, but mainly she’s a fashion consultant, editor and mentor, with a serious love of clothes and music. In this episode she talks about the magic of Bananarama and pioneering London Fashion Week Men’s.
Working the door for Fat Tony’s night in the West End in the 90s, Cozette was a mainstay in London nightlife. During this time, she worked as PA and design assistant to Bella Freud, and was a PR at luxury jeweller Solange Azagury. In 2008, she launched her own much lauded fashion label SIBLING, which closed in 2017. During the pandemic she worked alongside designers to set up the Emergency Designer Network making thousands of high grade scrubs and gowns for the NHS.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
Upending stereotypes of masculinity and identity in her work by drawing on her West-Indian heritage, Bianca’s collections always come with a twist. In this episode, she shares how Kelis influenced her personal style, and having Beyoncé’s 'Alien Superstar' on constant repeat.
Nominated as Menswear Designer of the Year by the British Fashion Awards in 2023, Bianca grew up in London. She completed her BA in Fashion Design at Kingston University, then specialised in menswear during her MA at the Royal College of Art. Her research is heavily based on self-documentation and in June 2017 she curated an exhibition entitled ‘Personal Politics’, and then in 2019, she curated ‘Nearness’ at Market Row in Brixton, held to coincide with Black History Month.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
-
With celebrities and musicians like Kylie Jenner, Doja Cat, Dua Lipa and Zendaya obsessing over his signature spike knitwear, the Asian-American designer has risen quickly to the top since he moved to London from NYC in 2015. In this episode, he discusses his inspirations and what’s playing in his studio right now.
After graduating from the prestigious Central Saint Martins school, Chet quickly rose to critical acclaim, and has since joined the British Fashion Council’s NEWGEN scheme, with his work featured in Vogue, Dazed, The Face and Crack magazines.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
- Mehr anzeigen