Stories of independence and style. A show from New Balance and Gimlet Creative.
June 3, 2019
Introducing Dress Codes
Dress Codes
A show about the moments that made us — and what we were wearing when it happened. A new show from New Balance and Gimlet Creative. Hosted by Emily Spivack.
June 18, 2019
Seeing Yourself On Screen: Camille Friend
As a hairstylist in Hollywood, Camille Friend created the iconic looks in Black Panther, Captain Marvel, and many more. Her fascination with hair styling started at a young age-when she would help out in her uncle’s hair salon.
The Powersuit Remixed: Rae Tutera
Buying a suit that fit was a profound experience for Rae Tutera. It transformed their sense of self and led them to a new career: helping other non-binary folks find the clothes that work for them.
June 25, 2019
Culottes to Karen O: Christian Joy
Christian Joy’s work is meant to be torn, sweated on, and ripped off. From sticky rock clubs to glimmering Coachella stages, her one-of-a-kind aesthetic has been seen on artists like Childish Gambino, Maggie Rogers, and most notably, Karen O. Christian lets us raid her studio, and shares the five items that helped transform this artist into a fashion icon.
July 2, 2019
Door-Knockers and Dior: Misa Hylton
When luxury designers refused to lend her recording artists clothing for videos and shoots, fashion stylist Misa Hylton came up with her own designs. The looks she made ushered in a new era for women in hip-hop.
July 9, 2019
Bun Huggers to White Oxfords: Clothing As Armor
Clothing has a functional purpose, but it can also unlock our inner confidence. It can act as our armor. In this episode, we’re mixing it up. Three different takes on everyday pieces of armor - with Olympian Emma Coburn, Jeni Britton-Bauer of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Cream, and fashion-forward New Yorkers.
July 16, 2019
Under the Spotlight in a Crop Top: Joel Kim Booster
When he performs stand-up, Joel Kim Booster pays a lot of attention to how he presents himself on stage. While these days his aesthetic is “Janet Jackson backup dancer, 1994,” it hasn’t always been that way. In this episode, Joel walks us through his style evolution—from a homeschooled teen obsessed with being “normal,” to a risky performer turning comedy conventions upside down.
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