Exploring fashion as an art and a business. American Fashion Podcast is the fashion show for fashion people, diving deep into the designing, making, and selling of garments and accessories through long-form interviews with people at all levels and in all corners of the business, with an emphasis on sustainability and innovation, since 2014. Hosted by Charles Beckwith and Cathy Schepis.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyDesignArts |
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I don’t work anymore so clothing that is above 200.00 aren’t necessary. I would love you todo a podcasts on regular priced or more
I want so badly to continue listening to this podcast, because I think it is well structured and tackles important topics within the industry, but I can’t stand to listen to the host constantly interrupt the guests he’s interviewing, correct them, or go off on tangents like he knows more about the topic than the expert he invited on the show.
Loved your episode ‘Clothed in Cool’. Such interesting marketing commentary that is very helpful for a start up brand. Hope there’ll be more episodes like this!
Great guests, interesting topics, and perfect for someone like myself interested in the future of the fashion industry.
Guests are usually interesting, the host comes across has having little to no personality and an accusatory style of interviewing. He seems like he is out to pick on people and highlight their fallacies when possible. There is a better, more productive way to question. Can be hard to listen to, too negative.
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