A show about the moments that made us — and what we were wearing when they happened. Host Emily Spivack peeks into the style diaries of artists, entrepreneurs, designers, and more. From New Balance and Gimlet Creative. #mydresscode Head over to gimletcreative.com/dresscodes to learn more.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArtsPersonal JournalsSociety & Culture |
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I really enjoyed this podcast. The episode lengths are short but good. If they all were around 20 minutes that would be perfect. Some of them felt a little brief. I would be interested in hearing the host interact more with the guests instead of editing just the sound bites. Very interested in her book too!
I really enjoyed these episodes!
Great, short, and fun little episodes! Really enjoyable fashion podcast.
I love this podcast I love fashion so please make more!!!!!!!😋 Thanks
Its refreshing to see a brand developing something that isn’t focused around their core product, but instead gives us content that’s honest - and stuff we want to hear about.
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