This is DressHer, the podcast about luxury fashion and the forces that influence it. Ever wonder how Prada went from a humble family business to multi-billion dollar fashion brand? Or how the rise of superstar designers like Alexander McQueen came to be? In each episode, I pick apart one of your favorite brands to try and understand the true meaning of luxury.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArts |
A brave new world. What happens when you wear "out" your digital Louis Vuitton Neverfull GM more than you wear the physical item? In this episode, I explore the pros and cons of digital fashion. more
There are many celebrity fashion brands out there. Jessica Simpson's eponymous brand was the first celebrity line to crack one billion dollars in sales. Draper James by Reese Witherspoon. I could go on and on. Then, of course, there are literally a m... more
The first Monday in May is the biggest fashion event of the year. The Met Ball brings luxury fashion to the big stage. It represents the confluence of fashion and celebrity culture. In this episode, I explore the rise of celebrities into the fashion ... more
Everyone is a mixture of both feminine and masculine energies. In the past couple of years, I feel as though feminine energy has been looked down on. With books coming out like Girl Boss or Lean In, females today are told to be a leader, be assertive... more
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It’s so hard to find a good podcast. Glad I listened. Really informative and well opinionated. I will definitely keep listening.
I really loved your story about Susie cave. I never knew that she was one of westwoods muses! Good job! I really liked your commentary about how femininity related to her brand the vampires wife. Keep up the good work and I’m excitedly waiting season 2
Very relatable podcast! I was able to understand myself a lot in the first episode when she spoke about feminine versus masculine energy. Michelle is able to paint a very clear picture with no unnecessary tangents that loses or confuses the listener. I’m looking forward to listen and learn some more :)
DressHer would open up your mind to what is really going on behind the luxury fashion industry. It is apparent that Michelle does her research well and the contents of her podcast says it all. I’m looking forward to hearing more luxury brands and the real story behind them.
A great topic that I never have thought about. I learned a lot about the mishaps and chaos attached to luxury fashion. Excited to hear more about how influencers have transformed the game! Love her voice, storytelling style and will stay tuned.
Apple Podcasts | #185 | Poland/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #228 | Austria/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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