From the beat of the catwalk to the tracks powering fashion photographers’ studios across the globe, special guests share what makes the worlds of music and fashion so compelling with host DJ Fat Tony.
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Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 50 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Im listening avidly and at the same time trying to find the tracks talked about as the guests are really passionate about their choices . I love this pod cast and hope it goes on for ever … Fat Tony does talk alot but only because he is extremely knowledgeable about music and not shy about letting us know when something is new to him.
Great stuff. Love it , love his book and well done
Loved listening to her. It’s my first episode listening to the podcast. But I did find that she was talking extra quickly to stop Tony from butting in too much 😄 looking forward to listening to the others!
I love the podcast’s casual chat concept, but I wish the host allowed the guest more time to share about themselves. It feels like the host dominates the conversation. Personally, I wanted to hear more about Chet Lo from Chet himself, especially since the episode features him
I’ve just listened to the Val Garland interview where it seemed that the voice Fat Tony was most interested in hearing was his own.
His questions were like monologues and his constant need to share his own opinions and views left little space for the interviewee to tell her story.
Fat Tony’s book is titled “I Don’t Take Requests” so I’m sure he’ll ignore my request to speak less and give the the interviewee the time and opportunity to speak. We learnt little about Val and the musical choices w... more
I’ve been anticipating for this launch so much and I love all the guests, how they go on about their story in down-to-earth way. However I do feel like DJ fat Tony takes over the conversation too much. I see that his enthusiasm drives him to do so but as a listener it sounds like sometimes he’s interrupting the guest talking.
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This podcast explores the dynamic intersections of fashion and music, featuring an array of special guests from renowned designers to influential musicians. Conversations often revolve around the personal experiences of the guests within the industries, highlighting their journeys, influences, and perspectives on creativity. Themes include authenticity, the evolution of styles, and how cultural backgrounds shape both fashion and music. The unique host brings depth to these dialogues, often infusing anecdotal insights that add a personal touch to the guest's narratives. The podcast is likely to appeal to those interested in creative professions, particularly in the realms of arts and entertainment, and it emphasizes the inspirational stories... more
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Recent guests on Fashion Radio include:
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2. Robert Wun
3. Clara Amfo
4. Isamaya Ffrench
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