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Let's Get Dressed

Liv Perez
Fashion
Personal Style
Fashion Trends
Fashion Industry
New York Fashion Week
Sustainable Fashion
Wedding Planning
Los Angeles
Closet Organization
Tiktok
Social Media
Liv Perez
Ralph Lauren
Chanel
New York
Sydney Carlson
Capsule Wardrobe
Paris Fashion Week
Met Gala
Vintage Fashion

How do you create a staple wardrobe? What trends are dominating the runways? Who’s the coolest new designer to watch? Join ultimate fashion insider Liv Perez for new episodes every Monday to hear the best in fashion news, styling tips, and interviews with top industry leaders that will leave you inspired to dress and feel your best self every day.

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Recent Guests

Jack Savoie
Industry commentator and fashion content creator
Independent | A.Line (former store where he worked as a stylist)
Episode: How to Break Into Fashion, with Industry Commentator Jack Savoie
Adam Goldston
Co-founder of APL (athletic luxury footwear brand)
APL
Episode: What Makes a Great Sneaker? With APL founders Adam and Ryan Goldston
Ryan Goldston
Co-founder of APL (athletic luxury footwear brand)
APL
Episode: What Makes a Great Sneaker? With APL founders Adam and Ryan Goldston
Gab Waller
Aussie fashion insider with data-driven insight into summer fashion and brand performance
Gab Waller (independent fashion consultant)
Episode: Summer 2026 Fashion Trends: What's Actually Selling with Gab Waller
Bridget Foley
Former editor at WWD, author of Catwalk texts for Ralph Lauren's copy book
Women's Wear Daily (WWD); Catwalk book
Episode: How Ralph Lauren Shaped American Style
Erin Walsh
Fashion stylist who works with high-profile clients
(various fashion houses/brands mentioned in episode)
Episode: Inside Anne Hathaway’s Stylist’s Method for Getting Dressed
Zac Posen
Creative director at Gap Inc.; prominent fashion designer
Gap Inc.
Episode: Inside Zac Posen’s Gap and a New Era of American Fashion
Willa Bennett
Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan and Seventeen
Cosmopolitan; Seventeen
Episode: Navigating A New Era of Virality, Rage Bait, and Gen Z Content with Cosmopolitan's Editor-in-Chief
Madison Dowd
Owner of Ludivine, Upper East Side boutique
Ludivine
Episode: Is The Upper East Side The Best Shopping In New York?

Host

Liv Perez
Host of the show, guiding conversations and sharing fashion insight and personal perspective

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 667 ratings
  • Liv interrupts too much

    Listened to the jeans podcast and all I wanted to do was tell at liv to please stop interrupting! She wouldn’t let her guest finish speaking before making a dumb comment.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Dogwalker19
    United States12 days ago
  • Room for improvement

    “You guys” is becoming a tic that takes away from the content…ugh.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Lackland Cowgirl
    United States22 days ago
  • Great podcast

    I am a dog mom who lives in Madrid (we have all 4 seasons) and I walk my dog off leash every morning which means I have to deal with muddy paws on my clothes. I really struggle to look chic and put together while walking her.

    Thank you.

    😊

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ainur_rrd
    Spain23 days ago
  • Liv, Interrupted

    Liv has a habit of interrupting her guest while adding very little to the conversation. She tends to reply to guests in singular words like, “hot,” “love,” and “so chic” without anything further.

    She doesn’t add much depth and doesn’t seem to come at the subject from any sort of analytical or historical angle, which is why fashion is interesting. My takeaway is that she’s just a Shop My slash LTK final boss. Despite this, the podcast can still be interesting due to the interviewees they manage... more

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    abbey22nyc
    United States3 months ago
  • Love but Out of Touch

    I love listening to Let’s Get Dressed, but recently I’ve been finding the fashion recommendations a bit out of touch. Speaking as a middle class person, my fiance and I can barely afford a house, to pay for a wedding, and keep up with all the extras. All of my friends are in the same boat as I am and can’t even begin to dream about the next designer purchase. The average person isn’t paying over $150 for a pair of jeans. It’s fun to listen, but is out of touch with where the economy is at.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    lizlizwildd
    United States4 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some listeners feel the host interrupts guests, which can detract from interview depth.
Listeners appreciate the guest roster and insider perspectives on fashion brands and storytelling.
Audience frequently cites actionable wardrobe tips and brand recommendations as standout takeaways.
Positive mentions often highlight strong interviews with designers and industry commentators.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#15
United States/Arts/Fashion & Beauty
Apple Podcasts
#131
United States/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#13
Canada/Arts/Fashion & Beauty
Apple Podcasts
#16
United Kingdom/Arts/Fashion & Beauty
Apple Podcasts
#168
United Kingdom/Arts
Apple Podcasts
#177
Canada/Arts

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Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

[FROM THE ARCHIVES] How to Turn a Corporate Fashion Job Into a Content Career
Q: What was day one like when you went independent and started your own business?
Day one felt like stepping from a structured corporate routine into entrepreneurship, requiring a new daily structure and self-management, followed by a steep learning curve but ultimately more creative fulfillment as she grew her own brand and projects, including continuing content work.
[FROM THE ARCHIVES] How to Turn a Corporate Fashion Job Into a Content Career
Q: Take me all the way back to the beginning. I want to know how you got your start in fashion.
Sara explains her love of fashion from a young age, her first job at Nordstrom Seattle, internships at College Fashionista and Who What Wear, and how these early experiences built a customer-centric and practical understanding of fashion that eventually led to roles on Revolve's buying team and beyond.
What Makes a Great Sneaker? With APL founders Adam and Ryan Goldston
Q: How did you cultivate taste as your superpower, and how has that shaped decisions over the years?
Taste is developed through decisive leadership, willingness to take risks, and learning from both right and wrong decisions. It's about eliminating clutter, staying brave, and letting a strong point of view inform every product and space so customers feel something meaningful when they experience the brand.
What Makes a Great Sneaker? With APL founders Adam and Ryan Goldston
Q: Talk to me a little bit about the world building of APL.
World building for APL centers on creating a cohesive, physical space and product language that communicates luxury performance without relying on loud logos. It involves carefully designed stores, timeless materials, and a brand story that connects through experience and texture.
What Makes a Great Sneaker? With APL founders Adam and Ryan Goldston
Q: I'd love to hear from both of you because I'm sure you have different answers. What makes a perfect sneaker?
A perfect sneaker balances versatility, texture, and form, allowing wearers to perform at a high level while looking their best in any setting. The materials and the construction tell the story, with texture taking a central role in conveying quality and uniqueness.

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A fashion-focused show that blends trend analysis, styling guidance, and in-depth conversations with industry leaders. Episodes frequently explore topics like wardrobe strategy, fabric and material storytelling, and the realities of building brands or careers in fashion, often anchored by host-led insights and guest expertise. Notable across episodes are practical wardrobe tips, conversations with designers, executives, and industry commentators, and a recurring emphasis on making fashion both functional and inspirational for everyday life. The format often balances interview-driven content with host perspectives, resulting in a lively but informative look at how to dress with intention in a fast-moving industry.

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1. Jack Savoie
2. Adam Goldston
3. Ryan Goldston
4. Gab Waller
5. Bridget Foley
6. Erin Walsh
7. Zac Posen
8. Willa Bennett

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