
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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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 335 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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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
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.
Used to be more fashion and trend content . Unfortunately it has shifted more towards the business side of fashion or behind the scene which is only relevant if you are in the business side of fashion
Fantastic fashion related podcast. The closet reset episodes and the interview with Altuzarra are standouts. My one request is that there are a lot of fave pieces listed by I want to know why it's considered so good
The interview with Joseph Altuzarra was outstanding. Brava, Liz!
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A stylish deep-dive series centered on fashion, brand storytelling, and industry leadership. Episodes frequently feature veteran journalists, celebrity stylists, and notable designers, offering historical context, trend analysis, and behind-the-scenes perspectives on couture, retail, and fashion media. Notable strengths include intimate access to elite fashion circles, practical styling and business insights, and candid conversations about press tours, editorial strategy, and the evolving role of legacy brands. Listeners are likely seeking actionable wardrobe guidance, brand-building wisdom, and a pulse on how fashion intersects culture, technology, and celebrity culture.
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