
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 | 313 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In today's episode, I'm letting you guys into my journal and sharing what I’m most excited about in fashion this year. From specialty brands, to elevated loungewear, and sports as a runway, these are the themes that I'm betting big on for 2026.
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As the year comes to a close, we're looking back on the best Let's Get Dressed moments of the year. From our viral "shoppies" moment to , these are the soundbites that live rent free in our minds and we're definitely taking into the new year.
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Ok no idea how old you are, but the convo with Allison was just so refreshing to listen to. I find that for us in our 30s who grew up in a very specific time of body related messaging, there is this underlying feeling of thinking the same thoughts that Liz and Allison expressed but not feeling comfortable to talk about it in today’s culture. I really enjoyed feeling a sense of comradery- knowing that you also have those thought patterns or spiral and that’s ok, how you handle it etc. More please... more
I found this podcast by chance and now never and subscribe. Liv is thoughtful, intelligent and relatable. Im not probably her target audience at all and I love it. As a 60 year old woman and an attorney I love hearing about new names and faces in the world of beauty and fashion. Feeling good about yourself and how you present is so empowering. Someone said it’s not about the clothes but how you feel in the clothes.
I’m so happy I found you it’s amazing how hard it is to find someone talking about fashion trends jewelry shoes all the stuff. I know people post on IG TikTok YT Substack etc but I don’t have time to read all that I can listen and then look over the pics I love the pics however I just like many can’t read all of it time constraints. I like how you mix it with your own likes and personal info but not overly bc I still want to hear the trends and the brands you are shopping or recommend I love to... more
I always try and look for new podcasts and about a year ago I was looking for a really fun and fresh fashion podcast and came across Let’s get dressed ! The name alone lured me in but then when I listened I was like okay this is what I’ve been looking for ! Her voice is chic along with her wardrobe and it spoke to me ! I patiently wait for Mondays to listen to a new show !
I have been listening to Liv back when the podcast was called a friend of friend. Which showcased more of broader range of subjects but the fashion episodes…I kept coming back to. I love how this podcast has evolved into a true Fashion Girlie podcast focusing on different topics with in the fashion community and it’s most importantly FUN. I have been able to keep the flame of fashion alive with in me. The most recent episode on organizing closets with Lisa, I am praying that it turns into a TV ... more
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Focused on the latest in fashion and personal style, offerings are rich with insights from experts and industry leaders. Episodes cover various topics, including how to build a wardrobe that reflects personal identity, tips for navigating fashion trends during significant life changes, and live discussions of events like Fashion Month. Unique perspectives on style, evolving definitions of beauty, and practical advice for audience wardrobe management are consistently provided, making it a refreshing source for fashion enthusiasts seeking authenticity amidst an evolving industry landscape.
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