Fashion's Only Fashion Show. Hosted by designer, Recho Omondi.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessFashion & BeautyArts |
Lauren was the host of a show called Behind The Velvet Ropes, interviewing some of the most iconic designers. The episode digresses at point where we talk about my internal crisis (not really anymore though) about having kids, which I also discussed ... more
How do you make a product?!!!! This episode highlights my FAVORITE part about fashion: DEVELOPING CLOTHES. I love being in factories. I love working with patternmakers. I love seeing designs come to life. more
What is a "colors and materials" designer? I didn't know exactly either. more
To understand her work, follow Nicole on Instagram before you even press play! There is no music in this episode because I'm in a weird mood. I really like this girl, she's humble and hardworking and one of the few guests to ever ask me a question ba... more
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Easy to listen to girlfriend talk is my favorite catagory for me time. I’m a mom and wanna feel cool so I feel like I’m getting “the latest” - love everything about this.
I have never seen an interviewer style like Omindi’s. It’s fresh, real, and direct. The conversation is always intimate and you feel this sense of openness and respect between Omondi and the people she Interviews. She always asks questions that evoke a story from the interviewee and I ALWAYS take something away from these stories. I am a black creative and Omondi teaches me to be fearless through my conquest. I am really thankful for this podcast and I pray it sticks around for a very long time.... more
Someone says that a good question is better than a good answer, Recho is asking so many good and right questions to the guests that sets and lead for different perspectives. It is a fashion history, fashion juices, fashion in different corners and variation.
I had to stop bc of the sound issues. The undulating high pitch sounds/crashing symbols during crucial parts of interviews makes me very aggravated and sad. Not only are they not sensory friendly, but they’re too loud and really distract from the person talking under it. more
Recho Omondi is intelligent about her questions with the guests on the show. Omondi dives into everything that we, the audience, are thinking but too coward to say. Thank you for this podcast and the honesty!
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