The Glossy Podcast is a weekly show on the impact of technology on the fashion and luxury industries with the people making change happen.
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 604 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Business NewsFashion & BeautyArtsNews |
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi is joined by guest host Alison Bringé, CMO of Launchmetrics, to break down some of the data around Fashion Month.
We discuss the brands that made the most of their shows, the... more
In addition to its DTC business, the customizable fine jewelry brand Tiny Tags has a Target collection that sells in nearly 1,700 stores and is expected to drive $7 million to $9 million in sales this year. On this week’s episode of the Glossy Podcas... more
On the Glossy Week in Review podcast, senior fashion reporter Danny Parisi and international reporter Zofia Zwieglinska break down some of the biggest fashion news of the week.
This week, we talk about Paris Fashion Week and the lack of political st... more
If you watched the Oscars and the event’s afterparties Sunday night, chances are you saw a Métier handbag. The brand’s clutches were seen all over the red carpets, carried by stars from Kaia Germer to Amy Poehler to Anna Sawai. And it wasn’t the firs... more
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I really wanted to like this podcast because the guests are insightful, industry-leading professionals I want to hear from. But the host truly makes this show so difficult to listen through and take seriously.
I work in this industry and this sounds like sitting down for an internal meeting with a CEO and a Marketing intern who giggles through everything she says and lobs softball questions that don’t take advantage of the experience or seniority of the CEO, for the sake of participating.
Why i... more
So informative, love this podcast.
“It’s like, obviously like,” so many “likes” as filler! Hosts are juvenile and immature. It’s a shame because the guests really sound interesting. Might have to finally unfollow.
Update — finally unfollowing. Hosts still just as bad, but this time offensive for anyone who doesn’t live in NYC or LA (as someone who lives in LA). Plus, plenty of interpretations and reports have been completely inaccurate or lacking nuance.
I love the content of the podcast. My only issue is that the female host laughs almost nervously after mostly everything she says. It’s distracting and doesn’t feel professional.
“It’s like, obviously like,” so many “likes” as filler! Hosts are juvenile and immature. It’s a shame because the guests really sound interesting. Might have to finally unfollow.
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Exploring the intersections of technology and the fashion industry, this podcast offers insightful discussions led by hosts who analyze current trends and the evolution of luxury branding. Episodes feature in-depth conversations with industry leaders, covering topics ranging from sustainability practices and e-commerce strategies to influencer marketing and corporate mergers. Unique in its approach, the series combines news with expert interviews, creating a resource for professionals interested in understanding the rapid changes affecting fashion and luxury sectors.
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