
Fashion writer and collector, Evan Gravelle, extends an invitation to guests to discuss the one piece of clothing they would rescue in a fire. Delving into the realms of fashion grails, cyclical trends, and their profound significance in a turbulent world, "TYSIAF" is a fiery conversation where those in the know, go. 🔥
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | Fashion & BeautyArts | ||||

This week I sit down with my friend, Toronto Stylist Yateh Larchie to talk about the biggest shows from Paris Fashion Week. We chat about the spectacle of Galliano's Margiela show and the futurism present across the runway.
You can find Yateh @ya... more
This week I sit down with Nick Barsoum, a collector who has worked in the fashion and design industry for a decade. We chat about his favourite garments, the nature of personal fashion, and how to build a style ethos.
You can find Things You'd Sa... more
This week I sit down and share a story about the Things I'd Save, and give a history lesson on the Prada Loafer. Than I get into some Burning Questions and try to share some of my knowledge and advice from my decade of collecting and writing about fa... more
This week I sit down with Adam Appugliesi, the Founder and Creative Director of Libero. We chat about his soccer career, the early days of starting a brand, and the friends and family that influenced him along the way.
You can find Adam @adamappu... more
In this episode I sit down with Toronto Stylist Yateh Larchie, who has been featured in Vogue and is my dear friend. We chat about Andre Leon Talley, Issey Miyake grails, and Maternity Fashion struggles.
You can find Yateh online @yatehlikelatte ... more
This week on the inaugural episode of Things You'd Save In A Fire, Evan brings on his most important guest, Toronto Photographer and Videographer Inna Yasinska. They chat about the piece she'd save from the flames, bridal fashion, designer consignmen... more
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