The “Queen of Thrift,” Bay Garnett discovers her guests’ most memorable outfits from their childhood and beyond - trying to get to the bottom of the fabric of their lives, whilst we pick up some great secondhand style and thrifting tips along the way.Get involved! And don’t forget - keep on thrifting!We have some super exciting guests lined up including Paloma Faith, Rachel Weisz, Charlotte Tilbur... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 38 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyDocumentaryArtsSociety & Culture |
Bay Garnett discovers her guests’ most memorable outfits and clothes from their childhood and beyond; delving into the fabric of their lives...
Bay Garnett discovers her guests’ most memorable outfits and clothes from their childhood and beyond; delving into the fabric of their lives...
Bay Garnett discovers her guests’ most memorable outfits and clothes from their childhood and beyond; delving into the fabric of their lives...
Bay Garnett discovers her guests’ most memorable outfits and clothes from their childhood and beyond; delving into the fabric of their lives...
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Bay Garnett, editor at British Vogue, is like your best friend who happens to hang out with the most stylish people on earth. I also love her you tube videos going through the closets of her super stylish friends. A Treat!
Actually shocked me when I had my headphones in, during the Sienna Miller interview & the host inexplicably begins shouting over & over again. Detracts from enjoyment.
I really wanted to like this but find the sound quality to be extremely off putting. I had to give up on the Poppy Delavigne episode. Poppy's voice varied wildly: sometimes loud, sometimes quiet without warning. Bay sounded like she was speaking down a very bad far away phone line. Big disparity in the levels and clarity. Massively irritating.
I love Bay and have followed her and her work for years so was excited to discover this podcast. The guests are great, the conversations interesting but it sounds like it been recorded in someone’s bedroom… fluctuating volumes, tinny sounds. Bad. I find it quite off putting. Bay is a passionate interviewer but not polished so she’ll jump in and talk over people. That I don’t mind, I think it’s quite endearing but if you’re looking for quality journalism this isn’t it. Overall, a nice little list... more
Loved the conversations.
Apple Podcasts | #249 | United States/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #248 | United Kingdom/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #135 | Australia/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #10 | Singapore/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #58 | Ireland/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
Apple Podcasts | #64 | China/Arts/Fashion & Beauty |
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