Laura Vinroot Poole owns Capitol, an internationally-recognized specialty store with locations in Charlotte, North Carolina and Los Angeles, California. For Laura Vinroot Poole, Capitol has never really been about fashion...it has always always been about the people. From the designers she meets on the road to the editors and friends she hosts in-store, Laura gets to know our guests on a deeper, m... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 145 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | DesignFashion & BeautyArts |
Becky Malinsky was the deputy fashion director of the Wall Street Journal and contrbuted to numerous other publications including Glamour, Lucky and GQ throughout her publishing career. As people began returning to the office post-pandemic, Becky ha... more
Derek Lam is a prolific designer starting his latest chapter at Callas Milano from his new home in Paris. This legendary American fashion designer shares his journey from the early days of his career at Michael Kors to launching and selling his name... more
Jeffrey Costello and Robert Tagliapietra are the dapper duo behind Costello Tagliapietra. Over 30 years of working together they've accomplished something rare - they've continued to look forward and disrupt the fashion supply chain through their bu... more
I had the privilege of having a conversation with Anna Sui - one of the original independent designers who has conquered every category from ready-to-wear to beauty and fragrance…she’s always been way ahead of her time. But, in spite of the seemingl... more
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So glad you’re back, Laura!!
WWW podcasts offers detailed insight into the lives of those most influential to the high end fashion business. Leaning the twists and turns along their journeys has been a joy to hear.
A true inspiration for those looking to connect with industry insiders!
I love this episode! Marie is a DeW!!💪❤️🤓
Stumbled on Laura’s pod and so glad I did. I have 100 episodes of thoughtful and Smart conversation to keep me company while I take my morning walks. Don’t be fooled by pods name. It is not about fashion but about the people in the industry. - or just people. Love it
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