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Men's Style & Fashion Podcast - The VOU

Men's Style & Fashion Podcast - The VOU

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Men's Style and Old Money Fashion - A Podcast by The VOU Official

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In today's podcast for men, we crack open Bernhard Roetzel's "Gentleman" – the cult classic that reveals why the truly powerful men dress differently than everyone else. Discover why Savile Row tailors are the "Mecca" of menswear and how they can transform not just your appearance but your confidence. Learn why top businessmen visit John Lobb for $2000 shoes while your colleagues buy disposable footwear. We'll reveal Roetzel's insider wisdom on why brass belt buckles signal refinement while s...
In this episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we dive into The Ivy League by Daniel Cappello — a richly layered book that’s part institutional history, part cultural anthropology, and part style manual for the quietly powerful. Considered exploration of how eight elite American universities shaped not only academia and politics but also fashion, status, and masculine identity. We unpack how the Ivy League became more than an athletic conference — evolving into a cultural signifier synonymous wi...
In this essential episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we crack open Gentleman: A Timeless Guide to Fashion — Bernhard Roetzel’s enduring masterclass on classic menswear. First published in 1999 and still regarded as the benchmark for dressing with purpose and polish, Gentleman is more than a style guide — it’s a manual for living with intent, one well-cut lapel and welted sole at a time. Join us and two expert guests as we walk through this seminal volume's structure, philosophy, and legacy. ...
In this episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we open the cult classic Take Ivy - the iconic 1965 Japanese photobook that captured the Ivy League campuses of America and redefined men’s style across the globe. Join us as we step into this quiet revolution in fashion, where khakis, loafers, OCBDs, and natural-shouldered blazers became the unofficial uniform of effortless cool. Shot candidly on the campuses of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and others, Take Ivy documented what American students wore w...
In this sharp-edged episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we turn our lens to Sharp Suits by Eric Musgrave — the definitive chronicle of the suit’s evolution from aristocratic uniform to modern menswear icon. Join us and two expert guests as we dissect this richly illustrated cultural history, packed with pinstripes, power dressing, and the personalities who made the suit a symbol of everything from rebellion to refinement. We explore how Sharp Suits repositions tailoring not just as tradition ...
In this in-depth episode of The VOU Podcast for men, we dive into The Men’s Fashion Book, the game-changing compendium chronicling 200 years of menswear. Join us as we unpack this ambitious A–Z volume, from Savile Row tailors and streetwear legends to iconic rock stars and cultural revolutionaries, we explore the fascinating mosaic of characters that shaped how men dress. Tune in as we discuss surprising pairings from the book – like how a 19th-century dandy ends up next to a modern TikTok in...
In today’s podcast, we explore Icons of Men’s Style by Josh Sims—a visual and cultural odyssey through the most enduring garments in the male wardrobe. More than a coffee-table book, Sims’s work traces the military, industrial, athletic, and cinematic origins of iconic pieces like the trench coat, leather jacket, blue jeans, white T-shirt, aviator sunglasses, duffle coat, and even the humble sweatshirt. Each item is analysed not only in terms of function and design but also as a product of th...
In today’s podcast, we delve into Cally Blackman’s 100 Years of Menswear - a sweeping exploration of men’s fashion from 1900 to the early 2000s, revealing how the male wardrobe became one of the most potent instruments of cultural identity and rebellion. Far more than a catalogue of suits and streetwear, Blackman’s work examines the social codes, historical upheavals, and subcultural innovations that shaped what men wore, why they wore it, and what it meant. We’ll trace how the austere tailor...
In today's podcast, we explore Alta Borghesia style as presented in the book "Alta Borghesia Style Guide - Dress Like Italian Aristocracy" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri. This comprehensive guide reveals how Italy's upper class developed a distinctive aesthetic that communicates heritage, taste, and social position through subtle sartorial choices. The typical Alta Borghesia wardrobe contains fewer than 30 garments, each of exceptional quality—with suits often requiring 80+ hours of handwor...
In today's podcast, we explore the Old Money style as presented in the book "Old Money Style Guide - Dress Like True Aristocracy" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri. This comprehensive guide reveals how aristocratic refinement created history's most enduring sartorial language. The average Old Money wardrobe contains garments aged 15+ years, with English shoes often resoled 20+ times over decades. We'll discuss how this book deconstructs Old Money dress codes: why Gianni Agnelli, worth $2 billi...
In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Scottish Highland Style, as curated from "The VOU's Scottish Highland Style Guide: How to Dress Like True Scottish Nobility" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri, revealing how centuries of tradition and aristocratic refinement have created one of the world's most distinctive sartorial languages. The book brilliantly deconstructs the intricate system of Highland dress while uncovering the fascinating historical innovations that transformed battl...
In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Nautical Aristocrat style, as curated from "The VOU's Cape Cod Style Mastery: How to Dress Like a Nautical Aristocrat" by Ru Amiri and Laurenti Arnault, revealing how America's coastal elite developed a distinctive wardrobe that balances maritime functionality with refined leisure. The book expertly deconstructs the evolution of Cape Cod fashion from practical seafaring attire to status symbols of the summer elite while uncovering the fascin...
In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Australian Old Money Style for men, as curated from "The VOU's Ultimate Guide to Australian Preppy Style and Down-Under Old Money Elegance" by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri, revealing how the unique Australian approach to preppy fashion creates a distinctive sartorial statement. The book brilliantly analyzes the adaptation of traditional preppy elements to Australia's diverse climate and outdoor lifestyle while uncovering the fascinating col...
In today's podcast, we look at the essence of Modern Old Money Style for men, as curated from "Modern Old Money Mastery - The VOU's Style Guide to Timeless Luxury by Laurenti Arnault and Ru Amiri, revealing how GenZ reinvents the classic Old Money style. The book brilliantly deconstructs several modern case studies while revealing the fascinating historical foundations of true old money style. From the 21-gauge knit of a Ralph Lauren Purple Label cashmere sweater to the precise angle of...
In today's podcast, we discuss proper men's etiquette for various social situations, including conversation, dining, social calls, and participation in sports like balls and hunting. We'll emphasize the importance of refinement, good manners, and self-control in all aspects of a gentleman's life and offer specific advice on fashion and interacting with others. So, if you have ever wondered what to do if you find an insect in your food or how you should ask a lady to dance, today's podcast has...
"In 1896, tennis champion Bill Tilden shocked the sports world by appearing at Wimbledon in what we now know as tennis whites - but these weren't originally meant for style. The all-white dress code was instituted because early tennis players found that sweat stains showed embarrassingly on coloured clothing. This practical solution would go on to become one of Preppy style's most enduring and iconic factors, influencing everything from polo shirts to summer trousers." In today's podcast, we ...
In 1954, at Harvard's Hasty Pudding Club, an extraordinary battle was quietly raging. A group of students had begun wearing their tweed jackets folded at the seams to create a distinctive rumpled look - a deliberate act of rebellion against the starched formality of the day. The style caught on so quickly that the campus newspaper ran a scathing editorial condemning this "willful destruction of fine clothing." Yet within months, J. Press was advertising jackets with "natural wrinkles" a...
Discover the timeless elegance of British upper-class style with this definitive guide to mastering the Sloane Ranger aesthetic. We delve deep into the rich heritage and subtle sophistication that defines one of Britain's most enduring fashion traditions, showcasing how the Sloane Ranger style evolved from its origins in Chelsea's Sloane Square to become a global symbol of refined taste. We'll provide detailed insights into essential wardrobe pieces, from the perfect tweed blazer to the iconi...
In today's podcast, we discuss "Inside the Westminster Menswear Archive" by Andrew Groves and Danielle Sprecher, a catalogue showcasing a menswear collection. We examine designers and garments from various periods, exploring themes of masculinity, technology, and the evolution of menswear. Specific garments are detailed, highlighting their historical context, design features, and material innovation. With exclusive access to over 120 key garments from the Westminster Menswear Archive, spannin...
In today's podcast, we discuss How to Behave by Samuel R. Wells, an etiquette guide that aimed to cultivate true American gentility. While the text was written over a century ago, the content is more relevant than ever, especially in our modern days of misinformation and tik-tok-driven trends that are not always correct or healthy. We'll cover a wide range of topics, from correct personal hygiene (cleanliness of body and breath) and healthy eating habits (avoiding overeating and hot foods) to...
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