DiscoverWTF: We Talk Fashion
WTF: We Talk Fashion
Claim Ownership

WTF: We Talk Fashion

Author: Lindsey Evans & Ballie Benemelis

Subscribed: 1Played: 68
Share

Description

Unfiltered and unapologetic, join hosts Baille and Lindsey as they take you inside the world of fashion and beauty, dropping style gems, industry knowledge and exploring the latest moves shaping the global fashion scene. Tune in as this dynamic duo gives a tell-all on the highs, the lows and things that made them go WTF!

32 Episodes
Reverse
The WTF: We Talk Fashion Season One finale opens with an Veuve Clicquot event recap and recount of two must-watch fashion documentaries. Baille and Lindsey then dive into another heavy week of fashion news starting with a fun Black Friday shopping fact, a newcomer making big waves in the fashion-tech space, Dua Lipa’s skincare line with Augustinus Bader, the 13th LVMH Prize, the absurdity of Skims’ panty Advent calendar versus Vogue’s luxe version, Lugano Diamonds’ shocking bankruptcy, and Goodwill’s little luxury secret. The duo’s WTF moments focus on two absurd products and the burns come for Kate Hudson this week. Finally, the episode wraps with product reccs that will get you through the holiday season and beyond, plus a quote reminding you that style speaks louder than words—food for thought as we ponder what message we want to send in the new year. See you for Season Two in January, Queens!
This week on WTF: We Talk Fashion, Baille and Lindsey waste no time, immediately diving into black-tie glamour, ASOS gowns that pass for luxury and a fulfilling styling trip to D.C., complete with energized clients and brunch with the girlies. Fashion News is robust with the Met Gala 2026 theme (and its main underwriter), Balmain’s new creative director, Lyst’s brand rankings, the EU’s massive fines for three luxury houses, the worlds first venture-backed Hermès investment funds, a robot that cuts hair braiding time in half, Michelle Obama’s new book, and much, much more are up for discussion. Then it’s on to moments that made us say WTF, and shocker, Shein and Timothee Chalamet have made the list once again. Finally, they close with celebrity burns that will bring you to tears, handbag recommendations, and the ultimate closing quote from Pat McGrath.
Your favorite fashion duo is back! The episode begins with the girls swapping stories about a New York encounter with Amy Odell and a weekend wedding with an outfit change. Then it’s on to discussing the biggest news shaping the fashion industry—the CFDA Awards, Lululemon’s doomed NFL collab, Swarovski’s “Masters of Light” anniversary exhibit, Lagos Fashion Week, and Coloro (Pantone’s rival) to name a few. What made the girls’ “WTF” moments this week? Jacquemus’s new bag charm ad campaign and Gen Z coming for the Nike Air Force 1. And this week the “burns” keep coming from Julia Fox’s disgraceful Jackie Kennedy costume to Kerry Washington’s look for the LACMA Art+Film Gala. The episode closes with two product reccs you’ve come to know and trust.
This week on WTF: We Talk Fashion, Baille and Lindsey are back on their ish and bursting with stories, unfiltered commentary, and fashion news. Lindsey shares an emotional yet uplifting trip to New York with her best friend for a clinical trial at Sloan Kettering — complete with Plaza Hotel glamour, Broadway magic, and a little retail therapy at Celine and McQueen. Baille fills us in on D.C.’s NewsBash, a stunning pink-themed gala supporting breast cancer detection and care, plus a Bloomingdale’s panel featuring fashion and skincare pros. The duo dish on Vogue World’s cinematic runway spectacle; the latest fashion awards; beauty lawsuits and brand acquisitions; Skims latest spectacle, the Merkin; and even China’s new influencer laws. It’s a mix of fashion, friendship, and fierce opinions—exactly what makes We Talk Fashion your stylish weekly escape.
On this episode of WTF, Baille and Lindsey unpack the standout shows from top designers at Paris Fashion Week. They analyze the most notable looks this season and each designers use of silhouette, texture and theme to define their SS26 collections. To close, the hosts share their favorite collection and discuss how Paris continues to set the tone for global fashion trends.
In this episode of WTF, we dive into the glamour, innovation, and bold mistakes that defined this season's Milan Fashion Week. From the return of Italian elegance (Fendi) to novelty surprises (Moschino) and creative styling (Etro), to things that made us say WTF (Prada and Gucci) we break down the biggest moments on the runway.
This week B & L discuss the wins and loses at London Fashion Week. Where Erdem; Harris Reed; Simone Rocha and Connor Ives had our hearts, Mayhew; Jean Louie Castillo and Burberry were giving us heart failure. Tune in for all the unfiltered commentary on the shows and the celebs sitting front row.
This week, the pod dives into the disappointment that was New York Fashion Week, where Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, Brandon Maxwell, Alice and Olivia, and Sandy Liang left us confused, deeply concerned, and only somewhat entertained. To sum it up, NYFW SS26 was tired, drab and destined for the sale rack at Macy's. Tune in for all the unfiltered commentary on the shows and the celebs sitting front row.
Baille and Lindsey dive right into this week's episode, recapping a not-so-glamorous work trip to San Francisco and getting real about woman's apparel sizing and the perils that come with shopping online. Then it's on to discussing fall fashion where the duo gives their hot takes on the season's biggest trends. Next, fashion news takes center stage, highlighting a new Marie Antoinette exhibit sponsored by Manolo Blanik, Jordyn Woods' "calf size inclusive" boot line, Monaco’s high jewelry award show, and more. And as always, this week's WTF moments do not disappoint thanks to Post Malone's fashion line showing in Paris and the unthinkable denim scarf pants by Egon Lab. Plus, we give you the Emmy's red carpet critique you've been waiting for. Be sure to stick around until the end to get styling tips for mixing prints.
Your favorite fashion besties are back, dishing on Baille's glam moment at a D.C. influencer event and dissecting Lindsey's epic California misadventures, including a Palm Springs hurricane, and accidentally getting her dinner paid for by a very tipsy stranger in Laguna. They both rocked unforgettable outfits—one included a Gucci scarf and the other a Cult Gaia clutch (not to be mistaken for a vase of flowers). B&L paid tribute to Giorgio Armani by sharing some not-so-widely known facts, before getting hyped about Vogue’s new direction under Chloe Malle, and taking a moment to celebrate the rise of more female creative directors, i.e. Rachel Scott. Then it's on to this week's WTF moments which go to SheIn's questionable AI-generated model and the "come back" of True Religion jeans. Let's keep those jeans buried in 2008, shall we. Next, the VMAs get the burn book treatment which ends in a conversation unpacking the art of dressing authentically versus gimmicky. The episode concludes with the girls sharing product recommendations and tips which include a dreamy lotion that smells like an ocean hug, and a game-changing secondhand shopping site that does all the heavy lifting. As always, it’s fashion talk with heart, hot takes, and hilarity.
In this episode of WTF, Lindsey contemplates what to wear to her underwhelming 20-year high school reunion at a beige restaurant filled with (mostly) beige people. Baille then takes us through her process for styling the latest scarf-as-belt trend with a Louis Vuitton hot air balloon print scarf and a denim dress. Next, Baille dives into fashion news where the duo gives Martha Stewart a standing ovation for her upcoming skincare line and Pamela Anderson’s pickles get an unexpected shoutout. It’s then on to WTF moments where Claire’s closing sends them into nostalgic despair, and Chanel’s never-ending price hikes spark justified rage. And the episode wouldn’t be complete without a burn or two, or in this case three, from Lindsey. As always, our hosts close by giving you a few unique recommendations that keep you both in-the-know and standing out.
On this episode of WTF: We Talk Fashion, Baille and Lindsey swap travel stories. From rainy Outer Banks vacations to full-on period emergencies during business trips, they laugh through wardrobe wins, packing hacks, and the struggle of hauling heavy toiletries in a carry-on. Then things get juicy as they dive into Singapore's upcoming auction of confiscated luxury goods, including Hermès bags and gold bars, discuss Beyoncé’s Emmy win for best costumes and get pumped for Law. Roach’s latest business power moves, predicting big things for the stylist-turned-fashion mogul. In WTF fashion, B&L gasp at the rumored Vogue editor pick (Candice Bergen’s daughter) and cringe at Copenhagen’s rhinestone-eyed metallic rat bag. But they didn't forget Travis Kelce’s hilariously tragic GQ swamp shoot, complete with a furry badger hat, an oversized Birkin, and gator swimming… styled by Law Roach himself (plot twist). They wrap with tips on a detox deodorant that’s quite literally life-changing and the ultimate mom-core beach bag.
Episode 19 is here and Baille and Lindsey start by unboxing their new "Labubu's" found at a gas station. Labubu or Laufu? What do the girls find inside their mystery boxes? They turn next to uncovering some shocking fashion news—a money-laundering scandal involving Louis Vuitton and the brand failings of Lululemon. In a lighter moment, they roast the hideous New Balance x Miu Miu sneaker collaboration and question Gen Z's obsession with socks. And yet again, Jessica Simpson is putting a bad taste in our mouth's with her recent fashion choices sparking some fiery commentary. Finally, the girls wrap up with some playful musings about the viral "iconic fashion brands as occupations" meme and deliver more product recommendations perfect for closing out the final weeks of summer.
This jam-packed episode of WTF: We Talk Fashion begins with Baille sharing the details of her experience at The Naisho Room, a speakeasy in Tysons Corner known for its exclusive invitation process, and Lindsey giving us the low-down on a five-hour color theory course that’s shaking up how she styles clients. The duo then discusses the latest fashion news because it's a Pucci girl summer and B&L are here for it! Up next, negging the fashion headlines for deeming anything worn by a celebrity a "trend" and calling dresses "dead". And let's not forget about Miu Miu’s latest Kylie-fronted campaign, complete with saggy pants and weird little sister vibes that has our hosts questioning the brand's current popularity. As always, you'll want to stick around to the end when the girls share fashion tips and recommendations. This week's recommendations include Frank Ocean's playful jewelry line and an in-house service from Banana Republic you're going to want to check out.
Baille and Lindsey return to the studio and begin this episode with a tell-all, dishing about attending the Best of Washingtonian event, how the summer festival theme inspired their outfit choices, and how the lack of effort from the other attendees was truly depressing. How did they recover, by getting their auras read of course! Next up, fashion news where they delve into the new Gianni Versace exhibit in London, rumors that Eva Chen might be taking over Anna Wintour’s throne, and LVMH selling Marc Jacobs. WTF’s are up next and this time they are scrutinizing the questionable Vogue Club merch and roasting a the tragic use of AI model in fashion. Per usual, it’s sass, sparkle, and style from start to finish.
Baille and Lindsey are back and better than ever, kicking this episode off with dupe drama as Lindsey realizes her prized Labubu was actually a "Lafufu" all along. Lindsey also reflects on her social adventures in Charleston, including awkward mixers, mismatched vibes, and outfits that slayed, but also scared the locals. Baille serves up some juicy fashion news starting with France suing Shein, a bit of Clueless nostalgia in the middle, and ending with a Chanel runway show returning to NYC. The girls debate tragic microtrends and say WTF to a hideous scarf-as-hat hybrid. You'll have to see it to believe it! And for the first time, possibly ever, a takedown of Rihanna's puzzling Smurfs premiere look. But like always, after swooning over charm-adorned candles and affordable-luxe finds, they wrap on a high-fashion note—quoting Giambattista Valli on the power of silhouettes over logos.
Tune in as Baille and Lindsey dish out their #HauteTakes from Haute Couture Week. From Giambatista Valli’s bridal-esque beauty to George Hobeika’s corseted sparkle-fest, the girls can't contain their excitement for fashion's best week of the year. They gag over Rahul Mishra’s art-as-fashion collection; geek out over a literal beating jeweled heart from Schiaparelli; swoon over Iris van Herpen’s translucent, dragonfly-winged magic; and bless Cardi B for being the couture queen we all needed. And although it was hard to select qualifying WTF moments and burns, it was not impossible thanks to Maison Margiela’s shower curtain couture, Germainier’s balloon apocalypse and Kim K’s Balenciaga runway walk. As always, the show ends on a high note with a product recommendation and fashion tip, this week, fit for Couture week in Paris, and a fashion quote to inspire your week ahead.
This week, Baille and Lindsey dive into the chaotic world of playdate fashion and reflect on closet overwhelm, which leads to some real talk about outsourcing wardrobe organization. Think Virgo control issues and accountability buddies. Next, Lindsey's Labubu unboxing reveals everyone's favorite bag charm with big energy and soft girl summer vibes. Tune in for the big reveal! Then it's on to fashion news with Chanel’s magazine launch, a Dolce & Gabbana scandal at Saks, Zara’s dangerously convenient new “Travel Mode” in-app feature, and more. And don't forget the WTF moments that never disapoint — Prada’s wicker trash can hats and the return of the gladiator sandal. Get ready to burn because Lisa’s unfortunate IKEA-cork-ball necklace era in And Just Like That had the girls wondering, are we just one bold accessory away from full-on clowncore? Finally, it's time to swoon over a new fringe bag from Zimmerman headed our way this fall and a genius Amazon hack for turning any earring into a clip-on—because even your lobes deserve a little fashion freedom.
In another fabulous episode of WTF: We Talk Fashion, Lindsey spills on celeb sightings (hello, Kelsea Ballerini and Chase Stokes!) and Baille gets real about a rhinestone-clad mystery man at DC's hottest sushi spot. The gals dive into deep thoughts on fashion red flags and the forever bachelor/bachelorette lifestyle with And Just Like That for inspo. They also gush over Drybar founder Alli Webb’s new haircare line “Messy” and find themselves in the thick of Labubu mania, discussing Lafufu's, Pop Mart billions, bag charm cleaning tips and personal stories about turning from skeptic to full-blown fan. But don’t worry, they also get serious for a moment and break down France’s bold new law that cracks down on fast fashion and dissect Amelia Gray and her tragic eyebrows. It’s all laughs, luxe, and a little bit of mess—just the way we like it.
WTF, We Talk Fashion is back with Baille and Lindsey diving into a whirlwind week of fun filled fashion. From a last-minute Thom Browne-themed birthday bash that Baille attended to deep thoughts on designer knockoffs, as always, the duo doesn't hold back their honest opinions. Lindsey dishes on her recent boob job and gives us the ultimate guide to tasteful enhancement. In fashion news, B and L discuss the Hermès training school that nurtures the brand's incredible craftsman; which leads to a poignant convo on how heritage crafts are fading due to low wages and lack of generational interest. And of course the ladies covered Chanel's recycling platform launch. The “What the F” moments? A grad student’s ball sack-inspired runway look and Brad Pitt’s tragic blue crushed velvet blazer. Add in a few burns (we see you, Addison Rae), a glowing product pick from Sophie Blake Jewelry, and a clever styling tip involving handbag stuffers made from sentimental fabrics and you’re in for one hell of an episode.
loading
Comments