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Audrey Charlyes is the founder of Maison Charlyes Jacquet, a boutique dedicated to making luxury accessible through curated pieces from Hermès, Louis Vuitton, Dior, and beyond. A lifelong fashion lover and storyteller, Audrey brings a unique voice to the world of luxury — blending insider perspective with personal elegance.

On Front Row with Audrey Charlyes: The Confidential Edition, she invites listeners into her world: the fashion front row, the confidential conversations behind the marble, and the intimate stories that shape her life with wit, warmth, and a love for authenticity.
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London Played. Milan Calculated. | Milan Fashion Week FW26/27By the time Fashion Month reached Milan, the tone shifted.This wasn’t a week chasing virality.It was a week protecting legacy.In Episode 6 of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, we unpack:– Prada’s intellectual control– Max Mara’s power uniform– Fendi’s new chapter– Dolce & Gabbana’s narrative correction — and Madonna’s late arrival– Gucci under Demna — nostalgia or new direction?– The growing tension between celebrity optics and garment authority.Milan didn’t try to dominate the conversation.It secured its position in it.And next week… we go to Paris.
Preview and description….This is a little introduction of who I am and what my podcast will be about. Welcome to Front Row with Audrey Charlyes: The Confidential Edition
London Played. Milan Calculated. | Milan Fashion Week FW26/27By the time Fashion Month reached Milan, the tone shifted.This wasn’t a week chasing virality.It was a week protecting legacy.In Episode 6 of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, we unpack:– Prada’s intellectual control– Max Mara’s power uniform– Fendi’s new chapter– Dolce & Gabbana’s narrative correction — and Madonna’s late arrival– Gucci under Demna — nostalgia or direction?– The growing tension between celebrity optics and garment authorityMilan didn’t try to dominate the conversation.It secured its position in it.And next week… we go to Paris.“And discipline is Milan’s native language.”#gucci #prada #jilsander #vogue #dolcegabbana #fendi #milan #etro #marni #Ferrari
London Fashion Week is never the most polished — but it might be the bravest.In Season 2, Episode 5 of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, Audrey breaks down Fall/Winter 2026/27 — from Erdem’s 20th anniversary collection The Imaginary Conversation to Harris Reed’s theatrical mastery, Karoline Vitto’s intelligent body positivity, and Burberry’s dramatic late closing show.Was London chaotic? Yes.Was it underfunded and unpredictable? Absolutely.Was it alive? Without question.This episode dives into the designers who grounded the week (Joseph), the ones who pushed texture and youth culture (Chet Lo), the romantic intellectualism of Simone Rocha and Erdem, and why London’s “hot mess” identity might actually be its greatest strength.Plus: celebrity front rows, coats that mattered, and why personality still wins over perfection.#londonfashionweek #readytowear #fall #2026 #tolucoker #harrisreed #Joseph # Patrick McDowell #KarolineVitto #Erdem #Chetlo #Connorives #SimoneRocha #burbery
London Fashion Week is never the most polished — but it might be the bravest.In Season 2, Episode 5 of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, Audrey breaks down Fall/Winter 2026/27 — from Erdem’s 20th anniversary collection The Imaginary Conversation to Harris Reed’s theatrical mastery, Karoline Vitto’s intelligent body positivity, and Burberry’s dramatic late closing show.Was London chaotic? Yes.Was it underfunded and unpredictable? Absolutely.Was it alive? Without question.This episode dives into the designers who grounded the week (Joseph), the ones who pushed texture and youth culture (Chet Lo), the romantic intellectualism of Simone Rocha and Erdem, and why London’s “hot mess” identity might actually be its greatest strength.Plus: celebrity front rows, coats that mattered, and why personality still wins over perfection.
New York Fashion Week opened the global fashion calendar with discipline, clarity, and conviction.From Marc Jacobs’ powerful opening to Sergio Hudson’s 10-year milestone, from Christian Siriano’s unwavering commitment to dressing women as they exist, to Bronx and Banco bringing fashion directly into the streets of New York — this season revealed designers focused on identity rather than distraction.In this episode of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, Audrey explores the collections, the atmosphere, and her personal coup de cœur: 7 For All Mankind, a brand redefining denim with precision and composure.New York did not attempt to impress.It revealed who it is.
New York Fashion Week opened the global fashion calendar with discipline, clarity, and conviction.From Marc Jacobs’ powerful opening to Sergio Hudson’s 10-year milestone, from Christian Siriano’s unwavering commitment to dressing women as they exist, to Bronx and Banco bringing fashion directly into the streets of New York — this season revealed designers focused on identity rather than distraction.In this episode of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, Audrey explores the collections, the atmosphere, and her personal coup de cœur: 7 For All Mankind, a brand redefining denim with precision and composure.New York did not attempt to impress.It revealed who it is.
In this episode of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, we step away from runway recaps and look at the game happening behind the scenes.Creative directors are leaving, arriving, and swapping houses at record speed — from Gucci to Balenciaga, Valentino to Dior, Celine to Versace, and beyond. But this isn’t just industry gossip. It’s changing the identity of the brands we think we know.Through sharp, witty commentary and vivid references to recent collections, Audrey unpacks how fashion entered its “musical chairs” era — and why Berlin Fashion Week quietly reminded us what stability and vision can still look like.This is fashion, decoded beyond the runway!!!
In this episode of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, we step away from runway recaps and look at the game happening behind the scenes.Creative directors are leaving, arriving, and swapping houses at record speed — from Gucci to Balenciaga, Valentino to Dior, Celine to Versace, and beyond. But this isn’t just industry gossip. It’s changing the identity of the brands we think we know.Through sharp, witty commentary and vivid references to recent collections, Audrey unpacks how fashion entered its “musical chairs” era — and why Berlin Fashion Week quietly reminded us what stability and vision can still look like.This is fashion, decoded beyond the runway
Paris Haute Couture Week reminded us why fashion can still feel like art — sculptural silhouettes at Schiaparelli, a searching debut at Dior, a quiet reset at Chanel, and a delicate transition at Valentino. And just when the feathers and corsets settled, Copenhagen Fashion Week stepped in with oversized coats, clever layering, and real-world cool.In Episode 2 of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, we explore where fantasy meets reality in modern fashion.
Paris Haute Couture Week just reminded us why fashion can still feel like art. Sculptural silhouettes at Schiaparelli, a searching debut at Dior, a quiet reset at Chanel, and a delicate transition at Valentino. And just when the feathers and corsets settled, Copenhagen Fashion Week stepped in with oversized coats, layering, and real-world cool.In Episode 2 of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, we explore where fantasy meets reality in modern fashion.
Season 2 opens with a tribute to Valentino and a sharp analysis of what Milan and Paris Men’s Fashion Week revealed about the state of elegance in fashion today. From Ralph Lauren’s return to Pharrell’s cultural spectacle at Louis Vuitton, Audrey connects the shows to a bigger question: is fashion losing its grace as creativity explodes? An insider, witty review with names, nuance, and authority.
Season 2 opens with a question.Where does elegance live in fashion today?Because while Milan and Paris gave us spectacle, creativity, and ego…fashion quietly said goodbye to Valentino — the last gentleman of elegance.Ralph Lauren returned after 20 years.Prada and Armani reminded us what posture looks like.Pharrell turned Louis Vuitton into a cultural event.Dior divided opinions.And Hermès said farewell to Véronique Nichanian after 38 years.This is not a recap of Men’s Fashion Week.This is a conversation about what fashion is becoming.
Hello , my darling listeners… Audrey Charlyes here.Season 2 of Front Row is officially back.And this time, we are walking through Milan, Paris ,London , Berlin, Copenhagen, New York, Tokyo… and every runway, presentation, and fashion moment in between.We’ll talk reinvention, relevance, spectacle, soul — and everything the industry shows you… but never explains.New seasons, new designers, new chaos — and the same unapologetic commentary you secretly love.So adjust your headphones, fix your posture… and meet me Front Row.Season 2 starts January 29th.... See Yaaaaaaaaa 🤗 😘 🤗
The Front Row Season Finale is here — and it’s wrapped in velvet, champagne, and couture.In this special holiday episode, Audrey Charlyes takes you through the State of Fashion 2025, a mini-editorial recap of the industry’s biggest wins, losses, reinventions, and revelations.Then, she unwraps Season 1: favorite episodes, unforgettable moments, and the sharpest insights from a year in the front row.To celebrate the holidays, enjoy a curated Couture Christmas Guide: styling notes, fashion do’s and don’ts, Paris vs New York December aesthetics, luxury gift ideas, and Audrey’s signature New Year’s Eve style commandments.Elegant, witty, emotional, and festive — this finale closes the season exactly the way fashion should: with heart, taste, and a little sparkle.Season Two arrives in January. Until then, bonne fête, my loves.
Teaser Episode 12

Teaser Episode 12

2025-12-0301:36

The State of Fashion 2025Front Row with Audrey CharlyesThis season, fashion didn’t just change — it confessed.In the Season One Finale of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, Audrey takes you inside the soul of fashion in 2025: the beauty, the burnout, the brilliance and the breaking points.From creative reinventions to exhausted trends…From luxury’s identity crisis to style’s emotional comeback…This episode is not a recap. It’s a reckoning.What survived the noise?What lost its magic?And what are we finally ready to leave behind?The State of Fashion 2025 is part love letter, part reality check — and a quiet goodbye before something new begins.Pour the champagne.Dim the lights.And take your seat…front row.
This isn’t just Fashion Week.This is Africa in Couture Mode.In this special edition of Front Row with Audrey Charlyes, I sat down with Mr. Alan Franck, Program & Designers Director of LA Fashion Week by Elie Kuame for an exclusive conversation on the vision behind this international fashion platform.We talk about: ✨ Why LA Fashion Week by EK matters✨ What makes this edition powerful✨ What designers and guests can expect✨ How Africa continues to redefine global luxuryAnd with Olivia Yace as the Godmother of the event, this edition promises elegance, influence and cultural authority.📍 08–14 December | Centre Culturel Ivoiro-Coréen, Abidjan🎧 Episode out now on Front Row with Audrey Charlyes#LAFashionWeekByEK #AfricanExcellence #AudreyCharlyes #FrontRowWithAudrey #AfricanLuxury #FashionLeadership #OliviaYace #FashionInAfrica
When Fashion Forgets Fashion: The Spectacle, the Circus & the SoulHas fashion become more circus than couture?This week, Audrey explores the rise of the spectacle — the pyrotechnics, the theatrics, the viral-moment obsession — and what happens when the show overshadows the clothes.From the return of intimate presentations to the quiet rebellion of houses choosing mastery over noise, this episode asks the real question:What remains when the smoke clears?A poetic, witty, and razor-sharp dive into the moment fashion rediscovers its soul.
Episode 11 Teaser

Episode 11 Teaser

2025-11-2600:37

When Fashion Forgets Fashion: The Spectacle, the Circus & the SoulHas fashion become more circus than couture?This week, Audrey explores the rise of the spectacle — the pyrotechnics, the theatrics, the viral-moment obsession — and what happens when the show overshadows the clothes.From the return of intimate presentations to the quiet rebellion of houses choosing mastery over noise, this episode asks the real question:What remains when the smoke clears?A poetic, witty, and razor-sharp dive into the moment fashion rediscovers its soul.
The Fashion Industry’s Midlife Crisis: Reinvention, Relevance & RealnessFashion is having a full-blown identity crisis — and today, we’re unpacking the chaos with a front-row seat. From the creative-director musical chairs to the desperation for relevance, to the algorithm shaping design more than vision ever did… this episode dives into the tension between panic and reinvention.Why are some houses spiraling while others are silently thriving?And what does “realness” actually look like in 2025?Join Audrey as she cuts through the noise with wit, clarity, and couture-level insight.This is fashion’s midlife crisis — revealed, decoded, and dressed in truth.
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