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For the last 30 years, Assouline has created books at the center of culture and luxury, covering everything from wine and watches, to fashion, lifestyle, travel, and sports. Now, we’re inviting you into our world, through a new and exciting medium. In 8 short chapters curated by Alex Assouline, you’ll find inspiration, passion, and hopefully knowledge of something new.
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This September, Assouline is unveiling the Culture Lounge podcast, a curated sonic experience that brings together artists, visionaries, and tastemakers in conversation from around the world.
For the last 30 years, Assouline has created books at the center of culture and luxury, covering everything from wine and watches, to fashion, lifestyle, travel, and sports. Now, we’re inviting you into our world, through a new and exciting medium.
In 8 short chapters curated by Alex Assouline, you’ll find inspiration, passion, and hopefully knowledge of something new. The first episode premieres September 20th.
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“Say yes, yes, yes to everything.” – Melinda Stevens
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re expanding our horizons with model, actress, and citizen of the world, Poppy Delevingne, and former global editor of Condé Nast Traveler and brand and content strategist, Melinda Stevens. Poppy and Melinda, who are niece and aunt, reminisce over their favorite formative French Riviera memories, explain how they ended up wearing life jackets as knickers in Tulum, and share tips on curating the perfect holiday.
1:51 – An out-of-body experience in Tulum, Mexico
6:32 – Childhood memories from the French Riviera
9:46 – The importance of a proper adventure
12:03 – Traveling to Ethiopia, the DRC, and Turkey with Save The Children
13:18 – From the mouth of the river to Borneo
15:33 – Why you should always say “yes” to travel
16:28 – Finding magic in St. Tropez and Ibiza
18:36 – A secret Greek island
21:30 – Butterflies and anticipation in NYC
25:07 – Tips on curating the perfect vacation
27:30 – Where to next?
If you want to plan a trip as perfect as the ones Poppy and Melinda mentioned in this episode, try Abercrombie & Kent or Triptych Travel.
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about what the ancient Greeks called Ibiza and Formentera, and how that inspired one of our candle scents.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“Watches don’t just tell time.” – Geoff Hess
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re delving into the world of watches with the Global Head of Watches at Sotheby’s and RollieFest founder, Geoff Hess, and vintage watch specialist, Mike Nouveau. Geoff and Mike take us behind the scenes of auction houses, share stories of their treasure hunting, explain why “investment” used to be a dirty word in watch collecting circles, and discuss how watches don’t just tell time, they bring people together.
1:37 – Timepiece show-and-tell
2:10 – First obsessions
5:09 – Passion vs. investment
7:37 – Inside the auction room
13:31 – Industry education, from forums to social media
14:53 – Holy Grail watches
21:15 – The next trends in collecting
22:39 – Connecting with people from around the world, like @oldwatchlady
Watches featured in this episode include Les Folies du Ciel by Hermès, Patek Philippe Calatrava Reference 96 in steel from 1941, Rolex GMT-Master Reference 1675, a, 6263 vintage Paul Newman Dial Daytona, a bamboo Cartier Coussin, and a Rolex 5508 from 1958.
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about how Cartier and the Wright brothers were part of the advent of the wristwatch.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“The right piece of clothing at the right time. It kind of gives you a superpower.” - Linda Fargo
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re immersing ourselves in the fashion industry with Senior Vice President of Women’s Fashion and Store Presentation Director at Bergdorf Goodman, Linda Fargo, and Emmy Award-winning fashion journalist, contributor to CBS Sunday Morning, and host of The Met’s The Atelier series, Alina Cho. Linda and Alina share their gateways into the fashion world, reminisce about legendary fashion photographer Bill Cunningham, transport us to memorable runway shows from Chanel, Dior, and Dries, and describe their favorite looks they’ve ever worn.
2:17 – Creating theater with window displays
7:22 – The impact of Olivia Newton John’s biker jacket in Grease
8:19 – Bringing fashion into the newsroom
11:42 – Most memorable fashion shows
14:03 – Fashion week car-pooling
15:26 – Memories of Bill Cunningham
17:46 – Buzzworthy designers of the moment
19:57 – Personal fashion memories at the Met Gala and the CFDA Awards
Designers mentioned in this episode include Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Dries Van Noten, Tom Ford, Alexander McQueen, Karl Lagerfeld, Raf Simons, Phoebe Philo, Daniel Roseberry, Elsa Schiaparelli, Thom Browne, and Vivienne Westwood.
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about what Coco Chanel found success doing before becoming a couturier.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“It’s more than a job. It’s like a religion or an obsession.” - Sébastien Labe
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re traveling to Paris to learn the nuances of fine wines with 2004’s Best Sommelier of the World, Enrico Bernardo, and executive head sommelier for Cheval Blanc Courchevel and LVMH Hotel Management, Sébastien Labe. Enrico and Sébastien share their favorite sommelier memories, explain how where we come from changes the way we appreciate wine, and predict what’s next for the wine industry.
2:16 - How to pair wine with food
3:22 - Finding emotion in wine
5:08 - Creating special moments for guests with the right wine
6:08 - Sébastien’s most memorable day as a sommelier
10:40 - The first time Enrico realized his talent for recognizing aromas
12:05 - Training your palette
13:24 - Where we come from changes the way we appreciate wine
15:05 - The challenge of Vin Jaune and skin-contact wines
17:34 - Current wine trends and what might come next
22:00 - How food and wine have changed over the past few decades
22:57 - Sommeliers never stop learning
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about how monks and the British influenced the origins of champagne.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“We tried to bring excitement [at Christie’s], and we could with Contemporary Art because the artists were alive, because the art was challenging.” - Philippe Ségalot
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re dreaming about art with the founder of Ségalot LP and Christie’s former International Head of Contemporary Art, Philippe Ségalot, and the award-winning art critic, journalist, and filmmaker, Judd Tully. Philippe and Judd share what it was like starting in the art business during a market crash, explain how Contemporary Art went from affordable to wildly expensive, and describe a daring, disguised break-in at Art Basel.
2:03 - Who needs Disneyland when there’s a room of Rothkos at MoCA?
5:09 - Entering the art world during a market crash
9:55 - Redefining what Contemporary Art means
11:35 - Paving the way for younger artists and collectors
16:37 - Why Contemporary Art went from affordable to wildly expensive
19:11 - Breaking into Basel in disguise
22:52 - The next art generation
Artists mentioned in this episode include Mark Rothko, Jeff Koons, Cindy Sherman, Charles Ray, Robert Gober, Maurizio Catalan, Roy Lichtenstein, Bob Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns, Picasso, Robert Ryman, Jean Dubuffet, Manet, and Jackson Pollock.
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about Pop Art’s surprising origins.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“What are you passing down? What’s the legacy?” - Young Guru
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re getting lost in the creative minds of one of the most influential radio personalities, Angie Martinez, and one of hip-hop’s most sought-after producers and engineers, Young Guru. Angie and Guru paint a picture of the diversity of the NYC music scene in the ‘90s, describe the curse of making incredible art, and explain why it’s important to learn new tricks.
1:50 - Diversity in ‘90s NYC nightlife
2:59 - Young Guru’s beginnings
5:13 - The pressure and glare of fame
6:06 - Letting your truth guide your art
7:26 - The curse of making an incredible piece of art
8:16 - How the music business has changed
11:30 - Tastemakers vs. algorithms
12:31 - Schooling the next generation
15:03 - The implosion of the music industry
18:23 - Learning new tricks
Musicians mentioned in this episode include JAY-Z, Lauryn Hill, Notorious B.I.G., Mary J. Blige, Usher, Andre 3000, Questlove, Tracey Lee, Brittany Howard, Nonchalant, Rapsody, Reuben Vincent, Rah Digga, and Memphis Bleek.
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about how JAY-Z recently made history.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“Carbone is the show. It's not the dinner before the show.” - Jeff Zalaznick
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re getting a taste of cuisine with renowned chef Mario Carbone and restaurateur Jeff Zalaznick. Mario and Jeff share how a joint love of Italian-American food led to the creation of Carbone, explain how the word “yes” is at the core of what they do, and describe the first meals that sparked their love of cuisine and the last suppers they dream of having.
1:21 - Kindred spirits become business partners
3:09 - Creating Carbone
6:55 - Paying homage to Italian American restaurants
7:40 - Captain Camp: How to serve a table at Carbone
10:50 - Challenging fine dining trends
17:41 - The last suppers
20:34 - The first meal that sparked a love of cuisine
24:30 - Advice for wannabe restaurateurs
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about the history of rainbow cookies.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À bientôt!
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“It’s so important to dream. And people always say, your life starts when your comfort level ends.” - Aerin Lauder
In this chapter of Assouline’s Culture Lounge, we’re learning about interior design with the founder and creative director of global luxury lifestyle brand AERIN, Aerin Lauder, and former Ralph Lauren designer and current founder and creative director behind his namesake studio, Alfredo Paredes. Aerin and Alfredo share what it was like to leave established companies to start their own brands, explain their design processes, and chronicle finding design inspiration in places from Mexico City to the desert.
1:56 - Childhood memories
2:52 - Taking a leap of faith
6:06 - Falling in love with interior design
7:53 - Aerin’s design process
9:55 - Alfredo’s design process
11:02 - Design choices that didn’t work
12:15 - Teddy bears on mannequin heads
12:59 - Favorite rooms at home
14:10 - Finding inspiration in the desert and Mexico City
15:39 - Advice for the next generation of interior designers
16:34 - Memories of Estée Lauder as a grandmother and mentor
Stick around until the end for a fun bit of trivia about the design tricks practiced by ancient Romans.
This episode concludes our first season of Culture Lounge. Thanks to all of you listeners for joining us as we’ve explored different corners of creativity across art, fashion, travel, cuisine, and more.
Thank you as well to all of our guests who shared their time and expertise throughout the season.
We hope you found inspiration, passion, and hopefully knowledge of something new.
For more inspiration and a video version of this chapter, head to Assouline.com, where culture meets luxury.
À la prochaine!
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