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Each episode of The Run-Through with Vogue features conversations with Vogue editors, creatives, and cover stars. On Thursdays, hosts Chioma Nnadi, head of British Vogue, and Chloe Malle, editor of Vogue.com, take you inside the world of Vogue and fill you in on what Vogue editors are buzzing about this week. On Tuesdays, Nicole Phelps, director of Vogue Runway, discusses the latest fashion news. Which designer should take the reins at which house? What trend are Vogue editors excited about this week? Listen to The Run-Through with Vogue to find out.
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Nicolas Di Felice, Creative Director of Courrèges, joins Nicole Phelps to discuss both the storied history and the bright future of the French maison. Listen to the episode to learn more about his education, his summertime gig as the guest designer of Jean Paul Gaultier’s latest couture collection, and his favorite celebrity red carpet moment.
After staying up all night to watch the election returns, Vogue’s political correspondent Jack Schlossberg arrived at The Run-Through studio on Wednesday morning none the worse for wear—but in a reflective mood about the meaning of the historic vote. He spoke to Chloe Malle and Taylor Antrim about what this week’s result means for the Democratic Party–and why he’s feeling hopeful for the future.
On today’s special episode of The Run-Through, the legendary John Galliano joins actor Gwendoline Christie in conversation at Forces of Fashion London. Together, Christie and Galliano reexamine the legend of Galliano with exacting detail, from his Les Incroyables graduate proposal to his spring/summer 2024 collection for Maison Margiela Artisanal.
Broadway’s latest stars Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor breezed into the Run-Through podcast studio impeccably dressed and ready to talk tragedy. The duo plays Romeo and Juliet in director Sam Gold’s youthful interpretation of the Shakespeare classic, including original scoring from Jack Antonoff, vaping, and a Doc Martens-wearing Juliet. Gold has likened the aesthetic to a Troye Sivan music video, while Zegler assured co-hosts Chloe Malle and Liam Hess that her Juliet definitely had a brat girl summer. Connor and Zegler share their journey from starting as strangers to dying eight times a week together, navigating fashion while coming into fame, and what it’s like to watch Antonoff work. The show has been extended through February after opening on October 24th. Plus, a few of our beloved Vogue staffers gave us a breakdown of their Halloween costumes. From Vogue Runway’s Jose Criales-Unzueta channeling his big wavy hair to become Charli XCX to Vogue’s senior editor Naomi Elizee’s Hallo-meme party, the Vogue offices were filled with Spooktacular looks.
Last night, Daniel Roseberry, the American designer who has reinvigorated Schiaparelli since taking over as creative director in 2019, was honored with the CFDA International Designer of the Year Award. The Texas born-and-raised designer joined Vogue’s Nicole Phelps a few days earlier for a refreshingly frank, wide-ranging conversation about his journey from Texas, where he grew up, to Paris where he now resides full time.
FINNEAS is not afraid of letting go. Whether it’s a song he’s written or a memento, the 10-time Grammy award winner shares that being precious is not a part of his process on this week’s episode of The Run-Through. FINNEAS first rose to popularity co-writing and producing music with his sister Billie Eilish in their parents’ Los Angeles home. He has since produced music for an endless list of artists including Drake, Rosalía, and Justin Bieber. He speaks with Vogue editors Chloe Schama and Chloe Malle about the making of his second solo album For Cryin’ Out Loud, attending the Met Gala, and working with Alfonso Cuarón on Apple TV’s new series Disclaimer. Plus, Chioma Nnadi and Chloe Malle discuss fashion news of the week, including Chioma’s recent conversion to Maria Callas core inspired by Angelina Jolie’s new film Maria, the best looks at the Academy Museum Gala, and a review of Armani’s first New York runway show.
This week, Nicole Phelps and Mark Holgate are joined by the 2024 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund winners Dynasty and Soull Ogun, the twin sisters behind L’Enchanteur, a line of jewelry and ready-to-wear that quickly captivated the judges. They discuss their career trajectory, growing up in Flatbush, and their unique creative approaches to the design process. Their designs will also be featured in “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style,” the Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which will open next May.
British Vogue’s film and culture editor Radhika Seth talks with Anora breakout star Mikey Madison about winning the Palme d'Or at Cannes, coming into her style, and learning how to twerk for a movie role. Plus, Chloe and Chioma discuss the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Winner, the return of the Victoria’s Secret runway show, and Armani’s New York City debut.
This week, Nicole Phelps is joined by Jim Moore, GQ’s Creative Director at Large, to talk about Armani’s impact and legacy just in time for his spring 2025 show in New York City later this week, the first time that his main collection has been shown outside of Milan.
Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan stopped by the Vogue office to tell us all about the making of one of 2024’s most controversial films, The Apprentice, which portrays the mentor/protoge relationship between the powerhouse lawyer Ray Cohn, played by Strong, and Donald Trump, played by Sebastian Stan. Strong and Stan share why they felt it was important to make the film, the lengths they went to to embody the characters, and what they are hoping audiences take from the film as we head into the presidential election.
Nicole is joined by Chantal Fernandez and Lauren Sherman, authors of Selling Sexy: Victoria’s Secret and the Unraveling of an American Icon, a book that charts the rise and fall (and rise?) of the retail behemoth.Listen to learn more about the company’s very taboo beginnings, feeling sexy versus feeling comfortable, and what the Victoria’s Secret fashion show, which will be returning to our television sets later this month, says about our collective memory.
SNL cast member Chloe Fineman joins The Run-Through this week to share her favorite moments from last weekend’s season premiere, and the secret to perfecting her characters. Plus, Senior Fashion and Beauty Editor Margaux Anbouba joins Chloe Malle and Hannah Jackson for a conversation about Hedi Slimane’s departure from Celine and what kinds of trends we can expect to see this fall.
Nicole Phelps and Virginia Smith, Vogue’s Global Head of Fashion Network, share highlights from Paris Fashion Week. From Alessandro Michele’s debut at Valentino (Harry Styles sat front row!), to Jonathan Anderson once again showing off his singular sense of humor with his “ultimate concert tees,” Paris Fashion Week was full of excitement. Especially around the buzz on who might be tapped to fill the top spot at Chanel…
Louis Vuitton’s Nicolas Ghesquière sits down with Nicole Phelps ahead of the designer’s spring 2025 show taking place on October 1st. Ghesquière talks about what he meant by saying in a recent Vogue interview, “Fashion used to be for weird people,” reveals his dream future project, and shares how the new show will be “the beginning of a new chapter” for the maison. Exciting words to hear from one of our most forward-thinking designers, who has continually explored different visions of the future throughout his career.
Rabanne designer Julien Dossena joins The Run-Through to talk about the label's action-packed September! From Chappell Roan’s powerful VMA’s acceptance speech while bedecked in the label, to the behind-the-scenes of Rabanne’s Spring Summer 2025 show, Dossena reveals how he continues to honor Paco Rabanne’s legacy, while pushing the label into the future.
Chemena Kamali, creative director of Chloé, joins Nicole Phelps and Vogue’s Mark Holgate to chat about her upcoming collection for Paris Fashion Week. Chemena also shares how she felt about the success of her first show, why she thinks so many women (from Kamala Harris to Sienna Miller) love wearing Chloé, and why she doesn’t like using the word “boho”.
The Milan Fashion Week season has just wrapped, and as Nicole Phelps and Vogue contributing editor Tiziana Cardini report in today’s episode, it was a week characterized by a feeling of free-wheeling joy. Marni, Gucci, Prada and Bally were among the standouts while Sunnei celebrated its tenth anniversary with a fashion show of 70 and 80-year-old models. Meanwhile, Madonna was the name on everyone’s lips as the guest of honor at Dolce & Gabbana. Sitting in the front row of the Spring 2025 show inspired by her, she was completely covered in a black lace veil. We were obsessed!
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, who portrays the chic French boss Sylvie in Emily In Paris, joins Chloe and Vogue editor (plus number one fan!) Elise Taylor to chat all things Roman vs Parisian style. Philippine also broke down some of her best red carpet looks, why she has chosen to not care about aging, and whether she’s on Team Gabriel or Team Marcello. Au revoir!
Alexa Chung, the multi-hyphenate TV presenter, model, designer, and self-described “geriatric ‘it’ girl” joins The Run-Through podcast this week to walk us through her jam-packed fashion month. From making her New York City Runway debut, to returning to designing after winding down her label, this conversation is an inspiring, and often funny, reflection on reinventing yourself again, and again, and again. We kick the episode off with a review of all of the London Fashion Week highlights with co-host Chloe Malle, and Fashion Director Laura Ingham. Plus, the behind-the-scenes story of Harry Styles looking lovingly at Ingham as they sat front row at the S.S. DALEY show. Swoon.
Today we’re celebrating 40 years of London Fashion Week with a special dispatch from Vogue’s own Fashion News Director, Mark Holgate shared his highlights from this season’s shows, including JW Anderson and Roksanda. Later, Chioma Nnadi sat down with New Zealand-born, London-based designer Emilia Wickstead. Wickstead has dressed everyone from Lady Gaga to Kerry Washington to Olivia Colman but also shared that some of her proudest moments as a designer happen when she sees everyday women on the street wearing her clothes.“I think there's something so special about that,” Wickstead told Chioma. “That's when I feel like we've really made it.”
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