This New Fashion Podcast Promises to Tout the ‘Fabulousness’ of Wearing More Vintage
Immediately after closing her eponymous vintage store past year amid the pandemic, entrepreneur Charlotte Dallison turned to producing and podcasting.
The Melbourne-centered classic design and style specialist is ready to unveil her hottest job Tuesday, which is a podcast properly titled “Chez Charlotte Classic.” The initial episode is available for preview on Apple, in advance of hitting Spotify and Google Podcasts.
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“In the podcast, I speak with a variety of aspirational creatives, with enviable vintage wardrobes, about their vintage model journey. The function of the podcast is to get additional people donning extra vintage — no moth balls here, just fabulousness and sustainability, naturally,” mentioned Dallison, who, herself, has Marilyn Monroe-esque tresses and can be found in a range of 1940s-type dresses on her Instagram and the podcast’s web page @Chezcharpod.
Speaker lineup for time 1 involves broadcaster, author and collector Claudia Chan Shaw Emmy award-nominated costume designer Marion Boyce manner historian and operator of an enviable Bonnie Cashin archive Stephanie Lake, and vintage style influencer and knitwear designer Natalie Joos, among the many some others.
The podcast trails the launch of another sustainable vogue podcast termed “Hot Buttons,” which dips into the most up-to-date sustainable vogue information. As with other podcasts from Submit Script Media Inc., the podcast is centered on local weather alter schooling.
Without the need of likely into extended depth, Dallison claimed Chez Charlotte Classic is a “re-work” of her pre-present classic retail outlet, which she closed late final calendar year. A different underlying motive was, “I also could not discover a vintage fashion podcast wherever that I truly desired to hear to.”
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