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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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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.”
In honor of the release of In Vogue: The 90s, a six-part retrospective that covers all of the pivotal moments in fashion from that decade, The Run-Through is sharing an episode from the podcast of the same name (originally aired in 2020) that inspired the new docuseries.
The 90s, a pivotal decade when fashion and mainstream culture collided, can best be understood through the invention of the supermodel. The fashion models who rose to prominence at the turn of the decade, transforming into supermodels, married the fashion industry with mainstream pop culture.
Episode 1: The Rise of The Supermodel features guest interviews with Victoria Beckham, Garren, Tonne Goodman, and Camilla Nickerson. From Vogue’s editorial team: Mark Holgate, Laird Borrelli-Persson, and Nicole Phelps.
See the iconic 1991 Versace Fall 1991 Ready-to-Wear Collection here and learn more about the making of George Michael’s “Freedom! ‘90s video.
You can watch In Vogue: The 90s on Hulu and Disney+, out now.
This week we are joined by Edward Enninful, British Vogue’s former editor-in-chief and host of the documentary series In Vogue: The 90s, which premieres this Friday on Disney + and Hulu. Enninful gives a preview of what we can expect from the series and digs into one of the most stylish decades of all-time, including his close friendship with Naomi Campbell, the advent of grunge, and how hip hop artists innovated fashion as we know it today.
We kick the episode off with New York Fashion Week (NYFW), obvs! Chloe joins olympic gold medalist Gabby Thomas for a car ride to the Tommy Hilfiger show, and walks Chioma through the most memorable shows of the week, so if you want to hear all about shows like Off-White, Alaïa, and Willy Chavarria, this episode is for you!
The Run-Through with Vogue is now twice a week! Listen to the show on Tuesdays and Thursdays! On this inaugural Tuesday episode, Nicole Phelps talks to Pieter Mulier, the creative director of Alaïa. Alaïa showed in NYC for fashion week, and Pieter talks about the latest collection, Alaïa’s cult accessories, the book he’s read 27 times, and those Chanel rumors. This episode is presented by eBay.
The Run-Through is joined by designer Willy Chavarria ahead of his opening at New York Fashion Week. In an intimate conversation with Vogue Fashion Editor José Criales-Unzueta, Willy shares the ways his own community has inspired him. Whether it’s his tías, his religious upbringing, or the farm labor movement, Willy continues to infuse his work with the people and places that matter the most to him. He gives us a preview of his show “América,” and his motivation behind it, “I want us to see ourselves as people with power who can make things happen.”
Plus, Chloe and Chioma kick things off with all of the fashion news you can use. From the newly named creative head at Tom Ford, Haider Ackermann, to the Venice Film Festival, they get into all of the week’s juiciest fashion news!
On this episode of The Run-Through, we revisit one of our favorite interviews with singer, doula, comedian, and March 2023 cover star, Erykah Badu. She came to the NYC studios (not the Badudio this time) to not only show off her futuristic outfit, but also to give an unforgettable tarot card reading to Chloe. She also shares the behind the scenes of her cover shoot and gives us the secret to her skin care routine (hint: it’s money!).
The Run-Through is joined by legendary stylist and sustainability editor Tonne Goodman on the heels of her 200th Vogue cover. She goes behind the scenes on the making of the cinematic September issue featuring Blake Lively, Hugh Jackman, and Baz Luhrman. We also delve into some of Tonne’s most iconic covers, as well as her chic personal style.
Plus, Vogue’s political correspondent Jack Schlossberg and Vogue writer Hannah Jackson join us from the Democratic National Convention in Chicago! Jack reveals the details behind the now viral photo of former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi with his grandfather, John F. Kennedy, and what it was like to speak at the convention. Hannah digs into some of the styles she’s been seeing at the DNC and what it might mean for the Democrats as we head into the presidential election.
This episode is presented by eBay.
This episode takes you behind the scenes of Chioma’s first September issue as head of British Vogue. You’ll hear what goes into the making of a September issue from some of the key players involved, including the cover star herself, Kylie Jenner.
Blake Lively is Vogue’s September Cover Star! Blake speaks to Vogue’s Hannah Jackson and Emma Specter about her cover shoot with Baz Luhrmann, her latest film “It Ends With Us”, and the secret to styling herself. Plus, Vogue’s Willow Lindley and Margaux Anbouba chat with Chloe about the Olympics, horse girl summer, and what to look forward to during NYFW.
Two-time Olympic gymnast Jordan Chiles joins Chloe and Vogue’s Leah Faye Cooper to talk all things Olympics. From the secret of doing gymnastics with long nails, to fashion at the Olympic Village, to this sneakerhead’s current favorite pair of shoes (Nike Dunks bedazzled with Swarovski crystals). Plus, Chiles shares the behind-the-scenes story of creating her bespoke Beyonce Renaissance World Tour-inspired leotards.
Actor Emma Corrin joins Vogue’s Emma Specter and Hannah Jackson to chat about playing villain Cassandra Nova in Deadpool & Wolverine, their favorite Chappell Roan songs, and going pantless on the red carpet. Also on the podcast, Chioma and our guest hosts chat about Kamala Harris’s presidential run, Peter Hawkings’s departure from Tom Ford, and the New York Fashion Week calendar!
Actress, singer, and former model Suki Waterhouse chats with Chioma about being British Vogue’s August Cover Star, her upcoming album “Memoirs of a Sparklemuffin”, and new motherhood. Plus, astrologer Chani Nicholas gives Chioma and British Vogue’s Olivia Marks a look into the stars for this moment in fashion.
Actor and playwright Cole Escola chats with Chloe and Vogue’s Marley Marius about “Oh Mary!” which hits Broadway today. Chioma tells us about Wimbledon and seeing Dolce & Gabbana's Alta Moda presentation in Sardinia.
Chioma (or “prints charming” as Chloe calls her) is traveling so Vogue’s Deputy Editor, Taylor Antrim, steps up to the mic. Chloe and Taylor talk about all the fashion and culture news that’s piquing their interest this week. A new artistic director at Lanvin, the new horror film MaXXXine with Mia Goth, a new season of the Bear. Also - sports!
Chloe, Chioma, and Nicole Phelps gather moments after the Chanel couture show to discuss their impressions of it, and the other couture show’s thus far. They also discuss the highly anticipated moment of this year’s fashion week – Dries Van Noten’s final show.
Chloe and Chioma take Paris! They talk to Carine Roitfeld, Ib Kamara, and Mark Guiducci about the making of Vogue World Paris. Carine and Ib styled the event and Mark was one of the creative brains behind it. Très chic!
Chioma attends her first LV Men’s show in Paris and fills us in on the vibe. (It was good!) Also, a surprise collection by Valentino, and Dries’ final menswear show. Finally, actor Lily Gladstone talks with Vogue’s Christian Allaire about red carpet dressing and the accessory that makes her feel most like herself.
Just a few days after the Tribeca premiere of her new documentary, “Diane Von Furstenberg: Woman In Charge”, Chloe sits down with the designer and all around legend, DVF. They talk about the renowned wrap dress that made her a household name, what it was like to be the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, and her favorite parts of aging. Also, the takeaways from this season’s resort shows and what is next for Chanel.
Katie Holmes and Judith Touitou join Chloe in the iconic Vogue closet to talk about their new collaboration for A.P.C. They go through some of the pieces from the collection, discuss what it takes to pull off French girl style, and look back on some of Katie’s most viral street style looks. Also, Nicole Phelps on Virginie Viard’s exit from Chanel, and Chioma talks about Dior’s show in Scotland.
Summer is almost here! Vogue’s culture experts Taylor Antrim, Radhika Seth, and Hayley Maitland join Chloe and Chioma to share all of the most anticipated movies, TV shows, books, and plays of the summer from the new season of The Bear to London’s Romeo & Juliet.
Ms. Tina Knowles sits down with Chloe and Vogue’s Kiana Murden to chat about what it’s like working with her daughter Beyoncé on their hair care line Cécred, her relationship with her grandkids, and her favorite songs from Cowboy Carter. Plus, Vogue’s Radhika Seth reports straight from Cannes to share her favorite films and fashion looks so far!
Sophie Turner sits down with Chioma to talk about motherhood – including mom shaming and protecting her kids from the public eye. She reveals her favorite Britney Spears song and talks about what she hopes life will be like in her thirties. Also, Chioma at Buckingham Palace and the Gucci Cruise show, all in one week!
The Run-Through revisits a favorite episode from our early days. Chloe and Chioma speak to Natalia Vodianova and her long-lost sister Jenna Burns about how a DNA test reunited them. Plus, Chioma talks to Michaela Coel about the time they spent in Ghana Rollerblading – and shooting Coel’s 2022 Vogue cover.
The Met Gala is here! Reporting fresh off the red carpet, Chloe and Chioma speak to Oscar-winning actress Da’Vine Joy Randolph and fashion designer Zac Posen. They cover their favorite looks and best moments of the most iconic night of the year.
The Met Gala is less than a week away! Plum Sykes, the writer, editor, and noughties it-girl came on the podcast to talk with Chloe and Chioma about her new book, Wives Like Us, and her most hilarious Met Gala memories, beginning in the ‘90s when she first arrived on the scene at American Vogue.
Happy Earth month! Amber Valletta talks to Chloe about some of her favorite Met Gala looks and runs through some of her greatest vintage finds of late and her sustainable shopping suggestions. Then Vogue’s resident vintage ladies Margaux Anbouba, Lilah Ramzi, and Emily Chan talk about the new Vogue World Vintage guide.
Chioma sits down with British Vogue’s Jess Diner and Hannah Coates to discuss all things beauty and wellness – from nail art trends to facial injectables to beans (yes, beans). Plus, Chloe gives a rundown on Brooklyn’s big week of fashion, between the Dior show at the Brooklyn Museum and the WNBA Draft at BAM.
Zendaya is the new American and British Vogue cover star! Law Roach, the man behind Zendaya’s image, talks to Chloe and Chioma about styling the covers, Zendaya’s iconic red carpet ‘fits, and whether or not he’s still retired (you will have to listen to find out!).
Gillian Anderson talks about playing a journalist in the new film “Scoop,” and about the unforgettable dress that she wore to this year’s Golden Globes. Also, a dispatch from Shanghai Fashion Week, and Angel Reese’s big Vogue news!
We start the show with breaking news about a new Creative Director at Valentino. Then Chloe and Chioma are joined by Vogue’s Alexandra Macon and Elise Taylor to talk about what makes a great Vogue Wedding. They talk about the most memorable weddings they’ve covered, from Serena Williams to Kourtney Kardashian and their wedding pet peeves (no donut walls, please). Plus, Vogue’s Liam Hess and José Criales-Unzueta discuss the albums they are anticipating this spring from Beyoncé’s “Cowboy Carter” to Dua Lipa’s “Radical Optimism.” This episode of The Run-Through is presented by Graff.
Chloe sits down with Eva Chen to talk about balancing work (she runs fashion partnerships at Instagram), parenting (she has 3 kids), and fashion (she loved Loewe in Paris). Chioma talks to designer Batsheva Hay about her previous life as a lawyer, her new store in NYC, and casting a runway show with models all over age 40.
Chioma is joined by FKA twigs. Together, they chat about twigs’s highly anticipated album, her leading acting role in “The Crow,” and how she stays in a state of “eusexua” (tune in to find out what that means!). Also in this episode, British Vogue’s Giles Hattersley sits down with the hosts to talk about royal conspiracy theories and the potential TikTok ban.
Chioma and Chloe are joined by Taylor Antrim and Christian Allaire to discuss the best moments of Oscars night. They review the hottest red carpet looks and go over the wins (and snubs) of the biggest night for film.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by Nicole Phelps and Laura Ingham to discuss the highlights of the final shows at Paris Fashion Week. In the second half of the show, Chloe and Vogue’s Leah Faye Cooper sit down with celebrity stylist Danielle Goldberg to talk about what it takes to make Hollywood’s it-girls shine during awards season.
Vogue’s Jose Criales-Unzueta and Naomi Elizée are joined by tennis superstar Coco Gauff who is Vogue’s April cover star. They talk about her love of anime, her pre-match meal of choice, and her winning performance.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by Vogue Italia’s Francesca Ragazzi to discuss their favorite shows of Milan and Paris thus far. Then, Chloe sits down with Vogue’s culture connoisseurs Taylor Antrim and Chloe Schama to preview the best of spring TV, books, films and music to get excited about.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by Hamish Bowles and director Kevin Macdonald to discuss the upcoming film “High & Low – John Galliano,” a complex exploration on the life and work of legendary designer John Galliano. Chioma also sits down with British Vogue writers Alex Kessler and Daniel Rodgers to recap their highlights from London Fashion Week on its 40th anniversary.
Designer Rachel Scott (of the brand Diotima) joins Vogue’s Naomi Elizée to discuss the inspiration behind her brand, why she learned to crochet, and navigating her sexuality in Jamaica.
British designer Martine Rose chats with Chioma about the London club scene that has inspired her collections, working with Demna (of Balenciaga), and her iconic collaborations with Nike and Kendrick Lamar.
Vogue Runway’s Nicole Phelps sits down with designer Gabriela Hearst to discuss her learnings from her three years at Chloé, and what her goals are going forward for her eponymous brand. They also get into what makes her clothing both sustainable and luxury, the Uruguayan night sky, and the witchy women who inspire her.
Chloe talks to the one and only Victoria Beckham, aka Posh Spice, about what it's like to be a singer-turned-designer. They talk about the groundbreaking Beckham documentary, what’s on her workout playlist, and what she lets Harper borrow from her closet.
Prada fanatic, and Vogue writer, Laia Garcia-Furtado talks to journalist Wendell Steavenson about Vogue’s March cover featuring the iconic Miuccia Prada; Steavenson wrote the cover story. Also, the Vogue Runway team joins the podcast to talk about their favorite NYFW moments (cough cough: Beyoncé).
Iconic designer Marc Jacobs joined Nicole Phelps on the podcast to discuss his brand’s 40th anniversary and his latest collection. They dissected the exaggerated proportions and doll-like looks that captivated our hearts, minds, and Instagram feeds last week, and took a walk down memory lane, looking back at the moments that made Marc the icon he is today.
Chloe and Chioma are joined by all-around legend Chloë Sevigny and costume designer Lou Eyrich to discuss the new season of “Feud: Capote Vs. The Swans.” Also on the show: John Galliano’s outstanding Margiela couture show and what made it such a remarkable theatrical performance.
Fashion designer Simone Rocha talks to Chioma about her guest designer appointment for Jean Paul Gaultier and her inspiration for the collection (think Madonna’s cone bra!). Also, Vogue Runway’s Nicole Phelps joins Chloe and Chioma to discuss the best fashion from couture week.
Pharrell Williams talks to Vogue China’s Margaret Zhang and Yiling Pan about his role of creative director at Louis Vuitton menswear and how his role is akin to being a conductor of a massive orchestra. Also, Jose Criales-Unzueta joins Chloe and Chioma to talk about the latest menswear shows and what he thinks will trickle down to the streets.
The 81st annual Golden Globes award show took place last night and showed us that the stars are back and are more than ready for their red carpet appearances. Chloe and Chioma talk to Vogue’s Taylor Antrim and José Criales-Unzueta about the wins, the snubs, and the best-dressed event goers of the evening.
The Run-Through welcomes the new year with Vogue beauty editors Arden Fanning Andrews and Margaux Anbouba. They share their wellness hacks and beauty predictions, from double cleansing your face to cold showers to chewing your food… a lot.
Actor and all around dreamboat, Andrew Scott, joins Chloe and Vogue deputy editor Taylor Antrim to talk about his latest film, “All Of Us Strangers.” They discuss his style (and choice of shoe!), what his life has been like lately as he occupies so many roles on both the stage and screen, and what it is like to come into significant fame in his forties, after playing the “Hot Priest” in “Fleabag.”
The Run-Through is back doing what Vogue does best – discussing the standout fashion moments in fashion of 2023. Chloe and Chioma are joined by editors Nicole Phelps and Virginia Smith to recap trends like quiet luxury and underwear as outerwear, as well as their favorite designers, red carpet looks, and Vogue covers of the year.
Actor and Vogue cover star Sienna Miller sits down with Chloe – in the Vogue closet! – to talk about pregnancy style, how she’s getting ready for the new baby, and the acting roles that have challenged her the most.
On one of the podcast’s final episodes of 2023, Chloe and Chioma bring on a few Vogue staffers to discuss their favorite moments in culture from the past year. They also discuss exciting fashion news of the week including Chioma being named one of the “most stylish people” of the year by the New York Times, the LA Balenciaga show, and the latest Bottega Veneta campaign using A$AP Rocky Bottega “paparazzi” campaign.
On today’s episode, Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena, of the brand Chopova Lowena, talk about their close collaboration and their cult brand. Also, director Baz Luhrmann discusses his latest project, Faraway Downs, and his friendship with Miuccia Prada.
On today’s show, Chloe and Chioma sit down with writer, director, and actor extraordinaire Emerald Fennell to talk about her new film, Saltburn. While maintaining a spoiler-free episode, they discuss the sexy gothic thriller and dive into early aughts nostalgia and the British aristocracy.
This week on the podcast, Chioma and Chloe talk about how Travis Kelce became a KidSuper-Collina Strada-wearing style icon. Then, the Vogue Runway team gives a crash course on the most important trends that everyone will be wearing next spring (the ‘90s are back!).
This week on the podcast, the legendary rapper herself, Nicki Minaj, sits down with Chioma to discuss her Vogue cover, being a mother to her son who she calls “Papa Bear”, and her highly anticipated new album, Pink Friday 2.
This week on the pod, Chloe and Chioma chat about all things Phoebe [Philo!]. Then Vogue’s Nicole Phelps, Laia Garcia-Furtado, and Mark Holgate interview two iconic designers: Maria Cornejo and Vera Wang. Both women are being honored at next week’s CFDA awards.
Today on the show, Karla Martinez de Salas, Vogue Mexico and Latin America’s Head of Content and all in all boss lady (force!) comes on the show to talk about the most iconic covers she’s worked on, and the new Mexico City feature in the magazine. Later on, Vogue colleagues José Criales-Unzueta and Naomi Elizee pop on to chat about emerging designers.
Emily Ratajkowski joins Chloe and Chioma for a conversation taped in front of a live studio audience at Vogue’s Forces of Fashion. They talk about Emily’s early days modeling, “Blurred Lines,” being photographed every single day, the fog of “mom brain,” and if she thinks she will ever get married again.
This week on the podcast Chloe and Chioma are joined by New York’s favorite and wisest curmudgeon, Fran Lebowitz. They talk about cufflinks, her iconic style, “nepo babies,” and her recent attendance at New York Liberty games.
On today’s episode, Chloe and Chioma have a conversation with Real Housewife of New York and timeless style icon, Jenna Lyons. They talk about the behind-the-scenes of her Paris Fashion Week latex look, her new faux eyelash venture LoveSeen, and of course about what brought her to the Bravo universe in the first place.
Vogue’s Mark Holgate and Nicole Phelps join Chloe and Chioma to talk about the best of fashion month. From ephemeral sleeves at Prada to Sarah Burton’s final bow – they focus on their favorites from Milan and Paris.
Chioma talks to Maximilian Davis, Ferragamo’s creative director (and Beyonce stan). Davis talks about using Carnival as a touchstone, seeing Bey in one of his looks, and infusing his Trinidadian roots into his collections. Also, Vogue’s Laia Garcia-Furtado recaps the best of Milan and Paris Fashion Weeks so far. (TLDR: Prada was ethereal, Dior was “witchy,” shorts are now pants, Peter Hawkings looks just like Tom Ford, and sage green is going to look good on you.)
Chioma and Chloe talk to Zadie Smith about her style (David Byrne suits and intimidating looks), what she wore to her college interview, internet wormholes she falls into, and how she felt when she finished her new book, The Fraud – her first piece of historical fiction.
British Vogue’s Laura Ingham fills us in on the best of London Fashion Week so far, from JW Anderson’s plasticine hoodies to Burberry’s checkered tent, to Erdem’s Debo Mitford homage. Then, Chloe and Chioma talk about Chioma’s big new role, as British Vogue’s head of editorial content. (Congrats, Chioma!)
British Vogue’s Edward Enninful talks to Chloe and Chioma about Vogue World London’s fashion and festivities, his favorite British Vogue covers, and what’s next for him in 2024. Plus Chioma and José Criales-Unzueta talk with Olivia Rodrigo about her sophomore album, “Guts.”
Vogue’s Virginia Smith pops into the podcast studio to fill us in on her New York Fashion Week highlights. Then Chloe and Chioma talk to Bethann Hardison–the 80 year-old trailblazing model, activist, and co-director of the film, “Invisible Beauty,” which tells the story of her life and how she has led the charge to demand more diversity on the runway.
On day five of The Run-Through’s NYFW Shark Week coverage, we revisit an interview with Luar’s Raul Lopez. Chioma and Raul discuss his beginnings in fashion (co-founding Hood By Air with Shayne Oliver), the Ana bag (the bag everyone is wearing), and what it feels like closing NYFW.
Chioma and Chloe pay a visit to Tory Burch at her design studio in Manhattan where they see the new collection up close. Tory talks about her decision to transition from CEO to purely designer of the brand (the easiest decision she ever made, she says). She also talks about meeting her husband, working closely with her family, the time her dog, Chicken, went missing, and, of course, designing a collection that women will feel great in.
Today on the show, we are pausing our New York Fashion Week coverage to chat with Wendell Steavenson, the writer behind Vogue’s October Issue cover story featuring Kate Winslet. Chioma and Chloe also spoke with another October feature star, the White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. She chatted with us about her insane schedule, parenting her daughter Soleil, and her beauty signatures behind the podium.
It’s New York Fashion Shark Week on the podcast, and in this episode Vogue’s Nicole Phelps talks with designer Peter Do about his new role as Creative Director at Helmut Lang. Do opens up about emigrating to the United States, learning to sew (on a $20 sewing machine from Kmart), and his long-standing reverence for Helmut Lang that goes back when Do was in high school and on Tumblr.
On our first ever New York Fashion Shark Week, the Run-Through is kicking things off with a packed episode. Chloe and Chioma talk to designer Supriya Lele and model Paloma Elsesser about their collaboration for the Victoria’s Secret “World Tour.” Plus, Chioma speaks with model Jill Kortleve about the ongoing issues with “size-ism” in modeling and how she stays grounded during fashion week.
From the millennial pink bubble wrap packaging to products like Boy Brow and Balm Dotcom, you know Glossier. On today’s episode, Chloe sat down with journalist Marisa Meltzer to discuss her new book Glossy: Ambition, Beauty and the Inside Story of Emily Weiss’ Glossier. Starting at Glossier’s roots as Into the Gloss, they unpack how the culture around beauty start-ups has shifted and what that means for the company now.
Anna Wintour sits down with Chloe and Chioma to talk about her early fashion memories, her favorite fashion shows ever, her first September cover, and what she’s doing this summer to relax (it involves tennis, gardening, and grandkids).
Chioma and Chloe discuss the news of the week (Rihanna’s Fenty maternity! Peter Do and Claire Wright Keller collabs! Which Super are you quiz!). Then, Chioma talks to the iconic costume designer and Creative Director at PUMA June Ambrose about the 50 year anniversary of hip-hop and what it’s like dressing Missy Elliott, Jay-Z and many more.
On this episode Chloe and Chioma speak with their friend and former colleague Sally Singer about writing the September issue cover story about the supermodels Christy, Naomi, Linda, and Cindy (no last names necessary). They talk about what it means to write about women in this moment, the pressure of being in the public eye, and the storied careers of the Supers.
Chloe talks to Vogue Runway’s Laia Garcia-Furtado and José Criales-Unzueta (they’re back!) about the news of the week (Daria Werbowy out of retirement; are Substacks the new magazines?). Then, Chioma and Chloe talk to Naomi Elizée, a Vogue Market Editor (and one of the best-dressed people in the Vogue office, hands-down) about her favorite BIPOC designers, and how she navigated grief with such a demanding job.
Guest hosts José Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado are back on the pod this week to talk with trailblazing street style photographers Phil Oh and Tommy Ton, who share their origin stories in the industry as well as some of their all time favorite street style images. Also, José and Laia discuss what’s up with all of these breakups (happy uncuffing szn), and the latest in alien news.
This week on the show, guest hosts José Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado talk to Hillary Taymour, the designer behind NYC-based label Collina Strada. Taymour tells us what it takes to succeed as a small business owner, as well as her commitment to sustainable, vegan design. Additionally, José and Laia talk about the New York Fashion Week calendar, and answer the question: Will we all be wearing Oppenheimer suits this fall?!
Fran Drescher might be “just a girl from Queens” (her words!), but she is no pushover. This is what she tells us in this candid interview (with her rescue pup by her side). Chloe and Chioma ask about how she became the president of the SAG-AFTRA union, what it’s like leading the strikes, what her favorite outfits were on “The Nanny,” and if there is a bigger political run in her future.
Chloe and Chioma speak with Barbie – sorry, Margot Robbie – about the behind-the-scenes of one of this summer’s most anticipated movies. (This interview was taped pre-strike). We are also joined by Vogue’s Taylor Antrim to talk “Barbenheimer” as well as the SAG-AFTRA strike and what it means for future Vogue cover stars.
Vogue’s Beauty Editor-at-Large, Arden Fanning Andrews, underwent a Barbie makeover for a day (her normal style is more Keanu than Malibu) and she talks to Chloe and Chioma about how the transformation made her feel. She also dishes on the latest beauty trends (less is more) and exercise trends (walking is in! did it ever leave?) as well as her favorite sunscreen. Also: fabulous Barbie collector Darian Darling calls in from her real life Barbie dreamhouse to do a deep dive into the doll’s history.
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Chloe and Chioma talk to Vogue’s Nicole Phelps about the latest couture shows. Couture “denim” (actually a fabric called gazar!), flat shoes, and shows on Parisian streets: is couture becoming 24/7-wear?!
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Chloe and Chioma chat with Vogue editors Nicole Phelps and Jessie Heyman about the whirlwind that was the 3 minute Marc Jacobs fashion show, the elegance of Jacquemus in Versailles, the undies as outerwear trend, and the latest episodes of the new season of And Just Like That.
Chloe and Choma talk to Sarah Jessica Parker and Candice Bergen about playing iconic women and about portraying a Vogue editor and writer on screen in Sex and the City and also in And Just Like That.
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GQ’s Will Welch talks about Pharrell’s first Louis Vuitton men’s collection (was it the show of the year?). Then the one and only Usher pops by the Vogue podcast studio to talk about his obsession with designer Rick Owens and the Usher song that the most babies have (probaby) been made to.
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Vogue’s Jose Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado discuss their favorite fashion at the resort shows. Also, actor Greta Lee talks to Chloe and Chioma about her new film “Past Lives” which is being called one of the best films of the year. The actor is the best kind of fashionphile, loving clothes in an esoteric but not pretentious way (the Vogue dream).
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Chloe and Chioma talk to Lauren Santo Domingo about her early years working at Vogue, her secrets for entertaining, and how she organizes her legendary wardrobe. Also, Vogue’s Taylor Antrim on the best films from Cannes, and designer Wes Gordon talks about Carolina Herrera’s sunset show in Rio.
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Vogue’s June issue is out with Margot Robbie as Barbie. Chloe and Chioma talk to the photographer who created it, Ethan James Green, about what it takes to shoot an iconic Vogue cover. Then Chloe and Chioma talk to Elle Fanning about red carpet dressing, The Great, and reenacting The Devil Wears Prada scenes with Dakota as a kid (Elle played Andy; Dakota was Miranda).
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Chioma and Chloe talk to Balenciaga Creative Director Demna about studying fashion and art history in Antwerp, how his mother has influenced his designs, and returning to his fashion roots via his latest runway show. Also, Vogue’s Mark Holgate and Allie Michler Kopelman on the news of the week, including the 2023 CFDA finalists.
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Vogue’s parties and shopping editor, Lilah Ramzi, demystifies spring gala season. Why do we need fancy parties to fundraise? And what in the world does she wear to all of these events?
Chloe and Chioma also talk to new mom and journalist Elaine Welteroth about her struggles to find an ObGyn that she felt safe with prior to her son’s birth last year, and the shocking statistics regarding Black maternal health. Also Times columnist and author Jessica Grose on the history of motherhood in America and how the system sets us up to fail.
Chioma and Chloe recap the best looks from the Met Gala with Derek Blasberg. They talk about the glam, the cats on the carpet, the afterparties, and perhaps the world’s most glamorous meeting of moms near the Met bathroom.
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This week on the show, Chloe and Chioma talk to Amanda Harlech, Karl Lagerfeld’s muse. This year’s Met Gala theme is Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty. Harlech talks about working closely with Karl. She also tells of dance classes he organized and sharing their version of a TV dinner – a catered meal in front of a giant flatscreen watching French soap operas.
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This week is the first of three special episodes taking you inside the Met Gala. Chioma and Chloe recall their Met Gala past looks. Then, the people who plan the Met Gala discuss all the ins and outs of planning the biggest party of the year.
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This week on the show, Chioma and Chloe talk to Vogue Global Talent Casting Director Ignacio “Iggy” Murillo about the circus hoops required to get ten of the top models under one roof for Vogue’s May cover. Then we talk to stylist Matthew Henson, who is responsible for the looks of some of the most stylish men in the entertainment business including Pharrell Williams, A$AP Rocky and The Weeknd.
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This week, two style mavens who recently published coffee table style bibles: costume designer, stylist and producer, Heidi Bivens, whose new book “Euphoria Fashion” is out this week and Deeda Blair, paragon of sumptuous restraint and author of “Deeda Blair: Food, Flowers, Fantasy.” Also, Vogue Contributing Writer Maya Singer on her Stormy Daniels profile, and Vogue.com Senior Fashion and Style writer Christian Allaire on cultural appropriation vs. appreciation in fashion.
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Vogue’s Virginia Smith talks to Chloe and Chioma about creating some of the most iconic Vogue photo shoots, and what the Vogue fashion closet is really like. Also, Ukrainian designer Svetlana Bevza talks about continuing her business in Kyiv a year into the invasion.
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Who was best dressed at the Oscars? Chloe and Chioma recap the night with a group of Vogue editors. Also, Natasha Lyonne talks about everything from what it’s like to film with a giant buzzard to her very busy New York Fashion Week.
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Cara Delevingne, Vogue’s April cover star, talks about her monumental past year. She turned 30, got sober, and made “Planet Sex,” a documentary series about sexuality. Also: Eugénie Trochu, editorial director for Vogue France, and Pierre M’Pele, editorial director for GQ France, give us their review of le chic of the week from Paris fashion week.
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Chioma is in Paris for Fashion Week and she tells Chloe what shows she’s most excited about, including this week’s guests: the design duo from the size-inclusive, sustainable brand, Ester Manas, and Olivier Rousteing, the creative director of the legendary fashion house, Balmain.
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Erykah Badu visits the podcast studio (the Badu-dio?) where she spills on her incredible outfits, what’s in her doula kit, her new cannabis collaboration, and her plans for new music. Also, Vogue Italia’s Francesca Ragazzi on everything you need to know about Milan Fashion Week.
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Vogue Runway’s Jose Criales-Unzueta and Laia Garcia-Furtado talk to Chioma and Chloe about New York Fashion Week. What did they love (Rodarte! Tory!), and what was confusing (MSCHF booties). Also, designer Erdem Moralioglu remembers his father’s birthplace, Antakya, Turkey, which was recently struck by a devastating earthquake. Erdem also talks about his process of designing and creating new collections.
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This week’s show starts with some very exciting breaking news about Phoebe Philo. Then, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson talks to Chloe and Chioma about what goes into styling a Vogue cover shoot and what she took away from the much-publicized Kanye West debacle last fall. Also, Chioma visits Raul Lopez’s studio where he designs Luar.
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This week on the show, Chioma and Chloe talk about the Pyer Moss hubbub. Then celebrity stylist Kate Young on the most challenging events to style during awards season, and what it was really like being Anna Wintour’s assistant way back when.
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Florence Pugh on her new movie, A Good Person, 2023 dressing, and her favorite roles to date, plus Vogue Runway’s Nicole Phelps on the couture jungle in Paris this week.
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This week’s episode is a tale of two Anna’s–Wintour and Delvey, two fearsome figures we never expected to link in a sentence together but here we are! Chioma and Chloe visit Anna Delvey, the infamous convicted grifter under house arrest in the East Village. Also, Anna Wintour talks about this year’s Met Gala honoring the late, great Karl Lagerfeld.
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Actor Jessie Buckley talks about her unique, punky red carpet style, and her new film, Women Talking. (She tells us that Rooney Mara brought a fart machine to set and we learn, not surprisingly, that we want to join a Frances McDormand/Jessie Buckley book club.) Also, Vogue Deputy Editor, Taylor Antrim, on the future box office smash hits vs. indie flicks.
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Hailey Bieber joins us to talk about her new skincare line Rhode, fashion, wellness and opens up about her recent health scare. We also speak with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand about how she envisions a new future for the fashion industry with The Fabric Act.
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We're joined by Vogue's Editors Emma Specter, Elise Taylor, and Jose Criales Unzueta to talk about some of the biggest moments of the year. And, Haley Lu Richardson tells us all about playing Portia in The White Lotus.
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We definitely want more White Lotus, but we discuss whether we need more Harry & Meghan. Plus, we go to Paris to visit with Simon Porte Jacquemus, who's showing a new collection this month. And an interview with Chelsea Manning about her new book, her life after prison, and of course, her love of fashion.
From the latest Balenciaga ad controversy to Alessandro Michele leaving Gucci, we discuss this transformative moment in fashion. Plus, we hear from Gisele Fetterman and Bottega Veneta's Matthieu Blazy.
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How a DNA test reunited supermodel Natalia Vodianova with her long-lost sister Jenna. Plus, we speak with Black Panther star Micaela Coel on her time with Vogue in Ghana and what's next for her.
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It was just a few months ago that Serena Williams announced she’s taking a step back from tennis in the September issue of Vogue. We hear about what life looks like now— everything from being a mom, a VC with Serena Ventures and a children's book author. Plus, we visit with Ruth Carter about how she created the afrofuturist world of Wakanda Forever through costume.
The Run-Through with Vogue is a new weekly podcast featuring the most riveting news in fashion and culture. Hosts Chioma Nnadi and Chloe Malle bring you their favorite headlines of the week, plus interviews with exclusive guests. You'll hear about Serena Williams' new normal, Micaela Coel's trip to Ghana with Vogue, Kirsten Gillibrand's second job as her teenage son's sneaker cleaner and listen to Chelsea Manning school Chloe and Chioma on fashion history. We'll cover everything from an intimate and shocking family reunion for model Natalia Vodianova to hearing about Oscar-winning costume designer Ruth Carter's visual world creation for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and even head to the Avenue Montaigne in Paris to check out Simon Porte Jacquemus' first store--Chloe even samples the in-store popcorn machine!
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