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Breaking Beauty Podcast

A Candid Conversation About Aging, from IMO: The Look

Breaking Beauty Podcast

Dear Media, Jill Dunn and Carlene Higgins

Jilldunn, Arts, Beautyeditors, Style541811, Beautyexpert, Beauty, Carlenehiggins, Fashion, Society & Culture, Magazineeditors, Fashion & Beauty

4.7 • 954 Ratings

🗓️ 14 November 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

Sharing a new series from one of our favorite podcasts: IMO with Michelle Obama and Craig Robinson. On IMO’s special series The Look, Michelle Obama opens up for the first time about her journey and legacy as a fashion icon– in and beyond the White House. Through a series of candid, intimate conversations with her longtime beauty collaborators, fashion insiders, and legendary women–including Jane Fonda, Nina Garcia, Bethann Hardison, Elaine Welteroth, Jenna Lyons, among others–she reveals how she and her team leveraged the scrutiny of her public image to boldly celebrate self-expression, inclusion, and cultural impact. A companion to her book, The Look celebrates an extraordinary legacy of authenticity and representation that continues to permeate culture, politics, and fashion today. In this episode, a table of legends talks about aging. Actress and activist Jane Fonda, former model and activist Bethann Hardison, and designer and businesswoman Jenna Lyons join Michelle to discuss what it means to age: to not just physically evolve, but also to come closer to our own purpose with age. Plus, they share some surprising advice about love.

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0:00.0

The following podcast is a dear media production.

0:09.3

Hey, Breaking Beauty Pod fam.

0:11.0

It's Jill here, one of your hosts.

0:12.7

And I'm sliding into your feed today to share something very special.

0:16.2

A whole new series that's all about fashion and beauty.

0:20.5

And this series is brand new. It's from one of

0:23.4

our favorite podcasts called IMO, which stands for in my opinion, IMO with Michelle Obama and her

0:30.1

brother Craig Robinson. So on IMO's special series called The Look, Michelle Obama opens up for

0:37.0

the first time about her journey and legacy as a fashion icon

0:40.6

in and beyond the White House and through a series of candid intimate conversations with her

0:45.8

longtime beauty collaborators, can't wait for that, fashion insiders and legendary women

0:51.7

including Jane Fonda, Nina Garcia, Beth Ann Hardison,

0:56.3

Elaine Walter Roth, Jen Alliance, among others. Michelle Obama reveals how she and her team

1:01.6

leveraged the scrutiny of her public image to boldly celebrate self-expression, inclusion,

1:06.8

and cultural impact. And this series is a companion to her book that's launching this month.

1:12.2

It's also called The Look, which is all about celebrating an extraordinary legacy of authenticity

1:17.4

and representation that continues to permeate culture, politics, and fashion today.

1:22.9

And in this episode that you're about to hear, a table of legends talks about aging. It's actress and

1:30.5

activist Jane Fonda, former model and activist Beth Ann Hardison and designer and businesswoman

1:36.4

Jenna Lyons. They all joined Michelle to discuss what it means to age, to not just physically evolve,

1:42.6

but also to become closer to our own purpose with age.

1:47.2

Plus, they share some surprising advice about love.

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