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The Run-Through with Vogue

Dan Levy Wants You to Dress Like His TV Show Characters For Halloween

The Run-Through with Vogue

Vogue

Fashion & Beauty, Arts

4.1764 Ratings

🗓️ 26 March 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

“I was seriously considering taking a beta blocker before this interview,” Dan Levy told guest hosts Hannah Jackson and Margaux Anbouba on the Run-Through Podcast, “the first time I ever took a beta blocker was like an hour and a half before hosting the Emmys.” Luckily for this anxious trio, the stakes of this episode were much lower than on the stage of a prominent awards ceremony. 

Levy came onto the show a few weeks before the release of his latest show Big Mistakes, co-created by Rachel Sennott, which comes to Netflix April 9th and is about two siblings who accidentally find themselves entrenched in a world of organized crime. This show, like Schitt’s Creek, is a family drama, but this time the stakes are a little higher. “Committing to an idea that you feel excited to tell in a long form format is an intense thing,” Levy told the hosts, “And I have a very irrational fear of being blackmailed into organized crime.” 

For his sake, one hopes he never ends up in that situation because as he confessed, “I would be instantly murdered.” Reflecting on who might also not do so well in such circumstances, he thought of Sennott, who he first met while working on The Idol. “That’s a compliment,” he clarified. The pair went on to write the pilot together and “the rest is history!”

His style was also a big topic of conversation. His earliest sartorial days involved shopping at Club Monaco, apparently a brand coveted by Toronto teens, and folding clothes in the Gap Kids to the songs of Nelly Furtado and New Radicals. It was a bit later on that he first discovered and made purchases at JW Anderson and Rick Owens. Now, around a decade later, he’s good friends with the likes of Jonathan Anderson and Michael Rider. 

Also on the episode, Chioma Nnadi and Laura Ingham sat down in the British Vogue studios to discuss the latest goings on from across the pond. This past weekend, the pair attended London’s Vogue co-hosted by Alexa Chung and Lila Moss which helped support the UK based charity Give Your Best. They gushed about the latest very beachy cover of Olivia Rodrigo, bare feet and all. The vintage pulls for that shoot complimented Rodrigo’s personal style well and were an instant wish list for the rest of us. They closed out their chat with some big news: their dear friend Christopher Kane is stepping into the role of Creative Director at the House of Mulberry—bravo!

The Run-Through with Vogue is your go-to podcast where fashion meets culture. Hosted by Chloe Malle, Head of Editorial Content, Vogue U.S.; Chioma Nnadi, Head of British Vogue; and Nicole Phelps, Director of Vogue Runway, each episode features the latest fashion news and exclusive designer and celebrity interviews.

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0:00.0

This is The Run Through. I'm Cho Minardi and today my lovely co-host, Chloe, is on a much-needed

0:11.0

vacation. But I'm so excited to be doing headlines with my colleague Laura Ingham. Laura,

0:18.1

can you introduce yourself? Hi, everyone, I'm Laura. I'm the deputy

0:21.5

director of the global network here at Vogue. And basically Vogue secret weapon. I feel like,

0:28.2

especially at British Vogue, I'm like constantly calling on Laura for advice about everything.

0:34.0

Well, we work so closely together on all things, all things fashion related. Yes. Yeah, very good gossip

0:38.8

yesterday about some news that will come later. But first, today on the show, we've got comedian and

0:44.3

fashion lover Dan Levy, who's stopped by to chat with our guest host, Hannah Jackson and Margot

0:49.7

and Buba. His news show, Big Mistakes, is about two siblings who get involved in chaotic, organized

0:55.7

crime, and it premieres on Netflix on April 9th in the US. And I'm so excited to hear about

1:02.7

their conversation. But before we get into all of that, I guess we should recap on the week

1:08.0

that we had last week here in London, which was extremely busy.

1:12.1

It was non-stop. The big, big moment for us was the Vogue Winter show, which was co-hosted by Alexa

1:17.6

Chang and Lila Moss. Laura, can you talk about how you were involved in the event? Because I feel

1:22.1

like you were basically the mastermind behind all those fabulous pieces on the rack, you and your team.

1:29.1

Oh, it was such a fun sale to work on. And it's the second time we've done it. We had a vintage sale this time last year,

1:34.2

and we learned a lot from it. And this time, we worked with our incredible team and our lovely

1:40.7

editors to kind of curate all of those pieces that you have got on your watch

1:46.7

list and you've been waiting to see come up on any vintage site or any sale and we've got

1:52.4

them all together and curated them between our own racks and just generally within the sale

1:57.2

to kind of have all of those pieces those speed like, like LVs, speedies, the Prada

2:02.6

lipstick print dress and mini skirt.

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