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The Run-Through with Vogue

Jessie Buckley on Awards Speeches, Red Carpet Dressing, and Traitors | PLUS Backstage at Rick Owens and Isabel Marant

The Run-Through with Vogue

Vogue

Fashion & Beauty, Arts

4.1764 Ratings

🗓️ 6 March 2026

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

In a little over a week the 98th Academy Awards will take place in Los Angeles. Many of the categories are looking like a toss up but it will be a shock if the Best Leading Actress goes to anyone other than Jessie Buckley for her devastating performance in Hamnet. Having just won variations of best leading lady at the Critics Choice Awards, the SAG Actor Awards, the BAFTAs, and the Golden Globes, Buckley is on a roll. 

Earlier in the week, Buckley sat down with guest hosts Taylor Antrim and Marley Marius ahead of today’s theatrical release of The Bride! In creating this retelling of the Bride of Frankenstein, Buckley spoke about the challenge of finding her character. “It was such a huge undertaking to really create three individual personalities and metabolize them and have them be in conversation with myself.” The film was also incredibly physical and required that she learn tap and gaga dancing for the role. 

Buckley had worked previously with Maggie Gyllenhaal in The Lost Daughter, who she described as one of the most important women in her life. “Maggie has a real vision and there's so much intention behind what she's trying to say with her stories and why she's choosing to tell a story at all,” Buckley told The Run-Through, “I think what she asks all of her actors and herself is to ask the question that's gonna challenge you.”

With her daughter on the road with her for this press tour, Buckley toggles quickly between “changing a nappy” and putting a red carpet dress on. The combination of being thrust into the spotlight and being a new mother has changed her relationship with fashion. Now working with stylist to the stars Danielle Goldberg, she feels empowered to let herself feel seen in her changing body. “Right at the beginning she was like, I just wanna see you. And I felt like I could breathe for the first time.” 

Also on the episode, The Run-Through gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes pass at the Rick Owens and Isabel Marant shows. Between getting their makeup done and getting their clothes on, Alex Consani and Mona Touggard chat about how they make time to read despite the chaos that happens backstage. Plus, Rick Owens himself reveals the inspiration by his collection.

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

Hi, I'm Art and Fanning Andrews, Vogue's beauty editor at large. My husband and I talk a lot of eBay strategy together because it is something that we have bonded over since the beginning of our relationship. We've known each other for 20 years, and we've been using eBay for even longer than that, both of us. He's very proud of his five-star review, which I have the same. We're pretty popular.

0:22.4

We have a really good reputation on you guys.

0:30.1

This is Chelsea, producer,

0:32.3

went and run through Vogue.

0:46.3

And right now, Nicole is at the Scabrelli show and I'm walking to find her so we can head to Rick Owens together.

0:52.3

Hi, Sarah? How was the show? Hi, Sarah.

0:56.0

Hi, Chelsea.

0:58.0

I'm Tiziana Cardini.

1:00.0

I am a contributor to Bog Runway and Bog.com.

1:05.0

I live in Milan.

1:07.0

I am Milanese and yeah.

1:10.0

Do you want to tell me your thoughts from Scaperoli?

1:15.6

So Daniel Roseberry for Scaparelli took us back to the Carousel du Louvre.

1:19.6

And Tiziana, what can you tell us about the Carousel du Louvre?

1:23.6

It was a famous venue in the 90s. All the shows were held there.

1:31.3

Sort of like the Bryant Park tents.

1:33.3

Yes, exactly.

1:34.3

So it was also a nice nod that time.

1:39.3

Daniel has been at Scaparelli now for seven years.

1:42.3

I don't think he's ever been as confident as he is today.

1:46.0

He's also on the eve of a huge retrospective of Scaparelli at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London.

1:55.0

So it's a big moment for the brand and also for him.

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