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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Lyas on the Enduring Power of Fashion Storytelling

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 6 September 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

Fashion narrator Lyas is one of the most compelling and authentic fashion communicators to have arrived on the scene, and whose takes on fashion shows and editorials are incisive, honest and well-informed.  


“I think we’ve lost the mindset of thinking that it’s possible to be creative and make money for the company, because the golden age of designers is over,” he says. “Now, every designer is disposable. It’s like musical chairs—every month, there’s someone leaving, someone coming.”


Lyas’s journey has been shaped by his belief in the emotional power of storytelling, which he sees as central to fashion communication. Using  TikTok and Instagram  to communicate his thoughts and opinions, his fashion roulette videos and witty runway dissections have captured the attention of hundreds of thousands of viewers. Recently, he has bemoaned the dilution of creativity across the fashion industry.


Key Insights: 


  • Growing up in France and studying drama, Lyas was first drawn to the visual world filmmaking. Frustrated by the rigid criteria of the film industry, Lyas found freedom in fashion, where he could create personas and critique without fitting into predefined moulds. He connected with fashion insiders at parties, building his presence through social media and discovering a space that allowed his voice and persona to thrive. "I didn't find the sense of belonging in that cinema crowd, so I started going out with fashion people,” he said. “It became this way of creating this superstar persona at night and I fell in love with that."


  • Lyas quickly noticed the gap between private opinions and public silence in the fashion world. He began voicing unfiltered critiques, challenging the industry's hypocrisy. This unapologetic stance led to temporary blacklists but also opened doors, proving the value of staying true to his voice. “I started just saying it like it is on my TikTok... the first Sabato de Sarno I really didn't like, and I think most of the industry did not like it, but no one wanted to say it, so I took the bullet."


  • Lyas is critical of the corporatization of fashion, where creativity is often sidelined for profit. "We've lost the mindset of thinking that it's possible to be creative and make money for the company, " he said. “The golden age of designers is over. Now any designer is disposable. We've seen it, it’s like musical chairs."


  • On advice, Lyas keeps it simple. “Have no fear. But it's very easy to say, but I think fear is the biggest issue for anyone's confidence. … Just be fearless and if you're scared of doing it, do it.”



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0:00.0

Hi, this is Imron. Before we get started with this week's episode, I wanted to let you know we're launching a new segment on the BOF podcast called Ask Me Anything.

0:10.5

I received so many excellent questions from people all over the world about the state of the fashion industry.

0:16.2

Now, you'll have your chance to have your questions answered here on the Bof podcast.

0:21.7

We want to hear from you.

0:23.3

If you have a burning question, head to the DMs in BOF's Instagram and send us a voice note

0:29.2

or send a voice note to podcast at businessof fashion.com.

0:33.7

I can't wait to hear what you come up with.

0:41.2

Hi. I can't wait to hear what you come up with. Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion.

0:45.7

Welcome to the Bof podcast. It's Friday, September 6th.

0:50.0

Just in time for the start of Fashion Month, this week I'm pleased to share a conversation

0:54.0

with Lias, a.k.A. Elias Medini, one of the most compelling and authentic fashion communicators to have arrived on the scene.

1:03.5

Lies' takes on fashion shows and editorials are incisive, honest, and well-informed.

1:10.6

Lies's journey has been shaped by his belief in the emotional power of storytelling,

1:15.4

which he sees as central to fashion communication.

1:19.2

Using TikTok and Instagram to communicate his thoughts and opinions,

1:23.4

his fashion roulette videos and witty runway dissections have captured the attention of hundreds

1:29.5

of thousands of viewers.

1:31.5

Recently, he has been bemoaning the dilution of creativity across the fashion industry.

1:38.4

We've lost the mindset of thinking that it's possible to be creative and make money for the company.

1:48.0

Because the golden age of designers is over. Now, well, any designer is disposable. Like this,

1:56.7

we've seen it. It's the musical chairs every month. There's everyone living, everyone coming.

2:02.2

This week on the BOF podcast, Lias joins me to discuss how he uses storytelling in his work,

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