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🗓️ 1 September 2023
⏱️ 41 minutes
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Ahead of New York Fashion Week, The Washington Post’s Rachel Tashjian speaks with BoF’s founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed about how the industry is changing post-pandemic.
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There's a good reason why New York Fashion Week isn’t the all important agenda-setter it once was, according to Rachel Tashjian, a fashion writer for The Washington Post. US consumers, she says, now take their fashion cues from influencers and social media as much as they do the runway. “Some of the more interesting things happening in American fashion are just outside of fashion week,” says Tashjian. “I just wonder if American designers feel like, is this [New York Fashion Week] really worth it for me to be doing? Is this where my audience is?”
This week on The BoF Podcast, Imran Amed, BoF’s founder and editor-in-chief, sits down with Tashjian to discuss her perspective on the state of the fashion industry today and her expectations for the evolution of NYFW in a post-Covid world.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. Welcome to the |
0:08.8 | Bof podcast. It's Friday, September 1st. Can you believe it's already time for New York Fashion |
0:15.0 | Week? Well, according to Rachel Tastrian, there's a good reason why New York Fashion Week |
0:20.0 | isn't the all-important agenda |
0:21.8 | setter it once was. Rachel, a fashion writer for the Washington Post, says that U.S. consumers |
0:27.7 | now take their fashion cues from influencers and social media as much as they do from the runway. |
0:34.3 | Some of the more interesting things happening in American fashion are just outside of fashion week. |
0:40.2 | And I just wonder if American designers feel like, hey, is this really worth it? |
0:45.7 | Is this where my audience is? |
0:48.2 | This week on the BOF podcast, I sit down with Rachel to learn about her personal journey into fashion journalism. |
0:55.0 | Hear the backstory behind her cult newsletter opulent tips, and get her take on what we should be looking |
1:00.5 | out for at New York Fashion Week, which still has its exciting, creative moments. |
1:05.6 | You just need to know where to look. Here's Rachel Tastrian on the B.O.F. podcast. |
1:12.5 | Rachel Tastien, welcome to the BOF podcast. I think this is the first time we are having a |
1:20.5 | one-on-one conversation, although we've seen each other over the years of fashion weeks and |
1:25.3 | chit-chatted in various contexts. This is our first one-on-one |
1:29.9 | chat. It's our first tete-a-tete. Yes, exactly. A great way of setting this up, actually, because |
1:35.6 | I've so enjoyed all of your output going all the way back to your time at GQ, actually, and just, |
1:44.0 | you know, reading your perspectives on the |
1:46.2 | fashion industry and seeing that shift over to Harper's Bazaar and now with this fancy new job |
1:54.0 | you have at the Washington Post, it's just been such a pleasure to have a voice like yours |
1:58.6 | in our industry. So I'm really excited about this conversation. |
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