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The Business of Fashion Podcast

Tim Blanks on the Autumn 2019 Season | Inside Fashion

The Business of Fashion Podcast

The Business of Fashion

Fashion & Beauty, Business, Arts

4.6770 Ratings

🗓️ 8 March 2019

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

BoF's editor-at-large sits down with Imran Amed to discuss the commercial potential of bourgeois style, Fendi and Chanel's emotional farewell to Karl Lagerfeld, and the cultural impact of fashion's reflection on social issues.

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0:00.0

This episode of Inside Fashion is brought to you by Klarna.

0:03.6

Clarna lets you shop now and pay later.

0:06.1

Interest free at leading online retailers.

0:09.5

To add Klarna to your store, visit clarna.com.

0:17.0

Something's happening right now in fashion, Tim.

0:19.5

I've felt for a while that the world is in a kind of pre-revolutionary state.

0:23.2

It's inevitable that whatever is happening in the world gets reflected in fashion.

0:27.0

The Comte de Garcin Show.

0:28.6

It felt very much like voices screaming from the margins.

0:32.6

It's no time to be polite.

0:35.2

You have to scream now. You can't whisper anymore.

0:40.0

Hi, this is Imran Ahmed founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. And this week on the

0:45.0

Bof podcast, we look back at the fashion season that was. I talked to Tim Blanks, our editor at

0:50.3

large, about saying farewell to Carl Lagerfeld at Chanel and Fendi, where there were emotional

0:56.3

homages to one of the greatest fashion designers that ever was. We also discussed the explosive

1:02.7

second collection from Heddy Sleiman, who moved to a bourgeois look at Celine, and we talk about

1:09.3

the cultural impact and fashion's reflection

1:11.8

on social issues that were being discussed in and around fashion week. So here's Tim Blanks,

1:17.0

inside fashion. Tim Blanks, you just poured an entire, well, you poured an espresso shot into a double espresso shot into a glass of a double espresso shot into a glass

1:30.9

of water icy cold water why did you do that it's my homemade Coca-Cola hmm anyway I guess you

1:38.0

need it after the fashion month gone by all that coffee you said it it. How was the season? It was, it consolidated everything we've

1:50.4

been saying about fashion for the last little while. All roads lead to Paris. But this is

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