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Before Tacky Review of MFW

The Before Tacky Podcast reviews Milan Fashion looks. The hosts, Breck, Alex Popov and Lyn Jegher discuss the collections we like and the ones we did not like. Get the runway lowdown below.

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Before Tacky Short Question

From Milan Fashion Week, a Short question for Nigerian Fashion Designer Joy Meribe. Why did she go into the fashion business.

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Brett Johnson On Fashion

I met Fashion Designer Brett Johnson in Milan at Fashion Week Men during his eponymous label’s presentation on via Manzoni. Tailored, luxury materials are the elements of all his collections. Curiosity got the best of me. I wanted to know what influenced him to become a designer. With co host Alex Popov, we discuss fashion and what men should have in their wardrobe.

 However, I am inspired to work on my shoe count after this shoe count. A person can never have enough. I’ll keep you posted.

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Stay tuned for part 2 of the interview.

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Missing Out, WHY?

I haven’t forgotten Men Reloaded Podcast. New episodes are in the making. After a conversation about heterosexual hook up app with a female friend. Talk about a ritual to meet a member of the opposite sex. I got inspired. Are straight guys missing out? From one view point, “yes”. If only they knew.

Stay tuned for more.

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Chat Cinema

For this Chat Cinema Podcast the interview centres on Shooting Star pick Actress Seidi Haarla. The Finnish native has an impressive resume with a career that is about to take off.

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Before Tacky with Yosono

The interview with bag designer Silvia Scaramucci on her handbags and view on life.

Yosono moved away from classic bag styles, was this a mission statement?

Our mission is to satisfy the consumer’s desire to invest in beautiful, high-quality bags that will stand the test of time and which actually tell a story about the wearer. In addition to this, our products address people who like changing, by having a different bag which goes hand in hand with their mood.The fashion industry has moved away from classic styles and instead has started to gravitate toward the cult of the personality bag. 

Buying them is done with as much head as heart.

What is the story of the Model Joy Bag?

I designed this model for customers who need something useful and functional, yet with personality, as the bag still features the geometric lines which characterize any of our models.

The Janne Bag is a bit multi-dimensional. How do you develop the design?

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I wanted to design something that could be worn in different ways. Janne is a bag you can either wear on your shoulder or like a necklace; moreover, you can also change the flap and the strap to boast a different bag whenever you like.

Optimism is the brand story, can you explain?

We are a young and creative team and we strongly believe in a better world. Our aim is to make something we enjoy and which brings us pleasure and satisfaction; that’s why our zest for life inevitably contaminates our creations.

How many bags should a person have?

This is a little bit personal… Maybe each woman would like to have as many bags as they wish…I know people who have more than a hundred bags, but I usually suggest relying on high quality than quantity.

Related to the rebooting and rebirthing issue, how will the brand redefine their concept during this pivotal time?

This is a very difficult time and the right way to redefine ourselves is not that clear at the moment…however, we hope this situation will change all the rules which govern the fashion industry and make our way to building a new concept of business made of well-made and “sincere” products, which clearly state who they are and where they come from.  The only way to face this crisis is to make products which feature the high-quality and craftsmanship we are famous for all over the world.       

Who is the brand’s famous role model?

The Zoe model is our iconic shape. People love that because it’s easily identifiable and suitable for any age.

I like their young preppy Geometric aesthetic Concept, please explain

This is definitely my signature. All the bags I design have geometry in them; I love enclosing everything in defined lines and borders. This probably reflects a necessity to turn the chaos I feel in my soul into something visible and neat, in order to find my peace of mind into something reliable and well-defined, which brings peace and harmony.

What colors will you recommend this summer?

Pastel colors, absolutely! And earth colors in all their shades, but always with a hint of bright and vivid color such as neon ones.

Who are you clients and where?

I have clients from different countries…I don’t have a specific ID of my ordinary customer because the lines and shapes of the bags are very much appreciated by people of different ages and social classes. Being fully customizable, our product can be worn by anyone who likes standing out.

Company name origins, how did you develop this?

Yosono means “I am” in Italian: that’s where we started from..We just changed the letter “I” in “Y” because we love the “Japanese” sound it has, something more “international”. “I am” because when you buy one of our bags, your personality inevitably infuses in the bag itself, which shouts out loud “This is what I am!”.

Being a designer how did you start and what advice would you give to a young bag designer.

I recommend young designers follow their own path autonomously, without getting distracted by what other people are doing. I also suggest working against the tide without following what the market actually wants and going on with strength and commitment, as tough times may come…so, never give up. 

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Before Tacky

Before Tacky Podcast, with co-host Irene Serra, talks to Piero Cividini about his approach to design and use of materials for his brand CIVIDINI.

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Please find Irene Serra’s single on Spotify.

Stay Tuned for the feature on Irene.

My Shirt by Van Laack, Hat by Borsalino.

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Before Tacky talks 959

I met Paolo Ferrari at a fashion trade show in Berlin. His sustainable bags made from reused seat belts struck me as chic. I have been a fan ever sense.

Check out our Before Tacky interview with the Italian handbag designer behind the 959 brand.

Paolo speaks about why and how he creates the brand’s collections.

Advertisement: My shirt, courtesy of Esemplare from ThinkInc Communications.

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Before Tacky on Cody & Co

Before Tacky podcast talks to Phil Cody about his shoe brand Cody & Co.

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Before Tacky on MFW 2

The Before Tacky contributors discuss Milan Fashion Week in the the 2nd part of the show.

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