We have two poorly lil lads but they wanted to tell you about Margot Robbie
This week the boys are joined by stylist to the stars Scott Cruft. After a brief catch up, and a lot of name-dropping from Daniel the guys chat through some important topics such as chav-core, Nicholas Hoult's style, 28 Years Later costumes and what trends they want to come back and what ones can stay in the bin.
So this was meant to be in series 3 of the podcast but... too many shots were head.
Mikey Dale is the VP of one of the biggest fashion PR companies in the world, working with brands like Lacoste, Represent, Casablanca, and many more.
We are working our way back to guest episodes, so this is a litle taster of what you have been missing.
Believe it or not, we have released two episodes in a row! And we already have next week's sorted!
The lads take us on a tour of their week, which includes hitting Dumbo Paris' new London spot, festival attire, Chat GPT captions, Scott getting into streaming (we hope), Danny doing a shoot, watching Bladee, Danny pretending he knows A-listers, Jordan loving shorts, shit innuedos, PAQ OGs, karoke, what makes a celeb collab successful, the guy kicking off on TikTok at Bottega for not getting brand partnerships, gatekeeping Aesop scents, stealing Loewe perfumes, bullying the intern, wearing band tees at a festival, prison reform and the spelling of danslaughter.
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Ok, we've been gone for a minute but we are back. I would say better than ever but that would be a lie. This is us getting back into the swing of things. There will be more guests, there will be more fashion, but we are learning to walk again.
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Big love to 1664 Blanc, principal partner of London fashion week 2024 for sponsoring this pod.
Denola Grey is an actor, digital creator and fashion consultant from London via Lagos.
We chat about his upbringing, 10 years in the business, acting, how playing characters influences his daily style, working with Audi, personal style growth and getting the call up from Fenti.
Celebrate 40 years of London Fashion Week with 1664 Blanc as part of the British Fashion Council's city-wide celebration, Friday 13th & Saturday 14th September, Covent Garden East Piazza 12-8pm.
Just a quick unedited ep for you, before a guest podcast next week.
Danny is in London whilst Jordan is living it up in New York City. chatting about pizza, photoshoots, DJs being dickheads, almost passing out in taxis, a friends event raising 20k for charity and much more.
We're back, and... smaller than ever?
With Jordan landing a new job, and Dan navigating his mid-late 20's like a deer in headlights, we've decided to streamline the pod to focus on the real meat and potatoes of the podcast - the pod itself.
We chat about visiting Silverstone for the F1, Dan getting his phone nicked due to being nice, Jordan partying with Lisa Rinna, it not coming home, Jordan kicking jjjjounds balls and a nice toast to bring in the new season.
Here we go. Season 3 is here. And we are starting off with a HUGE episode.
Big hitters Represent and Duke & Dexter teamed up for an iconic collaboration and we had the pleasure of chatting to Georgie and Archie about this monumental moment.
Jack Harper started out as a graphic designer before bagging jobs at 2 of the current most prestigious streetwear brands.
He then turned his attention to his own anti-brand Aeliza.
We chat to Jack about 'the good old days' of streetwear, applying previous knowledge to current brands, building trust as a brand, the future of AI and of course, what item of clothing he'd save from a burning building.
Ladies and gentleman, the big boy.
To celebrate 100 years of Belstaff, we were invited to Belstaffs home in Stoke on Trent to see the archive. How did we get there? The British Pullman.
The British Pullman is an iconic train, but did we sit back and relax? Of course not.
We recorded back to back mini episodes with some amazing guests - some Dansplaining alumni and some new faces for your ears and (hopefully) your eyes to enjoy.
Of course the audio may not be the crispiest, but if you couldn't tell, this was on a real life moving train. The things we do for content.
Thank you so much for the day Belstaff, and a big Happy Birthday xxx
This week we are joined by Joe and Triv of The Great Divide, a menswear retailer and wholesaler based in East London specialising in Americana and Japanese clobber. A super interesting chat about the menswear landscape, how the industry has changed over the years and what's to come in the future.
The boys also teamed up and shot a lookbook with a few familiar faces, releasing very shortly. Details over on @DansplainingPod
Enjoy!
After many moons we finally had the pleasure of Joel here at Dansplaining.
Joel is the author of 'Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant Brilliant' and has just released his second book 'Four stars'.
We talk about his time at Vice, how to chat to strangers, the time they all went through a human carwash together, spending a week with Americas only football hooligan, the time a kid ripped his nuts on a tree and much, much more.
Enjoy.
Horace has been sorting out the skin of Parisians (and the rest of France) for a while now and they have just opened their newest store in Covent Garden.
Co-founder Marc Briant-Terlet joined the guys to talk custom-made boots, Japanese eBay...and of course Ralph Lauren.
Oh, he also covered starting a skincare brand that has captured the hearts and imagination of men all over the globe. We also have a world exclusive! Danny tried the latest under-eye patches during the pod...you can hear how good the results were.
Aro Archive is an archive store and archive in Shoreditch specialising in Japanese, Belgian, French and British clothing. Today we are joined by Founder, manager and all around legend Ariana Waiata.
Being one of Danny and Jordans favourite stores in London, it was an honour to be joined by the big boss herself
We chat everything from the origins of Ariana's journey with clothes, iterations of Aro, how a certain frontman wrecking havoc on her stall turned out to be a blessing in disguise, working on Yeezy, being a PAQ alumni and so much more.
Enjoy.
Jordan and Danny have a catch-up discussing everything from the episode they had to take down after 30 mins, P Diddy, Godzilla, Nepenthes, Palace x GAP, CDG, ACG, other letters, taking Larry from Throwing Fits to Dalston bars, being sick, being really sick, Letterboxed, Shopping, and some loafer chat.
When someone is described as the Nigella of wine and turns up to the pub in full Rick Owens, you know we had to get them straight over to Dansplaining HQ.
Hannah is a writer who turned my passion into a career, she is the person demystifying wine for young people all over the UK.
Corker: A Deeply Unserious Wine Book, Hannah's first book is released 28th March, and tells you how to not sound like a twat when ordering wine, or sound like a twat who at least knows what they are doing.
Hannah brought along some wine and we get involved in some ASMR (about 4 years too late).
So sit back, relax, cos this episode is a corker...see what i did there...it's the name of the book...