Thu, 15 October 2015
Welcome to another episode of Pop Fashion! This week we talk about a dumb-dumb move by Urban Outfitters, which asked employees to volunteer for unpaid warehouse shifts. Marissa Webb is no longer creative director of Banana Republic, and Kay Krill just stepped down as head of Ann, Inc. Modcloth is changing the way you shop for plus-sized clothing (hooray!) and we are loving the Chanel spring 2016 runway. We look at Kickstarter's reincorporation and what it means for crowdfunding, and ponder the rescheduling of Australian Fashion Week. Our main topic: What's in your emotional first-aid kit? Come hang out! Pop Fashion Links Twitter: www.twitter.com/JustPopFashion Website: www.popfashionpodcast.com YouTube: Pop Fashion Podcast, http://bit.ly/1Fja7rk Lisa’s Links Twitter: www.twitter.com/lisatella Website: www.lisarowan.com Kaarin’s Links Twitter: www.twitter.com/closetcaucus Website: www.truetostyle.com
Direct download: Modcloth_Simplifies_Plus-Size_Shopping_Chanels_Aviation_Fashion_Show_Emotional_First_Aid.m4a
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