Episodes
Published 05/23/22
In the early 2000s, Canadian model and folk singer Irina Lazareanu was a compelling fixture on countless international catwalks—becoming a muse to such greats as Karl Lagerfeld. On this episode, Irina talks with Jeanne about fleeing Romania with her parents as a young girl, immigrating to Canada and then moving to London as a teen to study dance. After a knee injury, Irina pivoted to modelling and music, hanging out with a super cool crowd, which included the likes of Kate Moss, Pete...
Published 05/23/22
Resilience, reinvention and relevance: For octogenarian Agota Gabor, that’s what survival is all about. Her astounding life journey—from ballet dancing in her native Hungary and her battle with polio; to fleeing a revolution and becoming a glamorous showgirl; to studying journalism and launching a career as a TV producer; to starting a PR company, which she runs to this day— Agota's unconventional path is a testament to the power of positivity. Her new memoir, Forever On Pointe, is an...
Published 05/09/22
Christian Allaire is a First Nations Ojibwe writer, stylist, editor, and a current contributor to Vogue magazine. On this episode, Jeanne and Christian talk about the influence of his Ojibwe heritage and how while growing up, he rarely saw Indigenous culture reflected in the fashion industry. As well, Christian speaks about cultural appropriation on the runway, the role of the stylist, and why more fashion companies need to adopt sustainable and ethical practices.
Published 04/22/22
While many designer labels have long been accused of not being inclusive enough, Toronto's Izzy Camilleri truly broke that mold: The seasoned costume designer had a career changing moment in 2004 when she met the late journalist Barbara Turnbull, a quadriplegic wheelchair user who loved fashion, but had trouble finding anything to fit properly. A whole new arena opened up for Izzy's custom design work, and now, at the helm of her IZ Adaptive line, Izzy is helping disabled people the world...
Published 04/05/22
On this episode Sandy Schreier, the world's largest collector of couture, speaks with Jeanne about how she fell in love with fashion as a young girl while growing up in Detroit, where her father worked in the fur industry. Sandy often received dresses as gifts from some of the store's best clients and later, the preservation of haute couture fashion became her life's mission. A portion of Sandy's impressive collection was on display at the Met's exhibition, "In Pursuit of Fashion: The Sandy...
Published 03/21/22
On this episode, beloved Canadian Fashion Designer Brian Bailey talks to Jeanne about his early childhood growing up on a farm in Alberta. Brian also shares how he started his career designing menswear fashion, the importance of size inclusivity within his clothing line, and how he has adapted to the changing retail landscape. To check out more from Style Matters, visit TSC.ca/stylematters INSTAGRAM @ Thejeannebeker FACEBOOK @ Jeannebeker www. TSC.ca
Published 03/08/22
For many of us, watching Fashion Television for over two and half decades gave us backstage passes to all the international runways. On this episode, listen to first hand accounts from former Fashion Television Camera Man Patrick Pidgeon and Field Producer Christopher Sherman. After 27 years of working together on the show with Jeanne, the three old friends share some larger then life memories from the glory days in the fashion trenches.
Published 02/21/22
On this episode, revered fashion icon Daphne Guinness, talks to Jeanne about all things style - from fashion's glory days to couture fittings and her personal style philosophy to the shock and pain she felt with the deaths of her close friends Alexander McQueen and Isabella Blow. Daphne also talks about her passion for music, her current recording project and her recovery from her near death experience.
Published 02/07/22
On this episode, Jeanne sits down with The Dean of Fashion Dr. Ben Barry. Ben explains how he founded his successful modeling agency at the age of fourteen, and his responsibility as an educator to create a fashion curriculum that emphasizes equity, inclusion, and social justice.
Published 01/24/22
In this episode, American celebrity stylist Phillip Bloch talks to Jeanne about his early days as a model, and how he eventually transitioned to styling. Phillip's journey wasn't easy, and he shares his personal story about harassment in the fashion industry at a time when it was seemingly acceptable. Jeanne also reads a passage from her book Jeanne Unbottled: Adventures in High Style about how the two met for the very first time at the VH1 Fashion Awards in 1995.
Published 01/10/22
On this episode, Jeanne sits down with Canadian Superstar Drag Queen Brooke Lynn Hytes to talk about her early training as a ballet dancer, the art of drag, her experiences judging Canada's Drag Race, and her new show 1 Queen 5 Queens on Crave TV.
Published 12/13/21
Canadian cultural icon Molly Johnson sits down with Jeanne to discuss her new holiday album, It's a Snow Globe World. As a free-spirited rocker at heart, Molly shares her experiences growing up as an artist on Queen Street West in the 80s, the influence of her parents on her career, and the power of costume on stage. Check out Molly Johnson’s tour dates at mollyjohnson.com
Published 11/29/21
In this week's episode, Jeanne speaks with designer George Sully about his early musical beginnings and his first shoe design. He talks with Jeanne about racism, and the significance of founding BlackDesignersofCanada.com, the first-ever Canadian index that celebrates black designers. To check out more from Style Matters, visit TSC.ca/stylematters. INSTAGRAM @ Thejeannebeker FACEBOOK @ Jeannebeker www. TSC.ca
Published 11/15/21
On this episode, Jeanne speaks with Kelsi Sheren, a Canadian Military Veteran who served as an artillery gunner in Afghanistan in 2009. As a result of being injured and sent home, she developed severe PTSD. During her recovery, Kelsi discovered art therapy and started her jewelry company, Brass and Unity. To raise awareness for PTSD, Brass and Unity donate 20% of profits to military and veteran charities around the world.
Published 11/01/21
On this episode, Jeanne talks to the innovative female founders of three dynamic brands making their mark on the Canadian fashion landscape: Kaela Kay, Biko, and Ai To check out more from Style Matters, visit TSC.ca/stylematters. INSTAGRAM @ Thejeannebeker FACEBOOK @ Jeannebeker www. TSC.ca
Published 10/18/21
On this episode, Jeanne talks to the trailblazing Lise Watier about her humble beginnings and the determination that drove her to create her Canadian cosmetics empire. Lise Watier discusses her views on ageism, mental health, and the foundation she started to empower women to become financially independent.
Published 10/04/21
On this episode of Beyond Style Matters, Jeanne talks to Canadian artist and fashion designer Sage Paul about her Indigenous roots and her passion for story-telling and awareness-raising at a time when so many hard truths are being revealed.
Published 06/21/21
On this episode of Beyond Style Matters, Jeanne talks to Canadian artist and fashion designer Sage Paul about her Indigenous roots and her passion for story-telling and awareness-raising at a time when so many hard truths are being revealed.
Published 06/21/21
In this empowering conversation, legendary American designer Norma Kamali, famous for all her fashion trailblazing in the 70s, 80s, and beyond, talks with Jeanne about her new book, “I Am Invincible” and shares her life philosophies about creativity, romance, wellness and purpose. At 75, Norma remains astoundingly relevant and intent on showing us all how … Continue reading "Norma Kamali on aging with power, reinventing yourself at any age and never settling for less than you deserve"
Published 06/01/21
On this episode, Colin and Justin talk with Jeanne about their love of the great Canadian outdoors, the benefits of “nesting”, and how slowing down and being more mindful has influenced our attitudes around home design today. 
Published 05/17/21
Badass New York publicist Kelly Cutrone, founder of the innovative PR agency People’s Revolution, discusses her own brand evolution and breaks down the do’s and don’ts of how to market one’s own brand and tell a unique story. To see more of Jeanne Beker, head to shoptsc.ca/StyleMatters
Published 05/03/21
In this episode, investigative fashion and culture journalist Dana Thomas, author of the eye- opening best seller “Fashionopolis: The Rise of Fast Fashion and the Future of Clothing,”  sits down with Jeanne to discuss the importance of sustainable fashion, how it’s changing the industry and how we can all contribute to the movement by simply … Continue reading "Dana Thomas on Challenging the morality of an entire industry: Examining the sustainable fashion movement and how to get on board."
Published 04/19/21
Canadian social media influencers Cailli and Sam Beckerman share their journey from twin fashion designers to powerful social influencers.  As well,  we learn how these two sisters stay creative, maintain relationships with their online clients , and what it takes to create content that is revolving and changing with the times. 
Published 04/05/21
In this episode, iconic fashion designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka discuss how they built their fashion label and business together as a couple,  and how they eventually discovered their own work/life balance together.  To see more of Jeanne Beker, head to shoptsc.ca/StyleMatters.
Published 03/22/21