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Unravel A Fashion Podcast
Unravel A Fashion Podcast
A podcast with a focus on fashion history. Featuring cohosts Jasmine, Joy, and Dana
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4.2 stars from 71 ratings
Gross sounds
why can i hear every sound her mouth makes I’m gonna vom
vivici213 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/19/19
Uneven sound, one speaker has such low volume that in order to hear her the sound has to be turned up so high another one is crazy loud. I really wanted to hear the review of the Cardin exhibition, but it’s not going to happen here.
Sarangi76 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/13/19
Hoped for so much more
I was so excited when I learned of this podcast. The topics and central position of this podcast enticed me to subscribe. However every single episode I’ve listened comprises what amounts to “fun facts” one can simply google with commentary from podcasters that is pretty shallow. I wanted depth,...Read full review »
mikigarcia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/22/19
Recent Episodes
Museum at FIT and Accessories Galore with Elizabeth Way by Unravel A Fashion Podcast
Published 08/26/20
In this episode, we will be talking about Edamburu hairstyle worn by Mangbetu women in the early 20th century. Also called the tumburu style, it was popularized and fetishized by fashion designers and movies. We want to thank scholar Vicky Pass for allowing us to use her research for this...
Published 08/19/20
This episode is a little different. Firstly, this is a pre-pandemic conversation. Consider this an oral history of friends. Joy talks with friend of the show and scholar Johnathan Michael Square about being black in academia. They share triumphs, challenges, feelings, and advice to those wanting...
Published 07/28/20
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