Hosted by Hamish Bowles, Vogue’s own fashion history podcast is a mad dash through one of fashion’s greatest decades: the ’90s. Kicking off with an episode on the birth of the supermodel, it takes us through the rise of grunge to the dominance of Karl Lagerfeld, the revolution Tom Ford brought about at Gucci, the emergence of London designers as global players, the power of It-girls, and an exploration of how hip-hop changed fashion. Hooked? Follow it up by bingeing In Vogue: The 2000s, which looks at Carrie Bradshaw’s style influence, Gisele ruling the runway, and the beginnings of a shift to digital that would transform the industry forever.
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