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How do you create a staple wardrobe? What trends are dominating the runways? Who’s the coolest new designer to watch? Join ultimate fashion insider Liv Perez to hear the best in fashion news, styling tips, and interviews with top industry leaders that will leave you inspired to dress and feel your best self every day.
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Handbags have always been emotional purchases. Somewhere along the way, they became financial ones too, and if you've ever tried to justify a Birkin to someone who doesn't get it, Rachel Koffsky is the woman who makes that argument for you.Rachel is the Head of Handbags at Christie's, one of the world's most prestigious auction houses, and has spent 12 years at the intersection of fashion, collecting, and the resale market. She joins me to break down what it actually means to treat a handbag like an asset, and which bags are worth your money right now.We get into the history of handbags at auction, what the market is telling us about where we are culturally, and why classic pieces continue to outperform almost everything else. Whether you're sitting on a collection or thinking about your first serious purchase, this episode will change how you think about what's hanging in your closet.Shop all items mentioned in the episode: https://shopmy.us/collections/5624992In this episode, we get into:How Christie's first offered a handbag for sale in 1978 — with pieces from Coco Chanel's personal collectionThe era of the It Bag and why the late 90s and early 2000s changed collecting foreverWhy Birkins and Kellys set record prices during the 2008 recession — and what that proved about handbags as investmentsHow the pandemic accelerated the shift to digital and created an entirely new generation of handbag collectorsChristie's 96% sell-through rate in handbags and what it signals about the current marketThe five factors Christie's uses to evaluate and price every bag: brand, material, model, condition, and rarityWhich bags are actually appreciating right now — and which are too trend-dependent to hold valueWhy the Kelly Pochette is having its moment and what's driving demand for smaller, evening-ready stylesThe world record Christie's set for a Kelly Doll bag — and why it sold for $350,000How to research a bag purchase the way a collector wouldThe difference between buying at Christie's versus a resale platform — and when each makes senseWhy Karl-era Chanel is having a major moment at auction right nowThe sticker debate: does leaving them on actually increase value?Why Rachel believes handbags should be worn, loved, and used — not kept in a boxRachel KoffskyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rach1k/Let’s Get DressedYouTube: www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpodNewsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezLet’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sneakers used to be one of two things: performance or fashion. Somewhere in the last decade, that line collapsed — and the shoes most of us are reaching for now sit firmly in the middle.I'm joined by Adam and Ryan Goldston, founders of APL and the first members of an athletic company ever inducted into the CFDA, for a conversation on how they ushered in the era of the fashion sneaker. From getting banned by the NBA for their first shoe to landing in Selfridges, Net-a-Porter, and Saks before anyone else was selling performance product in those rooms, Adam and Ryan share how a clear point of view — and a refusal to use logos — built one of the most distinctive sneaker brands in the world.We get into world-building beyond product, why they believe taste is their real superpower and the consumer shift toward quieter, design-led pieces.Shop APL https://www.athleticpropulsionlabs.com/In this episode, we get into:What actually set the stage for the era of the fashion sneakerWhy being inducted into the CFDA in 2016 was a turning point for the entire sneaker industryThe decision to launch in Selfridges, Net-a-Porter, and Saks before anyone else was selling performance in luxury roomsWhy APL refuses to use big, emblazoned logos — and how that built a stronger brandThe rise of the personal brand and why consumers don't want to be walking advertisements anymoreWhat "simple, yet severe" actually means as a design philosophyInside the APL flagship at The Grove and why it feels more like a gallery than a storeWhy building a brand world still requires a physical experience in an increasingly digital ageRalph Lauren as the singular blueprint for world-building — and the moment they found out Ralph himself is an APL fanWhy Adam and Ryan consider taste their real superpower (and how to cultivate it)The relationship between taste, bravery, and confidenceThe Tokyo trip and the souffle pancakes that inspired the ZipLine midsoleWhy texture — both tactile and visual — is the most important element of a perfect sneakerThe rise of the luxury basic and why consumers are investing in staples right nowHow the F1 partnership in 2016 shaped APL's global luxury performance positioningThank you to my partners at Macy’s for my newest wardrobe essentials. Shop my selects here! https://shopmy.us/collections/5681436 #MacyspartnerLet’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Denim should be the easiest thing in our closet — we wear it almost every single day — but somehow it's the category that humbles us the most. We've all had that experience of walking into a department store, trying on ten pairs of jeans, and leaving with none.I'm joined by Lindsay Davidson Paley, founder of Lenny, the LA vintage denim store that has become a destination for anyone looking for their perfect pair. After spending an afternoon in her store and walking out with jeans I actually love, I wanted to sit down with her to demystify everything about denim — from why fit feels impossible right now, to what to actually look for when you're vintage shopping, to the conversation you should be having with your tailor.In this episode, we get into:Why finding jeans that fit feels harder than ever (and the fit model problem nobody talks about)Vanity sizing and why you're a 24 in one brand and a 26 in anotherThe single most important thing to know before you shop for jeans (hint: your measurements)Why Lindsay's a firm believer in dressing for your body — and the one rule jeans don't get to breakThe Levi's 501 lore: why everyone wants them, why they don't work on everyone, and how to actually wear themThe viral "size up three in the new 501s" hack — and whether it actually worksThe three non-negotiables Lindsay looks for when sourcing vintage denim (original hem, wash, distressing)Why the original hem is sacred and what to tell your tailor so you never lose itThe case against skinny jeans (and why America is the only country that agrees)Why a dark wash is the most universally flattering and elevatingThe crotch test — Lindsay's #1 tell for whether a pair of jeans is actually right for youHow to know when a pair is workable for tailoring vs. when to put them backWhether $700 jeans are worth it and what you're actually paying forThe best modern denim brands worth investing in (Agolde, Citizens, The Row's Yale Alaw, Khaite, Reformation)The best pregnancy jean (and the Levi's Low Loose nobody can stop wearing)Why denim is officially a neutral — and what it says about fashion that Chanel, Celine, and Gucci are all sending jeans down the runwayPlus, on Let's Get You Dressed: what to actually wear to a spring baby shower when you're not a floral dress girlConnect with Lindsey Davidson Paley:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/withlovelenny/Let’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summer dressing should be the easiest season, fewer layers, less to think about, but somehow it's the one that trips us up the most. I get more questions about summer style than any other time of year so consider this your Summer style toolkit. I'm answering the questions you've been sending in nonstop: the perfect sandal, how to elevate jean shorts, what to wear when it's a million degrees outside but freezing in your office, and the colors and shoes defining this summer.Shop everything mentioned in this episode: https://shopmy.us/shop/collections/5256053Download the Depop app and list your first item in just a few taps. It’s so easy, and a great way to make money easily with no selling fees. Thank you Depop for making this branded segment possible. Happy shopping! In this episode, we get into:My five tried-and-true vacation staples (and why I don't include a summer dress)The hunt for the perfect sandal — and why I'm so picky about thong straps and micro heelsMy controversial take on open-toed shoes in New York CityThe linen pant debate: how to deal with wrinkles and which pairs are actually worth itWhy I get my beach bags from Amazon (and the one ALC bag worth investing in)The summer accessories that completely shift my style for the seasonMy go-to summer brands across every price point — Doen, Massimo Dutti, St. Agnes, Staud, and moreThe shoe of the summer (spoiler: there isn't one this year, but here's what I'm gravitating toward)My honest take on jelly flats and fisherman sandalsWhy I'm loving embellished sandals and a red kitten heel right nowAre we still wearing jean shorts? My full answer — plus the alternatives I reach for insteadHow to wear longer shorts and Bermudas when you're not super tallWhy I'm buying most of my denim secondhand on Depop right nowThe perfect office cardigan for surviving freezing summer A/CThe color of the summer — and the one shade that officially signals warm weather for meLet’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Every summer, there's that one defining piece -- the Havaianas, the jelly sandals, the Miu Miu cowboy hat. But this year? It's quiet. Search "summer trends 2026" and the only thing coming up is the color blue. So I brought Gab Waller back for our annual Summer trends episode. Gab is one of the most in-demand personal shoppers in fashion. She shares what her clients are buying, what's selling out, and what's all over our feeds that no one is actually requesting.Consider this your real-time summer 2026 trend report, straight from the woman sourcing it all.Shop everything mentioned in this episode!In this episode, we get into:Why summer 2026 feels different — and the trend slowdown no one is talking aboutThe color of the summer (and why I'm fully in my blue era)Gab's pick for the trending summer sandal and the thong strap momentThe beach bag worth investing in this season — and Gab's take on the ALC bags everyone is asking aboutLight summer jackets and layering pieces for the in-between weather daysThe full jean shorts debate — are we still wearing them?The biggest difference Gab is seeing this summer vs. last summerThe one item Gab's clients are requesting on repeat right nowThe trend all over social media that no one is actually DMing her to sourceWhether clients are actually buying into the new designer eras — Demna at Gucci, Jonathan Anderson at Dior, and moreRapid fire on the biggest trends: silk taffeta pants, CBK minimalism, cerulean blue, oversized sunnies, big buckle belts, graphic teesWorld Cup dressing — track pants, jerseys, and the vintage workout wear comebackLet's Get You Dressed: outfit ideas for the listener who doesn't wear shorts or sandalsTimestamps:00:00 Intro and what Gab is wearing 00:35 The Chanel gold rush and items Gab can't keep up with 03:00 Are Chanel's viral pieces losing steam?03:49 The Chanel barefoot sandal 07:00 Why there's no defining summer 2026 trend 08:00 Miu Miu, Celine, and the brands actually selling right now 12:00 The bags of the summer: Celine raffia, Miu Miu wicker, Chanel Coco Beach 17:00 The Saint Laurent jacket everyone wants18:00 Vintage athletic wear and World Cup dressing 20:30 Embellished sandals from Chanel and Celine 23:30 Big buckle belts having their moment 24:30 Brand allegiance and the quiet logo era 25:00 Dior under Jonathan Anderson and the bow heel obsession 27:20 The color of the summer 29:20 The Row flip-flop effect: what's trending vs what's selling 32:30 Fun is back in fashion 33:50 Rapid fire where to shop trends39:37 What to wear this Summer that isn't jean shorts and sandals41:45 OutroLet’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ralph Lauren isn't just a brand — it's one of the only American fashion houses that has shaped culture for nearly 60 years. And right now, it's having one of its biggest cultural moments yet, resonating across every generation. Today we’re joined by longtime WWD fashion editor and friend of the house, Bridget Foley, who’s had a front row seat to the brand’s evolution. She’s also the author of Lauren’s latest book, Ralph Lauren Catwalk, which covers over 100 runway shows and the brand’s most iconic moments. In this episode, we get into:What actually defines a brand with longevity (and why so few designers achieve it)Ralph's "meet cute" moment with fashion and why he calls himself a storyteller, not a designerThe authenticity that makes Ralph different from every other luxury houseWhy Ralph was doing "lifestyle" decades before the term existedThe hand-me-downs, vintage uniforms, and Bronx childhood that shaped his entire aestheticRalph's belief in longevity and preservation, sustainability before it had a nameInside the Ralph Lauren archive (and why Bridget calls it a "fashion lover's wonderland")Why Gen Z fell in love with Ralph Lauren and what their parents' closets have to do with itThe codes that have permeated time: the tuxedo jacket over jeans, the polo shirt, the patchworkRalph Lauren's optimism and what it's actually rooted inWhat Ralph has done to stay relevant with the next generationShop the new book, Ralph Lauren Catwalk, here: https://go.shopmy.us/p-56009344 Let’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If there’s one thing that’s transformed my personal style the most, it’s this: editing my closet. I’m a firm believer that a tidy closet = a clear mind, and every spring, I treat it like a full reset.After doing one of the biggest clean-outs of my life (we’re talking half my closet gone), I realized that great style isn’t about having more, it’s about having the right pieces, and knowing how to let go of the rest. In this solo episode, I’m walking you through my exact, step-by-step guide to a spring closet reset—how to approach it with intention, make it actually enjoyable, and come out the other side with a wardrobe that finally feels like you.We get into:How to define your personal style right nowThe exact system I use to edit my closet (keep, tailor, rehome)My “hero rack” trick that changes how you get dressed every dayWhat to do with pieces you feel emotionally attached toHow to actually sell your clothes (and make money back)Why you shouldn’t rush to buy anything new after a clean-outThank you to Depop for making this episode possible. Happy selling, happy shopping, and happy spring cleaning Let’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Met Gala is the Super Bowl of red carpets, the most photographed, dissected, and mythologized night in fashion. But most of what we think we know about it isn't quite right.I'm joined by Amy Odell, journalist and author of Anna: The Biography, for a conversation that pulls back the curtain on what really happens behind fashion's biggest night. From how Anna Wintour actually approves looks, to who makes it onto the invite list, to why tech money is suddenly funding the whole thing, Amy decodes it all.In this episode, we get into:The biggest misconceptions about the Met Gala (and what really happens behind the scenes)How Anna Wintour actually approves looks — and what she doesn't seeWho gets invited, who gets crossed off the list, and how the seating really worksWhy Met Gala tickets jumped to $100K this year and what tables actually costThe Bezos era: how tech money is reshaping fashion's biggest nightWhy brands like LVMH and Kering aren't buying tables the way they used toThe Devil Wears Prada Vogue cover and what it tells us about Vogue's futureThe real story of how Lauren Weisberger went from Anna's assistant to writing the bookWhy the Costume Institute has to raise its own funds (and Anna's role in changing that)Met Gala vs. Oscars: how fashion superseded Hollywood on the red carpetBehind-the-scenes rules: the no-phones policy, green rooms, and rider requestsThe Zendaya x Anna Sui matching look moment and how it slipped throughWhat to expect from "Costume Art" and the "Fashion Is Art" dress codeHow to actually watch the Met: Amy's go-to live stream and second-screen setupTimestamps:00:00 Intro: Why the Met Gala has so many misconceptions 01:00 The biggest myth — does Anna really approve every look? 01:58 Why the Met has superseded Vogue in cultural relevance 03:40 Met Gala vs. the Oscars and the rise of theme dressing 05:23 Inside the room: how the Met Gala became a networking event 06:40 How brands and Vogue decide who sits where 07:59 Anna's list: how the invite list actually gets made 08:31 Can you pay your way in? The Bezos era explained 10:00 OpenAI, Snap, and Meta: why tech is buying tables now 11:26 Taste, relevancy, and the Hiltons and Kardashians question 12:30 The Kim Kardashian Vogue cover backlash, then and now 13:30 The Devil Wears Prada Vogue cover and what it signals 14:54 The real story: how Lauren Weisberger wrote the book 17:30 How Anna handled the original movie in 2006 19:30 Met Monday speculation and Meryl Streep rumors 20:50 Why the Costume Institute has to fund itself 22:34 Why fashion is finally getting respect in the art world 23:40 New Costume Institute galleries — out of the basement 24:00 Why luxury brands aren't buying tables this year 25:30 The math: what $6M means to Bezos vs. an average household 27:50 Inside the room: nerves, dress codes, and bathroom breaks 28:42 Green rooms, rider requests, and Karl Lagerfeld's Diet Coke 30:30 The forgotten history of the Met Gala after-party 31:30 Why every celebrity now has their own after-party 32:15 How Andrew Bolton and Anna pick the theme 34:45 Theme vs. dress code: Costume Art and Fashion Is Art explained 35:13 Why brands and politics decide what celebrities wear 36:22 The Anna Sui x Zendaya twin moment, decoded 37:30 Predictions: naked dresses, theatrics, and what to expect 38:30 How Amy watches the Met: the live stream + X combo 39:00 OutroLet’s Get DressedYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@livvperezInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/letsgetdressedpod/Newsletter: https://substack.com/@livvperezLiv Perez Instagram: www.instagram.com/livvperezTikTok: www.tiktok.com/livv.perezShopMy: https://shopmy.us/livvperez Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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