
Read The Care Tag: A Fashion Podcast
This podcast covers everything fashion-related, from history and pop culture to philosophical questions about style. Host Maya Ginzburg invites listeners who never grew out of playing dress up to explore fashion obsession and enjoy the show.
Episodes
The Antwerp 6 + 1 (but the plus 1 is NOT Margiela) | A Brief History of THE Fashion Collective
Well if it isn't the most beat to death fashion topic on the internet... The Antwerp SixBUT I'll bet you'll learn something you haven't heard of before in today's episode...(and if you don't be sure to let me know in the comments ;)So join me, in finding out who the true 7th member of the 6, really is. instagram: @readthecaretaginquiries readthecaretagpodcast@gmail.comTheme: by Étienne DyerSOURCES
The Art of Copying: How Trends Become Fashion History
After a brief break over the holidays, we are back again with another fashion episode. This time, I am venturing into a bit more philoso-history back to the OG question of the podcast: WHY WE WEAR CLOTHES?instagram: @readthecaretaginquiries readthecaretagpodcast@gmail.comTheme: by Étienne DyerSOURCESHAWLEY, RICHARD. “LORDS OF THE RINGS: RING-WEARING, STATUS, AND IDENTITY IN THE AGE OF PLINY THE EL
IS ALL GOTH VALID? A Brief History of Goth Fashion
After a brief break to recover from halloween, we are back again with another fashion subculture episode. Although stores are putting up their holiday displays, in my house, spooky season never ends! Join me on a deep dive of trad goth, romantic goth, whimsigoth, & everything in between.instagram: @readthecaretaginquiries readthecaretagpodcast@gmail.comTheme: by Étienne DyerSources:https://aus
(Part 2) JEAN PAUL GAULTIER's 5th Element Fashion
Join me on PART 2 of a deep dive into an appropriately unhinged analysis (a la but also nothing like (icon) @mikesmic ) of Jean Paul Gaultier's costume design for THE 5TH ELEMENT.This is the 5th (element) episode of Read the Care Tag: A Fashion Podcast, which delves into the sublime stylings and references upon references of the Luc Besson Film The 5th Element.instagram: @readthecareta
(Part 1) An Appropriately Unhinged Analysis of 5TH ELEMENT FASHION
Join me on a dive into an appropriately unhinged analysis (a la but also nothing like (icon) @mikesmic ) of Jean Paul Gaultier's costume design for THE 5TH ELEMENT.This is the 5th (element) episode of Read the Care Tag: A Fashion Podcast, which delves into the sublime stylings and references upon references of the Luc Besson Film The 5th Element. instagram: @readthecaretaginquiries rea
SOVIET SUBCULTURE: Stilyagi, Fashionistas Behind the Iron Curtain...
This is the fourth episode of Read the Care Tag: A Fashion Podcast, which delves into the Soviet Fashion subculture of the mid century USSRinstagram: @readthecaretagDisclaimer: I do my best to thoroughly research every episode (sources linked below), this episode I used many Russian sources, which while my native language speaking-wise, is not so flawless when it comes to reading. So give me grace
From schoolteacher to fashion ICON: A Brief History of Dame Vivienne Westwood
This is the third episode of Read the Care Tag: A Fashion Podcast, which delves into the early years, brand development, and pre 2000s story of Vivienne Westwood: both brand and person. One of the pioneers of punk, and now a mainstay in both ready to wear and couture, if you like fashion, then you must hear her story.Disclaimer: Vivienne Westwood is my biggest inspiration, and I have done my absol
You're Cute Jeans! A Brief History of Denim
On this episode we dive into weft field to wax poetic about the wonderful world of denim.Sources:https://myfrenchcountryhomemagazine.com/bleu-de-nimes-the-history-of-denim/Torchinsky, Jason (20 May 2013). "A Pantload Of Jeans-Themed Cars On The Anniversary Of Levi's Patent". Jalopnik. Retrieved 30 September 2019.^ "Even AMC cars were hit by the blue jeans craze of the 1970s". MeTV. 16 August 2017.
Read the Care Tag: Come on! Just read it!
This episode is about the answerless question, why do we wear clothes.The sources are linked below:The Significance of Clothes: Sylvia H. Bliss,The American Journal of Psychology, Vol. 27, No. 2 (Apr., 1916), pp. 217-226 (10 pages) (https://www.jstor.org/stable/1413173)https://elizabethanenglandlife.com/clothing-in-elizabethan-england.htmlhttps://doi.org/10.2307/1413173Black's Law Dictionary (6th











