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The Debrief

The Debrief

The Business of Fashion 128 Episodes Jul 1, 2026

The Debrief is a weekly podcast from The Business of Fashion that goes beyond the glossy veneer of the fashion industry. Hosted by correspondents Sheena Butler-Young and Brian Baskin, it unpacks popular BoF Professional stories. The show covers mega labels, indie upstarts, and the personalities shaping the $2.5 trillion global fashion industry.

Episodes

How Nike Built the Biggest World Cup Campaign Ever Jul 1, 2026 48:46 The 2026 World Cup marked an unprecedented milestone for global football, expanding to 48 teams playing over 100 matches across the US, Canada and Mexico. In this special episode of The Debrief, Nike’s vice president of global brand management Helena Thornton joins BoFsenior correspondent Sheena Butler-Young and sports and fashion correspondent Mike Syke to discuss the strategy behind the brand's
Why Activewear Consumers Are Looking Beyond Lululemon Jun 24, 2026 24:59 For more than a decade, activewear shoppers largely looked to Lululemon and Nike. But as the post-pandemic boom cools and growth becomes harder to find, a new crop of brands is gaining traction.Smaller labels like SetActive, 437 and Oner Active aren’t reinventing activewear. They’re winning customers through social media, creator-led marketing and a deep understanding of today’s fitness culture wh
How Books Became Fashion’s Latest Status Symbol Jun 17, 2026 25:40 Fashion’s book obsession is no longer subtle. What started as the occasional literary reference has become a broader wave of book clubs, salon-style events, campaign imagery and products designed to signal that a brand — and its customer — has cultural depth. It’s all happening as reading rates are declining, but the image of the reader has never looked more fashionable. This week on The Debr
Fashion's Ozempic Reckoning Jun 10, 2026 31:17 The rise of GLP–1 drugs, such as Ozempic and Wegovy, is forcing fashion and beauty companies to rethink everything from sizing and fit to product development. With one in eight Americans having tried a GLP–1 medication, brands are grappling with how to serve consumers whose bodies may be changing more rapidly than traditional product cycles were designed to accommodate.In this episode of The Debri
A Message to Listeners May 27, 2026 0:25 The Debrief podcast is taking a short break and will be back in 2 weeks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inside The Swatch X Audemars Piguet Global Frenzy May 20, 2026 21:33 In May, sleeping bags lined pavements and police barriers went up outside Swatch stores from Times Square to Dubai. The object of this global hysteria was not a piece of high-end mechanical art, but the "Royal Pop" – a $400 pocket watch collaboration between mass-market giant Swatch and watchmaker Audemars Piguet. Based on AP’s iconic Royal Oak, which typically starts at $20,000, the launch divide
Why Are So Many Brands Faking Scandals? May 13, 2026 20:21 The beauty industry is currently contending with marketing saturation, compounded by an overcrowded content ecosystem in which traditional metrics like follower counts and comments are often distorted by bots. To combat this, brands are turning to "rage bait"— content designed to trigger shock, anger or confusion and meant to drive shares and saves, which are now seen as more authentic indicators
Why People Hate AI May 6, 2026 30:12 Since the earliest days of tools like ChatGPT and Claude, industry conversations have been marked by a tension between excitement around speed and efficiency alongside deep-seated fears of job loss, creative dilution and concerns about its environmental footprint. What once played out in theory is now unfolding in practice – as a broader rejection of what AI represents — particularly as more consu
Why Some Retailers are Ignoring the Internet Apr 29, 2026 25:17 For years, the fashion industry operated under the assumption that digital scale was the right path. However, the "growth-at-all-costs" model is currently fracturing as luxury giants grapple with soaring customer acquisition costs and a logistical crisis fueled by high return rates. In response, a quiet counter-culture is emerging, with stores like Ven. Space and Dot Reeder thriving by intentional
Why Luxury Still Can’t Find Its Way Out of the Slump Apr 22, 2026 36:51 Luxury entered 2026 with hopes that new creative directors and signs of stabilisation would finally help the sector turn a corner. Instead, the latest round of earnings has raised bigger questions about what growth now looks like for the industry. While brands including Dior, Gucci and Chanel are generating renewed interest, that excitement has not yet translated into a meaningful sales rebound.&n
Nike’s Reality Check Apr 15, 2026 26:27 When Elliot Hill returned to Nike as chief executive in October 2024, he was tasked with reversing one of the most significant slumps in the company’s history. The business had lost momentum with both investors and consumers and his strategy has focused on restoring wholesale relationships, rebuilding key categories like running and trying to stabilise the brand’s broader narrative. But
Can H&M Prove Sustainability is a Growth Engine? Apr 8, 2026 27:20 In March, H&M released financial results alongside its annual sustainability report, presenting two seemingly contrasting narratives. The company reported a 34.6 percent reduction in emissions from 2019 levels and also noted that 91 percent of its materials are now sustainably sourced. However, this environmental progress occurred alongside a 1 percent dip in sales, raising questions about the

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