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Little Red Village

Little Red Village

Little Red Fashion

The Little Red Village Fashion Podcast brings together experts and professionals from the fashion industry and related creative fields to explore their careers and give advice to kids and grown ups alike. Hosts Rachel Elspeth Gross and Jonathan Joseph of Little Red Fashion bring fashion, dress, and costume to life one story at a time.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Little Red Village episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Little Red Village for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Little Red Village episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Little Red Village - Jenny Campbell Part 1: Digital Archivist & Costumer
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08/07/23 • 36 min

Jenny Campbell is a dynamic fashion and costuming lover with a passion for New Orleans. She is both a renowned Mardi Gras costumer for various krewes and works as a digitization and collections expert for The Louisiana Museum.

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Little Red Village - Sarah Scaturro Conservator, Curator, and Historian
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10/25/22 • 33 min

Sarah Scaturro is a conservator, curator, and historian. She formerly worked at the Met's Costume Institute and then left that position to become the Eric and Jane Nord chief conservator at the Cleveland Museum of Art at the Met.


Like many of the people we have spoken with Sara's career path was not a straight line. She had a fantastic teacher early on whose support led to her study in chemistry in college. And as you'll hear her say in this interview, the places where stem and fashion overlap are incredibly important to her as a conservator.


You probably saw Sarah Scaturro's name all over the news coverage, which followed this year's Met Gala. The show was titled America an Anthology of Fashion, a certain person whose name we're not going to mention here (Kim Kardashian), wore a famous dress designed by the Oscar winning costume designer Jean Louis, and had been warned by Marilyn Monroe. From the New York Times to Women's Wear Daily, Sarah explained why this mattered why it was dangerous to fashion museums and to private collections. It's a long story and not one that we're going to get into here today.


Today we will be discussing Sarahs career as a whole and the importance of STEM in fashion.


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Little Red Village - Henry Wilkinson, Givenchy and Hepburn specialist
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11/01/22 • 34 min

Jonathan Joseph and Rachel Elspeth Gross interview Henry Wilkinson to discuss the process of restoring a 1960's Givenchy dress that was worn by Lee Radziwill and Jackie O.


Henry is a fashion historian who specializes in Givenchy and Audrey Hepburn. He's got this habit of finding, acquiring and then bringing back to life pieces from the house but of stories which might rival the women who wore them.


Henry distinctly remembers as a child, being gifted physical copies of the classic films My Fair Lady and Breakfast at Tiffany's. For Henry, his early love of fashion is permanently entwined with Hepburn and Givenchy, although he will admit to a certain amount of Cecil Beaton 's influence.


Two weeks into lockdown in the United Kingdom, Henry found to borrow his words, a tangible link to the Past, not many of us could see a listing for an early 1960s, Givenchy bodice plus maybe five inches of skirt and see something special but Henry did. Now he's completed the process of restoring what has turned out to be a significant one of a kind piece from more than 60 years ago. If that's not enough to impress you. After a ton of research, it turns out that the dress had originally been owned and worn by Lee Radziwill & Jackie O.



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INDPOSHIV is a 13 year old company, it was founded in February 2009 by Kateryna Vozianova, our guest for today’s interview. Though she thinks of herself as an interpreter more than a designer, she founded the first brand of classic men's bespoke clothing in Ukraine, and the brand works very hard to keep their bespoke menswear up to the standards of Savile Row.

Kateryna’s father is Fedor Vozianov, who has been recognized as one of the godfathers of Ukrainian fashion- and for a long time she resisted the lure of apparel design and tailoring. After starting her career in marketing, she was eventually enticed to follow her dreams with one simple question she posed to herself: What is the most perfect thing I can make? And then she found out.



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Little Red Village - Becky Hutner Part 2: Storytelling for Sustainability
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12/11/23 • 27 min

Becky Hutner is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker living in coastal England. Her first feature documentary, FASHION REIMAGINED, about the sustainability journey of designer Amy Powney, premiered at Tribeca, winning several awards and a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Debut Director. “A must-watch not just for the fashion industry but for everyone who wears clothes,” according to The Guardian, the film is currently in cinemas in the UK and Ireland, streaming on Sky and NOW and available in 10 territories

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Little Red Village - Becky Hutner Part 1: Storytelling for Sustainability
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11/27/23 • 37 min

Becky Hutner is an award-winning Canadian filmmaker living in coastal England. Her first feature documentary, FASHION REIMAGINED, about the sustainability journey of designer Amy Powney, premiered at Tribeca, winning several awards and a British Independent Film Award nomination for Best Debut Director. “A must-watch not just for the fashion industry but for everyone who wears clothes,” according to The Guardian, the film is currently in cinemas in the UK and Ireland, streaming on Sky and NOW and available in 10 territories

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Filmmaker and burlesque historian Leslie Zemeckis is an entertainer, best-selling author and award-winning documentarian, specializing in early American forms of entertainment (from burlesque to the circus.)

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Filmmaker and burlesque historian Leslie Zemeckis is an entertainer, best-selling author and award-winning documentarian, specializing in early American forms of entertainment (from burlesque to the circus.)

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Piper G. Huguley made her historical fiction debut in June 2022 with By Her Own Design: a novel of Ann Lowe, Fashion Designer to the Social Register (William Morrow Publishing) who was the Black fashion designer of Jackie Kennedy’s wedding dress. We discuss the book, her vision for Black Historical Fiction and the importance of such work alongside a whole lot more!

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Little Red Village - Janie Bryant Part 1: Emmy Award Winning Costumer
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09/05/23 • 41 min

On this episode we dive into what its like running a large costuming department, Mad Men, and more with Primetime Emmy Award Winning costumer Janie Bryant.

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FAQ

How many episodes does Little Red Village have?

Little Red Village currently has 31 episodes available.

What topics does Little Red Village cover?

The podcast is about Photography, Fashion, Learn, Parenting, Beauty, Art, Interview, Fashion & Beauty, Reading, Mentor, Diy, Podcasts, Books, Education, Arts and Tips.

What is the most popular episode on Little Red Village?

The episode title 'Becky Hutner Part 1: Storytelling for Sustainability' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Little Red Village?

The average episode length on Little Red Village is 34 minutes.

How often are episodes of Little Red Village released?

Episodes of Little Red Village are typically released every 13 days, 23 hours.

When was the first episode of Little Red Village?

The first episode of Little Red Village was released on May 18, 2022.

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