The new season features Vogue’s editorial team and many of the designers, models, and celebrities who defined fashion’s first digital decade. Listen to the trailer here ahead of the podcast’s September 7th debut.
Introducing In Vogue: The 2000s, a Podcast About Fashion’s First Digital Decade
Twenty years later, Y2K style is everywhere: on the runways, on the street, even on TV (in case you missed the Gossip Girl revival or Netflix’s just-out He’s All That). Trends come and go, but the staying power of the early-’00s is bigger than nostalgia. This was the decade that runway shows went digital, celebrities became style icons, and fashion grew into the “global entertainment engine” we know it as today, as Vogue’s Hamish Bowles puts it in our new podcast, In Vogue: The 2000s. We can thank the naughties for signaling the end of one definitive look or trend, too: “In the 2000s, fashion began to mean more than one thing to more than one kind of person,” Bowles adds.
Presented by Anna Wintour, the new season features Vogue’s editorial team and many of the designers, models, and celebrities who defined fashion’s first digital decade, including Nicolas Ghesquière, Gisele Bündchen, and Grace Coddington. In Vogue: The 2000s airs every Tuesday starting September 7th; hear more details in the trailer below, and subscribe on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you choose to listen.
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