The Connector
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Photo by Acquille Dunkley.
Photo by Acquille Dunkley.

For the fashionistas/fashionistos on-the-go, podcasts are the latest way to stay entertained and informed. Whether you’re totally fashion-obsessed and want to keep up with the red-carpet and latest trends or just like having a unique personal style and having a good laugh, there is a podcast for everyone. With 5 podcasts to put in your arsenal, you’ll never be without your daily fix.

  1. #Girlboss is a podcast kickstarted by Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso after the success of the memoir/career book Girlboss. Amoruso interviews “world-class Girlbosses” that she deems have made it to the top and gets sage advice for her listeners to take away, all wrapped up in a witty package.
  2. The Breed is a website and podcast for fashion photographers in or aspiring to be in the industry. With famed fashion photographer Melissa Rodwell being part of the team, there is no doubt that this podcast is an essential reference for up-and-coming fashion photographers. The podcast features Q&A’s, industry discussions and interviews with models, photographers and makeup artists.
  3. “Unbuttoned” by Yahoo Style is commandeered by Editor-in-Chief of Yahoo Style, Joe Zee, about everything from dressing for red carpets and fashion week to the pop culture of the day. It even ends with a new twist on Cards Against Humanity called “Cards Against Fashion Humanity.” As Joe Zee puts it, “We’re not just talking fashion, we’re talking style.”
  4. Oh Boy by Man Repeller is a podcast launched by fashion blogger, Leandra Medine, of Man Repeller last year as the next chapter of the Man Repeller brand. Much to the dismay of this fashion writer, the podcast is not hosted by Leandra Medine but by Man Repeller’s resident filmmaker Jay Buim. Nonetheless, the podcast makes up for it by interviewing Medine for the first episode, as well as using the early 2000s hip-hop anthem “Oh Boy” by Cam’Ron as its intro music. The podcast features all-around cool girls in the fashion and entertainment industries, as well as entrepreneurs and activists alike.
  5. Office Hours with CollegeFashionista” by CollegeFashionista, a college fashion site with content created by collegiates across the nation and globe, has entered into the world of podcasting. According to the site, each episode will feature “chats with inspiring fashion and beauty insiders about the industry, career paths and what they have learned along the way.” Check out their first episode, featuring SELF Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief Joyce Chang that dropped this month here.