At a time when fashion shows, red carpets, and other familiar events are few and far between, the fashion industry has turned to podcasts to remind the public of a glorious cultural history, re-establish why fashion matters, and dig into the exciting projects that are shaping the industry.<\/span><\/p>\n Since podcasts, including those of high quality, are relatively simple to produce, an increasing number seem to be appearing in the Arts space. Themes range from the history of the big brands to the backstories of prominent design collaborations. This is great for fashion enthusiasts, who are gaining incredible insights via audio content.<\/span><\/p>\n If you\u2019re one of them, here are three you don\u2019t want to miss:<\/span><\/p>\n Dior Common Thread<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n The <\/span>Dior Common Thread<\/span><\/i> podcast series, hosted by Ed Tang, offers discussions with the creative souls at the center of collaborations initiated by Kim Jones, the Artistic Director for Dior Men.<\/span><\/p>\n Kim may well be the most absorbing element of this podcast. A man of many passions, Kim loves rare books, physiology, tapestry, and lots more, and his collections of functional items have been a source of inspiration for him. The work of fashion designers, writers, and artists who think differently became fodder for him to chew on as he developed his unique brand of creativity and became a designer himself.<\/span><\/p>\n If you\u2019re wondering what a day in the life of these design collaborators is like when working on projects, Kim spills the beans. He reveals how sometimes, great ideas pop up when they are simply walking down the street together. He believes it is important to have a thick skin and a laugh before working closely all day, ensuring they don\u2019t take themselves too seriously and instead focus on getting along and being professional.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n Kim\u2019s observations are telling. Listeners will probably agree with his assertion that the current fashion landscape has drastically changed the titans of the industry. This podcast\u2019s glimpse into the world of creative collaboration is living proof.<\/span><\/p>\n Listen at: <\/span>https:\/\/podcasts.apple.com\/gb\/podcast\/dior-common-thread\/id1596535581?irgwc=1&aosid=p239&cid=aos-us-aff-ir&irchannel=13631&irpid=221109&clickid=Rp6zy9QK5xyLTBrwUx0Mo3YKUkG3si3ZUzVKXw0&ircid=7613<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n Gucci Podcast<\/i><\/b><\/p>\n Speaking of collaboration, through Gucci\u2019s podcast, we learn more about the Florentine fashion brand\u2019s <\/span>\u201ceclectic narrative, inspiration, and vision,\u201d<\/span><\/i> as noted in Apple\u2019s description.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n In the episode \u201cCreative Directors Alessandro Michele and Demna Gvasalia on The Hacker Project,\u201d audiences hear the heartwarming behind-the-scenes story of the way this project was birthed and evolved. The combined brilliance of these leading designers left an indelible mark on the world of fashion as they <\/span>\u201chacked\u201d<\/span><\/i> Gucci and Balenciaga\u2019s <\/span>\u201cdesign codes,\u201d <\/span><\/i>or motifs, in an unprecedented way to mark Gucci\u2019s centenary anniversary. Now, their fascinating creative process is revealed, thanks to this podcast. <\/span><\/p>\n As Alessandro recalls how he bounced the initial idea off his partner and then jumped onto Facetime with Demna, listeners take in the charming simplicity of how it all started.<\/span><\/p>\n Have you ever had a conversation with a like-minded peer that felt like you were catching up with an old friend? It turns out that\u2019s essentially how Demna described that inspiring initial chat to his husband. Fashion enthusiasts get to hear about the natural way the project flowed from inception to fruition. After their creative fires had been lit, the designers gave each other space to experiment and explore the possibilities. Forget meetings; the duo simply kept each other informed.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n \u00a0<\/span>Only in amiable, authentic conversations like the ones on this podcast will you hear a comparison between fashion and pornography. As Demna says when discussing appropriations, <\/span>\u201cEverybody plays with everybody’s codes.\u201d<\/span><\/i> The difference with the Hacker Project was that there was a layer of permission.<\/span><\/p>\n