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Hosted by Johnny Hwin This series dives deep into the journeys and process of the inner workings of artist and creatives shaping our cultural landscape today. Recorded in front of a live audience in right here in our Brooklyn Loft, 57 FAM aims to inspire by uncovering what fuels the creative fire. Join us as we explore what drives creative leaders to bring to live work that resonates, challenges and transcends.
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Welcome to Makeover Montage, the podcast formerly known as Fishnet Flix! Each week, fashion and beauty writer Marie Lodi and producer Blaire Bercy break down the fashion and glam seen in your favorite movie, TV show, or music video. As costume design superfans and avid movie-watchers, Marie and Blaire call out specific looks, trends, and fun facts while also sharing their current fashion, beauty, and pop culture obsessions. Episodes range from fully dissecting a film, to chatting with renown ...
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The juice is loose! Let us take you to the Afterlife to talk about Beetlejuice Beetlejuice! In this episode, Blaire and Marie break down the looks of each character, from Lydia Deetz’s aging goth, millionaire psychic medium outfits to Astrid’s angsty teen ensembles. Costume design by frequent Tim Burton collaborator, Colleen Atwood (Wednesday, Swee…
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In tonight's episode, we delve into the extraordinary career of Katrina Chiovan, an award-winning actress, writer, producer, and voice artist known for her roles in 'Cab Calloway Story Series,' 'The Missing Piece,' 'Ray Donovan,' and 'The Glitch.' Katrina shares her inspiring journey from her upbringing in the Berkshires and Mississippi to becoming…
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We're baaaaack (Carol Anne voice). Did you miss us? We've risen from the dead just in time to celebrate Spooky Season! To kick off our comeback era, we're diving into MaXXXine, starring Mia Goth as the fame-obsessed final girl of Ti West's X film series. For this third and last installment, Costume designer Mari-An CEO put Ms. Goth in delicious dou…
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The month of August, we're featuring Krystyna Hutchinson. In this episode, we sit down with the dynamic and hilarious Krystyna Hutchinson, an internationally touring stand-up comedian, actress, author, and podcast host. Krystyna is best known for co-hosting the wildly popular podcast "Guys We F****d," the anti-slut shaming podcast, with her comedy …
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The month of July, we’re featuring Kareem Rahma. In this episode, we sit down with the multifaceted Kareem Rahma, a Webby-nominated artist, media entrepreneur, creative director, comedian, and musician. We explore Kareem's unique journey, from viral stunts at Yankee Stadium to spending over $1,700 on taxi fares for his TikTok series 'Keep the Meter…
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The month of June, we’re featuring Kae Burke. About Kaye Burke - https://www.instagram.com/kaeburke/ Kae Burke is a Co-Founder of House of Yes, a world-renowned nightclub and arts space in Brooklyn, NYC as well as the Founder of YES ETC, a Creative Agency focused on live experiences and special events. She is also a drag artist, host and performer,…
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On this episode of FAM, we’re diving deep with a truly multidimensional artist, DJ Spooky, That Subliminal Kid, born Paul Dennis Miller. An illustrious figure in the electronic and experimental hip-hop scenes,DJ Spooky’s career is a tapestry of rich, cultural dialogues, weaving through music, philosophy, and technology. His discography includes his…
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On this episode, we are honored to welcome an artist whose music transcends boundaries and aims to deliver spiritual awakening and emotional healing through sound—ShiShi. With 25 million global streams, ShiShi is an independent South Asian artist dedicated to blending the rich spiritual heritage of his Indian roots with influences from rock, dance,…
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On this episode, we are thrilled to feature Gary Su, also known as ""The SuGary Man."" Gary is a prominent artist developer and event organizer whose contributions have shaped the careers of notable artists like Jon Batiste, Grace Weber, Tish, Zee Avi, Victoria Canal, and The Running Lights. Beyond artist development, Gary is known for his keen cur…
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On this episode, we are honored to welcome a guest whose life work has been dedicated to creating transformative experiences that resonate around the globe, William Etundi Jr. William’s journey began in 1999, producing large-scale events that seamlessly blend social commentary, art, and public spectacle. His visionary productions have captivated ov…
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Our guest on this episode is Eli Goldstein, best known as half of the DJ/production duo Soul Clap, which gained international recognition in the 2010s for their unique blend of house, funk, soul, and disco music. In addition to a music career that has spanned 20+ years… Eli recently completed his masters in Climate Science and Policy at Bard Colleg…
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On this episode, we are thrilled to welcome an iconic figure in alternative rock, Stephan Jenkins, the lead singer and guitarist of the legendary band Third Eye Blind. Stephan's musical journey began in 1992 with the rap duo Puck and Natty, alongside Detroit rapper Herman Anthony Chunn. Following the duo's breakup, Stephan formed Third Eye Blind in…
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Tonight, we are honored to welcome two remarkable individuals whose dedication to social causes has made a profound impact through their innovative work in film and media. First, we have Noa Urbach, a social entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to addressing climate change and fostering education in various contexts. Born in Tel Aviv, Israel, …
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On this episode, we are excited to welcome the filmmakers of Taking Back the Groove, a documentary about famed New York City disco producer Richie Weeks’ battle with his record label to win back the rights to his music. Richie scored a top-10 dance hit in 1981 with “Rock Your World,” and his music has been sampled by top electronic musicians like L…
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On this episode, we're privileged to have an artist who's truly carved out a distinctive space in the world of music. Hailing from Edinburgh, he's been lauded for his unique and diverse productions that draw upon influences ranging from deep house to jazz to afro beat. He released his debut full-length album, When Will We Land? on 20th October 2023…
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On this episode, we’re joined by David and Robert Perlick-Molinari, brothers and innovators in the music industry, whose creative endeavors have left an indelible mark on the music scene here in Brooklyn and beyond. David, founder of the music production company YouTooCanWoo, has created audio identities for major brands like NBC, ABC, and MTV. In …
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On this episode, we're thrilled to welcome a truly multifaceted talent to our Artist Salon Series, Alex Alpert. Hailing from the vibrant streets of New York City, Alex's artistic journey is as diverse as it is inspiring. From his early days as a street artist while studying music, to making waves at Universal Music Group where he married the worlds…
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On this episode, we are excited to welcome three exceptional artists whose diverse talents span across visual arts, fashion, and music, each making a significant impact in their respective fields. First, we have Ross Pino, an international artist born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Ross's tumultuous upbringing led him to embrace skateboardi…
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Happy 25th anniversary to the 1999 classic, 10 Things I Hate About You! We’ve talked about Kim Tillman’s work on the pod before (Doppelgänger, Wild Things). This time, she created thoughtful and fashionable costumes for the Seattle teens in this reimagined Taming of the Shrew. Kim dressed Julia Stiles’s character in low-slung pants, cropped camo, a…
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We’re wasting no time talking about the Oscar-winning film Poor Things! Costume designer Holly Waddington (The Great, Lady MacBeth, Ginger & Rosa) won the mf’in’ Academy Award for Best Costume Design for this film! Emma Stone (Best Actress winner) stars in this gender-swapped Frankenstein tale about a woman who gets resurrected with a baby’s brain …
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Welcome to our Francine Jamison-Tanchuck fan podcast! Listen to us delve into Francine’s beautiful, brilliant costume design for The Color Purple (2023) and her career coming full circle after working on the original 1985 film with costume designer Aggie Guerard Rodgers. (We discussed Francine’s work before for our Boomerang and Low Down Dirty Sham…
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Every night is girls' night! Prepare your pink outfit because it’s finally time for our Barbie episode! Listen to us discuss the impact of this film on culture and why it had to happen at this moment in time. We unpack Jacqueline Durran’s incredible costumes and have a million #Add2Cart recommendations for our dear listeners. Then, we go off the ra…
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Did you know that costume designers, the majority of whom are women, are paid nearly 30 percent less than other, male-dominated creative department heads? Despite costume design being a pivotal part of storytelling in cinema, it has been historically dismissed as “women’s work,” leading to the artisans being underpaid and under-appreciated in their…
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Pour yourself a nice cool glass of bathwater because we’re talking about Saltburn today! Blaire and Marie break down the mid-2000s looks of the Catton clan whipped up by costume designer Sophie Canale (Bridgerton S2). We reminisce about our chaotic Facebook and Flickr albums and going to Club Bang. We also debate about skirts with leggings(“Is ‘Tod…
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The Brothers Sun hive, rise up! The show’s costume designer, Vera Chow, joins the pod to tell us how she dressed Michelle Yeoh, Justin Chien, Sam Song, and the rest of the cast for the new Netflix series. If you haven’t binge-watched this hilarious, action-packed show yet, it tells the story of a Taiwanese triad gangster who goes to LA to protect h…
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Live from New York…it’s Saturday Night! SNL’s longtime costume designer, Tom Broecker, is our special guest and we are beyond thrilled! He tells us how he manages to dress the iconic show week after week and gives us the scoop on the costumes for some of SNL’s most legendary characters, like Stefon, The Cheerleaders, and Mary Catherine Gallagher! T…
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My colors are blush and bashful! We’re ending Dollyuary, our month-long Dolly Parton celebration, with a classic…Steel Magnolias! After having emotional breakdowns from watching this tear-jerker movie, we get into the fashions of these strong southern belles! Costume designer Julie Weiss (Frida, American Beauty) put this deliciously talented crew o…
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Y’all come back now, ya hear? In The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas movie musical, Dolly Parton is Miss Mona, the madam of the local Chicken Ranch, a historic and beloved brothel in a small Texas town. Sheriff Ed Earl (Burt Reynolds) helps out Miss Mona by looking out for the brothel, but the duo runs into trouble when TV personality Melvin Thorpe…
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Welcome to Dollyuary! It’s Dolly Parton’s birthday month, so it was only natural that we kick off 2024 by paying homage to our country queen, Dolly Parton! We’re workin’ 9 to 5 and going REAL DEEP on the 1980 film’s costume design by thee Ann Roth. Violet (Lily Tomlin), Judy (Jane Fonda), and Doralee (Dolly) are all coworkers who have HAD it with t…
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Let ‘em eat cake, baby! To conclude Dunstcember, we’re covering Marie Antoinette, Sofia Coppola’s 2006 film that stars Kirsten Dunst as the controversial (and highly fashionable) Queen of France. Costume designer Milena Canonero won an Oscar for the film and it’s not hard to see why. THE OPULENCE!!! We discuss the pastel Laduree macaron-inspired co…
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“Goodnight, sweet prince. May flights of devils wing you to your rest.” We’ve got Interview With the Vampire on this week’s Dunstcember docket! Costumes are by Sandy Powell (Carol, The Wolf of Wall Street, The Other Boleyn Girl). Blaire educates us on the vampire saga and the toxic relationship between perennial sad boy Louis (Brad Pitt), narcissis…
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Up your ziggy with a wa-wa brush! In All I Wanna Do, our girl Kiki Dunst is a rebel at a 1960s all-girls high school with Gaby Hoffman, Monica Keena, Heather Matarazzo, and Rachel Leigh Cook. The girls are part of a secret club called D.A.R. (Daughters of the American Ravioli), in which they share their post-graduation dreams and vow to help each o…
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I said, Brrr! It's cold in here! Grab your pom-poms because it's time for Bring it On! For our first film for Dunstcember, we’re discussing this 2000 cheer-com starring Kirsten Dunst as the captain of a high school cheerleading squad who discovers her team’s legacy has all been a lie! Costume design is by the amazing Mary Jane Fort (Mean Girls). We…
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