As the Vogue Vintage Market prepares to open in New York and London, Penelope Tree reflects on her nostalgic memories of 1960s fashion in a recent podcast episode.
As the Vogue Vintage Market prepares to open its doors in New York and London in just a few days, anticipation is building among fashion enthusiasts. In a recent episode of The Run-Through, model and writer Penelope Tree joined Chioma and Julia Hobbs, British Vogue’s fashion features director, to share insights from her recent essay featured in the April issue of Vogue.
In her essay, Tree draws on her memories of shopping at the legendary Chelsea Antique Market in London during the 1960s, a time when the market was frequented by iconic figures such as the Rolling Stones. Tree reflects on the vibrant atmosphere of that era, marking it as a significant moment in both her life and the fashion landscape of the time. She expressed her sentiments regarding the changes the scene has experienced over the years, providing listeners with a nostalgic glimpse into a past that continues to influence contemporary fashion.
Alongside the discussion of Tree’s essay, hosts Chloe and Chioma welcomed Nicole Phelps, the Tuesday host of The Run-Through, to provide analysis on recent developments in the fashion industry, specifically focusing on the latest changes at renowned fashion houses Loewe and Mugler. These insights are expected to resonate with audiences keen on understanding the evolving dynamics of fashion brands.
The episode offers a blend of nostalgia and current fashion discourse that promises to engage viewers leading up to the opening of the Vintage Markets, where the allure of vintage fashion continues to attract both collectors and casual admirers alike.
Source: Noah Wire Services