This list of standout fashion podcasts peels back the surface to reveal what really goes on behind the scenes
Storytelling influences every sector of the fashion industry, from the creative processes behind designers’ new collections to brands shaping narratives around identity, culture and style. But beyond glossy magazine spreads and runway shows, there’s a different kind of storytelling at play.
These fashion podcasts dive into the gritty bits behind the glamour with candid insights into the people, processes and politics that make the industry tick. Through interviews, observations and quick takes, they dissect fashion in all its complexity one episode at a time. Check out our curated list of fashion podcasts below.
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The Cutting Room Floor

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Created by Recho Omondi, who boldly calls it “fashion’s only fashion podcast,” The Cutting Room Floor delivers insightful and unfiltered takes on the industry through thoughtful interviews with designers, stylists and various cultural figures. Omondi unpacks the inner workings of fashion with a tone that’s frank rather than reactionary, hosting guests like Law Roach, Telfar Clemens and more recently, Steve Madden (whose candid views on his business philosophy gained traction online).
Fashion Neurosis with Bella Freud

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In Fashion Neurosis, designer Bella Freud taps into her deep well of industry connections for a podcast that tends to lean more like a friendly conversation than a standard interview. Guests recline on a sofa, in a similar vein to the style of the host’s great-grandfather, Sigmund Freud, as they open up in intimate, often unexpected ways. The result is a series of deeply personal conversations with fashion luminaries and cultural icons alike, including Jonathan Anderson, Haider Ackermann, Cate Blanchett and Julianne Moore.
The Business of Fashion Podcast

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A vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the engine behind the fashion world, The Business of Fashion Podcast breaks down the industry’s most pressing issues with clarity and depth. From artificial intelligence and sustainability to the evolving definition of luxury, it tackles hard-hitting topics with a journalistic lens. If fashion podcasts had textbooks, this would be one. It’s an essential guide to the business side of style that often stays hidden behind the curtain.
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Dressed: The History of Fashion

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Getting dressed might feel like a mundane daily habit, but this podcast reveals just how layered that routine really is. This podcast uncovers the social and cultural history behind what we wear, exploring fashion as a reflection of identity, politics and time.
Creative Conversations with Suzy Menkes

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Hosted by legendary fashion journalist and critic Suzy Menkes, Creative Conversations offers thoughtful discussions with some of the most influential voices in fashion, both established and rising talents. Menkes speaks with her peers about their lives, careers and creative passionst to reveal what drives and inspires them. Guests have included the likes of Jean Paul Gaultier, Demna Gvasalia, Dries Van Noten and many others.
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