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Fashion Forensics

Fashion Forensics

Angel Nemov

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Frequency: 1 episode/16d. Total Eps: 18

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Welcome to Fashion Forensics - the visual podcast where we examine fashion as a non-transaction with some of the world’s best artists, stylists, designers, photographers and editors, stripping it down to its core identity. 


My name is Angel Nemov, a fashion journalist and editor, and I want to examine how past imagery has shaped our present identity, and what that means for our collective future.


How do we recall the visual moments in our lives that have shaped who we are? As the fashion and creative cycle becomes more and more overwhelming with imagery 24/7, what are the moments that have cut through that noise? 


Join me each week, as we analyse and reflect upon the most special moments in my guests’s lives that have made them into powerhouse creatives across fashion and design.


This is Fashion Forensics.

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Edward Buchanan on Debuting at Bottega Veneta, Virgil Abloh and Building Legacy | Fashion Forensics

Season 2 · Episode 1

mardi 4 novembre 2025Duration 01:22:48

Edward Buchanan calls himself 'a designer's designer' through and through. From the American Midwest all throughout 30 years of living in Milan, his career has been nothing short of a whirlwind. 

Born in Ohio, Buchanan quickly became enamoured with sketching, which led him to begin working in the industry as a window dresser, before dipping into New York's Club Kid scene in the 90s. A fateful meeting at Bottega Veneta saw him pack his bags in 1995, and move to Italy to become the brand's first ready-to-wear designer. Since then, he has worked across some of the biggest brands in the industry, and be part of some of fashion's biggest creative projects. 

Coming into the Fashion Forensics hot seat, he dives into the imagery that defined his life - from being inspired by Nina Simone's artistry, all through taking his first bow at Bottega Veneta's very first runway show, coming full circle to starring in their SS25 campaign as one of the main talents. 

Watch the full video episodes exclusively on YouTube every Tuesday.

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Deba Hekmat on Becoming a Gucci Girl, David Sims, and Carving Your Opportunities | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 13

mardi 24 juin 2025Duration 47:11

For model and actress Deba Hekmat, fighting to make your own opportunities has been essential. Scouted into modelling at age 16, she came into the industry with a level-headedness and desire to learn and explore more on her own terms, only to keep reaping the rewards of authenticity by recently starring in multiple Gucci campaigns, as well as making her acting debut in Sasha Nathwani's latest film Last Swim. 

Coming into the Fashion Forensics hot seat, Hekmat dives into her early years growing up between South London and Cardiff, and how she has taken her Kurdish identity into the melting pot of cultures she grew up with. From being mesmerised with the levels of production the K-POP scene had to offer, all throughout seeing Azalea Banks's '212' music video and wanting to work towards creating performance and art of her own, Deba has seized opportunities and expanded into new heights in fashion and film, opening doors for others to follow. 

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Corbin Shaw on Alasdair McLellan, Nadia Lee Cohen's Women and the Sheffield Way | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 4

mardi 15 avril 2025Duration 01:01:21

Born in Sheffield, artist Corbin Shaw has always looked back onto the everyday British way of life for inspiration. 

Raised in the digital era of Tumblr, the Internet became an escapism for him, which later transpired as one of the main influences in him pursuing art and performance at Central Saint Martins. This path later led him to create contemporary work about the modern notions of masculinity, class and adolescence with some of the most established artists, photographers and editors like Alasdair McLellan, Katie Grand and John Joseph Holt. 

Coming onto Fashion Forensics,  Shaw is able to reflects back on his childhood influences like Cara Delevingne, memorable movies like Disney's 1941 make of Dumbo, and his current inspirations like Nadia Lee Cohen's 'Women", envisioning what his future holds in the performance and fashion space.

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Cosima on Becoming Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Valentino Muse and Her Musical Identity | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 3

mardi 8 avril 2025Duration 47:02

Musician, muse and artist Cosima has always walked a very personal road within fashion and music.

Becoming Pierpaolo Piccioli's Maison Valentino muse and performing at his Haute Couture and ready-to-wear fashion shows further inspired her to express deeply hidden stories through making music, and devote her life to owning your own artist autonomy - something she has advocated for since her first record in 2016 and having launched her own record label.

By becoming vulnerable through her music, she was able to create and nurture a community of like-minded souls, and inspire them with tracks like 'Somewhere' , 'To Build a House' and her latest single 'Angel Blonde (That's Life!)'. 

Talking about her inspirations on Fashion Forensics, Cosima describes her love for 1970s cinema by filmmakers like Rainer Fassbinder and photography icons like Nan Goldin as the building pillars of her point of view.

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Jordanluca on Vivienne Westwood's Mentorship, Duggie Fields and the Idea of Love | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 2

mardi 1 avril 2025Duration 01:10:00

What means the most for Jordanluca? Love. Every expression of it. 

Design duo Jordan Bowen and Luca Marchetto’s meet-cute moment famously occurred in the line for the toilets at a London gay club. 

Now, years later, they have built a monumentally disruptive fashion brand, have become husbands and shifted the modern perception of work-life balance within the fashion industry. 

Their story features two very different upbringings, but sharing the same joie de vivre of rebellion. Luca is a designer coming from the Italian mountains, obsessed with British culture and Vivienne Westwood’s ethos of understanding societal boundaries in order to break them. Jordan is a model, a hat designer and a creative who first interned for the great milliner Stephen Jones, and came from a family of London Punks and 1970s New Romantics, and later inspired greatly by his mentor, the late British artist Duggie Fields. 

Coming on Fashion Forensics, the design duo talks love, the importance of mentorship, and how important it is to captivate the sliding door moments in your life. 

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Alexander Fury on Therapising Demna's Balenciaga and His Early Love for Galliano | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 1

mardi 25 mars 2025Duration 58:43

Alexander Fury is a fashion editor and archivist who has hit every single touchpoint you can experience with the fashion industry. From the moment he witnessed Carla Bruni on the runway for John Galliano in 1995, he knew he wanted to devote his life to fashion. His early work with Nick Knight at SHOWstudio ushered in a fierce determination in taking apart and examining each particle that makes the industry - something he has led on to take across his work later on for Love Magazine, Financial Times, The New York Times and becoming the Fashion Features Director at AnOther Magazine.

Leading Fashion Forensics’s debut episode, Fury talks at length about the imagery that has stuck with him throughout his life - from being 12 years-old and witnessing Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood’s fashion shows through newspaper cut-outs, all the way through spending six months with Demna in preparation for his Balenciaga Couture debut back in 2021. 

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This is Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 1

lundi 17 mars 2025Duration 01:04

Welcome to Fashion Forensics - the visual podcast where we examine fashion as a non-transaction with some of the world’s best artists, stylists, designers, photographers and editors, stripping it down to its core identity. 

My name is Angel Nemov, a fashion journalist and editor, examining how past imagery has shaped our present identity, and what that means for our collective future. 

How do we recall the visual moments in our lives that have shaped who we are? As the fashion and creative cycle becomes more and more overwhelming with imagery 24/7, what are the moments that have cut through that noise? 

Join me each week as we analyse and reflect upon the most special moments in my guests’s lives that have made them into powerhouse creatives across fashion and design. 

Watch the full video episodes exclusively on YouTube every Tuesday.

Subscribe to Fashion Forensics on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever else you get your podcasts.

Join us for more on Instagram and TikTok.

@FashionForensics

Anthony Turner on Guido Palau, Becoming a London Club Kid and Ethel Cain | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 12

mardi 17 juin 2025Duration 52:12

In the world of session hairstyling, Anthony Turner is one of the 'enfants terribles' in his gothic ways of deconstructing glamour. Front lining some of the biggest fashion shows in the face of Prada and JW Anderson, he has created deeply deconstructed worlds of his own references and life path, which has not been easy. 

Starting hairdressing as a form of survival, Turner quickly became Guido Palau's first assistant, diving straight into the editorial world of fashion and art - reaching an accolade that few can boast about. Coming onto Fashion Forensics, he talks about the difficult beginnings that led him to become who he is today, and how because of it, he cherishes the balance of life and work way more than ever. Turner also discusses his underground references in the face of Dracula, Ethel Cain and escaping into his own meticulously constructed world through creating his own drawings of what lives inside his head. 

Watch the full video episodes exclusively on YouTube every Tuesday.

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Conner Ives on Protect the Dolls, His Met Gala Looks & Designing for Rihanna | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 11

mardi 10 juin 2025Duration 01:06:13

Conner Ives is someone who has had many home runs in his short career as a designer. After moving to London from Bedford, New York, he took on graduating from Central Saint Martins and putting all of his effort into building a fashion label that he has envisioned since he was seven years old. 

Since creating his eponymous label, he has achieved it all - dressing Adwoa Aboah for the Met Gala whilst being in his first year of university, attracting the attention of Rihanna and creating multiple custom looks for her [as well as working for her own label, Fenty], and later having his actual runway designs displayed within the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute exhibition - all whilst having an ethos of spotlighting and protecting the communities he cherishes, an example seen at the end of his AW25 show when he took his bow wearing a 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirt, advocating for the protection of trans people's rights - a cause that took culture by storm, raising over £900,000 thus far.

Coming into the Fashion Forensics hot seat, the American designer talks about breaking the Internet with his 'Protect The Dolls' t-shirt, his first visual memories of wanting to be one with fashion, and how the support of his community is the reason for his success.

Watch the full video episodes exclusively on YouTube every Tuesday.

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Standing Ground's Michael Stewart on Creating Couture, Ireland and the Celestial | Fashion Forensics

Season 1 · Episode 10

mardi 3 juin 2025Duration 58:11

Standing Ground's Michael Stewart spent nearly 5 years trying to show people his craftsmanship talents before being given the stage to do so.

Known for his savoir-faire, his couture adjacent techniques in his work have propelled him to become one of the most exciting and special talents in the industry, however, this did not happen in peace. After spending almost 5 years gathering interest, the Irish-born designer made his debut under Lulu Kennedy's London-based talent incubator Fashion East and since then Stewart has built a world, full of sculptural perfectionism in everything he shows. 

Coming onto Fashion Forensics, he talks at length about his fascination with the celestial, outer-worldly folklore that informs us of our past and the interaction between Earth and the Cosmos, and how all of those elements have brought him to create a design world that feels unique.


Watch the full video episodes exclusively on YouTube every Tuesday.

Subscribe to Fashion Forensics on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever else you get your podcasts.

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