Explore every episode of the podcast The Cutting Room Floor
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| S4 EP16: Behind The Velvet Ropes ft. Lauren Ezersky | 26 Apr 2023 | 00:20:00 | |
Lauren was the host of a show called Behind The Velvet Ropes, interviewing some of the most iconic designers. The episode digresses at point where we talk about my internal crisis (not really anymore though) about having kids, which I also discussed on TikTok. (@TCRFFF) I know this seems unrelated to fashion but I'm so curious to hear from those of you who want kids, have kids, don't want kids and why not? This is not just a question for the women, either! Do you have any regrets? Enjoy, RO | |||
| S4 EP15: Product Development!! ft. Shilo Byrd | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:22:32 | |
How do you make a product?!!!! This episode highlights my FAVORITE part about fashion: DEVELOPING CLOTHES. I love being in factories. I love working with patternmakers. I love seeing designs come to life. Shilo Byrd is a patternmaker by trade & training. It sounds like we recorded this in a factory, but really, its Downtown Los Angeles on a sunny day in February with the windows wide open, while everyone around us is working at their desk. We talk fast so take notes. PERFECT episode Anyone who wants to understand the "kitchen" of the restaurant we call the fashion industry. Follow me on TikTok: @TCRFFF Follow me on IG: @OMNDI | |||
| S4 EP6: Fashion Styling ft. Juliana Salazar | 27 Jul 2022 | 00:22:49 | |
Juliana Salazar is a stylist and brand consultant from Miami. Born to Colombian parents, she studied at George Washington University majoring in Business & French before deciding to pursue the fashion industry. After finding her footing with brief stints at YSL and Intermix, she officially began her fashion career at iconic retailer Hirshleifers. Today we discuss her non-traditional path to becoming a stylist, the biggest misconceptions about the job and how to maintain a good reputation, in an industry where relationships are everything. Enjoy. IG: @julianasalazar
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| S4 EP5: This is Cala ft. Andrew Wyatt | 13 Jul 2022 | 00:31:50 | |
Six years ago, Andrew Wyatt founded a fashion tech company called Cala. Cala is a SAAS company that manages all of the backend logistics for designers. Essentially, you upload your design to the website and Cala will not only help you design it but will also produce it *and* ship it to your customers, for you. It's technology that sounds too good to be true. Today, I ask Andrew a million questions about how the software works and we leaving no stone unturned, and he was able to answer every single one. Full 90minute episode on Pateron.com/thecuttingroomfloor IG: @thisiscala IG: @awhyit Website: Ca.la | |||
| S4 Ep4: Fashion Photography ft. Quil Lemons | 09 Mar 2022 | 00:19:01 | |
Quil Lemons is a young, NYC based photographer. FULL EPISODE: www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor | |||
| S4 EP3: The Wholesale Merchant feat. Shawn Pean | 23 Feb 2022 | 00:21:27 | |
Shawn Pean is Brooklyn native who built his career as a wholesale merchant; starting at retailers like JC Penny & Saks Fifth Avenue and making his way to becoming a Vice President at Valentino and President at Balmain. Today we talk the journey. Full Episode: www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor IG: @OMNDI
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| S4 EP2: Antidote feat. Lauren Amos & Eugene Rabkin | 09 Feb 2022 | 00:09:35 | |
Antidote is a new luxury retailer located in Atlanta, Georgia and founded by Lauren Amos & Eugene Rabkin
To listen to the full episode: www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor | |||
| S4 EP1: T.A New York ft. Telsha Anderson | 26 Jan 2022 | 00:28:55 | |
Telsha Anderson is the boutique owner of T.A New York, located in the Meatpacking District of New York City. | |||
| Season 3 Closer | 15 Dec 2021 | 00:08:28 | |
A message of gratitude. The next episode airs New Years Day.
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| S3 EP15: Elevating Culture ft. June Ambrose | 17 Nov 2021 | 00:10:41 | |
Full Episode : www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor IG: @JUNEAMBROSE | |||
| S3 EP14: StyleZeitgeist ft. Eugene Rabkin | 22 Oct 2021 | 00:18:17 | |
Eugene Rabkin is a writer and the founder of Style Zeitgeist. patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor | |||
| S3 EP13: Fashionista.com Ft. Faran Krentcil | 06 Oct 2021 | 00:21:08 | |
Faran Krentcil founded Fashionista.com & is an underrated woman in fashion media. | |||
| S4 EP14: Colors and Materials Designer ft. Sarah Barnwell Smith | 15 Mar 2023 | 00:20:19 | |
What is a "colors and materials" designer? I didn't know exactly either. Sarah works at Puma and started her career at Reebok and New Balance. I hate writing copy because I feel like the episode explains it all! Also, I joined TikTok :) Follow me @TCRFFF IG: @sarahbarnwell
Full Episode: www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor
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| S3 EP12: Mirror Palais ft. Marcelo Gaia | 22 Sep 2021 | 00:18:04 | |
Marcelo Gaia is the designer behind the "instagram brand", Mirror Palais. After working as a stylist or 10 years; (which included working for Lady Gaga's Stylist) he launched his own label. I sit down with Marcelo at his Lower East Side apartment in Manhattan to discuss how her did it. Also! All full episodes are now available on Patreon, only! www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor | |||
| S3 EP11: Black Frame ft. Brian Phillips | 01 Sep 2021 | 00:53:49 | |
Brian Phillips founded the Fashion PR Company Black Frame which operated from 2004 until 2020. We discuss his POV on a what makes a talented publicist, what he's learned along the way and his ideas for the future. patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor | |||
| S3 EP9: A Visual Lexicon feat. Christopher John Rogers | 23 Jun 2021 | 00:58:37 | |
Today's episode is playful and relaxed. I talk so my friend Christopher John Rogers about his name sake brand and love for color. www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor @christopherjohnrogers | |||
| S3 EP8: Prince of Rag Trade feat. Mickey Drexler | 09 Jun 2021 | 01:15:32 | |
Mickey Drexler, the man behind The Gap, JCrew, Old Navy, Madewell has been in the fashion industry otherwise known as "The Rag Trade" for over 40 years. He's now working alongside his son Alex Drexler who founded Alex Mill, Mickey has a unique approach to leadership, shopkeeping, and selling goods at great value. INSTAGRAM: @OMNDI TWITTER: @OMONDIPRESENTS PATREON: PATREON.COM/THECUTTINGROOMFLOOR | |||
| Quick Cut: Mid-Season's Greetings. | 16 May 2021 | 00:11:26 | |
The season isn't over! New episodes early June 2021. Just stopping by to say Hi & Thank You. | |||
| S3 EP7: Maker to Manager feat. Ibrahem Hasan | 24 Mar 2021 | 01:12:38 | |
Ibrahem Hasan describes his role as a Senior Creative Director at Nike. Today, we dig into the structure of Nike as a huge, global organization or as Ibrahim calls it, "The Matrix." How many categories are there? What are their functions? Who are the appointed creative directors? How big are the teams and who's in charge of what? Born with raw talent on the south side of Chicago, Ibrahem learned on the job what it means to be a creative for a corporation. Today he describes the unspoken transition from being a "maker" to a "manager." | |||
| S3 EP6: Ubiquity vs. Exclusivity feat. Shira Carmi | 10 Mar 2021 | 00:51:06 | |
This a great episode for a young designers. I speak to Shira Carmi who is the former president of Mansur Gavriel and has since been named the CEO of Altuzarra. Shira is a business person; the kind that every design talent needs to know. She sits pole position between business and creativity with an understanding of how to service both sides. There's a lot a great business advice here. We talk about the challenge of over-distribution among e-commerce partners, why the CFDA/VOGUE/BARNEYS recipe doesn't guarantee a brand success and how true scarcity can help or hinder a brand depending on its authenticity. IG: @shirasuecarmi | |||
| S3 EP4: Girls Up For Grabs feat. James Scully | 10 Feb 2021 | 00:50:55 | |
James Scully is a prominent casting director starting his career in PR & production over 25 years ago. This episode covers a lot. James walks us through Vogue Magazine before Anna Wintour, his time as a buyer at the avant garde NYC retailer Chari Vari and his experience producing Tom Ford's first show at Gucci. He describes the evolved role of the stylist & casting directors; some of which abused their power, revealing the dark side of the modeling industry. | |||
| S3 EP3: Change or Die feat. Mara Hoffman | 27 Jan 2021 | 00:58:46 | |
In 2020 Mara Hoffman celebrated her 20th year in business, no small feat for any independently owned NYC brand. Today we speak on the many reincarnations of Mara Hoffman, finding sustainability in your existence, and the importance of never being 'too cool'. | |||
| S3 EP2: Mailbox Money feat. Allison Zamora | 13 Jan 2021 | 00:38:33 | |
Today we talk about fashion licensing. Allison Zamora is a licensing executive who started her career at Calvin Klein and later went to LVMH. She walks us through the mechanism of licensing and how it's changed over the years. | |||
| S4 EP13: Upcylcing feat. Nicole McLaughlin | 01 Feb 2023 | 00:21:42 | |
To understand her work, follow Nicole on Instagram before you even press play! There is no music in this episode because I'm in a weird mood. I really like this girl, she's humble and hardworking and one of the few guests to ever ask me a question back, lol. Nicole started upcycling while working as a graphic designer at Reebok. Her creations are ironic, witty, and clever. Each upcycled product she makes is for visual consumption, yet none of it is for sale. I sit down with Nicole nearly 5 years into her journey. Since starting, she's now done design collaborations with Reebok, Arc'teryx, Patagonia and Hermés and does workshops and consulting work for brands looking to implement sustainable practices. Today, we discuss her evolution into home design and furniture, what creative burn-out feels like, how she became fluent in sign language, and her upcoming wedding. Full Episode: www.patreon.com/thecuttingroomfloor IG:@nicolemclaughlin Enjoy! | |||
| S3 EP1: The End of Fashion feat. Teri Agins | 01 Jan 2021 | 00:50:48 | |
Teri Agins covered fashion at The Wall Street Journal for 20 years. In 1999, she published her first book, The End of Fashion; How Marketing Changed the Clothing Business Forever. A friend lent me the book and it collected dust on my desk for months before I decided to pick it up; at which point I couldn’t put it down. This book is fashion reporting unlike I’ve ever seen of the industry. As Vanity Fair declared, “The End of Fashion rips into the underbelly of a world where marketing is king and often the emperor has no clothes.” | |||
| The Cutting Room Floor: Season Recap | 26 Dec 2020 | 00:02:01 | |
Recap of Season 1 & 2. Peak at Season 3. | |||
| S2 EP10: Tibi: An Evolving Identity Feat. Amy Smilovic | 16 Oct 2019 | 01:05:08 | |
Amy Smilovic, the founder of Tibi, took a lifelong passion and created a burgeoning fashion label. Listen in as she relates why she took the leap into creating fashion, why she later made a major pivot in her brand, and what it has taken to keep everything moving and evolving in the ever-changing world of fashion. Amy is completely transparent about what it took to create Tibi as well all the twists and turns she’s navigated throughout the past 20 years since its creation. You won’t want to miss this in-depth look at a paragon of the fashion industry. TIME STAMPS
Links & Resources: OMONDI on Instagram OMONDI on Twitter OMONDI Newsletter Tibi on Instagram Tibi on Facebook Tibi on Pinterest Tibi on Twitter Amy on Instagram What They Don’t Teach You at Harvard Business School by Mark McCormack Song: Hell N Back by Bakar | |||
| S2 EP9: The Afterlife of Clothing Feat. Liz Ricketts | 25 Sep 2019 | 00:53:51 | |
What happens to our clothes once we get rid of them? Sustainability encourages that we ask *how* our clothes are made but few ask where they go at the end of their life cycle. Recorded at the University of Cincinnati, we sit down with former DAAP educator Elizabeth Ricketts about the clothing waste crisis, the invisible world of the second-hand clothing economy as seen in Accra, Ghana. TIME STAMPS
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| S2 EP8: Live at A/D/O feat. Nesli Danisman | 14 Sep 2019 | 00:59:34 | |
Live at the Brooklyn design studio A/D/O we listen in as Nesli Danisman, founder of Angora Group, shares how she became an expert in sourcing materials around the world. Starting in as an assistant to Ralph Lauren and sourcing for nearly a decade for Marc Jacobs, Nesli describes her mission with Angora Group to help companies develop the best products with the best factories around the world. We close it out with some heavy-hitting questions from the audience that you won’t want to miss. TIME STAMPS (00:15) Welcome back! We are live from Greenpoint Brooklyn at A/D/O (01:12) Live introduction to the group at A/D/O. (03:44) Special shout out to our sponsor, Indx. (06:44) Intro: Nesli Danisman found of Angora Group. (08:25) What does Angora Group do? (10:11) … and what they don’t do. (11:57) Is it true that more designers come to Angora Group versus just people with money? (13:38) Nesli breaks down the 30/30/30 model. (15:27) The vision behind Kanye’s pieces… that never came to fruition. (16:40) Nesli shares some of the brands Angora Group has worked with. (17:36) Learn about the movement that was Charivari? (20:58) What it was like to work in Ralph Lauren’s home and then in his company. (22:16) Lab dips: what are they? (23:33) FIT and Marc by Marc Jacobs. (25:57) Why did Nesli leave MBMJ and how did she know she was ready to go out on her own? (27:39) MBMJ was Nesli’s first client and the Apple collaboration. (29:02) How does Nesli know so many people around the world? (30:11) What is a factory rat and why Nesli identifies with them? (31:15) Why is going to the factories so important and what do you learn? (33:59) Discovering new factories for the best products and materials. (36:31) Why teaching the client to fish is more economical and ethical than catching the fish. (39:11) The difference between development and production. (41:03) How PLMs help create efficiency in business and reduce waste. (42:43) Trends: what’s reoccurring? (44:24) Audience Q&A: superpower and where does Africa stand in the future of business. (46:51) Characteristics that successful people tend to have? Blindspots? (49:38) Does skillset and traditional schooling still matter? (52:08) Is it possible to teach the big players how to be more responsible and sustainable? (53:45) When did Nesli realize what she wanted to do? (54:56) Final thank you’s and acknowledgments. (57:57) Learn more about A/D/O. (58:52) Shout out to Mr. Omondi Links & Resources: Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT)
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| S2 EP7: Live at Notre feat. Ava Nope | 13 Aug 2019 | 00:43:25 | |
Live at Notre Chicago, Ava Niuri (@avanope) is head of special projects at Marc Jacobs. We discuss her Australian upbringing, her time at Helmut Lang and what she describes as "catfishing" of the creative brain. TIME STAMPS
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| S2 EP6: Intro to Denim ft. Tiia Richardson | 09 Jul 2019 | 00:50:04 | |
A denim specialist with over twenty years of experience tells us why the best studied at the house of Levi's.
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| S2 EP5: Having A Moment Feat. Martine Rose | 05 Jun 2019 | 00:38:15 | |
Live in London at The Hoxton Hotel Martine shares her thoughts on “hype”; working for Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga and the influences of her youth. | |||
| S2 EP4: Orseund Iris feat. Lana Johnson | 22 May 2019 | 00:37:20 | |
Founder, Lana Johnson tells us about writing her own playbook. She used influencer marketing to her own advantage; starting with a few small SKUS and growing into a full collection in under 4 years. | |||
| S2 EP3: Founder of SHHHOWERCAP Jacquelyn De Jesu | 17 Apr 2019 | 00:37:46 | |
Jacquelyn talks finding the white space in the market & reinventing the category of showercaps. | |||
| S4 EP12: Beauty Photographer, Tom Newton | 27 Oct 2022 | 00:15:45 | |
Tom got his start when Emily Weiss hired him to be the photographer for Into The Gloss. Today we talk about his influences, the best agencies for photographers and and photographers budgets & salaries. IG: @tomtakesphotoss | |||
| S2 EP2: Lynette Nylander - Writer & Consultant | 28 Mar 2019 | 00:57:46 | |
| S2 EP1: The Authenticity Deficit feat. A+ | 28 Mar 2019 | 00:42:20 | |
Andrea Pagliai describes why the culture of immediacy is compromising true talent development, how the influencer market will eventually implode and the growing need for quality over quantity. | |||
| S1 EP14: Glamour's Former Editor in Chief feat. Cindi Leive | 16 Jan 2019 | 00:58:12 | |
Former Editor-in-Chief for 17 years, Cindi Leive speaks about print before the internet age. The conversation covers on feminism, womanhood, and the future of print media. | |||
| S1 EP13: SSENSE’s Deputy Editor feat. Durga Chew-Bose | 01 Jan 2019 | 00:55:33 | |
Recorded at SSENSE HQ in Montréal, author, Durga Chew Bose explains her role as the Deputy Editor of SSENSE.com. | |||
| S1 EP12: Alexander Wang’s Chief Strategist feat. Stephanie Horton | 26 Dec 2018 | 00:44:00 | |
Previously at FarFetch & Shopbop, Stephanie Horton explains the fundamentals that go into a fashion business, why there are no shortcuts when it comes to e-commerce and the things she looks for in an employee. | |||
| S1 EP11: A Sit Down with Heron Preston | 28 Nov 2018 | 00:48:37 | |
Heron Preston tells the story of how he and Virgil went from Myspace friends to joining New Guards Group, the company that launched his namesake brand Heron Preston. | |||
| S1 EP10: Outlier's Menswear Designer: Willie Norris | 14 Nov 2018 | 01:05:01 | |
Starting her career at Maria Cornejo and then eventually landing at OUTLIER, Willie tells us about her life hack to entering the industry and why textiles are so important to her current employer. | |||
| S1 EP9: Driely Carter: Fighting for Photography | 31 Oct 2018 | 01:10:59 | |
A very candid look at the business of fashion photography. Working in-house for commercial clients like Pharell, Beyonce & Kanye West, Driely Carter explains why magazine editorials make no money, the scam of sponsored content and how the fashion industry has survived on free work. | |||
| S1 EP8: Rag & Bone's Senior Designer: Maureen Saturne | 10 Oct 2018 | 01:05:45 | |
Maureen explains the role of a Technical Designer. She describes her role as the “engineer” to the designers; the importance of the Tech Pak and why ready-to-wear brands cannot compete with the fast fashion calendar.
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| S1 EP7: Live at the Hoxton Hotel | 26 Sep 2018 | 01:42:02 | |
The first live podcast at the Hoxton Hotel in Williamsburg Brooklyn. Recho Omondi sits down with young designers Christopher John Rogers and his partner David Rivera, Suzzan Atala of Tuza Jewelry and Josh Allen of Richard & Grace. | |||
| S4 EP11: Curves at IMG Models ft. Mina White | 13 Oct 2022 | 00:22:47 | |
Mina White has been a model agent for 20 years. For the last decade, she's fought tooth and nail for the chubby girls while working at IMG Models; the top modeling agency in the world. She tells the story of her early days working at Supreme Models, what it means to be a fighter on behalf of others, and the day she burst into tears when her client, Ashely Graham landed the cover of Sports Illustrated. | |||
| S1 EP6: What's a Creative Director Ft. Michelle Blioux | 19 Sep 2018 | 01:13:55 | |
| S1 EP5: What Does Vogue Believe In? ft. Mikelle Street | 08 Aug 2018 | 00:59:49 | |
| S1 EP4: Diet Prada: Fashion's Vigilantes | 12 Jul 2018 | 01:05:52 | |
Omondi sits down with Tony Liu and Lindsey Schuyler, the duo behind the infamous instagram account @diet_prada | |||
| S1 EP3: Bethann Hardison: Keeping The Industry Colorful | 20 Jun 2018 | 01:14:10 | |