Penelope Noir is talking sustainble Fashun, specifically in Sweden where there's the first second hand mall has been around since 2015. Is this paving the way for the future?
With this cold weather and a desire to keep her head warm, Penelope Noir is here to talk about berets. Historical, political and stylish, need we say more?
Penelope Noir brings up Hannah from Dangerous Goods for a chat about her beautiful jewellery, her lab-made gems, reusing silver and how us humans just love shiny things.
From handbags to plastic bags to watch bags, who knew bags carried so much history and culture in Aotearoa? Grace Lai did! And lucky for us, Penelope brings Grace in to talk about the upcoming exhibition in Auckland War Memorial Museum’s new special exhibition hall, Carried Away: Bags Unpacked. Grace chats to Rachel about all the interesting findings from inside the bags, ooooh.
Penelope is talking about some of the models that are taking the face of Gucci this season. Zumi Rosow, Dani Miller and Amy Taylor are some of the amazing ladies who are bringing their energy into the Fashun world. And as a long time fan of punk, Penelope Noir is pretty stoked about it.
Penelope's talking winkle-pickers with Rachel, glamorous or dangerous? Born out of the 15th century, these shoes are a trend that will never die, according to Pennie.
Penelope's excited about the relaunch of a magazine (remember those?) that was very close to her heart, The Face. The magazine's are making a come back.
Penelope joins Mikey in studio with a special guest, James from Jimmy D, in light of his newest collection. James chats with Pennie and Mike about the fashion industry, and the way gender and sexuality is represented. What a treat to have special guests and silk garments in studio.