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British Vogue and Vinted partner

British Vogue and Vinted have announced their partnership for a fashion podcast.

British Vogue and Vinted partner
Emily Chan: “It is so important to understand what makes us value and hold on to our clothes, which is why I’m so excited to be hosting The Closet Digest podcast.”

British Vogue and Vinted have announced they have teamed up to launch a new podcast, ‘The Closet Digest’, which aims to showcase what makes us value our clothes.

The podcast, hosted by British Vogue’s senior sustainability & features editor Emily Chan, invites guests to reveal their favourite clothing items and the memories behind them.

The publisher says the series features 10 episodes which will premiere weekly from 8th October on major podcast platforms. Accompanying Vogue editorial and social content will be published alongside.

Guests will include actor and musician Sheila Atim, actor and activist Laverne Cox, model and climate advocate Amber Valletta, Chioma Nnadi, British Vogue’s head of editorial content, and Cecile Wickmann, senior director luxury at Vinted.

Emily Chan, British Vogue’s senior sustainability & features editor said: “It is so important to understand what makes us value and hold on to our clothes, which is why I’m so excited to be hosting The Closet Digest podcast. Throughout the series, we will talk to fashion obsessives about the stories behind key pieces in their wardrobe, from vintage finds to family heirlooms.”

Cécile Wickmann, senior director luxury at Vinted said: "We are thrilled to partner with Vogue on their new podcast, The Closet Digest. Like Vogue, Vinted is dedicated to catering to fashion enthusiasts who share a passion for unique luxury pieces. We as well want to foster a community by connecting people through their shared love of fashion and their personal stories related behind pre-loved treasures. The new podcast offers exclusive insights into wardrobes of celebrities and fashion icons, revealing the emotional connections and stories tied to their cherished fashion items.”

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