Podcast

The Guest by Lyst

People in the fashion world go to a lot of dinners — it’s always been a bit of an industry thing. Most of the time, fascinating conversations happen over the course of these private evenings, and Lyst’s new podcast, ‘The Guest’, is opening the doors by sharing those very conversations. In each episode, a different headline guest will be interviewed by a friend. Their dinner party guests are the willing audience. Expect chat to meander through fashion, culture, gender, personal stories and the industry, with a few off-topic but entertaining side bars.

Danny Lomas

Episode 6: Danny Lomas in conversation with Zak Maoui

Danny and Zak discuss the perfect Burberry loafer, what happened to PAQ, Danny’s first ever watch, and subculture style.

Julie Pelipas on The Guest podcast

Episode 5: Julie Pelipas in conversation with Naomi Smart

Julie and Naomi discuss wearing suits as armour, the search for Phoebe Philo’s overalls, the perfect rhythm in architecture and surfing as a form of meditation.

Mat Buckets in conversation with Sam Diss

Episode 4: Mat Buckets in conversation with Sam Diss

Mat and Sam discuss why people still love the style in Seinfeld, the eternal quest for the perfect grey sweatshirt, Charlie Chaplin’s wide trousers, the considered casual fashion in Japan …and they debate what’s a front garden vs a patio.

Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons in conversation with Steff Yotka

Episode 3: Emma Chopova and Laura Lowena-Irons in conversation with Steff Yotka

Chopova Lowena and Steff discuss genderless fashion, the benefits of Tabis, sustainable design, their obsession with skirts and if they’ll ever do dogwear.

Leo Mandella in conversation with Cora Delaney

Episode 2: Leo Mandella in conversation with Cora Delaney

Leo and Cora discuss genderless fashion, the evolution of streetwear culture, luxury fashion houses collaborating, social media trolling and Leo’s admiration for Tyler the Creator, ASAP and… Joey Essex.

Munroe Bergdorf podcast cover

Episode 1: Munroe Bergdorf in conversation with Kenya Hunt

Munroe and Kenya discuss the punk femininity of Alexander McQueen, the need for diversity at social media companies and the enduring power of a Louboutin.