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ST. EVENS: Alexandra Stevens, vintage dealer and writer of 1-800 Vintage - on the International Ladies Garment Workers Union and 'The 100 Fashion Films Project.'
Season 9
Episode 6
Published 1 year, 1 month ago
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On today's show, we're chatting with Alexandra Stevens, an NYC-based writer, stylist and vintage dealer, working at the intersection of fashion, history, and culture. You may know her from her vintage brand, St. Evens, or her Substack newsletter, 1-800-VINTAGE.
We discussed the ILGWU – that's the International Ladies Garment Workers Union, Alex's series 'The 100 Fashion Films Project' about all things iconic fashion in film – including the Grinch! I bet you didn't see that reference coming – and so much more.
It's a fun one, and I think you're really gonna love it – so let's dive right in!
DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE:
- [1:48] Alex lived in Japan as a child, and her earliest fashion inspirations come from being a 90s child model there.
- [8:33] Her "quitting fast fashion" story, after years working in fashion retail.
- [20:56] Starting her vintage brand, St. Evens, as a return to the fashion world.
- [30:52] On the ILGWU, or International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
- [36:24] Alex's Substack, 1-800 Vintage, on garment history and care.
- [48:05] One of the most surprising pieces Alex came across vintage shopping in Japan!
- [53:27] 'The 100 Fashion Films Project' and the fashion in the 2000 holiday classic How the Grinch Stole Christmas.
EPISODE MENTIONS:
- @wear_st.evens
- St. Evens website
- 1-800 Vintage on Substack
- Seven Wonders Collective on Pre-Loved Podcast
- The Oops I Did It Again red leather suit
- "Print Media! You let it die!"
- Pre-Loved Podcast with Sofi Thanhauser, more on the ILGWU
- Mountain Artisans co-op
- Alex's piece on Mountain Artisans
- GEM's founder, Liisa, on Pre-Loved Podcast
- The 100 Fashion Films Project
- Alex's 100 Fashion Films Project post on The Grinch
- Subrina Heyink
- Viv Chen on Pre-Loved Podcast
- The Molehill on Substack
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