Episodes

  • Gavon Talks About Beyonce, Culture, and the Intersection of Politics and Fashion
    Sep 26 2024

    In this episode of the Right Hype Podcast, Gavon Owen reflects on his recent transition into his 30s, discussing personal growth, resilience, and the lessons learned from his parents. He delves into the concept of culture, drawing insights from Marcus Collins' book, and explores the intersection of fashion and politics, particularly in the context of the upcoming elections. Gavon also highlights notable moments from Fashion Month and shares his excitement for future projects and events.

    Chapters

    00:00Entering the 30 Club

    04:34Shopping for Closet Staples and Assets

    09:49The Right Hype Merch

    12:17Exploring Culture and Identity

    16:24Beyonce’s Brands

    18:06Fashion Month Highlights

    33:08Politics and Fashion Intersect

    46:57Looking Forward: New Beginnings

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    52 mins
  • Sasha's Journey from Retail to the Runway and Redefining Success in the Fashion Industry
    Sep 12 2024

    Sasha, a model and producer, shares her journey of breaking into fashion, from working in retail to moving to Paris and kickstarting her modeling career. She also discusses her experience on the production side of the fashion industry and how she juggled two career tracks. In the Hype Seat, we get into topics such as diversity and inclusion, luxury fashion, and sparking kindness in the fashion industry.

    Follow her on Instagram!

    Key takeaways:

    • Take pride in your appearance, and try not to forget to accessorize when appropriate.
    • Working in retail provides valuable experience and understanding of the fashion business.
    • The definition of luxury is subjective and varies from person to person.
    • The modeling industry is evolving, with more opportunities for diverse representation and street casting, but it is crucial to stay open, adaptable, and willing to learn.
    • Beware of social media—it can both inspire and hinder creativity.

    Chapters

    00:00Introduction and Background

    02:08Growing Up in New York and Fashion Influences

    05:42The Business Side of Fashion and the Role of Retail

    07:52The Importance of Retail Experience in the Fashion Industry

    10:24Transitioning to Event Production and Creating Community

    12:20Discovering Passion for Production and Creating Spectacles

    14:21Moving to Paris and Manifesting Dreams

    17:29Arriving in Paris and Overcoming Doubt

    20:50Breaking into the Fashion Industry in Paris

    27:37Modeling and Production in Paris

    34:14The Evolution of the Modeling Industry

    38:09Lessons Learned in Production and Navigating the Industry

    39:13Flexibility and Open-Mindedness

    43:24From Paris to Milan: A Pandemic Journey

    46:08Three Months Turned into Three Years

    49:54Networking in the Fashion Industry

    53:58The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media

    55:29Questioning Hype Culture, Diversity and Inclusion, and Luxury Fashion

    01:06:47Outro.mp4

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Noel Talks About Beginning a Career in Art and Creativity
    Aug 29 2024

    In this conversation, Gavon and Noel discuss Noel's journey in the design world, the role of a creative director, and the impact of hype culture in marketing. They explore the importance of storytelling and identity in design, and Noel shares his admiration for artists like Milton Glaser and Paul Rand.

    Noel discusses his early interest in creativity, various roles in graphic design and art direction, and the importance of networking and collaboration. Noel emphasizes the need for authenticity and self-expression while cautioning against the pressure to conform to societal expectations.

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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Kerene Talks NYC Fashion Scene, Forecasting Trends, and Becoming a Stylist
    Aug 15 2024

    Kerene talks about her career in the fashion industry, from starting as an intern to freelancing full-time. Starting from her early days in retail at Urban Outfitters and Topshop, she talks about her experience in visual merchandising and the skills she learned in managing and supervising until she started working at Tory Burch.

    After leaving Tory Burch, Kerene went freelance and assisted with photo shoots, further expanding her skills and connections in the industry and emphasizing the importance of building a community and collaborating with other stylists. Kerene talks about pulling from showrooms, getting published in magazines, and the significance of patience, etiquette, and rest in the freelance world.

    Kerene highlights the role of social media in her career and the pros and cons of using different platforms. She emphasizes the importance of gratitude and self-care for mental health. Finally, she expresses her opinions on fast fashion, working with celebrities, and the hype surrounding fashion week.

    Follow her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kerenejg/

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • S2E1: Having Fun with Friends
    Aug 1 2024

    Gavon returns from his hiatus to kick off a new season with a new format, so you know how to maximize each episode. The overarching theme of this season is alleviating the tension of today's struggles by finding joy during moments of rapid change.

    He's encouraging everyone to switch up their routine and get out of their heads by listening to personal stories. This season also serves as the initiation of the Right Hype Instagram account, specifically for those who want to keep up with culture.

    Follow for more on IG @righthypenyc and TikTok @therighthypepod.

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    12 mins
  • Episode 10: Will Turns Creativity Into A Career In Fashion
    Jun 6 2024

    Meet Will, a New York native and a good human at the top of his game. He started his career working at department stores and boutiques, and when he took his style to the streets, he inevitably gained a following for his unmissable style and magnetic personality.

    In this episode, we discuss his early influences and the brands he wore in his childhood, the current state of fashion, and the immediate need for stylists to be intuitive in their personalization, not replication.

    Will is a personal shopper, creative, wardrobe consultant, stylist, and model. He specializes in big and tall men, made-to-order garments, and customization. Follow Will on Instagram @mylawd92.

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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Episode 09: Fashion Trends Are Dead
    May 23 2024

    In this episode, Gavôn unravels a new narrative shaping the industry and explores why fashion trends are becoming obsolete in today's landscape.

    From the impact of social media to the growing demand for sustainability, we delve into the reasons behind the demise of conventional trends.

    Explore the opportunities and challenges this shift presents for designers, retailers, and consumers alike. Learn how embracing individuality and sustainability can redefine the way we approach fashion in the 21st century.

    Tune in to this enlightening discussion and discover how you can carve out your unique style in a fashion world that's moving beyond trends.

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    10 mins
  • Episode 08: Met Gala 2024 Decoded
    May 9 2024

    In this episode, Gavôn explains how the Met Gala became the most hyped night in fashion through the lens of Met Gala 2024.

    You'll learn about the history of the Met Gala and the Costume Institute, an exhibition breakdown, a recap of the red carpet, and how his obsession with superheroes inspired him to study theater in college.

    To hear from Gavôn directly, join his email list at https://www.gavonowen.com/righthype.

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    56 mins