Step into the vibrant and dynamic world of fashion, design, and unparalleled creativity with Blamo!, the podcast that invites you to journey alongside host Jeremy Kirkland as he unveils the stories, inspirations, and craftsmanship of visionaries shaping the world of fashion and culture.
Get ready for an immersive exploration of the fashion and culture realm that goes beyond the surface and delves deep into the minds behind the garments, music, and the things we all can't get enough of.
My guest this week is Nick Wakeman, founder and creative director of Studio Nicholson.
Nick and discuss her love of film, Armani, her approach to design, what Japan gets right (spoiler nearly everythi…
With the holiday season here, Peter and Derek answer commonly asked holiday-related clothing questions. How should you dress while traveling? How do you pack? How should yo…
My guest this week is musician and songwriter Pete Yorn
To me Pete has always embodied the classic, but humble rockstar. Something that may not even make sense.
Whether he’s collaborating with Scarlett…
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Jeff, Jeremy and Jian are back recapping Vegas, chatting holiday gift lists, finding the perfect gear, big fit jeans, hype coffee, and even what's the best tv buy?!
Last bu…
Robert Geller returns to the pod!
One of our favorite designers is back to discuss his new role as head menswear designer at Rag & Bone.
A lot has changed since his first appearance on the pod in 2017.…
Derek and Peter are back talking wardrobe fundamentals, and how to experiment with trends. The takes are hot…down to the blazer buttons.
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My guest this week is designer Dana Lee of Dana Lee Brown
If the name rings a bell, this isn’t her first time making clothes; she used to run her brand as Dana Lee in the late aughts. I remember getti…
Fall is here! Peter and Derek discuss what they're excited to wear this season, including shearling outerwear, tweed sport coats, and chunky knitwear. They also talk about …
My guest this week is Guy Trebay
Guy is an author and reporter for the style section of the New York Times. Guy has written about style and culture since the 1970s, from the Village Voice, Interview m…
My guest this week is artist Phillip Toledano
You might know him from his photography, the B/1 watch Toledano and Chan, ‘Geezer’ style, Viva Bastardo or his other endeavors.
Phillip discusses his earl…
My guest this week is Tim Heidecker.
Tim’s career contains multitudes—from his comedy career, Office Hours, to his acting to his music—it’s all in there, and it’s beautiful.
Tim and I discuss family, W…
My guest this week is Mike McLachlan of Manresa.
Before we dive in, I have to say Mike gets into it, and I think his openness, vulnerability, and candor are among the things that truly set him apart.
I…
If you follow Derek on Twitter, you've probably seen photos of David Lane. He's the stylish guy who keeps popping up in Derek's threads about how to dress for different bod…
My guest this week is Robert Triefus, CEO of Stone Island.
Many people know him for helping to turn Gucci into an absolute powerhouse, but he's been in the industry for a long time—beginning his care…
My guest this week is James Pumphrey
After leaving Donut Media and turning the internet upside down, James is back with Speeed!
James chats with us about why he left, the state of Car YouTube, getting…
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Shopping All the Way to the Woods: How the Outdoor Industry Sold Nature to America isn't necessarily about men's style, but it explores an important theme that can be easil…
We got Mr. Throwback! More specifically, the co-creator Daniel Libman (who was also a co-creator of Champaign Ill, another favorite of mine), Olivia Perdoch, costume designer, and even Adam Pally joi…
Antonio Ciongoli of 18 East is back!
When he isn’t skating ledges, he’s riding big fits, and I was so glad he’s back to dig in with me.
Antonio helped usher in the big-fit revolution (or evolution). I …
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Custom tailoring is fraught with potential problems. Maybe you chose a bad tailor or the wrong fabric, or a commission didn't come out as you hoped. Peter and Derek discuss…