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Background:
On her award-winning podcast âArticles of Interest,â host and producer Avery Trufelman dives deep into the stories behind the clothes we wear. From the evolution of prep to the origins of wedding dresses, Avery guides her listeners through the multi-faceted layers behind the aesthetics of fashion.
âItâs crops, itâs the earth, itâs handwork, itâs culture, itâs society. You tug on a thread and you get everything,â she said. âThatâs what Iâm slowly realising [about fashion].â
This week on The BoF Podcast, BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed sits down with Trufelman to discuss her path into podcasting, taking her lifelong passion for clothes and what they mean into an audio format, and what sheâs learned about fashion along the way.
Key Insights:
- A self-proclaimed âpublic radio nepo baby,â Trufelman has audio in her blood â her parents met working at New York Public Radio. But while she grew up with audio, she didnât start experimenting with fashion until she was a teenager, expressing herself through quirky thrifted fashion ensembles, much to the confusion of her peers. âI knew in the back of my mind that it was too much, that I was sort of alienating people,â she says. âIt just made me realise how powerful clothing was. That dressing in this wild way sort of set me apart.â
- Trufelman initially came up with the idea for âArticles of Interestâ while interning at the design and architecture podcast â99% Invisible.â Presenting a fashion podcast to an audience more focussed on architecture, Trufelman began to see the ways in which fashion touched every facet of life. âIn the beginning, fashion was sort of a dirty word for me,â she says. âNow itâs all about fashion because everything has fashion. Buildings have fashion, cars have fashion, colours have fashion. Fashion is just taste over time and the most easy way to measure that when you look at a picture of any era, itâs the cars maybe, but mostly the clothes.â
- Four seasons into âArticles of Interest,â Trufelman now finds herself with a rich archive to draw upon. âI donât ever kill stories. I love to reuse interviews that I collected years ago. Iâm always cutting them up and revisiting them because I believe that knowledge isnât like one and done. It isnât a single use thing. I believe in making this a long sustainable living archive.â
- Trufelman also sees the parallels between podcasts and fashion in the ways in which both allow us to engage with the world. âPeople are listening to your voice while theyâre walking down the street and theyâre like noticing what people are wearing or theyâre noticing what people are doing. Itâs not undivided attention. It is divided attention. Itâs beautiful.â