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Think it doesn’t matter what you wear?

Hosts Jennine Jacob and Kristen Philipkoski uncover the ways your personal style is not just personal. What you choose to wear every day is a political act, whether you’re aware of it or not. And putting thought into your personal style is not superficial, unintelligent, or a waste of time. Along with guests including bestselling authors, scientists, entrepreneurs, and more, the Closet Philosophy podcast explores how what we wear influences and reveals what’s within.

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Ep. 39: Author Christine Morrison on how style has guided her life decisions—from relationships to where she lives to her career and publishing her first book at 56

e are so excited to welcome author Christine Morrison to the pod this week! Christine is a seasoned writer, editor, and brand builder who recenlty published her first book, a fashion essay collection entitled Clothes Minded: Fashionable Essays About Finding Yourself....
Ep. 38: Style over 50—don’t Google it

Ep. 38: Style over 50—don’t Google it

This will not be a surprise to anyone who’s been following along with the pod: We think fashion rules, especially when they correspond to age, are really dumb and you should ignore them. It’s shocking to us that these rules persist, and saddens us that when a woman...

Ep. 37: What happens when you wear the wrong thing?

Ep. 37: What happens when you wear the wrong thing?

The desire for acceptance and belonging is deeply human. And fashion is one way that we signal who we are and what group we belong to. So it's not weird to freak out a little bit if you find yourself at an event wearing something that feels way different from everyone...

Ep. 36: Your insecurity is probably your superpower

Ep. 36: Your insecurity is probably your superpower

We all can be really hard on ourselves at times. And it’s no wonder, with messages all around us about the things we should really fix on our faces and bodies. Its never-ending, espcially on social media. But what if we embraced our perceived flaws and recognized them...