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Tailoring Talk:The Solo Edit #1

Tailoring Talk:The Solo Edit #1

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234 Welcome to Tailoring Talk: The Solo Edit — your no-BS, brutally honest take on the world of fashion, business and style.


In this debut Solo Edit, bespoke tailor Roberto Revilla breaks down the week’s biggest stories in luxury fashion — from Hermès’ creative director Véronique Nichanian stepping down after 37 years, to Maria Grazia Chiuri’s powerful return to Fendi, and Vivienne Westwood’s controversial Riyadh Fashion Week appearance.


Then we go back in time for a Threads of Time segment exploring the history of tweed — how it evolved from rugged Scottish workwear into a global style icon — before closing with a Diary of a Tailor story about discovering Roberto’s true shoe size and how proper footwear fit can transform your comfort, posture, and confidence.


🎧 Episode Highlights:


  • 01:30 — Hermès: End of an Era
  • 02:40 — Fendi’s Feminist Comeback
  • 03:50 — Westwood in Riyadh Controversy
  • 05:00 — Burberry’s £1,500 Raincoat Fail
  • 06:00 — Re/Style: The Fashion Recycling Revolution
  • 07:24 — The History of Tweed
  • 09:51 — The Shoe Size Revelation


💬 Have your say: Which headline grabbed you most this week?

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🎙️ Hosted by Roberto Revilla

Tailoring Talk: The Solo Edit — honest talk about dressing well, business, culture, and craftsmanship.


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