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The Fashion Geek

The Fashion Geek

By: Reg Ferguson
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Welcome to The Fashion Geek, an opinionated (well, it’s from New York), straight from the hip, no pretension podcast for men who don’t know a lot about Men’s Fashion and want to learn more. Hosted by Reg Ferguson (Fashion Geek #1), Founder of New York Fashion Geek, a Men’s Fashion consultancy that helps men go from Fashion Confused to Fashion Confident. On this podcast, Reg dives deep into brands and trends, sharing stories from the world of Men’s fashion that will help you become Fashion Confident.

Each episode of The Fashion Geek brings you discussions featuring entrepreneurs and experts with topics ranging from vintage clothing to streetwear, all designed to educate, enlighten and entertain.

Whether you live and breathe Men’s Fashion or you’re new to the space and want to learn more, The Fashion Geek has something for everyone. Learn what you need to know to bring out the style you always wished you had.

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  • 99 | Your Hair is 50% of Your Look And You're Ignoring It With Neri Niyazov
    Sep 8 2025

    Neri Niyazov is a master barber and owner of Cut Culture NYC, with over 20 years of experience in the craft. Known for his innovative approach and deep commitment to client education, Neri has elevated the traditional barber experience by focusing on personalized consultations, precision, and artistry. With multiple successful shops—including his newest location in Manhattan—Neri’s blend of technical skill, style insight, and client relationships makes him the ideal guest to teach us about the powerful link between haircuts, personal style, and confidence.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why a great haircut is essential to your personal style—and how it impacts first impressions and confidence.
    • How barbers personalize your cut by analyzing face shape, head structure, and lifestyle for the most flattering result.
    • What to look for in a barber or stylist, plus proven tips on communicating what you want (and what not to do in the chair).

    Timestamps:

    Introduction — 00:00
    Guest Introduction— 01:41
    COVID, Hair Habits, and Personal Hair Journey — 03:10
    The Role of Education in Barbering — 08:46
    Face Shape, Proportions, and Haircut Suitability — 10:52
    Building Client Relationships & Consultation Process — 13:35
    Barber-Client Loyalty and Cultural Perspectives — 17:27
    Bad Haircuts, Confidence, and Personal Stories — 19:00
    Lighting, Technique, and the Art of the Fade — 21:11
    Face Shapes, Trends, and Style Choices — 23:26
    Client Communication: Reference Photos vs. Technical Terms — 29:45
    Cutting All Hair Types & Handling Diversity — 32:44
    Difficult Clients & Best Experiences — 36:14
    Barbering as Art: Principles and Philosophy — 38:07
    Precision, Technique, and Continuous Growth — 40:27
    Traditions— 43:08
    Lightning Round— 47:37
    Outro & Contact Information — 50:08

    CONNECT WITH REG

    httpd://www.nyfashiongeek.com

    https://www.instagram.com/newyorkfashiongeek/?hl=en

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-ferguson

    https://www.tiktok.com/@newyorkfashiongeek

    "Connect with Neri" https://www.instagram.com/cutculturenyc/

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    51 mins
  • 98 | Is Runway Modeling Relevant in 2025 with Matthew Flowers
    Aug 25 2025

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    Matthew Flowers is a yoga teacher, model, and Morehouse College alumnus, representing a new generation of fashion influencers. With extensive modeling experience across the East Coast and a professional background as a project manager in the pharmaceutical industry, Matthew brings a unique blend of discipline, mindfulness, and creativity to his work in fashion and beyond. Known for his thoughtful approach to modeling, carefully choosing collaborations that align with his values, Matthew offers insider perspectives on balancing multiple passions and careers.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    *What it's really like to be a millennial model and how to break into the industry.

    *How mindfulness and a strong sense of purpose can fuel success in both fashion and life.

    *Essential fashion tips for men, including how to develop your personal style and confidence.

    Timestamps

    00:00: Reginald introduces the Fashion Geek podcast and sets the stage for the discussion.

    00:03: Discussion about how fashion changes with age and the influence of past styles.

    00:55: Reginald introduces Matthew, his background, and the generational perspective.

    01:31: Main interview with Matthew about his approach to fashion, modeling, and yoga.

    01:41: Encouragement for listeners to find inspiration in new styles and be fashion confident.

    47:22: Reginald summarizes the episode, shares Matthew's Instagram, and offers a consultation.

    47:48: Closing thanks and final remarks.


    GET MY FREE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DRESS BETTER: https://www.nyfashiongeek.com/10things

    CONNECT WITH REG

    🌐https://www.nyfashiongeek.com/

    📸https://www.instagram.com/newyorkfashiongeek/?hl=en

    💼 https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-ferguson?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2F

    🎵 https://www.tiktok.com/@newyorkfashiongeek


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    48 mins
  • 97 | Why Most Men Dress Wrong in the TRopics with Nicholas Whittle
    Jul 16 2025

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    Nicholas Whittle built his career in boardrooms, not jungles. A graduate of Columbia Business School and a corporate advisor in Jakarta,   he's spent 30 years navigating the fast-changing world of clean energy. But one of his biggest adjustments wasn’t professional—it was personal. Raised in the cool, cloudy climate of Britain,   Nick embodied classic menswear: structured tailoring, layers, wool. That all had to change in Southeast Asia’s tropical heat. He traded heavy jackets for breathable linens, Oxford shoes for something more practical. Still, his signature style remained—just adapted. His wardrobe now bridges two worlds:   timeless British elegance, with the lightness and ease that life near the equator demands. Style doesn’t disappear in the heat. It evolves.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    *The essential wardrobe changes and fabric choices needed for classic menswear in the tropics. *How to source high-quality, climate-appropriate clothing and footwear in Indonesia and similar regions. *The benefits and cultural importance of indigenous dress such as the Indonesian batik shirt, and how to wear it with confidence.

    👔 GET MY FREE GUIDE TO HELP YOU DRESS BETTER: https://www.nyfashiongeek.com/10things

    00:00 Welcome to the Fashion Geek Podcast

    01:24 Introduction to Nicholas Whittle

    03:33 Challenges of Classic Menswear in the Tropics

    05:42 Nicholas Whittle's Background and Experience

    09:06 Adapting to the Tropical Climate

    16:42 Tailoring and Ready-to-Wear Options in Jakarta

    25:38 Thrifting and Building a Quality Wardrobe

    28:48 Footwear Challenges in Jakarta

    31:20 Introduction to Justin Fitzpatrick

    31:47 Discovering Niche Shoe Brands

    36:02 Transitioning to Indonesian Fashion

    37:09 Exploring Global Traditional Attire

    38:45 The Art of Batik Clothing

    54:23 Fashion Tips and Lightning Round

    01:00:10 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    CONNECT WITH REG

    🌐https://www.nyfashiongeek.com/

    📸https://www.instagram.com/newyorkfashiongeek/?hl=en

    💼 https://www.linkedin.com/in/reginald-ferguson?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2F

    🎵 https://www.tiktok.com/@newyorkfashiongeek


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    1 hr and 2 mins
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