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Going Rogue
Radio Free Rhinecliff
38 episodes
14 hours ago
Welcome to the ultimate insider's guide to the world of fashion, celebrity, and media—straight from the heart of Vogue. I’m Jill Demling and for nearly two decades I was the Entertainment Director of Vogue. I've booked over 200 American Vogue covers, 30 covers for British Vogue, and more than 50 covers worldwide. That's nearly 300 covers that shaped pop culture, defined fashion, and captured the zeitgeist. But those perfect images? They're just the tip of the iceberg. "Going Rogue" is your backstage pass to the moments that never made it to print. The stories from the photographers who captured magic, the stylists who created iconic looks, and the writers who know every secret. You'll hear about the celebrities, the shoots that almost didn't happen, and the untold drama behind fashion's most memorable moments. Remember "The Devil Wears Prada"? That fictional 11-month snapshot? I was there for the real story—I even hired the person the book was based on and appear on page 21 of the book. But this isn't about one story. It's about hundreds of stories, from someone who was on the inside. This podcast is not an exposé, it's a celebration of the brilliant people behind the scenes that made all the famous moments possible at Vogue. It isn't just a podcast about fashion. It's about creativity, ambition, art, and the human stories behind the images that helped define a generation. We'll reveal how the talents behind these shoots got their start, and they'll share masterclass-level advice for a new generation of stylists, photographers, and creatives looking to make their mark. We're going behind the scenes of a world most people only glimpse through glossy pages and red carpet moments. Are you ready to go rogue with me?
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Welcome to the ultimate insider's guide to the world of fashion, celebrity, and media—straight from the heart of Vogue. I’m Jill Demling and for nearly two decades I was the Entertainment Director of Vogue. I've booked over 200 American Vogue covers, 30 covers for British Vogue, and more than 50 covers worldwide. That's nearly 300 covers that shaped pop culture, defined fashion, and captured the zeitgeist. But those perfect images? They're just the tip of the iceberg. "Going Rogue" is your backstage pass to the moments that never made it to print. The stories from the photographers who captured magic, the stylists who created iconic looks, and the writers who know every secret. You'll hear about the celebrities, the shoots that almost didn't happen, and the untold drama behind fashion's most memorable moments. Remember "The Devil Wears Prada"? That fictional 11-month snapshot? I was there for the real story—I even hired the person the book was based on and appear on page 21 of the book. But this isn't about one story. It's about hundreds of stories, from someone who was on the inside. This podcast is not an exposé, it's a celebration of the brilliant people behind the scenes that made all the famous moments possible at Vogue. It isn't just a podcast about fashion. It's about creativity, ambition, art, and the human stories behind the images that helped define a generation. We'll reveal how the talents behind these shoots got their start, and they'll share masterclass-level advice for a new generation of stylists, photographers, and creatives looking to make their mark. We're going behind the scenes of a world most people only glimpse through glossy pages and red carpet moments. Are you ready to go rogue with me?
Show more...
Fashion & Beauty
Arts
Episodes (20/38)
Going Rogue
The Making of Makeup Artist Francelle Daly, A Story of Passion and Perseverance
4 days ago
1 hour 54 minutes

Going Rogue
Inside Nick Knight's Vision: The Past, Present, and Future of Fashion Imagery
1 week ago
1 hour 33 minutes

Going Rogue
Master Hairstylist Garren on Five Decades of Fashion, From Avedon to Instagram
2 weeks ago
2 hours 15 minutes

Going Rogue
Versha Sharma Revisited: What Disappeared When Teen Vogue Was Folded
3 weeks ago
43 minutes

Going Rogue
Steven Klein on Breaking Rules, Beauty, and His Vogue Legacy
1 month ago
1 hour 47 minutes

Going Rogue
From Bloomingdale's Windows to Vogue's Inner Circle with Candy Pratts Price
1 month ago
1 hour 12 minutes

Going Rogue
Jawara Wauchope on Representation and Hair Artistry
1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

Going Rogue
Mickey Boardman: The Man Who Shaped Paper Magazine
1 month ago
1 hour 7 minutes

Going Rogue
From Chicago's South Side to Fashion's Top: Law Roach's Story
2 months ago
55 minutes

Going Rogue
Legendary Hair Artist Julien d'Ys Turns Hair into Art, History, and Poetry
2 months ago
1 hour 57 minutes

Going Rogue
From Club Kid to Pop Culture Kingpin: Drew Elliot's Blueprint for Breaking the Internet
2 months ago
1 hour 39 minutes

Going Rogue
Gucci Westman: From Hollywood Makeup Artist to Beauty CEO - An Inside Look
2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

Going Rogue
From Vogue's Legendary Closet to Styling Stardom: The Brian Coats Story
2 months ago
1 hour 8 minutes

Going Rogue
From Mrs. Astor to Anna Wintour: Billy Norwich's New York
3 months ago
1 hour 57 minutes

Going Rogue
Behind New York's Velvet Rope: An Intimate Conversation with Billy Norwich
3 months ago
1 hour 54 minutes

Going Rogue
No Mood Boards, No Rules, Just Dick Page
3 months ago
1 hour 21 minutes

Going Rogue
From Met Gala to Vogue: Edward Barsamian's Celebrity Fashion World
3 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Going Rogue
Rebel with a Cause: Christiaan, The Hairstylist Who Changed Everything
4 months ago
1 hour 26 minutes

Going Rogue
Capturing Iconic Moments: A Conversation with Mark Seliger
4 months ago
2 hours 1 minute

Going Rogue
Karla Martínez de Salas: Breaking Cultural Barriers One Vogue Cover at a Time
4 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes

Going Rogue
Welcome to the ultimate insider's guide to the world of fashion, celebrity, and media—straight from the heart of Vogue. I’m Jill Demling and for nearly two decades I was the Entertainment Director of Vogue. I've booked over 200 American Vogue covers, 30 covers for British Vogue, and more than 50 covers worldwide. That's nearly 300 covers that shaped pop culture, defined fashion, and captured the zeitgeist. But those perfect images? They're just the tip of the iceberg. "Going Rogue" is your backstage pass to the moments that never made it to print. The stories from the photographers who captured magic, the stylists who created iconic looks, and the writers who know every secret. You'll hear about the celebrities, the shoots that almost didn't happen, and the untold drama behind fashion's most memorable moments. Remember "The Devil Wears Prada"? That fictional 11-month snapshot? I was there for the real story—I even hired the person the book was based on and appear on page 21 of the book. But this isn't about one story. It's about hundreds of stories, from someone who was on the inside. This podcast is not an exposé, it's a celebration of the brilliant people behind the scenes that made all the famous moments possible at Vogue. It isn't just a podcast about fashion. It's about creativity, ambition, art, and the human stories behind the images that helped define a generation. We'll reveal how the talents behind these shoots got their start, and they'll share masterclass-level advice for a new generation of stylists, photographers, and creatives looking to make their mark. We're going behind the scenes of a world most people only glimpse through glossy pages and red carpet moments. Are you ready to go rogue with me?