
Tommy Ton shares how a shy, fashion-obsessed kid in suburban Canada became one of the defining eyes of street style—starting with his Jack & Jil blog, shooting editors outside shows, and then getting the surreal call to sit front row with a laptop at Dolce & Gabbana before that was “a thing.” He and Tracy unpack how bloggers cracked open a closed industry, how street style became marketing, and what it really feels like to watch the fashion system change from the sidewalk and the catwalk.In this episode:- Falling for fashion via Tom Ford and Fashion Television- Launching Jack & Jil and teaching himself to shoot street style- The Dolce & Gabbana front-row moment that changed everything- How bloggers and digital media rewired fashion weeks- From editors to influencers: the street-style evolution- Managing chaos: light, crowds, and nerves at shows- Taste over hype and staying calm in a louder landscape- Turning his archive into a book and what he wants to say with itSubscribe to @styleyourvibepodcast with Tracy Taylor for weekly conversations on style, creativity, fashion, and culture.- Hit Subscribe and the bell to get notified- Comment with your favorite insight and share with a friend