You binged our true-crime saga "Broken Harts" and you're listening to our editor in chief purvey tactical financial advice every Tuesday on "She Makes Money Moves," and now we're asking you to join us as we examine a crucial question: Can an outfit change your life? Welcome to What I Wore When, a new weekly podcast hosted by Glamour digital director Perrie Samotin.
Every Monday, Perrie sits down with actors, writers, musicians, reality stars, cultural critics, chefs, and other influential women to discuss what they wore during a particularly pivotal moment in their life—and why it mattered. It’s not just about fashion, but also about the rote choices we make every day and how they affect us more than we realize—but we also don't pretend that what we wear doesn't matter.
The first two episodes are available now, and feature actress Zoey Deutch, who talks about what she wore when she became a bat mitzvah (pics or it didn't happen) and also opens up about the coat that acts as an intimidation shield at "scary parties."
We've also got Today show anchor Sheinelle Jones, who explains what went into choosing a dress for her first day on the beloved morning show, a choice that would be seen—and potentially judged—by millions of people.
Join us every Monday for conversations with some unexpected turns—in addition to style, you might hear about the best new book of the year, undergoing IVF treatments and how that affects the way you present yourself to the world, worst first dates, lively Sex and the City debate, and—because why not?—everyone's last meal on earth.
Follow host Perrie Samotin on Instagram @perriesamotin, and subscribe to 'What I Wore When' on Apple Podcasts or where ever you listen to your favorite shows.