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Omari Douglas, star of hit TV show It’s a Sin and Eddie Redmayne’s celebrated West End production of Cabaret, talks to his friend and collaborator, the stylist Rose Forde, who has become acclaimed for her fresh approach to red carpet dressing. They meet Danielle Radojcin at 5 Carlos Place, MATCHESFASHION’s Mayfair townhouse, to talk about their friendship and shared inspirations, and discuss their Curated By shoot for MATCHESFASHION.

Omari Douglas, star of hit TV show It’s a Sin and Eddie Redmayne’s celebrated West End production of Cabaret, talks to his friend and collaborator, the stylist Rose Forde, who has become acclaimed for her fresh approach to red carpet dressing. They meet Danielle Radojcin at 5 Carlos Place, MATCHESFASHION’s Mayfair townhouse, to talk about their friendship and shared inspirations, and discuss their Curated By shoot for MATCHESFASHION.

In our podcast series, In Conversation, we bring together a fashion designer and an artist whose work inspires them. In this episode, designer Roksanda Ilincic and self-taught multi-disciplinary artist Tai Shani, who won the Turner Prize in 2019, discuss reshaping traditional notions of femininity and why fashion should be even more intertwined with art.

In our podcast series, In Conversation, we bring together a fashion designer and an artist whose work inspires them. In this episode, designer Roksanda Ilincic and self-taught multi-disciplinary artist Tai Shani, who won the Turner Prize in 2019, discuss reshaping traditional notions of femininity and why fashion should be even more intertwined with art.

In the latest from our series exploring the intersection of fashion and art, the fashion designer Erdem Moralioglu sits down with his friend and collaborator, the celebrated former Royal Ballet principal Edward Watson, to compare feelings over endings and new beginnings; the transformative power of stage costume; and how a shared trait in their upbringing contributed to a natural disregard for gendered clothing.