'It becomes like Zoolander': the podcast making you think differently about clothes

Fashion is often seen as elitist or superficial, but for Avery Trufelman, it's a rich and complex world that deserves exploration. Her podcast, Articles of Interest, delves into the history, politics, and power dynamics of fashion, making it a surprisingly engaging listen.

Trufelman's approach is smart and animated, treating a subject often dismissed as shallow with heft and historicism. The result has been a huge success, with episodes downloaded over 10 million times and the podcast ranked among the best by Time magazine and The New Yorker.

One of the most fascinating aspects of Articles of Interest is its ability to expose uncomfortable connections between civilian clothing and the military. Trufelman's latest series, Gear, explores the links between American military clothing and civilian outdoor wear, revealing how these two worlds have become increasingly intertwined in recent years.

The podcast also offers a unique perspective on fashion trends, suggesting that they are all about expression of temporality - acknowledging that our tastes and experiences change over time. This is exemplified by Trufelman's enthusiasm for camouflage, which she finds "rich and complicated."

Trufelman's journey into the world of fashion began with her work on another popular podcast, 99% Invisible. She wanted to explore clothing beyond design, which led her to develop Articles of Interest. The podcast has burst with fascinating characters and facts, including episodes on plaid, paisley, and the colonial roots of Hawaiian shirts.

The result is a refreshingly honest look at fashion that moves beyond snobbery and clickbait micro-trends. Trufelman encourages listeners to see fashion as an expression of their lived experience, acknowledging that our tastes change over time. This approach has resonated with audiences far beyond the world of fashion.

Trufelman's own style is effortless and joyful, which she attributes to her love for clothing. She spends so much time exploring the world of fashion that it makes her "love everything," from camouflage to bespoke suits. Her enthusiasm is contagious, making even the most seemingly innocuous garments feel rich and interesting.

Ultimately, Articles of Interest is a testament to the power of storytelling in fashion. By delving into the history, politics, and cultural context of clothing, Trufelman reveals the complexity and depth of this often-maligned subject. It's a direction that makes us laugh, learn, and maybe even challenge our own assumptions about fashion.
 
πŸ€” I've been listening to Avery Trufelman's podcast Articles of Interest and I gotta say, it's been eye opening. Fashion is often seen as superficial but Avery is proving that there's depth to it. She's got a way of making you realize how our tastes change over time and how they're connected to our experiences. And her enthusiasm is infectious! πŸŽ‰ The way she talks about camouflage being "rich and complicated" made me see it in a whole new light. I love how she encourages listeners to see fashion as an expression of their lived experience, not just some superficial trend. It's making me think differently about the clothes I wear every day πŸ’‘
 
I'm loving Avery Trufelman's podcast Articles of Interest - it's like she's turned fashion into a treasure hunt πŸΉπŸ‘—! I mean, who knew plaid and paisley had such rich colonial roots? 🀯 And her enthusiasm for camouflage is totally on point - I've always loved that stuff too! 😎 But what I think really sets this podcast apart is how Trufelman makes fashion feel approachable and relatable. She's not just talking about designer labels or high-end trends, she's exploring the everyday clothes we wear and why they're important to us. It's like she's saying, "Hey, your grandma's old coat is cool too!" 😊 It's a super refreshing take on fashion that I'm really digging. πŸ‘
 
I'm loving Avery Trufelman's podcast right now 🀩. I mean, who knew that camouflage could be so deep? She's like a historian on speed, digging up all these wild facts about how military wear got into civilian clothing. And her enthusiasm is infectious, I found myself obsessing over plaid and paisley too πŸ˜‚. What I love most though is how she makes you think about fashion in a whole new way - it's not just about looks, but about what they mean to us as individuals. Her style is so effortless and cool, but what really draws me in is her passion for the subject. She's like a fashion detective, solving mysteries of clothing history and sharing them with us πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ‘— I'm loving Avery Trufelman's podcast Articles of Interest right now 🀩 she's breaking down fashion in a way that's actually interesting and relatable...I mean who knew camo could be "rich and complicated"? πŸ˜‚ her approach to exploring the history and politics behind clothing is so refreshing, especially when it comes to how military gear has become part of our everyday fashion πŸ›οΈ it's all about expression of temporality for me - we change so much over time and our tastes do too πŸ’– and I love how Trufelman encourages us to see fashion as a reflection of our lived experience πŸ‘₯
 
🎧 Just listened to Avery Trufelman's podcast and I'm obsessed πŸ’₯ She actually gets it - fashion isn't just clothes on a rack, it's about the stories and history behind them 🌎 Her enthusiasm is infectious, and now I'm curious about all sorts of things, from camouflage to bespoke suits πŸ˜‚
 
I'm loving Avery Trufelman's approach to exploring the world of fashion. Her podcast Articles of Interest is so on point 🀩! I think it's amazing how she breaks down the history, politics, and power dynamics behind fashion, making it feel so accessible and engaging.

I've been listening to her Gear series and it's mind-blowing to see how civilian clothing and military wear have become intertwined. It's crazy to think about how our tastes and experiences change over time and how that affects what we wear. Trufelman's enthusiasm is infectious, even I find myself getting excited about plaid and paisley 🀣!

What I love most is how she encourages listeners to see fashion as a reflection of their lived experience. It's refreshing to hear someone who celebrates the complexity and depth of fashion, rather than just focusing on trends.

Trufelman's style is so inspiring too - her effortless chic is everything! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Do you guys have a favorite episode or theme she's explored?
 
I'm low-key obsessed with Avery Trufelman's podcast Articles of Interest 🀩! As someone who's always been fascinated by the social implications of everyday things, I love how she dives into the history and politics behind fashion - it's like, so much more than just what you're wearing on your body πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. The way she explores the connections between civilian clothing and military gear is mind-blowing 🀯. And let's be real, who knew plaid and paisley had such deep roots in colonialism? πŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's refreshing to see someone like Trufelman coming at fashion from a more thoughtful, less snobby angle πŸ‘—. Her enthusiasm is infectious and makes me want to dig deeper into the world of fashion (which is, tbh, still kinda intimidating πŸ€”). But hey, that's what makes her podcast so great - it's not just about the clothes, it's about the stories behind them πŸ’‘.
 
I'm loving Avery Trufelman's take on fashion - it's like she's turned a potentially shallow topic into a rich conversation πŸ€”. I agree that her approach is smart and engaging, but sometimes feels a bit superficially in-depth...like, have you noticed how many episodes are basically just her talking about plaid? Still, the stuff on gear and camouflage is super interesting - it highlights how fashion can be both functional and symbolic πŸ’‘. What's also cool is how Trufelman encourages listeners to see fashion as a reflection of their own experiences, rather than just a status symbol...it's like, totally relevant! 😎
 
I'm loving Avery Trufelman's podcast Articles of Interest πŸ“šπŸ’Ό, it's like she's taking all this high-fashion stuff and making it so relatable. I mean, have you seen her episodes on plaid and paisley? Mind blown! 😲 She's got this whole thing about how our tastes change over time, which is super true for me too - I was all about skinny jeans in 2010 but now they're just not my vibe πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And her enthusiasm for camouflage is infectious, I found myself looking at my own wardrobe and thinking "oh yeah, this shirt is kinda cool" 😎. It's like she's saying, fashion isn't just about following trends, it's about expressing yourself and your experiences. And honestly, that's so refreshing. It makes me want to dig into my old closet and find some hidden gems πŸ›οΈ.
 
I'm so down for this! I love how she breaks down the "elitist" label on fashion and shows it's actually super complex and interesting. And her approach is so refreshing - instead of just talking about trends, she digs deeper into history and culture. Her enthusiasm is infectious, too! I mean, who knew camouflage could be "rich and complicated"? πŸ˜‚ I'm obsessed with this podcast now. Trufelman's style is everything, btw 🀩. It's amazing how someone can make you want to learn more about plaid and paisley... or Hawaiian shirts! πŸŒ΄πŸ‘•
 
I'm totally loving this podcast, Articles of Interest. I mean, who knew that something as seemingly superficial as fashion could be so rich and complex? Avery Trufelman's energy is infectious, she's like a breath of fresh air in an industry that can sometimes feel elitist or snobby. The way she breaks down the history and politics behind clothing is mind-blowing - I mean, who knew that camouflage had such deep connections to colonialism? 🀯 And her enthusiasm for fashion is totally relatable, I find myself getting sucked into her world too! Her approach is so refreshing, it's not just about showcasing designer clothes or trends, but about exploring the human experience through clothing. It's like, yeah, I love a good pair of jeans as much as she does! πŸ‘—
 
I'm loving Avery Trufelman's podcast right now 🀩. She's got this way of making fashion feel super accessible and relatable, but also super interesting and complex at the same time. I mean, who knew that camouflage could be so rich and complicated? πŸ˜‚ It's like she's showing us that there's more to fashion than just what we wear on the surface.

And I love how she talks about how our tastes and experiences change over time - it's so true! I've definitely had my fair share of guilty pleasure purchases, and now I see them in a whole new light. πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ It's all about perspective, right?

I'm also super impressed by how much research goes into each episode - the woman is like a fashion detective! πŸ‘€ And her enthusiasm is infectious - even when she's talking about stuff that might seem boring to others (like plaid and paisley), it's impossible not to get excited.

Anyway, I think Articles of Interest is a total game-changer in the world of podcasting. It's like Avery Trufelman is single-handedly bringing fashion into the 21st century - or at least making it feel more relatable and interesting again 🌟.
 
I think what I love most about Avery Trufelman's podcast is how she breaks down the surface level of fashion into something so much more. It's like, we're all guilty of throwing around buzzwords like "sustainable" or "trendy" without really thinking about where they come from. But Trufelman does that for us - she digs deep and shows us how our fashion choices are tied to way bigger issues... πŸŒŽπŸ’‘

And I think that's what makes her podcast so refreshing - it's not just about clothes, but about people and their experiences. It's like, we're all wearing these masks or uniforms, but Trufelman shows us that they can be so much more than that. We can use them to express ourselves, to tell our stories... πŸ“šπŸ’¬

It's also super cool how she explores the weird connections between military gear and civilian wear - it's like, who knew camouflage could be both functional and fashionable? πŸ˜‚πŸ‘–
 
πŸ€” I just stumbled upon this podcast and I'm hooked! I mean, who knew that fashion could be so interesting? I've always thought it was just about looks, but Avery Trufelman's got a way of making me see it differently. Like, have you ever stopped to think about how military clothes ended up in our outdoor gear? Mind blown! And her take on fashion trends being all about expression and time is really resonating with me. I've been listening to this entire series on "Gear" and I'm loving every minute of it 😎
 
I'm loving how Avery Trufelman is redefining the way we think about fashion 🀩. Her podcast is so refreshing – it's like she's saying, "Hey, fashion isn't just about looks, it's about history, politics, and culture too!" 😊 I mean, who knew that plaid and paisley had such interesting stories behind them? It's amazing how much depth there is in the world of fashion. Trufelman's enthusiasm is infectious – she makes me want to explore more and learn more about the clothes I wear! πŸ‘•πŸ’‘ Her approach is also so empowering – she's encouraging people to see their own style as a reflection of who they are, rather than just following trends. That's something we can all get behind πŸ’–.
 
omg i just listened to her podcast articles of interest for like 2 days straight lol it was so engaging i never knew fashion could be so fascinating she talks about how american military clothing has become super trendy in the civilian world rn its wild to think that something so "military" can also be like a statement piece on your streetwear outfit anyway trufelman's enthusiasm is so infectious i'm totally convinced now that camouflage is actually rich and complicated πŸ€―πŸ‘–
 
I'm not sure I buy all this enthusiasm for Avery Trufelman's podcast on fashion πŸ€”. Don't get me wrong, it sounds like a wild ride, but isn't the whole point of exploring fashion to just stay on top of the latest trends? And what's with the obsession over camouflage? It just seems like a fancy way to tell people what brand they can or can't wear πŸ˜‚. I mean, I love a good story as much as the next person, but do we really need to dig that deep into our clothes? Maybe it's just me, but I think fashion is more about expressing ourselves in the moment rather than trying to be some sort of cultural historian πŸ›οΈ.
 
i think it's so cool how Avery Trufelman is making fashion so much more interesting than people expect... i mean, who knew it could be like exploring history or something? 🀯 her enthusiasm is really infectious, it makes me wanna learn more about the designs and the stories behind them... and yeah, camouflage does seem kinda rich & complicated, doesn't it? 😊 what's not to love about a podcast that makes you look at fashion in a whole new way? πŸ‘—
 
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