by Throwing Fits
Two grown dirtbags just tryna navigate the male zeitgeist. If you have any money you want to give us or any constructive criticism you'd like us to 360 degree tomahawk slam dunk into the trash can please email us: [email protected]. For more Throwing Fits, check us out on Substack: www.throwingfits.com.
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April 17, 2025
Hosts Jimmy and Larry discuss their biggest editorial mistakes and explore various topics from recent episodes
April 16, 2025
<p dir="ltr"><a href= "https://www.throwingfits.com/subscribe">Subscribe</a> to Throwing Fits on Substack.</p> <p dir="ltr">Our interview with Steff Yotka is one click away. Steff—global editorial director of i-D Magazine—was finally tracked down to chat problem solving with layers, The RealReal’s one male mannequin, a scene report from Supreme’s Miami store opening, god punishing her for being a poseur, setting the vibe at work without micromanaging, undercover girlbossing, the chic and based ends of the spectrum, traipsing through Europe, her personal brand, good headshots, print media needs information and density, casting an unknown teen cover star for a magazine relaunch, Prince is the GOAT, meeting Rei Kawakubo, bottling whatever Rick Owens has, putting people on is the mission, how to pitch, work-life balance and burnout, prioritizing colleagues over the job itself, her favorite fashion writers working right now, coming up at Vogue, fashion is a human industry, staying soft in a hard world, hydration, snacks and bathroom access are what matters at a fashion show, focusing on the designer carousel is missing the point, how to sneak backstage, the other fashion week, destination shows, New Jersey mall culture molded her, her father is a male model nepo parent, marrying a butcher and much more on Steff Yotka’s interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.</p>
April 15, 2025
<p dir="ltr"><a href= "https://www.throwingfits.com/subscribe">Subscribe</a> to Throwing Fits on Substack.</p> <p dir="ltr">Recession indicators abound. This week, Jimmy and Larry are getting hands on with an honest and objective review of Lawrence’s new A.PRESSE hoodie which turns into a discussion on value and Auralee, a baggy jeans styling tutorial, mistakenly copping a choker you thought was a belt, Chinese TikTok exposes how cheap luxury goods really are but is this all just a red herring propaganda machine deployed amidst a trade war, reverse shopping tourism, turns out Elwood is probably using slave labor which isn’t that shocking, dupes and rep heaven, the People’s Republic of Emo Trap, a new generation discovers Coachella is a lie, mortgaging your future for an Instagram grid dump, who are these live music bookings for (young people) and is anyone even watching (no), James recounts his own Coachella trip from back in 2013, we are living through a vintage camera epidemic so let’s break down all the latest bros who are not a vibe, Prada bought Versace but has a bad track record with these kinda deals, high-end fashion brand stocking stuffer heat, A Minecraft Movie’s chicken jockey has saved cinema, do you clean up after yourself at the movies, everyone is on board for The Accountant 2, Love on the Spectrum and more.</p>
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