Personal Threads

By: Little Dot Studios
  • Summary

  • PERSONAL THREADS is a brand new podcast that goes ‘behind the seams’ of the joy of dressing up.


    A series brought to you by Ascot where we uncover how moments and memories from our past can inform our personal style.


    Each time a new guest renowned for their chic and unique dress-sense will take us on a journey through their life, stopping at key moments, memories, items or people who have influenced and sewn together our guest’s individual taste. From early obsessions, discoveries and firsts, to eccentric family members we listen to the anecdotes that have defined our guests' approach to their wardrobe. And when it comes to occasion dressing and deciding what to wear when we face the world at our most seen.


    Royal Ascot and Ascot Racecourse have been synonymous with fashion and style throughout its 300+ year history, as well as one of the most popular events in the British summer calendar.


    Produced by Little Dot Studios.


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Episodes
  • Ep 8: June Sarpong
    Jul 27 2022

    Joining Scott and Susan on the podcast this week is Television Presenter and BBC's Director of Creative Diversity, June Sarpong OBE.


    In the final episode of this season, June talks about her move away from high street fashion towards ‘forever pieces’ - high quality, second-hand designer pieces that are built to last. She also speaks on fashion being a physical embodiment of your values, and how the right outfit can completely change how you feel about yourself. June then discusses her mindful approach when it comes to her own personal style these days, reusing her beloved collection of Fendi baguette bags, and unleashing her inner Donna Summer with her love of glittery leggings.


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    40 mins
  • Ep 7: Caroline Rush
    Jul 20 2022

    Joining Scott and Susan on the podcast this week is Caroline Rush CBE, Chief Executive of the British Fashion Council. Caroline has played a key role in the organisation of London Fashion Week and the British Fashion Awards; helping solidify London’s place as a globally-renowned fashion hub.


    On this episode Caroline talks influences growing up as an ‘80s girl’, where she was inspired by icons such as Audrey Hepburn, Bananarama, Red or Dead and Salt n Pepa, but most of all her Mum - a seamstress, fashion lover and social butterfly who Caroline would regularly steal clothes from. Caroline also speaks on the future of 'sustainable fashion', the importance of “buying British” and how an industry that has historically carried a lot of sins could lead the way in moving towards a greener planet.


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    39 mins
  • Ep 6: Kyle De’Volle
    Jul 13 2022
    Joining Scott and Susan on the podcast this week is British stylist, model, designer and all-around style expert, Kyle De'Volle. As a stylist Kyle has worked with the likes of Cara Delevingne, Bruno Mars, Maya Jama and Leigh-Anne Pinnock to name a few. On this episode Kyle talks about being a ‘style chameleon’, taking us on a journey through their own contemporary look; starting with Kyle’s Notting Hill upbringing and how that influenced their aesthetic. Kyle talks about avoiding the trappings of gender tropes and dress codes when deciding what to wear, and instead championing individuality - however that might manifest.

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    35 mins

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