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In Pursuit of Luxury

In Pursuit of Luxury. As a term which has made its way into everyday language, the idea of luxury has secured a place in modern Western culture. In Pursuit of Luxury (IPOL) explores the many issues and debates surrounding the idea of luxury as a historical and contemporary phenomenon, both critically and commercially.

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    In conversation with Julian Vogel

    What was the fashion industry really like before social media, influencers, and billion-pound luxury conglomerates? In this episode of In Pursuit of Luxury, we sit down with Julian Vogel - brand strategist, creative consultant, and longtime insider to the luxury fashion world - to explore the decades that transformed fashion forever. From the era of magazines, supermodels, and creative risk-taking to today’s landscape of global branding, storytelling, and luxury marketing. This conversation reflects on how fashion evolved - and what may have been lost along the way. Julian shares stories and insights from inside the industry during some of its most influential years, offering a rare perspective on creativity, culture, branding, and the changing meaning of luxury itself.

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    In conversation with Jane Caujolle

    For episode four of Season 11, we are joined by Jane Caujolle, founder and Co-CEO of Townhouse, a London- and Geneva-based private office established in 2013. Through Townhouse, Jane has translated the discipline of private service into a refined, service-led company built on exacting standards and long-term trust. Working closely with international ultra-high-net-worth clients, she and her team oversee relocations, private household operations, and global lifestyle, travel, and advisory services across residences worldwide — ensuring every detail, seen and unseen, is delivered with consistency and care.

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    In conversation with Otis Ingrams

    Continuing Season 11 from our set within the fantastic Henry's Town House, for episode three, we are delighted to be speaking with Otis Ingrams, Founder and Creative Director of OTZI. Join us for an insight into Otis's practice and Norfolk-based design studio that creates furniture and leather goods that define the intersection of traditional craft and contemporary precision.

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    In conversation with Mimma Viglezio

    We continue this season from our set within the fantastic Henry's Town House luxury boutique hotel in London. For episode two, we bring you an insight into senior leadership roles at Bulgari, Louis Vuitton and the Gucci Group, sustainable fashion and championing creative entrepreneurs with Mimma Viglezio.

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    In conversation with Jordan Thistlewood

    Welcome to Season 11 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast. This season our set is Henry's Town House, a luxury boutique hotel within Jane Austen's brother's former residence in Marylebone, London. First up this season, we bring you an insight into the world of cinematography with Jordan Thistlewood, Chief Innovation Officer for Cooke Optics.

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    In conversation with Bijou Abiola, Sam Bompas and Shaun Borstrock – Part 2

    Welcome to In Pursuit of Luxury Live, Season 10 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast. Continuing our focus on the amazing live discussions we had at the In Pursuit of Luxury Conference 2025, Honest Luxury. This time we are bringing you the second part of our conversation between Bijou Abiola, Vice President and Chief of Staff to the CEO of Cartier and Sam Bompas from Bompas and Parr.

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    In conversation with Bijou Abiola, Sam Bompas and Shaun Borstrock – Part 1

    Welcome to In Pursuit of Luxury Live, Season 10 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast. Continuing our focus on the amazing live discussions we had at the In Pursuit of Luxury Conference 2025, Honest Luxury. This time we are bringing you a conversation between Bijou Abiola, Vice President and Chief of Staff to the CEO of Cartier and Sam Bompas from Bompas and Parr.

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    In conversation with Margaret Macleod, Gordon Ritchie and James Campbell

    Welcome to In Pursuit of Luxury Live, Season 10 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast. Continuing our focus on the amazing live discussions we had at the In Pursuit of Luxury Conference 2025, Honest Luxury. This time we are bringing you a conversation between Margaret Macleod, CEO of Harris Tweed Hebrides and Gordon Ritchie, CEO of Crombie hosted by James Campbell of Intellect Books.

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    In conversation with Zandra Rhodes, Richard McVetis, Maria Grachvogel, Piers Atkinson – Part 2

    Welcome to In Pursuit of Luxury Live, Season 10 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast. Continuing our focus on the amazing live discussions we had at the In Pursuit of Luxury Conference 2025, Honest Luxury. This time we are bringing you part 2 of an amazing conversation between Dame Zandra Rhodes, Maria Grachvogel, Richard McVettis and Piers Atkinson. 

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    In conversation with Zandra Rhodes, Richard McVetis, Maria Grachvogel, Piers Atkinson – Part 1

    Welcome to season 10 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast. This is a special season because we are focusing on In Pursuit of Luxury, Honest Luxury live, and that means it's the live debates and discussions we had at the In Pursuit of Luxury Conference in June 2025. We've got some amazing guests including Dame Zandra Rhodes, Maria Grachvogel Sam Bompas, Richard McVetis, Piers Atkinson, Gordon Ritchie, Margaret Macleod, and Bijou Abiola. They all have amazing things to say about luxury and we welcome you to this, a super exciting season 10 of the In Pursuit of Luxury podcast.

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    In conversation with Patrick Grant

    Patrick Grant has a lot to say about clothes; how many we buy, how we value them, what they’re made from, and importantly who made them and where. His campaigning clothes brand Community Clothing supports local clothing and textile manufacturers across the UK and Patrick is an outspoken advocate for radical change in the fashion industry. He is a regular on TV and Radio being best known for his role on the hit BBC series The Great British Sewing Bee. His new book LESS was published by Harper Collins in May 2024 and was an instant Sunday Times bestseller!

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    In conversation with Zandra Rhodes

    Known for her fabulously bold prints, the iconic British designer, Dame Zandra Rhodes, launched her eponymous fashion brand 56 years ago. Nicknamed ‘The Princess of Punk’, Rhodes burst onto the fashion scene in the late 1960s and continues to work from her studio in London. Rhodes began as a printed textile designer and is renowned for perfecting the art-of-print as an intrinsic influence on garment shape. With dramatic designs and her own distinctive look, Rhodes paved the way for fashion as theatre and entertainment. Her illustrious career has seen her dress international stars including Freddie Mercury, Diana Ross and Barbara Streisand, and British Royalty, most notably, Princess Diana and Princess Anne.

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    In conversation with Richard McVetis

    Richard McVetis studied at Manchester School of Art before studying at the Royal College of Art, where he now teaches. McVetis has been shortlisted for several distinguished prizes, including the Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize, UK, 2023; the Jerwood Drawing Prize, UK, 2011 and 2017, and the international Loewe Craft Prize, 2018. In addition, McVetis has shown work nationally and internationally at several exhibitions, including Threads at Arnolfini, UK, 2023; The British Textile Biennial, UK, 2021; RENEW at Kettles Yard, UK, 2019; Loewe Craft Prize, Design Museum, London, UK, 2018; ‘Form + Motion’ – a major exhibition with the British Council, South Korea, 2017. In 2022 his solo show was at the Craft Study Centre, Farnham.

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    In conversation with Mark Sainsbury

    Mark enjoyed a 25-year career in hospitality, developing and running some of London’s most successful restaurants and hotels including Moro Restaurant, Zetter Hotel, and the Grain Store in Kings Cross. In 2011 Mark co-founded the Sustainable Restaurant Association which with its brand Food Made Good is fast becoming the global standard for sustainable food service businesses. Alongside every other member of his family, Mark dedicates much of his time to philanthropy focusing his Trust’s giving in the areas of climate change, sustainable food systems, and music for good. In 2012 he partnered with his late father Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover and his brother Julian to set up Candover Valley Wines which makes the award-winning Candover Brook, an English sparkling wine from their 5 Hectare vineyard on Preston Farm. Mark and his siblings Sarah and Julian run the two family farms in Hampshire. Together with the enlightened stewardship of their estate manager Craig Livingston, they have spent the last 9 years farming regeneratively and seek to share their successes and their learning through multiple events and channels.

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    In conversation with Maria Grachvogel

    Obsessed with the idea that clothing can transform your body, your mood and your confidence Maria experiments with innovative cutting always keeping the woman who wears the clothing front of mind. She is personally committed to preserving the craft of luxury fashion and is working with a technology partner to reimagine the future of fashion. One could easily describe Maria is a fashion architect instinctively interested in materials, shape, form and flow. Today we talk to Maria not only about her clothes but about embracing change in a changing world.

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    In conversation with Geordie Willis

    Geordie Willis is Creative Director for Berry Bros. & Rudd. One of the oldest wine and spirit merchants in the World. With their headquarters based on St James Street in London, Berry Bros. & Rudd has been the official wine supplier to the British royal family since the reign of King George III and received its first royal warrant of appointment in 1903 from King Edward VII.

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    In conversation with Kenya Hunt

    Kenya Hunt is the Editor-in-Chief of ELLE UK. Kenya’s career spans working for some of the most influential women’s titles on both sides of the Atlantic. From her post-graduate days as an Assistant Editor at the seminal magazine, Jane, to her time as Deputy Editor of Grazia UK and ELLE UK. She has written for some of the most prestigious publications in the world including The Washington Post, The Guardian, Essence, Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, Refinery29 and The Evening Standard. She has also appeared on BBC Woman’s Hour, and Sky News.  As the founder of R.O.O.M. Mentoring, she advocates for greater diversity within the fashion industry by providing a supportive network for some of the many talented aspiring designers, journalists and image makers of colour London has to offer. In 2021, she was recognised by The British Fashion Council for her work and awarded a Global Leader Of Change Award.

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    In conversation with T Michael

    T Michael is a bespoke tailor/ designer /artist with a conceptual approach to men’s tailoring inspired by his love of sartorial traditions and his passionate quest for a different narrative within tailoring, design and creativity, that celebrates stylistic and cultural diversities present in today's zeitgeist. He is known for his meticulous attention to details and for his garments’ impeccable construction. T Michael’s work include: The T KIMONO, NORWEGIAN RAIN and his eponymous label T-MICHAEL. Join us for a thoroughly engaging chat as we discuss the influence of Japan, different things that inspire his creativity and not being inspired by fashion.

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    In conversation with Jenny King

    Jenny King has run an established embroidery studio for 20 years. Specialising in free hand satin stitch embroidery created on Irish machines the studio offers all aspects of design and development , production and bespoke.  Jenny King Embroidery now counts amongst its clients and ever-growing list of high profile designers including Erdem, Vivienne Westwood, Aspinal of London, Roksanda, JW Anderson and Olivia Von Halle. As well as developing embroidery for clients in the fashion industry the studio also works with interior designs, artists  and a number of Theatre, Film and costume designers including Royal Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe and Royal Shakespeare Company. 

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    In conversation with Jo Hooper

    Having been at the forefront of women’s’ fashion for almost three decades, Jo Hooper has worked as a buying director and design director for some of the largest retailers including Freemans Debenhams and John Lewis. Her newish venture, NRBY, focuses on women who more than ever are working from home or part-time and are not always looking for clothes that are about the 9-5 or the big event. Jo has always been attracted to the Japanese concept of one-mile wear and set out to create exactly that: looking good, feeling good clothes in beautiful natural fabrics. We chat about her approach to fashion, the changing fashion landscape, and of course luxury.

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    In conversation with Gordon Ritchie

    Crombie was founded in 1805 on the River Don in Aberdeenshire and it has been the choice of royalty, presidents and popstars ever since. It ceased trading at the start of the pandemic in 2020 and was acquired by Gordon and his partners early in 2022. Gordon has a history with the company, he was head of wholesale between 2011 and 2014 and was responsible for getting it into the best stores around the world, in some 35 countries. He also introduced new product lines including rainwear, knitwear, leather goods and accessories. Gordon built a reputation as a highly regarded and connected band professional with international market expertise, positioning brands with the most prestigious retailers in the world. across menswear, womenswear, footwear and accessories. As Managing Director he was responsible for revamping and relaunching a new updated version of Kirk Originals. The new version of the brand has been, and still is, hugely influential in the sunglasses market.  As a consultant Gordon has continued to work for various brands in MD roles as well as writing for publications like the FT Weekend before leading the acquisition of Crombie which was completed in February 2022. 

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    In conversation with Stefan Sagmeister (Pt.2)

    Stefan Sagmeister has designed for clients as diverse as the Rolling Stones and the Guggenheim Museum. He’s a two time Grammys winner and also earned practically every important international design award. While his work is steeped graphics, he has also directed a film, created furniture, made products, designed a watch and ventured into clothing. His books sell in the hundreds of thousands and his exhibitions have been mounted in dozens of museums around the world. His exhibit ’The Happy Show' attracted way over half a million visitors worldwide and became the most visited graphics show in history.  A native of Austria, he received his MFA from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and, as a Fulbright Scholar, a master’s degree from Pratt Institute in New York. His motto is “Design that needed guts from the creator and still carries the ghost of these guts in the final execution.”

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    In conversation with Stefan Sagmeister (Pt.1)

    Stefan Sagmeister has designed for clients as diverse as the Rolling Stones and the Guggenheim Museum. He’s a two time Grammys winner and also earned practically every important international design award. While his work is steeped graphics, he has also directed a film, created furniture, made products, designed a watch and ventured into clothing. His books sell in the hundreds of thousands and his exhibitions have been mounted in dozens of museums around the world. His exhibit ’The Happy Show' attracted way over half a million visitors worldwide and became the most visited graphics show in history.  A native of Austria, he received his MFA from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and, as a Fulbright Scholar, a master’s degree from Pratt Institute in New York. His motto is “Design that needed guts from the creator and still carries the ghost of these guts in the final execution.”

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    In conversation with Stefan Sagmeister

    Stefan Sagmeister has designed for clients as diverse as the Rolling Stones and the Guggenheim Museum. He’s a two time Grammys winner and also earned practically every important international design award. While his work is steeped graphics, he has also directed a film, created furniture, made products, designed a watch and ventured into clothing. His books sell in the hundreds of thousands and his exhibitions have been mounted in dozens of museums around the world. His exhibit ’The Happy Show' attracted way over half a million visitors worldwide and became the most visited graphics show in history.  A native of Austria, he received his MFA from the University of Applied Arts in Vienna and, as a Fulbright Scholar, a master’s degree from Pratt Institute in New York. His motto is “Design that needed guts from the creator and still carries the ghost of these guts in the final execution.”

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    In conversation with Ted Bradley

    Ted Bradley is a lighting designer located in Boulder, Colorado. Not your traditional designer as he started, or rather ended a career as a Google product manager to focus on lighting design.  Having been told that it would be very difficult or impossible to design the porcelain lighting sculptures he envisioned, he took it upon himself to prove everyone wrong. After 12 months, hundred hours and as many failures, Ted launched his business in February 2021, and his business has flourished. Ted says that in his sculptures, he aims to capture a moment of beauty in the natural world and bring it to life with handmade artistry that imbues it with meaning. Of that pursuit he says, that's a calling worth pursuing for a lifetime.

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    In conversation with Brian Woodrow

    Brian Woodrow is a Senior Design Director at Tomas Pearce Interior Design. In his role, Brian leads a team of creatives and designers on projects that range from multi-million dollar homes and expansive retreats to luxurious residential high-rise towers and private condos.  Prior to assuming his role at Tomas Pearce, Brian was involved in the design and development of an array of vacation homes, private casinos, hotels and ultra-luxurious resorts, including Jade Mountain in St.Lucia. Brian earned his Bachelor of Arts from the Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly known as Ryerson University).  Tomas Pearce is an internationally-recognized design firm known for its bespoke commercial and residential spaces, and it is the firm behind some of North America's more iconic residential developments and private mansions.

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    In conversation with Ron Arad

    Ron Arad was born in Tel Aviv educated at the Jerusalem Academy of Art and later at the Architectural Association in London. He co-founded the design and production studio One Off with Caroline Thorman in 1981 and later, in 1989, Ron Arad Associates architecture and design practice and in 2008 he set up Ron Arad Architects. Ron was awarded the Royal Designer for Industry (RDI) in recognition of his ‘sustained excellence in aesthetic and efficient design for industry’ in 2002, and was awarded the London Design Medal in 2011. He was professor of Design at the Hochschule in Vienna from 1994 to 1997, and later Professor of Design Products at the Royal College of Art in London. In 2013 he was elected as a Royal Academician by the Royal Academy of Art in London. Ron Arad’s constant experimentation with the possibilities of materials such as steel, aluminium or polyamide and his radical re-conception of the form and structure of furniture has put him at the forefront of contemporary design.

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    In conversation with Maya Njie

    Inspired by an old family photo album from the decades before her birth, Maya set out to capture, by way of scent, these moments in time, these tropes of familial life, set within their frames. 'What did it smell like?' The small Swedish summer house surrounded by mercurial forests or the visits to her grandparents’ sparsely furnished flat on Sunday afternoons, she sought to bottle the spirit connected to the classic 1970's Scandinavian idyll, combined with the soul of her esoteric Gambian heritage.

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    In conversation with Clare Campbell

    Clare Campbell, having found her inner rebel with a cause, founded the Prickly Thistle in 2015, a new purpose that would weave everything she cared about into a single passion. Clare's rebel journey was clear to her despite the difficulties that she knew lay ahead. She had to restore a future for powerful story telling tartan designs, and eventually return artisan tartan weaving skills and disruptive product collections back in the Highlands of Scotland. Prickly Thistle was destined to become a brand of endurance.

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    In conversation with Matteo Bologna

    Matteo is the founder and creative director of Mucca. His multidisciplinary background in architecture, graphic design, illustration, and typography facilitated his early business successes and inspired his decision to create a New York branding and design agency. Under his lead, Mucca has solved numerous design challenges and created uniquely successful work for global companies like Sephora, Shinsegae, Whole Foods, Victoria’s Secret, Barnes & Noble, Rizzoli, Adobe Systems, and Target.

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    In conversation with Natasha Jen

    Natasha’s practice has been notable for crossing media genres, drawing on references from a diverse range of cultural, historical, aesthetic, and technological sources. Her work encompasses brand identities, environmental design, multi-scale exhibitions, signage systems, print, motion and interactive graphics, created in collaborations with global tech brands, consumer startups, cultural institutions and non-profit organizations. Her recent clients include high-profile tech companies and startups, such as Google, Waze, Galaxy Digital, NYDIG (pronounced Ny-Dig), Lightmatter, and Magic Leap. 

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    In conversation with Ollie Dabbous

    Ollie Dabbous is a Michelin starred chef famed for stripped back fine dining who has worked at Le Manoir aux Quat’ Saisons, Hibiscus, Mugaritz, Noma, L’Astrance, The Fat Duck, WD-50 and Pierre Gagnaire, before returning to London to take the position of head chef at Texture and then opening his own restaurant, Dabbous in 2012. Since closing in 2017, he opened Hide in 2018 to critical acclaim. Hide was awarded a coveted five stars in the Evening Standard, GQ restaurant of the year, as well as a Michelin star…. all within six months of opening. Joins us on a crafted culinary journey

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    In conversation with Sam Bompas

    Sam Bompas and Harry Parr first came to prominence through their expertise in jelly-making, but the business rapidly grew into a fully-fledged creative studio offering food and drink design, brand consultancy and immersive experiences across a diverse number of industries. Sam focuses on storytelling, and underlying narratives that define the experiences he and his team create. The team explore the idea of gastronomical experiences around the world including stories from the Incense Road in AlUla’ and an exploratory British menu of a carefully designed and curated AI experience, created by a diverse melting pot of UK visionaries presented in New York. Join us for a fantastic insight into the vision and legacy of an architect of taste, Sam Bompas.

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    In conversation with Simon Erlanger

    On this episode of the IPOL podcast I am speaking with Simon Erlanger, Managing Director of Isle of Harris Distillers. As an expert in the international development of premium spirits brands, Simon has worked for amongst others, Diageo and for over a decade he was Commercial Director of Glenmorangie. After the sale and integration of the business into LVMH, he left the Company and in 2015 joined the Isle of Harris distillery, where, as Managing Director, he oversees the creation of the island’s first spirits, generating sustainable employment for Harris. Simon commutes between Edinburgh and the Outer Hebrides, the final leg on a Royal Enfield when weather allows.

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    In Conversation with Coinneach MacLeod – The Hebridean Baker

    Coinneach is from the Isle of Lewis, the furthest north of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. There is no doubt he loves baking and the Hebrides, both of which led him to launch the Hebridean Baker in 2020 – to share his love of food and the island, foraging, and motivating his followers to learn a little Gaelic. He lives by an old Gaelic saying ‘there is a time for everything’ and it is this that inspires him to to embrace traditional baking, photography and telling tales of the island

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    In conversation with Paul A Young Part-2

    Paul is a ground-breaking and inspirational chocolatier who is at the forefront of British chocolate innovation. Never the conformist, and as an alchemist, he continues to push the boundaries of taste by combining what may seem to be unusual ingredients. His passion for his craft and his cutting edge creativity has won him numerous awards including Outstanding Chocolatier by the International Chocolate Awards. Join us for a chat about all things chocolate.

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    In conversation with Paul-A-Young

    Paul is a ground-breaking and inspirational chocolatier who is at the forefront of British chocolate innovation. Never the conformist, and as an alchemist, he continues to push the boundaries of taste by combining what may seem to be unusual ingredients. His passion for his craft and his cutting edge creativity has won him numerous awards including Outstanding Chocolatier by the International Chocolate Awards. Join us for a chat about all things chocolate.

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    In conversation with Jim McMillan

    Right from the start, Jim McMillan knew that finding the best Mānuka bush and having access to remote locations meant building great relationships with landowners throughout the country’s best Mānuka honey-producing regions. As it’s always been, a big part of Jim’s job is working closely with farmers, local Iwi and the Department of Conservation. He’s dedicated to protecting New Zealand’s unique environment, while working with these landowner partners to leave the land in a better state for future generations.  Full ownership from hive to jar means Jim stands behind every drop of the honey the True Honey Company produces is fully traceable, back to where it was harvested. As the industry grows, Jim is dedicated to making sure that honey lovers worldwide can trust The True Honey Co. name for high rated, ethically produced and top-notch quality Mānuka honey.

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    In conversation with Taro Asano

    Taro Asano is one of only a handful of practicing ‘Kajiya’, the art of swordsmithing, in Japan. He started smithing knives and swords in 1997 as an apprentice, and continues to master his craft through continued practice at his workshop in Hashima-city near Nagoya in Japan. We discuss all things Katana, how he became a Kajiya, his view of luxury, his continued journey to make the perfect sword and knife and his passion for his craft.

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    In conversation with Richard Sudworth

    The Revd Dr Richard Sudworth was appointed as the new Secretary for Inter-Religious Affairs to the Archbishop of Canterbury and National Inter-Religious Affairs Adviser for the Church of England in 2018. The post resources the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Church of England in relating to the great world faiths – nationally and internationally, as well as at a local parish level. He advises the Archbishop on his engagement with other religious communities, both nationally and internationally, resources the Archbishop and the Church of England on Inter Religious relations and develops a national strategy for mission and ministry in multi-religious contexts.

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    In conversation with Kresse Wesling

    Kresse Wesling is one half of Elvis & Kresse a circular company set up in 2005 to solve the problem of material ending up in landfill. They started with London’s decommissioned fire hose. None go to landfill anymore. They also reclaim parachute silk, auction banners, and printing blankets to name a few of the other materials. They upcycle the materials and ethically handmake them into sustainable luxury bags and accessories. 50% of their profits go to charity. To date Elvis & Kresse have rescued over 200 tons from landfill. Their workshop runs on renewable energy and they believe in ethical production and all their pieces are handmade by their craftsmen, who are all treated fairly and equally.

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    In conversation with Emilio-Salvatore-Leo

    Lanificio Leo, founded in 1873, is the oldest textile factory in Calabria. The company represents a perfect mix between the enhancement of traditional know-how and a strong propensity for craftsmanship and innovation. The history is as important as the future and they still use machinery dating back to the 1890s. Now in the hands of Emilio Leo who as chairman and creative director of Lanificio Leo is particularly interested in low-tech processes and the unconventional use of technology.

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    In Conversation with Andile Dyalvane

    Luxury to me is always grounded in heritage and provenance. My guest on this episode evokes exactly both those qualities. Andile Dyalvane is one of South Africa’s foremost ceramic artists. Guided by a deep spiritual connection to his Xhosa ancestors, Andile’s complex, large-scale ceramic artworks are a metaphorical vessel through which he seeks to honour his cultural traditions and share his journey of healing. His medium of clay or “umhlaba” (mother earth) is, at its most fundamental, a life-affirming connection to the soil. But by providing a medium for storytelling, it is also an essential energetic link to his past, present and future.

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    In conversation with Peter Bellerby

    It is safe to say that my guest on this episode of the IPOL podcast is fanatical about globes. Peter Bellerby started Bellerby & Co Globemakers the artisan globemakers based in London in 2008. The company has its roots in his search for a globe for his father’s 80th birthday. Fortunate for us he was unhappy with everything he found on the market so he set out to make one himself. And more than a decade later Peter employs a team of 20 that include cartographers, illustrators, engravers, woodworkers, painters, and makers. His journey is inspiring, and one that epitomises the drive to preserve dying craft and craftsmanship.

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    In conversation with Adam White

    If you have ever travelled in a premium cabin on an aircraft it is more than likely that Adam White’s company, Factory Design has been responsible for its design. Adam is a leading product designer specialising in aircraft cabin and product design. He has worked with amongst others, Etihad, Aer Lingus, Four Seasons and Virgin Atlantic and won numerous design awards for his work.

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    In conversation with Bobby Martin

    Bobby C. Martin Jr. sets the relentless standard of design and vision for Champion Design, the agency he founded, with Jennifer Kinon, in 2010. He has partnered with a wide range of clients such as Amazon, Apple, MTV and The Studio Museum in Harlem. He recently illustrated his first children’s book “Have I Ever Told You Black Lives Matter” (Tilbury House). In 2017, Fast Company named Bobby one of the Most Creative People in Business. Champions Design was also named one of the 30 Most Important Companies in Design in 2019.

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    In conversation with Casey Campbell

    Casey Campbell is the Managing Director, North America at Gameloft one of the world's top mobile games publishers. He focuses on connecting brands with a highly-engaged audience through mobile games and compelling rich media. He manages all Sales and Business Development activities in the U.S. & Canada. By turns disruptor and disrupted, Casey has unique insight into this dynamic and growing sector that now includes luxury brands.

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    In conversation with Kathryn Sargent

    Kathryn Sargent started her career in the wonderful world of tailoring at Gieves & Hawkes in 1996, rising to the position of Head Cutter, the first woman to do so in the entire history of Savile Row. She founded her own tailoring house in 2012 and is the world’s only female Master Tailor. Breaking tradition, she offers tailoring for both men and women focusing on the needs of the client rather than a set house style.

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    In conversation with visionary women 02

    This week’s episode of the IPOL Podcast is the second of our Special Visionary Women discussion panels recorded live at the IPOL conference. The panel, made up of 4 of our 8 Visionary Women have shaped our future in a creative and imaginative way, championing new ides that are both bold and empowering. Joining us are Jessica Helfand / Design Observer, Effie Kanyua / Director of Communication and PR at Hearst publications, Charlotte Keasing / Director of Corporate Affairs and International at Walpole and Alison Lloyd / Creative Director at Ally Capellino

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    In conversation with Rosy Greenlees OBE

    Rosy Greenlees OBE, is Executive Director of the Crafts Council, a national charity in the UK promoting the value of craft and making to society through its research and advocacy, support to craft businesses, public projects and craft education in schools. The Crafts Council has supported thousands of makers through its talent development programmes and through her work, Rosy who is also passionate about the importance of giving children and young people a craft education, continues to advocate not only for craft teaching but creative teaching at all levels of education and beyond.

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In Pursuit of Luxury. As a term which has made its way into everyday language, the idea of luxury has secured a place in modern Western culture. In Pursuit of Luxury (IPOL) explores the many issues and debates surrounding the idea of luxury as a historical and contemporary phenomenon, both critically and commercially.

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