Chosen by Hannah Moore
For designer Henry Holland there is no such thing as a fashion faux pas â each outfit tells a story, and the more outrageous, the better. â[Clothes] are like my photo albums,â he tells Alexa Chung in episode one of this engaging, nostalgia-fuelled flip through the fashion moments that made his celebrity guests, from Chungâs haphazardly gaffer-taped vintage dresses and sweatshirts on Popworld, to Eve debuting the Chanel ombre shades and Swarovski tattoos that became a signature of mid 00s R&B style (âMix your Gap with your Gucci,â the rapper advises).
Holland began his career as a fashion editor at teen magazines like Smash Hits, before founding the House Of Holland brand (now sadly defunct), and he brings a combination of journalistic rigour, cheekiness and industry insight to interviews with stars including Beth Ditto, Pixie Geldof and the designer Paul Smith â several of whom became friends of Hollandâs during the Mys