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Stories In Style

Stories In Style

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An intimate podcast spotlighting the stylists and costume designers behind some of fashion and culture’s most iconic moments. Hosted by fellow stylist and costume designer, Atiba Newsome, Stories in Style reveals the creative journeys and personal stories that rarely get told...until now.Stories In Style Art Decorative Arts & Design
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  • Fashion with Friends
    Jun 21 2025

    Fashion with Friends: The Lifeline of Relationships

    In this episode of Stories in Style, host Atiba Newsome is back with longtime friend and fashion industry veteran Eric Archibald. They delve into the importance of relationships in the fashion industry, how reputation is critical for success, and more. Eric shares personal stories about wardrobe mishaps, the indispensable value of a skilled tailor, and the complexities of meeting client expectations, stressing the need for constant readiness and adaptability. They also touch on notable collaborations and relationships with industry powerhouses like Frank Gatson, Fatima Robinson, JaQuel Knight, and Laurieann Gibson. Additionally, Eric talks about the Alexis Bittar campaign and the joy of working with longtime friends. The episode underscores the delicate balance of trust, accountability, and genuine connection in thriving within this challenging industry.


    00:43 The Importance of Relationships in the Industry

    02:17 Tales of Wardrobe Malfunctions

    03:35 The Art of Tailoring

    05:49 Navigating Client Expectations

    06:32 Memorable Collaborations and Projects

    09:14 The Alexis Bittar Campaign


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    11 mins
  • Styl-ish
    Jun 8 2025

    In the third episode of Stories In Style, host Atiba Newsome welcomes back first-season guest Eric Archibald, who spills behind-the-scenes stories with stars from Usher to Kirstie Alley, including Faith Evans, Tyra Banks, Will Smith, the Isley Brothers, Remy Ma, and more.


    He emphasizes the vital role that collaboration and support have played in his work, recalling close partnerships with fellow stylists Marni Senofante and Charlene Roxborough Konsker. Marni’s bold vision and Eric’s complementary calm approach, along with his long-standing bond with Charlene, have all helped shape his journey.


    In particular, Eric reflects on his friendship with Emmy-nominated stylist and editor Marni Senofante and their joint efforts on Beyoncé’s Formation World Tour and the Lemonade visual album. He goes on to uncover how his Harlem apartment became the early styling headquarters for the landmark projects.


    As fashion trends accelerate in today’s digital age, Eric credits his unwavering focus on craft with keeping him grounded and relevant. He dispels the myth that styling plus-size or full-figured clients is inherently challenging by showing that true style transcends size, and he even reveals why he ultimately walked away from a Bad Boy tour. Tune in for these behind-the-scenes stories and much more in this episode of Stories In Style.

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    19 mins
  • The Category Is...
    May 19 2025

    From Ballroom to Mainstream: The Journey of Eric Archibald

    In this episode of 'Stories in Style,' Atiba Newsome continues his conversation with fashion powerhouse, Eric Archibald. They delve into Eric's origins in the ballroom scene, his work on the HBO Max show, "Legendary," and the influence of 90's club culture on their unique styles.

    Eric shares personal stories and experiences from New York's vibrant nightlife, memorable interactions with iconic brands like Dolce & Gabbana, and his journey into the fashion industry.

    They reminisce about styling celebrities like Foxy Brown and Blackstreet, the evolution of their fashion choices, and the sense of individuality within their circle. The episode highlights the challenges and successes of making a mark in the fashion world and celebrates Eric's unwavering dedication to self-expression and creative authenticity.


    -Entering the Ballroom Scene

    -Costume Design for the HBO Max show, "Legendary"

    -90's Fashion and Club Culture

    -Styling Foxy Brown's first music video, "Get Me Home"


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    18 mins
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