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Vogue Editors Tackle Summer Dressing Dilemmas with Liana Satenstein

other · 2026-05-26

On a special episode of The Run-Through podcast, Vogue editors Nicole and Chioma were joined by contributing writer Liana Satenstein, creator of the Addressed column, to discuss summer dressing challenges. Topics included the necessity of bras in the workplace, with the group agreeing that overly padded push-up bras are generally not advisable. They debated Mathieu Blazy's controversial anti-shoe debuted at Chanel's resort 2027 show, which Satenstein called 'phalangeal fodder for the ages' and 'deliciously demented demi-sandals,' concluding it's more suited for red carpets or beaches than city streets. For New York summers, Birkenstocks and kitten heels were recommended. Other topics included handling unwanted hand-me-downs, with Satenstein advising a 60-second daily decluttering method, and tips for maintaining a limited closet space. The episode also covered office-appropriate summer outfits, shopping wishlists, and modern wedding dressing rules.

Key facts

  • Liana Satenstein is a contributing writer and former Vogue staffer who helms the Addressed column.
  • The podcast episode is a special edition of The Run-Through hosted by Nicole and Chioma.
  • The group discussed the overly padded push-up bra, also called the 'chicken cutlet' bra by Sarah Mower.
  • Mathieu Blazy debuted a controversial anti-shoe at Chanel's resort 2027 show.
  • Satenstein described Blazy's shoe as 'phalangeal fodder for the ages' and 'deliciously demented demi-sandals.'
  • The shoe is considered impractical for city streets but suitable for red carpets or beaches.
  • For New York summers, Birkenstocks and kitten heels were recommended as pragmatic choices.
  • Satenstein's decluttering advice: spend 60 seconds daily to find one unworn item, do this for seven days.

Entities

Artists

  • Liana Satenstein
  • Mathieu Blazy
  • Sarah Mower

Institutions

  • Vogue
  • Chanel

Locations

  • New York
  • United States

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