A Different Tweed – Fashion Conversations with Bronwyn Cosgrave began as a New York City fashion project.

 
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In 2013, Bronwyn Cosgrave relocated from London, England to New York and, after featuring on her friend, Denise Restauri’s Forbes Podcast, Mentoring Moments, Bronwyn decided to launch her own and therefor harness her experience as a fashion commentator and reporter for BBC Radio 4 and BBC One’s Breakfast news.

An in-depth interview podcast, A Different Tweed explores the craft and creative process of fashion and luxury through dynamic, entertaining storytelling. It is international in scope and an offshoot of Bronwyn’s work as a multidisciplinary fashion professional. She is an award-winning producer of fashion documentaries including The Queen’s New Clothes, Manolo: The Boy Who Made Shoes for Lizards and Larger Than Life: The Kevyn Aucoin Story.

Bronwyn is a prolific journalist who, over 25 years, has written for every important British newspaper, the New York Times, Vanity Fair’s British, French and Italian issues, The Hollywood Reporter and Architectural Digest, for which Bronwyn wrote the cover story for its ‘Living With Art’ December 2019 issue.

Bronwyn has worked with Condé Nast for over 20 years initially at British Vogue – where she ultimately served as features editor – and, since 2008, as a contributing editor to Vogue India. She has written for Vogue Russia. Her 2012 biography of Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel is the best-seller among British Vogue’s ‘Vogue On’ biography series as well as an Amazon fashion best-seller.

She is also the author of Made for Each Other, Fashion and the Academy Awards. This is the first comprehensive fashion history of the Oscars which Vanity Fair has described as the “definitive study of the Oscars fashion phenomenon.”

Bronwyn edited Brilliant: The Story of Atelier Swarovski, engaging Karl Lagerfeld and Hubert de Givenchy as contributors. This lavish coffee table book revealed the story of Swarovski’s past history and current work as the leading purveyor of artisanal costume jewelry and design objects.

Bronwyn co-curated Designing 007, Fifty Years of Bond Style. This is the largest James Bond museum exhibition ever staged. It broke box office records when it opened at London’s Barbican Centre in 2012 and then toured the world for five years.

 
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