My Heels Are Killing Me

New Zealand's foremost fashion podcast where Sonia Sly goes behind the scenes of the fashion industry to find out what exists beyond its glamorous façade.

Hosted by Sonia Sly

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Model Talk

Season 2 / Episode 1
Sonia Sly meets two New Zealand models to talk about life on and off the runway.
Jin and Mary are pros on the runway

Pearly Wong's International Minimalism

Season 2 / Episode 2
Pearly Wong is a fashion designer based between Malaysia and Berlin. She talks to Sonia Sly about catering to an international market place and the realities of the industry for Malaysian designers.
Pearly Wong caters to an international audience

Jimmy D: There's more to life than fashion

Season 2 / Episode 3
Auckland-based designer James Dobson talks about life before the internet, meeting the needs of a clientele that range from 15-60, and why he has to remind himself that there is more to life than fashion.
Jimmy D in his Auckland studio

The Importance of Well Made Clothes

Season 2 / Episode 6
Courtney Sanders is a Melbourne-based Kiwi and co-founder of Well Made Clothes. She talks to Sonia Sly about setting up an online ethical clothing business and a movement towards slow fashion.
Well Made Clothes promote ethical fashion

Growing a brand in a fickle digital world

Season 2 / Episode 6
Kelly Thompson is the ultimate multi-tasker. The former Wellington makeup artist and photographer is based in Melbourne and is best known for her beautiful fashion illustrations and personal style.
Always hard at work

'I try to mix it up a wee bit'

Season 2 / Episode 7
Anabela Rea talks trends, landing a job in fashion and the importance of promoting cultural diversity and clothing that works for all types of women.
Anabela Rea says it's important to cater to all women

Yu Mei: East meets West

Season 2 / Episode 8
Jessie Wong, 23, is taking the fashion industry by storm with her luxury leather accessories brand, Yu Mei. She explains why a good bag should weather its journey with you.
Fine China AW17_Yu Mei Campaign

Wynn Hamlyn: striving for perfection

Season 2 / Episode 11
Wynn Hamlyn Crawshaw is a young designer who moved from a career in construction to developing his own womenswear label.
Wynn Hamlyn's AW 17 collection