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Behind the Lens: Simon Frederick and the Art of Representation

Behind the Lens: Simon Frederick and the Art of Representation

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Hello fashion enthusiasts! Welcome to this week's episode of "Just A Fashion Minute." I'm your host, David M. Watts, and I'm excited to share with you the highlights of our latest guest, the talented Simon Frederick.This episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions about representation, diversity, and the power of black storytelling in the television and media industry. We also delve into the world of fashion with Simon's insights into the distinction between style and fashion, as well as his personal fashion experiences and influences.As always, we have our Just A Fashion Minute News Round Up, where we'll cover the latest updates from the fashion industry, including exciting news about Kevin McDonald's new documentary, the recent appointment of Adrian Appiolaza at MOSCHINO, and the relaunch of Donna Karen New York by G Three Apparel Group.I encourage you to hit the subscribe button on your preferred podcasting app to never miss an episode of "Just A Fashion Minute." So, grab your favourite beverage, sit back, and join us for an engaging and enlightening discussion with Simon Frederick.Timestamps & Topics00:00 IntroductionHost David M. Watts introduces the podcast episode and welcomes guest Simon Frederick, a renowned photographer, filmmaker, and producer.02:15 National Portrait GallerySimon Frederick discusses the recognition and pride of having his portraits displayed in the National Portrait Gallery, highlighting the lack of diversity and representation of non-white achievers in the gallery's collection.06:45 Global Appeal of PortraitsFrederick mentions the global appeal of his portraits, sharing an anecdote about Stevie Wonder's sons expressing interest in seeing them.09:30 "Black is the New Black" DocumentaryThe guest discusses his documentary, "Black is the New Black," featuring prominent black British successful people, aiming to represent them in a new light.12:20 Importance of RepresentationSimon Frederick emphasizes the importance of representation and the impact his work has on making people feel represented, highlighting the multicultural Britain's lack of reflection in the National Portrait Gallery collection.16:00 Fashion and StyleFrederick shares his perspective on fashion and style, distinguishing between the two and expressing his views on the fashion industry. He likens style to "God" and fashion to "religion," defining style as a deeper, more personal expression.19:40 Black Audiences in Television and MediaThe discussion shifts to the underappreciated power of black audiences in television and media, highlighting the lack of representation and diversity in the industry.23:15 Upcoming Fashion DocumentariesFrederick mentions plans for future fashion documentaries, including one about Oswald Boateng and men's tailoring, and discusses the need for better representation in the industry.26:00 Embarrassing Fashion MomentsSimon Frederick shares his most embarrassing fashion moments, including mishaps with cardigans.28:10 Unsung Heroes in FashionThe guest highlights an unsung hero in the fashion industry, Charlie Allen, a black tailor known for his craftsmanship.31:00 Unique Style in TailoringFrederick discusses his unique style in tailoring and mentions Mark and Charlie's styles as being loved by many.33:45 Standing Up for StyleSimon Frederick talks about wearing a hoodie in protest after being challenged at an arts club and argues against the rule.36:20 Fashion "Uniform"Host David M. Watts praises Simon for wearing Yoji Yamamoto and all black, which is Simon's fashion "uniform."39:00 Conclusion and Next Episode PreviewGuest BioSelf-taught artist, photographer, filmmaker, and broadcaster Simon Frederick was born in London to Grenadian parents. His multidisciplinary work seeks to explore society, culture and human nature. He has produced and directed the award-winning documentary series Black is the New Black (2016) and They've Gotta Have Us (2018), which feature notable black artists in cinema today. Frederick served as a judge on the Sky Arts series Master of Photography and has been profiled as one of 2018's 100 'Most Influential Black Britons' in the category of Media, Publishing and Entertainment.Guest LinksInstagram https://www.instagram.com/simonfrederick/?hl=enIMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8584645/National Portrait Gallery https://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp160084/simon-frederickResourcesNational Portrait GalleryDocumentary "Black is the New Black"Kevin McDonald's documentary about fashion designer John GallianoAdrian AppiolazaMoschinoDonna Karen New YorkG three apparel groupChanel jewellery salon on New York's Fifth AvenueEbony MagazineEssence MagazineOswald BoatengCharlie Allen tailoringYohji YamamotoFollow The PodcastInstagramLinkedInGet In TouchWe would love to hear from you to get you views, opinions or guest suggestions. Reach us on Instagram, LinkedIn or email podcast@justafashionminute.comCopyright 2026 David M Watts
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