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[Dissecting the Chaos: My Fashion Week Routine]-[my fashion week routine, explained]

anything goes with emma chamberlain · B2 · 2025-10-02

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The Anatomy of Fashion Week: A Personal Dissection

For Emma Chamberlain, attending Fashion Week is far more than a professional obligation—it is a self-inflicted, exhilarating "manufactured chaos" that serves as a stark, high-energy contrast to her otherwise "unbelievably chill" routine at home. In this breakdown, she explains how she navigates the logistical nightmare of the global fashion circuit.

Strategic Planning and Logistics

Preparation begins months in advance, though the process is inherently unpredictable. Because the official schedule is often released only six weeks prior, Emma and her team engage in a delicate game of "strategizing with no real action items." Securing invites involves a mix of brand outreach and proactive requests. Regarding travel, Emma avoids the "intense" and "packed" hotels favored by the industry, opting instead for centrally located accommodations to minimize time spent in the inevitable traffic that defines these weeks. She purposefully books flights to arrive days early to allow her body to "recharge" and return to "homeostasis" before the events begin.

The Art of the "Vibe" and Packing

Packing for a two-week trip in a single carry-on requires a disciplined creative approach. Rather than planning individual outfits, Emma selects a cohesive "vibe"—whether it be all-black, retro-eclectic, or French-chic—to ensure all pieces are mix-and-matchable. This process is treated like "dressing for the theme," akin to wearing memorabilia to Disneyland. She notes that while she prioritizes comfort on regular vacations, Fashion Week is the exception where she embraces the theatricality of the event, even if it means "click-clacking" around in heels.

Fittings and Creative Collaboration

Upon arrival, the "fittings" begin immediately. These sessions are a "perfect marriage" between her personal style, the brand's vision, and the expertise of her stylist, Jared. It is a process of trial and error, involving heavy documentation: "We’re taking a lot of photos... analyzing them 2D" to ensure the look translates correctly. Emma emphasizes that she tries not to be a "control freak," allowing hair and makeup artists to contribute their artistic expertise to the final look.

The Show Experience

Emma limits herself to a maximum of two shows per day to ensure she can commit fully to the "complicated hair and makeup looks" required for each appearance. The show itself is an "immersive" experience, where she oscillates between critiquing the designs and feeling like she is "watching a movie."

A Meaningful Hobby

Ultimately, Emma views Fashion Week as a "fun vacation" and a hobby she deeply adores. Despite the "logistical nightmare," the "exhaustion," and the "jet lag," she finds the chaos strangely grounding, noting that the intensity of planning actually "distracts me from more serious, more painful anxieties." She concludes by expressing profound gratitude to her audience, acknowledging that their support is what makes her participation in this artistic world possible.

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I've never sat down and gotten into the nitty gritty of it all.
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And I know what you might be thinking, Emma, what's to it?
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This is self-inflicted chaos and intensity.
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I love the rush.
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It's unbelievably chill.
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get into the nitty gritty
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self-inflicted
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without further ado
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go time
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mutually loving
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📖 Transcript

In honor of Paris Fashion Week going on right now, although I'm not there yet.
I will be there in like two weeks, but right now I'm still at home pre-recording podcast episodes.
But in honor of Paris Fashion Week going on and me being there when this episode comes out today, I decided I would share with you all, in unnecessary detail, my fashion week routine.
I briefly interrupt this episode to let you know that this episode is presented by The Ordinary.
Self-care is important, but it can be super expensive, right?
Especially when you're talking skincare products.

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