Ellis Ranson launches fashion podcast exploring personal style stories today

Celebrity stylist Ellis Ranson is stepping into podcasting with new show Talk in Wardrobe.

The series sees Ranson bringing their passion for bold colour, playful prints, and expressive styling into an audio format, inviting listeners to explore the deeper meaning behind the clothes people choose to wear.

Known for helping high profile clients develop confident and distinctive public images, Ranson has built a reputation for using fashion as a form of personal storytelling and self expression.

Talk in Wardrobe focuses on the emotional connection people have with clothing, exploring memorable outfits, fashion regrets, and defining moments that shaped how guests see themselves today.

The podcast promises honest and entertaining conversations that go beyond trends, highlighting how personal style can reflect identity, confidence, and individual growth across different stages of life.

Guests on the series already include singer Mimi Webb, television personality Dani Dyer, presenter Frankie Bridge, and reality star Ferne McCann, each sharing stories about their fashion evolution.

The conversations explore standout red carpet appearances alongside everyday wardrobe choices, allowing guests to reflect on moments that influenced their confidence and public perception.

Ranson encourages guests to revisit early fashion choices, creating light hearted moments alongside more thoughtful discussions about self confidence and identity.

Talk in Wardrobe also highlights how style choices can mark key life transitions, with guests sharing memories connected to career milestones, relationships, and personal reinvention.

The podcast forms part of a growing trend where celebrities and industry experts use audio platforms to share more personal and detailed conversations with audiences.

Talk in Wardrobe is available now, offering listeners a fresh take on celebrity interviews through the lens of fashion and identity.

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