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S2 E15 Season finale: Paris, power, fashion recap 2025 & a year full of turning points
The grand finale of Zwischen Croissant & Couture is emotional, personal and glamorous. Marco and Vali look back on a year full of changes – from completing their master's degrees to starting new jobs in Paris to the incredible development of the podcast. They also talk about how ZCC actually began, which episodes and guests meant the most to them in season 2, and which behind-the-scenes moments they will never forget. In their 2025 review of the year, they talk about the most
Nov 15, 20251 min read


S2 E14 Runway, Rebellion & Revolution: The moments that changed fashion forever
From Julia Roberts' Armani suit to Bella Hadid's spray dress – some fashion moments are more than just images. They are pop culture, provocation and pure magic. Marco & Vali travel through the most spectacular moments in fashion history: from Naomi Campbell's fall at Vivienne Westwood to McQueen's futuristic robot dress. It's about sex appeal as a business tool, couture as theatre and the question of when fashion ceases to be clothing – and begins to make history. Vali's magi
Nov 8, 20251 min read
S2 E13 Marketing Masterclass: Gold Rush – Why brands go completely crazy in winter
It glitters, it flashes, it smells like money – welcome to Q4, the Super Bowl of the luxury industry. In this episode, Marco & Vali dive into the golden madness of the holiday season: Why do brands invest months in campaigns that only run for a few weeks? And how does a true 360° strategy work – from fragrance launches to shop windows that enchant entire cities? Between big bang moments, pop-up palaces and golden gift pouches, one thing becomes clear: winter reveals who reall
Nov 1, 20251 min read
SS2 E12 The Power of the Muse: How Betty Catroux, Loulou de la Falaise, Isabella Blow & Daphne Guinness Wrote Fashion History
What would fashion be without its muses? Yves Saint Laurent had two faces – Betty Catroux, the androgynous, cool Parisian, and Loulou de la Falaise, the colour-loving sunshine in his melancholy. Isabella Blow discovered Alexander McQueen, shaped his genius – and was tragically alienated by him. Daphne Guinness transformed pain into style and preserved Blow's legacy like a modern martyr of couture.These women were more than inspiration – they were mirrors, driving forces, life
Oct 25, 20251 min read
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