The Business of Fashion Podcast

Examining 20 Years of Fashion’s Influencer Economy

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Jan 9, 2026
Join Bryan Yambao, a pioneering fashion blogger from Manila; Camille Charrière, a savvy fashion influencer; Gstaad Guy, a comedic commentator; and Susanna Lau, a veteran creator and moderator. They explore the evolution of the influencer economy, reflecting on the shift from personal storytelling to strict brand briefs. Yambao shares his journey from an outsider to a key player. Charrière emphasizes the necessity of maintaining audience trust, while Gstaad Guy uses satire to challenge brands. Together, they call for a return to authenticity and craftsmanship in luxury fashion.
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ANECDOTE

From Bedroom Blogger To Industry Voice

  • Bryan Yambao started blogging 22 years ago by scanning magazines and posting from his bedroom in Manila.
  • He was surprised when industry figures began reading him and that validated his voice and influence.
INSIGHT

Control Creeped In As Budgets Grew

  • Camille Charrière says brands initially told creators to 'do your thing' but now issue detailed 30-page briefs.
  • That shift erodes the creative control that built audience trust in the first place.
ANECDOTE

The First Big Paycheck Changed Everything

  • Bryan recalled his first influencer paycheck: a $12,000 wire via Linkshare in 2005 after selling through affiliate links.
  • That early monetisation taught him the commercial potential of independent publishing.
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