Alexa Chung, the self-proclaimed “geriatric It girl,” is back in the spotlight, and she’s got a lot to talk about. This week, she joins The Run-Through to unpack her jam-packed fashion month, which included a thrilling return to the runway. After a years-long hiatus, Chung walked in Tory Burch’s spring 2025 show during New York Fashion Week, marking a significant milestone. “It was really, really fun. But I just didn’t anticipate that it would actually also be quite scary,” Chung admits to Chioma Nnadi. Her runway comeback wasn’t her only accomplishment this month. Chung dropped two new collections less than a week apart: a ’70s-inspired denim capsule with Madewell and her seventh collaboration with Barbour. The latter includes a jacket inspired by Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher, designed before the band’s reunion was announced. Chung confesses she’s unsure how the notoriously outspoken singer would feel about the tribute. “That’s a hard man to impress… I imagine he’d be like, ‘What the fuck is this? I’m not going to wear that wax jacket. Why’d you call it my name?’” Chung also delves into her approach to personal style during London Fashion Week, offers insights into her home renovation project, and even shares her struggles as a “mid” cook. The episode kicks off with a review of London Fashion Week highlights featuring Chloe Malle and Vogue’s Laura Ingham, including the story behind Harry Styles’s swoon-worthy gaze directed at Ingham during the S.S. Daley show. Get ready for a delightful and insightful conversation with Alexa Chung, covering everything from runway anxieties to Liam Gallagher-inspired fashion.