On this week's episode, Viva editor Amanda Linnell is joined by commercial editor Emma Gleason and creative and fashion director Dan Ahwa to discuss all the hottest food trends to help you combat the cold winter days! From Matariki to new Korean restaurants, we've got all the tips you need.
Plus, listen to an excerpt of contributor Tracey Donaldson's interview with Amy Odell, the author of a new biography into Vogue editor Anna Wintour. The panel discusses her legacy and reputation, as well as the latest in men's fashion, the upcoming Writer's Festival, and the one TikTok trend they've had to try in real life!
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