logo
episode-header-image
Apr 2025
13m 4s

Take Ivy by Teruyoshi Hayashida

The VOU Official
About this episode

In this episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we open the cult classic Take Ivy - the iconic 1965 Japanese photobook that captured the Ivy League campuses of America and redefined men’s style across the globe. Join us as we step into this quiet revolution in fashion, where khakis, loafers, OCBDs, and natural-shouldered blazers became the unofficial uniform of effortless cool.

Shot candidly on the campuses of Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and others, Take Ivy documented what American students wore when no one was watching — and in doing so, created one of the most influential menswear books of all time. We explore how this slim hardcover, created by Teruyoshi Hayashida and a team of Japanese style obsessives, distilled the elegance of East Coast collegiate dress and sparked a prepwear movement that echoed from Tokyo to London to New York.

In this conversation, we break down what makes Ivy style more than just clothes - a posture, an attitude, a quiet confidence. From sockless loafers and Shetland crewnecks to the art of rolling your oxford collar just right, we decode the visual language that Take Ivy captured so effortlessly. Our guests unpack the social codes, the contradictions, and the understated rebellion in what appears, at first glance, to be just “clean-cut” student fashion.

We also reflect on Take Ivy’s global impact: how it ignited Japan’s fascination with American prep, laid the groundwork for brands like VAN Jacket, influenced Ralph Lauren and Thom Browne, and continues to shape today’s heritage and "old money" style revivals. And we ask: what was really being photographed — a fashion moment or a social class? What does it mean to preserve that world in print?

Whether you’re a lifelong trad, a modern minimalist, or just discovering the roots of casual menswear, this episode invites you to re-examine how timeless style is made. Because in the end, Take Ivy isn’t just a lookbook — it’s a window into how men used clothing to fit in, stand out, and quietly assert who they were.

A Men's Styling Podcast Made with LOVE by The VOU's Expert Image Consultants.

Up next
Apr 2025
Gentleman: The Ultimate Companion to the Elegant Man by Bernhard Roetzel
In today's podcast for men, we crack open Bernhard Roetzel's "Gentleman" – the cult classic that reveals why the truly powerful men dress differently than everyone else.Discover why Savile Row tailors are the "Mecca" of menswear and how they can transform not just your ... Show More
14m 16s
Apr 2025
The Ivy League by Daniel Cappello
In this episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we dive into The Ivy League by Daniel Cappello — a richly layered book that’s part institutional history, part cultural anthropology, and part style manual for the quietly powerful.Considered exploration of how eight elite American univ ... Show More
8m 13s
Apr 2025
Gentleman: The Elegant Man's Companion by Bernhard Roetzel
In this essential episode of The VOU Podcast for Men, we crack open Gentleman: A Timeless Guide to Fashion — Bernhard Roetzel’s enduring masterclass on classic menswear. First published in 1999 and still regarded as the benchmark for dressing with purpose and polish, Gentleman is ... Show More
11m 6s
Recommended Episodes
Oct 1
Tom Chamberlin: Editor-in-Chief of The Rake – Wealth Whisperers, Being a Gentleman, Style Codes, & The Spirit of Savile Row
The Gstaad Guy sits down with Tom Chamberlin, Editor-in-Chief of The Rake magazine and author of Huntsman: Redefining Savile Row, to explore what it truly means to be a gentleman in today’s world. With deep roots in men’s style, tailoring, and the traditions of Savile Row, Tom br ... Show More
1h 5m
Sep 2024
PRETTY CURIOUS | Is Gilded Age Hair So Big Because It’s Full Of Secrets?
Think Gilded Age hair is super 19th century? Uhhh - think again! The hairstyling practices and salon culture that we’ve come to know today draw major inspiration from the American salons of the Gilded Age (which of course drew inspiration from the French salons across the pond…vi ... Show More
37m 54s
Dec 2020
Degendering Fashion - Alok Vaid-Menon
Why does so much fashion still cling to strict men's and womenswear codes? Is the industry finally ready to shake off tired old binaries and embrace the trans and gender-nonconforming community? Or is Harry Styles' Vogue cover about as far as it goes?For this week's #sharethepodc ... Show More
46m 32s
Sep 17
Giulio Bergamaschi: CEO of Acqua di Parma – Family, Elegance, Craftsmanship, & The Timeless Language of Heritage
The Gstaad Guy sits down with Giulio Bergamaschi, CEO of Acqua di Parma, to explore what it means to steward a brand defined by craftsmanship, heritage, and timeless elegance. With a career shaped by humility and discernment, Giulio brings the perspective of a connoisseur, balanc ... Show More
1h 5m
Aug 22
The Best of The BoF Podcast: Avery Trufelman on the Meaning Behind the Clothes We Wear
On her award-winning podcast “Articles of Interest,” host and producer Avery Trufelman dives deep into the stories behind the clothes we wear. From the evolution of prep to the origins of wedding dresses, Avery guides her listeners through the multi-faceted layers behind the aest ... Show More
41m 29s
Apr 2025
Dressed in NYC 2025 Recap, Part I
In this week's two-part episode, we recap our recent fashion history day tours of NYC and hear from a few of the past Dressed guests who joined us along the way. In Part I, we chat about our immersive day-long tours of the Fashion Institute of Technology and The Metropolitan Muse ... Show More
49m 59s
Aug 7
2025’s Top Interior Design Trends & Styles
Welcome back to the Dear Alice podcast! In today’s episode, we’re unveiling the top 10 interior design styles of 2025—from timeless classics to bold new trends that are redefining modern living spaces. Whether you're planning a renovation, redecorating a room, or simply love stay ... Show More
47m 15s
Sep 24
Fashion Neurosis with Kojey Radical
Kojey Radical is a British musician and visual artist. Born and raised in East London, Kojey - real name Kwadwo Adu Genfi Amponsah - studied Fashion Illustration at the London College of Fashion and has been described as UK Rap’s ‘Renaissance Man’ in reference to his love of fash ... Show More
1h 5m
Sep 26
Edward Buchanan on Being Written Out of Fashion History
Growing up in Ohio, Edward Buchanan always knew he would have a creative career.That interest first led him to art school at CCAD in Cleveland and then to the Parsons School of Design in New York, where he juggled jobs in visual merchandising with school and the city’s inspiring, ... Show More
51m 45s
Feb 2025
Why Modern Dating Is Broken: Masculinity, Culture & Identity | Nadir Nahdi
In this episode, I have a lovely catch up with Nadir Nahdi. We talk about the the pivot from academia to creative careers, we deep dive into cultural identities and how they impact our choice of life partners and we also get into the depth of masculinity and the modern men! Nadir ... Show More
1h 18m