Richesin & Famous
Richesin & Famous is a luxury-focused podcast about design, travel, fashion, food, lifestyle, and culture. Hosted by Melissa and Todd, each episode explores high-end destinations, design inspiration, luxury brands, culinary experiences, and the cultural trends shaping modern living.
Episodes
6 episodes
#6 Timeless Style Starts When You Stop Chasing Trends
Your room can look expensive or feel awkward for one simple reason: scale. We get into the design mistake we see constantly with area rugs and furniture sizing, including why an undersized rug can make a room feel smaller and how custom sizing ...
#5 The Ralph Lauren Effect
The “Ralph Lauren effect” isn’t just a fashion headline. It’s a signal that a lot of us are craving something steadier: timeless style, traditional interiors, richer color, and rooms and outfits that feel collected instead of mass-produced. We ...
#4 Is Instagram Ruining Great Hotels Or Are We?
Craving sun while the forecast screams winter? We map out smarter luxury travel that actually feels good, starting with a simple filter most people skip: what do you want to do once you arrive? From there, everything clicks—your neighborhood, y...
#3 Luxury Is Convenience, Pretension Is Performance
Forget the bragging rights and the glossy posts—real luxury starts where friction ends. We dive into the details that make life feel effortless: the Paris shopping routes that actually deliver, the vintage markets worth your Saturday, and the s...
#2 Grandma Chic Walked Into A Modern Farmhouse And Tripped Over A Leopard Rug
A champagne pop, a glass rinse of orange juice, and a Saturday fit check open the door to a bigger conversation about what luxury really means day to day. We get practical about skincare that works—CE ferulic, rich creams, plant-based peels—and...
#1 Champagne Wishes & Caviar Dreams
Ever wonder why some rooms make you linger, order another drink, and settle in as if you belong there? We unpack the invisible forces that turn design into atmosphere, and atmosphere into desire—from brand takeovers that sell a seat to the simp...