That oversized black sweater and destroyed jean mini skirt? Id wear that everyday for eternity!!! Love the natural flowy long hair and minimal makeup...just pure chic and class. 😊
Jesus Christ salamat sa gorgeous big brown eyes of jelliegant yeyeman magkaroon din Ng marami successful life and achievements kapalit Ng mga physically hurt and emotionally hurt na ginawa Ng lahat ng mga tao please please please please please please please please please please please please yes amen
❤😂 Jesus Christ my dreams and plans magkaroon din Ng magandang Buhay at Bahay marami magandang damit na maisuot at mga sapatos kapalit Ng tsismis, kapalit Ng physically hurt and emotionally hurt lahat Ng nanakit iiwas sa mga manyak, bastos adik at mga lahat Ng lasingero at lahat Ng mga nambubog na mga lalaki Yes amen
In late 2008 The world economy was in ruins, we all rain to Uncle Karl's arms and asked what should we do?? Karl answers back: "Ression?? what Ression? Put on your black and gold and look chic AF.
For my personal tastes, Chanel's haute-couture collection hit rate is astonishing. The house has only had a handful of dud collections in the past 15 years and everything else I faint with lust over. Even more magnificent up close when you can see the materials, embroidery and other details in the way they hang on the body. Hands down my favourite fashion house, again, because of that impressive hit rate. Nobody else comes even close, not even McQueen. They've had a bumpy time in recent years but when Sarah Burton first took over she was knocking it out of the park-- LUST! I'm unsure what's happened recently. And Dior's gone right down the toilet in the decades following Galliano's departure. All that playing into the deeply patronising, ugly world of Identity Politics and college-kid 'Intersectionist' ideology by putting dumb socio-political slogans all over their garments and accessories is so unappetising and off-putting. It makes everything look cheap. And stupid. That's not Dior to me. Bye-bye Dior. This is also why I have issues with Vivienne Westwood too. A shame because she has some beautiful garments too-- but it's okay because there's always vintage Comme de Garcon to take her plae her in my wardrobe. Bleurgh. These unbelievably arrogant, intolerant, hypocritical and poorly educated marshmallow-brained clone-sheep 'woke bullies' have infected everything, nowhere is safe from their attempts at exerting a homogenous and toxic stranglehold. So much for diversity. So much for tolerance. Viva Chanel.
John Galliano did amazing work for dior and really elevated the couture art form but his designs didn't make money. He was under a lot of stress and he had that meltdown at those people in the restaurant telling them he loved Hitler ( his hecklers who filmed him I guess looked Jewish). Sarah Burton I think got famous for designing kate middletons wedding dress which was stunning. Yes they are both extremely talented and Karl Lagerfeld is a legend that will still be remembered decades after his death. My favorite was his MacBook style high tech line in 2006 that was so chic and new.
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 i think you said it so well that "wokeness" and identity politics are ruining everything. Things should be appreciated for their inherent aesthetic merits and brilliance rather than if it is woke or inclusive enough. People are now using the term woke and identity politics as something negative and overly politically correct so maybe there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Things should get more common sensical and rational if the pendulum does indeed swing back inevitably
@@ciganyweaverandherperiwink6293 by the way I thought Alexander McQueen was a brilliant innovator too but he was, like all geniuses, too stuck in his head and too emotional about life. When his mom passed he was too dramatic and killed himself which seems like a very artist thing to do. With great genius comes great fragility too it seems :(
@@danielkim7841 Yet more spot-on views from you, thank you so much for replying. You give me hope. What upsets me, if I may quickly share, is that whenever I try and enjoy a video or read a profile about an aesthetically inspiring young person in fashion, the arts, street style, interiors etc, in order to escape all the more consequential, combative thinking that I do in my day to day life and instead feel a charge of inspiration from discovering a peer, well, instead I'll find the same SJW-clone underneath it all every single time. I'll watch the video or read the article/look at the photos and feel the familiar dread; without them having to say a single word, I will instantly know where that person stands on the socio-political landscape, thus the quality of their thinking, their maturity and character. It's extraordinary. They're all the same, falling in line the same way on everything...all this intersectionist-critical race theory cobblers. They are like The Borg. It's unbelievably depressing. I could be given a questionnaire on hot-button topics and tell you precisely what the person in question thinks, what they're all about. Then I admonish myself for assuming so much about a stranger and say to myself, 'right, stop it! Stop it at once and go and find their social media and prepare to be proven entirely incorrect'. My own 'hit rate', (ahem) on getting it right in my assumptions about a person in this context is 100%. Think about that. I most certainly DO NOT feel smug or pleased about this. I don't want to discover anodyne, living, breathing stereotypes one after another. It's depressing. I visit their social media expecting my my adrenaline to spike for a second as a true individual emerges to prove me entirely wrong. Every time I find zealous, Borg-like, ideologically-possessed simpletons that regurgitate the exact same over-processed, half-baked nonsense that millions of other malleable, immature, trend-happy twits do. I can't ever see an individual, a real human underneath it all as they are all the same underneath all their cool clothes and creative flourishes. It depresses me because I love art, fashion, literature, music, pop-culture and the anti-establishment DIY underground only I have nothing in common with anybody who likes what I like because I don't tow the line ideologically, my mentality is entirely different to theirs. It's incredibly alienating. Just once I'd like to be wrong about someone in the arts & fashion world. Someone, who, when I look at them and go, 'wow, how cool are they?' manages to shock me on their social media by not being a cookie-cutter of a million other people.