This is priceless ! All the designers, the beautiful clothes AND Pat Cleveland. I used to watch Bill Boggs and David Suskind on channel 5 in NYC. They do not make shows like that anymore. Bill Boggs is great. Thank u for uploading this gem !
At 39:05 John Weitz ,in comparing Diane Von Furstenberg to Coco Chanel states that Coco Chanel was not a seamstress. This is false.Coco Chanel was a experienced seamstress before becoming a designer along with being a marginal stage singer at the beginning of the 1900's.
Women didn't wear less make up then, as evidenced in the video. Well they had less types of products on, but it was a more harsh and less natural makeup.
@@ocandro women used to wore less make up bc there wasn't HD cameras back then. Just look at Lisa Eldridge channel about Lady Diana, Lady Di's personal makeup artist said herself that women used to were very little foundation and concealer compare to nowadays make up routine
@@mrpurple11 I've seen the video with Mary Greenwell and I agree with you to a degree. Maybe women didn't wear so many layers and different types of products, but the color choices, placement and application methods made even the supposedly natural makeup a bit dramatic and borderline tasteless. I'm not saying I like modern makeup, because artists like Lisa Eldrige are typically overpowered by Instagram/drag style, but at least we have more options and if you can and want, you can achieve the most believable natural makeup in history, even if you use a billion products.
Karl the colors Diane too so telling Margot Thomas a caricature drawings bloggs brought up felt a little nicer was great bringing up 100 years ago elephant man trrst the water one was superb
gets better ....about the question with the black girl , Yves Saint Laurent was the first to use black models and Noami called Yves to be able to get on the cover of Vogue , he made the call.....YSL was way ahead ...
It was very interesting and not surprising how the designers all stumbled around answering the question the Black model raised about why Black models weren't being featured in print as much as they were on the runway. Karl was 2 seconds from saying something totally ignorant and racist (his true feelings) and the others danced around it to instead of telling the truth that white ad companies & magazines didn't want to feature Black models and still don't.
They all know why the black model is not featured in print. Diane said that she didn't know. John said that he was color blind. Karl gave an answer that didn't answer the question.
Karl was one of the only designers there that actually had a black fashion model --- Pat Cleveland. And then when the black woman asked the designers about why are black models only on the runway and not in print magazines. Karl was the only one who actually tried to answer her question. But the black woman interupted Karl to ask the others. And all they did was just avoid answering her question. The black woman should have not interupted and let Karl give a full answer because he was the only designer there that was actually trying to answer her question. It's obvious Karl was the only one who actually cared about what the black woman was asking. The other designers didn't even try to answer the black woman's question they just kept insisting that they weren't racist. 🙄🙄🙄 But I respect Karl for at least trying to answer and the black model he had was beautiful. 😍❤️
I was wondering the same thing. He seemed to be squinting. Or maybe he was just tired - his eyes looked tired. Maybe that's why he started wearing sunglasses.
Lagerfeld is horrified... LMAO! He’s also dressed very badly... that jacket has got to go... Love Diane and Betsy... the men are just rude... Karl is Karl... the ultimate snob... John and the host are just men being men...ugh🤪