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Fashion historian Raissa Bretana fact checks fashion scenes and iconic costumes from movies and television including 'Funny Face,' 'American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace,' 'Coco Before Chanel,' 'Yves Saint Laurent,' 'Sabrina,' 'Ocean's 8' and 'The Women' and analyzes their probability, craft, and execution.
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@DioneN
@DioneN 3 года назад
It must have been so scary for those models to wear those original pieces in the movies...I’d be terrified to even touch them. It was interesting to hear how they were protected. And I adore Raissa’s videos on historical accuracy in movies!
@thaylamay3531
@thaylamay3531 3 года назад
I'd be so stressed that I'd sweat onto them 😬
@420greatestqueen
@420greatestqueen 3 года назад
@@thaylamay3531 that’s why the models were wearing special underwear
@FramesPerSecond
@FramesPerSecond 3 года назад
Movies have insurance for those kind of things.
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 3 года назад
@@FramesPerSecond the insurance in these cases would have been astronomical!
@olazissou2211
@olazissou2211 3 года назад
I think they were more stressed by their acting gig in a big movie. Those young models probably know nothing more than the name of the brand :P
@sashak2357
@sashak2357 3 года назад
she looks just like i would expect a fashion historian to look like
@L3mon_Mylk
@L3mon_Mylk 3 года назад
600th like
@n3493
@n3493 Год назад
She is amazing but a fashion historian would pronunce VersacE properly.
@Slowpokester
@Slowpokester Год назад
@@n3493 you could see the stress in her face, she was 100% asked to pronounce it that way
@carmels7079
@carmels7079 Год назад
She said Versace with a short e (eh) sound at the end correctly. In Italian, a long “E” (ee) sound is often made with the letter “i” and vowel sounds are more consistent in Italian (vs. other languages where e could be used for eh or ee). If an ee sound was wanted you’d use i-like Gianni.
@hellocatkay
@hellocatkay 3 года назад
love seeing raissa! she clearly is passionate about her career, and her explanations are always so easy to follow along to :'-) please bring her back for more videos!!
@stefaniacasas8063
@stefaniacasas8063 3 года назад
She’s my professor!!! Such a wonderful woman.
@driverdave7846
@driverdave7846 3 года назад
@@stefaniacasas8063 That's awesome, she's so great in this video. I'm disappointed with my wardrobe after watching this 😅
@rumblefish9
@rumblefish9 2 года назад
I highly recommend watching the BBC series A Stitch in Time with Amber Butchart. She and Ninya (a historical seamstress) are amazing. The series is fantastic!
@ashleyblrocks
@ashleyblrocks Год назад
@@stefaniacasas8063 omg please let me know how to get a spot in her class. they are always full and it’s my dream class to take
@myriamolortegui2441
@myriamolortegui2441 Год назад
Yes, please!!! This was a great video!
@lindseyzamudio1881
@lindseyzamudio1881 3 года назад
I’d love to see this as a series or making her own channel talking about the history of fashion
@rbdchick05
@rbdchick05 3 года назад
You may like Mina Le's channel if you haven't watched it
@eveitsnotthatserious1677
@eveitsnotthatserious1677 3 года назад
Same. I would follow her in second!
@laurabowles
@laurabowles 3 года назад
Loved this video but the title is misleading. She's not fact-checking so much as analyzing/breaking down these films.
@amandarosa2492
@amandarosa2492 3 года назад
Exactly what I thought
@babyhols777
@babyhols777 2 года назад
She usually does fact checking however
@Emthe30something
@Emthe30something 3 года назад
Yay. Fashion Historian not fashion expert. I like that the title gives the credentials most fashion historians prefer!!
@bernadettebanner
@bernadettebanner 3 года назад
YAAAAAAS Raissa!! ✨
@lillyevans5824
@lillyevans5824 3 года назад
I love all the crossover of this historical fashion cinematic universe
@dizzy1509
@dizzy1509 3 года назад
yessss fashion historians supporting eachotherrr
@eveitsnotthatserious1677
@eveitsnotthatserious1677 3 года назад
2 of my fave fashion historians! I love seeing women supporting women. You guys rock. - proud subscriber of you both
@stephq4008
@stephq4008 3 года назад
They’re probably actually jealous of each other lol!
@rumblefish9
@rumblefish9 2 года назад
@@lillyevans5824 Amber Butchart would have been better. Watch the BBC series A Stitch in Time. It's a fantastic series. The episode of the hedgecutter and the Foundling Museum is absolutely heartbreaking
@MultiEquations
@MultiEquations 3 года назад
Please bring her back for more videos!
@pumpkinpastie
@pumpkinpastie 3 года назад
The fashion in Funny Face literally gives me chills, it is so incredibly beautiful.
@TraceyOfficial
@TraceyOfficial 3 года назад
I liked watching Raissa Bretana, well done for choosing her to present this video. Classic and Contemporary, she marries both worlds in her wardrobe and easy to listen to, she is the definition of easy listening.
@curiousworld7912
@curiousworld7912 3 года назад
I'd be interested in her thoughts on 'Phantom Thread'.
@tarrahhale3364
@tarrahhale3364 3 года назад
I thought the same thing!
@curiousworld7912
@curiousworld7912 3 года назад
@@tarrahhale3364 It kind of seemed like an obvious choice, but... :)
@lindseypalmer7314
@lindseypalmer7314 3 года назад
I’m kind of shook how short those skirts\skirts were in the Women 1939 but I actually really liked them even as something to wear today
@Kahli21
@Kahli21 3 года назад
They're shorts, just a really loose leg style. It was perfectly acceptable for specific things like physical sports and swimming to have something so revealing. You can see the gathered part in the middle where the seams are for the crotch/leg.
@shataradowns2770
@shataradowns2770 3 года назад
Right, these aren’t every day wear- there was no “athlesiure” back then so they wouldn’t wear these to go to the grocery store or running errands. Outfits were for specific activities. For example, it would be frowned upon to wear your house dress to church. People still believed in dressing up.
@Autumnaul
@Autumnaul 3 года назад
I'm not into fashion nor am I very knowledgeable about it, but I saw a video of her analyzing disney fashion realism a few years ago and I LOVE her! She is so great at making a topic with such a rich history and complexity so accessible!
@redblueeboy7559
@redblueeboy7559 Год назад
Omg i want to see that now
@MsBookKnight
@MsBookKnight 2 года назад
ould you imagine being a model today and getting the opportunity to wear the original Yves Saint Laurent or Coco Chanel collection? My heart could never
@tiffanyhood8002
@tiffanyhood8002 3 года назад
I love her! And this video could be made into a full movie. I’d love to see more of the different fashion houses and their histories.
@user-ox3wr6uz1q
@user-ox3wr6uz1q 3 года назад
I would like to see an analysis of downton abbey. That would be pretty great.
@nicolerichards5122
@nicolerichards5122 3 года назад
This one has been my favorite technique critique so far!! Please bring her back for more!
@shyamali6
@shyamali6 3 года назад
I can't believe 'What A Way To Go!', wasn't featured in this!!! That fantasy song sequence in which Shirley Maclaine changed 15 STUNNINGLY GORGEOUS Edith Head costumes during 5.2 minutes.... it's definitely more iconic than most of the movies featured here!!
@leobelcolona4721
@leobelcolona4721 3 года назад
I may be the last person to be interested in the fashion industry, but I really find it interesting how Coco Chanel was the backbone for most of the styles of women's outfits. Personally, I like the simplicity of her designs and although I am not -- and probably will not be -- wearing one, I think the timelessness of her pieces will survive for another hundred years or so. P.S. I also found the "lineages" fascinating Balenciaga - Givenchy, Dior - Saint Laurent. 's nice.
@ariadnapereztineo8288
@ariadnapereztineo8288 3 года назад
Raissa is so knowledgeable and passionate about fashion! It's a delight to hear her describe everything
@Poppieslilliespeonies
@Poppieslilliespeonies 3 года назад
I love Raissa! She has my dream job!
@thawabalh
@thawabalh 3 года назад
Now that I think about it, I’d love this job too!
@lisalombs1239
@lisalombs1239 3 года назад
I'd love to see her in a how-it's-made style video regarding the creation/techniques and background of avant garde pieces throughout history!
@Thompame
@Thompame 3 года назад
I could watch hours of this. I hope one day Raissa does a Masterclass
@norawoods1334
@norawoods1334 3 года назад
I always wondered why chanel models are so young and many of there styles I have seen on women who are mature in the age range of 50's and up
@SourGir1986
@SourGir1986 3 года назад
This was great! I'd love to see her analysis of good and not-so-good costuming choices in period pieces.
@kmandt88
@kmandt88 3 года назад
I could watch her discuss fashion history and film for hours
@LP-xw7ix
@LP-xw7ix 3 года назад
I could have watched this for another 2 hours non stop this was soo good!
@analuismarques4142
@analuismarques4142 3 года назад
She did a really good job explaining! Very clearly and nicely not snobby or know it all
@LaLaBlahBlahh
@LaLaBlahBlahh 3 года назад
I’ve never been interested in fashion history but this was brilliant. Also this lady is so informative and completely stunning, of course. I bet she has an amazing wardrobe haha.
@cristinaf3844
@cristinaf3844 3 года назад
Raissa rules! Please bring her back! Would to hear her talk about McQueen and his influence and his crazy runway shows...Vivienne Westwood and punk...music influences on fashion in general over the years would make a great video.
@kimberleopold
@kimberleopold Год назад
I need Karolyn’s Zebrowska to have this job next time. The fashion history queen
@4MaryJaneInsane
@4MaryJaneInsane 3 года назад
Always such a pleasure to hear Raissa talk about Fashion in Film!!!
@migati
@migati 2 года назад
the kind of history lesson I craved for when I was in school
@norawoods1334
@norawoods1334 3 года назад
Your love for fashion is so refreshing.
@andrewviscountdeloire6756
@andrewviscountdeloire6756 3 года назад
Please make a video of Maria Callas style in and out of the stage.😍 The customs of Medea are amazing and it probably will be a tough topic to discuss.
@beibiboi2
@beibiboi2 3 года назад
Please, make a part II
@heligolightly
@heligolightly 3 года назад
I love these videos! Great to see an expert who really knows what she’s talking about ✨ Such interesting insights 👏🏻
@zamadhlamini_UX
@zamadhlamini_UX 3 года назад
Love this lady! She definitely has to come back for another video.
@CyclingM1867
@CyclingM1867 Год назад
I've never seen any videos with Raissa before, but I can see by other comments that there must be more. She's really good for this sort of thing, and I'll have to check out more of them. I'm not the most trendy of people, but I do love clothes and have way too many. haha I love learning about sewing and fashion and hearing people talk about these things, especially historically and in videos like this.
@barrywerdell2614
@barrywerdell2614 3 года назад
Raissa: I have a sort of Historical Fashion question that's been bothering ever since I heard an old Irish song titled "Mountains of Mourne". In the second verse he is writing a reply to his girlfriend about how women in London were dressed and he comments that "they don't wear no tops to their dresses at all" and "You could not tell if they bound for a ball or a bath". Now I'm pretty sure these women were not "topless" in our sense of understanding of being bare breasted so all I can think of is that they were showing some cleavage or some skin. Won't you please clear this up, thank you.
@leemaher4257
@leemaher4257 3 года назад
Commenting as curious as to what the answer will be, interesting question.
@ArtemisMoon12
@ArtemisMoon12 3 года назад
Perhaps rather than straps or bodices over the shoulders, it may have been dropped shoulder or sleeveless entirely. So “no tops”. As if the bodice was cut off at the top. The 1850s is when that song came about; and it was rather daring for dropped shoulders in ball gowns. While 1830/1840s did have lower shoulders for ball gowns, it did get lower and the shoulders were more decorative rather than useful in structure for the bodice.
@nicholruaya8120
@nicholruaya8120 3 года назад
I'm a simple man. I see Raissa Bretaña in the thumbnail, I click
@LizzyDel
@LizzyDel Год назад
Loved this so much! Fascinating! 😍😍
@samkutcher
@samkutcher 3 года назад
God i love movies about designers or movies that glorify fashion, please we need more videos like this
@fearlessmadamex5685
@fearlessmadamex5685 3 года назад
These are my favorite videos on this channel ❣️
@agatarek_pl
@agatarek_pl 3 года назад
wow, the glow decor element in "The Women" movie reminded mi immediately of Dior Jador'e perfume bottle !!! Great video!!! Thank you
@hamottloncal208
@hamottloncal208 2 года назад
Love the commentary and look back at the history of fashion
@relax132
@relax132 3 года назад
This is so good!!! Sabrina and The Women are two of my all time favorites ❤️
@alejandrosandoval9226
@alejandrosandoval9226 3 года назад
I love love love this! This was so awesome to learn about!
@Singernicky_14
@Singernicky_14 3 года назад
I loved this video! Wow so amazing to see the development of fashion.
@mafthew1813
@mafthew1813 3 года назад
Please do Emma (2020) with this Historian it’s one of my favourite movies
@theprousteffect9717
@theprousteffect9717 2 года назад
Donatella's bondage dress is something you'd see worn today.
@frappoGarcia
@frappoGarcia 2 года назад
I loveeeeeeee Raissa’s videos, I always learn something ♥️
@camdelete2110
@camdelete2110 3 года назад
I need to know where she got that shirt! I love it!
@lornabretana8945
@lornabretana8945 3 года назад
Awesome!! Raissa rocks!! Well presented, excellent delivery!
@deedee5154
@deedee5154 3 года назад
Love this lady, please bring her back for more video!
@3serio
@3serio 3 года назад
Raissa Bretaña fine af
@7renxh
@7renxh 3 года назад
boy who you tellin
@jonasbretana8822
@jonasbretana8822 3 года назад
Hey that’s my sister.
@7renxh
@7renxh 3 года назад
@@jonasbretana8822 yo sister fine af dude
@3serio
@3serio 3 года назад
@@jonasbretana8822 no disrespect intended
@annnaam
@annnaam 3 года назад
@@jonasbretana8822 your sister is amazing
@kayleelogan151
@kayleelogan151 3 года назад
very interesting & fun to watch ❤️
@qafgurlbandj5972
@qafgurlbandj5972 3 года назад
This is a subject I've never thought about, but find very interesting.
@danielhagen109
@danielhagen109 2 года назад
Love the parts you picted out👍🏻
@mooglare
@mooglare 3 года назад
the dress donatella versace wore will forever be my favorite
@mermaidmoon2254
@mermaidmoon2254 3 года назад
Raissa, I love you, but it's said VersacEH!!! Come on!
@harrykekgmail
@harrykekgmail 3 года назад
Superb! Totally enjoyable
@thebogeyman09
@thebogeyman09 3 года назад
This was very educational! Cheers
@TdotBlitz
@TdotBlitz 3 года назад
More of this please
@myrineae
@myrineae 2 года назад
What poetic justice given that Chanel is now owned by a Jewish family.
@00Iza00
@00Iza00 3 года назад
I really loved this!!!! Thank u
@LolaValiant
@LolaValiant Год назад
Fashion historian?!?! Whyyyy did I not go into this field.
@TheMoises1213
@TheMoises1213 3 года назад
Wow this was amazing and very informative!!!!
@danielymbong1770
@danielymbong1770 3 года назад
What’s the classical music playing during the Saint Laurent analysis?
@zhi4452
@zhi4452 3 года назад
Can you do a fact check of the vampire dairies? They have many scenes where they flash back into the past
@NashaWriter85
@NashaWriter85 Год назад
You know, I had NO idea that fashion designers were adding surrealist elements to clothing...and knowing that has made fashion so much more interesting to me.
@mistywilson3520
@mistywilson3520 3 года назад
Such a fun informative video♡ thanks vf
@markiscouch6729
@markiscouch6729 3 года назад
Interesting! Informative!
@mascha6771
@mascha6771 3 года назад
Loved the video! Can you also fact-check the costumes in the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel? That would be awesome!
@allisonheath1156
@allisonheath1156 2 года назад
She did one on Glamour’s YT channel, along with other shows and movies.
@thatbee3585
@thatbee3585 2 года назад
Love this!!!! This is great!!
@alexisevillafc
@alexisevillafc 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@Deltadivaix
@Deltadivaix 3 года назад
I really liked her. Bring her back for more!
@MelNuesch
@MelNuesch 3 года назад
omg i loved this videooooooo! more, please!
@destineefernandez3244
@destineefernandez3244 3 года назад
I could listening to Raissa talk about clothes all freaking day
@ReginaScholey
@ReginaScholey 3 года назад
give us more of this woman!
@cassandraralph5906
@cassandraralph5906 Год назад
Very interesting and educational video!
@saralamont3661
@saralamont3661 3 года назад
I really,truly enjoyed watching that! 😇
@georgeh6856
@georgeh6856 Год назад
There is nothing more elegant than the "severed hand" look to make a jacket. Pure camp.
@jeffreyprada9483
@jeffreyprada9483 3 года назад
the best professor ever
@annadanielsson7924
@annadanielsson7924 2 года назад
Love this video!
@ursula5893
@ursula5893 3 года назад
I wish that she would do "Auntie Mame" soometime. It's a wonderful movie with wonderful clothes and a wonderful aesthetic.
@SH-wk6po
@SH-wk6po 3 года назад
Ohhh I wonder if she'll review *"Mrs. 'Arris Goes To Paris"* next?? I thought it was interesting back then that an entire telemovie was dedicated to one woman's pursuit of going to a fashion show and dreaming about owning a Dior dress. 😍👗
@HJ-ju4ui
@HJ-ju4ui Год назад
I want her to react and analyze Halston the Netflix miniseries 😍
@lilayogaom
@lilayogaom 3 года назад
Loved this video! 💛😍💛 Raissa is so good!
@crab2195
@crab2195 Год назад
donatella actually wore that dress to the 1992 Met Gala, not the Vogue’s 100th celebration party! :)
@saralarsson6577
@saralarsson6577 2 года назад
Great video!
@hannw7
@hannw7 3 года назад
This was super interesting!
@Liz.1014
@Liz.1014 3 года назад
wow this was so educational I'd love to be her student any day!
@owen19377
@owen19377 3 года назад
Y'all should bring in Riley Kucheran to critique portrayals of Indigenous fashion in film & TV! If he's interested of course. He has an ep on the excellent podcast Ologies if anyone is interested in learning more Immediately edited to add: Raissa is excellent!! Always love seeing her in videos
@t1234odd5
@t1234odd5 3 года назад
omg i adored this
@MD-cs7jd
@MD-cs7jd Год назад
Wowow Raissa looks stunning with more natural eyebrows ❤
@jebsta16
@jebsta16 3 года назад
She's so well spoken. 👂
@BunnyBrushStrokes
@BunnyBrushStrokes 3 года назад
3:01 for someone who loves BDSM, this dress is a freaking dream!
@alexherman3076
@alexherman3076 3 года назад
damn vid was rlly interesting, love to see more of her
@blackroseh
@blackroseh 3 года назад
'The Women' fashion show seriously reminds me of the fashion show number in singing in the rain
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