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The original Latina "bad girls."
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@Jwolfee
@Jwolfee 7 лет назад
i love how they got the beautiful tan and beautiful pale Mexicanas to model the diffferent styles cuz in every mexican family you've got a guera and a morena
@blackeyedbastard
@blackeyedbastard 5 лет назад
Jocelyn D. I cannot love this comment enough, we come in all the flavors! 🏳️‍🌈🇺🇸🇲🇽
@iamaqween5156
@iamaqween5156 4 года назад
I’m the morena
@evelynortega7432
@evelynortega7432 3 года назад
For reals I was the guera 😆
@newvibes789
@newvibes789 5 месяцев назад
Well one of the girls is half Cuban!! That's african tan not native tan. I understand what you're saying tho.
@benzz2006
@benzz2006 8 лет назад
this was awesome. Mexican and Cuban,' man that's a strong' mix
@tierraconyers3309
@tierraconyers3309 8 лет назад
This style and their history should be much more widespread and well known than it is. 👏👏
@northernsoutherngirl
@northernsoutherngirl 8 лет назад
Este joven son muy bonita😍😍!!! ❤❤❤❤❤ the entire Pachuca look. Quiero aprender mas de la cultura Pachuca y la lengua "calo."
@byoung4eva1
@byoung4eva1 7 лет назад
+northernsoutherngirl It's crazy because when black ppl say we still face/go through the same thing those before us went through, there's a whole lot of arguing on the videos about black pp needing to get over things, but when other races do it, it's applauded. I see a lot of black ppl willing to learn about other cultures, but don't know much about their own, not saying this is the case for you, but i hope when you learn calo and talk with Latinos who speak it, you are able to communicate to them a bit about your own culture, while learning theirs. : )
@northernsoutherngirl
@northernsoutherngirl 7 лет назад
I understand what you're saying. :-) My dearest friend is Mexicana, but was raised in Texas. I am going to ask her if she knows anything about the Pachuca culture & the "calo" language.
@jessi.b
@jessi.b 3 года назад
@@byoung4eva1 latino is not a race. It’s a word to condense people who speak Spanish into one box. There are white, black, tan, mestizos, etc. La verdad es que nadie de este lado del mundo está hablando sus idiomas naturales except for very rare indigenous nations. Do whether you’re mixed with African or European, Latino is a group, not a race
@jcpadilla988
@jcpadilla988 7 лет назад
omg yes. so beautiful. I have so much pride in my heart for my people. they fighting against injustice and setting trends!!
@NecroticCadaver
@NecroticCadaver 8 лет назад
Those are some bad bitches right there. 😍 Much love! xoxo 💕🔪
@EvansSt83
@EvansSt83 3 года назад
I’m pretty sure pin up models in the 1940s were influenced by these ladies with the hairstyles and what not.
@raulgutierrez9432
@raulgutierrez9432 5 лет назад
Pachuca is the capital city of Hidalgo in Mexico. Also named Pachuca is the sports club in Mexico.
@brandelynmarie
@brandelynmarie 7 лет назад
Fierce💖
@valentinadumitrache3504
@valentinadumitrache3504 8 лет назад
They look like strong gorgeous women, love the style didn't know the history , very interesting definetly going to look into it :D
@bookwrm4evr
@bookwrm4evr 8 лет назад
Yeah, i didn't know that bit about the prostitutes, then again wasn't the flapper style similarly portrayed because the girls were "wild".
@abrilllanos6868
@abrilllanos6868 8 лет назад
I know right? And you mentioned they were covered up AND they looked proper, basically they looked and dressed the same as everyone in the '40s, so I don't get that
@abrilllanos6868
@abrilllanos6868 8 лет назад
***** Definitely
@mariajauregui7770
@mariajauregui7770 8 лет назад
Yes, as Wake up And peace said , it was a racial thing. Often times latinas were potrayed (and still are) as promiscuous seducers.
@oscartafolla9272
@oscartafolla9272 8 лет назад
I switchblade concealed inside a pompadour?? Shit don't play.
@ChaoticButterfly
@ChaoticButterfly 7 лет назад
Yeah. When my mom went to school in California, there were some girls who actually did just that. They were the more gangbanger types, though, I think.
@Vampyra1919
@Vampyra1919 6 лет назад
I used to hide a switchblade in my giant pompadour and occasionally marijuana haha
@jocelyndavalos1247
@jocelyndavalos1247 8 лет назад
they looked so bad ass!!!!
@l.b.437
@l.b.437 8 лет назад
Ni de aqui, ni de alla is my entire life
@TheBrit1986
@TheBrit1986 8 лет назад
Tony !!! The hair God so happy to finally see some good vintage hair
@bookwrm4evr
@bookwrm4evr 8 лет назад
Flawless! as was the makeup & clothing...and models 8)
@lesmercredis
@lesmercredis 8 лет назад
Sometimes BF puts out really dumb shit... And sometimes it puts out lovely gems like this. Well done on the great fashion display and the history/heritage lesson!
@severelygrandcreation4295
@severelygrandcreation4295 8 лет назад
Autumm Dottir this isn't buzz feed
@TheICEgirl6100
@TheICEgirl6100 8 лет назад
it's basically buzzfeed it's part of it
@paulap2480
@paulap2480 8 лет назад
Pretty sure the pin up or rockabilly look was inspired or copied from Pachuca culture. Anyways, super proud of this video! I love that you're educating your viewers on Mexican-American culture #NiDeAquiNiDeAlla
@TuAmigoElMorrocoy
@TuAmigoElMorrocoy 6 лет назад
I'm pretty sure is the other way around. Pachuca came from pin up
@MacMac1313
@MacMac1313 5 лет назад
@@TuAmigoElMorrocoy Never !!! Go look at older pictures and you'll see. Pachucos are 30's and 40's generations, not 50's. Pachucos come from Chuco Town out of Texas. It was adopted out here in Los Angeles.
@MacMac1313
@MacMac1313 5 лет назад
@Mark Grant Yup, white people shaved their heads first, no question but if you really want to know truth go ask a South Sider to give you the real version of why it is that they shave their heads. The same could be said about whites rocking a Mohawk but nobody questions when and why they started styling their heads that way. That being said, Pachucos are a generation of the 30's and 40's that came originated out of Chuco Town and came out here to California and was embraced by Mexican angelenos. But to me it seems like it's a cross between both sides of the fence. Pin ups and Pachuco style go hand in hand which is why it's very often to see rockabilly's looking like Pachucos and vice versa. There's a very small distinction between the two and can easily be confused if you don't pay attention.
@LaviniaDeMortalium
@LaviniaDeMortalium 8 лет назад
Ok, the Agent Carter show, but with Pachuca as the leading women.
@YasMean
@YasMean 8 лет назад
I AM SCREAMING!!! Finally someone does these damned style videos right by bringing in the realness!!!!!
@lamejor19
@lamejor19 6 лет назад
To me these Pachuca looks remind me a lot of Frida Kahlo. Which was a revolutionary woman fighter where these ladies got most of the fashion ideas from.
@SkittlePokemonMC
@SkittlePokemonMC 8 лет назад
Such beautiful ladies! love these kind of videos
@yesyesseyes
@yesyesseyes 8 лет назад
I'd recommend reading the play, "Zoot Suit" by Luis Valdez! It really give you an insight to the injustices felt then and the style and language common then as well!
@tanyacastro2797
@tanyacastro2797 8 лет назад
So proud to be a Mexicana 💙💪💙
@xJustxZoie
@xJustxZoie 8 лет назад
Tanya Castro Yes ❤
@Izzy_Santos
@Izzy_Santos 6 лет назад
Brown pride 🇲🇽🇲🇽
@ericcasarez1003
@ericcasarez1003 5 лет назад
You said it sister.. remember and never forget Mexican people are the most beautiful and powerful people on earth. I am also so glad God spit me out as a Mexicano.... God bless us and let us all help each other grow one day soon.
@baetoulk5888
@baetoulk5888 8 лет назад
I love all the info you gave along with the styles!!! These are sooo amazing and it's so cool to learn about.
@toBe8ere
@toBe8ere 8 лет назад
great style and great callback to history!
@kimberlycloe4048
@kimberlycloe4048 8 лет назад
hey tú fuiste pachuco nadie te regañaba
@KittyCat-ro2df
@KittyCat-ro2df 8 лет назад
bailabas mambo, tienes que recordarlo
@corduroy99
@corduroy99 8 лет назад
Creo es "Hey pa, fuiste pachuco, TAMBIEN TE REGAÑABAN!" Maldita Vecindad y los hijos del Quito Patio
@dxnxm7149
@dxnxm7149 7 лет назад
aHHH MEMORIES
@DiscountPotato
@DiscountPotato 8 лет назад
Pero Like does really awesome youtube vlogs.. It doesn't get publicity it deserves. I'm not even hispanic but I appreciate the great videos that are made on this vlog.
@nomnoms6831
@nomnoms6831 8 лет назад
I love learning this. I love my Mexican culture.
@Bruisemachine
@Bruisemachine 8 лет назад
Proud to be Mexican-American
@EsmeHoneyy
@EsmeHoneyy 8 лет назад
Please tell us more about the lifestyles they lived. I would love that
@valeriem6187
@valeriem6187 8 лет назад
Wait a minute, so people called the Pachucas out for dressing masculine but no one said boo with Katherine Hepburn, a white woman, did the same thing?
@stupidsminkle
@stupidsminkle 8 лет назад
Society and media didn't approve of her doing it either. Her films where she was cross-dressing or going outside the norm of women's roles did poorly, her fashion choices were not received well, media considered her rude, arrogant, and provocative.
@Gii7077
@Gii7077 8 лет назад
yeah, as stupidsminkle says, media NOW sees it as revolutionary and outside the norm in a good way bc of how times have changed, in a similar way to how pachucas are portrayed as badasses and pioneers here but that connotation was DEFINITELY not positive back in the day. we're looking at things through a modern lense, but it's not how the majorty of their contemporaries would have viewed it
@willnill7946
@willnill7946 5 лет назад
Obsessed over white people?
@rafael285pc
@rafael285pc 8 лет назад
this look alike this 80s japanese school gangs JOOJOO
@tiredcatman7381
@tiredcatman7381 8 лет назад
SONO CHI NO SADAMEE okno u were talking about diu
@erikasanchez8960
@erikasanchez8960 8 лет назад
Im a pony Yes Especially the pants raised up very high with a belt.
@pvnchos1478
@pvnchos1478 5 лет назад
@Mark Grant most Japanese used their school uniforms to rock that punk slick back look.
@J_131
@J_131 6 лет назад
Such STUNNING looks. So proud of the STRONG Latina women that came before us. Their bravery and struggle...incredible.
@MacMac1313
@MacMac1313 5 лет назад
Whatever my Raza do, please don't be the first to call this a " Hispanic/Latino " style. It's a CHICANO style !!! Our Raza did not go through what they did only for decades later a bunch of non Mexicans or even Chicanos calling our revolutionary style " Hispanic/Latino " when it was Mexicans/CHICANOS who went through the struggles and injustices, not any of these so called " hispanics/Latinos " of today. We MEXICANS are not Hispanic nor Latino either, we are MEXICANS !!!! Get that straight !!! Mexican/Chicano pride ese 🇲🇽
@ArieL_V-
@ArieL_V- 2 года назад
Does it really matter tho?? we’re all Latinos at the end of the day. We all have that native blood. Reggaeton, bachata, latin trap, merengue originated from Puerto Rico/ Dominican Republic, Cumbia originated from Colombia. Punta originated from Honduras. Salsa originated from Cuba. We all share our cultures, music, food. And of the top of that we’re mixing with other Latinos. And In music videos we represent other Latino people.
@ArieL_V-
@ArieL_V- 2 года назад
You also think only Mexicans faced discrimination and injustices other Latinos did so too, Even we discriminate amongst each other just because he’s from another Latin American country. Mexicans discriminated Salvadorans back in the day. I wonder why??
@sunnyrainy2696
@sunnyrainy2696 8 лет назад
Those girls where born to model those clothes they look so confident and beautiful❤️
@GabrielaGonzalez-uq2yr
@GabrielaGonzalez-uq2yr 8 лет назад
I feel like this is historically inaccurate. WWII brought independence to women in America, both American and Chicano women pushed cultural norms because of this; the ability to make their own money and not depend on a man. The pachucho culture itself was not to rebel against social norms but to rebel against the stereotypes Americans had of Chicanos, such as lazy dirty hoodlums; during this time blacks were fighting for the same thing. The pachucho culture also had a lot to do with the lack of male figueres. Fathers, uncle's older brothers cousins were all doing their part in the war, and many of them died on Omaha Beach (something that has never been taught in American history). If you want true Chicano history, read Rodolfo Acuna Occupied America, a book that has been banned in Arizona and New Mexico.
@jahairab.morales292
@jahairab.morales292 6 лет назад
Great book.
@janedoe3798
@janedoe3798 6 лет назад
I really want to do this but I can't do the hair ☹️
@ac3483
@ac3483 3 года назад
I luv it ! I always loved the 40s and 50s hair, clothes, the Pachuco style both female and male😍
@isabellanebs22
@isabellanebs22 7 лет назад
love this so much- can't believe you didn't mention the drawing of the line in pencil on the back of the women's legs because they couldn't afford to buy stockings (in conservation of fabric and materials needed for WWII). saw the woman in red wearing it!! such bad asses
@syguzman5739
@syguzman5739 4 года назад
"Ni de aquí, ni de allá." That's a struggle I have lived with all life long 💔
@mariastutz8244
@mariastutz8244 5 лет назад
My mother, aunts and grandmothers on my mother's side of my Familia and I am DAMN PROUD OF IT TOO Y QUE 😎
@chelsealove8869
@chelsealove8869 8 лет назад
I love this kind of style, I think it's cute lol
@mastrubite
@mastrubite 7 лет назад
You are so beautiful yourself Chelsea! I love your style
@abrilllanos6868
@abrilllanos6868 8 лет назад
I think I just found my Halloween costume 😀
@ItsYaBoiV
@ItsYaBoiV 8 лет назад
They look so classy. 😍
@radchad2338
@radchad2338 7 лет назад
They look incredible, and badass. I'm here for their look and their story.
@Trund27
@Trund27 10 месяцев назад
Stunning, gorgeous, elegant, fierce.
@WendyHett
@WendyHett 8 лет назад
As someone interested in pin-up style, this gives me an entirely new subject to research! Thank you so much!
@spritepunk
@spritepunk 7 лет назад
Because my family is from Hidalgo, I kinda expected/wanted them to wear a Pachuca jersey
@iamaqween5156
@iamaqween5156 4 года назад
My great grandmother on my moms side was a pachuca my moms side is Chicano and my dads side is Mexican
@beth4928
@beth4928 7 лет назад
Love this!!! they kinda looked like the cutest gfs for a few seconds when they held hands at the end. quick question though: what is the trick for getting hair that big and have it stay in place, especially if your hair is curly, anyone know?
@saraicortez2909
@saraicortez2909 8 лет назад
Ni de aqui ni de alla
@Karen-bk5kb
@Karen-bk5kb 8 лет назад
Beautiful! The girls look gorgeous!
@corduroy99
@corduroy99 8 лет назад
THEM IS SOME FIRME HAINAS my friends FIRMES I tells you!!!
@ambersoul1
@ambersoul1 8 лет назад
They look like elegant strong women who knew who they were and where they came from and took zilch from the world.
@cereyza
@cereyza 8 лет назад
I'm so proud of my people 💖🌹
@ericcasarez1003
@ericcasarez1003 5 лет назад
I love how diverse we Mexicanos and Mexicanas are. We fit in modern day Wall Street to the work force to the "low life" aka low rider life. A true Mexican American family has blue collar people a couple of vaqueros (cowboys), a few people you think are white with blonde hair but understand no English, maybe a gangster or two, one that has a bad ass job with the big house that thinks he is better than the rest..... shit you name it... we got it... love my people... p.s. I love all of God's people I just happen to have a soft spot for "Raza".... they and you are all my hermanos y hermanas.
@sylvia3607
@sylvia3607 8 лет назад
Omg, when I was a teen I went with my sister as she went to her friends house who stayed with her grandma and ended up chatting with her and she started telling me about how she used to run with a gang of Latino girls and that they would put blades in their buns and brawled. She said she was a wild one when she was young. I guess I know what they were called now. I still wonder how they wore the blades in their hair it just stuck in my minds all these years.
@veganvintagegeek935
@veganvintagegeek935 6 лет назад
Thank you! For this very informative video. That is the sad reality Pachuco' and Pachuca's are not really mentioned enough in greaser/golden era history. I'm liked dude where are the Latinas and Latinos from the golden era that I can relate to also. The only lady that I can think of is Lupe Velez but no one else. Well, Rita Hayworth is Latina but they made her seem more like a white girl. I'm not saying that it was bad since I am half Latina and half white. And I totally rock my version of the Pachuca hairstyle every day.
@nishaperez690
@nishaperez690 7 лет назад
The pose from both mujers@2:43-2:53 is so powerful
@mr1597
@mr1597 4 года назад
Just a great and stylish video. Just makes me wanna put my locs on.
@urvincruz622
@urvincruz622 8 лет назад
yeah they look cool,☺☺☺😃☺☺
@gabbyperez9993
@gabbyperez9993 8 лет назад
These ladies look classy yet bad ass!! 🤓🤓
@hellonikky11
@hellonikky11 8 лет назад
I'm living for their style and makeup, yaasssss!!!!
@Rosymoss
@Rosymoss 7 лет назад
They look gangster at fuck! And at the same time so classy
@maddodeuil3342
@maddodeuil3342 7 лет назад
Damn, Pachuca is the name of the city where i live, and I had no idea it's the name of a counter culture Here in mexico it's just a small city Saber es crecer
@laurengarcia3838
@laurengarcia3838 8 лет назад
YES YES YES 😍😍😍 I'll always be in love with this look, I never see ladies like this anymore which breaks my heart.
@gennykoala2113
@gennykoala2113 7 лет назад
Estoy enamorada 😍 Such strong women ❤
@courtneywalsh9780
@courtneywalsh9780 6 лет назад
Mmmm those seamed stockings though 😍😍😍
@ithilgreenleaf8184
@ithilgreenleaf8184 8 лет назад
And now they call it "Rockabilly" or some shit..
@whossoul
@whossoul 6 лет назад
Rockabilly is a music style, which came with a very different set of fashion choices, such as cigarette pants and jeans, and shoulder revealing halter tops. The dresses they wore in the beginning were pretty indicative of the dresses popular during the time. The suit looks were actually inspired by mainstream mens fashion of the 1930's, namely the zoot suit. As fabric became rationed during the war, the style lost popularity in main stream fashion due to the large amount of fabric it took, while it remained popular with pachucos and pachucas.
@jocelynlopez3624
@jocelynlopez3624 8 лет назад
Well done! I think you should do a video on the Zoot Suit Riots 'cause so much of our latin history is forgotten.
@rob2face737
@rob2face737 8 лет назад
awesome. love the style and meanings behind them
@SakuraxNarutoxotaku
@SakuraxNarutoxotaku 8 лет назад
OMG yo tambien soy Valadez !! es muy dificil encontrar a alguien con ese apellido :O casi todos son Valdez
@jennivee5621
@jennivee5621 8 лет назад
Jezz Sanders no tan dificil (:
@danielav114
@danielav114 8 лет назад
Jezz Sanders Daniela Valadez!
@abrilllanos6868
@abrilllanos6868 8 лет назад
I didn't know these things myself, thanks for the history lesson 👌😀👍
@lisaellis2593
@lisaellis2593 3 года назад
Badass! Women! with style!
@maebaig
@maebaig 8 лет назад
they look fierce as hell and pretty as angels! badass lady is the best lady
@majestical15
@majestical15 5 месяцев назад
2:32 That last part is how I'm feeling: *Ni de aquí ni de allá* I'm too Mexican to the Americans, pero muy Americana pa los Mexicanos.
@teresarodriguez4245
@teresarodriguez4245 8 лет назад
I really wish they brought back this look i love it
@REIGNofTEARS
@REIGNofTEARS 6 лет назад
PACHUCA ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TdUjD7pib6s.html
@eliezermexicanimation
@eliezermexicanimation 4 года назад
They dont speak spanish i guess
@ago8931
@ago8931 6 лет назад
Esperansa, ay mami, you look gorgeous, beautiful you are beautiful.
@lamoskgr
@lamoskgr 8 лет назад
I thought Caló is a language spoken by Spanish and Portuguese Romani....
@carlosm.3426
@carlosm.3426 8 лет назад
No that is different, although the Mexican calo has words that come from the Romanis which till this day is used widely in Mexican slang such as chavo, lana, baro ect. which are words found in Romani and Mexican slang alike.
@lamoskgr
@lamoskgr 7 лет назад
Oh that's really interesting. Thanks for sharing
@diinalens
@diinalens 8 лет назад
LI VIN' for these looks! so powerful! aah
@Californiansurfer
@Californiansurfer Год назад
❤❤❤🙏. Evergreen by Naomi Hirahara. 1947 Japanese Americans are released from camps and sent to Chicago and return to Little Tokyo to find Bronzville black community and Hammer. Japanese American Zoot suiter. 😢
@alciao3441
@alciao3441 Месяц назад
Repent and believe the gospel of Jesus Christ!! There are no pacuchos in heaven; only born again believers!! Repent!!
@lamoskgr
@lamoskgr 8 лет назад
They look amazing! I didn even know what Pachuca's were... I feel so sad
@chil887
@chil887 8 лет назад
If I have lived in the 1940s, I would have criticized the pachucas style, but as of now, they look so bad.
@janireguardado8507
@janireguardado8507 8 лет назад
Ugh they're baaabes
@LallyPopp
@LallyPopp 7 лет назад
Pachucas?? That's what they call the Pin Up look??? Ok... they slayin' tho.
@dirtyx4241
@dirtyx4241 8 лет назад
Can this style comeback pls
@rhey81
@rhey81 8 лет назад
Apparently someone cheated on Cindy before this video was done and she's gonna stab someone in the parking lot..
@takari4eva
@takari4eva 8 лет назад
In Costa Rica pachuca means the entire opposite 😱
@fruityloops6780
@fruityloops6780 8 лет назад
What does it mean?
@takari4eva
@takari4eva 8 лет назад
Pachuca is someone lowerclass nasty, rude
@fruityloops6780
@fruityloops6780 8 лет назад
Ahh okay, thanks.
@cesigallardo2233
@cesigallardo2233 7 лет назад
Fio That's firme. 😜
@swagguhnaut361
@swagguhnaut361 7 лет назад
sorry my family can not relate. My grandma was poor. They were migrants and wore bird feed bags as clothing.
@Strawberry_Angelic
@Strawberry_Angelic 6 лет назад
So is it like the pinup?and if so did they influence it? And what did the pachucas do?I read the txt but more info plz
@tanyuh5542
@tanyuh5542 8 лет назад
Honestly they're so fierce I'm surprised anyone had the nerve to suppress them
@MAtobias99
@MAtobias99 8 лет назад
I like the background music :)
@SparksFly87
@SparksFly87 8 лет назад
So badass and glam ... I would totally go for one of these looks.
@ecarrasco234
@ecarrasco234 8 лет назад
So much slayage!!
@Thegirlofisle
@Thegirlofisle 7 лет назад
Esperanza tiene una de las sonrisas más hermosas que he visto. 😍
@natalieflores8301
@natalieflores8301 8 лет назад
Yaaaaaaaas all the feels 🔥🔥🔥
@henryruiz3329
@henryruiz3329 8 лет назад
JAJAJAJA My born city its named Pachuca!!!!!
@Music0Musica0musique
@Music0Musica0musique 8 лет назад
😮 they look so cool
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