Everything screams old money and casual wealth without her ever actually showing anything off. “Ah yes my grandma commissioned this dress when she went to Buckingham palace” like that’s an everyday thing? Wow.
@ Dahlia Zuo Because you do not own an Yves Saint Laurent dress that belonged to your grandmother ?!?!?! ... that you had adjusted of course ... because you are thiner than her...
I suppose it is this one: pl.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g1078110-d1934912-Reviews-Palazzo_Dalla_Casapiccola-Recanati_Province_of_Macerata_Marche.html
if anyone knows what religion i have to join to ensure that i reincarnate as a skinny french heiress who can just do art in gorgeous apartments around europe for the rest of my life please hit me up
It's clear from her stories of grandma and her extensive travel, beginning as a teen, that she's supported by an incredibly wealthy family. She's very lucky. Unfortunately, I've always felt this chasm of indifference towards homes that are paid for by family wealth as opposed to the curation of items carefully chosen and paid for by a person's own work.
Totally agree. I think it's more thrilling to hear about incredible thrift finds and someone actually curating their style from scratch. Like for example, I would like to see her grandma's place instead since she is obviously the original taste maker in the family. 😆
My favourite part is the old Hermes & Gucci neckerchief being upcycled into cushion covers XD but I still love her style, and her commitment to curating her space according to her own tastes. You can't underestimate how easy it is, especially if you're rich, to just buy new everything or let a designer decide everything for you!
Honestly, I am tired of watching glamorized videos about people whose priviledge outweigh their accomplishments. There is nothing wrong with people having money and the lady in the video seems like an accomplished painter. The problem is how the video depicts this as her having exceptional taste. If I have so many pretty things that I can afford to stich an Hermes scarf on a pillow, and my grandmother sends me family furniture passed down through generations from her mansion in Italy, and Yves st Laurent used to design dresses for my grand mother who used to be an It Girl, I do not think I can afford to be non-stylish and nor being stylish is an accomplishment, but a consequence. This video is so unfashionable in spirit...
Agree! Nice eye candy but so what… rich girl can afford … I like her paintings . She seems like very privileged. She is talented but also born with a golden spoon in herbmouth. I like homestories where people make a lot of thrift store finds and do upcycling. Sure Vogue is an exclusive mag but I think there are other homestories which a have a background not as filthy rich with a grandma living in an historic palazzo.
To be honest, the living room furniture looks like it was passed down from her grandmother...such a weird 80's Florida vibe with drab yucky pastel colors. The dried floral arrangements and the palm in that tacky golden pot...I really do not like anything in her apartment.
This by far the best one yet. Every part of her home is beautiful and enchanting .I like how there a lot of stuff but yet it doesn’t feel clutter it all goes together .
Her home is beautiful but I’d really prefer to see a focus on less privileged people. I would LOVE to see tours of working class homes!! It sure is easy to have a beautiful apartment when your family’s rich AF
I am working class and I don't want to see homes like mine, that's just depressing. I want to see beautiful homes in videos like this. I watch videos like this for escapism not reality, that's the whole point.
@@THALOOTI i do agree that it's easier if you have style, but money is a seriously limiting factor. I'd love to see what creative ideas other working class folk come up with when faced with this problem (e.g. thrifting, upcycling, crafting. . .) Edit: typo
@@balthasardenner5216 being working class doesn't mean your house has to be depressing, that's just you lmao. My house is working class and still cute, cozy and enjoyable and that's on having style, managing a budget and a personality
@@sanpellegrinolimonata yass I've seen some house/apartment tours from small youtubers and when they tell you how they came up with certain ideas or how they discovered some of their furniture in second hand stores and then transformed them into something new, that's the creativity I like to see
Comme plusieurs l'ont déjà souligné, Vogue nous présente une fois de plus le cliché de la jolie jeune fille née dans l'argent et le luxe, qui habite dans un endroit de rêve meublé de trucs hors de prix, et qui n'a pas à travailler pour vivre. Un réel privilège, qui ne reflète pas la réalité de la parisienne moyenne. Ceci dit, pour une fois je reconnais du talent. J'adore ses toiles. C'est la première fois que Vogue présente une femme qui est une réelle artiste, contrairement à toutes les autres présentées jusqu'ici. Est-ce que son talent serait le même si elle n'avait pas eu le privilège d'apprendre de maîtres et de passer tout son temps à travailler sur son art? Bien sûr que non. Mais le résultat est là et il est superbe.
@@itsflowerside Je pense que les commentateurs qui ragent sont complètement à côté de la plaque. C'est évident pour tout le monde qu'il ne s'agit pas de la parisienne moyenne, et alors ? A quoi bon rager ? Quant à déterminer si son talent « serait le même » sans son « privilège », qu'en sait-elle ? L'art ne se juge pas au mérite. Bref arrêtez de rager, personne n'est tenu d'être représentatif, et d'ailleurs le thème c'est "dream appartement".
Ça s'appelle un magazine de luxe, je t'engage jeune fille puisque la norme et la réalité te tiennent tant à coeur de te retourner plutôt vers les épisodes de Valérie Damidot 🤓
@@simonpierre3713 Tu as pas entièrement faux, sauf que aujourd'hui des magazine de luxe, surtout papier s'effondre car ils ne changent pas, aujourd'hui les filles qui achetaient vogue pour rêver ne le font plus, avant vogue présentés de l'art comme Vogue Italia, qui est selon beaucoup le vogue le plus artistique, vogue us, le plus inclusif, et vogue paris ? le plus suiveur de tendance. Ces magazine ont la force d'évoluer les gens de lancer des tendances aujourd'hui c'est eux qui suivent la tendance. Il faut savoir partager un avis constructif. Je suis vogue depuis de nombreuses années et je ne parle pas du travail, leur cover sont devenus sans recherches, sans fond, leur contenus ressemble a un vieux numéro Closer, leur edito sont soporifique. Plus de 70% des filles recherches une forme de rêve au quel elle peuvent s'identifier. La vogue dépeint toujours des filles riches "artiste" qui se ressemble.Il suffit de voir le contenus du vogue us en video :)
Toujours et encore le même type de fille qui a 25 ans vivent dans des appartements que la majorité des personnes de son âge ne peuvent même pas imaginer. Continuer à vendre le fantasme de la belle parisienne née avec d'immenses privilèges devient épuisant et hypocrite. De la part d'un magazine de renom qui pourrait montrer une diversité dans ces choix ça en devient épuisant.
El Famoso Pourquoi pas, Fatoumata des HLMs est peut être tout aussi créative et peut avoir bcp de gout. Peut être que ça peut justement changer ta vision d’elle aussi 😁
Vogue is mindfucking us at this point with these cloned rich artsy girls 😄 but I really appreciate the aesthetics every time. It really inspired me and gave me a lot of creative ideas. It's like a fairytale and I believe that's the point of this series.
My entire Paris apartment when I was a student would have fit in her kitchen. My then boyfriend's apartment was slightly bigger than his bed. It would be nice to see how people in tiny studio Parisian apartments style them and make them cozy, stylish and functional.
Living in Russia for that long for sure had an impact on her style. Politics aside, they still know what a timeless classic culture is and live it daily. Her family having "old" money and using it for education of their kids and encouragment to develop and grow as human beings is an amazing thing to see actually. We have to remember- Hermes scarf, as expensive as it may be, its still just a pretty scarf. Its not about having things, its about what you do with them.
Just Me You are someone who understands this and you are correct. After reading so many comments I am aghast at the jealousy, unsophistication and plain stupidity of what I read. What a pity.
Can you give us an example of Russia knowing what a timeless classic culture is?? I thought it had died down in Russia with the October revolution. This is a serious question.
I recognize that Vogue is an institution that exists to highlight and display fabulous cosmopolitan lifestyles, but the hegemonic content is a bit tired. I’m not a French woman, but their lifestyles are constantly fetishized in a way that feels disingenuous. Being that Paris is so diverse, with creative and successful people of their own merit, why do we zero in on the same type of privileged, able bodied, white femme? I won’t downplay their own successes, it’s not fair to tear people down, but why not uplift a different section of the population? I can’t imagine what a similar representation of American women would do to my psyche, and self esteem. I could be off base, things get lost in translation, but I’ve noticed a pattern.
I think she is lovely, her clothes are beautiful, her apartment is fabolous, she was such a delight, with or without money, she has an impeccable taste.
Shes so creative and I love the aesthetic of her apartment , so comfy with the pale colors and I love that shes upcycled her mom and grandmom's things into nowadays style
Why do people hate?Let her do her.She is obviously a very talented human being I mean her paintings are really beautiful.She really seems natural not forced.People live like this.I like watching these videos idk it’s very aesthetically inspiring.
@@neofils of course not, she has a thick English accent. It is true though that a ton of French girls have the same style and hair, and living in Paris for the past 15 years I was astonished at the lack of creativity in this 'capital of fashion'. It seems like having long, natural color, wavy hair is the only look...
@@neofils this is not what I am saying at all. You can definitely be classy and stylish without being a total conformist. All he French girls I see have the same long hair. Is having short hair being not classy or 'tremdy'? It is not. Unfortunately being original, or even slightly different in anything is seen in a bad light IN French society, they have confused the égalité with egalitarism, and a bunch of nonsense on jealousy, modesty, confidence and soon plagues the French with the fundamental incapacity to accept anything that threatens the old status quo.
She's pretty interesting. And her house reflects her personality. Her work is amazing too!!! Edit: I also liked how she wore a different outfit for every room.
TO all the people who say that Vogue shows only posh, rich, priviliged girls; so what? It is just a proper place to show this kind of places, people and their lifestyle. It is a fairytale in a way, it can be soothing and pleasant just to look at them, while sipping a morning coffee. If you are hurt by this view, just do not wath and keep on scrolling - these videos are NOT obligatory to watch, there is plenty of other points of view and lifestyles to be found ON THE INTERNET. Bye bye.
I haven't even started scrolling down and I can already smell the hate comments. Edit: But seriously, what do you want, having a look to some random person's random looking apartment? I can show you mine: a couch that I bought in an IKEA like store, one of those metalic Eiffel Towers I bought in Paris, my plastic dishes... normal stuff? We already know that, most of us live it everyday, so why see it again here? What is that going to inspire us for? On the other hand, with videos like days (note it does say "dream" in the title) we can have ideas to make our homes better, style ideas, etc. Maybe I don't have that huge fan she has there in the kitche and that she bought, who knows, from Marie Antoinette herself, but I have another fan that is cheap but thatcan look pretty hanging on the wall and I can get the idea from this. Seriously, insecure people are the ones who are bothered by other people's wealth and success.
Ok c'est Vogue, ok il faut faire rêver, vous êtes payés pour ça. Mais franchement ça devient indécent de nous montrer uniquement des jeunes femmes qui ont d'immenses privilèges uniquement dus à leurs héritages familiales... Vogue US ne vous dit rien ??? Mais punaise allez sur les 73 questions d'Alicia Keys ... le cool, la simplicité et le talent incarnés... née à Harlem !!!!! Elle elle fait de l'effet !
Le problème c'est que les auditrice de Vogue US sont ultra friantes de ce genre de vidéos. Donc ça continuera toujours tant que la Française fera "rêver" les étrangers ^^ perso ça me donne des idées déco mdrr
Real money is old money! Amazing, good for her. Really wealthy people are so strategic, they built generational wealth, no divorce to keep the asset in the family and always making move thinking about the future. Only thing we can do as middle class/poor people is building the foundation for us and those coming after us. stone by stone.
Okay hear me out: she didn’t narrate in that affected dreamy voice, they showed the apartment, all of her art had a point of view, she didn’t mention saint-ouen once idk I think it’s a winner. Bravo Vogue!
No way! You’re just starting out in life, and you’re amazing and unique for who you are and what you bring to the world. Don’t waste your precious energy and time on negative feelings about yourself, and don’t let anyone else control how you feel about yourself. You’re in charge of that! You don’t need lots of money to be interesting or have interesting things. You can be successful in whatever you do, or end up doing, and should love yourself every step of the way!
This is just a spoiled, rich girl. Girls who have to fight and work harder will have more depth. All the rich girls I know have these superficial features that makes them a bit vapid. Just be proud of yourself!
Félicitations! Enfin quelqu’un qui comprend les belles choses /vintage! J’adore refaire vivre un vieux manteau, objet artistique etc.. J’adore votre façon de penser! Votre appartement est à votre image….SUBLIME!
I find these comments incredibly distasteful. Stop focusing on money and focus on sentiment. She talks about how she loves things with a sentimental value and something that can be passed down from generation to generation. A home is such a private place and should be a haven to each person.
Can you please do a video on Purple Palace and her home? She's also an artist in Paris, she moved there from the USA and she's such a kind and bright soul. She also doesn't have this posh aura around her which I think would be a very nice thing to see on Vogue Paris. People that aren't privileged and rich exist, and they live their lives so differently from these people in Vogue's normal videos. I hope you'll take this into consideration!
Coucou Vogue! J'ai 25 ans, je vis dans 150 mètres carrés dans le 16ème, j'adoooore chiner des pièces vintage de designers et mon style est plutôt intemporel-casual-chic avec toujours un petit "twist" décalé car j'ai beaucoup de personnalité. Oh, et je suis photographe et jolie aussi! Vos collaborateurs ne m'ont toujours pas contactée pour représenter la femme parisienne, dois-je m'inquiéter? J'attends de vos nouvelles. A très vite, xoxo
Coucou Vogue je suis une frustrée en train de pleurer sur vos vidéos qui me offensent tellement et comme j'ai rien a faire de ma vie bas, je vais cracher sur des riches qui je connais pas du tout et j'ai jamais croisé de ma vie, par contre j'aime bien Vogue qui n'est que un magazine élitiste mais je rêve de me sentir identifié en voyant dans vos vidéos des prototypes a la Nabilla, Zahia o Nana Wakamura toutes sorties du bon banlieue ou la police n'ose jamais rentrer.. XoXo 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Such an intelligent woman. I love her interpretation of transhumanism, broken memory and above all her personality. its good to know that some rich people still posses such quality. Vogue, please make more videos like this!
I liked it, a lot! For me it was a beauty & art trip. And I love this idea to keep things from your relatives instead of buying new new new. I don't know this girl ( who is obviously a great artist) but I like her style and find some inspiration (sitting in my 60m2 flat) 😂 Well done, thank you Vogue Paris!
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Same! I find these 'rich girl of the week' type videos interesting but ultimately demoralising. She has such a beautiful apartment but doesn't seem to have worked hard to earn it
Malu is a young woman who not only is naturally beautiful (not a stitch of make-up) but is such a talented painter. Her apartment truly reflects who she is and where she came from. And it seems her grand mother has lived a charmed life.
la vie est dure, on se dit qu'on vit dans un appart pas terrible, on se dit qu'on a quelques kilos en trop, qu'on vieillit, qu'on offre pas assez à nos gosses; on se fait du mal et puis... On regarde une fille un style et là, révélation ! on n'est pas aussi insupportable d'arrogance et de fatuité mais aussi d'indigence que cette fille (et les autres), et on se sent beaucoup mieux, merci Vogue ! Et entre parenthèse les trucs peints (je n'ose pas appeler oeuvres) que tu vends et que le client doit casser,, l'art contemp rabâche ça depuis 60 ans et pour les trucs au mur il y a de grosses erreurs anatomiques, de raccourcis, ça la fout mal..
Je trouve qu'elle a un super talent, j'aime beaucoup ce qu'elle fait. Arrêtez de critiquer, chacun sa situation, sa vie ... et je trouve que ce genre de vidéo est un échappatoire, ca permet de voir autre chose.. bien sur, on a pas tous ce décors de vie !
Hi hi j adore la visite ultra arty/intello ... "alors ça c'est une performance que j'ai faite à Rome ... ce sont des morceaux après destruction de mon œuvre..... " "ça c'est un bar mappemonde déniché par mon mec dans une brocante en ligne ..." le truc le plus kitsch de la surface la terre 😁
This is the second young painter that vogue has showed who somehow lived in a mansion... if vogue keeps going this route they should not expect to be around for more than 10 more years. People are over the bourgeoisie.
I immediately wondered "what does this very young girl do to afford this place?" .... then I read the comments below and realized it's old money come down to her. Being rich makes you immediately fascinating I guess.
Réponse à FR.F: Si les jeunes femmes qui sont nées avec une cuillère d'argent sont tout aussi intéressantes que les autres, moins "bien nées", alors je t'invite à aller fréquenter des prolo au quotidien, ou dans une association qui leur vient en aide, ce que nous faisons dans ma famille. Pour moi, cette femme est totalement conformiste, comme beaucoup de femmes dont on fait le portrait ici, en adéquation avec les attendus de ce milieu. C'est presque une caricature. On peut être complexée socialement, à partir du moment où une bourgeoisie d'élite nous fait ressentir son mépris et sa supériorité. Mais nous autres, non héritiers, non rentiers, avons bien plus de mérite que ces femmes-là. Ne soyez pas complexées les filles :) Et comme le dit un ami qui a gravité dans le milieu très bourgeois du XVIè, à Malakoff: "En grattant un peu, tu te rendras vite compte que ces gens-là n'ont qu'un vernis culturel".
Nikribophavan elles ont une vraie conscience de classe et sont toutes identiques. Tellement superficielles qu on commence à en avoir marre qu elles terniss
J'adore ! tu as résumé une chose immense et importante. Quand vogue descendra dans la rue pour voir ces françaises toutes si différentes, si belle a leur façon, alors la oui je dirais Bravo. Pas une seule fille en video avec des cheveux court ? Et Twiggy ? Ras le bol de bosser dans un milieu de mode ou tu te bats pour la nouveauté la différence pour que des magazines dirigé par une pale copie de la fille riche détruise tout pour complexer des femmes avec des Hadid et des filles de. Dommage que Peter Lindbergh soit mort il aurait détruit Emmanuelle Alt
On boit vos larmes les prolos bon en attendant je dois aller acheter du Gucci à ma mère pour son anniversaire avant d’aller déjeuner dans un grand restaurant parisien
Had to watch twice, one time for reading subtitles as I don't speak or understand french, the second time to look at all of her fabulous art that she has created and collected. Beautiful ♡❤💜🧡💚💛💙🧘♀️🤰🙏