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Learning the Parisian way in 3 days 

Fineas Jackson
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A recap of the later segments of my European adventure. A story that weaves together my time in Florence and Paris, with the common thread of the journey being my discovery of an emerging brand called Objekt. I get the opportunity to meet the founders, and I come away truly inspired by their work.
As always, there is food, shopping, and sights. But this is a very sentimental, reflective adventure. One where I learn as much about myself as I do about the brands that I discover.
Paris was vastly different from Italy. My first day in Marais showcased the best dressed people I have ever seen in my life. Period. I came away with a new appreciation for street style, and some new garments to boot. We'll go over all of this and more. So stay tuned and stay excited.
-Ciao

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6 сен 2024

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@lydiarowe491
@lydiarowe491 Месяц назад
Your Paris sojourn gave you more than expected…connecting with the designers of your fave jeans..maybe this could be another aspect of having collections to sell back home…your passion for the finer quality in fashion could be an idea to pursue..🇫🇷
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Quality has always been extremely important to me. In clothes it is everything. Definitely something I will put a heavy focus on when I create my own pieces. Thank you for watching and for the great comment!
@fullblown5
@fullblown5 Месяц назад
Keep up the great work! The content is authentic and entertaining!
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel, and welcome to the journey!
@MichaelDJ68
@MichaelDJ68 Месяц назад
I can't even explain why, but I guess I'm intrigued by any young person obsessed with creative endeavors. Perhaps it is a surprise to find out you're a computer science major, but it just shows that you are multifaceted. I haven't been to Paris in 20 years. I must return. You are right, Paris is magical and more like the movies than anyone can possibly imagine until they set foot in that place.
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Thank you Michael. Yes, I am obsessed. The ultimate goal is to design my own pieces and make my own garments, but one step at a time. Super excited to have you along for the process, and to have such strong interest and support from someone who is also very creatively inclined. Maybe this is your sign to take a trip to Paris! Thank you again for commenting, it is very much appreciated.
@MichaelDJ68
@MichaelDJ68 Месяц назад
@@FineasJackson Well, I finally broke my European travel hiatus with my tour of Northern Italy in June, so perhaps Paris is in the cards. I'm also am overdue for a London Theatre binge. I also just need to get back to New York and see all my old friends this coming year--maybe in April.
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
New York is very vibrant; it is where I am currently based. And all the hype about the crime and the safeness is a bit overdone. Haven't ran into any issues myself. Would definitely recommend coming back. I've never been to London, how is it there?
@MichaelDJ68
@MichaelDJ68 Месяц назад
@@FineasJackson London is great and its own unique experience--full of history of course. I go for the theatre, but also do the sight seeing things during the day. Plenty of great shopping. The mens tailoring shops are old school quality.
@raw268
@raw268 Месяц назад
Thank you very much for your interesting and personal videos! It is exciting to watch your travels in your search for your personal style. It seems that simple and pure suits you very well and therefore I wonder all the time how the menswear by Jil Sander ("The Queen of Clean Chic") would suit you. These clothes are incredibly expensive, but if you studied their design language, you could find and try something less expensive. I wish you continued joy and success on your journey!
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Jil Sander is one I've been meaning to look into. The Queen of Clean is such a fantastic catch phrase! The prices are insane, out of range-for now. The style reminds me a bit of Eileen Fisher, which I really like as well. I went to the shop the other day and tried on some of the clothes (I know they are women's). Some of the cuts were beautiful and I had to talk myself out of buying a t-shirt. Definitely an aesthetic I will be exploring! Thank you for the recommendation!
@raw268
@raw268 Месяц назад
Thank you very much for your reply! I think it's great that you're crossing boundaries between menswear and womenswear in your search for your style, because it really opens you up to new experiences with different fabrics and cuts! I would like to apologise for suggesting Jil Sander! It has obviously been far too long since I have seen clothes from this company. Jil Sander has sold her company and hasn't worked for them for a long time and I have just realised that the design that is now on offer has very little to do with the original! Her minimalist style with clear lines and sharp cuts always reminded me of the Bauhaus motto: "form follows function". So I withdraw my suggestion! Have you ever considered consulting a professional Personal Colour Analysis? I am aware that such advice limits your freedom to wear whatever you like, but on the other hand it also helps you to choose colours consciously and thus to be able to control your spending on clothes more strategically.
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Thank you for your reply! I love these long form conversations, and the fact that this video is becoming a style forum of sorts! A professional Personal Colour Analyst is a very interesting suggestion. I would definitely like to meet one and discuss colour and how it fits into my own style, but to be honest, I like spending everything I have on clothes. I know it sounds crazy, and in some ways it limits other aspects of my life, but it feels like it unlocks the ultimate freedom to explore. I'm at the age where I'd rather spend now when the money is less important and try to build something meaningful to me, in hopes that the spending and subsequent exploration can carry me through the rest of life. That being said, if you know of any, please let me know! Exploration is the key word for me, and I'm happy to try anything and everything that will help advance my style and taste. Thank you again for your comment and for the great conversation!
@raw268
@raw268 Месяц назад
You're right, you shouldn't lose the fun in the process! After all, clothing is a form of communication and styles and colours can say a lot. The only suggestion I can give you is not to take clothing too seriously; it is one way of expressing yourself - and you should be aware of what you are "saying" - but it is also just one way among many others. At the end of the day, it's just fashion, nothing more, but also nothing less. I think the most important thing is to persue your dreams and enjoy doing it.
@shenchristopher9439
@shenchristopher9439 Месяц назад
the fit is impressive bro
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Thank you brother. Appreciate the compliment😉
@fabian_fabian_fabian
@fabian_fabian_fabian Месяц назад
I love the special atmosphere of your videos (please marry me :D). They inspired me to order clothes from Italy for the first time. I pray that the Italian cuts will fit me because Italians are on average up to 10 cm shorter than people in other parts of Europe, which is why Italian designers seem to work with slightly different body proportions.
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Haha, I'm glad to hear you tried out Italian clothes and thank you for the wonderful compliment!!! Which shop did you purchase from, if I may ask? Definitely a style to get used to-a slimmer and shorter, almost more boyish cut. But it is such an elegant look. Let me know how everything works out, and if you need any recommendations for stores, I am more than happy to help!
@fabian_fabian_fabian
@fabian_fabian_fabian Месяц назад
@@FineasJackson I ordered from Gutteridge, a brand I got to know thanks to your Rome video. So you are now officially a fashion influencer ;-). The parcels will arrive next week. In the meantime, I've watched all the videos by and about Gutteridge that I could find and I've done a lot of research into the characteristics of Neapolitan tailoring. If you know of any other brands with classic Italian “sprezzatura style” that can be bought online in Europe and that are in a similar price and quality category to Gutteridge, I would be very grateful. Do you know Sciamat? Some of their pieces are perhaps more art than wearable fashion, but I find it so interesting how they take the Italian idea of deconstructing the stiff English suit to an extreme.
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Yes, Gutteridge is a fantastic choice! I found a different brand in Rome called Strategic Business Unit. They are a bit more expensive, but of an incredibly high quality. Better than Gutteridge, in my opinion. Their website is weird though, and everything says sold out (at least for me in the US). I feel like they may just not ship to the US, because when you switch to other languages, the products are available to purchase. It may be worth looking into, if you are interested. Also, I stumbled on this brand Boglioli while shopping one day in NYC. They are also more expensive-out of my price range, but the stuff was definitely class. Velasca for shoes-the best for the price by a wide margin (at least from what I have seen). Sciamat is new to me; thank you for the recommendation!
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
@@fabian_fabian_fabian Very glad to hear everything worked out!
@JimmyBramlett
@JimmyBramlett Месяц назад
As obscene as your spending might be, if they are things you cherish then it's all right. You never hear anyone regretting they don't have more money saved up in their 401ks. And travel travel travel. Especially in your 20s.
@FineasJackson
@FineasJackson Месяц назад
Haha, yes! Obscene is the perfect word, but at least it's entertaining, right? I always follow my heart and hope the rest will work out. And so far it has...to an extent. Thank you for watching, and if you want more I'm going to do a total haul in my next video for the whole Europe trip. Welcome to the journey!
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