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why i love gatekeeping fashion (am i just a b***?) 

Laini Ozark
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@alex9190
@alex9190 Год назад
when everyone dresses the same irl it reminds me of my old sims saves where i was really obsessed with certain jeans or tops and would put every sim in the same outfit just different color variations
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
HAHAHA I LOVE THIS
@carmenbaby
@carmenbaby Год назад
Same with the get famous pack where you can have a celebrity trait that has all the townies copy your look 💀 I hated that
@miyalol1862
@miyalol1862 Год назад
@@carmenbaby yess😭
@TimeQuxxn
@TimeQuxxn Год назад
HAHAHAHAHS actually laughed out lod cuz SAME
@silh3345
@silh3345 Год назад
I did that too! Back when I only had a limited amount of packs I used to dress all my sims (especially the male sims) in the same two or three jeans and a plain T-shirt or sweater.
@veronica-xd3ci
@veronica-xd3ci Год назад
People really stay wanting their products spoon fed to them, my favorite example I’ve seen on Pinterest was a pic with a vase and some dried flowers in it: “Where are the flowers from?” “the Earth”
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
HAHAHAHA
@silh3345
@silh3345 Год назад
I always find it funny when I see people on Pinterest ask “where’s the top from” and it’s literally a plain black or white T-shirt
@vickymoreno3977
@vickymoreno3977 Год назад
Pinterest comments can be infuriating. "What aesthetic is this??" under a fruits magazine street snap
@icecold0098
@icecold0098 Год назад
OMG THISSS
@mkim4091
@mkim4091 Год назад
@@vickymoreno3977 🤣🤣🤣
@laurascottcary
@laurascottcary Год назад
you bring up such an interesting point about what tiktok specifically has done for consumer culture. i’ve had ppl on tiktok call me a gatekeeper for saying an item was thrifted instead of going to my closet, finding the piece, reading the label, and responding with the exact brand!!! i think the internet has spoiled us by giving us instant access to so much info and now we feel entitled enough to pester people we don’t know for details as small as the label on their top
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
!!!!!
@CE98
@CE98 Год назад
thats so bizarre. you're doing them a favor telling them where its from and they not only demand an answer but they ostracize you if you don't do it "correctly". Social media has lost all form of friendliness- just tell me where to shop and then shutup.
@starcrossedknits
@starcrossedknits Год назад
yes i swear the entitlement is off the charts! people honestly want to trade their time for yours, and somehow feel entitled to it. i make knitting content and get a bunch of messages on insta/tiktok asking for help with random knitting techniques (not even stuff i've posted about, they're just asking me because they can see that i knit) and i've honestly stopped answering most of them because a) people can literally just google and spend 10 min looking through the answers vs expecting a random stranger to spend their time writing them an answer, and b) the number of times i don't even get a "thank you" is just UNREAL. i can't imagine feeling so entitled to someone's time and effort and not even saying thank you. definitely feels like a culture shift that's grown lately
@carleymills322
@carleymills322 Год назад
Totally agree!
@corneliastreets
@corneliastreets Год назад
The funny thing is that a lot of creators actually go the extra mile to go “Thrifted - [Brand] on label” but whenever their thrift finds literally have no labels, I’ve seen people complain that they could’ve tried looking it up online to link. Why don’t YOU try looking for it??? Like???
@Loveerta
@Loveerta Год назад
I cannot express how the Pinterest comments boil my blood. On a celeb pic from the 90s some idiot will say "where can I find this dress, trousers, top etc" like bro...in Kate Moss's wardrobe archives?? They will ask where plain white tees are from for gods sake. I'm all about gatekeeping, if you're too dumb to do the search, you don't deserve it 😂
@chaaaargh
@chaaaargh Год назад
exactly 😭 this and "what's the aesthetic?"
@veve7349
@veve7349 Год назад
I think it's lazyness tbh. People ask me about vintage pieces that took me forever to find and that I taylor or restore myself. They want the style without putting in time and effort. Fast fashion makes people think that theres a quick link to everything. I find it a little rude sometimes honestly, I'm not somebody's unpaid personal shopper.
@ryeofoatmeal
@ryeofoatmeal Год назад
damn true 💀 like it just a damn basic jacket yet they're asking where is it from kzksjsn
@no.reply_
@no.reply_ Год назад
Yes, they think everything is available and that they can click and get it the same day. Where's the joy in copying an entire outfit that you might not really like
@CE98
@CE98 Год назад
or theyll say its from shein, as if shein is an actual store and not just a mass manufacturer and makes everything that circulates even a little bit on social media
@Ari-uc9je
@Ari-uc9je Год назад
Agreed. These people sharing these “dupes” are sharing Amazon fashion, under the pretense that it’s “better” when it’s all crappy fast fashion at the end of the day.
@Ari-uc9je
@Ari-uc9je Год назад
Or sharing the relisation par “dupe” from Amazon when it’s a rip off of the original small business owners design, time, hard work and labor …
@keeptaiwanfree
@keeptaiwanfree Год назад
yeah they share dupes from amazon or shein, as if they’re not just cheap chinese manufacturers who steal designs from ACTUAL fashion designers. oh my god. it makes me angry.
@anairam1247
@anairam1247 Год назад
And they get commission from those Amazon links. They don't link those items to do anyone a favor but themselves
@kawawawawas
@kawawawawas Год назад
Laini teaching basic critical thinking skills 💅🏼
@emilymcatee6518
@emilymcatee6518 Год назад
factsss
@keeptaiwanfree
@keeptaiwanfree Год назад
something the internet generation needs dearly
@woahfully2982
@woahfully2982 Год назад
lmfao 😭
@kaylaf.a620
@kaylaf.a620 Год назад
Congrats on the birth of your daughter! Could you do a video on unpopular fashion opinions when it comes to dressing children? Looking forward to more videos from you this year, you’ve been doing amazing!💜
@199X-y3v
@199X-y3v Год назад
i love this idea
@weenusfranklin2752
@weenusfranklin2752 Год назад
Yes please!
@iluvzevon
@iluvzevon Год назад
I was hesitant but “if gatekeeping makes people shop less…” convinced me you’re right. Everyone has to have the exact thing only for it to be out of style in a few weeks and then it gets donated somewhere or put in a landfill. It’s wild!
@bettydraper2034
@bettydraper2034 Год назад
this is exactly what got me to agree too.
@hamilcross
@hamilcross Год назад
nah she literally just used that as justification for her to be stuck up lmfao but y'all will eat anything up ig
@bettydraper2034
@bettydraper2034 Год назад
@@hamilcross and u know this how? u know her personally? u know her true nature?
@Gh0ulsin
@Gh0ulsin Год назад
@@hamilcross you must be one of those people who asks where someone’s basic black shirt is from. Sit down
@sophia8992
@sophia8992 Год назад
@@hamilcross if you like fashion do the research urself it’s that simple 😭
@sophia2406k
@sophia2406k Год назад
You were so real for this, a large part of why I love thrifting is bc I can just tell people I don't know and it isn't a lie LOL
@niarenee8318
@niarenee8318 Год назад
LOL same but then I lowkey feel like they think I’m lying 💀
@els2231
@els2231 Год назад
@@niarenee8318 YUP lol. the “sorry it’s thrifted” excuse be making me feel so guilty sometimes ! like am i a bitch for not going to look at the tag for u… or is it even worth it to share
@emilydavies9943
@emilydavies9943 Год назад
I recently deleted Tik Tok because I felt like my FYP became one giant ad for clothing, "dupes", and other stuff I don't need. I kept seeing the same items over and over, and even though I knew the trend would die out in a couple months (i.e, the platform uggs), I still felt a pressure to buy the OG uggs or find a dupe. I'm hoping that I'll be able to find my own sense of style again this year without the influence of Tik Tok and other social media. Great video Laini and congratulations on your baby girl!
@goldyblob
@goldyblob Год назад
Good!!
@talyahrachel
@talyahrachel Год назад
I deleted my tiktok and other social medias awhile ago and I promise you what you’re hoping for will come. Besides occasional Pinterest or RU-vidr inspo, I found myself generally gravitating towards things that I genuinely like and find myself wearing over and over and then mixing with fresh thrifted or store finds that make my wardrobe ME, not an amalgamation of ads that were forcefed to me by algorithms. You will find your style and it will feel so good
@rowceo
@rowceo Год назад
@@talyahrachel yes exactly! life slows down so much & it feels great.
@sophiakalish
@sophiakalish Год назад
in response to unsubscribers... the truth hurts..and its really applaudable as a fashion influencer to guide us in the right direction. it's like you aren't gatekeeping gatekeeping. Wanting your followers to be on the same page as you on this is the ultimate sign of respect and support.
@Killjoy_Mel
@Killjoy_Mel Год назад
So I see that the 'dont give a f*ck' thing you mentioned experiencing in one video you made during the 1st half of your pregnancy continues. That is absolutely fantastic. I really enjoy the polite assertiveness and no-nonsense, yet never rude content you've been making for many months now. You're articulate, sharp, solid. Keep keeping those gates where gatekeeping is needed!
@carinaconnecting
@carinaconnecting Год назад
i love this comment
@els2231
@els2231 Год назад
yes!
@millenarsc
@millenarsc Год назад
i also kinda like gatekeeping because i think everyone nowadays kind of dresses the same, even within certain niches or aesthetics! like why do you want that specific thing, can’t you just use it as a reference and buy something similar? 😗
@stinks_mom
@stinks_mom Год назад
also a reminder that you can enjoy and love a piece of clothing or accessories without ever purchasing it!
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
!!!!
@piptig5327
@piptig5327 Год назад
1000%!! We can appreciate trends and styles without always participating! People correlate their consumption of products so much with their identity
@FrederikkeBroekner
@FrederikkeBroekner Год назад
for me it's the entitlement... they expect you to constantly be online, spending every minute of your time responding to every comment asking for a link or the brand. I love when influencers share new and fun brands, obviously, but it's 100% a choice. But if an influencer doesn't want to share a brand, then i 100% get that. As an influencer it most also be hard to constantly be copied. I know it's the job of an influencer to 'influence', but when someone wears a super cool unique outfit and not only does the follower/subscriber take inspiration of it, but suddenly ff brands start to copy it... that must suck.
@dorisdelonga3713
@dorisdelonga3713 Год назад
Shein….
@chrysantheimum
@chrysantheimum Год назад
Yes, for all the reasons listed. I also hate when people accuse others of gatekeeping because let's be real...Everyone does it. If it's not with fashion, people will gatekeep anything else they "consume." For example, music. Everybody has that one song/artist they loved before it became an overplayed tiktok audio. Gatekeeping is people's way of keeping things special to them still special. That's really not a crime, as long as you aren't mean about it. Also, there's a noticeable difference between commenting an insincere "link???" on everything and showing a genuine interest in the style (which usually involves first looking into it yourself anyway).
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
Couldn’t agree more
@hamilcross
@hamilcross Год назад
I mean, no, not everyone does it, but whatever helps you sleep at night lmao
@ccheychey
@ccheychey Год назад
The best moment is when you find something at the thrift you’ve been searching months or even longer for, and just happen to come across it 💕
@kat-pac9930
@kat-pac9930 Год назад
Ive been accidentally gatekeeping because I thrift everything and cut the tags off cuz Theyre itchy. Literally cannot tell anyone where they can get my clothes.
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
Subconscious gate keeping ✅🫡
@karli4074
@karli4074 Год назад
literally someone was like i hate when someone says “it’s thrifted” when i ask where it’s from cuz it has a tag! … but i’ve literally bought cute things that have zero tag on them ahah
@agatamazur9810
@agatamazur9810 Год назад
I hunt for quality rather than brand so I have loads of British noname wool and cashmere clothes. When someone asks I have "you wouldn't get it" moment And I am literally the opposite of a gatekeeper
@keiona2545
@keiona2545 Год назад
There is nothing wrong with gatekeeping in my opinion. I think it’s so much better to feel individual and unique, your style is such a large form of self expression. Is it wrong to gatekeep with friends? I have had more than a few friends who want to get the same exact pieces as me and I tell them but often times I’m like “why did I tell them? They are going to copy me” I don’t want the negative reaction if I’m not honest but I had vintage pants from the 70s and my friend searched high and low for ones similar and even down to jewelry. It became overwhelming to be asked constantly about pieces so I stopped telling her altogether because I felt like what was part of personal self expression was being duplicated too often
@veve7349
@veve7349 Год назад
I get it 😒 I had a friend like this and sometimes she'd even replicate my outfit spontaneously when I came to pick her up for a night out or something and I didn't want to say anything because it just felt stupid and immature tbh. Or it would just happen by chance because she bought the exact same items that I had or very similar stuff. And then we'd be walking around practically dressed as twins and I just felt silly about outfits I was initially excited about and took time to curate. Matching looks could have been fun I guess but I would have liked to be involved in the decision and go about it in a more subtle, interesting way. I haven't thought about this in years 😅 weird memory
@keiona2545
@keiona2545 Год назад
@@veve7349 Oh this would drive me crazy! I 100% agree it’s almost as bad when a friend says “oh let’s dress casual” and they show up dressed to the nines 😂
@isadewdew
@isadewdew Год назад
i have friends like this, who even buy the exact same peices as me and it bothers me so now i have become a gatekeeper too 😅
@hamilcross
@hamilcross Год назад
sorry but do you genuinely think you're some sort of visionary to the point that you're afraid to share where your shit is from because it's just SO unique and SO exclusively yours? lmao this just reeks of insecurity. who gives a fuck if your friend wants the same piece as you? you are not the only person that's ever bought it, you won't be the last, and you will certainly never be the best to rock it. lmfao
@keiona2545
@keiona2545 Год назад
@@hamilcross I said in the op that style is about self expression and individualism. The issue isn’t wearing the same piece as someone and nor do I think or say in the op that I’m better than someone or will wear something better. I personally feel everyone should have their own style and pieces that they enjoy because it feels true to them not because they see someone else wear it because I genuinely get things that bring joy to me not things I see others wear because news flash just like fast fashion once it’s no longer trendy it’s considered trash but those things can be minimized if people find pieces that are important to them but because of your response to my comment and your eagerness to misunderstand I will just say I hope you have a good day 🙂 Also something that does scream insecurity is a stranger insulting another person they don’t know on the internet who was simply voicing their own opinion and experience with the topic at hand.
@mauve9266
@mauve9266 Год назад
I agree generally with a lot of the points made but I do think it’s easy to get really wrapped up in being special and unique in a way that’s actually deleterious for the gatekeeper themselves. I’ve had friends who if u wore a similar item of clothing to them they’d have this mini freak out cos their sense of self was so wrapped up in their style. I think not gatekeeping at times (at least on a smaller scale) can help ppl feel liberated from the need to be unique to this extent
@mauve9266
@mauve9266 Год назад
@Pamela Falls I hope it didn’t come across like I was advocating it being mandatory to always tell people where your clothes are from 😅 I just think if you’re someone who struggles with some sort of overwhelming pressure to feel unique and that being linked to the way you dress, it can be helpful to adopt a more open approach like amongst a smaller group of people E.g. friends
@amberlikehoney
@amberlikehoney Год назад
I had a friend in high school who was like this. One day we wore the same top and she literally asked me to go home and change - and when I didnt told me I looked ugly in the top. Wild!!!
@hamilcross
@hamilcross Год назад
that's literally what this whole video is... a stuck up influencer scared someone's gonna de-throne her and her oh so unique style LMFAO like you literally can't say with your full chest that this is totally normal behavior
@maggiemckay7895
@maggiemckay7895 Год назад
The thrill of the hunt is one of the most enjoyable parts of fashion. Narrowing down in exactly what you want, trying on ton of options and not settling, randomly finally finding the perfect leather jacket on a Thursday afternoon in July… yeah I’d take that any day.
@professionalamateur741
@professionalamateur741 Год назад
This video made sense! And your daughter was not distracting. The best thing you can do if you love fashion, I think, is to be a little on the outside of the fashion community. It’s kind of the other side of gatekeeping, I just don’t really seek out what other people wear and instead look for inspiration in how to play around with what I already have. That way your style is really yours!
@MissChabre
@MissChabre Год назад
I keep seeing people asking for a specific item in Instagram posts even though the influencer tags their outfits in every post, and it makes me go "Please put some effort into looking for that specific item??" Like come on. But yeah at first I was a little wary of this video's title, but you make such good points! I guess it's because I was thinking of gatekeeping in the video game/comic book space, where gatekeeping is toxic af.
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
Yes! And I’m still worried about the title hahaha, mostly because I only know gatekeeping in fashion (and really only on social media fashion) so it’s not that deep and just kind of silly! Thanks for hearing me out
@isalewis722
@isalewis722 Год назад
I also feel like sometimes people ask for links from people that are specifically anti consumerism or something, like this makeup influencer isn’t going to link to that specific brush because you probably already have something similar but a lot of people don’t know that’s like the North Star of their content or whatever. I totally feels what your saying about like community gate keeping tho, I feel like gatekeeping an identity or a hobby is insidious in the way the gatekeeping like a nonessential commodity just is not… idk
@Mptropical
@Mptropical Год назад
It’s so funny that you mentioned this because it just reminded me that years ago (might still be) this was such an issue under Matilda Djerf’s posts. She would tag everything and ppl still asked non-stop that she would have to address it on stories or on the post. Insanity
@alexisgraham2383
@alexisgraham2383 Год назад
ie: Issa Rae posted a group photo over the summer and she was wearing this BEAUTIFUL dress. I checked all the tags on posts of posts, searched throughout insta and finally found the designer. I scrolled until I found the dress on their page- so I could get the name. Then, got their contact information and had one of my friends inquire on whats app (bc i dont have the app/account) for the price/availability. I've done this so many times for v specific pieces- sometimes I'm successful, sometimes I'm not. But I love the hunt and thrill of looking for items.
@gabzzzz2276
@gabzzzz2276 Год назад
I will say, I’m plus sized and have issues finding brands that can fit my size. So sometimes I want plus sized influencers to post so I have more options bc the world ain’t for me sis
@user-iz3ss5rb3z
@user-iz3ss5rb3z Год назад
Good point maybe try mentioning that if you ask someone where it’s from, yk like saying what’s the brand for plus sized stuff?
@katef1384
@katef1384 Год назад
Love this!! U articulated a frustration I (sometimes) have with influencer culture but couldn't put into words.
@katef1384
@katef1384 Год назад
Also you look stunning 🥰🥰
@madison_brooke
@madison_brooke Год назад
The thrill of the hunt is the BEST! I’ve been searching for the perfect slip dress for over a year (I’m very picky lol) and I finally found it on eBay! I almost cried when I won the auction 😂
@carmenbaby
@carmenbaby Год назад
Where’s your baby from?
@carmenbaby
@carmenbaby Год назад
Not her gatekeeping her offspring 🙄
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
Omg so sorry, here’s the link!!! www.lainisbelly.com
@carmenbaby
@carmenbaby Год назад
@@LainiOzark tyy 🥰
@aliciabeem9236
@aliciabeem9236 Год назад
The most annoying thing is going on pinterest and seeing three desperate people comment "where is it this from?" "where can I buy this?" on every single pin. Pinterest should be for inspo, not for shopping
@toyaJM
@toyaJM Год назад
I sometimes answer these questions even though I don’t know the actual brand lol
@merrymermaid
@merrymermaid Год назад
@@toyaJM i’m going to start doing this haha
@hollyhhhh
@hollyhhhh Год назад
my best fashion advice is to have a mom or grandma with a fashion sense. i'm not even trying to gatekeep but my pieces are all 20+ years old so that's that. if this doesn't work, befriend your neighbour, help people move out, send letters to that aunt you never see. you get relationships, amazing clothing and the great stories that come with it.
@jamieson4293
@jamieson4293 Год назад
this is so true. I have this one dress my mum gave me that she bought in her 20s. I have lost count of how many times I've been asked where I got it. People have even stopped me on the streets to ask! And it's always so nice to be able to tell the story that my mum bought it when she was overseas in her 20s and that she ended up keeping it so long to give it to me
@stepahead5944
@stepahead5944 Год назад
Gatekeeping doesn't necessarily reduce consumption. Part of intentional and thoughtful consumption is finding the exact item you're looking for over time. Someone may have found it. I end up consuming much more trying to guess or dupe the exact one item that I wanted all along. Also, the perspective expressed in the video seems to come from people who fit the market ideal. For those of us who might be different colors, sizes, etc. Until VERY recently it was impossible to find a "nude" in my skintone. By default that was pinkish tan color. Even now I can't participate in the winter tight trend bc the thick tights aren't even sold in brown. When someone finds a back or there is finally a product for people neglected by companies/marketing, sharing is the best thing that marginalized people can do. We can't speak with our dollars if we don't even know that things exist or how to get them. This is even more the case bc a lot of these items are performative. How many companies finally came out with brown bras, etc. and have already discontinued the products? It means we can be stuck trying to get our hands on items that won't even be brought into the permanent line. Gatekeeping isn't always the solution. Now, how or when we ask is a different topic (I'm referring to your tiktok examples).
@Edible_Kittens
@Edible_Kittens Год назад
Extremely good points.
@em6644
@em6644 Год назад
I guess there’s always the option to freeze like I used to in the mid-late 2010s 💀 I was dedicated to my miniskirts
@ashleynichole8687
@ashleynichole8687 Год назад
I’m a part of the plus size community, and our options for cute, accessible clothing is very slim. So when I see a plus size creator showing off their cute outfit, sometimes I’ve gotta ask, because despite months/years of searching, I just can’t find pieces I want in my size. I think there’s an appropriate time and place for asking, of course, but I think it’s silly to be upset if the main purpose of whatever media you just produced (tiktok, reel, photoshoot) was to show off an outfit, and people ask for details about it. Idk, just a different perspective.
@weenusfranklin2752
@weenusfranklin2752 Год назад
She went over that there’s a time and a place for it, with the “dog dying” part if you were paying attention.
@alexianizhny8804
@alexianizhny8804 Год назад
@@weenusfranklin2752 why is ur is so rude for no reason 😭
@thegillmachine
@thegillmachine Год назад
The way people expect influencers to share every little detail of everything they wear ever is just ASTOUNDING and it often comes off very obnoxious and entitled when they demand that info. If I was an influencer, I would hate linking everyrhing all the time. It would make me feel like I was just a marketing tactic and my whole purpose was to sell clothes and it would kill me
@felicityirwin3275
@felicityirwin3275 Год назад
I agree with some of this however as a plus size person I have a different perspective on it. It’s genuinely near impossible to find certain items to dress the way I want to so if I see an influencer my size wearing something I love I will 100% ask where it’s from. It’s very different to a size 6 girl asking where a white T-shirt is from that they can literally find anywhere.
@chaneldeshawn
@chaneldeshawn Год назад
I feel like tiktok has completely changed people's mindset on this topic. So many people on tiktok will ask questions(not just related to fashion) that could have easily been answered if they just used google or Pinterest or just common sense. I also love the effects you mentioned of gatekeeping
@fondlyh
@fondlyh Год назад
I love the idea of not being able to buy a piece of clothing immediately (and I say this as a very impatient person) - as you said, if I am willing to wait so long for that one item it means I’m going to get my wear out of it and also the thrill of finally getting it is so worth the wait
@jvl1a
@jvl1a Год назад
I think you're mixing up two different concepts. I get your point and I think you are mostly right, but I don't think gatekeeping is the same thing as just not sharing everything. I think a lot depends on intention here. If you don't share cause you don't feel like it's okay, but when someone don't share something thoughtfully (implicitly - "it's not for you, only the chosen ones can know it") then it cause problems and in my opinion this is gatekeeping. Please, correct me if I'm wrong. I'd also like to address the point about diversified market. It's almost impossible to gatekeep huge brands and whether or not someone talks about them doesn't affect them in any particular way. Gatekeeping is a curse of small brands/businesses. Feel free to share your opinion (different or not)
@Ganplas
@Ganplas Год назад
I get what you mean in this video but the reason I ask others about the specific product they are wearing instead of searching it on my own is because I want someone that can vouch for the quality of that specific item. There’s so many times I’ve bought a piece and it looks terrible after a few washes. Sadly, this is not even dependent on price. Certain items from H&M last longer than designer items. To me it’s not just about the style.
@poppyspinks9198
@poppyspinks9198 Год назад
really loving the honesty about style on your channel lately - its so refreshing
@charricerobinson
@charricerobinson Год назад
I mean…if I’m just going to end up trying to get the same item I might as well just ask 😂
@cinuol
@cinuol Год назад
what's the white top in the thumbnail called?
@AnotherWhovian
@AnotherWhovian Год назад
Thank u for articulating this! I suppose the trend cycle has always worked this way, but it definitely feels like the "tiktokification" of consumerism has made things even more of a frenzy. I think young people are especially vulnerable to getting swept up in hopping on one link/product, with the desire to fit in etc. Also, your point about feeling relief when something is out of stock is so relatable - do I actually like it or do I like the instant gratification? Another great vid Laini/Lucy!
@KateCasper
@KateCasper Год назад
Laini I am SO WITH YOU with your last point. Often, when I like something and I see it’s sold out, I’m so relieved because it’s one less thing I feel I have to buy! I’ve pledged for years to not shop fast fashion with only a few exceptions (sometimes I do get my denim from Urban), and it’s saved my ass so many times with fashion trends. But even still, sometimes I’ll find a trend that was spearheaded by an indie fashion house or sustainable brand, and I’ll feel like I need it (like the House of Sunny Daybreaker Cardi), I’ll save up for it for a few months, and if I still like it, I’ll purchase it. Giving myself the time to discern is so helpful, although I do think the Daybreaker Cardi is not all it was cracked up to be (I bought it during 2020 and I’ve worn it maybe three times lol). I loved this video, I resonate so much!!
@tamara10
@tamara10 Год назад
Seeing a clothing item on a screen and immediately being ready to buy is insane to me
@user__1998
@user__1998 Год назад
lollll i could not agree more… people act like it’s a human right to have a particular product just automatically supplied to them. if I thrifted something or found it in an online marketplace, u can do the same thing yourself if you really want it. I gatekeep the main online marketplace website i use also bc i don’t want the prices to inflate rapidly like they do on more popular platforms like depop
@alyssadana5011
@alyssadana5011 Год назад
Congrats on your daughter! So happy for you. I just adore you and your videos. Can you do a really colorful look book? Like mixing colors?
@y.y.1414
@y.y.1414 Год назад
I really like the video essay format that you've been doing, I love to have them in the background! Thx Laini
@sarahrodes3177
@sarahrodes3177 Год назад
Sharing a positive experience where someone gatekept something- became obsessed with the vibe of a crochet cardigan an influencer had and couldn’t find the link (like Laini, I don’t like to ask lol, she just didn’t have it tagged and probs thrifted it). I spent a long time searching on all the secondhand apps I have and most of the vintage cardis were pretty pricey- and though I would have gladly paid for the perfect one, the ones I was seeing weren’t quite “right”. Finally, after changing up my Poshmark keywords I found the PERFECT one for only $12 and let me tell you it was so satisfying! The seller just described it differently than I would have (beach cover up vs maxi cardigan) so I just had to try different things to find it.
@laurieellis2050
@laurieellis2050 Год назад
this reminds me when I saw hand knit sweaters from a girl selling them go viral on tiktok and I wanted one so bad but everytime I went to her online shop, they were sold out even five mins after she restocked so months later I was still thinking about the sweaters so I learned how to make them myself and now it means so much more to me than if I bought the same sweaters everyone else on tiktok has. Mine are different and unique :)
@erinnugent
@erinnugent Год назад
Exactly!!! You’re not a bitch Laini, this video is so real and the way you’re so candid about stuff like this is the reason why I’m such a longtime subscriber. it’s so much more fun to find your own version of something you like! Tiktok is a hell scape for “gatekeeping” and other buzzwords lol. I saw a tiktok where a girl said where she got something in the caption and people were still commenting asking where it was from. I replied to one girl saying read the caption and she accused me of being rude to her ahahah. I also literally hate the overuse/misuse of the word dupe. It’ll be an Amazon knock off of something and people will be like “it’s a dupe”, no that product was made as a replica of the original product.
@hotfunnycoolgirl101
@hotfunnycoolgirl101 Год назад
my friend always has the funniest response to ridiculous tiktok comments.. one time someone asked where she got her book and she went "the bookstore"
@juwatt638
@juwatt638 Год назад
That is a ridiculous question 😭
@juwatt638
@juwatt638 Год назад
The comments on tiktok are something else
@els2231
@els2231 Год назад
i personally like sharing where i get things, but tiktok comments r just another level of absurdity 😭 like why do u need to know where a black top is from bffr
@aranzaaranda
@aranzaaranda Год назад
Yes you’re so right on this. Also if someone says it’s thrifted & they don’t want to say the tag, it could be cause they don’t want to support the fast fashion brand
@thesavingsorceress
@thesavingsorceress Год назад
I love the way you describe the thrill of the hunt. A lot of the clothes I’ve thrifted online recently have been my dream pieces that I searched for years to find. It feels amazing to finally get to wear them!
@grace_rose
@grace_rose Год назад
More proof that social media isn't reality!! We see the same items all over online but see far fewer people wearing it irl. How is it that trend cycles happen before the product even makes it out of the purchaser's house, sometimes before it's worn even once?!
@endereverdeen
@endereverdeen Год назад
rian phin did an interesting video called ”post-gatekeeping fashion discourse fatigue lol“ that goes into this topic if anyone is interested too :)
@trango1658
@trango1658 Год назад
Some interpretations can point towards gatekeeping social capital -- hoarding the social capital by denying it to others. Just another corollary of capitalism.
@shelbymitchell2401
@shelbymitchell2401 Год назад
it’s so ironic that you suddenly care about individuality and people ‘finding their own style’ when it comes to the topic of gatekeeping, but almost half the videos on your channel revolve around trends
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
I believe trends can help people experiment and find out what they truly like :)
@annw7843
@annw7843 Год назад
I’ve never heard of gatekeeping in terms of not sharing links. Usually when I hear about gatekeeping in fashion it’s about turning away people of color or fat people from certain trends. So I was kinda relieved by your actual content.
@katrinawellborn7663
@katrinawellborn7663 Год назад
The worst thing to gate keep is MUSIC!!! 🎼🎵🎸It kills me when people do this, and won’t share the beat with us all! Ruby Lynn is a prime example. There have been numerous accounts of times I’ve watched her RU-vid videos, found myself jammin to the background music, then went to the bottom to look for the song. She only tagged 2/5 songs played and the beat ones haven’t been disclosed. 😅. Can we not!!! Needless to say I do not watch her videos anymore - don’t gatekeep music, you’re not God
@nataly-ct8gh
@nataly-ct8gh Год назад
the thing about me personally being asked is that everything I own is basically thrifted, use be my mothers/aunts/grandmothers/cousins or I did something to it, changed the buttons, tailored to my personal body, added whatever, etc like... nothing besides the basics I have will be accessible to anyone besides myself and my own closet. I do like exclusivity, love it actually why would I want another fucken clone.
@hannahcross2078
@hannahcross2078 Год назад
I’ve started knitting my own clothes so that I know it’s what I rlly want because why would I spend HOURS on something I hated ! Also no one can copy it exactly
@giuliaborgogni2460
@giuliaborgogni2460 Год назад
gatekeeping is giving the possibility to create something new, i feel like we need it more
@kellyalexa1437
@kellyalexa1437 Год назад
love this perspective!
@hyaacinthus
@hyaacinthus Год назад
I’ve been a long time viewer but I rarely comment, I just want to say that all the content that you have been putting out lately resonates so much with me rn, even the things that I don’t completely agree on I find myself thinking about it later on and slowly agreeing with you. Kudos to you for making so much content while you were pregnant and even after giving birth! Also love the hair and the make up on this video!
@taanomi
@taanomi Год назад
We are all so oversaturated with items that we constantly feel the need to over consume. Like someone else in the comments said: you can appreciate an item and love it, without owning it. I enjoyed that criticism of consumerism and its relationship to the fast changing trend circles. I personally would always feel fine with sharing where I get my items from but i am not internet famous and therefor I dont feel I promote overconsumption. I feel like that you, Laini, found a good way to bring sustainable fashion closer to a lot of people to show how to do irl and online thrifting, and also by rewearing outfits and showing the same items over and over in your videos. I love that! If I buy an item, I dont only style it once, I want to wear the crap out of it in every way possible.
@dorotaisqueen3650
@dorotaisqueen3650 Год назад
this is kinda random and not rlly about fashion, but this video reminded me of that "amazon must have" craze on tiktok in like 2020-2021, where people were buying the most ridiculous, useless shit I've ever seen in my life for the sake of buying it just bc it was inexpensive. yes, some stuff was cool, but there was stuff like a soap dispenser for washing dishes and I remember thinking like "is it rlly so hard to pump a little soap of a bottle??". idk it just reminded me of that
@alwaysbllusshing
@alwaysbllusshing Год назад
“Yes I’m sad I don’t have them but…I’ll get over it” I cracked up. So true, it’s just clothes.
@jojoindigo
@jojoindigo Год назад
I always gatekeep… not because I don’t want to put people on… I DO! BUT my whole life people who are “cooler” than me steal my ideas or style. I just hate when people copy me. But I will always put my people on don’t get it twisted.
@kackareznickova5431
@kackareznickova5431 Год назад
If someone asks for a link now we can all just send this video
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
Omg
@victoriamilly2796
@victoriamilly2796 Год назад
I never heard someone else put it into words but I also really enjoying holding off waiting until I find the perfect version of the item I want. It literally took me 4 years to finally find the perfect pair of overalls. Anything I ever tried on I either didn't like or didn't fit. And once I put on the perfect one- no amount of instant gratification can compare to how I feel when I wear these overalls now!
@abbyfountain2788
@abbyfountain2788 Год назад
I have never relayed to a video MORE IN MY LIFE. I am on the never-ending hunt for good pairs of jeans. I look EVERY TIME I go thrifting, and when you find that pair that matches the silhouette you’re going for (not the exact pair, but the SHAPE), best feeling ever. Also, recently I was looking for some cooler alternative to the Ugg minis because they feel kind of basic to me, and I found a slipper for $20 that is a similar vibe but they look way different (quilted in top and the color is different), and someone asked me if they were The North Face slippers. NOTHING better in the world than looking good and finding clothes that match the vibe you want without just buying the exact same item as everyone else.
@sophiebarton565
@sophiebarton565 Год назад
oh my god thank you for talking about this!! i wrote a senior thesis on social media and its connection to over consumption and it really needs more research surrounding it. something else i feel like you slightly touched on is the algorithms !!! i have gone through so many phases where i see something i like on tiktok then i like the video and i start getting enough videos that make me feel like i need to buy it and then every single video on my fyp has that product or brand in it. maybe i bought the product already, maybe i didnt, but suddenly i feel like everyone and their dog is wearing this sweater and i feel like its outdated and too trendy when in reality have i ever seen anyone wear it outside in the real world? 9/10 the answer is no. the overall entitlement for someone to share where they got things is insane. imagine chasing someone down a street yelling at them because they dont remember where they bought a shirt three years ago. and then there are influencers who make fun of the people who 'gatekeep' and say 'well im not going to gatekeep so heres where x,y,z are from' as if thats not fueling the expectations for people to disclose information/the cycle of overconsumption
@evelynclementine7087
@evelynclementine7087 Год назад
i swear it's mainly just tiktok dude. outside of gatekeeping and fashion, the same people that are asking "where is that basic black headband from?" are those same people watching a recipe video and asking "can i add strawberries to this basic smoothie?" i swear ppl can really baffle me!!!
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
OMG YES
@Plntsky
@Plntsky Год назад
I saw that you lost followers for this which is weird… but I agree with your opinions 100% ❤
@trashlee8148
@trashlee8148 Год назад
sometimes i'll reverse image search an item and end up finding something similar, yet completely different from the item i initially searched and it's great! i like the hunt of the search, too. how else will you find your exact style or end up doing the *unthinkable* and actually find something you like on your own instead of just buying every single thing you've seen on someone else! lol. nothing wrong with liking the exact item someone is wearing by any means, but ya know, that's how we all end up wearing the same thing and end up getting sick of it. anyways i liked the video. it was honest and refreshing.
@trashlee8148
@trashlee8148 Год назад
also the part about the instant gratification and how it's like a high is so true. i'm not one to hide my struggle with addiction and whenever i am clean i find myself with my addictive personality using fashion like i used my dr*gs. i have gotten so much better with practice but yeah, buying something after just finding it (not to mention how addictive and easy it is to add something to a cart and ship it to your house within 2 days nowadays) is the high that ends up wearing off not even a week after having it. whether that be due to not actually liking it because you bought it on a whim without really deciding that you liked it or not, or just because you saw it too many times and are sick of it.
@mirror9865
@mirror9865 Год назад
I don’t agree. A lot of people don’t know or have the experience to find or build an outfit. I agree with you for people who know fashion and shopping not for people who are just starting
@diya-hn2wy
@diya-hn2wy Год назад
if u don’t try you’ll literally never be able to build an outfit yourself
@addie8080
@addie8080 Год назад
@@diya-hn2wythat’s a reach but ok
@diya-hn2wy
@diya-hn2wy Год назад
@@addie8080 um what
@addie8080
@addie8080 Год назад
@@diya-hn2wy u heard me
@diya-hn2wy
@diya-hn2wy Год назад
@@addie8080 that building an outfit is a skill? is a reach?? pls tell me how lol
@lefromthecity
@lefromthecity Год назад
I only disagree if the person is literally a lifestyle/ fashion influencer. That’s the reason people are watching them, to get inspiration and be sold products. Duh. It’s actually the job, sell me things..influence me to buy, not try to make it unattainable.
@prachipratyusha3463
@prachipratyusha3463 Год назад
This video is so fucking important!!!!! Like why do we need the same stuff as everyone? I loooooove Depop and thrifting! The best stuff comes to you when you look and find what speaks to you!
@prachipratyusha3463
@prachipratyusha3463 Год назад
That being said though, I have been googling for a ski base layer that is striped and turtleneck and fitted but I haven’t found one I like for months :”(
@kerri-annereyes8696
@kerri-annereyes8696 Год назад
i think the problem is people gate keep because of a superiority complex and that just pisses me off
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
!!!!! We’re over here gatekeeping for only the right reasons 🫡
@adelinamemeti4075
@adelinamemeti4075 Год назад
“I love to shart on myself” don’t we all Laini don’t we all Also the little Lucy noises were absolutely adorable
@martinasurr
@martinasurr Год назад
i like gatekeeping when i have fast fashion clothes on. however trust me, when i’m wearing my favorite clothes (which are all thrifted) i won’t hesitate to tell people that they’re actually vintage. i want people to start thrifting more and unfortunately where i live i don’t see many people do it
@observantalien
@observantalien Год назад
ive been watching you for months now, and you have become my fav youtuber easily. all ur vids feel like a facetime and natural
@josemateopeyrellade6727
@josemateopeyrellade6727 Год назад
So TRUE!! The THRILL of the Hunt!!! 😂🏅Love Hater Laini, so hilarious. Video was actually very insightful, loved the other perspective, I really enjoyed it… I’m a gatekeeper now jajaja 🤪
@meggzwrld
@meggzwrld Год назад
Laini you are soooo real for speaking on instant gratification!!! Convenience in our culture has become so crazy, and it has made us super impatient to an insane extent. I agree with you 100% about the thrill, and I think more of us (myself included) should learn how to be patient and take time when considering an item to buy.
@franciskaglam
@franciskaglam Год назад
And that's why I am not on tiktok anymore lol.
@viviannguyen2653
@viviannguyen2653 Год назад
Oh wow, you're spot on with my feelings in regards to gatekeeping fashion as well. For me, when I started improving my fashion sense and trying to dress more out of my comfort zone, I had people regularly asking me where items of my closet were bought and I always felt really self-conscious and reluctant to tell them. I thought at first maybe it was because I was scared I'd be judged on the brands I was buying, but for sure a part of the reason was also that I hoped they wouldn't go out of their way and specifically buy multiple items of clothing I was wearing on a day to day basis. I think one of the most fun parts about fashion is self-expression for sure! I completely agree with the fast-fashion mindset of buying into trends that we see people wearing on the internet as well, this type of fashion consumption isn't sustainable in the long term
@KathleenIllustrated
@KathleenIllustrated Год назад
YES +1 to sending signals to the “industry” for diversification! Imagine if we.. idk… made it more appealing for brands to build their own creative collections instead of knockoff after knockoff? 👏🏼
@SoaringSpear
@SoaringSpear Год назад
What ever happened to complimenting someone’s style or piece like…
@n14d14
@n14d14 Год назад
so real, ill see punks and goths on pinterest wearing obviously DIYed clothes with the comments asking where they got it 😭
@baby.nay.
@baby.nay. Год назад
Omggg in 5th grade I made the mistake of telling 2 girls (who were my friends I guess .., small school ) where I got my flared jeans with bleached hippie floral motif (mervyns 1998) then they got the exact same ones and wanted to wear them altogether, I just didn’t get it , it was mortifying to me and I think most of my friends moving forward had more tact, cus I’ll tell people on the street where I got something idc , but damn I was so irritated and didn’t really know why . 😅
@zarek4444
@zarek4444 Год назад
Social media has changed a lot in the last ~10 years and i feel like it's made people less tech savvy. It's easier than ever to consume content and that's not a good thing. It's created an environment where ppl expect to be spoonfed and refuse to learn any techno literacy. Intentional or not, this bimbofication of technology helped sites like shein get so massively popular. There's nothing wrong with wanting a specific product but some trends like ballet flats are so easy to find. Unless it's a very unique design idk why you would want the exact same pair you saw on tiktok, you might even find one you like better, that's literally what makes shopping fun, people are lazy
@anahernandezgonzalez7229
@anahernandezgonzalez7229 Год назад
I dont think gatekeeping is gona keep us from dressing the same, just the fact that if someone on pinterest goes viral for their outfits people just search every single piece on shein, and end up buying Shein dupes and amazon dupes.
@ellaizcool
@ellaizcool Год назад
yea no there was this depop shop that has the most beautiful clothes but they never share the brand n they r sooo expensive and one time i asked them the brand bc the shirt was jus so pretty but i knew i wasn’t gna spend $80 on it like they had it listed for, and they flat out ignored me, and then the same day i ended up finding it on poshmark for $8 -_- i will spend hours changing my keywords and searching all the websites until i find the best deal
@sppls
@sppls Год назад
i totally agree with this take, laini! my best friend and i were bored over break and walked around the mall for an hour and couldn’t believe how EVERY SINGLE STORE was selling the same shit. it was very uninspiring. then we went thrifting and found so many good things, with originality and that were actually built to last. i’m going to challenge myself to adopt your ‘hunting’ before purchasing mentality in the new year
@stellataylor492
@stellataylor492 Год назад
I never would have said I love gatekeeping before this (although I wouldn't say I was ever opposed to it) but this video has turned me into a gate keeping advocate lol
@jeteaze
@jeteaze Год назад
I had no idea what gatekeeping was. I don’t use tiktok or read the comments on Pinterest either. lol. your video was actually recommended to me. I was sick for two weeks and couldn’t work so I started watching fashion video which I don’t usually have time to do. I know I had a trauma a few years ago and my brain actually does not work the same anymore. Before, i had the best visual memory and could make up outfits in my head and I was very artistic and added lots of charm and details to my outfits. Now, my brain has remapped itself and it doesn’t work like it used to. So now I do copy what people have bought because it’s hard for me to come up with cute outfits on my own. I sometimes comment on vlogs and ask where something is from. I don’t like buying things online because I don’t like risking not liking the fabric or the cut. But if I can see the cut on someone and I know they say it’s comfortable, then I’ll want to get that specific one. It’s not always about the look but the fabric and cut. I honestly never buy things online if I’ve never bought that brand before, unless someone I trust recommends it. If I don’t know or trust the brand, I don’t want to waste my money or time returning things. And if they never respond to my comment or tell me what the brand is, then I just assume they have a healthy life and don’t read all of their comments. Or they simply don’t have time to read comments. I don’t care if they don’t respond. They don’t owe me anything. Fashion is your talent, but it might now be someone else’s talent. I’m great at organizing things and keeping things clean, but that might not be someone else’s talent. We all have different brains that work differently. 🤷‍♀️
@baby.nay.
@baby.nay. Год назад
Ok… irl only , I feel like real recognize real. I recently got asked my jacket brand and though my exact jacket was old , the guy immediately googled it and we dealt with a slight language barrier , but he was dressed so cool I thought I should help him out , and the genuine thanks and his interest made everything different . As an American… if I hadn’t discovered cool pieces and brands from other countries i don’t think my stilt would be so unique
@FleurDeCersier
@FleurDeCersier Год назад
Personally, I don't agree with your point. I mean, no one owes anyone a link to a certain item but the idea to "just search for it yourself because it's fun" is only possible for people who have enough time at at hand. Don't get me wrong, fashion is definitely one of of my hobbies. I like searching for specific pieces and I consider myself really good at it but with a full time job, I'm just really glad when I see something I've been wanting and just know where to get it immediately. I also don't agree with the "we should dressing the same" sentiment. If I want my pieces to be unique, I'll just buy unique pieces. Doesn't make sense to buy from brands and then trying to be the only person who has the item. If other people all wanna look like clones, that's on them.
@LainiOzark
@LainiOzark Год назад
Can totally see what you mean! This is what I love though, not everyone thinking the same and being able to discuss it!❤️
@aaa-ty4pz
@aaa-ty4pz Год назад
May I ask where the picture of the shorts in the thumbnail is from? I've spent several hours trying to track them down, and Pinterest and Google have failed me. They remind me of shorts I had from Jcrew which got holes within six months with proper care, so I'm trying to find similar ones that are hopefully better quality, and I'd love to research these.
@krisiscore
@krisiscore Год назад
Loved the video! I totally agree with people needing better internet etiquette when asking questions, like there's a time and place, but personally I'm never a fan of gatekeeping, it's always struck me as a bit classist :/ Brands pay thousands of dollars to promote their items why should we then become gatekeepers? Plus, especially in the case of small businesses who don't have large marketing budgets, nowadays going viral and sharing through word of mouth can be really helpful!
@lifeontheledgerlines8394
@lifeontheledgerlines8394 Год назад
I do agree with your point about small brands, to a point. We've seen so many times a piece from a small brand go viral, but then knockoffs and dupes are made and everyone chases those instead because the original from the small brand costs more due to not having an economy of scale. I think it depends on the scale of who's asking where your piece is from. If it's your friend asking where you got it in-person while you're hanging out, that's one thing, but if you're Kendall Jenner and linking it to all of your followers and thus causing a craze for it, that's another.
@moonfluff
@moonfluff Год назад
Agreed! I love when people say where things are from and I get to know brands that otherwise I would have never found
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