On Michele s left and our right thee is something there hovering around her shoulder area I wasn't sure at first then I rewound it and watched and yes there is something hovering around her left side you can see a light and movement around her !!!! Interesting I would like to think lts her guardian angel keeping her!!! In as much as young ppl are prob thinking she's creepy goth like well No not at all she is very very French but all good !! her soul is good materially here she is all money but Id say her time is up soon and she has a follower in spirit we all got a glimpse on this video.
@carnine22 сағат бұрын
So “Bulimia Art”
@creativekaiiКүн бұрын
Off-White
@RumYurOraКүн бұрын
Ding dong!
@MsSuperSchultzКүн бұрын
So beautiful
@anastasiavavina15132 күн бұрын
I am just so grateful this channel exists!
@Montezuma7772 күн бұрын
Love Her ❣️
@art_means_artificial2 күн бұрын
too many !uuuummm!
@404tita3 күн бұрын
so, this discussion is super relevant. I'm really increasingly missing the ultra-creative era that fashion experienced a few decades ago. today is just about money money money and product. That's why we see a lot more of the same. That's why we see few people doing really innovative and unique work. there are few real designers and many c&os and creative directors who specialize in strategies. which is different from a person who has well balanced both sides: the commercial and the creative. but what about SUSTAINABILITY, huh? I think you should bring this topic more to the panels. There is NO WAY we can go backwards and think about creating fashion with the same practices as 10 years ago. It doesn't make sense to have seasonal collections when the world is even more altered in relation to climate change. Why the only people worrying about this are small brands and independent designers while the big houses are still discussing old-fashioned things like filling us with products practically every month?
@lasoul6803 күн бұрын
Well said
@Happinc14 сағат бұрын
Excellent pertinent comment!🤩
@kage1224 күн бұрын
The crescent moon is so in this collection. It’s on the buttons it’s embossed in the leather the ties it’s still there. The brown body suit on that beautiful model omg it’s there but elevated
@kage1224 күн бұрын
she’s already at the point of making customs for Beyoncé. she’s a huge independent designer
@NFH19944 күн бұрын
Karen Binns "paid her dues" being a club rat/bartender in the 80s, ass kissing Basquiat (keeps calling herself his muse with no other source, with only 2 photographs of the two in the same room), she was married to a comme des garcons employee which she claims is how she made Basquiat model for them. She also claims Lady Gaga copied her because of her work with Tori Amos (whom she claims to have worked in the 80s while Amos stated they met in 1991 but anyway) I don't wanna diminish her struggle as a black woman in the arts but I doubt she was carrying suitcases full of samples on the subway for no credit nor money for somebody else Being an unpaid courier does not teach shit, it doesn't make you "want it enough".... "get second job" I've seen interns being used till 3am to pack returns and back at 8am to drop them off, not even getting set experience, just free labour Something about being called Karen I guess....... Thanks to Michael Miller for being one of the few humans around. Brands always trying to cut budgets, yet there's always money for Vip to pay to be in and friends to have parties. Even Matches itself... how many ig stories have we seen of the same people at 5 Carlos Place, but no money to pay the stock they bought
@dominikriddler56495 күн бұрын
this panel is absolutely hilarious
@benm93965 күн бұрын
I completely disagree with the glorification of being underpaid or abused. You're locking working-class people out of this system at a huge scale. There's a generational gap of morality on the panel and it shows massively. Running yourself into the ground and struggling without the chance of paying your literal rent is not a good look. Having to be far more talented because you're poor is not a good look. This is not whining either, this is the reality of why London fashion is DRY right now. We should unionise and stop obsessing over this by gone 90's era of fashion.
@edenloweth33385 күн бұрын
Miss Binns speaking truth as always! 👏🏻
@cezartb5 күн бұрын
This was so good
@nicolaherbert2915 күн бұрын
Great video. DG is an artiste, even her posing is quite mesmerising
@michaelw63465 күн бұрын
This is so fun! wish it played a bit slower bc it's a bit busy and hard to really appreciate the fashion references she mentions in the 1-2s before they're gone
@guwopman35035 күн бұрын
The woman in the pink top has one of the most bitter outlooks I’ve ever heard. Anyone who argues that, since they had to go through unnecessary bullshit to achieve a goal, others should be forced to go through the same unnecessary bullshit is backwards. This is the same idiotic argument made by boomers who want college students to be crushed under piles of debt simply because they were (to a much lesser extent, of course). Someone agreed with her saying that all the useless tasks teach punctuality and respect, and, again, that’s plain wrong. Why could punctuality and respect for the job not be taught by doing the job and showing up for the job? What is the actual point of entirely unrelated tasks being thrown onto someone who simply wants to practice a specific skill? All this sounds like is bitter people exerting their power fantasies now that they aren’t on the lower tier. 100% embarrassing. I cannot stand this lady.
@gingerspoons60785 күн бұрын
🫣❤️🙏✌️🙏❤️👊
@Skyscraperette5 күн бұрын
That celebrity stylist is a bit of a crank
@lasoul6806 күн бұрын
Half the clothing coming out nowadays is crap and not skilled work. Yet we are promoting more overprice lack luster designers for people to buy.
@ljbx85 күн бұрын
exactly
@404tita3 күн бұрын
totally!
@kobbibanks59996 күн бұрын
Huge inspiration
@katherine-ux5bx6 күн бұрын
Wonderful!
@ppuh6tfrz6466 күн бұрын
26:29 I know this sounds silly but, as far a movie location aficionado, I was disappointed by this remark. Maryon Park is one of my favourite film locations. It's in London and Vanessa Redgrave, who lives in London, didn't even know if it still exists. It would have taken ten seconds to find the answer online, if she was interested. But I guess she isn't.
@JessyingAround6 күн бұрын
Great She gave herself a disorder and calls it art That's literally self harm-
@yerkoopazo1756 күн бұрын
This is so bad, I had to stop half way 😬
@jordymustdie6 күн бұрын
your speech impediment is intolerable but i love the content on mute
@clementecid52086 күн бұрын
Master !
@aotctd7 күн бұрын
Is this the T O T A L rehash era ?
@pjae10768 күн бұрын
Yet another opportunity to notice how important it is to not interrupt, and master the skill of listening.
@pjae10768 күн бұрын
Dreadfully taking the joy out of what fashion should Be. Inspiring whimsy infinite possibilities that make the wearer feel good powerful and alive.
@Jessica-Jones7329 күн бұрын
Lou hasn’t got any tights on,gorgeous shiny shoes too
@Jessica-Jones7329 күн бұрын
Lou’s got her shiny shoes on barefeet
@Jessica-Jones7329 күн бұрын
Lou’s got shiny shoes on
@daultonlitteral31439 күн бұрын
I could watch 10 more hours of this. I hope one day Gaga and her team look back and give commentary like this on all her art pieces