Understanding Virgil Abloh's Best Runway Collection

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Bliss Foster

Bliss Foster

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Unraveling the narrative and themes of Virgil Abloh's best runway collection at Louis Vuitton or Off White.
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*****FURTHER READING*****
Full shownotes for LV FW21 Mens: d3uqg2ap1kpnl9.cloudfront.net...
"Stranger in the Village" by James Baldwin: www.janvaneyck.nl/site/assets...
LV FW21 poem by Saul Williams: pCKed8FthG...
"Coded Language" read by Saul Williams: • Def Poetry Jam - Saul ...
"If You Thought Virgil Abloh was Original Then You Don't Get It" by Thom Bettridge: www.highsnobiety.com/p/virgil...

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@Devananta-Rafiq
@Devananta-Rafiq 2 жыл бұрын
RIP Virgil. I said it 7 months ago in my other comment here, but this is Virgil magnum opus. He was goin full force in this show like he never going to make another collection. Battling cancer in private and working hard in the background. He truly inspires a generation🙏🙏🙏
@squircled6274
@squircled6274 Жыл бұрын
It’s kind of bitter sweet how this show is his best but one of his last, it’s almost like he knew this was going to be his last one and he wanted to go all out before he was gone… RIP to the Goat
@kiddlorenz7582
@kiddlorenz7582 3 жыл бұрын
Bliss thinks he's slick, switching the set on that marbled fireplace.. I see youu 😂😂
@blakeshelton7055
@blakeshelton7055 3 жыл бұрын
the art heist part about stealing and borrowing is so amazing and brilliant especially coming from virgil, it’s almost like he’s responding to all the critics
@MultiLuckychris
@MultiLuckychris 3 жыл бұрын
Facts, but still, we can’t deny theres things about Virgil don’t like. He seriously will get Jordan’s, change the shoe lace, and write his name on them for 10x the price. Even pyrex was that bad
@benedictcabiling5627
@benedictcabiling5627 3 жыл бұрын
@@MultiLuckychris this is a bit disingenuous, if you have seen some shoes from "The Ten", it's the small added details, changing of fabrics, adding some Off White flair that added a new twist to icon shoes. By your logic, many collaboration s are horrible, the Travis Scott 1s are literally just a big reverse swoosh
@MultiLuckychris
@MultiLuckychris 3 жыл бұрын
@@benedictcabiling5627 Exactly, and I understand that many things can be referenced in the visual arts as a dedication to someone/some thing. Like the way he did with Mies Van Der Rohe (which was amazing), and when you do it like that, it looks good and can be appreciated. However, Virgil takes that to the extreme in some projects like the10, to the point where it’s a total knock-off. I really like Virgil, and a lot of his creativeness. Except for the works he copycat’d on.
@zi6956
@zi6956 3 жыл бұрын
Ironic cuz Virgil steals designs from smaller designers lmao
@sefer-nv6cn
@sefer-nv6cn 2 жыл бұрын
@@MultiLuckychris the jordans, unless they have the LV branding on them, were not priced 10x more expensive than their non collaboration counterparts. Blame the resellers for that, not him.
@31listings62
@31listings62 3 жыл бұрын
On the concept of the snake oil part of the presentation it could be a gentle poke at him self as a lot of people would agree that Virgil is a snake oil salesman since most would deem him to be a great marketer than designer or ( hype conjuror if you will ) in which abloh walks in between ( the grey area ) idk just my theory
@jdot_smith1777
@jdot_smith1777 2 жыл бұрын
👍🏾 This
@o5ben000
@o5ben000 2 жыл бұрын
Off-White, right - grey area. Great rationale. I personally love and hate = ❤️
@sidra5621
@sidra5621 3 жыл бұрын
you literally look so pretty with this hairstyle
@tristanbedell5709
@tristanbedell5709 3 жыл бұрын
ssense model type beat
@acidbearer9036
@acidbearer9036 3 жыл бұрын
Parasocial cringe
@Roman.Godfrey
@Roman.Godfrey 3 жыл бұрын
Little late to the analysis here, but another thing i noticed in regards to Act 2 “Black Box” that wasn’t mentioned was the airplane motifs seen through out the film. When a plane crashes, the black box is whats recovered from the crash to tell those investigating what happened that lead to the crash. It tracks everything the airplane does during the flight and is the biggest priority when they plane first crashes. Perhaps the suitcase (juxtaposed to white rather then black - A theme Virgil loves) is given to the people in the film to then spread the word and help them get into “Paris” (or fashion in this case) as Virgil has been seen doing for inspiring individuals on his website. He’s given the “black box” to the people to help them understand what’s done in his work so they too can take flight. Interested on your thoughts.
@enricorepetti7943
@enricorepetti7943 Жыл бұрын
I'M IN SHOCK! So many references, concepts and layers that were beautifully put together in this show. Make us appreciate so much more of his work, still can't believe what happened fr... Thank you for this video Bliss, you're the best! LLV 🕊
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much! Credit has to go to Virg ofc. If you like this kind of multi-layered meaning in fashion, check out the recent video I did on Glenn Marten’s Y-Project 💫💫
@yojiwata
@yojiwata 3 жыл бұрын
I love the analysis of reuse in Virgil's work. It's so easy to dismiss it as "theft" or "laziness" when Virgil is showing us, through both the collection, short movie, and the goddamn book of show notes, that A LOT of thought went into it. I understand people may not like the aesthetic, but you have to appreciate the artistry that goes behind a fashion show that's feels both resistant and indifferent to fashion "insiders"' rules (his "theft") and desires (labelling any of his work as "streetwear"). Thanks for sharing Bliss!!
@yojiwata
@yojiwata 3 жыл бұрын
​@@ti2809 sure! i suppose then you'd also have to consider sampling in music, presenting readymades, or even upcycling clothes to be "stealing with extra steps". originality in art is a paradox!
@jcg_001
@jcg_001 3 жыл бұрын
@@yojiwata There's a massive difference between sampling, taking inspiration and reinterpretation and being a derivative hack like Virgil is.
@yojiwata
@yojiwata 3 жыл бұрын
@@jcg_001 I understand that as a criticism of him. It’s definitely felt like he’s crossed lines in the past, but I’m not sure I’m seeing any “stealing” in this show
@hassan7hamila
@hassan7hamila 2 жыл бұрын
Gone but never forgotten. RIP Virgil ❤️
@leftturn6056
@leftturn6056 3 жыл бұрын
Those boots are amazing and I love the concept for them. I think Virgil doesn’t get enough credit for how detailed everything he does is. Forget the creativity aspect entirely, simply the PATIENCE and WORK ETHIC to do it. Truly admirable.
@KiriWiriy
@KiriWiriy 3 жыл бұрын
Also i love the fact they got mos def performing doom
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
And it really fit right?? I hadn’t heard either song before this video and I just thought it was all one song’s lyrics 🤷
@alejandrocabrera7885
@alejandrocabrera7885 2 жыл бұрын
I'd say ¨snake oil¨ refers to his main theme of ¨challenging the established archetypes¨, and how it's meant to *change* how the world sees them, while Virgil knows that it won't really change anything.... the act of challenging performed by the show is itself is snake oil.
@sethfriedermann7561
@sethfriedermann7561 3 жыл бұрын
The part of this discussion that draws my interest is the, "Copying vs Original work", concept. Especially, when it as expressed as a value. In my time in the fashion industry I often talked and wrote about my love for originality versus my hatred for copying. But, copying must be distinguished from reinvention and reinterpretation. The distinction to me comes from intent, there are many many designers who copy without shame or because their job depends on it. But the ones who create something new composed from something known have sufficiently processed the concept through the, "you filter". That is to say that their unique perspective and techniques are sufficiently present in the design so that it is/seems previously unseen. I think Virgil and his atelier do that most of the time. Virgil's point, (if it is his point I suppose), about freedom to borrow, use, reinterpret, etc...is a good one. But, I don't think most in the business fashion are mature enough to know when inspiration turns into ripping off.
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing, Seth 💫💫
@ayao
@ayao Жыл бұрын
like how he stole the main logo for offwhite?
@realestate4674
@realestate4674 2 жыл бұрын
May Virgil Rest In Peace. A visionary & inspiration to a generation.
@mariabumby
@mariabumby Жыл бұрын
Hi bliss! Im someone who has always had a hard time w fashion growing up, being shamed for not performing feminity and having clothes as this rocket science exam of what i fail to execute and feeling like a laughing stock. I have slowly learned thru old friends how to enjoy exploring costumes and just mere expression but i really feel like your channel was my true tipping point. I started with your virgil abloh videos and immediately got hooked and particularly enjoying the margiela series. I feel like you gave me an accessible joy and appreciation with the multi-faceted dimensions of fashion. From references, craft, history, being cool rather than just pretty. I have legit been slackjawed with some of your haunting examples of ingenuity, imagination, and protest! I finally felt like a genuine FAN of some fcking clothes that i was too enthused by its subtleties and energies that it bleeds into how i construct my outfits, overriding past fears. I also feel like you espouse a genuine relating to the craft of clothes making (history, journalism, buying vintage) that i cant help but feel like ive had such a HIGHLY competent friend welcome me to understanding fashion week. I was so surprised when i suddenly recognized some brands and references on some of my fave kpop idols and i realized that i actually grasp the language enough to have my own experience, opinion and appreciation that’s not overtly explained or shoved to my face. I JUST GOT IT!! And i feel so happy. And i know this aint fashion therapy or what, but i legit had fashion as one of my biggest blocks in terms of “i cants”/ overall shame) that fashion being something i enjoy is going on my best of 2022 memories list. I SERIOUSLY camp on your videos when i feel sick/ when eating alone. I subscribed for a bit (patreon) to directly support you but also wantes to seriously specify my deep gratitude towards you. You are one of the definite gems on the internet i am a serious fan! 💖💖💖i love you lots - maria
@Zaidemeit
@Zaidemeit Жыл бұрын
Miles Davis would have loved his work. His "Blue notes" tunnels through Virgil's stylized, reinvented rags!!!
@bluejain4874
@bluejain4874 Жыл бұрын
The way u did this video is way too cool i couldnt even skip a sec
@KyronWarrick
@KyronWarrick 3 жыл бұрын
Seriously one of your most brilliant analysis videos yet was such a great insight on a show that I knew had many layers of depth then I knew met the eye Thank you!!
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
All the credit always goes to the designers. They’re the ones putting in the heavy work on this 💫💫
@stassikamera
@stassikamera 3 жыл бұрын
I read that Snake Oil can be defined as a "Scam" or "deceptive marketing". So I'm thinking Virgil is saying how the industry is dishonest in a way or just not the way it seems from the outside looking in. Like everyone isn't as original as people make them out to be.
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Great thought! Thank you for sharing!
@DosuKinu
@DosuKinu 2 жыл бұрын
This collection is a masterpiece. It might be hard to understand it and process it at first but by reading the notes and diving into the though process behind it, you can really appreciate the genius behind it. I really love how Virgil can translate actual abstract ideas into the real world, and be coherent still
@kathyhoyer4586
@kathyhoyer4586 2 жыл бұрын
I am not a fashion person...but I have learned so much about fashion because of you Bliss! Thank you for your in-depth and thoughtful videos...also your humor! Because of you, I look. at fashion and designers so much differently now. I just want to say THANK YOU for expanding my world.
@iwannaseethereceipts
@iwannaseethereceipts 3 жыл бұрын
I think an important component to "stealing" isn't so much that a designer (such as Abloh) is taking to claim as theirs in a vacuum; they take knowing that others will notice from where it came as one part homage and another part ownership of something they love. For example, the soft trunks and petit malle bags referencing LV trunks, which have, for me, inspired me to make things of my own. I don't want to make LV knockoffs, but I do want people to see my inspiration unmistakably.
@biascutfashion
@biascutfashion 3 жыл бұрын
Been hoping for this one for a while thank you Bliss!!
@fatherdrip3220
@fatherdrip3220 2 жыл бұрын
Originality to me is how you pull from your influences and inspirations. It's taking from others to make something of your own.
@shourinbhaumik9704
@shourinbhaumik9704 3 жыл бұрын
My favorite moment in the video is the explanation of the distinction between neo & archetypes. I think Virgil goes onto translate this distinction and you do a wonderful job of elucidating that. This truly feels like a narrative driven show and this video helps me understand the narrative more deeply
@sloth6335
@sloth6335 3 жыл бұрын
I like how Virgil represents himself in more than one way. Most obviously using fabrics stemming from his heritage and most interestingly describing himself as a thief (even if it’s more getting inspired by others and borrowing elements). This gets more emphasised with the music and sampling you described. I think it shows how he accepts and embraces his way of designing pieces and then shows the public, most importantly the critics, that it isn’t necessarily bad and may even result in bigger success. Furthermore he wants to show that being such a „thief“ doesn‘t mean he lacks creativity. Also I like the philosophy of his 3% rule.
@sadandrey5337
@sadandrey5337 3 жыл бұрын
just as with evening (and any other time of the day), morning with new Bliss video is the best type of morning
@Antoniolomar
@Antoniolomar Жыл бұрын
Bliss, Thank you for this vide, you dissected it very well, the way this show was executed from the references to the pieces themselves they all mean something deeper than the appearance just completely blows my mind.
@harusallie6445
@harusallie6445 3 жыл бұрын
I really really love how you really go in depth in this explantions i love it (too many really), I appreciate the collection more because of this, thank you
@dda_4598
@dda_4598 2 жыл бұрын
One of the most detailed videos I’ve ever seen about ANYTHING. You just opened a mind up to another vision and view of life. Thank you
@Alina-tl9xu
@Alina-tl9xu 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your professionalism! You make me feel so inspired
@datingsimulator-tk4xs
@datingsimulator-tk4xs 3 жыл бұрын
great analysis for one of my fav collections in recent history , keep it up bliss
@trey531
@trey531 Жыл бұрын
Love these full breakdowns of runway shows
@bryceblackard6535
@bryceblackard6535 2 жыл бұрын
Love these vids, you’ve shifted my perspective on fashion
@deekshab9417
@deekshab9417 3 жыл бұрын
Wonderful analysis ! I was not very fond of the show because I don't particularly like the collection but watching videos about the show analysis and understanding the artistic vision, the themes and ideas of culminative fashion, inclusion, interpretation of art in fashion, I am mesmerized. A really powerful show, this one !
@0608jeffrey
@0608jeffrey 2 жыл бұрын
Amazing content! Every video you made got me inspired! Gonna go through all of it!💪🏻
@nima7209
@nima7209 3 жыл бұрын
ayyy you mentioned this one would be fire in the live yesterday! my hopes are high
@foxtrot1278
@foxtrot1278 3 жыл бұрын
I already loved this runaway show/performance/short film. But maaaaaan this video, I'm just astonished. No words to define. Just pure brain food
@TBags2212
@TBags2212 2 жыл бұрын
I dont really know anything about fashion. But this video makes me want to learn more, great video dude :)
@Jltnyc
@Jltnyc 2 жыл бұрын
“RIP VIRGIL 💔🕊”
@andretti2143
@andretti2143 3 жыл бұрын
Great video Bliss 👏🏽
@mattstuart2263
@mattstuart2263 3 жыл бұрын
Been waiting for this
@michaeltoache7058
@michaeltoache7058 2 жыл бұрын
love your content!
@angelpiti99
@angelpiti99 3 жыл бұрын
S/O for the best fashion content on youtube. Seriusly, this is crazy. Thanks a lot!
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
That means a ton to me, thank you 💫💫
@mrdan2009
@mrdan2009 2 жыл бұрын
Snake Oil - Likely referring to the fact that the roles given to us in society, that Virgil presents in the first act, Buisnessman, Artist etc, are not able to free marginalised people because these roles are rigid and only echoe inhereted opressive roles, hence the snake oil. Whats sold by society is that these roles will set you free but It's only through mixing up these roles, as demonstrated in the final act, where freedom truly lies. I think what scares people about Virgil is that he's foreshadowing how the role of a creative director is changing, who it belonges to and what that role does.
@MK-fw9wx
@MK-fw9wx 3 жыл бұрын
bravo! and thanks for mentioning the exchange of ideas and viewpoints - we need to peacefully come together (not to separate)
@404mph
@404mph 2 жыл бұрын
Bliss really that guy
@fffffashion6155
@fffffashion6155 3 жыл бұрын
Amazing explanation! It opens up my eyes about the meaning of art and originality
@Bestbuddy719
@Bestbuddy719 2 жыл бұрын
So good!! Loved this . Snake oil my interpretation is like something you can’t trust .
@LewisWainwright
@LewisWainwright 3 жыл бұрын
Love these videos!!
@andybearvlog6140
@andybearvlog6140 10 ай бұрын
Such a great video.
@jeanremarque237
@jeanremarque237 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad I found you I'm a fan
@nima7209
@nima7209 3 жыл бұрын
I think the breadth of the art heist both in scale and in history really emphasizes how the art heist in the show snowballs to a point where anyone willingly participating in the context, both in real life music and culture and in the show's reflection of Paris, is also taking part in the sharing their work. The fact that ESG has such a storied history as a sample on which iconic songs built on while not taking away from the value of anything which took inspiration from it is really important. Fantastic work
@sethfriedermann7561
@sethfriedermann7561 3 жыл бұрын
Did any of the remaining members of ESG realize a dime of income from their song being sampled?
@blackberrysour455
@blackberrysour455 3 жыл бұрын
been waiting on this and i didn't know it
@discocarol3348
@discocarol3348 3 жыл бұрын
Awesome video!!!!
@edgay
@edgay 3 жыл бұрын
The fashion industry/fashion shows never interested me one bit, but this is actually really sick, i need to do more research :) great video
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
The ‘Further Reading’ section in the description has some gems in it 💫💫
@erohw
@erohw 2 жыл бұрын
L0L the smile cuz he didn’t expect it to caught it that perfectly xD
@angelamccart1509
@angelamccart1509 2 жыл бұрын
Whom ever is patron-ing this; Thank you!
@OntaviaRoulette
@OntaviaRoulette 3 жыл бұрын
Bravo! Great Video
@gilliandoplemore9357
@gilliandoplemore9357 2 жыл бұрын
I think the reference to the Barcelona house is another reference to pushing boundaries and setting up constructs and archetypes only to break them and change the way that they are often perceived as well as even the idea of combining influence. As the Barcelona house seemingly uses a grid pattern for the metal structural beams but also because of the beams week integrity, is also reliant on the walls throughout the house that don’t perfectly align with the grid structure. The house itself pushes boundaries of conceived plans and classical plans and zones. I’ll link of the video that better explains it, I’m not an architect (yet at least haha, who knows maybe :) )
@aidanencarnacao4764
@aidanencarnacao4764 2 жыл бұрын
You’re the man!
@sagewaterdragon
@sagewaterdragon 2 жыл бұрын
I've always considered myself to be someone who doesn't really care about fashion, either personal or artistic (I'm a very "sure, just throw on a black t-shirt and some cheap jeans" guy), but for some reason KZbin recommended your channel to me and I've been watching it for the last two hours. This is stuff is way more interesting than I thought it was.
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 2 жыл бұрын
I’m so glad to hear that. Fashion often gets pushed off as petty and silly, but I feel there’s some profound gems in there. I’m honored you would give it a shot. I recommend checking out my episode for Margiela Spring 1990. Absolutely wild story in there 💫💫
@sagewaterdragon
@sagewaterdragon 2 жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster Will do! Also subscribed, eager to hear more about this moving forward.
@Larainge
@Larainge 3 жыл бұрын
Bliss you're hair is so cute
@WayofPaul
@WayofPaul 2 жыл бұрын
I think that the title snake oil is depicting how in a black community we tend to use different variations of outfits like fashion are as in like painting and drawing singing rack making music as an outlet to escape but in reality it doesn’t really give us an escape it doesn’t heal the issue!
@Ilykillll
@Ilykillll 3 жыл бұрын
I think sauls poem is a refrence how as soon as we step into the wnvironment / are born into certain archetypes ,cultures,etc and the next part is like now that i am here i recognize that as a (using this as an example) bpack person inspire and influence the cultures that are passed around...like the bags ? Idk this is all head cannon
@ramekon
@ramekon 2 жыл бұрын
Very heady stuff associated with Louis Vuitton brand. Very compelling.
@Daniella.Foster
@Daniella.Foster 3 жыл бұрын
Pen flip champ is back
@kathleenl9957
@kathleenl9957 Жыл бұрын
Maybe it's just because of where you placed the elements in the video, but my first thought on the meaning of "Snake Oil" was linked to the theme of deconstruction of archetypes throughout the show, subverting the images and stereotypes which are "sold" to us and shedding light on what is false or incomplete about them.
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster Жыл бұрын
It makes me so happy that this video has been out for this long and people are still submitting their interpretation of that theme. Thank you so much for sharing with us 💫💫
@kathleenl9957
@kathleenl9957 Жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster I've only taken an interest in fashion recently, so your archive's been extremely useful for familiarising myself with the Big Names and what their viewpoint and influence has been.
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster Жыл бұрын
I’m so glad! As you continue through videos, I’d love to hear your thoughts on the comments 💫💫
@Izzy-rw9mx
@Izzy-rw9mx 2 жыл бұрын
I think the name snakeoil is because people were assuming that snake oil would cure them, when it was doing nothing.
@jdot_smith1777
@jdot_smith1777 2 жыл бұрын
Research on point 👌🏾
@toneeviera8336
@toneeviera8336 Жыл бұрын
Side note on cowboys, most people forget that the historical majority of "cowboys" were Mexican/what is considered Latino/Hispanic
@WelcomeToThe92503
@WelcomeToThe92503 2 жыл бұрын
RIP 🕯🕯🙏🏼
@foxtrot1278
@foxtrot1278 3 жыл бұрын
Is 2021 the year of bangs? Btw you look very pretty with you new haircut, Bliss.
@baganzabaganza2826
@baganzabaganza2826 3 жыл бұрын
it is so interesting to watch this show as an architect myself, many arch memes in there lolz
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Name em off! My architecture knowledge is verrrry limited. I’d love to hear any other references I missed 💫💫
@marygem
@marygem 2 жыл бұрын
RIP V.A.🖤
@terrinhicks-jacobs9630
@terrinhicks-jacobs9630 3 жыл бұрын
To answer your Snake Oil question, my reading of that ties directly into the shows references to Cowboys - specifically Black cowboys. The origin of the word snake oil comes from a Frontier Era trend of ‘Doctors’ promising miraculous health results from their Oils and Tonics, often attributed to foreign or dangerous animals (i.e Snake Oil). As we know, these rarely worked, and these self proclaimed doctors would flee their area the moment they sold out their stock. As time progressed, even though these Doctors were largely white venture capitalists, the term Snake Oil has become associated with Black/Natural Hair and Wellness products (i.e Butters, Oils and Waxes). Something that originated as predatory capitalism from White men around the time of cowboys has now become an allegory for black peoples necessities. This could be a reference to the clothing industry, which often follows a similar trend.
@TheSwagcorner
@TheSwagcorner Жыл бұрын
Watching this again very late. Great video, definitely my favorite collection by Virgil. Did you sit in front of the fire place because the marble sort of mirrors the onyx from the Barcelona Pavilion?👀
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster Жыл бұрын
Haha I wanted to move around and I love my parents’ fireplace generally, but yeah, kinda 😅
@TheSwagcorner
@TheSwagcorner Жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster yeah no it’s very pretty! Nice right angles and color. Purposeful accident😌
@alphadream953
@alphadream953 2 жыл бұрын
this guy is secretly a penspinner fr
@PrincipalSkinner3190
@PrincipalSkinner3190 3 жыл бұрын
Like the way u styled the loewe shirt 👌
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Over the shirt I sleep in 😂🤌
@MrKeerQ
@MrKeerQ 3 жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster Also with the cast of vices bracelet, if my eyes aren't fooling me?
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Margiela Hospital Bracelet; the IDs for the fits are always at the top of the episode 💫💫
@MrKeerQ
@MrKeerQ 3 жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster Thank you, I must've glanced over it lol. May I ask what's your fave scent? It's a thing that interests me the most when I'm watching someones videos lol
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Silver Mountain Water by CREED. Love that stuff 😌
@nadinef4050
@nadinef4050 2 жыл бұрын
I'm a bit late to the party, but wanted to add anyways: in theatre a black box is a theatre space where no light is coming in. You can use the space to transform it into whatever you want, without outside interference. Ideally, a black box is also soundproof. I don't know if anyone finds this interesting, but for me it really adds to the space that Virgil is showing
@Mateus-hi3qm
@Mateus-hi3qm 2 жыл бұрын
The question it's not about originality , if you like someone he/she makes a reference, if you don't like someone he/she makes a copy, it's like Pierre Bordieu says "les circuits de consécration sociale, sera d'autant plus efficace plus la distance sociale de l'objet consacrée". Just have fun with it.
@damienlowery
@damienlowery 3 жыл бұрын
Maybe originality is a complex of inspirations and knowledge from birth that we use to become who we think we are or who we portray to be
@Metaporphsycosis
@Metaporphsycosis Жыл бұрын
mirror mirror seems like a de la soul ref? not sure they were the first to pull that sample
@jasoncallaghan4622
@jasoncallaghan4622 Жыл бұрын
on snake oil....could it align with the "myth vs. reality" theme we see in play? as we enter the black box at the beginning of act 2, does this signify a recognition of reality? a breakthrough? (recognizing the true form of the snake oil that is our implied fashion bias). real freedom!
@levicohen7333
@levicohen7333 3 жыл бұрын
It’s mind blowing how much more Virgil cares about LV than offwhite
@brittanybelo1361
@brittanybelo1361 3 жыл бұрын
I feel like it’s ultimately due to the platform and also funding.... financially I would imagine he has so much more freedom/ability to care. And then in terms of name and global impact, LV has a greater grasp on the public and mainstream so his message and craft arguably can go further.. but I would hope he can start to funnel this back into off white
@levicohen7333
@levicohen7333 3 жыл бұрын
@@brittanybelo1361 I think he is treating offwhite like a diffusion label. Even though LV also sells really well, offwhite he just makes what he knows people will want - graphic hoodies, dresses, flannels, trucker jackets, etc. I think he sees the opportunity he has as the first black designer for LV and wants to prove himself and make a stride towards a more accepting fashion industry. He realizes that it takes his full attention to make good on that promise at LV and probably has little to do with the design process for offwhite
@anonymousjustice4357
@anonymousjustice4357 2 жыл бұрын
CONSUME, CONSUME, CONSUME AND CHANGE THE NEXT TARGET MARKET.
@alphadream953
@alphadream953 2 жыл бұрын
now you mention pulp fiction, Virgil is like the Tarantino of fashion, they both use A LOT of references and re-interpretations and homages etc.
@jackxavier3915
@jackxavier3915 2 жыл бұрын
Love❣️
@miguelsilva3640
@miguelsilva3640 2 жыл бұрын
Wich time period would u say these pieces are based on? i cant tell if 60s or not
@kiddlorenz7582
@kiddlorenz7582 3 жыл бұрын
I have now so much respect for virgil. holy shit.
@akberabby9329
@akberabby9329 2 жыл бұрын
Why Patreon pages won’t open when u click the link ?
@AustynRich
@AustynRich 3 жыл бұрын
Virgil says so much and so little all at once. Great analysis Bliss!
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the kind words, Austyn 😊 Could you elaborate a bit on the first part of your comment?
@AustynRich
@AustynRich 3 жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster Eye mean Virgil's aesthetic can appear minimal when executed but the research, significance and philosophy he's tapped into is very maximal. He often talks about "tongue and cheek," no pun intended on the quotes, which is dope because the conversation about the work kind of adds an additional look every time.
@alexgoody196
@alexgoody196 3 жыл бұрын
Have you ever seen the remake of the Thomas Crown Affair with Pierce Brosnan. I've got to imagine that the art heist was inspired by that scene.
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster 3 жыл бұрын
I haven’t! I’ll check it out! Thanks for sharing, Alex!
@alexgoody196
@alexgoody196 3 жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster I can't seem to find the scene on KZbin, but if you go to the film it's the final heist starting around 1:34 in. They pass the briefcases back and forth just like in this show. The matching hats from LV reference the bowlers they wear in the firm in homage to Magritte's Son of Man. It's an unremarkable film outside of that scene, though the original is an all time favorite.
@jonjim1952
@jonjim1952 3 жыл бұрын
@@alexgoody196 With Diva Nina Simone belting out Sinnerman
@KiriWiriy
@KiriWiriy 3 жыл бұрын
I think that the snake oil title is refrencing general conventions; the monotomous colour palete of the still paris room embodying a standard of appearances that are unacheivable for many, especialiy those most marginalised (poc, trans people as mentioned). The snake oil being the enticing glorification of this standard that does not intend include or reperesent these groups. Might be way off though, loved the video :)
@djbhickenwings8122
@djbhickenwings8122 Жыл бұрын
The fonts also look like the Newport ads from the 80’s and 90’s
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster Жыл бұрын
GREAT catch 💫💫
@djbhickenwings8122
@djbhickenwings8122 Жыл бұрын
@@BlissFoster just wanted to give you your flowers now! You’re the best high fashion youtuber , hands down. I love your analysis and the sense of community you “foster”. See what I did there lol. But anyways I love your channel and if you ever decide to make clothes I will support you
@BlissFoster
@BlissFoster Жыл бұрын
That means a lot to me, homie. Thank you 🙏
@carminakorosy2822
@carminakorosy2822 2 жыл бұрын
Oil Snake is the concept of Luxury. Virgil Abloh is the first Black designer to enter the world of high fashion, and the first to take it into the present ( art world). Abloh is bringing new Ideas, is breathing new life into a dead industry. He is doing what Warhol did in Art.
@jimmyliang4522
@jimmyliang4522 2 жыл бұрын
damn I like your videos
@yeehaw8079
@yeehaw8079 2 жыл бұрын
one aspect of "snake oil" that i haven't seen mentioned here is its tie to voodoo. new orleans voodoo was looked upon with heavy suspicion in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, particularly because it was part of slaves' culture and was thought to incite rebellion (which slave owners were deeply fearful of starting after haiti's successful slave revolt in the early nineteenth century). however, with the end of slavery, voodoo became increasingly commercialized. black people began selling various tinctures, items, etc with claims that they were 'voodoo magic' to dupe the uninformed, a practice which was criminalized in some states as it became more prevalent. "snake oil" was (to my understanding) a term for a voodoo cure that claimed to bring good fortune but was rooted in nothing; "snake oil salesman," then, was a term for a conman. nowadays, voodoo is highly commodified. "voodoo diy kits" are even sold online. from this etymology, my belief is that "snake oil" as a title for a section of this collection fits into the overarching theme of the art heist very well-what is real of new orleans voodoo as a religion is largely unknown, but certainly haitian voodoo was borne of a blend of catholocism and various african tribal religions; new orleans voodoo is heavily commodified today but what its core contains is, again, largely unknown. if any religion embodies an "art heist" better than voodoo, i don't know of it. (worth noting that i didn't read every comment, oops, and also that most of my claims here come from my recall of a short essay i wrote about six months ago. if anyone wants, i could dig up the bibliography, but if you have contradicting claims please add them because i didn't research very heavily.)
@thinkfiend
@thinkfiend 2 жыл бұрын
Rip
@ruairicoughlan5429
@ruairicoughlan5429 3 жыл бұрын
Snake Oil, I'm assuming, refers back again to that newspaper; Myth vs Reality, and Tourist vs Purist. The insider, The Snake Oil Salesman is aware of it's properties while the outsider is unaware, isolated from the truth.
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