Hey dolls 🌼 Just a quick heads up unfortunately the camera quality and audio quality is lower than usual. Something on my camera needed to be fixed so I filmed this on my spare camera. The next video will be back to the usual quality! 💌 All my lovin, xx Emma 💌
@josemaria8177Ай бұрын
RIP Françoise Hardy. Her music will live on forever
@bryanguerra4227Ай бұрын
SHE DIED???? NOOOOO 😭😭😭 why did i just found out about it rn!!
@EmmaRosaKatharinaАй бұрын
She’s so dearly missed but her music will live forever 💌
@phoebeveerman4128Ай бұрын
I love this, I'd never heard of yé-yé style!
@ChrisHoppe-wordmeme29 күн бұрын
Here in Minneapolis, several bands are reviving the Ye-Ye music style & fashion. Pretty cool.... as a 70 year old guy, this is my romanticized youth. History for you, fond memories for me. 😂
@jenna015826 күн бұрын
I love the super niche style videos!
@GabrielaHodoleanАй бұрын
Lovely video, Emma! Also, I was wandering if you could make a video about the Teddy Boys/Teddy Girls era. I think this was a subculture that most of the people forgot about and I'd love to learn something about it!❤
@EmmaRosaKatharinaАй бұрын
Thank you so much Gabriela! That’s so a fab idea! I just added it to the list 💌
@shineystarrychain23 күн бұрын
I'm back for my second rewatching of this video because i love it so much & i want to comment about how nice your hair looks i adore how it fades it looks so cool
@moodringcinema839Ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE France Gall. Her album ‘1968’ is a masterpiece, I highly recommend it.
@Boho_GypsyАй бұрын
I know this might be a weird comment but my grandpa is seriously ill and in the hospital and I love watching your videos at night to take my mind off of how sad I am.
@jamesnock55725 күн бұрын
I'd never heard of this subculture before 🙌🙋♂️
@Vintagebecky28 күн бұрын
Hi Emma, loving your fashion era videos. In the UK there was a mod versus rocker scene. That might be interesting as a topic? In terms of culture, music, fashion and why they were kind of in competition to each other. X
@ginaferracini9375Ай бұрын
hi Emma how cool it wouldve been to be in the 60s with the music hairstyles makeup clothes.. thanks to you bringing it all back love it all 🌻🧡.
@EmmaRosaKatharinaАй бұрын
You’re so very welcome! If there’s ever a chance to travel back I’d take it in a heartbeat & I’ll take you along 💌
@isabellagreig7017Ай бұрын
This is so interesting! I do like how we look at main fashion but sometimes subcultures are pushed aside and I love learning about these subcultures! It gives more information as-well! Have you done one on Italy? 1960s Italy & especially MINA (Italian singer) was an aspect.
@andreapardo8441Ай бұрын
“Bon alors, un peu de musique pour se mettre en train” ❤️ Emma, I LOVE this! Yes! The Yé-Yé style was HUGE in Spain - my own grandma was kind of a Yé-Yé girl! So fascinating! Concha Velasco was the absolute Yé-Yé icon here. Edit: I thought I might as well add a little translation of Concha’s most famous song, which literally translates as “A Yé-Yé Girl” I think it's super fun and quirky and pretty much embodies the Yé-Yé spirit. 😂 Find yourself a girl, a Yé-Yé girl Who’s got a lot of rhythm and can sing in English Messy hair and colorful tights A Yé-Yé girl, a Yé-Yé girl Who gets you just like I do
@annnyalaАй бұрын
this video is perfection! I've appreciated the music and style of this subculture for a while ( I literally own the book featured @1:13)! I am so happy KZbin recommended this absolute gem !
@BeanomorphАй бұрын
Instant sub. I hope you blow up in fashion history KZbin. Such good insight into history and counterculture.
@hollybolly7073Ай бұрын
C'etait genial! finde den accent aigu nicht😂 toll sind auch Petula Clark - l'agent secret, Sylvie Vartan - ne t'en vas pas, Eileen- die Stiefel sind zum Wandern/parfum des bois, Dani - la machine, Clothilde - fallait pas ecraser la queue du chat, Nino Ferrer - Alexandre/Mirza, Jacques Dutronc - les responsable, Michel Polnareff - la mouche❤
@EmmaRosaKatharinaАй бұрын
Oh ja! So viele wundervolle Frauen 💌
@wildmarjoramdieselpunk6396Ай бұрын
Great. I want to check the subculture out more!
@christopherkeilАй бұрын
Thanks Emma. This was an interesting insight into a 60s movement I knew little to nothing about. In general are the any references (books, websites, etc.) you can recommend that addresses 60s fashion?
@EmmaRosaKatharinaАй бұрын
You’re welcome! I do have tons of videos up about all different kind of 60 styles as well as starting a 60s wardrobe so maybe that’s something for you? I can also recommend the vintage dancer website. They do a great job explaining vintage styles. Overall, I would recommend you to watch and listen as well as read a lot of pieces from the 60s for a great insight ⭐️
@StasMaximov27Ай бұрын
Отличное видео спасибо красотка👍
@janealovell66Ай бұрын
Love love loveeeee
@EmmaRosaKatharinaАй бұрын
Love you! Thanks doll 💌
@nambc777Ай бұрын
Fab video!! Often ( non English ) European Sub cultures are overlooked - I myself would class myself as YèYé Rocker 😂😂❤
@Aluenvey29 күн бұрын
That makes me curious, how about radio geared to JPop in France?