'It Ends With Us' & 'Gossip Girl' Costume Designer Breaks Down Blake Lively's Looks in the Film

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@АнтонияРуменова-г8в
@АнтонияРуменова-г8в 4 ай бұрын
I still don’t get it why a florist is dressed up as car mechanic
@jiwonlee5468
@jiwonlee5468 3 ай бұрын
😂
@aaana2003
@aaana2003 2 ай бұрын
Someone like you understand what I think
@jacobkrobertson
@jacobkrobertson 4 ай бұрын
the costume design was the second worst thing about this movie, the first was the garbage press (besides Justin’s moments) lacking conversations about DV
@SnowLeopardForever
@SnowLeopardForever 4 ай бұрын
I loved the fashion of the movie, it’s great. I love fashion myself. And I loved that Lily was shown to be this whole individual person-independent, strong, with dreams that she had and was willing to make come true. THE MOVIE DIDN’T FEED INTO THE STEREOTYPES OF WHAT PEOPLE THINK DV IS, NOR WHO COMMITS IT AND WHO ITS VICTIMS ARE. AND JUST FOR THE RECORD, those of us (myself included) who have lived in an environment where there is violence, we don’t let the violence define us, yes, it’s something we went through, but it’s not something we are going to let define us for the rest of lives. Yes, it’s a part of us BUT it’s NOT all of us, it’s NOT all of who we are. We don’t go around everyday being victims. THAT WOULD BE EXHAUSTING, AND KEEP US FROM MOVING ON WITH OUR LIVES!
@mae_liii
@mae_liii 3 ай бұрын
@@SnowLeopardForever If you don’t see how the fact that this movie is marketed as a cute romcom and that the cast refusing to talk about DV is highly problematic then I don’t know what to tell you.
@Nishanth_mementomori
@Nishanth_mementomori 4 ай бұрын
I'm so confused... this story is about DV why is it being marketed as a rom com and has fashion breakdown videos made on it
@ClassyPearl-s1q
@ClassyPearl-s1q 4 ай бұрын
Agreed
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
Whenever I’ve heard it being advertised , DV is brought up tho. Blake and the other women discuss it in the interviews. Fashion is also apart of the film. Why can’t more than one thing be discussed?
@amarielovee
@amarielovee 4 ай бұрын
wtf.... yall need to lay off lol this was not a movie based SOLEY on dv... if you want that just that go watch something that pertains to just that. Big little lies had a good chunk surrounding dm & you didn't see that show being promoted about that.
@Nishanth_mementomori
@Nishanth_mementomori 4 ай бұрын
@@amarielovee if you've actually read the book you'd know that dv is actually the main point of the whole book
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
@@Nishanth_mementomori everyone knows that. Youre not the only one who read the book, your knowledge ain’t special. Yall are just weird, wanting her to be defined by DV and continuously beat on in every single scene it seems.
@KimioraTreanor
@KimioraTreanor 4 ай бұрын
This was the fugliest costume wardrobe I’ve everrrr seen
@ClassyPearl-s1q
@ClassyPearl-s1q 4 ай бұрын
Ummm… this film is about DV, I feel like we should be talking more about this/spreading awareness instead of fashion. To all the people who have experienced this, may God bless you and give you peace. You are so strong and can get through this pain. You are not defined by the actions of others ❤
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
Maybe we can acknowledge more than one thing about a film? It was about DV and it was also a romance. Wasn’t a depressing heavy film all throughout. The fashion was apart of the book.
@SnowLeopardForever
@SnowLeopardForever 4 ай бұрын
I loved the fashion of the movie, it’s great. I love fashion myself. And I loved that Lily was shown to be this whole individual person (which had NOTHING to do with DV, that IS reality)-independent, strong, with dreams that she had and was willing to make come true. THE MOVIE DIDN’T FEED INTO THE STEREOTYPES OF WHAT PEOPLE THINK DV IS, NOR WHO COMMITS IT AND WHO ITS VICTIMS ARE. AND JUST FOR THE RECORD, those of us (myself included) who have lived in an environment where there is violence, we don’t let the violence define us, yes, it’s something we went through, but it’s not something we are going to let define us for the rest of lives. Yes, it’s a part of us BUT it’s NOT all of us, it’s NOT all of who we are. We don’t go around everyday being victims. THAT WOULD BE EXHAUSTING, AND KEEP US FROM MOVING ON WITH OUR LIVES!
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
@@SnowLeopardForever Exactly. These comments about how the ENTIRETY of the film should’ve been about DV aka 24/7 crying and getting beaten on and tryna get away as if victims of this are defined by it is insulting, unrealistic and incredibly tone deaf. I’m convinced miserable women just want smthing to b*tch and moan about. “They romanticized DV!” No, they didn’t. lol. Not every abuser is beating on their partner right out the fkin gate. That ain’t how it goes! Much of the time, it happens suddenly much to her shock and the “it’ll never happen again” comments are made. Your entire cmment is absolutely right. They’re so fixated on mob mentality that I’ve only seen a few sensible comments re the story. “The movie was about flowers!” Um, she had a fking flower shop, that was important to the character. I guess they would’ve wanted that and everything important to her omitted from the film just so that we could focus on her getting beat on. Pathetic commentary lol.
@SnowLeopardForever
@SnowLeopardForever 4 ай бұрын
@@SupernaturalLove100 I agree. That IS NOT the reality of DV. DV has many different realities-how it happens/starts, who commits it, who suffers from it, how it ends, etc. What I am hearing in the comments ARE STEREOTYPES OF WHAT THEY BELIEVE DV IS. BUT DV is different for each person that has lived through it. It’s NOT a one shoe fits all, same pattern.
@a.furtado8991
@a.furtado8991 4 ай бұрын
Love hearing how the style ties into Lily’s character and her story throughout this movie. To me her outfits represent individuality and strength
@kyras_universe
@kyras_universe 4 ай бұрын
Costuming tells a story. Just because the focus of this interview is not highlighting the DV aspects of this film, doesn't mean that the clothing doesn't serve its purpose to give context to a character and their story. As he explains, they chose to dress Lily in these particular outfits to show how she hides herself from the world after the traumas of witnessing the DV with her parents growing up, and juxtaposed it with dressing Allysa as the bubbly, colorful, rich best friend. DV and SA relationships are complex and sometimes do start out as the "romcom" everyone is claiming this movie is portraying itself to be. If you believe that Lily would've known from the beginning that she was going to turn out to be in a DV/SA relationship from the moment she met Ryle, you obviously have never experienced these kinds of relationships yourself. Not every interview or piece of marketing this film puts out needs to solely focus on the SA/DV aspects of this film. This interview highlights how the costuming of a film tells a characters story. The costume designer is NOT the director or producer of the film and does not need to be asked questions regarding the plot other than how he uses the costumes to help tell the story. I was beyond impressed with the costume design when watching the film and how it really portrayed who these characters were and how they express themselves with their clothes. Relationships are complicated, especially SA/DV ones. If you watch the film, you see how complex Lily and Ryle's relationship is, how much her relationship with her father affects her romantic relationships, and that things are not always black and white. It's not easy to leave these relationships, and it was wonderful to see her stand up for herself and leave when she came to the realization of her reality.
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
Well said. A nuanced take. People online don’t know how to incorporate nuance nor do they know how to acknowledge more than one thing at once
@kyras_universe
@kyras_universe 4 ай бұрын
@@SupernaturalLove100 absolutely! people love to just single out just one aspect of a thing instead of looking at the bigger picture, and just to create unnecessary drama where there is no need for it.
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
@@kyras_universe They’re too focused on their mob mentality to think logically. They NEED to bxtch and moan abt smthing in order to feel alive. If the entire film had been her getting beaten on with everything else that made her her omitted, they would’ve cried about how DV survivors are “more than their abuse” lmao. The film literally went against the stereotype of an abuser who just out the gate beats on their partner, and they’re mad. Unserious. I don’t take it seriously.
@thefrankmiller5030
@thefrankmiller5030 24 күн бұрын
The Louboutins were definitely uncalled for
@trinaq
@trinaq 4 ай бұрын
I just saw the movie yesterday, and I was really impressed by the costume design. I recognised a lot of items from Carhartt, Blake would honestly look gorgeous in anything.
@HavenBlair-n5s
@HavenBlair-n5s 4 ай бұрын
I wish they would have highlighted how her fashion represents her story, and as the abuse continues her identity is swept away and the clothes reflect that. When she starts to get her identity again after the DV she returns to her original style but more grounded. Huge miss to correlate that to this interview.
@zgirlbrooks101
@zgirlbrooks101 4 ай бұрын
I AM shocked Eric Damon styled this film 👏👏👏 (in all honesty, as a long time Eric Damon fan & supporter), he could've just styled Blake as "half Jenny GG S1, Molly Ringwald & Serena VW S1+2). Bc Serena's effortless boho Chic look fit WAY more than whatever Lily's weird camo looks etc became 👏👏👏
@SnowLeopardForever
@SnowLeopardForever 4 ай бұрын
I loved the fashion of the movie, it’s great. I love fashion myself. And I loved that Lily was shown to be this whole individual person-independent, strong, with dreams that she had and was willing to make come true. THE MOVIE DIDN’T FEED INTO THE STEREOTYPES OF WHAT PEOPLE THINK DV IS, NOR WHO COMMITS IT AND WHO ITS VICTIMS ARE (people are missing/missed that point). AND JUST FOR THE RECORD, those of us (myself included) who have lived in an environment where there is violence, we don’t let the violence define us, yes, it’s something we went through, but it’s not something we are going to let define us for the rest of lives. Yes, it’s a part of us BUT it’s NOT all of us, it’s NOT all of who we are. We don’t go around everyday being victims. THAT WOULD BE EXHAUSTING, AND KEEP US FROM MOVING ON WITH OUR LIVES!
@_Amit_Sunil
@_Amit_Sunil 4 ай бұрын
Which of these match the black and blue bruising tones of domestic violence
@thegraceland1
@thegraceland1 4 ай бұрын
LOL oh let's not focus on that. Let's focus on FASHION. LOL. The press tour for this garbage movie is so god damn tone deaf.
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
@@thegraceland1 Not really. They discuss the DV storyline during the press tour and also the other factors that contribute to the character. Yall think DV defines a woman from these takes and it’s interesting.
@SnowLeopardForever
@SnowLeopardForever 4 ай бұрын
I loved the fashion of the movie, it’s great. I love fashion myself. And I loved that Lily was shown to be this whole individual person-independent, strong, with dreams that she had and was willing to make come true. THE MOVIE DIDN’T FEED INTO THE STEREOTYPES OF WHAT PEOPLE THINK DV IS, NOR WHO COMMITS IT AND WHO ITS VICTIMS ARE. AND JUST FOR THE RECORD, those of us (myself included) who have lived in an environment where there is violence, we don’t let the violence define us, yes, it’s something we went through, but it’s not something we are going to let define us for the rest of lives. Yes, it’s a part of us BUT it’s NOT all of us, it’s NOT all of who we are. We don’t go around everyday being victims. THAT WOULD BE EXHAUSTING, AND KEEP US FROM MOVING ON WITH OUR LIVES!
@SnowLeopardForever
@SnowLeopardForever 4 ай бұрын
@@thegraceland1 I loved the fashion of the movie, it’s great. I love fashion myself. And I loved that Lily was shown to be this whole individual person-independent, strong, with dreams that she had and was willing to make come true. THE MOVIE DIDN’T FEED INTO THE STEREOTYPES OF WHAT PEOPLE THINK DV IS, NOR WHO COMMITS IT AND WHO ITS VICTIMS ARE. AND JUST FOR THE RECORD, those of us (myself included) who have lived in an environment where there is violence, we don’t let the violence define us, yes, it’s something we went through, but it’s not something we are going to let define us for the rest of lives. Yes, it’s a part of us BUT it’s NOT all of us, it’s NOT all of who we are. We don’t go around everyday being victims. THAT WOULD BE EXHAUSTING, AND KEEP US FROM MOVING ON WITH OUR LIVES!
@thegraceland1
@thegraceland1 4 ай бұрын
Abuse story marketed as a rom com with a focus on fashion. UM OK. I'll ignore that tone deaf bullshit for now and say this is not a fashion icon. If soccer mom statement jewelry meets wayyyyyyy too many patterns and some out of date big hair then sure. FASHION. ICON. LOL.
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
The story consists of DV and also a romance with her childhood love. It contains both. The character’s fashion also plays a part in her identity and trauma. Why so many of you want her to h defined by the DV is interesting
@zgirlbrooks101
@zgirlbrooks101 4 ай бұрын
​@@SupernaturalLove100 Bc for those of us who read the book, it was CLEARLY a domestic ab*se story (which was loosely inspired by CH's parents)
@SupernaturalLove100
@SupernaturalLove100 4 ай бұрын
@@zgirlbrooks101 The author was involved in the making of the film and interviews so i guess you’re upset w her too? Lol. Again, DV is clearly also apart of the film version…but you wanted her to be defined by it? There were other factors that made her who she is. Which is reflective of women irl
@Nimeve
@Nimeve 4 ай бұрын
Loved Alyssa"s outfits but Lily Bloom looked like she has a subscription to "hobo shirt central". Most of the clothes did nothing to her. I watch movies for fashion sometimes like Blue Jasmine - Cate Blanchett looks just fab. Sartorially "It ends with us" was like a constant WTF moment. I do not understand the concept.
@rosiedust9317
@rosiedust9317 4 ай бұрын
His own outfit explains it all….
@Violablacks
@Violablacks 4 ай бұрын
So basically they paid him to hang out with her four hours a day while she dressed herself?
@oreoorva
@oreoorva 3 ай бұрын
The boxer pants combo is so ugly
@helenafandino
@helenafandino 4 ай бұрын
No. Just no. 🤦🏻‍♀️
@Lily4444
@Lily4444 19 күн бұрын
I would have lots of doubt if this guy would choose my outfits
@sherbetlemons
@sherbetlemons 3 ай бұрын
But why dress her in so much autumnal attire colour wise, that aged her so badly and was so heavy on her. The hair too wasn’t congruent, too rich not springy at all which she needs. So disappointing.
@ianshirreffs5604
@ianshirreffs5604 4 ай бұрын
Those outfits are sweet. ❤
@huntswomen1
@huntswomen1 23 күн бұрын
why would lily bloom own designer shoes? i don't get it. isn't she broke?
@aaana2003
@aaana2003 2 ай бұрын
Just awful to see how this beautiful woman wears huge men’s jackets. Like some mechanic 😢
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