Okay to give a bit of context on the weird split sleeves/under-boob dresses, that is actually a common motif seen in 18th-19th century Ottoman Turkish dresses for royal women, which this remake sort of set Aladdin in (Ottoman-ruled port-city). They just interpreted it in a really weird way, especially the under-bust designs. Also, her marketplace dupatta was draped in such a bizarre way, like they were going for a hijab, but didn’t want to actually look like a real one. I personally think they did a good job on silhouettes, you can see they pulled from Arab Gulf henna dresses, Moroccan takchitas and Tunisian tabdilas, which was a nice nod to cultural accuracies. As for the coin dress, gold coins are very prominent in Arab gulf jewelry and dress (emphasis on jewelry), but again-the execution was just off.
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this input! I was coming from a South Asian perspective so this is really illuminating. And yeah I think a lot of the discrepancies came down to nobody from the regions being consulted for the costuming. I could sometimes recognize elements that they were going for, but it was always in a distorted and exotified lens so the looks came out looking like that :/
@williammahe3 жыл бұрын
@@cherrybepsi Of course, I'm just glad I found a video that critiqued the costumes not because "it's not the same as the cartoon", but because there was an obvious culture that the creators were trying to evoke but did so in a way that was displeasing to the eye and mildly offensive. I will applaud this movie though-if it weren't for the subpar costume design, I wouldn't have gotten into studying and following traditional Arab and South Asian fashion. That being said, the creators had SO MUCH to pull from, but decided not to for some reason. (Oh wait, we know why 🙎🏼♂️🙎🏼♂️🙎🏼♂️)
@paulveitch58703 жыл бұрын
@@kittycat1887 they fuckin made a fairy tale to be tailored in real life hence the "live action" part and why they need to tie it to that culture even down to the costumes ya wee bin bag of a brain
@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl3 жыл бұрын
@@kittycat1887 in the 1000 nights book the clothes were realistic even if the events were not
@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl3 жыл бұрын
@@kittycat1887 in the 1000 nights book the clothes were realistic even if the events were not
@yannsteunou-murray94013 жыл бұрын
Kung Fu Panda did a better job of researching clothing of the culture it was portraying and those were movies about anthropomorphic cartoon animals!
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
if only this movie could even hope to measure up to the Masterpiece that is kung fu panda
@yannsteunou-murray94013 жыл бұрын
@@cherrybepsi Tigress' clothing alone surpasses anything seen here. It felt like they wanted it to seem *exotic* while desperately trying to make her not appear Muslim in any authentic away for fear of alienating the White audience.
@goobertron90993 жыл бұрын
@@yannsteunou-murray9401 OMG FRRR
@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl3 жыл бұрын
@@goobertron9099 1000th nights is book that was compiled in Arabia in islamic Golden age French guy did not invent it
@paigemabel73733 жыл бұрын
No but you're so right how have I never realised this
@Sweetcarolinainseoul3 жыл бұрын
But can I just complain for a moment about how they wanted her to look "appropriate" for a teenager but they have her in these insane push up bras that just look uncomfortable.
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
okay yes such a good point! it's SO weird and doesn't even look cute so what was the point 😐
@nessyness54473 жыл бұрын
Yeah like, honestly her regular crop top and pants from the animated movie could have looked much more " appropriate" with a few more historically accurate modifications.
@beefcaked3 жыл бұрын
so funny that they literally made historical european style clothing with "middle eastern/indian flare" like how tf did they manage to make this movie so white!! you could find better costume designs from a high schooler with access to pinterest and a pack of crayola coloured pencils
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
ok tea
@jungschiffer84233 жыл бұрын
Your burn was the most glorious burns I have ever read in my life. You deserve a whole jar of cookie 🍪🍪🍪🍪🍪
@SarahJareth3 жыл бұрын
The fact that it looks more European with Middle Eastern or Arabic flair leans even more into the white washing of the story and culture overall like the actual cultural outfits are so pretty
@Korilian133 жыл бұрын
I'm not sure it really looks European either tbh. Asside from the sort of renfaire design, I couldn't match this to a region or time at least.
@jhopesimportantbusinesseu3693 жыл бұрын
@@SarahJareth true
@pinkwhale15953 жыл бұрын
As a turkish person, some of her outfits really reminded me a lot of ottoman era royal clothing but like...in a way that made me feel like they were going for the ottoman era outfit but failed? People often assume that turkish ppl are arab just because we're middle eastern and muslim so I wouldn't be too surprised if that was really what they were going for. Great video btw!
@adeleaslan81823 жыл бұрын
They looked like the cheap ottoman costumes sold in US costume stores
@celestialsblues3 жыл бұрын
I'm not a historical fashion expert or anything but with the bodice/corset pieces it feels like the costume designer took historical European bodice and then added funky colors and lines and shit to make it Middle Eastern TM
@oximoron6133 жыл бұрын
Let's be honest here, Disney's main goal with costume design is to appeal to little girls who will be buying Jasmine dolls and costumes. Hence, the gaudy colors, mismatched plastic looking jewelery, and vaguely European looking designs. If it looks too culturally accurate, it won't stand out as an obvious "Jasmine costume" and scare away the white parents. Not to mention Disney doesn't want to get in trouble with profiting off of cultural appropriation, so they make sure nothing looks too authentic. Basically, Disney doesn't care about accuracy they care about making money.
@nessyness54473 жыл бұрын
I mean, none of the european dresses are accurate either so, yeah, obviously the disney princesses are a brand and they need to make the costumes easily recognisable
@verybarebones3 жыл бұрын
Yeah people are expecting a creative labor of love when this is a dead eyed capitalist company mega production
@ceeemm1723 жыл бұрын
I also thought looking at it about how they want a princess performer at the parks to be clearly in costume, loud loud costume - and the movie costumes can’t be TOO good because they’ll be stuffing a bunch of twenty year old park cast into knockoff versions for the next twenty years. I feel like the theme park was at the front of their minds since theme park animated Jasmine went through so many changes and was basically wearing a turtleneck since 2016
@Wduck_3 жыл бұрын
All business's wont to make money.
@yasmineguerin28523 жыл бұрын
@@nessyness5447 So, they messed up poc outfits too
@caitlynr72953 жыл бұрын
Most of her dresses look like they took a bunch of old English silhouettes, added bright colors and some dangly gold and jewels and called it a day. The structured bodices are SO western european. It's almost impressive how far they missed the mark. Also, this whole issue kind of reminds me of how Disney promoted the Mulan remake as being more accurate and hyped up that all the actors were chinese (which is kind of like the bare minimum but ok), but then NONE of the movie's 4 screenwriters were asian, and the director was a white woman, and so the story was a mess (like their complete misunderstanding of the concept of qi). Disney seems to be on this kick lately of trying to portray themselves as a progressive company that values representation and cultural accuracy, but then behind the scenes it's the exact same white-dominated space it's always been. Which isn't surprising but like. Ugh.
@SarahJareth3 жыл бұрын
The costume designer was a white woman too if I remember correctly
@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl3 жыл бұрын
Please don't say asian as if it is an ethnic group
@izabella71743 жыл бұрын
I looked more Turkish to me. Like Turkey mixed with Western Europe
@drartemisa213 жыл бұрын
@@SarahJareth Correct. They talked about how she spent weeks "immersing herself in the culture" when they could have just, idk, gotten an actual Chinese costume designer with a specialty in historical dress. There wouldn't be a shortage.
@brigard_brick19523 жыл бұрын
@@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl would East Asian be a better term?
@Omnywrench3 жыл бұрын
This is something that really irks me about Disney- they have so much money and influence, and can access pretty much any amount of resources and talent they could possibly want or need to make really great movies. And yet despite being able to do basically anything, they seem to half-ass everything they make these days, either out of laziness or fear that the end product isn't as "marketable" as possible. It's like watching someone gain access to a giant warehouse full of every LEGO piece ever, but all they do is build a car using all the same bricks and no wheels. But on a positive note, I have to say I love your take on this, even though I myself am not well-versed in fashion/costume design as a whole. I love hearing other people talk about something they're passionate about.
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I feel you, everything they make is just so processed and dry :/ Also thank you so much! I appreciate it 💖
@fioretoledano3 жыл бұрын
i lost it when u zoomed in on the white guy's face after "south indian" 😭
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
that man is just out here, no PR, no interview notes, just blurting out the first thing that comes to his mind about brown people
@adrivoid53763 жыл бұрын
I can get as a fantasy story not really wanting a specific historical point and instead more the atmosphere- but understanding of color and shape of garments is important. I really don’t get the continued choice of a bodice, it didn’t fit at all and def was more ‘basic ren faire’ mixed with like coachella, which is a shame cause they had such a broad area and timeframe they could have pulled from.
@Aishyo3 жыл бұрын
This is the first time I'm seeing these costumes, never watched for reasons. Disney wants to be more cultural in these live action movies yet still having all white people behind the screen. Sigh
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
literally like just trying to be diverse for Woke points and nothin else
@bobsburgers84973 жыл бұрын
If they’re gonna actually make an attempt and spend all this money, I have no clue why they wouldn’t bring in people part of this community to green light the details
@cherry-ur7tt3 жыл бұрын
i feel like a lot of ppl attack this movie for casting an indian actress (even though they don’t realize jasmine’s ethnicity is literally a mix up of what white men thought brown people were like) so i like how you pointed out how the actress was whitepassing as well, and the outfits were just... ugh. also about the wedding: if they were trying to do an indian wedding... bb you need like the whole city there stuffing food you don’t even know about into your mouth 😭 and i’ve never seen a couple kiss in a wedding... or at all (modern bollywood movies have physical touch but my parents are still anti pda so)
@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl3 жыл бұрын
People from much of Middle East and North Africa can range from fair skined to dark brown the actresses would not be out of place in Egypt for example
@cricket_lover4943 жыл бұрын
Kissing is very common in Bollywood now. They don’t even shy away from showing sex scenes in Hindi web series.
@phoenixgray92313 жыл бұрын
@@cricket_lover494 idk what your point is, are you saying real life and movies are same? They mentioned irl parents are against pda and thats true like most you can do is hold hands and even then some old grandma will think its pda. So wtf sex scenes in movies gotta do w real life
@cricket_lover4943 жыл бұрын
@@phoenixgray9231 Aree bhai…he mentioned in today’s Bollywood movie u might see some pda & all. So I am just correcting him that pda is 90s thing in today’s era kissing & sex scenes r very common in Bollywood. Simple
@ScaredyCatCY3 жыл бұрын
I honestly disagree with the whole white passing thing. She may be half indian but she is still of indian descent. Just because her skin is lighter dosent make her white passing. Just google "north indian women" and she looks like she would fit right in. Or like how another commenter said she would fit in in Egypt. Her name yes, is easy to pronounce and is very white-washed unfortunately but she is not white by any physical means. I feel that the white knight media has lost the narrative on how colourful asian skin can be. I mean just look at my dp, I'm Indian without an ounce of Caucasian blood in me. Im starting to believe that people wont be happy unless a POC is casted the exact way they picture them to be with the colour of the skin that is dark enough to fit the stereotype and is of "pure" descent despite the years of intercultural marriage and mingling due to colonisation and another whole can of worms. Which is ironic with how they are battling against "stereotypes and colourism" Just because she is half indian dosent make her invalid and "white" thats just erasing half her heritage. And its like saying that unless you are of pure descent and dark or yellow enough you can never act as a POC because you are "white passing".
@Emotionalpotato_3 жыл бұрын
What irks me about jasmine’s design, and the whole movie, both the live action, and animation, is that they are designed in a way to seem like Arab, desi, and eastern people’s cultures are exactly the same. Each culture is so vast, and interesting yet the Disney producers didn’t even bother to research properly, and choose a main culture to inspire from. I understand if they wanted to showcase all these cultures, and adapt it into this fictional setting, but even trying to adapt all of them was a failure to the production. Jasmine being dressed as a mix of a Californian girl screams westernization, and her being inspired by a belly dancing outfit is so disgustingly fetishy. You could have dressed her in clothing fitting the Abbasid or ottoman periods, maybe even a traditional indian clothing of the same time period but noooooo. Disney failed us all, and the two representations prove their lack, and want to actually research or showcase proper culture.
@kenonerboy3 жыл бұрын
Tbh if they were accurate, it probably would have flopped
@Wduck_3 жыл бұрын
I'm sure they did the best they could with the costume designs and the costumes look amazing.
@Ackermanicure3 жыл бұрын
@@Wduck_ no😥
@Wduck_3 жыл бұрын
@@Ackermanicure You are all complaining to much about how her dresses should look they put a lot of hard work into making thoughs dresses.
@uraniaclover18283 жыл бұрын
@@Wduck_ ok and? Olivia, the whole point flew right over your head.
@snehapradhan55913 жыл бұрын
Bajirao Mastani is one of my favourite period pieces because of the HUGE scale it's made in, and I seriously had no idea that Aladdin had such a huge budget and still did not look as grandiose as Bajirao! (or even half of it really) I liked Aladdin just as a fun watch but now I'm actually kinda frustrated at how less they cared about actually getting things right 🤧
@hananeqorar25102 жыл бұрын
I loved that movie 🎥 but I don’t know if it was accurate to history
@chizzieshark3 жыл бұрын
This is exactly how I feel about the 'Mulan' live action costumes. I haven't seen the movie, never will for ideological/political reasons, but I've seen pictures. What is it about these non-Asian costume designers who think that Asians like to wear loud mismatched colours with no sense of beauty or cohesion?
@ShivansheeJain3 жыл бұрын
That's exactly what they think I guess
@randeeppadda88883 жыл бұрын
I hated those costumes so much in Aladdin! Ugh! But hey, don't hate on 90s Bollywood clothes. That bright green thing Kajol wears in Dilwale Dulhania Lejaenge is a classic now. Lol
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
i wasn't hatinggg i'm just saying 🙈
@aphrodite44193 жыл бұрын
PLS DO NOT START ON KAJOL’S FASHION SENSE IT IS BEYOND ATROCIOUS
@abitsourrrrsorry48853 жыл бұрын
@@itsktyyu it's "china" but not the china we know
@EspeonMistress003 жыл бұрын
@@itsktyyu I didn't know China has jjins and sand dunes.
@Nooneeeeeeeeeeee3 жыл бұрын
@@aphrodite4419 calm down , and its not kajols fashion sense lol, its the costume designers. And honestly, that dress looked so pretty and i love the movie too a classic
@Nvm_divya3 жыл бұрын
Welllll. Jasmine is a PRINCESS! She's royalty and here she is wearing pieces I'd find on a discount rack at a hinterland shop that's 10 years old and probably stained in some spots
@kanikagaral76373 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@tryingtobebetter53823 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@anastasiamaliuha54813 жыл бұрын
It honestly never occurred to me that Jasmine could be from India, I always thought Persia or something, but I'm Slavic, so no expert whatsoever. What irritates me a lot is that either of those cultures have incredibly rich beautiful clothes and the designers translated all of that into Halloween costumes. Like, why? All of that gorgeous heritage wasted on cheap gold coin trims. Ugh!
@NoName-dx1no3 жыл бұрын
Well Aladdin has a weird mash of different cultures in like one kingdom which is weird so many may think that Jasmine’s mother came from a different country we just don’t know which one because Disney thinks all “oriental” cultures are the same or sth which makes sense kinda funny to think that they got more than 1 culture to choose from yet still failed at being cultural LMAO. It seems that they intended for Jasmine’s mom to be uhh from a fictional country loosely based off India in the movie?
@aphrodite44193 жыл бұрын
I always thought she was Indian when I was younger
@TabooTalz3 жыл бұрын
The funny thing is that a lot of Indians grew up thinking Aladdin was an Indian-set movie (including me), and apparently a lot of Middle Easterners thought it was set in the Middle East. They really mixed up the cultures lol
@pretty_rythm3 жыл бұрын
@@TabooTalz SAME
@EspeonMistress003 жыл бұрын
@@TabooTalz Uh no. There is an old black & white Indian film from Tamil Nadu and the costumes didn't look Indian. May be there is an Indian interpretation of the story to suit Indian audiences (just like how there are Indian movies based on William Shakespeare's works. But as Indian I always saw it as Arab or Persian.
@mipha87953 жыл бұрын
Disney wants so badly to erase the image they have of being culturally ignorant/insensitive, yet can't even get visual aspects-the CLOTHES right. Like, it would really kill them to at least have a costume designer that knows what they're doing 🤦♀️
@mm-qw2qz3 жыл бұрын
YES OMG I hated the pink dress IDK what made them think it looked good, it doesn't in look nice in any cultural style tbh so did most of them but that one oh it was just so terrible also I feel like majority of the costume issues (in regards to the weird color blocks/layers) could be solved if they could've made it a translucent layer like I haven't really seen desi style clothes where the skirt parts are like color blocked its usually one and they have pretty patterns and if there are multiple colors it's like a fade or there are like chiffon layers or something in another color
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
true! it was missing the georgette fabric that really makes a desi Look
@suddenpenguin3 жыл бұрын
11:15 "random white guy i found on google" LMAOOO
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
😌
@jg-ec6iz3 жыл бұрын
DIED at this part
@KaeMcSpadden3 жыл бұрын
And I also found the flesh tone part of the aqua outfit was awkward. Either show her stomach or don’t. There are some middle eastern/Indian outfits that show the stomach, even saris show a small amount of stomach.
@nessyness54473 жыл бұрын
I would have gone for something more based on the cartoon outfit. Maybe change the pants for a floor length skirt, make the crop top with 3/4 sleeves and a more rectangular shape, add a veil. And add a more luxurious print instead of olain aquamarine color..or more ornaments and jewelry . There are some " accurate" cosplays and fanart designs that look so much better while at the same time looking more like the cartoon jasmine.
@KaeMcSpadden3 жыл бұрын
@@nessyness5447 the way her top was styled looks more like a corset, not like a bra or a tube top.
@nessyness54473 жыл бұрын
@@KaeMcSpadden i meant the cartoon top
@KaeMcSpadden3 жыл бұрын
@@nessyness5447 I know. I was saying the live action version here looks too much like a corset. I have seen cosplays that are more culturally or historically accurate and are still close to the original character design.
@nessyness54473 жыл бұрын
@@KaeMcSpadden that was my point, that i would have gone for something more along the lines of what those cosplayers do
@lanxichen3 жыл бұрын
tho like honestly, I wonder if that pink dress and the others had lines / stripes on them because they saw the geometric architecture, like in mosques, and was trying to reference that? I'm honestly befuddled. She looks like air traffic map.... :t
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
AIR TRAFFIC MAP 😭
@ad62523 жыл бұрын
The pink and orange gave me major Padma and Parvati Patil vibes, lol.
@aphrodite44193 жыл бұрын
Ughhh pls don’t get me started on that fail of costume choice. No seriously, would it kill people to give ACTUAL nice representation of Indian clothes. What’s even better is that they didn’t even have to go that route: both sisters wore ‘robes’ in the books, not a sad excuse for a whatever-the-heck-that-was they wore in the movies
@ad62523 жыл бұрын
@@aphrodite4419 exactly! Representation at its WORST. Also, I couldn't help but notice your Lore Olympus dp ❤
@aphrodite44193 жыл бұрын
@@ad6252 hehe thanks! Although, to be perfectly honest with you, I haven’t really watched it......I just really liked the goddess and god designs 😄
@spunchflopbadpants9 ай бұрын
@@aphrodite4419 Ew
@benjamins46993 жыл бұрын
I haven't watched this movie because I honestly don't care enough about it to do so but it's SO interesting you bring up how it's supposed to be 8th or 9th century - in the magic carpet sequence (in the original) they fly through Egypt, where the Sphinx is being built (around 2500 BC), through Ancient Greece, past what we can presume to be buildings from around 450 BC, and then to what LOOKS like the Forbidden City in China, built in the 15th Century. Really heightens that vibe of the Orient (in this case, the Orient being the mystical world of Agrabah, which exists in but irrelative to our world) being something unchanging, intemporal, and never progressing
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
oh wow so just a true hodgepodge of vaguely "eastern" cultures huh 😩
@cherusiderea13303 жыл бұрын
I mean, those were Disney Easter Eggs meant, I think, as a joke
@Mdkdmxmcmffkckc3 жыл бұрын
As a Spanish European girl who has watched a ton of Bollywood films and knows HOW beautiful traditional clothing can be, I was shocked to see how ugly they where, specially if you have movies like Padmaavat, Ram Leela, Bajirao Mastani...like come on, it's literally on KZbin, it feels like always, just a bunch of money hungry people that don't care, just sad. A little question, does anybody know books or places that have information on how are sarees made and different types of traditional costumes, cause I'd love to learn more✨✨ Loved the vid btw😂
@akkkkk8133 жыл бұрын
I guess your fan of Sanjay Leela Bhansali 😂
@Mdkdmxmcmffkckc3 жыл бұрын
@@akkkkk813 Quite a fan yes😂😂
@harmangill86463 жыл бұрын
If sanjay leela bhansali would have done the costumes and set design, he would have won an Oscar or at least been nominated for it, they took a white dude who had never done this before. every movie by SLB regardless of the story has beautiful costumes and set design in the movie is always on point. This movie makes me so effing angry
@sonipersad80063 жыл бұрын
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
@sonipersad80063 жыл бұрын
i agree with you 1000000000000%%%%%%% Sanijay wouldve done a much better job
@strawberrymilksamurai3 жыл бұрын
Omg that white wedding dress was so wrong! In most Indian cultures, white is the colour worn at funerals, so it's almost never worn by brides and grooms at their own fucking wedding. It's considered really ominous and disrespectful. And orange and green is not a "South Indian colour combination" (🤦♀️), but they're colours of the Indian national flag (more specifically, saffron and green) I wish white people stopped pretending they know everything about cultures they clearly don't have any idea about and then parade that ignorance in front of the entire world. And I hate how that's normalised. I appreciate trying to be inclusive and trying to represent other cultures, but this is not representation... it's appropriation Edit: I think the reason why the costumes look so 90's is that Bollywood movies from that decade are really popular overseas for some reason. Before meeting me, all of my friends from overseas thought 90's and 80's Bollywood depicted real life in India. And they love those movies, for some reason. They don't think they're cringey, they think they're "exotic". In fact, the more cringey, the better it is. Those friends now know how horribly mistaken they were about life in India from watching those movies, but they still love them because they see them as "musicals" (since the characters are always singing and dancing at the drop of a hat.) They don't see the movies like we do, but their interpretation is different, and a lot of it is just the "exotic" factor. They haven't watched any modern Bollywood movie whatsoever, and those old movies are what they think are still made in India. I'm guessing the white people who made this movie also watched those old movies as kids and went, "well, now we know exactly what Indian customs are like", never consulted an actual Indian, have never been to India, the only picture of India they've seen is that of the Taj Mahal, the only "Indian" food they've had is the British version of chicken tikka masala (made with curry powder and not actual spices) and then they made this facepalm of a movie. I haven't watched the movie myself, but I really hope none of the characters said "namastay" while actually making the handsign of namaste at the same time. That's something white people love to do (and it's hilarious)
@marytc27143 жыл бұрын
Girl , Indians have different religions Indian Christian girls do wear white for weddings , we wear black for funerals but I agree that she should have worn like a golden colour or something, red is predominantly worn by Hindu women , but jasmine isn’t Hindu
@strawberrymilksamurai3 жыл бұрын
@@marytc2714 I know, because I'm an Indian myself, and i already mentioned your point about Christian weddings, but Jasmine is clearly not Christian. It's not exactly specified which religion Jasmine is from. She might be Muslim, but it's not sure. The setting seems to be a kind of mixture of Islam, Sikhism and Hinduism, and white is a very uncommon colour for all those religions to have for their wedding dresses
@michaelvalentine41293 жыл бұрын
Wait…. This movie was base on India? Cause it wasn’t made obvious in this live action.
@jaybirdfly1493 жыл бұрын
Actually Hindu brides in some culture do wear white sarees. There are tons of cultures within Hindu community. Having said that, this movie is based on arabic culture. Your argument on white wedding dress doesn't hold true to me.
@mypanexogamouslineage9653 жыл бұрын
I saw a Tamil bride being married in a saffron and green wedding sari, where in India would people actually wear something like that though? please help me figure out, I'm black.
@JuanWonton3 жыл бұрын
Imma be real. She ain't strike me as white passing. She's very clearly a brown woman. A light skinned brown woman, but brown nonetheless. But this was a really interesting take.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
Arab are literally considered white in usa passport we aren't brown my god😔
@leafminer15042 жыл бұрын
Just what I thought . Naomi Scott is British but her skin tone isn't really white. Also not all Arabs and south Asians are brown, we do have people with lighter skin colour.
@leafminer15042 жыл бұрын
@@lmao5070 we have Brown people as well as people with lighter colour.
@AloMaliPederu Жыл бұрын
arab is an ethnicity, not a race. you can see black and white arabs coexisting.
@zia92292 ай бұрын
coming from a brown person though, its not the fact that she is slightly brown in colour. its that they cast a half WHITE half indian woman with very clearly eurocentric features (button nose, pale (not necessarily fair) skin, almond eyes) to play an arabian princess... when there are so many SO MANY beautiful arab, indian, north african, just brown women who can act AND sing, and actually look like a teen princess and not a 30y/o woman. jasmine is our only princess (as a brown woman) and they stripped her from us to make her even more westernized which sucks. imagine casting a light skin black woman as tiana? that would be odd, you'd feel tiana was done an injustice, thats how we feel. if anything they could just make a new princess and cast that actress but its disney 🤷🏽♀️
@paigemabel73733 жыл бұрын
As a university costume design student it's awful to see how badly this costuming was done. Honestly you've enlightened me to alot of errors i didn't originally notice and in the future I want to make sure I'm never this kind of costume designer. Maybe they should actually hire a bollywood designer or at least have these designers as consultants
@sianvaladian85743 жыл бұрын
I legitimately bonded with my friends bc we were all bitching about the costumes from aladdin. Every time we found pictures of a new costume the group chat would just rage.
@nunyabiiznes73163 жыл бұрын
I'll give my small take on the Aladdin's hair. Basically when you're doing VFX, hair will be the hardest part to key out the green screen especially if it's curly hair. In Aladdin, Abu is almost always on Aladdin's shoulders hence why his hair is stiff so that it is easier for the VFX artists (roto artist/compositing artist specifically) to mask out his hair.
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
not a problem, just hire a real little monkey
@edensirgu31913 жыл бұрын
@@cherrybepsi but but that's animal cruelty
@williammahe3 жыл бұрын
Right because she’s actually serious about hiring a live monkey-
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
@@whateverdude2139 it's jokes y'all calm down 💀
@BB-vp8bs3 жыл бұрын
Analyzing the costumes from this movie and the world building they explicitly stated and implied is something I've been talking about since the movie came out. I've been researching traditional West Asian clothing and heard from people who are actually studying such things and I find it notable you mentioned that the guys customes were alright because from what I've seen the guy costumes (both main and background) where the most accurate from the film. Where the ball was dropped so much it may not as well even been held was with the female costumes. I believe to try and at least make sense of the messy cultural mashup that the animated Aladdin was they to explain it away by changing Agrabah to a port city thus being influenced by multiple cultures and that Jasmine's mom came from a South Asian inspired kingdom thus why she dresses so different than the rest of Agrabah. However, as you pointed out this fails on so many levels. Jasmine's outfits take very loose inspiration from South Asian clothing yet for some reason corests/structured bodices and ballgowns are involved in four of her looks. When I first saw that pink dress with the coins I thought perhaps it could be explained as they're dressing her up in such a way to appeal to the European inspired Prince but then I learned it was done for the sake of showing how constrained Jasmine feels as a Princess and it's like...but no. Then there's the background female costumes and Agrabah being a port city now. I did like seeing a number of different cultures represented through the clothing such as Tajik hats, Phulkari Dupattas, Balochi kameez, and others I can't remember off the top of my head but my issue was...it was all just thrown together. I swear at one point I saw one random woman go by in an outfit with all of these combined and while it looked nice and isn't necessarily impossible, it seemed like an odd decision for a movie where they were talking about trying to be more culturally accurate. Furthermore, the excuse of the port city bothers me because yes in a place like that it's only natural that people from all around travel and live there and it's only natural that some kind of cultural diffusion would occur but I feel like a port city would still have it's own distinct identity with other influences that enrichen that but also not just become a mashup of everything. Sorry this is so long but I just have a lot of feelings about the choices made under the guise of being more culturally and historically accurate.
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
omg don't apologize at all!! this was super interesting to read and i understand where you're coming from completely. they were really trying to double dip by being lazy with the designs AND somehow claiming they were being "more faithful" to the cultural/historical context 🙄
@MohamedRamadan-qi4hl3 жыл бұрын
I am from Alexanderia a massive port of Mediterranean and my city is not more multi culture than reast of Egypt
@victoriedits3 жыл бұрын
the bajirao mastani vs aladdin comparisons 😭 not just in costumes but the sets, the cgi, the directing, even the bloody filter in bajirao mastani looks even more expensive than aladdin, a movie from one of the biggest entertainment companies in hollywood. also jasmine's outfits feels like if the met gala did a south asian theme and the b-list celebrities show up in these
@almostclintnewton84783 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you pointed out how fucking cheap this movie looked because I've been pissed about it since it dropped. They could fund part of a rocket launch with that budget and somehow the whole cast looks like they tumbled out of a party city
@bobsburgers84973 жыл бұрын
Fr woulda been better spent on the costumes, sets and ambiance instead of that weird ass editing
@Dogrin3 жыл бұрын
I'm so honored to be here for Jared, 19's KZbin directorial debut
@lanxichen3 жыл бұрын
"i didn't have patience to photoshop a buzzfeed liticle" KFLJKFLDSGDS HOW ARE YOU SO FUNNY FDKLSDFKLS
@TheSolitaryGrape3 жыл бұрын
Imagine having the obscene amount of money, influence, and reach that Disney has, deciding to make a live action remake of one of the few Disney Princess Movies(TM) that is set in a non-European inspired setting with one of the few princesses of colour, with the ability through modern technology to be able to do previously unprecedented depths of research and find multitudes of incredible creatives, historians, sociologists etc. Who actually come from, have spent their entire life surrounded by, and spent their careers immersed in the exact cultures you want to draw from for your movie, and you... Don't. Aside from just how visually displeasing the costumes are, this movie was such a fantastic opportunity to give a huge platform to SWANASA creators that was just... Wasted. Love or hate Disney (and boy do I have some Opinions about Disney but that's not the point), it's impossible to deny their huge influence in pop culture, and they could be doing so much amazing stuff with it! But instead. This.
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
That's my main thing! Like y'all have the budget and the resources to make something look GOOD, not even "historically accurate" but just not actively ugly, and this is what they have us 💀
@angelnumbers473 жыл бұрын
such a great video!! i knew those costumes looked off to me but couldn't articulate why. also WOW those bollywood costumes
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
yesss any bollywood movie directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali is gonna bring the Lewks. the plot is another story.....but great gowns. beautiful gowns.
@simiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3 жыл бұрын
As an Indian Punjabi feminist obessed with bollywood...I agree with every word you said. You literally took all of my thoughts regarding this movie and put them into a video lol. Thanks.
@oof-rr5nf3 жыл бұрын
that south indian line took me out lmaoooo. the fashion takes really sound like you know what you are talking about, great work
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
hehe ty 💞
@diamondcentury213 жыл бұрын
I love this roast ❤️ it’s a good mix of educational and savage 🥰 I can feel your channel is about to blow up ❤️❤️
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
thank you 🥺💖
@mariannek67353 жыл бұрын
As a Syrian (with several Arab and south Asian friends): THANK YOU. Couldn't agree more
@MultiBlackrose223 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!! I didn’t like them but didn’t have any of the knowledge to explain why so I just kept my mouth shut. Also im not brown so I just sat there and ate my food
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
LMAO yea these did not look cute to anyone idk what they thought they were doing 😩
@RomansVault3 жыл бұрын
imagine claiming to have "researched" different weddings in south asian cultures and not knowing French kissing in front of (especially) family members is considered taboo and shameful....
@sreerag33543 жыл бұрын
I think they got confused between Indian and Arab cultures. Arab or middle eastern dress is not this much colourful I think. Even if they are trying to portray Indian Muslim dress, still it didn't has the same colours as in the movie.some of the turbans look like Sikh turbans from India - of course very different from Arab style.
@qmonk51083 жыл бұрын
holy shit i never saw this movie but wow... wow... i never realised jasmine's costumes were that bad... also i love fashion critique... thank you for this meal💗
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
of course 😌💕
@ll_seaqueen_ll2 жыл бұрын
I don't understand why Disney can't just hire a historian of the culture they're gonna make a movie about, because it's extremely apparent that their artists are in need of guidance instead of Disney paying for vacation time to the location, only to come back with surface level understanding of the culture, because how tf are you gonna understand thousands of years of a completely different non-western culture in 3 days of paid vacation??
@kanikagaral76373 жыл бұрын
And here in India when they make period pieces they go all out with budget to get those azing dresses. Especially for royalty.
@harmlesschicken70183 жыл бұрын
What you see as medieval princess dress was actually middle eastern, used in iran and lebanon. It's kinda sad that people see it as european and not recognise it as middle eastern.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
Yes dude I dont know why she's showing pictures of indian clothes Arab and Persian and turks wore dresses like Europeans (the royal families) Jasmin wasnt spouse to be indian the story is arab/Persian wich shahrazad was telling to shahraian in the 1001 nights 🤷♂️
@lo-fiaesthetic53823 жыл бұрын
@@lmao5070 it's Shahriar😅 1001 nights is originally a Persian story later taken by Arab authors and then western authors who each added their own stories to this series and it depends on the time era and I don't know much about other countries but Iran started wearing western clothing for loyalties like around 160 years ago started by a Qajarid princess and it wasn't even worn by all of the loyalties until the Pahlavi dynasty who wore western clothings alot(even tho not all) and it was the last dynasty of Iran before the Islamic Republic came and this happened in less than a century. I'm pretty sure Alladin's story line doesn't match this it should be closer to Islamic golden age rather than when middle East started wearing western clothing
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
@@lo-fiaesthetic5382 you mean the Islamic golden age when Baghdad was the capital of the Islamic world ? I'm pretty sure even back then nobody was wearing Indian clothes. I mean nobody was even wearing a niqab back then because people weren't that conservative but I'm pretty sure that the fashion in the Islamic golden age was a see through dress. You can see harem painting if you want
@lo-fiaesthetic53823 жыл бұрын
@@lmao5070 yes that's the time Period I'm talking about, I was talking about Western clothing Indian clothing was never worn in middle East. Adding Indian culture to the movie was Disney's mistake💀
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
@@lo-fiaesthetic5382 yeah sorry I'm drunk I didnt understand a think of what you said
@erikas.67903 жыл бұрын
To me the real problem with this costumes is that they look like exactly like costumes and not actual clothes that someone would wear outside a stage 😐 so plasticky and fake
@shubbadubba3 жыл бұрын
This is the first video of yours that I've ever seen and I just want to say..a Punjabi Sikh youtuber???? uh YES PLEASE-
@thankunext09863 жыл бұрын
Ikr I'm punjabi too I'm from New Delhi
@mashaeldosari74283 жыл бұрын
9:44 in the gulf area (idk abt other swana countries) we used to wear a beautiful tradtional green bridal dress but they stopped doing that, I believe in the 80s-early 2000s and ever since then our brides have been wearing white dresses, however during lilat al henna (henna night) where everyone gathers wearing tradtional clothes the bride wears the green dress so ya I hope that we return to wearing the green dress again during the official wedding in the future because it was beautiful and it was more like our culture
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
Yea the gulf arab countrys do that but not every arab country in my country iraq they wore a white dress and a black vale some do red vale too but that was in the past and then they brought the bride on a horse to the husbands house lol😂😂😂
@fa1ruz3 жыл бұрын
I would die for Bajirao Mastani outfits
@Ilovedramaandramen9 ай бұрын
Even tho jasmine is half Indian half Arab, she lives in Arabic palace and country so it would made zero sense if she would have wear Indian wedding lehengas all the time. But I highly agree that her dresses was bad. They could hire someone Middle Eastern. As a Turkish person and people say yeah its ottoman and stuff we was not dresssing like this it was way different. Its just having the same vibe. all the dresses of jasmine in the movie was looking like its from toysr us
@Ilovedramaandramen9 ай бұрын
And plus it was also bit funny that in her all costumes whatever color it was it was having some turquoise with it like her turquoise dress was enough but they made it too much which was too much idk
@camrynlong10943 жыл бұрын
The examples you provided of better, accurate looks are stunning!!!!!
@marspolaris86583 жыл бұрын
adds this to my reasons for hating Disney. but also this insight into traditional/formal dress was really interesting and I'm glad I got to see it
@dianehan66973 жыл бұрын
not the random white guy u found on google i really thought he was a producer or sth until i read the caption 💀
@mayadargeon21723 жыл бұрын
5:22 DEVDAS !! Gosh, I love this movie. Chandramukhi especially.
@sonipersad80063 жыл бұрын
team chandramukhi but she deserved better
@ladyorapma3 жыл бұрын
Jasmine outfits look as cute costumes you could wear to a costume party, colorful, funny and cheap. They don't really look like the kind of outfit you expect on a big budget film. Any of the photos of other outfits you put in the video are like a thousand times more beautiful that the ones in the film.
@vatsalamolly3 жыл бұрын
Putting the costumes and sets of Bajirao Mastani and Alladin side by side makes Alladin looks so cheap and unclassy. I understand that they wanted a more colorful palette but there are ways to make that look better than that!
@LaRana23153 жыл бұрын
Granted I'm not south asian or arab but I grew up in Egypt and India so I'm familiar enough with both countries/regions culture and dress. So when I watched the film I was confused about why the costumes were a mix of indian/south asian, NA, and SWA. To me it felt as weird as watching a film where the costumes and culture are a mixture of traditional russian folk custome and spanish folk costume. But as the film went on I thought the weird 'mixture' was bc Jasmine's mother came from a indian/south asian-coded kingdom bc the sultan and everything/everyone outside the palace seemed Arab-coded but the only people I really saw wearing indian "inspired" clothing were jasmine and other people in the palace. That was the only way I could make sense of the costumes bc the alternative explanation of the designers just mixing Indian/south asian, SWA, and NA fashion bc they didn't know anything about the cultures seemed like something too stupid to actually be real.
@udraj9143 жыл бұрын
Even a B grade Bollywood movie can come up with better costumes. But what is Disney going for, Middle East or Indian? Dont they know that there are about 20 different countries with their own cultures, before even Middle East reach India? and in India, there are hundreds of different styles.
@linethgonzalez58783 жыл бұрын
Out of topic but I didn't like the fact that Jasmine was supposed to have this big gorgeous eyes but they casted Naomi, you CAN find women that look like the princesses, the same happened with Cinderella, Aurora and Belle, I'm sorry it's my opinion and i just think that Disney wants actors with some ''name'' so it catches but I would rather see an unknown actor that actually looks the part, same thing with Jafar in the cartoon he's older and scarier, P.S. I get why they would go with colorful outfits so it would be more eye catching...but like it's true they want to be more diverse but keep white people to do ''research'' on things they don't get.
@aphrodite44193 жыл бұрын
Jafar was cool, but he just wasn’t the Jafar I knew. Jasmine I didn’t like much either.
@kanikagaral76373 жыл бұрын
Same cindrella was still fine but belle was the worst. She was so tiff with no expression at all. Belle we imagine supposed to wide eyed smart girl with big personality.
@aphrodite44193 жыл бұрын
@@kanikagaral7637 Emma Watson was not the greatest choice in my opinion. I’m not really a fan of her line delivery, and besides......she doesn’t even LOOK like belle....
@kanikagaral76373 жыл бұрын
@@aphrodite4419 exactly my point
@di72093 жыл бұрын
@@aphrodite4419 I really feel like they picked her because Hermione and books so they thought Belle wasn’t that much of a stretch. But Belle is much softer in personality than Hermione, not weaker but sweeter which Emma unfortunately couldn’t capture as well
@adora86413 жыл бұрын
at the start of the video i thought" hey i didnt think her clothes were THAT bad" and thn i realised all of her gowns look exactly the same especially with the corset thing thats goin on and they are all just different colors and accessories
@soybeanandmilk_90033 жыл бұрын
Bajirao mastani is my favorite period movie😭💙
@suhani5513 жыл бұрын
The fact that they literally copied Bollywood dancing and all in the songs and tried to make the clothing look Indian which completely sucked cause the costume designer was like "They'll never know"
@imsungjaesmelody.thesnorte5623 Жыл бұрын
As a South Asian you have no idea how Jasmine’s dresses broke my heart. There is so much to take inspiration from and they chose that? You could find a random auntie in a temple in better outfits than what Jasmine was wearing. It was blasphemous.
@kdobs77733 жыл бұрын
godddd Baijirao Mastani is literally 20x better on every level on 1/10 of the budget. I'm just going to go watch the victory song from it now to clense my palette from having to view that terrible costume design with my good eyes.
@maribeld843 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this analysis! It was very enlightening. Forgive me, I actually did love how vibrant and ornate Jasmine's costumes were, but I am also just the ignorant demographic this movie targeted. But aesthetically pleasing is not accuracy. I completely agree with you that more respect and research needs to be paid when portraying other cultures. It made me sad to hear you so deflated because you and all the SWANASA cultures referenced here did deserve better. I agree it's crappy that Disney didn't hire people actually of those eastern cultures to design the film (and you're totally right about evoking stereotypes of oppressive cultures when we in the US have plenty oppression and corruption and bigotry of our own).
@nessyness54473 жыл бұрын
But disney is never historically accurate, look at cinderella or beauty and the beast. And it also merges different cultures, for example in sleeping beauty all the names are italian but the arquitecture is french. Snow white is german but her castle is inspired in the Alcazar of Segovia, Spain. Etc , etc. They never look for historical accurary and always merge cultures, they only look to be attention catchy with pretty colours for the kids.
@Karthonic3 жыл бұрын
So I'm not part of the culture but greatly enjoy Indian cinema (and most of the films you drew as your examples I've seen) as well as enjoy (historical) costume design. After watching your video, you make a great point and finally helped me actually clarify how I felt seeing this? It was just very just bland all around? Like the costume designers partly watched some Bollywood films (and MAYBE an episode or two of Magnificent Century* if I'm being generous) and was like "how can we take this and co-opt it as our own?" *I know MC is is different period of time and different geographic location but to me some of those outfits looked like there was some Ottoman period kaftans tossed into the orientalist blender of "Inspiration"...
@GilTheDragon3 жыл бұрын
OMFG I'm living for how you're ripping into the clothes
@jlinus72513 жыл бұрын
This whole movie bothered me, because Indian and Arabian traditional dresses looks fabulous and they could have done some cool designs... but they did whatever it was that they did. As an Indian I was like wtf when I first saw jasmine
@henrietta84433 жыл бұрын
I spent the whole movie hating everything else about it so didn’t even realise how crap the costumes looked
@free_falling_in_abyss3 жыл бұрын
Bruh I've always felt off about jasmine with this weird in between thing that it's movie with brown characters and uses a lot of stuff I'm also familiar with as a Punjabi as well. But execution is always a bit off and like having it set in Middle East made me hesitant to criticize, it's only with this video I realise that nah bro they smashed all our cultures together with no real effort. The main blue dress in live action made me cringe so much because it's so stiff and the pictures you showed of alternative blue lahengas were way better. That's all to say I'm glad this video got into my recommended, it feels cathartic to watch.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
At leat they didnt show the belly lol if they did she would be 100% Indian Princess in old Arabia used to were dresses like Europeans but with a vale on the head so I dont think they westernized her clothes 😂 but they look hella cheap
@kathrynvincent15633 жыл бұрын
The red violet dress reminds me of something Esmeralda would wear as a costume at the Feast of Fools
@devika34773 жыл бұрын
I feel the one clothes worn by Jasmin's friend (the supporting character) was kinda better..4.27 for example, it feels like that would blend in more than what Jasmin wore... also, I'm writing a dissertation on this topic hehe.. here for research purposes 😉 Thanks for your points girlll
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
No I agree my sister and I literally were talkin about how much better her friend looked the whole time 😭
@music_YT20232 жыл бұрын
11:17 Ah that third picture got a belly laugh out of me. Loved this vid.
@aldrinsojan.p.88343 жыл бұрын
6:40 using coins on dress and jewellery is common in south indian fashion.they look preetty good,but this is horrible.
@shinashayesteh5643 жыл бұрын
I needed this video so badly. When I try to voice my complaints about Jasmine's costumes in this movie, people are always like "oh, because they're not historically accurate," and I'm like NO, BECAUSE THEY'RE UGLY. THEY'RE JUST. OBJECTIVELY. UGLY. Ugh. Anyway, I never thought I'd be able to laugh over this dumpster fire movie, but your commentary made me crack up several times, so thank you for that; it was a healing experience. Also, I see that someone else has already commented on gold coins being prominent in gulf Arab dress & jewelry, and I'll throw in that coins can also be seen in some Central Asian/Turkic clothing. However, the way they use it in this movie doesn't evoke any of that. Instead, it brings to mind cheap "belly dancer" costumes you see at Renaissance festivals.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
The gold coins are usually used as a belt but what ever they do be putting them every weher 😂😂
@jijisue71633 жыл бұрын
omg yes the reason why i didn't watch this movie was bc the promo outfits Jasmine was wearing looked so horrible they really did my girl so dirty :(
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
when i saw the pink dress i was like ok so Disney woke up and chose violence
@tkarz7043 жыл бұрын
great video! big agree on the looks of the outfits, if they weren't worried about accuracy they should have at least made them look good
@ShidoDraws3 жыл бұрын
6:25 When I watched the Aladdin live-action I actually felt like Disney wasn't being honest with cultural design, like I feel they know what they're designing. The first Aladdin movie was successful so I guess they wanted to make the live-action as a marketing to kids to purchase the next 'big thing' for fashion in disneyland or something. Edit: I thought about the same thing too 9:50
@ajayiayooluwa98363 жыл бұрын
I thought it was weird to see Victorian silhouettes in Aladdin.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
Omg when are you gonna understand that middle eastern princess used to were clothes just like Victorians 😭
@ajayiayooluwa98363 жыл бұрын
@@lmao5070 😧😧 silhouettes and wearing clothes are two different things. I knew they wore clothes... Did they have whale boned corsets and crinolines? What are you implying?🙄🙄
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
I mean a dress just like the Victorian they used to wear dresses that show there skin and vale on there hips (it seem that was the fashion of that time ) But now we wear vales on our hips just for dancing and they had realy colorful tight bra just saying we weren't wearing "saris or what ever its called"like Indians so the dresses are accurate And the gold coins on the head or on the dress were accurate too you can search harem painting and you will see if you want too
@ajayiayooluwa98363 жыл бұрын
@@lmao5070 When was Aladdin set? The story of which it is based on, "One thousand and one night" was set in 600-700.. I know of what you speak of. But the time period for that is the mid-1800s.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
@@ajayiayooluwa9836 but the story is much older the oldest version of it in Arabic says that the story happened in china but all the character in story have Arabic names so its realy confusing
@IISheireenII3 жыл бұрын
haven't seen the movie, but from what I see here, I think the costumes were probably ordered as "typical fairy tale princess dress, but make it exotic"
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
Middle eastern(arab,turk,Persian)princess in past wore typical European dresses with a vale so I'm not surprised
@hidden-behind-wisteria27013 жыл бұрын
I hate how a bunch of eastern cultures were just mashed together. If you did that with western cultures, everyone would find it soooo weird! Like imagine a movie taking place during the French Revolution, but everyone's sporting Italian names and German accents (and speaking English, of course) while living in Victorian mansions and wearing medieval dresses with corsets that shouldn't exist for another century. Oh, and the Englishmen, all with random Norwegian accents, are just getting along splendidly with the French (100% historically inaccurate)! But the nobles aren't executed (even though that was one of the biggest parts of the French Revolution) because American cowboys come to save the day. The name of the movie? Probably something with a Russian-sounding pun.
@garfieldseviltwin973 жыл бұрын
Maybe in like an anime... but even anime writers seem to do a better job in their research
@amazain77843 жыл бұрын
brooo best comment i cant stop laughingg
@bobsburgers84973 жыл бұрын
Someone should make that
@justanotherhumanbean58763 жыл бұрын
Tbh as someone who has worn outfits they refrenced , no these are not Turkish inspired. At all. Literally where 😭 they are known as kaftans, and literally nobody, no a single woman would wear such an exposing dress especially the boob slit no honey no 😭😭😭 and the designs on these are far from any middle eastern, especially arab countries. 😭😭😭😭😭
@reythejediladyviajakku60782 жыл бұрын
I’m not surprised Disney screwed it up. If they ever did their research, they might get something right for once
@suveksha23763 жыл бұрын
So nice to see an Indian KZbinr making such good videos ☘️ got to learn so much about our own cultural dresses.
@Maya-uj6fm3 жыл бұрын
No.....the budget comparison....I think I have to pass away they had 10x the budget......& just deewani mastani is better than the entire Aladdin I genuinely am going to be ill
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
like how embarrassing must that be for them
@meghand86823 жыл бұрын
5:46 When you’re brown but your name is Meghan 💀💀💀. (My parents call me Meghana but made my legal name Meghan because they hate me lol)
@cherrybepsi3 жыл бұрын
Omg don't worry I only used that name bc one of my besties is named Megan ❤ It was a roast of love 😌
@emmabruh3 жыл бұрын
I’ve never seen this movie and I don’t plan on it. I’m also not brown so I don’t wanna meddle in this but I gotta say the costumes feel like the stuff we Europeans can put at our cities medieval festival
@4dultw1thj0b3 жыл бұрын
Damn it's ridiculous that you're not getting more views yet, your content is really good
@veronicageorge38253 жыл бұрын
After watching the movie, I wondered why Jasmine was the only character to change outfits several times while everybody else looked the same.
@kanikagaral76373 жыл бұрын
Indian women didn't wear that much tighter clothing on top half of their body so openly in ancient times women used to cover it with shawl like cloth. That Corset design is very European design.
@lmao50703 жыл бұрын
Arabian princess used to were dresses like Victorians so yeah they did there research I guess Why should an arab princess wear Indian clothes anyway
@lilmissbacon3 жыл бұрын
I personally thought the dresses were fairly cute (minus the wedding dress) but then again, I'm a white girl who knows almost nothing about the culture and lands this movie is based in. I do agree that the necklines and sleeves felt super off though. I would've preferred and even loved to see her in the outfits you compared them to, instead. Especially the jewelry at 11:53 nose ring included.
@yallgotnojams31543 жыл бұрын
I would have never known those dresses were anywhere near South Asia. I can't even say Middle East, cause those push up bras were, idk just weird.
@ВикторияМедведева-п8у3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. It’s interesting - I saw this movie year ago. But I don’t remember the costumes at all now. So I have an order from my client to styling modern princess Jasmine. And find here your video. I realise with your help, that her outfits in this movie are really weird(( Thank you for the example of good styling in the end, I love it👌🏻🖤
@yanimequeen3 жыл бұрын
O.M.G.! Thank you for clearing up alll of my fashion questions with this movie. I hated the movie, but I’ll usually go to compliment the scenic shots, the fashion, or special effects, but I couldn’t even do that 😔. Every time Jasmine was on screen, I was getting flashbacks to costume designs from “The Tudors” or “Elizabeth:The Golden Age”, only just with ugly patterns and color schemes 🥺. Why does Disney continue to spit out these dumpster fires 🔥😭!
@akkkkk8132 жыл бұрын
And Elizabeth the golden age was actually directed by Indian and just imagine an Indian or Asian guy had done most research about Western culture but they can't do the same 😂😂😂