I think "how do you expect a beaded dress to be $50?" nails the issue perfectly. People have no idea how much work clothing actually involves.
@RaspBerryPies8 ай бұрын
YES exactly! Of course the people doing this are big problems but I feel like we need to educate ourselves and not get angry when something isn’t cheap The amount of people who get pissed off at other forms of art being reasonable price makes me lose my mind
@gadgetgirl028 ай бұрын
@@RaspBerryPies I have a standard comment for when I go to shows and see beautiful things I can't afford: "Unfortunately for me, the maker knows what their work are worth."
@RaspBerryPies8 ай бұрын
@@gadgetgirl02 that’s a good one! I think I’ll start saying that if you don’t mind!
@montananerd82447 ай бұрын
I was lucky to learn sewing as a kid. Never advanced in skill lol, but I learned so much about being a consumer. Some styles can be slapped together cheaply, but details cost real money. I was so glad I could help an immigrant friend buy American winter clothing, his initial idea was to order a very nice looking $75 businessman coat that turned out to be just regular polyester. For $115, we scored a good wool blend version at Macy's. It took about an hour over a week to track down a couple sales on wool coats, not hard if you just slow down & do a bit of research. But if you don't know fabrics and about things like lining, I guess it's more difficult.
@daneekaplan428411 ай бұрын
This is so important. Not only are they donating their money but they are adding to the global fashion waste problem and supporting companies that pay very little in wages to use trafficked works to slave labor. Everyone loves a bargain but we have to consider at what price.
@user-zk6no3no3g11 ай бұрын
So it's the company's fault for everything but not the consumer who wants to be a cheapskate and then cries for being scammed. Logic.
@nancykerrigan11 ай бұрын
I get customers should be more mindful of the saying, "if it's too good to be true it probably is" but is rather gove then grace than blame them. I'm sure you and I have been duped into buying something that turned out to be poor quality due to false advertising. They still shouldn't be put off the hook.
@curiouscat338411 ай бұрын
It IS the company's fault for deceptive advertising. Logic. Yes, people need to be more discriminating before they buy but unless they see that company being called out for shipping substandard goods then how are customers to know what they will get? Everybody wants to get stuff cheap and not everyone lands on a youtube channel to learn about these website. Just thank Monde' for her public service announcements and look within yourself to root out your own arrogance.
@Oiami-.-11 ай бұрын
@@curiouscat3384Yes it can happen that someone is cautious and still gets scammed. But if someone doesn't even take 5 Minutes to do a quick Trustpilot (or something similar) search to see if the website they are buying from is legit they can't really complain. Since the other option would be to completely ban all knock offs to make sure everyone buys the legit stuff, which is not doable.
@kagitsune11 ай бұрын
That's what happens when you raise two generations of Westerners accustomed to paying slave wages. Of course it doesn't help that most of us are also working for barely above slave wages too, so...
@MrsBrit1 Жыл бұрын
Some of those $50 dresses look like $2 rags. I never trust these sites. People need to stop expecting Gucci from places Wish and Temu. 😂
@dawnsalois11 ай бұрын
I thought a lot of them looked like Halloween costumes actually.
@VIII_Royalty_VIII11 ай бұрын
That one lady looked like she was wearing an embellished bathroom rug. 😂🤦🏾♀️
@WinniePooh3311 ай бұрын
Looking like they tore a patterned curtain and warped it around themselves...
@Natasha___.11 ай бұрын
Did you see the ones with the picture reviews? (at 3:09) I can’t believe those poor girls paid 160 for those and were happy 😂 The yellow one looked worse than the black did, I think that yellow fabric was so horrific it made it look way worse. They all look like they would go up in flames if you went so much as a couple of feet near an open flame.
@Pikachu-qr4yb10 ай бұрын
@@Natasha___.😂
@socaltati11 ай бұрын
TIP: don’t look at the reviews on the site itself. Look at the reviews of the brand that aren’t enabled by the brand.
@nessparadis694811 ай бұрын
What do you mean by your second sentence?
@socaltati11 ай бұрын
I mean: Don’t look at the reviews which the company is using for self promotion (i.e. reviews on their own website, insta, youtube ad) because the company has control over what you see and uses that to their advantage. Therefore, look for reviews on other websites about the brand itself. There are a lot of websites geared towards reviewing the trustworthiness of the brand rather than the product.
@ditahargrove280411 ай бұрын
And be very suspicious if the reviews are all good. All 5 star reviews screams fake. They usually have a lot of them for each and every item they sell. That’s weird unless the site is a well known label.
@MandieTerrier11 ай бұрын
@nessparadis6948 there are websites like Trust Pilot where these drop shippers can't delete reviews
@junejunejuniejune11 ай бұрын
@@nessparadis6948 a lot of times the companies make fake profiles and post their own fake reviews with stolen pictures of real people. If you google the name of the site and can verify its legit, theres other websites that can verify if they are scammers or not.
@starsun63632 жыл бұрын
Not to mention, most of the pictures are probably custom fitted to the models/actors. Something standardized sizes can never replace.
@LynnNexus11 ай бұрын
I mean you're 100% right. These are all replicas of couture dresses. Couture dress making was once described to me as "One dress for one body" Even the ones that are are never gonna fit you like the ones in the pics because they weren't made for YOU. Genuinely most of these dresses you'd be better going to a thrift store and paying someone like Monde to jazz it up. At least you're not paying con artists and thieves.
@godschild364011 ай бұрын
@@LynnNexus. SO FUNNY 😆
@maymayyyy11 ай бұрын
the photos are from other sites and designers. they just steal
@curiouscat338411 ай бұрын
It's true that a tall skinny model is going to look better than a mid-size or chubby girl. But in Monde's videos she's showing a lot of examples of completely different materials and crappy sewing.
@marlak420311 ай бұрын
Now imagine if almost all brick and mortar stores are gone and we have these sites left to deal with? Oy yoy, yoy. I think about what if you got an invite to a wedding or formal or whatever, real late, maybe the day of, and you need a dress right then. Oh well, can't order it and wait some hours for it to come your just either screwed and NOT going to go or screwed and just going to wear what you can find(maybe from a friend or relative's to borrow). It would be a total mess and all of us would have houses just full of literal junk that we could NEVER use from the time it made it to our home. Smh.
@Dlt81411 ай бұрын
Every time I see an ad I do a reverse image search, find out the designer that actually made the dress and then report the ad for intellectual property theft. My sister is a footwear designer who has had her intellectual property stolen by Sketchers (it’s their entire business model). I REALLY appreciate your comment about being respectful of the designer and those who construct the original dress.
@esm181711 ай бұрын
Thanks for letting us know that. I never knew!
@royceroyce771511 ай бұрын
The creative soul of the Internet thanks you for your service. Heck, I'm gonna have to start doing this, that's a great idea 💖
@addicted36711 ай бұрын
Oh that sucks
@yvonnegamble628211 ай бұрын
Also be aware of those fake clearance sites ,look at who sponsored the site,if it does not come up on Google search, it's probably a fake site!
@ladyrose328511 ай бұрын
But you know eventhough you report the ad for intellectual property theft, nothing will come of it. It is from China and the CCP do not care about any intellectual property rights. 9 times out of 10 things are made in China and nothing you can do about what you buy online it all comes from China and kind of hard to sue any companies that make those cheaply made and expensively sold dress or most items made in China.
@kahliainglis7111 ай бұрын
As someone wanting to get into couture dressmaking and beaded gowns (have the know how, severely lack the funds) I h a t e having to explain to people having to explain to people how expensive beaded fabric is. The reactions are always "oh my god I would n e v e r pay that much for fabric" and I have to sit there like "look at this, how many beads do you think there are on that fabric, you know that has to be done by hand yeah? That stuff's $250/m because of the amount of labour that went into making it, not because they're tryna stooge people." And even them they're all like "I still wouldn't pay that much" No one seems to understand unless they also work in the industry
@melissaherrera94011 ай бұрын
It’s because so much of our products, including fashion, are so highly manufactured and industrialized. People don’t value artisanship and the amount of time and effort people put into their craft because they have easy access to cheap products that are made in large batches by machines in factories. People these days have been conditioned to have easy access to what they want without having to wait for an expert to make it for them. It feeds into their instant gratification. That being said, people shouldn’t feel entitled to something that is custom and hand crafted for the price of something you can find off the rack at Walmart. Their qualities don’t compare.
@kahliainglis7111 ай бұрын
@@melissaherrera940 oh 100% and it's a struggle across other areas as well. My boyfriend does woodworking and makes some gorgeous stuff. He had a market over the weekend and so many people stopped and had a look, saying "wow this stuff is so beautifully made" but then after having a look at everything just kept walking, and his prices were super cheap too (example: a serving platter he'd made by gluing small bits of wood into a big enough piece to make a serving platter, leveling the surface to be nice and even and smooth, finishing with a food grade finish and putting the handles on, he was selling for $60AUD, and that thing took him h o u r s to make, especially when you factor how long it takes for that glue to dry) people are just so accustomed to "okay but I can get this for half the price at kmart" but how many times are they going to need to replace that? There is a quality in stuff like what we make that just isn't present anymore in stores, but people don't care about quality anymore
@amphithere11 ай бұрын
I appreciate fashion and though I don't sew, I totally understand the pricing behind the gowns. I think fast fashion has warped people's perception of high quality clothing. They're so used to cheap crap that an actual long lasting handmade article of clothing seems overpriced, when really it's well worth the cost.
@PopcornPip11 ай бұрын
I mean, my reaction to your whole comment was still ‘I would never pay that much for fabric’ but it’s less of a ‘I don’t value/believe the amount of effort that went into that fabric or think it should be compensated appropriately’ and it’s more of a ‘who do you think I am, Mansa Musa? That much money, for just the fabric, for a dress I’m probably going to wear 3 whole times if I’m lucky?! Absolutely not. Call me when you have a more affordable venture, like buying the whole moon.’
@BlissfulBluebell11 ай бұрын
My mum knits and with even heavily discounted yarn, you'd need $40-50 for a blanket. Ofc smaller yarn requires more. I have several half lap-only blankets 😅
@amandab8433 Жыл бұрын
I'm about to age myself 😂. My prom was in 1988. Back then San Francisco had actual outlets. Not like the "Outlets" of today. Once a year the clothing (Jessica McClintock, Levi, Guess, Benneton, etc), shoes, furniture, etc companies would have a sale. I purchased my Jessica McClintock dress purchased at the companies outlet for $35. It was during one of their yearly wedding dress, and gowns sale. Women would line up DAYSSSS ahead of the sale just to shop there. There were no changing rooms so you had HUNDREDS of women trying on gowns out in the open. No one cared because to get one of her designer gowns for a little over $200 was worth it. My SIL bought her wedding dress the same day I was there.
@fdm2155 Жыл бұрын
Oh, I remember the Jessica McClintock, Gunne Sax, era! I remember getting an amazing deal on Easter dresses for myself and my younger sister. My sister won best dressed for under 13 at the Easter Parade that year! Found the dresses in the clearance room on the lower level of the local department store. Things were dated and got cheaper over time... Can't remember what I paid but I was a broke college Sophmore so it wouldn't have been much!
@terejosh13 Жыл бұрын
as a Native of SF that still lives here I miss those times also so many outlet stores
@SaraSmile7011 ай бұрын
Man! The Gunne Sax and Jessica McClintock was an era! The trip to the city 🏙️! It was a whole event in itself! I got my daughters 8th grade graduation dress from there! It was gorgeous! 😍 Thanks for this memory!
@harlempixie33811 ай бұрын
I wore a Jessica McClintock 2 piece to my prom. It was sooo Madonna’s Like a Virgin era. 😂😂😂 Good times.
@Badassoldwoman11 ай бұрын
Omg! This generation, unfortunately, will never know the deals we got from old school outlets!
@MzBenita11 ай бұрын
The way I holla’d at the “what I got”. 😂😂As a custom seamstress, these folks be in a serious fantasyland! I had a lady send me a photo of a beaded dress for $29 and wanted to know how much I would charge to make it. I sent her the link to the exact fabric from eBay & Joann’s I told her if she buys the fabric, that I’ll sew it for $29. She called all excited saying she could get the fabric cheaper, I told her cool let me know. After a week of searching she decided to buy the dress. They sent this poor child some spandex with glitter glued to it😂🤣😂🤣
@veniestagourdine388111 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Witchslayer00711 ай бұрын
Stooooop! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 I can't stop laughing
@heatherduke770311 ай бұрын
Why would you offer to sew it for $29? Was it some kind of challenge? I feel like that’s not even a fair hourly price for custom sewing a dress
@Queen-Blue11 ай бұрын
The way I just HOLLERED!!!🤣🤣🤣
@eoa36311 ай бұрын
@@heatherduke7703Maybe she was trying to be nice, maybe she was trying to make a point, maybe the dress was a really simple design that she knew wouldn't take her long.
@ms.annthropic6341 Жыл бұрын
TBH I’ve never understood how anyone looks at those pictures and assumes that’s what they’ll be receiving, especially for 5% of the actual cost of the dress! 🙄 I got scammed by an actual seamstress once (well, someone who claimed to be a seamstress at least 😒) who I was communicating with/ordering from online - but at least the material was good quality (because she’d ordered the specific material I wanted from the company I directed her to), so I was able to repurpose the material at least. The cut and sewing was atrocious though, you wouldn’t pass 9th grade home ec. with the skills she had 🙄.
@YourGraceMyLady11 ай бұрын
That’s horrible.
@siriusjones95611 ай бұрын
I ordered a dress from Shein and it was exactly as it looked. Not every item is a scam.
@seraby715111 ай бұрын
@@siriusjones956shein is more curated than other chinese sites.
@opaltoralien401511 ай бұрын
@@siriusjones956 Shein is bad for different reasons
@curiouscat338411 ай бұрын
Even if they receive the real deal - they're delusional if they think they'll look as good in it.
@sunnisideup44410 ай бұрын
You know what makes me sad? Middle cost boutiques and places that actually sell their own hand made clothes are going out of business en masse because of fast fashion dribble made accessible to the public, and now there so much cheaply made clothes that are paper mache thin or quantity in the outlet stores/malls (I check the fabric of the tops and they keep getting more translucent and the seams are a messier each year. It’s incredible) . Even when you go thrifting, workers are given poor quality modern clothing from what I hear, torn, thin etc. and the excessive amount of clothing waste is “donated” (aka bundled to 3rd world countries and clogging up the land/space there and strangling the local clothing makers in those places as well). Now you have to recycle if you don’t find a shelf to dispose your cheap shoddy clothing. Even retailers like H&M that can ‘help’ recycle your clothing are low-key greenwashing the extent that they will reuse the material they ‘recycled’. I try to sell my stuff online, donate to shelter when I can or look for programs that invest in circular recycling like Terracycle or the Takeback bag from the company For Days. I’m 22. I don’t even buy clothes, I thrift and use Depop and have to make sure they’re not drop shipping or that any place I see online actually bothers to list out their manufacturers info and not post a bunch of smiling workers face with no actual info and say “we’re making a difference”. Why does actually wanting the working conditions, labors worth, proper materials and fitting that was the norm at least a few decades ago require so much planning and complication is beyond me. The last 2-3 generations gradually got used to the bloating of cheap materials and exploitation that it’s the norm now, and now even making your own clothing with materials you source yourself is getting more contrived as the quality of the fabrics and other materials is just decreasing as well. I want deadstock fabric to be used as the norm; I’m tired of asking for basic quality control for clothing.
@lesliemartin10616 ай бұрын
This!!
@sandrab.783511 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for posting this video! This is what i try to tell lots and lots of friends and noone is listening to me. I sew a lot by myself and a friend of mine ordered a "wedding dress" on wish for only 25€. I was begging her not to do this so she would be very disappointed. That was exactly what happened. When the dress arrived after 6 weeks, she asked me to alter it. But at this time i was not that confident and skilled to alter this rubbish into a wearable dress not even to mention a wedding dress. I felt so sorry for her because it was not much time left to the wedding day. She ended up at an Outlet store for wedding and evening gowns and found a pretty dress for her budged. She could have saved her money and protected her nerves much earlier. Lots of love from Germany ❤😊
@christinalockerby495611 ай бұрын
As a seamstress, I've turned down several prom dress alts by frantic moms and daughters who bought the dress on WISH and it was horribly wrong. Most times it's a fit issue and there is zero extra fabric in those seams. Other times, the dress is way too flimsy to work with without damaging it or it's been sewn terribly in the first place, so every alt you do is just making it worse. I've been doing this for almost 15 years and I'd have turned down the wedding dress too. Sucks but when you play stupid games, you get stupid dresses.
@vaderladyl11 ай бұрын
Damn, and then waiting that long for crap.
@dnataliesmith220911 ай бұрын
I used to make wedding dresses and one Bride came with a wedding magazine wanting a dress. I flat out told her I do not copy other designers gowns and if she wanted that gown she better be prepared to spend over $400. The gown in question was $4500!!!!
@lavenderoh11 ай бұрын
As a fiber artists, none of this surprises me. People ask for hand stitched bed sized blankets for $20. The yarn alone would be $100+ for the cheapest options, more like $250-$300 for a better quality. Not to mention that depending on the yarn thickness and type of stitching it will take a minimum of 60 hours but likely closer to 120 or more. Even when you explain this they'll give you the "oh come on, we're friends. What if i buy the yarn?" ...then you're still asking me to work full time for 3 weeks for free. What service does anyone else do where people would ask for weeks of labor for free? It's actually absurd. I offer lessons for $20/hr to those people. So far none have taken me up!!!
@cw947511 ай бұрын
Same reason I sew only for myself as a hobby (and family occasionally). They're so used to buying an item for cheap, when the person (who is also likely a child!) who made it is abroad and paid less than pennies and the material is also cheap and low quality.
@nimeryaspawnbrd10499 ай бұрын
Let me guess... You offer lessons, they respond "I don't have time to spare for that" 😂😂😂 Well, flash news, neither do we as professionals, that's why we charge for our work by the hour... 😈😈😈
@Thisisabunny7 ай бұрын
That's a great deal on lessons!
@stephanien62377 ай бұрын
Entitlement culture. Everyone wants other people to give them stuff for free! 😂😂😂
@casomai7 ай бұрын
👏👏
@ElleC201611 ай бұрын
The problem is we as designers will post a photo and they will steal it, repost it for sale, and send you something not even close. I always say find the original designer like she mentioned in the video
@ItsNaeBihhh.Daaah611 ай бұрын
Do you think watermarks would help to stop this ?
@ElleC201611 ай бұрын
@@ItsNaeBihhh.Daaah6 not at all. I know fellow designers who post their work with a watermark and they still manage to steal it.
@mgichndz11 ай бұрын
Also, if you’re a plus size woman then don’t expect that you’ll look anything remotely close to the model in the picture! Don’t fool yourself as many of we women do! When I was a plus size after the birth of my second child (size 20) I avoided stores like Victoria’s Secret. Not only did I know that they didn’t have my size but even if they did, like I said, I knew that I was only fooling myself. Never wear anything that you look like you were poorly stuffed into - it’s not a good look! What we want to do is wear clothing that ACCENTUATES what our body type is, not wear clothing that betrays us ❤
@missmarthafawker11 ай бұрын
This is what i came here to say!!!!! And i was upwards of a size 3x. Take the time to visit the sales at the bridal shops.
@curiouscat338411 ай бұрын
Will you please start your own channel and teach this to all young women? So many chubby girls these days think they're cute just because they're "fashionable" But I sure don't want to look at someone who's spare tire middle is oozing out of her skintight cellulite showing pants!
@kray388311 ай бұрын
The scam sites are scams regardless of body size, though. Like if it doesn't even resemble the pictures, don't let anyone tell you that a dress grew sleeves because you are plus size.
@dawnsalois11 ай бұрын
as an out of proportion woman, I totally agree. I would rather be a bit on the conservative dowdy side, than look like a delusional fat girl.
@curiouscat338411 ай бұрын
@@dawnsalois "Out of proportion" ? Is that the latest word to avoid saying "fat" ?
@Lin-rh6qs11 ай бұрын
A great alternative if you cant afford an expensive dress : rent one! Yes, it's still likely to be $100-$200 for a really nice one and you're limited to what is in stock with the rental company, but you will actually get the dress you wanted, it's cheaper than the real deal, and you don't have to worry about storing the dang thing or when you'll be able to wear it again.
@sisterssquad90910 ай бұрын
If the princess of Wales rents a dress for a global event..so can we ..
@msbebelle076 ай бұрын
Yes and also search in the used market…you will see and try before buying and usually the dress are in really good condition for a fraction of the price…
@BradKandyCroftFamily11 ай бұрын
The biggest things I have learned from your channel is - don't order important and fancy clothes online, and don't order custom made from over seas. The over seas custom made isn't because of poor quality, but it's just hard as you can get out to make something fit properly without the person there to actually try it on.
@lacey89211 ай бұрын
I've ordered custom clothing from out of the country before... It wasn't a full-on gown though, just a nice pair of trousers... I sent in my measurements and they ended up fitting beautifully. This may not be the norm, but it is possible to order custom fitted garments without being nearby in person to try them on.
@capysarah11 ай бұрын
That depends on the seller. There are a lot of small independent shops with great (real) reviews. Just have to do your homework.
@bunbunwy11 ай бұрын
You can order from overseas if you don't need those clothes SOON. If you must have that gown, go for it, BUT WITH TIME. You can't order custom dresses from overseas for an event and expect it to arrive quick and then on top of that, need no alterations (unless miracle). Those dresses usually will take months to make. Order it almost a year before the event you need it for. Because if it needs alterations, you're going to be sending it back and forth. please take that time into consideration. And also, if you gain or lose weight, do not be afraid to send them an email, it saves time.
@TahTwinkletoes11 ай бұрын
@@bunbunwyAbsolutely! I did 3 months of research on custom gown sites from China and eventually decided to order my elaborate wedding gown a year in advance. They asked for A LOT of DETAILS about what I wanted and I went to an actual tailor to get my correct measurements. They asked for half of the dress price up front and then you pay the balance when the dress is finished. As they are constructing the dress they send picture updates so you can approve of the direction they are going in. It took them about 3 months to complete and when I saw the final pictures it was stunning. I ended up paying about $700 for a designer inspired gown that would have cost $3000 and up. When I got the dress in hand the material wasnt luxury quality but the design, dress volume and fabric draping was what I wanted. It fit with room to spare so I had my tailor take it in and on my wedding day it fit like a glove. ❤
@jeanneelizabethsimons11 ай бұрын
I do not know how expensive you mean, but I have bought dresses and glasses that were expensive for me online, but what I have discovered is I only buy from major, known sites with good reviews, and not all of those (I will never buy again from The Real Real - the Prada Baroques they sold me were not Prada. But, then again, I cut them a little slack on their ratings, which were under three stars). It's not 100%, but it's pretty good.
@MsTemptation11 ай бұрын
This is why I don’t feel sorry for anyone who buys stuff simply because it’s cheap. You get what you pay for by assuming it would be as pictured for that cheap price.
@rachelk480511 ай бұрын
I do feel bad for people who are young and don't have the experience to differentiate between scams and legitimate online retailers. If you are buying a prom dress you are a teenager and may not know better.
@cleopatraonlyfans11 ай бұрын
@@rachelk4805a parent should know better than to let their kid aim for a met gala dress to a prom I just went to a wedding in a $10 jumpsuit which was down from $190 and im an AUS size 22 Shopping from shein and temu and whatever is straight up gambling.
@MsAngelique11 ай бұрын
@rachelk4805 If you are a teenager your parents should be helping you make big purchases like that.
@foxygal587711 ай бұрын
Bro I’m poor tho 😭
@amphithere11 ай бұрын
@@rachelk4805 that's not even an excuse because grown women that should know better are falling for these sites. When I was a teenager, and that was only a couple years ago, we went to an actual in person dress shop and got a gorgeous dress that included alterations for only 125 dollars. Buying something from online never occurred to me or my mother because why would you buy a formal gown that you haven't tried on? Like regular pairs of pants and shirts can cost 50+ dollars at generic brands at a teenager's local mall, so I think people really need to think critically. Why would a gorgeous corseted gown with ruffles and crystals cost as much as something from Hollister, Forever 21, Old Navy even? I wish we could purge these sites from the internet!
@amphithere11 ай бұрын
I think people really need to practice critical thinking before jumping on purchasing anything from online. When I was a teenager, and that was only a couple years ago, we went to an actual in person dress shop and got a gorgeous prom dress that included alterations for only 125 dollars. Buying something from online never occurred to me or my mother because why would you buy a formal gown that you haven't tried on? Like regular pairs of pants and shirts can cost 50+ dollars at generic brands at a local mall, so I think people really need to think critically. Why would a gorgeous corseted gown with ruffles and crystals cost as much as something from Hollister, Forever 21, Old Navy even? I even had a family member get married recently, and the bride purchased a gown off of a scam site. She wasted SO much money buying these online dresses that looked terrible, and she ended up purchasing a gown from a local boutique anyway. By trying to save money, she ended up wasting more money in the long run. So I wish we could purge these sites from the internet! I think fast fashion especially has really tricked people into thinking clothing should be super cheap as well.
@carrie971611 ай бұрын
Your advise saved me earlier… I wanted to buy an off shoulder dress off a Black Friday sale but I kept hearing “the body doesn’t come with the dress” and stopped myself.
@Dan_Chiron11 ай бұрын
To be fair, yes, in this time and era there's still people out there who doesn't know what these websites are and how they work. I know because I used to be one of them. Inexperienced people expect to get what they see in the pictures (or something slightly different) because we're used to that kind of business model. Videos like yours are very valuable because you're educating naïve people on how to do better choices. I wish I had advice like this before spending so much on the trial and error learning curve of the asian sites 😂.
@mariannemarek668311 ай бұрын
Educate yourself and others. Too much social media too little personal socialization.😢
@lynnewilliams324111 ай бұрын
Memories of my mom in her seamstress days. She too had clients who wanted the cheap but on a rice beans budget. She worked presocial media but client lack of understanding of what it takes to acquire quality upset her. I have so much respect for all those who do. I just wished more public understood what youre saying.😮
@lisajohnson474411 ай бұрын
This was an issue when I was trying to find a dress for my son’s wedding - they wanted me to order one on line, and I just had the worst feeling that it was NOT going to turn out well. I ended up using a dress from a friend’s closet, having a local seamstress make a lace overlay (it needed to be a slightly darker color and this worked), and was happy with the result.
@michellesmith351611 ай бұрын
I have not been scammed thank God🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾. All the tips you gave I honestly follow. I’m a plus size woman so I already know my price is going to be significantly higher. If I do not see a plus size woman in the review section with the dress on I’m not getting it.
@denickite11 ай бұрын
Just subscribed as a 71 year old. Love watching you fix the dresses to help people. So, clever. Thanks for sharing your skills.
@mothercat608311 ай бұрын
This is a huge reason why stopped buying any new cloths and started using thrift stores and thred up to find high quality brands for fractions of the price. I’m saving money, reducing waste, and getting a wardrobe that will hopefully last me a decade lol. It just takes a little elbow grease
@itsstudytimemydudes434511 ай бұрын
this!! my wardobe these days mostly consists of thrifts, gifts, and dresses I kept from childhood. some of my prettiest outfits are 100% thrifted and I loveee wearing things that someone else may have had a fun history with too. it adds value.
@pal56838 ай бұрын
Yes! 100% of my wardrobe is thrifted. I save a ton of money, look nice and don't support slave labor. It's a win all around.
@VannahSavage11 ай бұрын
You really do get what you pay for, sometimes. Scammy ads like these are why I used to have friends and coworkers asking me to make things for them and then flabbergasted when I told them how much just the materials would cost, let alone my time and skill.
@bornonsaturdayYT11 ай бұрын
This is why when it came time for homecoming and prom and every other important occasion, I insisted on going in person to a store and trying the dress on. I won't decide if I haven't seen myself wearing it in a mirror first.
@2023Mermaid11 ай бұрын
I normally don't shop at random named stores with the models heads cut off. Cause that means they stole the pictures and put them on their website to sell a cheaper copy of said outfit. Unless it's a notable store that crops the models head out for "fashion", like Zara or something.
@tarawalker7193 Жыл бұрын
HILARIOUS!!! Exactly - knowing the craft makes a difference, As a former seamstress, there are certain things I will never buy for a "bargain" price.
@emmacarter455811 ай бұрын
Everything you’re saying here is exactly correct!! I was looking at two very similar dresses from two different sites. One was $95 and the other one was around $32 shelled out the $95 and I am incredibly happy it was perfect!!
@e.t.2914 Жыл бұрын
I think this happens a lot because so many women don't know how to make any clothes anymore. Any woman who knows what a 12" lace applique costs just by itself would never expect any ENTIRE GOWN of pictured quality for anything less than a few hundred ON THE LOW END.
@peppergirlrocks11 ай бұрын
It's got nothing to do with 'women don't know how to make clothes anymore' 🙄. I don't either but doing physical shopping, researching online and having a common sense can tell me if a clothing price is either legit or a sham. People who fall for this kind of sham, I think, just desprately wants a dress they cannot afford so they took the risk, hoping they'll get something that looks decent enough.
@luiysia11 ай бұрын
@@peppergirlrocksplus they're prom dresses. i'm betting a lot of the people buying these dresses are 17 year old kids trying to buy something with part time job money. let's all have a little compassion, and hope they learned their lessons😅
@heatherduke770311 ай бұрын
I sew, just the materials for my fairly simple wedding gown cost $500 back in 2011. Silk skirt, lace bodice that I hand beaded, interior corselet. It took me so many hours to complete over the course of 2 months. People are delulu
@usnasi443911 ай бұрын
I am not disputing what you say, just to add that these handwork/machine work /clothes are cheap overseas. The price of lace or fabric are very high in the US, I buy them from India when I go there as they are really cheap there.
@vaderladyl11 ай бұрын
Or are truly used to buy cheap all their lives.
@andifism6 ай бұрын
Well said that woman!! Thank you for bringing this problem to light. These sites are just adding to the global waste problem and they treat their workers shamefully. Shop ethically, go to a charity shop or to a second hand dress site. I'm always amazed at some of the gems I find in a charity shop!
@christinalockerby495611 ай бұрын
YES YES YES. PLEASE KEEP CALLING THEM OUT. I'm waiting for the day when people will be actually ashamed to order from these sites. I want people to know the damage they're causing and the fools that they're making themselves out to be each time they get another package that's a complete joke.
@11.11NSU11 ай бұрын
It’s not that deep. They’re clearly just uneducated about what’s going on. This video will help alot of the people falling victims to this scams. No need to call them fools and whatnot. We’re all naive at a point.
@christinalockerby495611 ай бұрын
Fools might be a little harsh but ignorant is certainly the right word, especially having had exchanges with folks about this issue already. Many simply don't care; the price is worth it to them. To them, I say they do look dang foolish when they donate their money to these sites and contribute to the fast fashion waste crisis. @@11.11NSU
@kappapride633210 ай бұрын
I'm sorry, but this is a cruel way to approach the situation. Shame the scammer, not the victim. You don't know the financial situation of another person, and you don't know how experienced they are at identifying scams. The fault is always with the scammer.
@Paidamoyo-JanetAzehko8 ай бұрын
I’m taking an evening gown class…and I can’t imagine even getting the fabric to make a gown for how much some of these dresses are.
@RebelHeartBeauty96711 ай бұрын
People are free to spend their money how they see fit. My problem begins when they bring these dresses/clothing to me for 'alterations' expecting a miracle. In some instances the items have to be deconstructed and remade to achieve a proper fit. They want the look but don't want to pay the correct cost. I started off making clothing but these days I feel like alterations are taking over my life...
@heatherduke770311 ай бұрын
I hate alterations, I would much rather make something from scratch. I imagine that these are so cheaply made that they’d be difficult to work with, awful fabric, no seam allowance, etc
@christinalockerby495611 ай бұрын
I've turned away a few moms and daughters who went the Wish route and wanted me to make a miracle happen out of what they give me. Most of the time, it was made so poorly from the get-go, any alterations just highlight the horrible construction. Not even mentioning lack of seam allowance to do any sort of fit adjustments. I'd still have been embarrassed to send a teenager to prom after doing anything I could. At that point, just throw the whole dress out.
@D.I.V.A.Journey375811 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you made this video! My daughter graduates highschool this year so of course, prom! And I am setting her up with a black designer who will make her what she wants, how she wants it! No way was I gonna play with these scam sites! Heck! You will do better, buying the plain dress with the shape you want and then doing appliqués and adding like a train or something if things are really tight money wise. I've thought about it cuz I always have a plan B lol! You do amazing work! Please keep sharing!!!❤❤❤❤
@TeresaBearCFP11 ай бұрын
That’s a great idea! It could be a fun mother/daughter project too. Imagine buying a gown at the beginning of the school year and then spending evenings coming up with a cool beading design - or simply ordering pretty lace appliqués from Etsy. I made my niece’s wedding gown and spent lots of time hand sewing lace to the satin and organza base.
@ellenwiden2631 Жыл бұрын
Also for that price lots of big chains like H&M, ASOS etc does good quality dresses at similar price levels so if you’re going to spend that money look in those stores as well instead of buying something that tries to look really expensive
@emb2198211 ай бұрын
The thing is though H&M and ASOS are also fast fashion so they contribute to damaging the environment and exploit workers in the same way as these websites do. The fabrics are also often poor quality so the clothes wear out quicker. The advantage I supposed is that you can at least try the clothes on to know what you're getting. If you want better quality clothing you just have to get used to buying less and saving up for good quality pieces that you will actually want to wear and that will stand the test of time.
@ellenwiden263111 ай бұрын
Hear you, the thing is Several hundred dollar dresses on ASOS and HM ARE good quality, they’re not compared to the 10 dollar tshirts they sell. I’m not talking about ASOS 10 dollar dress I’m talking ASOS 200 dollar dress I’ve seen friends buy them myself and they’re good. its an alternative if you’re on the same price point instead of chasing designer copycat dresses. I haven’t bought anything from those sites in years as I do 90% of my clothes thrifted, including my prom dress, probably the best option tbh 😊 but for people who are into that sort of stuff I I think you’d be surprise how sturdy and well made the dresses are. But at the end of the day of course fast fashion isn’t good and that I agree with. But an option that is in between scam site and designer dresses.
@EmorettaRobinson11 ай бұрын
The way I laughed after the first woman said her body type made the dress grow sleeves! Lol. It wasn't the same dress. Edit: Also the audacity to show a picture of Beyoncé in a red carpet designed gown and then offer a coupon to get $10 off.
@KaiOpaka11 ай бұрын
I can't figure out how it's being represented as a Beyonce prom dress. You'd never get into any prom wearing that, would you? Schools are so busy slut shaming girls for wearing spaghetti straps that I can't imagine you would. I'm kind of amazed in general at the levels that teenagers are going to these days for prom. I realize that for a lot of girls, it's their chance to feel like they're on a red carpet, but it's going to a place way beyond what we ever wore.
@dawnsalois11 ай бұрын
@@KaiOpaka How about see through wedding gowns that would be better suited to a night club! or a high end strip club!
@jaynefeeney11 ай бұрын
I’m a high school teacher and nope, you’re not getting into a pron either that Beyoncé dress, even if you are Beyoncé! I can remember when we wouldn’t let girls in wearing the two piece gowns that showed a little bare midriff.
@imajinallthepurple11 ай бұрын
😅 The more I watch of these videos the luckier I feel that my wedding dress, that I ordered custom made to fit 11 years ago from one of those sites, turned out to be absolutely gorgeous: Luscious, thick, matte satin with a matching jacket and both just fit perfectly over my weirdly proportioned fat butt. Even my seamstress sister complimented the quality of the work and material! Apparently I'm the exception to the above shown absolute horrors 'cause ddaeng. 🤮
@PatriciaSims242611 ай бұрын
And please STOP wearing dresses that are not made for your body type!!! You have to dress the size you actually are, not the size you dream to be.
@vintagechild44189 ай бұрын
I have been making my own clothes since junior high, my high school in the 1960s had a whole study program for future designers. I was able to take some of the classes. Over the years I have been approached by those wanting custom made items, but did not understand the cost of doing custom anything. Now I make quilts, , I have made jewelry using bead weaving, I only make gifts for loved ones. People have no appreciation for finer things. Those gowns you showed were most likely hand beaded and are genuine gems and pearls. Fabrics custom produced for the designer. I give you kudos for what you do, to me it is easier to make from scratch than remake something purchased.
@ChibiChula11 ай бұрын
Only clothes I would buy from those sites are pj's, possibly a t-shirt (or t-shirt dress) or hoodie if it's plain because patterns seem to be a problem for them. Stretch jeans sometimes are okay but only if you see picture reviews. Basically, lounge wear or stuff you use to run out to do errands and I wouldn't even do that if I had a Walmart nearby I could get to easily. 😅
@erikadlloyd558611 ай бұрын
You are doing the Lord's work, with this video. Everyone should finally realize these Chinese fashion sites are total scams. The websites are stealing photos for the advertisement.
@RileyD002 жыл бұрын
Speak on it Sis
@MondesThreads2 жыл бұрын
LOL trying tto help the people LOl
@latrissaakabutterfly44769 ай бұрын
She is absolutely correct. I am a E-Bay fanatic and if I can say anything, yes, I was scammed. I purchased a butterfly blazer (I love butterflies 🦋) and the blazer was nothing like the one I purchased. I was livvvvviiiiidddd!!
@Iamhome36511 ай бұрын
I wouldnt even say 'donating' is the right word. Wasting is definitely a better one. Do they honestly expect to get what they see for the price they paid
@pamelarobinson679 ай бұрын
I learned this the hard way!!! For what you spend in alterations you could have purchased a real dress at a legit wedding shop.
@heatherduke770311 ай бұрын
People are stupid… But I think this is a symptom of fast fashion. Somehow people think that it’s actually possible to make a fabulous dress for 50 bucks. If it’s priced like a Halloween costume, that’s what you’re going to get!! Another issue is that people don’t sew, so they don’t know that beaded fabric starts at $60 a yard or the amount of labor that goes into making a structured evening gown. That beaded ruffled gown has a whole corset built into the bodice
@melissaherrera94011 ай бұрын
I don’t think you necessarily need to sew to know that something that looks like a piece of art is going to be very pricey. If it’s not something you would find off the rack at a Walmart, it’s should just be assumed it took a lot of time and resources to make. It’s like buying a grocery store sheet cake versus a 5 tiered wedding cake from a bakery - it should be a no brainer which one took more effort and will be more expensive.
@AuntCathyPooh2 ай бұрын
I ordered several cute dresses from Wish for wedding festivities when Wish was a fairly new site. I definitely learned your lesson on choosing the right size and the 3 dresses I ordered for my Mama and myself were super cute and made with decent material but were far too small to zip up over our bosoms 😵💫 The MoB dress I ordered for my Sis was GORGEOUS in the online pics and the dress we received did look like the pics but the material was MUCH cheaper and flimsy so that was a total loss, as well. I learned a very valuable lesson and thankfully we still had time to find dresses in stores nearby for my beloved Nephew's wedding festivities 🤪
@lylawaters6345 Жыл бұрын
With these China sites of coture dresses, IF I ever buy from them it won't be for the design it will be for inexpensive materials to practice cutting/sewing/designing with (a muslin) before I bought the $30+/yard stuff. In my opinion that is all that those sites are good for.
@TyneilMcNally11 ай бұрын
This lady is so right. I love her content. I appreciate her putting this out there for the masses. I think that it’s wrong for people to keep going on these cheap websites and when they’re these pictures are stolen from the original designers, find the original designer, and maybe try to work on an arrangement with them and then maybe a payment plan if you want the dresses that you see advertised in these pictures or find a local seamstress or tailor in your area and pay them to re-create the dress for you or learn to sell yourself I model I also work in marketing sales and I’m getting back into sewing slowly like mind you I can’t so like that but who knows maybe with more practice and more time I can get to that level but material cost what it caused materials not cheap you can go and you have to if you want good quality material. If you live in America you can’t just go to Fabricland or Jones fabric and think it’s sufficient you have to really Research and some material can cost you $100 a yard for 1 yard of 1 m of material and that’s expensive. You know the most expensive materials out there is leather denim silk lace. Those are very expensive materials and cotton is very expensive and you need up and stand in some cases and you need that to make a lot of These That you see advertise in these pictures and the one thing she’s right, the rhinestones, the feathers all these things cost money is not cheap. It’s good to buy like you know if you wanna go and get those little party dresses or those fun little dresses for the summertime on vacation yeah those are those things cost $20 $40 $50 even $60 worth for you to get an evening gown for under $100. That’s impossible you can if you be Friend people who work in retail, you know fashion designers you check sales all of that but my best advice is not to use the site and find the original designer and shot from there
@DawnOldham11 ай бұрын
Also, when you order from these sketchy sites, you should really watch your credit card statement. This is a way that scammers get credit cards numbers.
@vaderladyl11 ай бұрын
Yes people seem to be oblivious to this as well.
@patcendrowski249211 ай бұрын
Thank you for the warnings..I love watching your shows..6 months ago I ordered a mobility scooter that the guy from QVC was selling to get rid of old stock .what did I get a vinyl key chain found out not the only senior who got scammed some got kids sunglasses or key chains hair brushes..return address shows picture of woman on beach drinking cocktails ..learned my lesson. Oh QVC said although it was shown using their set and seller they weren't responsible because I didn't watch it using their TV show and number ..where is politicians helping seniors..now they want us to get free food cards ..want a good tic toc expose scams for seniors
@sweetpie791911 ай бұрын
You know what would be funny? To have a party (with close friends or family) and have everyone order a dress from one of these sites and the catch is they have to wear it as is, no alterations. I think that would be funnier than all the bad Christmas sweaters you've ever seen, combined. Ooh, and if it's for couples they can not tell the men what's up. Let them be confused. Let them be afraid to say anything about how crazy the woman all look. 😂 Maybe it's just me but I think that would be hilarious.
@elenauffa520110 ай бұрын
Very funny idea! 😂😂😂
@lucindac38005 ай бұрын
That would be a great idea for our ASG sewing group.
@Jennifer_Lewis_Beach_Living11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Not only are the items schmatta, but it’s funding a very corrupt business where the people (usually women and children) are paid next to nothing, and in some cases, they’re made by prisoners and they’re not paid one cent. Honestly, if money is tight, get a dress from the thrift store and take it to the tailor to get it upcycled/tailored. You’re still saving money.
@DistractedDaisy Жыл бұрын
Yes, yes, yes. They could buy a complete dress from an American seamstress. People are whacked.
@minniemaphanga273312 күн бұрын
"so clearly, my body type made that dress grow sleeves" 😭🤣😭😭😭🤣 I didn't know whether I should laugh or cry
@kaykay56812 жыл бұрын
Can you please make a video showing how to raise a v neckline in a silk prom dress, my prom is in a few days and I can’t weary dress because it is too revealing and the gown is very long so I can use fabric from under, maybe I can make it into a cow neck or drape?
@MondesThreads2 жыл бұрын
I need to see the dress and what it's doing. Email me mondesews@gmail.com
@user-ov4wr5yu4r11 ай бұрын
My Mom would not have let me go to prom in that naked Beyoncé dress, and I won't let my daughter either. 😂
@hli15489 ай бұрын
I think you do a wonderful service to many young women. The issue might be that they dont know quality and what to look for. They dont understand what it takes for fabric to "drape". Consider mentioning resale or vintage gowns. It has the workmanship that would make your job easier and many of the styles are coming back into style. All those home ec classes that women of a 'certain age' took, are not even offerred anymore. Additionally, pick up a used copy of photographs taken by James Van der Zee. He was a photographer who took pics during the Harlem renaissaince. Show them pics. Many will be surprised to see that the glam they are seeking is not nearly as new as they think. You do a phenomanal job! Even more so in that you always find a positive idea to spin. Bravo, Madame!
@vixen_0072 Жыл бұрын
So I order from Amazon. Probably not that much better, but yeah picture reviews are definitely what I look for.
@carmay360011 ай бұрын
Ladies you can go to the evening gown section in a department store and get a nice gown for a few hundred dollars. Better yet you can go to a shop that makes very beautiful quinceanera gowns that are unique and very good quality for a few hundred dollars as well.
@lollybones Жыл бұрын
I have actually had some really beautiful and well fitting dresses from these sites. In general I have gotten what I paid for. I do have my share of extra cheap disasters that went straight to the bin or goodwill after I had laughed at my own foolishness. I have learnt what will translate well on my body because I am not shaped like a model and refuse to girdle myself into asphyxia.
@toosassy11 ай бұрын
OMGod!! My daughter is actively waiting on an order from rhymes with "clean!" It's for her & hubby's Christmas party outfits. She sent pics for voting and I almost had 🐄 when she told me where buying from. 🤷🏽♀️ I just hope she's not disappointed. 😔
@theroadlesstravelled7754 Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😭 im sorry but i couldnt stop laughing.
@joannekaiser13808 ай бұрын
Well said and how true! I think people either lose their common sense or never had any when they think $50, or even $500 could possibly provide anything near as beautiful or luxurious as the photo shows.
@lileyzei648911 ай бұрын
Honestly I think these women are stupid😭 It seems kinda obvious that these dresses are too cheap to be real...
@AyyRalphy11 ай бұрын
The lavender dress had me Hollering 😭 🤣🤣🤣
@TEWMUCH Жыл бұрын
At this point, I think these ppl are paying for the opportunity to go viral cuz ain't no way u thought u was getting these beautiful elaborate dresses for like $35. 😂 they are clowns for even believing it..😅
@h.m.v.11 ай бұрын
The lavender one with silver applique looks like something you could actually get in the 200-300 range. Not structured, not too complicated or tailored to fit the model like a glove. I wonder though on what site and for what price they wanted to get it for, that they had plastic with white dangly ribbons arriving.
@austenmckenna555511 ай бұрын
I think your video should probably help people. However, it just seems too tempting and people will still buy on a China site, hoping that the dress might be close to the photo. One might fare better buying a costume dress since the material will most likely be the same inexpensive fabric, but the stitching better on the costume than the China made gown! 😂😂😂 You've done some fantastic alterations on these inexpensive gowns and I am always so amazed at your work!❤
@deniseandrews11311 ай бұрын
Thank you for doing this. It is a true public service announcement!
@theresaasante97632 жыл бұрын
Lmbo soo true
@MondesThreads2 жыл бұрын
Right 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🙆🏾♀️🤣🤣
@Everyoneisanartist77611 ай бұрын
YO! You made me bring out the Kleenexes 😭😭😭Man this was a wonderful way to end my Friday because Chia know they trifling as hell! 😆🤣🤣🤣
@chaerimk11 ай бұрын
The problem is that people's idea of clothes has been warped for so long by fast fashion. Their expectation is that clothes should be pretty and cheap but that is not the reality.
@heatherduke770311 ай бұрын
I think we’ve forgotten what well made good quality clothes even look and feel like. I’ve seen “designer” stuff like Michael Kors and BCBG Max Azria that are made from the same cheap fabrics and mediocre finishings as the cheaper brands. I watched a few Hopescope videos on KZbin where I was just constantly rolling my eyes because she’d be holding some awful trashy Halloween costume thing gushing, “It’s cuuuute!! And the material is so nice!!!” 😬
@cynthiapadget577011 ай бұрын
It was many years ago, before the internet, and I got scammed by a catalog-ordered dress that was so very different from the picture. Thank you for your PSA. God Bless!
@ilahjarvis11 ай бұрын
Desire for something lowers our intelligence! I have the same problem with my art students who come to class with super cheap art materials that don't perform as well as artist grade materials. People refuse to believe that they will get what they pay for until it is painfully obvious.
@dawnsalois11 ай бұрын
well if they are truly in the learning stage, then it might be ok to use lesser materials while working on technique, doncha' think? if youre not showing and still growing.
@cap4life111 ай бұрын
If they’re students, they prob don’t have the means to buy better materials. Maybe you could buy the good stuff and lend to your students on a case by case basis?
@Rosa-kd2cl3 ай бұрын
Dude art supplies are EXPENSIVE. I know that you can’t make masterpieces with the cheapo crap but the high end quality materials cost over a hundred dollars to buy. Ain’t no one with any sense gonna buy that as a first time student and you’re expecting way too much of you think they will.
@alexisgarcia134411 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your knowledge and insight. In general, I have not heard good things about those sites. I do my best to buy from reputable stores or designers. And as you stated, having a custom-made dress is going to cost some coin. I don't mind paying what the designer is asking because I know she's working on the dress we agreed upon.
@juliana_imholz Жыл бұрын
Temu, that’s all I say🤐
@AnxiousTrap7 ай бұрын
How are these girls rutinely shocked that that $20 dress is no where near the $600 dress they were wanting....
@paulawhitehead732111 ай бұрын
Thank you for letting me know this. I was contemplating buying my wedding dress on one of these sites. I have changed my mind.
@dametaspencer848611 ай бұрын
I have to vouch for dhgate my second wedding dress came from them and it was gorgeous. But I love everything you do. You bring joy to these beautiful people
@mindyschocolate11 ай бұрын
Well said! Dresses are I’ll fitting and don’t match what you order regardless. They won’t fix it if you tried to contact them.
@lemonadecupcakes11 ай бұрын
Best advice! I found out in a cheaper way what to expect, and those picture reviews are the best!
@BeauMeztli11 ай бұрын
Not just 'donating' but contributing to fast fashion, waste and exploration of ppl
@corporalradio651411 ай бұрын
agreed, and not just buying dresses online, pretty much buying anything online. If the price you pay for the item is usually higher but the site is selling for wayyyy cheaper, don’t expect the quality to be there
@phoebefigalily11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Why did this PSA even needed to be said?🤦♀️ What is so hard about understanding the phrase “you get what you pay for?” Again, thank you, but at least you have some assurance of job security….😬🤣
@stephhhie1711 ай бұрын
Judging by comments I see around YT I think there are a lot of people who have convinced themselves that this saying is a lie and that a higher price is always just an attempt to fleece customers for something the same quality as a cheaper product. And they just completely discount things like labor, skill & expertise, e.g. someone calling more expensive (and well-made) jeans a scam because there is the same amount of denim as in a $20 pair or saying that a custom made jewelry piece is a rip-off because you can buy the same amount of silver or gold used for cheaper.
@luiysia11 ай бұрын
i think 16, 17 year old kids who are going to prom think everything should be the same price as h&m or forever 21. pretty sad to see them get fooled like that
@divakingsley90203 ай бұрын
She has a very good point. Items like these take months and months of labor, materials, etc…and what not be worth the online prices. Buyer Beware!!
@annettegiovia627010 ай бұрын
Thank you for setting these future clients straight. "If it looks to good to be true, it probably is." Also, the models in these gowns have the shapes for them. Your clients don't. In all of the vids you posted, the clients are larger than the model and expect to fit in a small size dress. NOT GONNA HAPPEN.
@deborahfragiorgi679111 ай бұрын
I love that you are showing everyone what they are really buying. Mt teen daughters are always looking at cheap clothing websites. I tell them no, I don’t support that because I know they don’t treat their workers properly
@theire48311 ай бұрын
Exactly... anything above a medium is NOT going to fit.
@leepo0072 ай бұрын
The First Lady said the dress grew sleeves 😂😂😂I’m dying 😂😂😂
@ibcheel902111 ай бұрын
If you see a dress that looks like it’s 2,000 dollars, but they are charging way less, than you should know not to do this. As a matter of fact I do know of some Chinese manufacturers that use pictures from other sites, however the ones I trust have those patterns and also take all of you individual measurements (like one site asked for about 20 measurements and recommended a professional to help with the measurements. ) What I ordered from there for much less expensive was absolutely what was in the picture, but measured for me. I still paid a good amount, had to wait for about 3 months maybe more to receive it. however when I got it, the fit was better if than spending couple thousand dollars for a latex catsuit that was just a set size. So do your research in the company you buy from. If you can’t see reviews or find a proper website in research don’t buy something just because it’s “cheaper” it will cost you more in the long run.
@britt178411 ай бұрын
At least these people got something! I got scammed by an ad on KZbin and they take your money and don’t ever send the clothes 🤦🏾♀️ KZbin never responded to my questions and didn’t care. I will never buy from KZbin ads again!
@kathiemahoney426111 ай бұрын
Great message!!! I love that you put this video together, it is absolute truth. These sites are the worst!
@karenstasik297911 ай бұрын
So I agree with what you're saying. But I have bought from j j's house in the Philippines and the dresses that they show are the ones you get. I had a mother of the bride dress made for me and it came just as pictured and fit me perfectly. Now it was not one of these beaded gowns. It was dressy but not really fancy because it was a wedding in Hawaii. My DIL Had also ordered her bridal dress from the Philippines and her dress was beautiful. They planned their wedding one month from the date. So we were all scrambling. I would be careful about TEMU Because there are questions about malware in their website.
@saralbruno11 ай бұрын
Omg I learned my lesson 10 years ago after ordering a gorgeous jacket that wasn't even cheap off one of those scam sites. It took 4 months to come and it looked like a 3rd grader went to the arts and crafts store, bought felt, glue and buttons and tried sewing their first garment. I emailed the site a few times and they NEVER got back to me. Those emails are fake too. Neverrrr again! I learned my lesson. I think I paid 80 dollars.
@amilan40910 ай бұрын
So true, BUT it's not just these sites .. it can be reputable us-based sites too... I bought a dress from unique vintage ... paid more than I could really afford because it looked so beautiful and I wanted it to wear that Easter .. it arrived with the cut being awful .. sure everyone's body is different., so I anticipated maybe needing to do a minimal alteration here and there to make it look more tailored to my figure.. BUT when it arrived .. the lining fabric under the tulle was cheap, the stitching could have been better, the cut was AWFUL ( some may be my measurements, but still ... the back torso was like 3-4 inches longer than the front so there was this big section that just stuck out in back. Now the 3+ inch tall pleated gathered waistband, was only gathered at the sides .. so all that tulle .. like 6-8in wide section of tulle, just drooped down and basically looked like a sagging flat pouch of tulle. If I had known of you back then, I would have taken pictures before I started to alter it. Sadly though, I did not get to wear it that Easter, or even the next one and it's still left unfinished because I am stumped on how to rectify the back-issue. ( btw, the dress cost me around $110.00 )
@vanessadobbins68858 ай бұрын
It’s sometimes out of desperation and trying to save a buck. I’m learning what not to do!!! I know my body type to know what to stay away from. And remember, when the gown arrives, it’s not pressed, it’s folded into a box of plastic shipping bag which ruins the shape/design of the dress/gown. God bless🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽