Must have been hell to watch this for over 2 years
@bloba696911 күн бұрын
@@markpb4767 that’s a weird perception of time
@markpb47679 күн бұрын
Omg, that's sad
@stylingwithvictoria-person97268 күн бұрын
A big thanks to Daniela, too!
@asfdsfsasf18 күн бұрын
Being told "beautiful questions" by Iris must have been very touching, very proud of how this channel has grown. Well done Bliss!
@markpb476711 күн бұрын
Oh ok, these outfits are horrendous.
@SilentRunningRedux8 күн бұрын
Yes, that was nice. I appreciated her being “down to earth” about her various projects. (Unlike another commenter here, I also like her clothes.)
@wasabiheehee29 күн бұрын
Bliss Foster, as someone who is newly and I mean NEWLY (about a month ago) into fashion, this channel has brought everything I needed to fully itch that "creative" spot in my brain. Constantly learning new things about garments, fabrics, designers, etc is just so much fun. I was fully unaware of what fashion week was. However, after searching up "what is fashion week" and watching this video, I am now fully aware of this spectacle. I love love love this video and I just really want you to know how appreciative I am of this masterpiece. This S tier, cream of the crop content that makes me so glad be alive and well.
@BlissFoster28 күн бұрын
Damn 😭 thank you! That means a lot to me!
@markpb476711 күн бұрын
Really????? Rick Owen's is likly mentality ill
@SilentRunningRedux8 күн бұрын
@@markpb4767 Supposing you are right (I’ve no idea), mental illness is not incompatible with performing at a high level in virtually any field. As to the show this year by Owens, I thought the contortionists and the person held aloft with a flag were “over-the-top” (in a way that isn’t “for me”), but live and let live.
@Retreauxgirl29 күн бұрын
Who is happy they are off work today to watch this immediately? 🙋♀️
@ericflorentino695228 күн бұрын
Me!
@theotherlindsayrickman24 күн бұрын
YES
@melissasalsbury470520 күн бұрын
Couldnt do it all in one sitting. The last 30 minutes made me gasp and fall in love again. Wun and ArdAz were so beautiful. ❄️❄️🌸
@jesushuarcayaosorio248514 күн бұрын
Watching it during work! 😅
@TheLilliBlue29 күн бұрын
Fashion feature film. You blew it out of the water. So much skill in film making. I think that got to me even more than the fashions. Iconic.
@markpb476711 күн бұрын
I'm dying, laughing at such a comment. Obviously you're trying to curry support
@mrLittleblocks29 күн бұрын
Extremely appreciative of the long-form content. Thanks for not over-cutting
@BlissFoster29 күн бұрын
Absolutely! We’re finally to a place where we can really cover these the way we want 💫💫
@cloudsofsunset732329 күн бұрын
Iris Van herpen is CRAZY!! WHAT A GENIUS!
@bhargavipandit88224 күн бұрын
I seriously didn't think of men's clothing being this good, it's jaw-dropping. All these intricate details about a fashion week, I wouldn't have known, if not you, Bliss Foster, you portrayed everything so well, it just blew my mind.
@markpb47679 күн бұрын
These comments are hysterical. Oh well. To each his own.
@markpb47679 күн бұрын
Not 1 man would wear this stuff
@royaleasincasinoroyale910515 күн бұрын
Bliss, Daniela, please stop! You guys blow me away every time! You are a master at analyzing all these shows. Your ability to find language to help us as the audience understand all the nuances of the details is killer. Keep being you.
@markpb476711 күн бұрын
Love ready these posts. I don't believe them. Un wearable. These people should learn from classic designers. So desperate
@lenitarandolph29 күн бұрын
I'm obsessed with hook and eyes. I have a collection of hundreds, and im always dreaming up little ways to use them. So this collection had to be a favorite.
@alisonsneed370725 күн бұрын
Not only did I watch this whole video, I shared it with 3 friends who appreciate a good intellectual analysis of all things art & creation (which we each agree is the ultimate spiritual exercise after all.)
@markpb476711 күн бұрын
Thanks for the laughs. It's not only unbearable un wearable. It's abhorrent. But great for laughs
@markpb476711 күн бұрын
Designer says, don't care if it sells?
@alisonsneed37079 күн бұрын
It’s art.
@markpb47679 күн бұрын
Put it in a museum. Designers do t care if it sells? How do they make money? Ridiculous. Unwearable and most are simply ugly.
@NeL-125 күн бұрын
The most freaking comprehensive, well spoken and explained paris fashion week. I am glad I found this channel. Keep it up.
@BlissFoster25 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you! Daniella and I really put a lot of effort into the writing. I appreciate the kind words 💫💫
@NeL-125 күн бұрын
@@BlissFoster Daniela? Who's Daniela. The name is Nel. 🤣🤣 Anyway. Thank you for your reply. I am new to the channel. You guys put a lot of effort and quality content. Superb. 💪
@garydavidson19709 күн бұрын
Love the way you just jump head first into this coverage with boundless enthiusiam, zero pretention, and heaps of intelligent commentary.
@Frothy_Mead29 күн бұрын
Just want to say, Bliss, this is my favorite 2nd monitor content on the internet. I like fashion, but not necessarily high-fashion, however, the stories/info you have and the way you present is so refreshing and entertaining. You are an awesome person - keep doin' what you're doing!
@maxime-cw1rx28 күн бұрын
Can‘t forget Danielle. Shout out to her
@cloudsofsunset732329 күн бұрын
Kartik Kurma really surprised me! So very well portrayed with so much taste really! I've been VERY dissapointed with men's fashion but daaam... There are seriously fashion designers who take it seriously men's fashion! Also I am so thrilled you finally uploaded. Please I stoped everything to see this video
@user-xb6vo3je1p29 күн бұрын
Babe wake up! New Bliss just dropped!!!
@Sisi-vk6pn29 күн бұрын
2 hours 38 minutes and 10 secondes of THANK YOU (to the real real real and only power fashion couple)!!
@Nano_nono-d7r22 күн бұрын
This was brilliant. Thank you so much Bliss. Sidenote: I was super excited to see Geoffrey for the first time and expecting him to jump out into the picture shouting: " Others do trashmere - we only do cashmere - let me show you around!" - like hulk hogan. His social media presence is not reflecting how articulate this man is in reality.
@maxime-cw1rx28 күн бұрын
You guys are the GOATs These videos are so increadibly informative. Thank you! I‘ve been waiting on this videos and every hour of waiting was worth it. I‘m glad to hear you are passionate enough to want to make you’re videos a even better quality. I’m all here for it. But I have to say I also love those quick Instagram question videos. They are great too. Keep up the incredible work. It‘s gonna pay off.
@BlissFoster28 күн бұрын
We’re thinking about doing some thing more with the questions, videos, but just not nearly as often. Thank you so so much for the feedback, stuff like this is really helpful!
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
re: doublet "we're not so different, you and i" cracked me up!😂
@nataliabennett815729 күн бұрын
1:25 - its Andy Warhol. Andy said that and its a quote and its "Don't think about making art, just get it done. Let everyone else decide whether it's good or bad, whether they love it or hate it. While they're deciding, make even more art.”.
@BlissFoster29 күн бұрын
THANK YOU!! I’ve been looking for this quote for forever. No matter what I googled, I couldn’t remember haha. Thank you again 💫💫
@yodh15 күн бұрын
Listening to Geoffrey B Small talk about clothes is incredible. I'm in awe of the level of thought and detail that goes into his creations
@samurai9319Күн бұрын
He is like fashion ASMR, so calming, so cerebral.
@elizabethco611627 күн бұрын
The fact that iris van Herpen gave you an interview speaks volumes to the respect you two have garnered.
@theotherlindsayrickman24 күн бұрын
Thank you for showing the part of the Iris Van Herpen show where the models/performers are let down for a break from their performance. Excellent.
@cloudsofsunset732329 күн бұрын
Here the fellas who finished and enjoyed the whole video!🙋♂️
@saulemaroussault634328 күн бұрын
👋👋👋
@michaelrecomio727721 күн бұрын
You are remarkable for your use of complimentary language without repetition! I’m fed up with haters. Thank you.
@BlissFoster21 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! If a show is truly bad, we’ll just skip it 🤷♂️ we only cover stuff we actually like **or** shows where we have something to talk about that’s worth teaching. So even when it’s not awesome, there are good teaching moments that are worth sharing. Thanks for the kind words :)
@Palatium025 күн бұрын
Your fashion week coverage and other long form essays are like Christmas evening with close friends. Thank you
@casual_cupcake21 күн бұрын
"Closing statement of some kind" had me laughing out loud. Brilliant coverage as always, thanks so much Bliss and Daniella!
@vltraviolet29 күн бұрын
i only wear vintage yohji homme every day. your description about living some life in the clothes is perfect. this whole video (movie) is incredible. your coverage is unmatched, thank you bliss.
@milaces132328 күн бұрын
Bliss and Daniella, you have no idea how grateful i am that you're showing here things I'll never see in person or wear. Thanks and sending you lots of love from Argentina ❤️
@bigwildonion21 күн бұрын
Just when I thought I couldn't be more impressed, I'm absolutely stunned in a new way! Thank you for covering these exceptional artists and their work!
@vjivjvjrxtxt6 күн бұрын
im not as into fashion as i feel like some of the other viewers are , but bliss' videos are so relaxing and entertaining to me
@BookFence29 күн бұрын
It was worth the wait! This is the best PFW recap and analysis I've seen so far. Thank you, Daniella and Bliss!
@leiaissleepy257628 күн бұрын
This is honestly one of best sources of artistic critiques I’ve ever found. I don’t really get the opportunity to be exposed to this type of in depth critical analysis in online spaces. Thank you for providing this for free
@crippmaister29 күн бұрын
i'm not really in to fashon but you videos i enjoy a lot so keep up the good work
@Bleu-df5vu29 күн бұрын
I paused my sewing to watch this video and it was well worth it! I'll probably go back and watch it again numerous times. I'm always happy to see your videos, about fashion week or not, and hope you'll be able to keep doing it for many years!
@doviart-fashiondesignersli516128 күн бұрын
I am a fashion designer who dreams about the Paris fashion week. I actually subscribed to your chanel after watching one of your Paris fashion week videos. This video so far is the best. I feel like I peeked into the soul of so many designers I admire forever. The best gift this video gave me is the realization how much the artistic expression is different, we care about very similar things. Also the deep dive into the fabrics was a candy I didn't expected. I came into fashion from textile background, I am lost for words how much enjoyable it was.
@beebopbug29 күн бұрын
MY LORD YOU MAKE STUNNING CAPTIVATING CONTENT! thank you so much for this absolute masterpiece!!!
@cp2polk25 күн бұрын
Im not normally a jan-jan fan, from a work perspective (dude seems cool af) but this current collection SMACKS. The pleathora of his knowledge and mastery of fabrics finally crossed into my realm of playful colors. That core piece and triangle fabric caught my eye, and I LOVE IT. Same with that slow washed cotton trench, something about it just.... UGH I LOVE IT
@sweevie523328 күн бұрын
What you do for the fashion culture is crazy. Thanks for your amazing work, I'm glad I know your channel!
@alexanderpons924627 күн бұрын
What a fantastic video Bliss & Daniella Foster! We are so fortunate to live in these times where all Independent Reporters or Bloggers are giving such in depth exposure to so many topics. It is great that you guys showcase so many fantastic Designers that mostly the established Fashion Industry does not cover or mentions.
@Flaubert29 күн бұрын
I have rarely come accross a fashion nerd like you are. amazing video.
@fiets9829 күн бұрын
Thank you Bliss, real content about real craftsmanship/ artisanat. Instead of superficial youtubers filming theirselves at PFW and buying and unpacking so much stuff. This channel works hard to explain the execution of the art of fashion. So wonderful to watch and listen to. Merci mille fois!
@unitealejo29 күн бұрын
THIS IS THE MOVIE OF THE YEARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR THANK YOU GRACIAS MIL
@aldogoegan309114 күн бұрын
Finally getting to this. These videos are so jam packed. The analyses are incredibly informative and thought provoking. Those Airei clothes are materials are unreal. The intensity of your Undercover was impactful. The show attendees at the Comme des Garçons show is interesting further driving authenticity. I loved your analysis of how Rei drives menswear forward. Your journey with Colm has been fascinating. I love your comments about Ziggy and the connection to sustainability in regards to taking clothes with you through life. I agree, the match between Thom Browne and haute couture is perfection. And thanks for including in incomparable Geoffrey B. Small - genius. Also thanks for bringing more of Leon to us… the shoes at the beginning of the clip are must haves!
@BlobofTheSentury27 күн бұрын
Hey Bliss! Came to the channel for your Yeezy videos but I have since become a subscriber with an actual interest in high fashion! You guys are killing it.
@BlissFoster27 күн бұрын
Glad to hear! 💫💫
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
loved seeing pics of julie's show elsewhere before this but ur footage is so good! also, yes, freedom and family coexisting is 💙
@sarahellis742928 күн бұрын
I was especially fascinated by Yuima Nakazato's work! The bell dresses and the way they were dancing reminds me of the jingle dresses worn by North American First Nations women. Another 100/10 video! Big thanks for making this available for free
@BlissFoster28 күн бұрын
Wow I haven’t seen those before! I’ll have to go take a look. I love comments like this, thanks so much! 💫💫
@sarahsunsetpark27 күн бұрын
Really enjoyed this video. I have been watching your videos since Covid and i have really enjoyed seeing how your work has evolved. I love watching fashion videos in general, and yours are so educational and so interesting how you deep dive into some of the Young designers on how they construct their collection. I love the Airei Spring 2025. Just so fascinating how they come up with these beautiful collections and I love how you go into depth on the construction of how the designer creates them. Thank you so much, and I will share with my other fashion, loving friends ! Keep up the good work!
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
iris! love how u (d) captured the models descending from the canvases! and u (b) got a compliment on ur Qs! 👏🏻
@Patm-um8tg29 күн бұрын
31:59 you should do a deep dive into Iris!! She seemed like a person who you could sit and have a conversation at coffee shop with. Keep up the great work Bliss ❤
@catrineval451928 күн бұрын
thank you for bringing so much light and grace to all of us
@cloudsofsunset732329 күн бұрын
Viktor & Rolf is truly for the artsy souls. Always a sight to behold
@sarahwatts715229 күн бұрын
The Comme des Garcons show seems to me to be doing a huge amount of referencing of the 1600s/1700s: - those ruffles look like ruffs in the way that the shape of the ruffles is teardrop shaped (in the 15- and 16-00s there were very specific irons used to give that very precise shape); - headpieces are a big part of the brand, but all the bows seem 1600s to me, as they were a popular motif in that century (they were still popular before and after, but when I think 1600s, I assume that most dresses will have at least one bow somewhere, plus there's bows on the shoes in this show, as well as on many shoes of the period). Plus wigs on men were massively popular and had a similar sort of ostentatiousness as these headpieces; - the length of the shorts is a bit suggestive (longer than in the period, but with everything else, it feels like it's in the mix); - then you get that coat at 1:18:50 with the top button done and the coat flaring away, then the longer version - this is a reference more firmly in the 1700s. You get the 1700s again with the coats buttoned from the neck down to the crotch, then with one or two buttons undone past the crotch, the coat ending on the upper thigh (those often have a bit of volume around the thigh, both in the show and in the time period); - there's that purple and gold filigree print that any nobleman/woman would have torn off the model, reworked, and worn all over town - and then the gold and black floral one, same deal; - for a good bit of history, intense black was a hard color to achieve due to how hard it is to get that color by dying (this would be a more accidental reference, as black is such a common color now for everyone), though some of the black pieces have the black on black jacquard on them that I also associate with the period; - the flounces on the shorts at 1:20:40 look like flounces that would usually be worn on sleeves in the period, and some of the layering of fabric looks 1700s to me in a way I can't quite pin down. I don't know if the 1600s/1700s was a conscious reference, but it doesn't seem like an accident that all this stuff popped out at me (an armchair historian who follows all the historical costuming channels) when none of the other shows sparked that kind of recognition. Maybe they've looked at enough historical clothing for it to sink into some of their collections - but whatever the case, it's fascinating to see a bunch of this historical stuff coincide with decidedly modern fashion. It seems to me that when most fashion houses decide to make a Historical Fashion Statement, they don't blend their own work with the old styles nearly as much (they often make the shape of the garments correct for the period, then use unconventional materials). We're not seeing trademark silhouettes from the 1600s/1700s, but so much else is so evocative. I'll admit I didn't love this collection aesthetically, but it is the one I've thought the most about. Anyone else see this? What do you think? I used "How to Read a Dress" by Lydia Edwards to make sure I didn't go totally off piste with this idea.
@alphabets0ng29 күн бұрын
This video is 5 min old and I’m 4 min in! See you in 154 minutes!
@christophericute924328 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your guys hard work on this video, it’s amazing and incredible to see all these footages Forever a fan 🎉
@ronnauganderson447019 күн бұрын
This was probably the most in depth review of fashion week that I have ever seen. Thanks!😊
@BlissFoster19 күн бұрын
That’s always the goal :) thanks so much for the kind words 💫💫
@user-ts9em5wd7c6 күн бұрын
Kartik Research was really beautiful, Iris Van Herpen was insane and Hermes was soooo good.
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
ooh love that silk can be vegan with just patience, thankyou janjan and fabric collaborators
@helenmihi33226 күн бұрын
Your are the best fashion video ever, your videos about fashion is very educative.❤❤❤
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
"my own kind of beautiful" love rick!
@sonnygirl88232 күн бұрын
I always thought the show itself not just the models or clothes is a piece of art as well and when it comes together it should make you feel something
@cacaportela28 күн бұрын
hi bliss! for me, your videos are an amazing way to use obsession to create something new, like you described that jun does amazingly. it is just a different medium to do so!
@user-hy8xi4pp9j13 күн бұрын
WOW! Your analysis and interpretation of fashion is as mesmerising as the couture. Thank you for making the fashion show so much more exciting and informative and sheer damn dangerous!
@immabigkidnow129 күн бұрын
I would LOVE to see Iris Van Herpen at Jean Paul Gaultier next. That would be wilddddd.
@samurai9319Күн бұрын
It would also be stunning to see what kind of performative garmet babies Iris Van Herpen & Thom Browne would make... Oh the layers & movement!
@justinf.263429 күн бұрын
Let’s gooo I have been waiting!!!!!
@anitachaperon13 күн бұрын
I'm superbly upset that I'm only discovering you now! I can only imagine the effort and dedication it has taken to produce just this episode and am floored by the depth of your understanding paired with your rntertaining (without being overbearing) tone. Thank you for your work Sir :)
@BlissFoster13 күн бұрын
Welcome in! I’m so glad it was useful for you! We’ve got some incredible videos coming soon. Can’t wait to hear what you think 💫💫
@anitachaperon13 күн бұрын
@@BlissFoster - I can't wait to see your next material/s. Reading up in one interview - it's incredible how much dedication you had especially in the beginning - to dig up information on the thought process designers go through. You are bringing light to the stories in fashion that are missing in a way that I've seen done nowhere else.
@BlissFoster12 күн бұрын
That means a to me, thank you :)
@aruzhanjappuyeva937722 күн бұрын
absolutely love your fashion show reviews! you are a that one person who designers themselves can’t wait to give interview to because you ask beautiful questions and help them put their ideas in words… I can see how much designers enjoy the conversation with you and feel sooo glad that someone understands their artistic visions that go beyond just selling clothes! you will become very big and appreciated in the fashion world Bliss!
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
1:54:32 wholesome dorky moment with that fab printed jacket and especially love the kitsune green eyes
@user-wq8yz8wp4i28 күн бұрын
Brilliant as always thank you for your hard work
@JayChoyceTibbitts29 күн бұрын
YESS! This is what I needed to start off the week on a positive note
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
as if iridescent linen and surgeon's cuffs (btw didn't know that's what they're called) and working button holes weren't enough, the purple floral lining just made that jacket the most aspirational piece in this whole vid! plus mentioning global warming, thankyou!
@szvetlana100019 күн бұрын
This is the first video I’ve ever come across by you and oh my! I’m so grateful. I recently took up sewing as a hobby and watch fashion shows casually for inspiration. Your videos allowed me to go deeper in this passion and experience fashion for what it truly is: a wonderful and exciting art form. Thank you ❤
@BlissFoster19 күн бұрын
Wow thank you so much! If you’re looking for some really wild inspo, check out the new Alaïa show! Fall 2024, it’s some of the wildest, best clothes I’ve seen in a long time 💫💫 Welcome in!!
@davidbethel694526 күн бұрын
Wonderful work again Bliss! Best fashion content on youtube
@BlissFoster26 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you! Means a ton to us :)
@JaesadaSrisuk3 күн бұрын
My personal take on Jean Paul Gaultier and his brand’s (very much well-deserved) successful pivot into becoming a sort of launching pad for talented up and coming designers in the industry is due to a couple of factors. Firstly, they’ve had great taste in collaborators, and they seem to just get better and better (here’s hoping that one day they’ll manage to convince Christian Lacroix to come out of retirement for a collection!). Secondly, JPG has an absolute incredible archive of iconic designs and collections for these collaborators to pull inspiration from. JPG’s aesthetic oeuvre is so wonderfully diverse and eclectic; he’s kind of like Galliano in how his collections were inspired by an exceedingly varied array of different influences and references from across history, art, fashion, cultures, subcultures, all combined with a sense of humor, curiosity and whimsy that made the man and his brand the legendary icon status in the industry that he and they both deserve.
@nuni_fl23915 күн бұрын
Istg your videos are soo amazing! The pure love for fashion and it's details is literally delightful!! I hope to have this amount of fashion knowledge someday. Like being able to catch the little references as u see things is mind-blowing.❤❤❤
@BlissFoster15 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Haha it takes a lot of research to get everything, we don’t often catch as we see it. But when that does happen, it feels awesome 😅
@Rempel028 күн бұрын
That interview with iris van Herpen was so great !!❤
@lachlan_russell28 күн бұрын
Ok you convinced me. First creator I'm supporting on Patreon :)
@BlissFoster28 күн бұрын
You’re the best! 🙏🙏
@GGVEA29 күн бұрын
Cried a lot during this. Just be knowing That! Thanks
@julescrtml29 күн бұрын
thank you so much thank you so much thank you so much thank you so much for this video
@heenybeanyteeny846511 күн бұрын
Loved this video so much. Thank you Bliss and Daniella! I learned so much and all the details, history, questions and close ups of the clothes was just chefs kiss 👌🏾👌🏾
@BlissFoster10 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!💫💫
@MuhammadBarkahDE29 күн бұрын
this is my Paris Olympic sports
@howiegetman128 күн бұрын
beyond brilliant! your enthusiasm and knowledge are so impressive...& your really handsome too...hugs from Amserdam..i sm snarter now then i was before i saw your conrent! yoir a very valuable voice in understanding and appreciating fashion....thankyou..merci..,dank je wel...
@pablosantander573921 күн бұрын
Pretty good review for the fashion week my favorites was Wun, Ardazaei and Browne, overmore Wun; such a long time without see something like that. Thank you very much
@cloudsofsunset732329 күн бұрын
Ardazaei is crazyyy this girl understood what life and nature is about
@mariovandulmen296222 күн бұрын
First vid I ever saw from you two. Just popped up in my feed. Very good. Love the in-depth analysis of the clothes, and your interpretations. I did make it from beginning to end in two sittings, and will check out more of your videos. And yes, the twilly hermes mens shirt! Stroke of genius.
@BlissFoster22 күн бұрын
Welcome! Glad to have you! If you end up exploring more videos, I’d love to hear what you think. We definitely read all the comments 💫💫
@Juliexits28 күн бұрын
Thank you for pointing out the bravery it takes for an artist to put on display their 'I don't know yet'. *and that this one pulled it off with confidence.
@hemig286928 күн бұрын
I'm so glad the youtube algorithm flicked your channel across my feed ❤ Never thought I'd watch anything fashion related but your channel and style make it easy to enjoy!!
@OctopusOwl28 күн бұрын
23:48 really like how the Homme Plissé wind “flowers” have vertical cutouts that reflect the way the pleating looks. Neat, subtle touch
@BlissFoster27 күн бұрын
Great eye! 💫💫
@sustylery19 күн бұрын
You guys always do such a terrific job at these recaps. I enjoyed all 9489 seconds of it. Jean Paul Gaultier and Robert Wun were my favorites this year
@jonathanmcgrath171212 күн бұрын
Loving your work guys!!! Very, very grateful
@BlissFoster12 күн бұрын
Our pleasure!💫💫
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
hed mayner's clothes were so sexy with the flashes of skin (but some of the models were concerningly skinny - maybe they're just young/street casted)
@troysmom213223 күн бұрын
I traveled to both Italy (venice) and Paris and London for 14 days. I'd love to go back and focus on the fashion aspect of those areas. So very much to learn.
@marvinraphaelmonfort828929 күн бұрын
59:37 the chair sets of the fit beautifully! and the table where the plant sits!
@user-uq3ml2xb6o28 күн бұрын
Thank you for the cover!! Ever since I'm watching you guys I feel like I've learned about contemporary perspectives on fashion, which help me build my own views. I have to say the construction of your videos is giving a je ne sais quoi, xx
@sophiesoble860325 күн бұрын
What an incredible video. The amount of information, knowledge and thoughtful perspective provided has been very insightful and greatly enjoyed. I immediately subscribed to the channel and look forward for more to come. Thank you greatly.
@sophiesoble860325 күн бұрын
Additionally, you have a beautiful and extensive vocabulary. Well wishes.
@BlissFoster25 күн бұрын
That’s so kind of you to say! Welcome in! We have more PFW coverage, you should check out the recent one where we covered womens week! Additionally, I would love to hear your thoughts about these videos as you work your way through them. Again, welcome! 💫💫
@MrTar33325 күн бұрын
Bliss - Always appreciate your enthusiasm & depth of exploration into the power of fashion! Bravo 🙌
@1000christian20 күн бұрын
Ngl I was wondering when the next video would be uploaded, glad you’re back