This year Met gala was a 👎, but the fashion was disappointed by shame, all of those fashion of the past kind of dated when we watched on in papers of the news even on TV, now social media took notice as well by looking at them when those crowd of people watching on from afar. It just reminds me of the Vanderbilt party back then in the 1870s, before the gala at the MET started it.
to me it's crazy that Anna has to say who's wearing what designer and what that is supposed to look like. To me it takes all imaginary out. how she even has time for that?
I love your tone and manner of your voice just as much as the typography that incorporated with visuals stylistically!!! Thank you for producing these videos!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
yea lmao, but imagine the exhibit being the jewelry, shoes, and butterfly sleeve ternos bought with their ill-gotten wealth, that would be iconic and funny
I absolutely love this deep dive. Stellar video. All your videos are!!! :) Honestly I was actually very happy about this year's turn out, despite popular opinion. Every Gala has its star moments and I really value the effort and artistry put into each on. That being said, I do have a slight rant to layer in and it has nothing to do with how wonderful your video is. I question the following of the theme for some of the ensembles this year... I can't help but question if Kendall Jenner's portrayal of Audrey Hepburn's dress from My Fair Lady was a true homage to American fashion and subsequently its place in American fashion history. The musical was distinctly a satire on English classism. And while it was an American musical, I still wonder if referencing it was the best interpretation of the theme being "America: a Lexicon of Fashion". I suppose it was a direct tribute to old time Broadway and the American Film Institute as an American produced and funded project. Thematically speaking, it comes across as a reach to me (obviously just my opinion- not fact). If I were to suggest potentially more relevant plays/musicals/films to translate the theme more cohesively, West Side Story would have been a more relevant pick. Perhaps Wizard of Oz? Or the controversial Gone with the Wind, if we are thinking about dresses related to American history themed productions during the Hollywood golden age (granted the film is loaded with socio-political inaccuracies and would be likely to get major social media backlash if highlighted at the Met Gala). Heck, if we really wanted to explore Audrey Hepburn's style, which Kendall cited as her style being the direct inspiration for why she chose the My Fair Lady dress to reference, you can't get more NY than the image of Holly's LBD from Breakfast at Tiffany's. Or, really stretching, the French couture that Audrey wore in Sabrina, which was culturally significant for bringing specific designers (foreign and domestic) in the forefront of Hollywood film productions. All and all, Kendall's dress was BEAUTIFUL and I loved it. Certainly not questioning the craftsmanship or how she looked. But a theme's a theme. Anyway, sorry for the massive comment- Keep up the amazing content!
I don't know how you make these videos, but they are SO aesthetically pleasing in design
I would love to see a video on the Olsen twins and The Row!!
Great video. I just wanted to say, I'd argue that Holly Golightly is Audrey Hepburn's most iconic character.
This year Met gala was a 👎, but the fashion was disappointed by shame, all of those fashion of the past kind of dated when we watched on in papers of the news even on TV, now social media took notice as well by looking at them when those crowd of people watching on from afar.
It just reminds me of the Vanderbilt party back then in the 1870s, before the gala at the MET started it.
*1880s-error note
I can’t get enough of these
to me it's crazy that Anna has to say who's wearing what designer and what that is supposed to look like. To me it takes all imaginary out. how she even has time for that?
Can we get a Meghan Markle analysis next? Can't get enough of these videos!
Omg you don't know how much i love your videos you put so much information and effort into them
THE AUDREY HEPBURN GOWN WAS NOT A A GIVENCHY GOWN... HE DID NOT DESIGN IT. IT WAS DESIGNED BY CECIL BEATON.
The dress in the image of Audrey’s character that Kendall is wearing is made by Givenchy
I loved this video so much great job ❤️
What about analyzing Circ du Soleils fashion, I think that would be very interesting, if possible.
I love your tone and manner of your voice just as much as the typography that incorporated with visuals stylistically!!! Thank you for producing these videos!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
i love your videos! you need more subscribers fr.
Another superb video! Thank you!
Love all your videos!
You are such a talent honestly
Veeery late this time but still thank you for your hard work, this video was amazing
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3:46 this is kinda controversial but I hope they make a theme about Imelda Marcos or the word Imeldific, I'm corious to what the guest will wear
If the guests even follow the theme because judging from the 2021 Met Gala, that seems to be a low priority of theirs
yea lmao, but imagine the exhibit being the jewelry, shoes, and butterfly sleeve ternos bought with their ill-gotten wealth, that would be iconic and funny
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I absolutely love this deep dive. Stellar video. All your videos are!!! :)
Honestly I was actually very happy about this year's turn out, despite popular opinion. Every Gala has its star moments and I really value the effort and artistry put into each on. That being said, I do have a slight rant to layer in and it has nothing to do with how wonderful your video is. I question the following of the theme for some of the ensembles this year...
I can't help but question if Kendall Jenner's portrayal of Audrey Hepburn's dress from My Fair Lady was a true homage to American fashion and subsequently its place in American fashion history. The musical was distinctly a satire on English classism. And while it was an American musical, I still wonder if referencing it was the best interpretation of the theme being "America: a Lexicon of Fashion". I suppose it was a direct tribute to old time Broadway and the American Film Institute as an American produced and funded project. Thematically speaking, it comes across as a reach to me (obviously just my opinion- not fact). If I were to suggest potentially more relevant plays/musicals/films to translate the theme more cohesively, West Side Story would have been a more relevant pick. Perhaps Wizard of Oz? Or the controversial Gone with the Wind, if we are thinking about dresses related to American history themed productions during the Hollywood golden age (granted the film is loaded with socio-political inaccuracies and would be likely to get major social media backlash if highlighted at the Met Gala). Heck, if we really wanted to explore Audrey Hepburn's style, which Kendall cited as her style being the direct inspiration for why she chose the My Fair Lady dress to reference, you can't get more NY than the image of Holly's LBD from Breakfast at Tiffany's. Or, really stretching, the French couture that Audrey wore in Sabrina, which was culturally significant for bringing specific designers (foreign and domestic) in the forefront of Hollywood film productions. All and all, Kendall's dress was BEAUTIFUL and I loved it. Certainly not questioning the craftsmanship or how she looked. But a theme's a theme.
Anyway, sorry for the massive comment- Keep up the amazing content!