Back when 'wearing the drapes' was couture, rather than an insult haha. Honestly though I think the tapestry gown 0:53 is my favourite one. And how they all dramatically show off their gowns! It's all rehearsed like a dance, but they still retain so much character and charm. I also love the one at 1:15
Unfortunately this level of detail and care when it comes to fashion will never come back due to fast fashion taking over, even in the luxury industry's production
Not only are the fashions beautiful, but the models' movements and facial expressions are graceful and elegant. Not like models today, who go stomping down the runway with a scowl on their face.
Back to the day when clothes were actually modelled. Today they sent off down a catwalk worn by scowling zombies who have poor posture and inability to walk properly in high heels.
I think Brando had a really tough childhood and after that he didn't care about strangers trying to insult him he had endured worse from people that were supposed to live him. Even Christopher Reeves complained about him not being enough of a role model on the set of Superman and Marlon probably thought this film is Christophers greatest achievement not mine and if anything his being casted made people more likely to go watch the film at all which benefited Chris too so why complain Marlon wants his paycheque for showing up and reading his lines?
Looking at this fabulous film, it's obvious that this world and the "human" (and picture those quotes about FIVE MILES HIGH) has rotted into a semi-comatose HELL on Earth. 99.5% of Americans wouldn't know how to dress EVEN JUST DECENTLY let alone well even if their UTTERLY SLOVENLY, FAT SLOB-LIVES depended on it. We are ALL DOOMED and we're bringing out the IRREVERSIBLE DEATH OF OUR PLANET faster than anyone could ever "nightmare" of.
Unfortunately they were geared towards slim figures . There weren't many plumper / rotund figures around then apart fron heavily pregnant ones. I can vividly remember my mother getting dressed up occasionally in her " best dress ." I was around 5 or 6 and thought she looked like a princess . 🤍
Fortunately, because slim is both more attractive and healthier. There were fuller-figured dresses in the 50s but not up to the tent sizes you can get today.
Each and every creation was just exquisite. Its so sad our generation has nothing to wear as beautiful as those ensembles.
I love this part 0:13 he sounds like he is drunk hahah
Such wonderful harkenings back to an era of elegance. If only these dresses were more common nowadays...
You can absolutely still find dresses like this. Not to mention the enormous vintage fashion community online that still dress like this.
they still exist and people still party like this
and it's better bc we can have these dresses without the prevalence of daytime lynching 😊 elegant is relative
@@AAjootian yes, they still exist. Here in my place, I see those dresses in any department store.
Beautiful clothing.
Back when 'wearing the drapes' was couture, rather than an insult haha. Honestly though I think the tapestry gown 0:53 is my favourite one. And how they all dramatically show off their gowns! It's all rehearsed like a dance, but they still retain so much character and charm. I also love the one at 1:15
What elegant times the 1950s were. We want these times to come back in 2023.
but not the prejudice please
@@DONTcareAnymore000 prejudice to what?
@@DONTcareAnymore000Oh give it a rest. Good grief!🤦🏻♀️
@@serenitypeaceandcomfort3669 just bc it doesnt affect you doesnt mean it doesnt exist
Gorgeous.
The narrator, Ed Herlihy, starred as Mr. Buxton in "Pee-wee's Big Adventure". Pee-wee Herman had an ear for talent.
Gorgeous! And modelled with grace and poise. Only wish they were in colour!
I miss the 1970s, when I owned quite a few gowns and wore them frequently.
The world has changed and not for the better.
I mean…..some things are better
The world has changed a lot for the better we have a lot more rights.
@@aesthetix3398yeah we also have micro plastics and world wars. But yeah we have more rights I guess.
@@cyndlehick9777 oh true
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Unfortunately this level of detail and care when it comes to fashion will never come back due to fast fashion taking over, even in the luxury industry's production
I remember dresses from 50's my mum was wearing. Wanderful fashion of 1956 to...2024 torn jeans.
Beautiful
MERCI A TOUTES LES PETITES MAINS QUI DONNERENT VIE A CES BELLES TENUES❤
UNE AUTRE EPOQUE🌹
Nostalgia belleza glamour sofistication
Beautiful ❤️❤️
Thank you for sharing.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Crush Velvet shaw😢😢💙
Hubiera querido lucir esos diseños tan lindos!!!
THANK YOU DIOR FOR BRINGING BEAUTY BACK AGAIN
Paris has really come down since then!
Not true.
Not only are the fashions beautiful, but the models' movements and facial expressions are graceful and elegant. Not like models today, who go stomping down the runway with a scowl on their face.
I was thinking the same thing!
Back to the day when clothes were actually modelled. Today they sent off down a catwalk worn by scowling zombies who have poor posture and inability to walk properly in high heels.
runway models are given ill-fitting shoes either too small or too big and they have no choice but to walk in them
Bellísimos diseños de vestidos!!!
ooohhhh... man made fibers... 😆 oh how times change
Ah, so all this is just synthetic ?? Ew
So cuteeee
My favorite creator
Qué modas más lindas!!!
Women "Yay! Buttons down the back!" (Sarcasim here)
Well, dresses like that are a status symbol. Since you clearly needed a maid to get you into and out of the dress.
I wonder how much these dresses cost bck then?
A fortune. The same as couture today.
Easily, a month's salary for the average worker. Probably more.
LOVE
Creative Society 🌎🌏🌍💖
The models were smiling and looked friendly. Nowadays, models look angry and mean.
I think Brando had a really tough childhood and after that he didn't care about strangers trying to insult him he had endured worse from people that were supposed to live him. Even Christopher Reeves complained about him not being enough of a role model on the set of Superman and Marlon probably thought this film is Christophers greatest achievement not mine and if anything his being casted made people more likely to go watch the film at all which benefited Chris too so why complain Marlon wants his paycheque for showing up and reading his lines?
há veste mais bonita do mundo será nossa!!!beijo emiliana do manejo.
👍👍👍👍
I am from 2024, can you believe that ?
Looking at this fabulous film, it's obvious that this world and the "human" (and picture those quotes about FIVE MILES HIGH) has rotted into a semi-comatose HELL on Earth. 99.5% of Americans wouldn't know how to dress EVEN JUST DECENTLY let alone well even if their UTTERLY SLOVENLY, FAT SLOB-LIVES depended on it. We are ALL DOOMED and we're bringing out the IRREVERSIBLE DEATH OF OUR PLANET faster than anyone could ever "nightmare" of.
Beautiful clothing...just elegant. No silliness like you see now. Nothing inspiring these days, fast fashion, and pajamas in public.
Is giving Audrey Hepburn
Ed Herlihy? 😂😂
yahweh
When women knew how to dress.
When everyone knew how to dress*
🤔👉😊? 😉😂
Absolutely beautiful 🥰 when women dressed "classy and sophisticated" not "trashy and ghetto" as today 😂
Give me comfortable cotton dresses any day. Thank goodness women don't need to feel like manaquins anymore.
Unfortunately they were geared towards slim figures . There weren't many plumper / rotund figures around then apart fron heavily pregnant ones. I can vividly remember my mother getting dressed up occasionally in her " best dress ." I was around 5 or 6 and thought she looked like a princess . 🤍
Because thin figures are healthy and better.
Fortunately, because slim is both more attractive and healthier. There were fuller-figured dresses in the 50s but not up to the tent sizes you can get today.
yahweh