Reacting to TikTok Thrift Fashion Designers

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  • @rkhorus5270
    @rkhorus5270 Рік тому +1499

    If i'm not mistaken, Antoine Guerin (the tiktoker that made that fine-ass pleat corset dress) now works at Mugler

    • @zjadacz_agrestu420
      @zjadacz_agrestu420 Рік тому +93

      thats so cool!

    • @jillhampton7209
      @jillhampton7209 Рік тому +9

      Oh good for him, his dress was stunning, amazing work

    • @Richie8a8y
      @Richie8a8y Рік тому +95

      Yep! He certainly does! So happy for him 😊

    • @carolbythesea
      @carolbythesea Рік тому +61

      I just googled him and he is an independent label doing this own thing in Paris.

    • @penidk
      @penidk Рік тому +19

      Idk him and I’m happy for him

  • @kristinewatson3702
    @kristinewatson3702 Рік тому +1985

    I love that Luke doesn't know the difference between knit and crochet. It's nice to know my fashion hero doesn't know everything! 😂

    • @imfabia
      @imfabia Рік тому +23

      😂

    • @thehillshavemaitais
      @thehillshavemaitais Рік тому +46

      I came here to say the same thing!

    • @Sammy-sm4yg
      @Sammy-sm4yg Рік тому +34

      He referred to the pattern as knit not the entire thing. I am sure he is aware of what crochet is.

    • @ciarakelleyphotography
      @ciarakelleyphotography Рік тому +13

      Ran to the comments to see who else would mention this

    • @minerva9843
      @minerva9843 Рік тому +52

      ​@Sammy-sm4yg none of that was knitting. The only time he was correct with knitting was talking about how fabric is made and why it frays.

  • @VegaChastain
    @VegaChastain Рік тому +225

    The chain going into the corset at 04:54 is a type of steel boning. It's coiled like that to provide more fluidity of movement (bendyness) for the steel, and maximum comfort for the wearer. ❤

    • @lauraoh8048
      @lauraoh8048 Рік тому +4

      Thank you for explaining, that’s really cool

    • @itzel1735
      @itzel1735 Рік тому +5

      I have some mid century garments with this kind of boning.

    • @VegaChastain
      @VegaChastain Рік тому +4

      @@itzel1735 that's cool, I'm used to seeing older garments in my research that used whale baleen, aluminum, or even DIY type materials like broom grass or balsam. But any modern corset worth its salt has steel boning, either flat steels or coiled, like this one.

    • @WisKrisKar
      @WisKrisKar Рік тому +4

      Indeed! Spiral steel boning. It's fantastic stuff. I just made a dress utilizing it in the bodice, and it provides remarkable structural support. More prep work than rigaline or nylon boning, but the results are top notch.

    • @rowannnnnnnnn
      @rowannnnnnnnn Рік тому

      THANK YOU!!!!! I was about to comment this exact thing myself

  • @Justlurkin_lol
    @Justlurkin_lol Рік тому +580

    Screaming “CROCHET” every time Luke calls it knitting 😂

    • @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596
      @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Рік тому +15

      Hahaha 🤣 I think a lot of us were doing the same. At least I was!

    • @abandonablesnowman
      @abandonablesnowman Рік тому +1

      Luke’s so knowledgeable though that when he gets something wrong I don’t really even note it lol

    • @raheeeg
      @raheeeg Рік тому

      I tried not to give a crap but as a hooker I can't 😂

    • @hakichan94
      @hakichan94 Рік тому +14

      And the crocheting lady saying “crocheting my life away” and him saying “and the knit is nice” exactly at the same time.

    • @saraw8503
      @saraw8503 Рік тому +1

      Yes. Most people don’t understand the difference.

  • @actually_acactus5965
    @actually_acactus5965 Рік тому +274

    I love how when he's reacting to these creators, he's supportive even if the finished product isn't something he likes, because Luke understands skill, but then there's something that he actually loves and he's just "ahhh stunning, love, beautiful"

    • @catherinehughes2022
      @catherinehughes2022 Рік тому +5

      it reminds me of how gordon ramsay is mean to professional chefs but so kind to the kid chefs just for trying lmao

  • @whatkayladoes
    @whatkayladoes Рік тому +233

    Do more of these. This type of video is perfect. You're happy which is contagious. It takes a break from celebs and gives real artists a shout. It's inspiring and gives lots of good ideas to other artists -- but you can still relate it to other recent pop culture looks, trends, or runway looks for the ~knowledge~ portion.
    Do more of these!

  • @bardofthe90s57
    @bardofthe90s57 Рік тому +32

    One thing I don't think gets talked about enough in these spaces is reusing sheets. There's a debate about using plus sized clothes to fit slimmer folks, but bedsheets are just cuts of cotton or nylon ready to go!! :) I once used bedsheets to make a pleated skirt for a cosplay because it was the only fabric I could find in the obnoxious red shade I needed.

  • @vflow2345
    @vflow2345 Рік тому +76

    I LOVE THIS. Not only do you put a spotlight on independent fashion designers and slow fashion , which is absolutely fab, but you also help the public understand that making clothes takes a lot of effort, research, time and patience contrary to fast fashion who make cheep clothes exploiting very low wage workers (slaves).

  • @user-rd4cu5zl7p
    @user-rd4cu5zl7p Рік тому +50

    Metal boning (what he called chains) is really great, we use it all the time in theatrical sewing so that corsets can be worn until the fabric disintegrates. Lol

  • @vandanacasm
    @vandanacasm Рік тому +77

    Luke stopping there to praise the shirtless antoine and his design 😅
    I am here for it.

  • @Sunnshine29
    @Sunnshine29 Рік тому +221

    Actually crocheting and knitting are different things. With crochet you have a single hook and actually knot the yarn, it can't be replicated by machine due to the complex handmovements and rotations. Knitting uses two needles, most fabrics are either woven or machine-knitted nowadays.
    Lots of love to the people who do either, just wanted to let you know in case anyone is interested 😊

  • @MLiesel
    @MLiesel Рік тому +33

    When I saw the thumbnail, I thought that this was going to be a roast of these designers, but I was so delighted by the genuine warmth and appreciation of the designers efforts. So fun to watch you cheering on and celebrating these creators!

  • @charlottemccaig578
    @charlottemccaig578 Рік тому +54

    This was fun, Luke. Fun fact...crochet cannot be done by machine. Knit can, knitting machines make most sweaters and you can buy knit yardage but crochet (which they were doing in both videos) can not be duplicated by machine. It is faster to crochet than to knit which is one of the reasons it became popular.

  • @xingcat
    @xingcat Рік тому +11

    The "chains" in the corset were spiral boning. Spiral boning allows for flexibility in more directions. I always love your reviews...you're so complimentary of everyone's work.

  • @thehillshavemaitais
    @thehillshavemaitais Рік тому +38

    I love the tiktok that showed all the issues and mistakes and how much work sewing is! I appreciate the vunerablity

    • @benzaiten933
      @benzaiten933 Рік тому

      isn't that the beauty of sewing things yourself? you might make a mistake or realize you want it to be a bit different after a first try, so you simply alter it as you go.

  • @fluffypuffs
    @fluffypuffs Рік тому +11

    For anyone curious, in the corset at 4:45 they are using steel boning (not chains) the advantage of steel boning vs plastic ist that the steelboning ist flexible side to side, so it can support curved seams much better. Plastic boning will curve only in the direction where its flat and not side to side, if you know what i mean.

    • @PatDooley50
      @PatDooley50 Рік тому +3

      Great catch. The Spiral Steel boning gives that side to side flexibility whereas steel boning does not flex

    • @fluffypuffs
      @fluffypuffs Рік тому

      right lol i knew i was on to something, i have never used it. so far i have used rigeline which is much less stable and made from plastic. @@PatDooley50

    • @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596
      @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Рік тому

      Love learning new things!

    • @Eisofice
      @Eisofice Рік тому

      I re-watched that a few times like?? What chains I only see normal steel boning?? I didn't realise he would confuse them lol

  • @tarantellalarouge7632
    @tarantellalarouge7632 Рік тому +121

    it is awesome that people do their own clothes ! during the XXth century, being a dressmaker had allowed poor women to earn some money and raise their families, and also helped a lot of women to have their own style before "prêt à porter", departments stores and fast fashion. Coco Chanel herself was very proud (and then pissed) to be copied by thousands of dressmakers (couturières).
    If you are not a "couturière", you can sew a button on a shirt, patch a moth hole on a sweater, there are a lot of funny patches on line, so you can wear an outfit for two or three more years and customize instead of buying cheap stuff. This is very creative and on the green side for environment. Vivien Westwood when she began with the punk fashion was very much about DIY !!

    • @NatalieSanguis
      @NatalieSanguis Рік тому +4

      Sew not sow :)

    • @tarantellalarouge7632
      @tarantellalarouge7632 Рік тому +6

      @@NatalieSanguis sorry for the errors, I am French, English is not my maternal language, I am very sensitive to this kind of errors, I learnt irregular verbs when I was at school, but I forgot some of them ! thank you, I take good note !

    • @Eniramoi
      @Eniramoi Рік тому

      ​@@tarantellalarouge7632 sow existe mais veut dire semer

  • @terrycolton1790
    @terrycolton1790 Рік тому +9

    I love watching you be critical of professionals and celebrities. I had no idea you would be so supportive of the amateurs. This video is my absolute favorite that you have done. Bravo!

  • @fromisabella
    @fromisabella Рік тому +38

    I would kill to watch a video of Luke attempting to make a garment, maybe with the help of someone who does sew, because as someone who does make my own clothes it’s wild to see how much he knows about the fashion world, but not as much about actually making clothing (or maybe that’s just my assumption), it would be really cool to see him learn these things firsthand though 😂

  • @PiginaCage
    @PiginaCage Рік тому +194

    "Don't support Shein" - Luke Meagher

    • @atlantictiger
      @atlantictiger Рік тому +15

      Gotta love the Shein defenders, “But it’s so cheap it’s the only way I can afford clothes” … like have you been to your local Value Village to find most items for sale are in fact Shein????

    • @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596
      @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Рік тому +1

      You are so right!

  • @meganngeorge
    @meganngeorge Рік тому +3

    That blue hooded dress was GORGEOUS.

  • @LeafyK
    @LeafyK Рік тому +20

    Watching while tailoring a shirt I thrifted. I love Luke’s enthusiasm. I didn’t expect to take it personally but I’m feeling way better about my own hand-embroidered shirt thanks to his encouragement for these incredible designers

  • @reneetree
    @reneetree Рік тому +26

    I love how Luke gives props and is so happy to view the beautiful creativity of these featured artists!

  • @marikotrue3488
    @marikotrue3488 Рік тому +17

    So much talent! I would love to see this group create fashion to be worn for the MET Gala. Bet that the reveals would all be ON theme along with being supremely creative.

  • @peytonfelchak1729
    @peytonfelchak1729 Рік тому +6

    Hey Luke I'd love to see recommendations from you on how to build a sustainable and fashionable wardrobe for the everyday individual. You have so many good insights into the industry, and a guide to navigating that space would be so appreciated. Love your content!

  • @becka55978
    @becka55978 Рік тому +4

    The metal "chain" in Antoine Guerin's gown is called spiral steel boning. It is stronger and more durable yet still flexible compared to plastic boning. It is used to provide structure and support to a garment, not as a weight.

  • @chitori1225
    @chitori1225 Рік тому +2

    Spiral steel on the corset. Gives it shape, keeps it sturdy but still allows for movement.

  • @She-M-C
    @She-M-C Рік тому +21

    This is the best critique by far. Love the whole vibe from Luke and showcasing the fantastic fun work of these people. Please do more of these. 😊

  • @ironrose5403
    @ironrose5403 Рік тому +234

    I enjoyed watching this too! I appreciate how supportive you are of the designers - I was expecting some to get dragged lol BTW - the one lady was crocheting NOT knitting :)

  • @RachaelTheRed
    @RachaelTheRed Рік тому +8

    In case anyone was wondering, the "chaining" in the corset dress is spiral steal boning.

  • @alaynaxmichelle
    @alaynaxmichelle Рік тому +2

    Screaming. Crying. Throwing up. The fact that I’d even be considered a fashion designer is WILD. 1:06

  • @exquisitebiscuit
    @exquisitebiscuit Рік тому +52

    Awesome video!! Please do more videos showcasing creativity! This is better than touring influencer closets. We learn things and it's inspiring!

    • @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596
      @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Рік тому +3

      Agreed! This was fun. Reminded me of all the clothes I made for myself from a pre-teen into my mid 20s.

    • @exquisitebiscuit
      @exquisitebiscuit Рік тому +1

      @@stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Oh, I wish I could make my own clothes! I enjoy learning about the construction of clothes. More, please!

  • @emericcson123
    @emericcson123 Рік тому +23

    I got back into sewing during COVID (I had been taught when I was little by my obaachan since she had been a seamstress after coming from Japan) and it changed the way I see clothing now since I know what fits my body measurements and how to alter it to fit (I have an abnormally long torso so nothing fits right off the rack most times lol). It seems intimidating, but you just gotta jump in and try things!

  • @molnotmole3428
    @molnotmole3428 Рік тому +87

    Can we have someone give Luke a sewing lesson on video, cuz I want to see him beam after making his own tote bag.

  • @heatherthrone9999
    @heatherthrone9999 10 місяців тому

    Not just the gift of gab but a genuine love of fashion and a capacity to study its history and share it with us. Many thanks Luke.

  • @morganpavelka4945
    @morganpavelka4945 Рік тому +2

    Love promoting folks sewing their own clothes!!

  • @the_worst_of_the_best399
    @the_worst_of_the_best399 Рік тому +22

    I love seeing Luke so giddy and excited :D

  • @stelis1006
    @stelis1006 Рік тому +31

    This was such a wholesome and inspiring video, I love seeing so many impressive creators!

  • @108mle
    @108mle Рік тому +6

    That was amazing! I always start sewing but never finish. Please do this again. I just am amazed at how well everyone can cut, manipulate fabric and sew so well.

  • @Jackson-fq7qw
    @Jackson-fq7qw Рік тому +3

    The corset used spiral steel boning which is more elastic than other types of boning (it is hard to warp and always springs back into it's original shape.)

  • @natatatm
    @natatatm Рік тому +7

    i love how supportive you are of all of them, it's always nice to see some positive reaction content

  • @maren5140
    @maren5140 Рік тому +2

    tailor here ❤
    seam allowance is used for pretty much all garments and is how you sew together a seam without it ripping apart. it's not used for example if you'd rather sew two seams together with a zigzag, or if you're working with fur or materials that can't be folded. seam allowance usually creates the cleanest and sturdiest look tho
    spiral steel boning is quite usual in costume making, as it is a very flexible and sturdy option. it does however create some bulk, so synthetic baleen might be a better option if your garment is not under too much stress.
    loveeee the talented sewing girlies so much inspiration! and thank you for the reminding that making clothes takes so so much time, effort and love❤

  • @Grul-uf7hz
    @Grul-uf7hz Рік тому +7

    Uhh I really enjoyed watching this. I'm sewing a lot of my clothes and seeing you appreciating that work makes me so happy!

  • @thaliahall4599
    @thaliahall4599 Рік тому +2

    Really enjoyed watching this one. Happy for all of these young designers. Actually liked most of the dresses. It was amazing how quickly the young lady crocheted her outfit. Some of these required a lot of work.

  • @selvatica979
    @selvatica979 Рік тому +5

    I love that Luke is presenting the finest of homemade clothes designers! Please keep making such videos :))))

  • @shananigans0117
    @shananigans0117 Рік тому +2

    more of these please love seeing small creators!

  • @kayleehog
    @kayleehog Рік тому +22

    My grandma once told me that knitting and knitting machines were the inspiration behind bio art code. I have no idea if she is right but it’s fun to believe that one of the most basic skills my family has learned for generations is foundational not only to fashion but to the functioning of society as I know it.

    • @mercuryshadow5452
      @mercuryshadow5452 Рік тому +2

      I think it was jacquard weaving cards, not knit.

    • @justajumpingypsygirl
      @justajumpingypsygirl Рік тому

      I went to a museum that showed some of the crossover between code and weaving

  • @fri5kas
    @fri5kas Рік тому +3

    Better designs than big houses... shooked!

  • @inesvetinparadise9715
    @inesvetinparadise9715 Рік тому +10

    You are so funny Luke. You got the gift of gab good taste and knowing your craft.

  • @Shadowcat31
    @Shadowcat31 3 місяці тому

    14:07 I have been big my whole life, so as a plus size girlie who is into fashion, pretty much every style or trend I actually like was never available in my size so I had to figure out how to make it myself. That's why I learned how to make clothes from scratch and modify existing stuff, I was tired of never having any actually fashion forward clothes that didn't cost an arm and a leg. Now I almost exclusively modify clothes I find in thrift stores or I buy fabric from thrift stores like table clothes, bed sheets, blankets and they do sometimes just have fabric donated for sale. I love seeing the creativity from all these awesome makers ♥

  • @Lesterluwu
    @Lesterluwu 8 місяців тому

    Luke, you are more than the sum of your parts - your "gift of gab" is marvelous, as are you and primarily because you recognize others' talent and express that appreciation. xoxo

  • @mkoenig1019
    @mkoenig1019 Рік тому +2

    Luke we need more videos like this! The glow on your face is priceless!!!!! Love it!

  • @doblemaltita
    @doblemaltita Рік тому +6

    PROTIP: if you use very thin pins (like silk pins) you can actually sew over them because they will bend instead of breaking your needle :D

  • @wrmlm37
    @wrmlm37 2 місяці тому +1

    Yes, Luke. What you have IS a gift. You would be on television already, if we still HAD television. Know almost no one with TV's they actually use:)

  • @song4568
    @song4568 Рік тому +7

    Once again, Luke happy makes me happy.

  • @enns5366
    @enns5366 Рік тому +1

    This was the BEST video idea. Let's do more of these. I love love love watching people create beautiful clothes!

  • @grutarg2938
    @grutarg2938 Рік тому +3

    Great video - I love to see the positivity. I hope you make more like this. I also love that there's a TikTok trend that everyone's grandma would approve of.

  • @cindym7508
    @cindym7508 Рік тому +8

    I love this kind of content mixed in with the celeb/high end content! Thanks HauteLeMode!!

  • @sophiaaldous3199
    @sophiaaldous3199 Рік тому +8

    Such creativity! It inspires me to get back into sewing again.

  • @at690
    @at690 Рік тому +1

    OMG Luke getting excited from the videos is so adorable. Amazing video

  • @ms_katia2267
    @ms_katia2267 Рік тому +1

    He is so funny, he is clearly into the dresses ,he was hysterical and he praised all the designer.

  • @13klecan
    @13klecan 6 місяців тому

    Luke, you are adorable.You can research a couture house, when it started, who runs it, who is the head designer, what style with what year and all the influences past, present, and future, but you can't tell the difference between crochet and knitting!?!? Simply put, crochet is like a dirt bike that can go all over the place and knitting is like a car that has to stay on a road. Some people can do both, bless them.
    I am a crocheter and with one crochet hook I can create clothes, toys, just finished a bouquet of flowers for a bday gift, and I use any string, cord, thread, yarn I can get my hands on. My sister is a knitter with two needles and makes all those cold weather british stuff: sweaters, gloves, hats, etc. mostly with itchy wool yarn.
    I'm so glad I stumbled on this video. I adore all the love and support you give all these designers. What freaks me out, though, is all those incredible sewing machines...my God I can barely afford my basic Singer.

  • @artsytype
    @artsytype Рік тому +2

    Love how Luke is having a great time! It's way more fun to see you happy 😊

  • @chrisbruno6681
    @chrisbruno6681 Рік тому +1

    I like to watch you review award shows and lately, you have been so underwhelmed. But I loved your excitement at these people making their own outfits and how happy you were at how you thought they were all so great. The first time I ever saw you like everything.

  • @aishakemper
    @aishakemper 5 місяців тому +1

    "God gives certain people so many gifts" murdered me in cold blood 🤣🤣😭💀⚰

  • @AndromedaChace
    @AndromedaChace Рік тому +1

    The boning in the black corseted dress is called spring steel boning as opposed to the flat steels that are usually used around the lacing and busk. The other quality boning you may see is synthetic whalebone. Sometimes jumbo zip ties are used as a cheap substitute.
    Most lingerie and corset tops have domed plastic boning that is awful for comfort and maintaining it's shape.

  • @abundantlyinspired
    @abundantlyinspired Рік тому +7

    Some of these diy designers are making things wayyyyy more beautiful than some of the red carpet looks you review😊

  • @rcfree
    @rcfree Рік тому +1

    More of these videos please! Soooo much fun! Love seeing you appreciate these talented folks.

  • @sftraub
    @sftraub Рік тому +2

    I am loving your enthusiasm and your appreciation of beautiful work! It’s wonderful!❤

  • @clarajanbon6242
    @clarajanbon6242 Рік тому

    I adore your reactions. Not only because they are exactly what I'm thinking/feeling myself when watching these genius tiktok peeps, but because they're so muthafkin genuine and you can tell that its EXACTLY what you're feeling inside. so cute. so refreshing. I love. thank you.

  • @paulinemuscatvlogs
    @paulinemuscatvlogs Рік тому +5

    Luke’s little happy dance at 19:39 too cute 🥰

  • @tbyas4406
    @tbyas4406 Рік тому +2

    Metal boning is the best boning used in couture garments

  • @patriciaa4451
    @patriciaa4451 Рік тому +3

    you have an amazing sense of fashion. Don't sell yourself short.

  • @alexandriaerickson9821
    @alexandriaerickson9821 Рік тому +1

    When I was little, my mom made me a bunch of clothes, but even now as an adult, I come to her all the time with design ideas and she has made some crazy cool stuff! It's so fun being able to design things or customize things, or even just make a super cute dress fit properly! She taught me how to sew, but I'm not as good as her, lol

  • @karakask5488
    @karakask5488 Рік тому +5

    I've been wanting to make my own clothes lately. I'm a bit fluffy, and i feel like clothes just don't fit right and make me look frumpy. This is good inspiration!

  • @Lio032980
    @Lio032980 Рік тому +16

    LOVED this episode! Thank you for featuring these talented folks!

  • @evancunliffe8674
    @evancunliffe8674 5 місяців тому +1

    YOU NEEEEED to watch the great British sewing bee. I think you would love it. Watching from the uk BTW.❤❤❤

  • @kariikosmos3005
    @kariikosmos3005 Рік тому +1

    The "chains" you saw when they were constructing that corset is called steel boning and it's in that swirled or looped form to provide structure but not restriction.

  • @_samantha
    @_samantha Рік тому +1

    watching luke get excited baout people making their own clothes brings me so much joy

  • @justlisten9435
    @justlisten9435 Рік тому +1

    It was so confusing - and endearing & delightful - to see you happy outside of a wedding dress reaction video, hahaha!

  • @msannedri2861
    @msannedri2861 Рік тому +2

    Metal boning! Allows for tighter lacing and is longer lasting

  • @ekl9573
    @ekl9573 Рік тому +4

    This is such a fun video…thank you Luke and all the designers❤

  • @kaley5730
    @kaley5730 Рік тому +2

    I’m watching this hand stitching the hem of a new miniskirt. You’re hyping me up so much right now lol

  • @noblshtplz
    @noblshtplz Рік тому +1

    Great video...that black dress is to die for. I hope he realizes his dream in fashion. Thank you Haute...as always simply fabulous...❤

  • @leighbee13
    @leighbee13 Рік тому +2

    Watched this while making a dress for a wedding! Love Luke’s appreciation for the craft 😘

  • @DJPuzzles
    @DJPuzzles Рік тому +2

    Love this video, so nice to feel your enthusiasm for creators coming through

  • @thejupiterianalien
    @thejupiterianalien Рік тому

    Luke saying "knit 1 purl 2" and talking about knitting needles when the person was crocheting made my day.

  • @lynda7488
    @lynda7488 Рік тому

    All the reactions were so wholesome 🩷

  • @janinejohansson5195
    @janinejohansson5195 Рік тому +6

    Fabulous 👌 wish I could sew/knit/crochet like that! Really wish people appreciated the work that it involves and valued their clothing more.

    • @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596
      @stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596 Рік тому

      It’s never too late to learn. I crocheted for r years, but never got the hang of knitting. In 2019 and in my late 50’s - I tried it again and figured it out!! Nothing fancy, lap blankets for my two grandkids and some infinity scarves.

    • @GMFASHION5113
      @GMFASHION5113 Рік тому

      ​@@stephaniedouglasaviewfroma9596www.youtube.com/@GMFASHION5113

  • @melissawhitehead363
    @melissawhitehead363 7 місяців тому

    I’m late on this one but I’m just now watching it and I can’t even finish it before I have to respond… OMG, please do more of these! These people are amazing! My little French boy is so stinking cute and talented and I love the blue dress with the Cowell neck. Luke, keep them coming.

  • @lauraoh8048
    @lauraoh8048 Рік тому

    Luke, love this video. You have the gift of the garment gab & charm & humour! I love your passion & enthusiasm

  • @kyrajansky
    @kyrajansky Рік тому

    omg PLS make more of these!! have been watching your videos for years, all thru fashion school and this is my fave side of TikTok!! love hearing your feedback

  • @Cinderella_ehla
    @Cinderella_ehla Рік тому +31

    Luke’s childhood trauma comes through in tidbits in each video 😂

    • @nanwilder2853
      @nanwilder2853 Рік тому +1

      In this video, maybe too much Adderall was coming through!

  • @TaraDjoric
    @TaraDjoric Рік тому

    They are all total icons, but the blue dress had my jaw on the floor throughout the whole process. That back opening! That neat neckline that unfortunately didn't work out with the sleeves. That final look! Wow.

    • @auroradelaguacate4153
      @auroradelaguacate4153 Рік тому +1

      The first neckline was in preparation for the two-part hood. She was just showing the hang of it was pulled by the glove.

  • @Burnsey25
    @Burnsey25 Рік тому +34

    Luke - would you consider publishing a list of all of your books for us channel members? 😃

  • @megank9355
    @megank9355 Рік тому

    Watching you gesture with that super tight headphone cord makes me brace for impact ha!! Another element of chaos! Love you and your vids!

  • @blossomtiger7015
    @blossomtiger7015 Рік тому +2

    Luke you are a true Jedi !! Love this anc all your work . Witty informative and I never miss one if I can help it . Got all my friends hooked on you too !! Great job keep doing it 🎉🎉❤❤❤❤

  • @ladyjellyfish4757
    @ladyjellyfish4757 Рік тому

    Omg I love just how much fun he’s having!! Please please make more of these sweet tutorial reactions

  • @gurlfriend9443
    @gurlfriend9443 Рік тому

    loved this format! nice to see this side of you :)

  • @aspiring...
    @aspiring... Рік тому

    That layer white crochet dress was gorgeous.