The comment section is fun because every peoples not from France are like : Woaw. This is so aesthetic. Parisian artists are so iconic. What a nice flat ! Parisians are so elegant ! And every Parisians peoples know that this is not even representative of 1% of young peoples studying art and living in Paris. 😂 I am French, I live in Paris where I study art. There is no need for bashing her. She is lucky af. She is very pretty and both of her parents are architects so she is rich. Just keep in mind that most art students in Paris are living in (like) 10m2 and eat noodles. 😂 This is Vogue. They are meant to provide you with glamour content. They will show you the most beautiful and not the typical things. I am a bit pissed though. Because I think her art is kinda not very bold. It is only my opinion. The art scene in Paris is unfair. So many artists deserve to be highlighted. Vogue is powerful enought to create new fashions and give us this thing instead. Peoples are aesthetic pleased by expected things. Bonne soirée tout le monde. Et si l'artiste de la vidéo voit ce commentaire : Tu es quand même cool. Mais bon. Je suppose que tu n'as pas vraiment besoin de l'entendre. Update : After the storm I gathered in the comment section, I gave some precisions about my sayings around the 46th comment below. I didn't expect my comment to get such an impact. I actually don't mind a lot about this woman. It is more Vogue's proposition with this short "documentary" which seems strange and not very good to me.
Lol Fellix, tu te rends compte qu'elle est "artiste" parce qu'elle est né dans un milieu privilégié, je n'ai rien contre cette jeune fille, mais bon comme toi je ne trouve pas son art des plus originaux et elle vit probablement confortablement de par ses parents et d'opportunités qu'ils lui ont donnés. Mais bon c'est Vogue.
Ikr. I can't even relate to not having curtains. Is this part of the parisian rich artist fantasy? Imagining other people seeing you making art. Bref. I can't believe I lived for a year without anything on my windows. Not for art. Because of lazyness. And I think that a lot of parisians can't relate to having more than one window. I'm glad for her. She has a nice environment and has the luxury to have always been able to focus on her art. But please, people have to know it's just rare and... This is just an image. We don't know her. She may have existential crisis sometimes. And I'm sure a lot of us would actually have more of them is we were living her life.
@@superrmrcool why “western people”? Frankly, Asians get way more shocked when they come to Paris and see what it has become nowadays than anyone else. Westerners are used to seeing their cities in this state at this point.
That's because it's vapid worship of extreme wealth...and that's not only not relatable, but grossly out of touch. Especially with young women like this, who fake modesty while effortlessly being handed the sort of decadence most people will never achieve in their lifetime.
I know these videos seem to get a lot of hate and maybe they are idealized and aren’t entirely realistic but I don’t exactly subscribe to Vogue for the real “down to earth” content. While I might not have nearly any of the things this woman has, videos like this inspire me to make my own life artful in whatever way I can. Personally I enjoy a little bit of fantasy and romanticism, it keeps me going when times are bleak.
Imagine if this woman had exactly the same apartment and art but she was a bit overweight or something... this video wouldn’t exist. All they care about is their “ideal” looking person, not art or a meaningful lifestyle.
true. i think it goes for every business. you sell yourself with your look first. either you are pretty or eccentric or another way of being "interesting" and every door is open for you. we live in a superficial world.
Aesthetics includes your whole image - including your body. People need to stop pretending that morbidly obese, old people are just as aesthetically pleasing as young, thin people. They’re just not. Vogue is about people who consider their life to be a work of art - part of their life is their body, their own image in the mirror. However I do agree these Parisian girl videos are getting a bit monotonous
Une fille privilegée qui n’a pas vraiement besoin de travailler pour survivre ou payer son appartement. Voilà ce que Vogue nous propose. La frivolité qui en fait pas rêver.
Alors cette frivolité fait absolument rêver toutes les filles. Y a pas plus féminin que cette insouciance improductive. Et j'avoue que cette série "Dans l'appartement parisien de" n'est pas un panthéon de l'indépendance féminine, lol. Une galerie d'héritière et/ou d'entretenues
Arrêtez de regarder si ça ne vous plait pas ! C’est lassant d’entendre ce genre de commentaire, et très rabaissant pour cette jeune artiste qui m’a l’air d’avoir beaucoup d’idée et de talent. Ça n’est pas sa faute si elle a les moyens de faire un métier que vous jugez frivole, c’est une chance qu’elle a eu et qu’elle a su saisir.
Natalia: je ne comprends pas votre message….savez vous qui est cette jeune fille talentueuse qui est remarquée depuis 2016 où elle a très vite exposé aux États Unis et en France? Donc les moyens d avoir un appartement? Être peintre frivole? C est triste ce genre de commentaire… pourquoi une fille d architectes talentueuse qui plus est intelligente et inspirante n a t elle pas le droit d être mise en lumière ? Tant de verve dans votre commentaire, puisse la vie vous rendre les yeux et le cœur tendre
im currently studying french, i'm watching more french videos to practice my french and here i only understand "my parents are both architects" asjsksksdkdkl
@@zoegraham6409 i know right!! the other day i found a chrome extension tho that can show 2 language subtitles simultaneously for netflix.. at least all these binge watching will be a bit more productive 😅i dont know if you've heard of it maybe that can help u too
She is great. I think the issue here is giving the spotlight to an already extremely privileged artist who's work she is lucky enough to exhibit worldwide, instead of featuring other great talented female artists who come from less privileged backgrounds and who might not fit in the expected Caucasian beauty standard. Just an observation.
That's not that point-coming from real parisiennes(I lived in Paris for a long time myself although not born there) are trying to point out that that this gives a false impression of the reality. Now as the Parisienne at the top said(I find it repugnant that the discourse is so vulgar that she was attacked, by Americans who have never lived in Paris as I have-I lived in Paris for years, and I have the honor of calling myself a parisienne on a small level, although I wasn't born there. The lady who made this comment is an artist herself, and she was simply pointing out that Vogue, although they endeavor of course to show you glamour and luxury and chic style(which we all enjoy) that they should also use their platform to showcase real artists who are just as talented if not more-the difference is that is artist has very very rich parents who have enabled her to have this very elegant apartment in this beau coin(beautiful quartier) in Paris. People need to back off Felix Morley, who had the right to let her point of view as a real Parisian be known. Why should SHE be attacked..Well actually it's a he, Felix is a guy's name...nevertheless....the point is that to give the appearance that her artwork is the reason she lives this luxe life in this chic apart. is not the reality. So people need to back off of those who do NOT agree.
Love it! I met Cyrielle Gulacsy a few years ago at her first exhibition in Paris (I think it was her first ...). I remember a young passionate and inspired artist. She had just left her job to devote herself to painting, without knowing how she'd be going to pay her rent!... Delighted to see her going on her merry way. Congrats! Can't wait to see the next show.
You know what I’ve noticed with these videos sometimes? That people are so obsessed with wanting to see others struggle in someway. Why is that? why is it that if someone hasn’t had struggles somehow (mind you from an outside perspective, because we DO NOT know these people) doesn’t come from a “poor” family, have connections in someway people automatically bash them or degrade them? Someone is always complaining about something. And I’ll never understand why. I’ve never felt the need to bring someone down because they may have had a bit more in life than me.
Katharine Larkin I am sick to death of your stupidly ignorant comment about privilege et al. Anyone can live like this and have a life like this if they want. Clearly you know nothing about Parisian life. When she mentions le boncoin that’s a website of people selling their own castoffs, so maybe this young lady isn’t rich. Something that irks me no end about Americans is they live in their little mundane bubbles and if they are fortunate to be able to travel somewhere outside the US they expect the rest of the world to be like the US. I hear it time and again. Apartments in Paris are handed down from generation to generation so don’t think that because something like this would cost xx number of dollars in LA or NY or Chicago that it is the same here because it’s not. My advice to you and your ilk is lose the “privilege” mantra and get out and work for what you want. You just might get it?
@@billieford9683 As you said, "apartments in Paris are handed down from generation to generation" which means that "anyone" actually can't live like this without being lucky enough to have a parent or grandparent with an apartment like this to pass down!
Just to comment on „why are people obsessed with wanting to see others struggle in some way?“ ... because, unfortunately, most of the people in this world struggle and when they see someone else struggling they feel less alone. So it’s about how relatable those people we see on tv and youtube, are for the average person...
Ugh. It’s France. In Europe? I seriously wonder if you would complain about their skin colour if it were all black African artists in South Africa. Also, no. I just watched one which was of a half Ethiopian girl, since you’re so obsessed with race, go watch that. If you want to complain about them being rich and clearly not particularly talented in comparison to the recognition they are getting, I’m more with you. Though, frankly, it is Vogue, what do you expect? They’re selling a fantasy. It is a bit repetitive though ‘oh I just wear simple, chic things, Dior, 500€ boots I found at some goddamn expensive flea market, etc.
@@casteretpollux m8, the irony. I live in Paris. I’m typing this from the Luxembourg Gardens. What I think is that France is majority white, and there is nothing wrong with showing lots of white women in Vogue. Why does everything have to have tons of black people in it or it’s racist, there’s literally nothing wrong with this. Where did I say it was ‘all white’ and why don’t you address what I actually said?
I adore this video and this woman! I am experimenting with Pointillism as well and my favorite work of art is the Hubble telescopic deep field photograph that shows endless galaxies. That image changed my life.
How does she make a living to pay an apartment in Paris,as an artist, in a heavily saturated visual society, packed with talented artists who struggle to make a living themselves?
@@olgapinho2004 I guess you are not an struggling artist yourself. Most talented artists, come from all kind of backgrounds, most don't have the connections to be successful, yet or never. I hope Vogue finds more talented female artists to make them successful. Watch Purple Palace's videos on Paris based artists and the reality of artists worldwide if you are interested in supporting artists.
Then, people who feel dissatisfied should not watch it and instead, try to get some self love so they dont go comparing themselves to others and instead take positive inspiration from them
Unlike the other caucasian girls who just wafted about in their expensive clothes (nothig wrong w/ the clothes), this girl is an artist and of substance and actually talked about skme of the decor in her appartment =] ♡
When you live in Paris and you know that you have to work so hard to have this kind of apartment who cost a huge amount of money. How it feels to be god’s favorite? 😂😭.
This is 2:40 minutes clip look like a hundred of random beautiful pictures glued together randomly. It's extremely weird if you watch without the sound. The pictures looking breathtaking but feel empty.
I have a fairly spacious studio with abundant natural light. I've been living in it for a while. But I'm too lazy to decorate it much or even to prevent cramming. Rich or not, it's mostly about your effort and interest.
Don’t really understand the hate tbh. Obviously isn’t the typical lifestyle of an artist living in Paris, but it’s her lifestyle. I get it, she lucked out being born into a wealthy family and being beautiful, but she’s also extremely talented and works hard at her craft. 99% of the people hating don’t have the ability to do what she does anyway... so stay salty...
you would never hear about this girl if she wasnt pretty, there are many of girls who are amazing, hardworking and complete inspirations but dont look a certain way so there is no point in shining a light on them. so sick of this same pattern in videos,movies, or just all over the internet.give recognition to everyone !
Rich and white too. As a white female artist myself I would love to know more about the female artists of France who come from less privileged backgrounds.
@@KarlayS It's easy to find content about artists of more humble means and backgrounds. Just not on Vogue, who sell the illusion of Western beauty, wealth and style. It's all about consumerism and buying a place among the elite. Not hating on this young woman though, just saying.
Lily K dans la même veine des jolie portrait il y a Doris de Maison Doris, authentique, humble mais accessible: facebook.com/maisondoris/videos/551857619082507/
Lily K De rien. J’ai été agréablement surprise par son univers et la façon hyper sympathique de montrer ses imperfection avec autodérision tout en présentant des modèles de vêtements tellement stylés. Et en plus son mari qui l’a film avec amour fait le pitre sur les vidéos FB et IG. Bonne découverte 😉
Lily K haaaan ! Trop contente. Je pensais ça également!!🙌. C’est rare de voir des gens si généreux, genre qui donnent d’eux même sans calcul. C’est juste stupéfiant.
Wow quelle excellente surprise! Que de chemin parcouru depuis tes dessins à l'époque de Gerard de Nerval! Félicitations j'adore! Enfin une fille intéressante dans ces séries !
You shouldn't wish to exchange your life with anybody's, every events of your life is what makes who you are, if you want to have such a life then work on your own to get to that point but comparing yourself to others won't bring you anywhere. As far as I know the most rewarding thing in life is getting to an incredible point while remembering where you come from, she certainly had a lot of luck, maybe did she work to get where she is but what about you?
@@jupl4794 I didn't say I wished it. I said if I could. Also, I can never become French no matter how hard I try 😂. I get your point tho but try to avoid telling someone what he/she should or shouldn't do.
C a doit être tellement bien d avoir des parents plein au as et de pouvoir suivre ses rêves dans le luxe et la tranquillité. Le rêve de tout être humain donné a si peu d entre eux. Par contre je ne vois pas en quoi sa vie est inspirante. Elle donne envie ou, mais pour etre inspirer il faut que ce soit une vie auquel on puisse prétendre (en travaillant dur ou par chance ect...) pas quelque chose d inaccessible pour 99 pourcent des humains XD
The comment section is fun because every peoples not from France are like : Woaw. This is so aesthetic. Parisian artists are so iconic. What a nice flat ! Parisians are so elegant !
And every Parisians peoples know that this is not even representative of 1% of young peoples studying art and living in Paris. 😂
I am French, I live in Paris where I study art. There is no need for bashing her. She is lucky af. She is very pretty and both of her parents are architects so she is rich. Just keep in mind that most art students in Paris are living in (like) 10m2 and eat noodles. 😂
This is Vogue. They are meant to provide you with glamour content. They will show you the most beautiful and not the typical things.
I am a bit pissed though. Because I think her art is kinda not very bold. It is only my opinion. The art scene in Paris is unfair. So many artists deserve to be highlighted. Vogue is powerful enought to create new fashions and give us this thing instead. Peoples are aesthetic pleased by expected things.
Bonne soirée tout le monde. Et si l'artiste de la vidéo voit ce commentaire : Tu es quand même cool. Mais bon. Je suppose que tu n'as pas vraiment besoin de l'entendre.
Update : After the storm I gathered in the comment section, I gave some precisions about my sayings around the 46th comment below. I didn't expect my comment to get such an impact. I actually don't mind a lot about this woman. It is more Vogue's proposition with this short "documentary" which seems strange and not very good to me.
I agree :-) Good comment.
Félix M O R L E Y that’s right me too I live in Paris and I am an art student
It’s always the bland and glamorous that’s promoted over the interesting but uncomfortable. Street art over galleries any day ✊ fuck the rich
Guys share good art schools in Paris? with scholarships or not private / I think I wanna apply
Lol Fellix, tu te rends compte qu'elle est "artiste" parce qu'elle est né dans un milieu privilégié, je n'ai rien contre cette jeune fille, mais bon comme toi je ne trouve pas son art des plus originaux et elle vit probablement confortablement de par ses parents et d'opportunités qu'ils lui ont donnés. Mais bon c'est Vogue.
She’s one of god’s favorites i see
JustAboredKid I love that expression ;)
MsElodie14 she’s very very average looking, her face
Zara regardless of the average face she has by some beauty standards, I still find her attractive
JustAboredKid 😂😂😂😂
@@HelloZara average,but i still find her very attractive, don't know why
IS ANYONE ELSE BASICALLY LIVING ON UA-cam NOW?
Please don't overuse caplocks.
yes
dreamywalkhome and learning art and French 🤗
Yap lol
Duh
Vogue's showing us how life is so simple & chill when you're a rich parisian kid. No hate. She's beautiful but I live in Paris and can't relate tho😂
Ikr. I can't even relate to not having curtains. Is this part of the parisian rich artist fantasy? Imagining other people seeing you making art.
Bref. I can't believe I lived for a year without anything on my windows. Not for art. Because of lazyness.
And I think that a lot of parisians can't relate to having more than one window.
I'm glad for her. She has a nice environment and has the luxury to have always been able to focus on her art.
But please, people have to know it's just rare and... This is just an image. We don't know her. She may have existential crisis sometimes. And I'm sure a lot of us would actually have more of them is we were living her life.
Same...
@@superrmrcool why “western people”? Frankly, Asians get way more shocked when they come to Paris and see what it has become nowadays than anyone else. Westerners are used to seeing their cities in this state at this point.
T'as tout dit
Thank you for the infos 😭, tbh I really thought you guys life like this simple and chill
vogue content always looks "cool" but feels empty.
Come on now. Just say wee wee bruh 😆
@@Blake4625kHz dunno why but ur comment made me snicker out loud mate haha cheers ☘️
@@beth9603 lol
I remember that artist Jean Michel Basquiat from NY, full of meaning and life, and beyond apartments and living spaces, simply Genius.
That's because it's vapid worship of extreme wealth...and that's not only not relatable, but grossly out of touch. Especially with young women like this, who fake modesty while effortlessly being handed the sort of decadence most people will never achieve in their lifetime.
I know these videos seem to get a lot of hate and maybe they are idealized and aren’t entirely realistic but I don’t exactly subscribe to Vogue for the real “down to earth” content.
While I might not have nearly any of the things this woman has, videos like this inspire me to make my own life artful in whatever way I can.
Personally I enjoy a little bit of fantasy and romanticism, it keeps me going when times are bleak.
🙏🏻 a kindred spirit!
It is very true!
So, this french artist looks like a supermodel, has an amazing apartment, lives in Paris... Can I please at least look like her? Thanks!
Don't forget her architects's parents ! 😉
@@sandrinem.3516 Ok. I'm gonna kill myself.
You are beautiful just the way you are 💖
@@eva8102 😂😭
FrozenChickenforDinner Please don’t say things like these :(
This is how I would love to make my apartment! My parents are not rich, so my book collection is all PDFs on my computer...
Maëlle lmao same
I buy my books for 90 cent at rebuy and medimops
Maëlle you can buy books dirt cheap at public library book sales
Same dude
Sameee got to download all that stuff to my iPad, I can sense a higher grade for my glasses coming :((
Imagine if this woman had exactly the same apartment and art but she was a bit overweight or something... this video wouldn’t exist. All they care about is their “ideal” looking person, not art or a meaningful lifestyle.
Yh but this is vogue,the art is just meant to be a personality quirk not the focus
Hassan 2k Whiteside therefore my point still stands. Its not about art, its about someone who is “pleasant to look at”. Great.
true. i think it goes for every business. you sell yourself with your look first. either you are pretty or eccentric or another way of being "interesting" and every door is open for you. we live in a superficial world.
I was thinking the exact same thing.
Aesthetics includes your whole image - including your body. People need to stop pretending that morbidly obese, old people are just as aesthetically pleasing as young, thin people. They’re just not. Vogue is about people who consider their life to be a work of art - part of their life is their body, their own image in the mirror. However I do agree these Parisian girl videos are getting a bit monotonous
i know art is subjective but her paintings seem really simple
Une fille privilegée qui n’a pas vraiement besoin de travailler pour survivre ou payer son appartement. Voilà ce que Vogue nous propose. La frivolité qui en fait pas rêver.
Alors cette frivolité fait absolument rêver toutes les filles. Y a pas plus féminin que cette insouciance improductive.
Et j'avoue que cette série "Dans l'appartement parisien de" n'est pas un panthéon de l'indépendance féminine, lol.
Une galerie d'héritière et/ou d'entretenues
Arrêtez de regarder si ça ne vous plait pas ! C’est lassant d’entendre ce genre de commentaire, et très rabaissant pour cette jeune artiste qui m’a l’air d’avoir beaucoup d’idée et de talent. Ça n’est pas sa faute si elle a les moyens de faire un métier que vous jugez frivole, c’est une chance qu’elle a eu et qu’elle a su saisir.
Natalia: je ne comprends pas votre message….savez vous qui est cette jeune fille talentueuse qui est remarquée depuis 2016 où elle a très vite exposé aux États Unis et en France? Donc les moyens d avoir un appartement? Être peintre frivole? C est triste ce genre de commentaire… pourquoi une fille d architectes talentueuse qui plus est intelligente et inspirante n a t elle pas le droit d être mise en lumière ? Tant de verve dans votre commentaire, puisse la vie vous rendre les yeux et le cœur tendre
@@astridnllizuog9398 ce sont de gros jaloux.
@@simon5497 "Y a pas plus féminin que cette insouciance improductive.", le sexe faible appreciera.
im currently studying french, i'm watching more french videos to practice my french and here i only understand "my parents are both architects" asjsksksdkdkl
Same here 😅. They just talk so fast!
@@zoegraham6409 i know right!! the other day i found a chrome extension tho that can show 2 language subtitles simultaneously for netflix.. at least all these binge watching will be a bit more productive 😅i dont know if you've heard of it maybe that can help u too
Its the way they link the words together I just can't catch up 😔
MidnightCanvas i know right!
At this rate we will both be fluent by the end of quarantine 😂
I actually think she’s great. The back story behind her work is incredibly interesting. People need to back off a bit.
She is great. I think the issue here is giving the spotlight to an already extremely privileged artist who's work she is lucky enough to exhibit worldwide, instead of featuring other great talented female artists who come from less privileged backgrounds and who might not fit in the expected Caucasian beauty standard. Just an observation.
She is actually fake. She lives an artists life on behalf and with money from her parents.
That's not that point-coming from real parisiennes(I lived in Paris for a long time myself although not born there) are trying to point out that that this gives a false impression of the reality. Now as the Parisienne at the top said(I find it repugnant that the discourse is so vulgar that she was attacked, by Americans who have never lived in Paris as I have-I lived in Paris for years, and I have the honor of calling myself a parisienne on a small level, although I wasn't born there. The lady who made this comment is an artist herself, and she was simply pointing out that Vogue, although they endeavor of course to show you glamour and luxury and chic style(which we all enjoy) that they should also use their platform to showcase real artists who are just as talented if not more-the difference is that is artist has very very rich parents who have enabled her to have this very elegant apartment in this beau coin(beautiful quartier) in Paris. People need to back off Felix Morley, who had the right to let her point of view as a real Parisian be known. Why should SHE be attacked..Well actually it's a he, Felix is a guy's name...nevertheless....the point is that to give the appearance that her artwork is the reason she lives this luxe life in this chic apart. is not the reality. So people need to back off of those who do NOT agree.
These are the times of critisizing everything, it seems.
@@souhailael-souki2373 I don’t disagree it’s just everyone is so aggressive these days.
Love it! I met Cyrielle Gulacsy a few years ago at her first exhibition in Paris (I think it was her first ...). I remember a young passionate and inspired artist. She had just left her job to devote herself to painting, without knowing how she'd be going to pay her rent!... Delighted to see her going on her merry way. Congrats! Can't wait to see the next show.
So great to read that! I discovered her work recently, it's really beautiful and interesting. Especially her original take on pointillism.
Love her work too!!! www.cyriellegulacsy.com/projects/
@@miad.anderson8106 Thx for sharing! 🙏
She's great. Her journey is really inspiring!
You know what I’ve noticed with these videos sometimes? That people are so obsessed with wanting to see others struggle in someway. Why is that? why is it that if someone hasn’t had struggles somehow (mind you from an outside perspective, because we DO NOT know these people) doesn’t come from a “poor” family, have connections in someway people automatically bash them or degrade them? Someone is always complaining about something. And I’ll never understand why. I’ve never felt the need to bring someone down because they may have had a bit more in life than me.
The negativity is not particularly towards these girls it is towards Vogue hyping inequality and privilege.
Katharine Larkin I am sick to death of your stupidly ignorant comment about privilege et al. Anyone can live like this and have a life like this if they want. Clearly you know nothing about Parisian life. When she mentions le boncoin that’s a website of people selling their own castoffs, so maybe this young lady isn’t rich. Something that irks me no end about Americans is they live in their little mundane bubbles and if they are fortunate to be able to travel somewhere outside the US they expect the rest of the world to be like the US. I hear it time and again. Apartments in Paris are handed down from generation to generation so don’t think that because something like this would cost xx number of dollars in LA or NY or Chicago that it is the same here because it’s not.
My advice to you and your ilk is lose the “privilege” mantra and get out and work for what you want. You just might get it?
@@billieford9683 As you said, "apartments in Paris are handed down from generation to generation" which means that "anyone" actually can't live like this without being lucky enough to have a parent or grandparent with an apartment like this to pass down!
Just to comment on „why are people obsessed with wanting to see others struggle in some way?“ ... because, unfortunately, most of the people in this world struggle and when they see someone else struggling they feel less alone. So it’s about how relatable those people we see on tv and youtube, are for the average person...
They re jealous simple ....
Intéressant lorsqu'elle parlait de son art! Et elle aime Agnes Martin donc toujours bien!
Imagine how tired we are
I feel you, I really do
Now my fav series has English subs!
Here style is literally what I aspire to!
Her apartment is such an aesthetic! 💖
Quel merveilleux univers...! Merci Cyrielle et Vogue Paris de nous y plonger. 2'52 captivantes. Beauté pour l'écoute et pour la vue.
Charming apartment and abundant in natural light.
True inspiring! I love this series. Well done Vogue Paris! xxx
I fell in love again for the 83th time while watching a Vogue video.
Ce genre d’artistes avec des 80m2 à st Germain...
C’est la réussite que veux tu !
@@eleonoreleo4084 Les parents aussi nan ? #realist
Lolilol
Les héritages ?
C'est cool la vie quand papa maman sont pleins aux as et te laisse faire du coloriage aussi longtemps qu'tu veux 😂😂
Is it just me or are these 'artists' all very young, very pretty, very bourgeois and very, very white?
Just shut up....
@@gambleviso7726 😂
Ugh. It’s France. In Europe? I seriously wonder if you would complain about their skin colour if it were all black African artists in South Africa. Also, no. I just watched one which was of a half Ethiopian girl, since you’re so obsessed with race, go watch that. If you want to complain about them being rich and clearly not particularly talented in comparison to the recognition they are getting, I’m more with you. Though, frankly, it is Vogue, what do you expect? They’re selling a fantasy. It is a bit repetitive though ‘oh I just wear simple, chic things, Dior, 500€ boots I found at some goddamn expensive flea market, etc.
@@lsjt8924 You've obviously not been to Paris in the last 30 years if you think it is all white.
@@casteretpollux m8, the irony. I live in Paris. I’m typing this from the Luxembourg Gardens. What I think is that France is majority white, and there is nothing wrong with showing lots of white women in Vogue. Why does everything have to have tons of black people in it or it’s racist, there’s literally nothing wrong with this. Where did I say it was ‘all white’ and why don’t you address what I actually said?
Love it when she says " sziu xiee sho poo sati"
Does anyone know the name of the music please?
The meaning behind her work is really cool.
After watching this vedio ,she makes me wanna know more about her.... Hehe
Can anyone tell me the name of the song that's playing in the background
I adore this video and this woman! I am experimenting with Pointillism as well and my favorite work of art is the Hubble telescopic deep field photograph that shows endless galaxies. That image changed my life.
Cool! Would love to see your work too ;-)
She’s one of the prettiest human beings I’ve ever seen, and she’s rich too, what a combo
How does she make a living to pay an apartment in Paris,as an artist, in a heavily saturated visual society, packed with talented artists who struggle to make a living themselves?
She does say both her parents are architects. Possibly some help still going on.
Parents for sure :)
KarlayS shes on vogue.... shes just talented and successful
@@olgapinho2004 I guess you are not an struggling artist yourself. Most talented artists, come from all kind of backgrounds, most don't have the connections to be successful, yet or never. I hope Vogue finds more talented female artists to make them successful. Watch Purple Palace's videos on Paris based artists and the reality of artists worldwide if you are interested in supporting artists.
KarlayS they were obviously being sarcastic
This girl is so talented and truly beautiful! You should follow her work guys !
Ah, yes.. Another glamorous vogue video to make us all dissatisfied with our lives lmao
Then, people who feel dissatisfied should not watch it and instead, try to get some self love so they dont go comparing themselves to others and instead take positive inspiration from them
Infact, that depends on your self esteem c:
Unlike the other caucasian girls who just wafted about in their expensive clothes (nothig wrong w/ the clothes), this girl is an artist and of substance and actually talked about skme of the decor in her appartment =] ♡
How the hell can she afford that apartment in Paris, doing doodles?
Her parents are architects
@@serkg4672 XD
That is great question I was wondering the same
cos she's rich AF. As all of the other girls.
Yeah good question
J'adore la chaise B33. Je crois que je pourrais en faire un livre entier dessus. Pas encore de toi, mais qui sait ?
Simplement magnifique
Just a rich kid
I love this, I love this very much
Ces oeuvres sont magnifique, j'aime cette vidéo.
omg! finally another person named cyrielle 🥺
My real name is Cereal. Does this count? Lol
I love her outfits! She seems so fun!
She seems boring af
She toots in them pants 😄
J’aime sa pantalon coloré par elle-même!!👖🎨😍
When you live in Paris and you know that you have to work so hard to have this kind of apartment who cost a huge amount of money. How it feels to be god’s favorite? 😂😭.
How dare you!
Sincerely
Greta Thunberg
Such is life...luck of the draw, baby!
Love the English subtitles thank you 🙏
Is Vogue aware that there are other cities in France besides Paris? Who am I kidding. Of course not.
the channel is called vogue paris lmao... there are other vogue youtube channels too
I mean, the Channel is called "Vogue paris", what else do you expect lol
Oh I thought it was called Vogue Paris, not Vogue France, lol!
@AG haha check again 😊
Cool stuff!
Cette video est magnifique de A à Z!
This is 2:40 minutes clip look like a hundred of random beautiful pictures glued together randomly. It's extremely weird if you watch without the sound. The pictures looking breathtaking but feel empty.
Newest "Taken" movie trailer looks good.
I love this type of content, because I can see how clichés live.
Everyone: art, beauty........
Me: hmmm nice outfits
To be fair, most people: Hell I wish I had rich parents too!
She inspires me
Cute and inspiring ! Incroyable jolie, un style de mode très beau, j'adore ca! Merci beaucoup pour ce vid.
I have a fairly spacious studio with abundant natural light. I've been living in it for a while. But I'm too lazy to decorate it much or even to prevent cramming. Rich or not, it's mostly about your effort and interest.
Tellement déconnecté de la réalité
What’s the song in the background please anyone... 🙏
Can anyone tell me the name of the background music pls
Yey something to watch while at home 💜
Loved her place and her art
who makes the moon man lamp at 0:31?
Don’t really understand the hate tbh. Obviously isn’t the typical lifestyle of an artist living in Paris, but it’s her lifestyle. I get it, she lucked out being born into a wealthy family and being beautiful, but she’s also extremely talented and works hard at her craft. 99% of the people hating don’t have the ability to do what she does anyway... so stay salty...
you would never hear about this girl if she wasnt pretty, there are many of girls who are amazing, hardworking and complete inspirations but dont look a certain way so there is no point in shining a light on them. so sick of this same pattern in videos,movies, or just all over the internet.give recognition to everyone !
Rich and white too. As a white female artist myself I would love to know more about the female artists of France who come from less privileged backgrounds.
@@KarlayS It's easy to find content about artists of more humble means and backgrounds. Just not on Vogue, who sell the illusion of Western beauty, wealth and style. It's all about consumerism and buying a place among the elite. Not hating on this young woman though, just saying.
Très inspirante !
Joli portrait de femme artiste ! 🕊
Lily K dans la même veine des jolie portrait il y a Doris de Maison Doris, authentique, humble mais accessible:
facebook.com/maisondoris/videos/551857619082507/
@@redstarblack971 Ô Merci beaucoup ! 😊
Lily K De rien. J’ai été agréablement surprise par son univers et la façon hyper sympathique de montrer ses imperfection avec autodérision tout en présentant des modèles de vêtements tellement stylés. Et en plus son mari qui l’a film avec amour fait le pitre sur les vidéos FB et IG. Bonne découverte 😉
@@redstarblack971 Son sourire est Beau à voir aussi ! J'aime ces gens qui illuminent leur monde, et le monde par la même occasion. 😉
Lily K haaaan ! Trop contente. Je pensais ça également!!🙌. C’est rare de voir des gens si généreux, genre qui donnent d’eux même sans calcul. C’est juste stupéfiant.
She's so adorable
I was really sorry when she ruined those pants with paint... beautiful girl though
Quelqu'un sait d'où vient la musique s'il-vous-plaît ? Merci d'avance
Loved the music
Wow quelle excellente surprise! Que de chemin parcouru depuis tes dessins à l'époque de Gerard de Nerval! Félicitations j'adore!
Enfin une fille intéressante dans ces séries !
What is the name of this beautiful music?☺️
when you don't have to pay your rent everything is so simple...
Shes like maybe the prettiest french woman alive.
Related to Gulacsy the Hungarian painter?!
If I could exchange lives with anyone in the world I would like to exchange with her. She's beautiful, she's French and she's an artist. 😍
you wouldnt exchange lives with... idk, someone insanely rich and young. Then just do art? idk.. nvm pfffft
@@knowledgeiskey1319 yeah that would be good too.. I just identify with her, I guess and also because we almost have the same name. ☺️
And she has got a rich parents.
You shouldn't wish to exchange your life with anybody's, every events of your life is what makes who you are, if you want to have such a life then work on your own to get to that point but comparing yourself to others won't bring you anywhere. As far as I know the most rewarding thing in life is getting to an incredible point while remembering where you come from, she certainly had a lot of luck, maybe did she work to get where she is but what about you?
@@jupl4794 I didn't say I wished it. I said if I could. Also, I can never become French no matter how hard I try 😂. I get your point tho but try to avoid telling someone what he/she should or shouldn't do.
so beautiful apartment ❤️❤️❤️ home sweet home 🥰
Is she Lajos Gulácsy's relative? (I ask because of her name) Lajos Gulácsy was a famous Hungarian artist in the 20th century.
How do you get pay?
Exactly, wouldn't the rest of reality like to know 😄
I don't understand a word but it feels good to listen to her
C a doit être tellement bien d avoir des parents plein au as et de pouvoir suivre ses rêves dans le luxe et la tranquillité. Le rêve de tout être humain donné a si peu d entre eux. Par contre je ne vois pas en quoi sa vie est inspirante. Elle donne envie ou, mais pour etre inspirer il faut que ce soit une vie auquel on puisse prétendre (en travaillant dur ou par chance ect...) pas quelque chose d inaccessible pour 99 pourcent des humains XD
Peut être que la vidéo n'a pas pour vocation d'être inspirante.
Impressionnat ! 😲 Beaucoup de maturité et d'intelligence de la part de cette femme, bravo 👏👏👏
I love French artsy/runway model type women 🌹
I don't care who her parents were, I just want to know where is the rope lamp (2:19) from 😞?
That could actually be pretty easy to make by your own!
Gulacsy was a very successfull and famous Hungarian artist .
It s a kind of easy life if your relatives made you rich enough to do what you want...
I thought she is Hungarian, because of her last name. Or idk
Same!
Pass Olivia same
She lives in France, speaks french as her native languagr: she is french.
@@lasauce7580 are you familiar with the concept of migrants ? She might speak french, live in France but her family might be from somewhere else.
I thought the same thing but because of the Hungarian painter Lajos Gulácsy
Name of the song Pleassseee
Je pourrais l’écouter pendant 3 heures..
I just want an apartment and aesthetic vibes like hers. 😩
Wheres the art part about?
She's the definition of aesthetic
LOVE it ❤️
Is she related to Lajos Gulácsy, a Hungarian artist?
✌️🇹🇭❤️🇫🇷🎨🖌️
J'aime l'art
Is her father Hungarian? Because her name Gulacsy (Gulácsy) is a Hungarian family name
I don’t know why but she reminds me of Beck from Netflix “You”. Here because I’m learning French.
All of us are artists but it's hard to stand out as one...
This reminds me of key & peele french restaurants skit.. 🤣
I clicked to find out where she got her pants from 😂😂😂
I want to be an artist living in paris just like this
A dream :')
you’d have to be extremely wealthy lmao
Get adopted by rich parents
L what about this one, from the Parisian fashion designer Doris from Maison Doris:
facebook.com/maisondoris/videos/551857619082507/
Or find a “patron” lol