Celebrity 'Courtcore': how and why celebs dress up for trial

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  • @2cool2bhot89
    @2cool2bhot89 Рік тому +8210

    The greatest crime being commited here is the fact "Courture" was right there and we're using courtcore 😭

    • @ghadakameche2248
      @ghadakameche2248 Рік тому +181

      Omg this is 🔥

    • @illogical001
      @illogical001 Рік тому +325

      I read it as Courture and thought it was so funny 💀💀💀

    • @ifyoulikepinacolada254
      @ifyoulikepinacolada254 Рік тому +80

      @@illogical001 i love that yours is the exact same yet ik what you mean 😭😭

    • @illogical001
      @illogical001 Рік тому +67

      @@ifyoulikepinacolada254 no, I mean I read it as Courture (what OP said) instead of Courtcore (what the actual title says)😭😭🤣

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Рік тому +7

      @@illogical001 same!

  • @petrab.7780
    @petrab.7780 Рік тому +2366

    I agree that Paltrow’s antics are ridiculous to the point of entertainment, but the larger part of me knows she ISNT doing it as a parody and is completely serious, and that honestly terrifies me

    • @TimothyCHenderson
      @TimothyCHenderson Рік тому +221

      Yeah, it's a business. It's quaint to call it camp and funny but she's selling scams. Not cool.

    • @nastassjahall9358
      @nastassjahall9358 Рік тому +38

      Yeah, it just infuriates me

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Рік тому +19

      is is terrifying

    • @leeeberle4322
      @leeeberle4322 Рік тому

      Paltrow was a third rate actress who won an undeserved Oscar by sleeping with uncle Harvey. The trial showed the world what a pretentious twit she is.

    • @abbymyers5072
      @abbymyers5072 Рік тому +71

      Nah she’s in on the joke and knowingly stokes the fires. Watch her speech to Harvard business school a few years ago where she tells them that outrage drives revenue for GOOP.

  • @kendrickloo2929
    @kendrickloo2929 Рік тому +1749

    First Lady's outfits are another type of outfit that gets detailed analysis on par with courtroom outfits. I'd love to see a video on that if it's in your area/wishlist!

    • @jo_jo_jo
      @jo_jo_jo Рік тому +77

      I would love an a analysis about the presidential family aesthetic. You know, the Kennedy's and all that Hyannis Port vibe.

    • @sarahwatts7152
      @sarahwatts7152 Рік тому +92

      Plus maybe a bit of commentary on how British royals are supposed to dress vs. USA presidential fashion

    • @kdlf333
      @kdlf333 Рік тому +4

      I love this!!

    • @agelesstailoress
      @agelesstailoress Рік тому +25

      A great book about this is “Why They Wore: The Politics and Pop Culture of First Ladies Fashion” which is all about the fashion choices and their political/social impact during their time goes from Martha Washington to Melina Trump. It a great mix of pictures and text.

    • @cassiea13245678
      @cassiea13245678 Рік тому +1

      I love how the show Veep leans into this too!

  • @latedala07
    @latedala07 Рік тому +941

    I was fascinated with how Elizabeth Holmes dressed in her criminal trials compared to how she dressed during her business “heyday.” During her business, she emulated Steve Jobs, with minimalist, masculine black turtlenecks and simple androgynous pantsuits. No dresses, hair back, makeup that emphasized the intensity of her gaze and sharpness of her features. In her trial, she was dressed in pastels, dresses, soft silhouettes or feminine suits, with her hair down and curled and makeup minimal, dewy and gentle. Absolutely fascinating, particularly since it was such a departure from her intentionally “assertive boy genius” appearance of her business persona.

    • @emma-fy1xi
      @emma-fy1xi Рік тому +84

      plus emphasizing her pregnancy bump...

    • @andi-pj3ro
      @andi-pj3ro Рік тому +25

      they mention this dichotomy quite a bit in the new NYT house-stay interview of Elizabeth!

    • @wplants9793
      @wplants9793 Рік тому +77

      She’s rebranding herself as a mother. Because how could you put a mother behind bars! (It is actually terrible to separate babies and moms when the mom has to go to jail esp right after birth)

  • @graywithana127
    @graywithana127 Рік тому +4000

    as an autistic person, body language experts seem super unreliable. "She's not making eye contact and fidgeting so she must be lying" nah I just have autism

    • @cannibalisticrequiem
      @cannibalisticrequiem Рік тому +314

      I mean, Body Language Experts, _real_ Body Language Experts, are meant to work within the criminal justice system to help law enforcement track down murderers. (And that is ideally, when the police officers involved aren't being their usual incompetent selves, going after the wrong person out of racial bias, or not taking cases seriously out of that same racial or misogynistic bias.) The problem comes when every John or Jane-come-lately with a phone, a TikTok, and an unhealthy obsession with True Crime starts claiming to be "Body Language Experts" with no certifications and a desire for their 15 minutes of fame. Because that's when it gets messy with a bunch of contradictions because some internet rando with a hard-on for Johnny Depp, or just wants to take a person down out of spite.
      I feel like _actual_ Body Language Experts will, or _should_ , take someone's mental illness into account-- because, y'know, that's what they went to school, got all that training, and were certified for. "Body Language Experts" that are Terminally Online and live on TikTok aren't going to be taking small details and nuances into account, because they just want the dopamine rush of people listening to them and getting their "engagement".

    • @tedddybear
      @tedddybear Рік тому +294

      @@cannibalisticrequiem I def agree with what you’ve said, just wanted to make sure you were aware autism isn’t a mental illness 😅 (I think you have good intentions, just wanted to point out it’s a neurodevelopmental disorder!)

    • @MayaMickaMicak
      @MayaMickaMicak Рік тому

      I've heard that there's no scientific evidence behind that body language stuff anyways, it's more like pseudoscience, and you see what you want to see. There are no universal ways our bodies and faces move when we lie or tell the truth. There are also some great UA-cam videos explaining the evidence (or lack thereof) behind it, if you want I can link it to you
      Sorry if my English is bad, it's not my native language, hope you have a great day! ❤

    • @morley364
      @morley364 Рік тому +266

      'She's bouncing her leg so she's nervous and lying' I have ADHD, I'm just vibing.

    • @elenymm
      @elenymm Рік тому +74

      I am by no means an expert on the topic, but I've studied body language enough to know that part of what makes it tricky is that you have to take a lot into account. Gestures are usually watched in clusters, not in isolation and circumstances impact their meaning. Also, subjects usually have to be watched for a while so their idiosyncrasies can be noted and base line established.

  • @booksattack
    @booksattack Рік тому +2809

    as a law student that is going to attend an international moot court before the european court of human rights in 2-3 weeks and has, therefore, been carefully choosing her outfits for each pleading, i am LIVING for this video

    • @entropy3615
      @entropy3615 Рік тому +114

      You better slay lol! And Goodluck!
      Also don't know if the youths are still saying slay 🤷‍♀️

    • @peaceflowerstudios6833
      @peaceflowerstudios6833 Рік тому +55

      Girboss 💅💅💅

    • @lockheart619
      @lockheart619 Рік тому +64

      Okay Elle Woods! 💃

    • @matilda_stay7053
      @matilda_stay7053 Рік тому +24

      Good luck you're going to look amazing for sure 🤍

    • @distantraveller9876
      @distantraveller9876 Рік тому +11

      Why does every law student feel the need to tell people they're going to law school? We literally don't care lol

  • @CHLOEDEATHGOD
    @CHLOEDEATHGOD Рік тому +697

    I hate Gywneth and her company goop. I work in a health supplement shop, and the idea of selling a product that would hurt your customers is disgusting (the jade egg situation was very disturbing). I do agree that she's an actress and is very good at her job of making people think she is kind and sweet and a "funny character." To me, this woman is cold and calculated.

    • @lordfreerealestate8302
      @lordfreerealestate8302 Рік тому +89

      I took issue with this as well. Controversial celebs will lean into memes and goofy personas to evade accountability.

    • @Inthepotwithdiogenes
      @Inthepotwithdiogenes Рік тому +1

      Yeah, i don't like giving her any distance from how predatory and exploititive goop was/is. This hurt sick, desperate people and their families who were willing to pay and price tag and believe any lie if it might help their situation. She wasn't just scamming rich "wellness culture" type people. And let's not act like there hasn't some covid misinformation/denial going on through goop.
      As a chonically ill disabled person, i dont think Gwen is cute or funny or camp. I think she's a fucking danger to the well-being and lives of people like me. I think she'd step on my corpse if it would get her an extra dollar or a new fan or more status.
      It's a big mistake to make her into a meme. She's just going to keep doing this and we are going to keep letting her get away with it without any true consequences (money is not a consequence when you are that rich). We should treat her as the predatory, unethical, exploititive scammer she is.

    • @bre7931
      @bre7931 Рік тому +3

      Hate is a strong word for someone you don’t know 😅

    • @orangefruit12
      @orangefruit12 Рік тому +1

      @@bre7931 Its understandable to dislike someone for their actions but to hate them based on how they are being portrayed in the media is too farfetched. After all a business is still a business and in the end people decide for themselves whether or not to believe in brands or products. It's not always a brand's fault for selling. If a person's lack of caution and lack of initiative to do their own research is what's going to bring them financial struggles in buying products then that's entirely their fault. It's like putting the blame on an artist with adult content music for having young fans instead of it being the parents' fault for failing to guide and raise their child properly. This is literally the internet where everything can either be a lie, truth, good, or bad. No one's going to actually babysit you here.

    • @CHLOEDEATHGOD
      @CHLOEDEATHGOD Рік тому

      @bre7931 you can hate people you don't know. Never meet Hitler, still hate him.

  • @imsoboredhahaha
    @imsoboredhahaha Рік тому +874

    Amy Winehouse’s court looks were great.
    Her hair in her classic beehive hair, her eyeliner perfectly applied, oversized blouse and fitted blazer, a black mini skirt, her classic ballet slippers and a cigarette in her mouth. She was iconic.
    *there was another one where she wore a bright floral mini dress, a black cropped cardigan and beige heals.

    • @LotusesGalaxyOcean
      @LotusesGalaxyOcean Рік тому +36

      I think you have touched on a pivotal issue. Many of these celebrities do not adapt their image to court well. And then they also do not further adapt it to the message they are trying to send at the moment. Gwenyth Paltrow did both. Often celebrities try to flip their image in court conflicting with their known character.

    • @distantraveller9876
      @distantraveller9876 Рік тому +4

      She was a drug addict and an alcoholic who died at 27 but yeah, otherwise super classy...

    • @deezpistachionuts
      @deezpistachionuts Рік тому +28

      @@distantraveller9876 Burn. Damn, you're so cool.

    • @hamiltontrash9255
      @hamiltontrash9255 Рік тому +4

      ​@@distantraveller9876and? Nothing to do with her style being classy

    • @distantraveller9876
      @distantraveller9876 Рік тому

      @@hamiltontrash9255 She was trashy as hell, Amy's whole style was kinda trashy with the cigarettes and heavy drug use and even her clothing choices. Maybe we have different definitions on what "classy" looks like but traditionally it's the opposite of "trashy". Amy Winehouse literally looked like she just came out of a trailer park. Still love her music though, no hate.

  • @Laundrification
    @Laundrification Рік тому +717

    As an autistic person, my entire life I've had people think I was lying because I either was avoiding eye contact, or trying to maintain eye contact too intensely, lmao.

    • @jeposaurusrex
      @jeposaurusrex Рік тому +56

      Same. I never know if I’m doing too much or not enough so now I just stare past ppl into the void.

    • @elenymm
      @elenymm Рік тому +6

      Yeah, some people when they lie look others in the eyes more to see if the lie is believed or not. Your different behavior registers as unusual and suspect because we make that judgement in a matter of seconds, but I'm sure when people get to know you they adapt.

    • @FuzzyKittenBoots
      @FuzzyKittenBoots Рік тому

      @@elenymm No, there is no reliable evidence for people avoiding eye contact *or* deliberate eye contact when lying and the people claiming there is are so damn bad. The participants being studied are *told* to either lie or tell the truth. Do you know who also tend to make excessive amounts of eye contact? Beginner theatre students.

    • @alvadenbezta777
      @alvadenbezta777 Рік тому +6

      @@jeposaurusrex this is too relatable

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Рік тому +32

      Same, also when I was nervous when actually interrogated about something, i was scared to fidget so i kept very still - and apparently me being “too calm” meant i was guilty
      So you can’t move but you can’t not move wtf

  • @michellelee7846
    @michellelee7846 Рік тому +1253

    Multiple psych professors of mine had a vehemet grudge against lie detector tests so know you're not alone, Mina.

    • @cannibalisticrequiem
      @cannibalisticrequiem Рік тому

      I mean... I feel like it's pretty common knowledge in 2023 that lie detector tests are not accurate as someone can easily manipulate them into a false indication of telling the truth when they're not, and on the other side of the coin, said tests could lead an innocent person into a guilty verdict. Like, we figured that out years ago, so why people are still acting like they're being used as a "reliable" source of information for court cases is confusing.

    • @morley364
      @morley364 Рік тому

      To say nothing of 'body language experts'. So much of what's out there is garbage, and it's so obvious when people just pick out things and twist them to support the narrative they already had in their head.

    • @avasava7720
      @avasava7720 Рік тому +107

      Well it’s not just your suspicions. It’s literally physiologically proven that lie detector tests (a measure of limited domains) are easily manipulated. Also, if you’ve ever watched nearly any lie detector test from a big creator on youtube, they all use the same person..

    • @awdatzya
      @awdatzya Рік тому

      as far as i know, lie detector tests cannot be used as evidence anymore since they were so unreliable

    • @distantraveller9876
      @distantraveller9876 Рік тому +22

      @@avasava7720 It's not just that they are easily manipulated and falsifiable like an IQ test, it's also a question of them being unreliable measures of wether someone is lying or not. If a person is anxious or nervous it could easily result in a false positive.

  • @mqk1697
    @mqk1697 Рік тому +686

    This is the first time I’ve ever disagreed with a take. Cardi was convicted for having 2 women violently physically assaulted because her husband was cheating with them. She purposefully chose to glamorize assault with flamboyant outfits and was given a warning by the judge not to use it as 'a fashion show'. It was disturbing and to deliberately signal she didn’t take her crime serious, nothing to do with comfort

    • @troublenabubble2571
      @troublenabubble2571 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @reba738
      @reba738 Рік тому +29

      @@troublenabubble2571 what's so funny?

    • @troublenabubble2571
      @troublenabubble2571 Рік тому

      @@reba738 uh, your paragraph about how someone else feels about what they went through, tf. Goofy ass

    • @_nia1565
      @_nia1565 Рік тому +6

      I'm not from US so I don't really know much about it, but I think in the video she's talking about another trial

    • @mqk1697
      @mqk1697 Рік тому +27

      @@_nia1565 it’s the same trial, she says so at 21:51

  • @Chuuzus
    @Chuuzus Рік тому +736

    Lil Kim’s court outfits in 2005 could be a coffee table look book and I would buy it

    • @cb9825
      @cb9825 Рік тому +16

      I searched for the photos. those outfits are amazing🤩 seems like a professional stylist worked with her.

    • @louis-ol1rb
      @louis-ol1rb Рік тому +3

      YES.

    • @Zeverinsen
      @Zeverinsen Рік тому +23

      @@cb9825 She was styled by Marc Jacobs, so yes!

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +226

    I never realised that this would be an aesthetic but I’m LIVING for it.
    Also, I’m biased to say Lady Diana in her signature suit and blazer in blue is a favourite.

  • @smrknggrl
    @smrknggrl Рік тому +334

    This is a real thing not only for celebrities but for big cases with public appeal. Here in Brazil we had this girl whom, with the help of her then boyfriend and boyfriend's brother, planned and killed her parents to get the heritage money. She was young, in university, she had good upbringing being like way above middle-class people in São Paulo. The case of course had massive coverage in brazilian news due to the cruelty of the deaths and when her involvement with the crime started being more than a speculation she (advised by her lawyer) started dressing like A CHILD, wearing pigtails and everything. It was ridiculous. Her and her lawyer were trying to pledge for mental insanity and she did some interviews for national tv channels playing this innocent and vulnerable woman-child. Her name's Suzane Von Richthofen if you guys want to look up and she was sentenced and is still in jail.

    • @floweyfangirl69420
      @floweyfangirl69420 Рік тому +25

      Suzanne von Richthofen, that case shook the whole country up
      e que supresa um outro brasileiro aqui!

    • @MsGabrielaf6
      @MsGabrielaf6 Рік тому +13

      @@floweyfangirl69420 somos 3 brasileiros fãs da Mina Lee

    • @smrknggrl
      @smrknggrl Рік тому +6

      @@MsGabrielaf6 hahah pode ter certeza que tem muitos brasileiros por aqui, tenho várias amigas que assistem

    • @isabelafernandes2813
      @isabelafernandes2813 Рік тому +8

      Ela não está mais na prisão não, foi solta no começo desse ano 😬

    • @Queen-ty1xz
      @Queen-ty1xz Рік тому +5

      Rapaz sabia disso não. Não acompanhei o caso

  • @EH012
    @EH012 Рік тому +139

    The storyline for the musical Chicago was based on similar appearance-focussed judgements in the 1920s. I remember reading about Sabella Nitti. She was initially sentenced to death and didn't even speak English to know it. She was eventually acquitted with the help of a young lawyer named Helen Cirese, who got her to learn English and (I kid you not) gave her a makeover. Apparently juries were letting women off as long as they were attractive. And convicting them of whatever if not. Yeesh.

  • @soymikleo
    @soymikleo Рік тому +143

    this topic is so interesting ive never rlly thought of the implications of their styling choices in court aside from being formal

  • @CARATMom
    @CARATMom Рік тому +197

    Naomi’s runway looks when she would leave her community service activities in NYC were iconic. She was able to change her persona non grata status after losing her trial for assault against her housekeeper.

  • @jhardman1876
    @jhardman1876 Рік тому +196

    I 100% agree with the body language expert take, so many times it comes across as "this person is clearly guilty because they didn't act like how we think they should" which is incredibly problematic considering the high number of ways people would react to any given situation, not even taking into account things like neurodivergency, and often these things are after a horrible trauma? Like I don't know how I would act if I found out a family member was attacked, I don't want to ever find out, but how much more horrible would it be if I also had to worry about showing grief in the right way at the right times in front of the right people. Like even when I'm just normal sad my instinctual reaction would be to make a joke, which would probably get me labeled as a murderer if the circumstances were right

    • @scubatuba1083
      @scubatuba1083 Рік тому +13

      I think that all the time, like usually in stressful situations I shut down and become almost robotic, I feel very disassociated and act completely different from my normal self. I could see how other people could look at that response and think that must mean guilty.

    • @stringcheese6833
      @stringcheese6833 Рік тому +4

      This was actually a big part of the Amanda Knox case. Shortly after she was arrested by the Italian police because of the death of her roommate, she was laughing and goofing around with the police officers. The security camera footage of that was used as a huge piece of evidence in her case (and Italian media derisively refered to her as Foxy Knoxy because of it), but IIRC, it was just a matter of shock. Her brain couldn't really process what had happened yet, so she acted like she was oblivious to what was really going on. Even without neurodivergency or trauma, people don't all act the same. An individual might have tells, but unless you're their mother or best friend, you're not likely to be able to pick up on them

  • @LucyusMaximus
    @LucyusMaximus Рік тому +70

    Many of these fits remind me of the phase a lot of us went through - Not knowing how to dress for job interviews as a teen/young adult, so you just threw a cheap blazer or a random business casual item over whatever else you were wearing. Also they all look slightly windswept in every photo, like they forgot they had court, ran late and didn't have time to finish their makeup or hair. Love the chaos of trying to look more "down to earth" professional.

  • @strawberrylime33
    @strawberrylime33 Рік тому +116

    What a nice surprise, Mina finds the most diverse range of topics to explore!
    I'm begging for her take on places like ThredUp, Depop, The RealReal, Temu, and Mercari.

    • @brkh96
      @brkh96 Рік тому

      What are they?

    • @tomsgrexit
      @tomsgrexit Рік тому +9

      One of these is not like the others (that being temu, basically fast fashion on steroids)

    • @strawberrylime33
      @strawberrylime33 Рік тому

      @H i believe they're all online fashion stores with questionable quality/marketing to hook you in, but what u see aint what u get. The RealReal is a place to buy expensive high fashion purses for cheaper, but I've heard it's shady AF. Depop is where you can buy or sell used clothing; it's branding is all about recycling, making used clothes fashionable again.

    • @tomsgrexit
      @tomsgrexit Рік тому +11

      @@brkh96 Thredup, Mercari, and Depop are places to buy and sell mostly used or no longer wanted clothing. Temu is pretty much like Wish, SheIn, and Romwe. They sell things for a marked down price, but use laborers overseas that they pay practically nothing, and the quality of the items are extremely subpar.
      I don't know much about The RealReal but from my understanding, they basically sell used and vintage clothing that's more 'high end' so the prices are usually way pricier. I use Mercari and Thredup the most and I really like those (especially Mercari bc people don't just sell clothing on there).

  • @dionemartins0212
    @dionemartins0212 Рік тому +11

    Another reason why there were so many eyes turned to the Amber and Depp case is that it didn't feel so "black and white". The situation was muddy at first and everyone wanted to know who the "bad guy" was

  • @sundiva7642
    @sundiva7642 Рік тому +77

    I'm just thinking about how people were attacking Megan the stallion about the outfit she wore to court. I don't really remember what was said but someone was like because she dresses explicitly doesn't mean that sheshouldbe harmed or something like that and I totally agree

    • @Brianna58321
      @Brianna58321 Рік тому +2

      Absolutely, happy to see someone go into more detail about it. I think her outfit was really powerful and her mentality strong.

  • @tessiagriffith9555
    @tessiagriffith9555 Рік тому +80

    My cousin was a disney employee and yeah, Disney employees basically dropped out of reality and into a trippy kind of purgatory.

    • @Elhastezy888
      @Elhastezy888 Рік тому +12

      I second that. One of my best friends did ten years at Disneyland.
      I took years to deprogram

  • @4eyesinthecorner399
    @4eyesinthecorner399 Рік тому +282

    I found it interesting when watching the Netflix show ‘Inventing Anna’ as it showed this whole process of her lawyer pushing Anna to wear a certain style of clothing and Anna pushing back and insisting on wearing something else, and the court and public’s reactions to what she wore as a result.

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Рік тому +25

      I also immediately thought of that when I saw the video title!

    • @jorrdan.
      @jorrdan. Рік тому +2

      at the time of the actual anna’s court appearances there was a really popular instagram account that covered her looks

    • @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195
      @hypatiakovalevskayasklodow9195 Рік тому

      @@jorrdan. they did that in the show, did you watch the show? it’s pretty good, though probably not all true ofc

  • @AndrewArtpop
    @AndrewArtpop Рік тому +43

    mina never fails to add detail and nuance to all her work

  • @ruzzelladrian907
    @ruzzelladrian907 Рік тому +188

    I’m going to court tomorrow. This video came in just on-time. I’m going to family court to make my order protection against my abusive and homophobic step-father permanent.

  • @PokhrajRoy.
    @PokhrajRoy. Рік тому +70

    The theme of this video reminds me of that episode in Brooklyn Nine-Nine where Rosa dresses for court and is aided by the chaotic duo of Charles and the Sergeant.

  • @lovelietejada
    @lovelietejada 10 місяців тому +1

    I'm so glad you included cardi because her court fits are my favorite

  • @pamelaguerra3768
    @pamelaguerra3768 Рік тому +16

    Not a woman but a really good "f you" styling moment was Dee Snider from Twister Sister in that one court case about censorship.. a bunch of other rock stars also atended and they really cleaned up, wearing suits and and slicking their hair but this man was like nah bitch and he went in full 80's rock star parafernallia and then proseded to kick ass when he actually had to talk and I think that's beautifull

  • @alicevinterqvist7053
    @alicevinterqvist7053 Рік тому +19

    Everything that happens in the world and yet Mina Le having worked at Disney world is what makes the most sense to me... you know, now that we know this intel it's so obvious she worked at Disney!

  • @omgkthxbi
    @omgkthxbi Рік тому +126

    Someone said my serial killer glasses were "gwyneth in court chic" and I was like ???????? I guess that is better than calling them serial killer glasses haha

    • @mallorycarpinski1160
      @mallorycarpinski1160 Рік тому

      Is it though? 😅

    • @JeanPaulBeaubier
      @JeanPaulBeaubier Рік тому

      old rich money tend to dress minimalist/vintage. minimalism came into vogue in the same era that your retro "serial killer" glasses were in fashion. That's why.

  • @elsamarie222
    @elsamarie222 Рік тому +25

    I love that you’re covering this topic!! I find it so fascinating bc there really is an aesthetic to it and it’s so interesting

  • @coffeecat357
    @coffeecat357 Рік тому +41

    15:30 no because as a person who naturally fidgets, jerks etc. even when im completely calm ive always thought it was sooo weird that general lying "tells" are just things neurodivergent and/or metally ill people tend to do (avoid eye contact, fidget, jerk, etc.)

  • @norwhals.norwhals
    @norwhals.norwhals Рік тому +23

    15:30 münecat’s video debunking body language experts is so good!! highly recommend if you’re interested in that

  • @dorotaisqueen3650
    @dorotaisqueen3650 Рік тому +16

    This exact topic was discussed in the essay Trial by Fashion by Veronique Hyland, which I read in her book Dress Code, and it was super in-depth and interesting! I highly recommend reading it if you're interested.

  • @melaniemerkosky
    @melaniemerkosky Рік тому +3

    I’m in the middle of a huge life transition and have felt very much like a leaf in the wind over the past few months. This talk was so soothing. Thank you.

  • @demilovatofaith
    @demilovatofaith Рік тому +691

    The body language expert thing seems like it would disadvantage neurodivergent folks and the mentally ill.

    • @marcp886
      @marcp886 Рік тому +52

      Not necessarily. Body language expert first establish a "baseline" for each individual to see what is their specific body language like in certain situations. These baselines differ from person to person.

    • @demilovatofaith
      @demilovatofaith Рік тому

      @Marc P That's exactly what I said. Not everyone has the same baseline...... It disadvantages neurodivergent and mentally ill people. In order to stop crime, we provide resources, not police people. Body language experts are useless in the fight for abolition.

    • @elenymm
      @elenymm Рік тому +10

      ​@@marcp886 yeah, this is how I know you know what you're talking about. I'm constantly explaining baselines to people haha

    • @katdavis1030
      @katdavis1030 Рік тому +135

      @@marcp886 baselines don’t really do anything to mitigate the issues with body language analysis being horribly ableist. They never account for things like masking or sensory problems in the moment. When I’m masking my autism and pretending to look you in the eyes but it’s tiring so I eventually have to give up, that doesn’t mean I’m a liar avoiding eye contact suddenly. When I’m shaking and fidgeting is bc of sensory overload and anxiety, not bc I’m hiding something. “Reading” body language isn’t really effective at all

    • @nala3055
      @nala3055 Рік тому +64

      @Kat Davis exactly this! Ihave ADHD and I can interact totally differently based on my energy levels. Not to mention that any "baseline" established is probably still totally inaccurate if the person making it is neurotypical. They simply don't understand the neurodivergent experience

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Рік тому +22

    The sheer prices for a lot of these clothes is eyewatering

  • @elise4238
    @elise4238 Рік тому +2

    Mina your makeup/hair/skin combination is ACTUALLY flawless in this video i cannot stop staring!!

  • @ladybugd0ts
    @ladybugd0ts Рік тому +9

    i’ve been on a mina le binge lately, thank u for fueling the fire!!!

  • @janemechner446
    @janemechner446 Рік тому +4

    this was such a good video mina. love love when your videos integrate a societal critique with fashion, nothing is worn in a vacuum! love always :)

  • @Kat-yq6vw
    @Kat-yq6vw Рік тому +3

    I adore your commentary, Mina. You’re such a gem.

  • @amandabiz
    @amandabiz Рік тому +5

    you’re probably one of the most entertaining channels out there!!! thank you for all your hard work!

  • @lucyj8204
    @lucyj8204 Рік тому +14

    I've read that juries can also be swayed by how supporters are dressed. If a criminal defendant has smartly dressed friends in the gallery, it's easier to believe that they're a good person who made a mistake. But if you have no friends, or friends who turn up in dirty leisurewear and cause disruption, it's easier to believe they're a bad person.
    I ... don't really think juries are very good at judging innocence.

  • @larkfly9273
    @larkfly9273 Рік тому +6

    Mina you always have the most original ideas! Please keep standing out from the youtube crowd and coming up with stuff like this

  • @태이씨
    @태이씨 Рік тому +8

    I'm currently reading the book "Homo Ludens. A study of the play element in culture" by Johan Huizinga, and according to it, yes, courtroom is a lot like a theater stage. It has always been a spectacle where you can observe which side wins. I highly recommend the book.

  • @ratsolos_zdechami
    @ratsolos_zdechami Рік тому +36

    15:21 polygraph tests are not admissible as evidence in court and neither is body language analysis, its interesting though that detectives often use body language analysis in order to asses behaviour and carry out questioning accordingly. I agree that youtube "experts" mostly have no experience in the field and overemphasize it to paint someone as the guilty person. Its interesting you mentioned that!

    • @manderly33
      @manderly33 Рік тому +4

      It’s interesting but it’s also mostly bs.

  • @softlyblack_168
    @softlyblack_168 Рік тому +8

    I loved that little jury duty scene insert, glad to know someone else who watched it

    • @moderndesigner
      @moderndesigner Рік тому

      What was this scene from? It looks so funny.

    • @yodoquynh5597
      @yodoquynh5597 Рік тому

      @@moderndesigner i did a little search and it's from a show literally called "jury duty"

  • @alvafairchild13
    @alvafairchild13 Рік тому +1

    I love Naomi's choice of jewelry it fits the circumstances so well

  • @random23287
    @random23287 Рік тому +1

    I'm living for that ruffled top + hair combo! Somehow, it's giving the three musketeers.

  • @antoineleclerc5638
    @antoineleclerc5638 Рік тому +22

    Hey Mina, I love your videos, but I just wanted to say, i would love more Fashion History videos ! I love when you use your fashin history knowledge, and show some sources, it really puts some things into perspective and makes us discover some forgotten influences of our contemporary fashion

    • @hermofvn
      @hermofvn Рік тому

      This is Fashion History too

  • @Liolia22
    @Liolia22 Рік тому +74

    Small consideration: Gwyneth was asked “what is your wellness routine”, not “what is your full daily meal plan”? So I think she responded with the foods/practices she eats/does for self-care due to inflammation she developed as a result of having had Covid-19.
    So, while I’m not a fan of hers, I think the uproar over her response fails to keep the specific question in mind. (Edits for grammar)

    • @luca.desu.2590
      @luca.desu.2590 Рік тому +8

      Yeah I was just going to say this too but you said it better

    • @anikbay3474
      @anikbay3474 Рік тому +15

      I agree with you. I also have a real problem with judging what any woman eats, even a celebrity, and even Gwyneth. I am no fan of hers, but let her eat what she wants.

    • @wplants9793
      @wplants9793 Рік тому +7

      Also we don’t know if that truly is all she eats in a day. I think she was give me examples of some thing she eats and win. To me it was not An exhaustive list.

    • @reba738
      @reba738 Рік тому +5

      Thank you, I'm not a fan of Gweneths but she said "wellness routine" not what I eat in a day.

    • @mallorycarpinski1160
      @mallorycarpinski1160 Рік тому +1

      I think she even responded to this saying "of course I eat more than that!"

  • @annaselbdritt7916
    @annaselbdritt7916 Рік тому +5

    omg this look is amazing on you. you look like an angelic vampire lawyer, I love it

  • @erinhawkins5984
    @erinhawkins5984 Рік тому +1

    Excellent analysis. I’d so love for you to take a close look at the clothes, hair, and makeup of Love and Death.

  • @lilac951
    @lilac951 Рік тому +7

    Girl, I'm so happy you are wearing bright winter colors lately. You look amazing 👏

  • @okok-go9kg
    @okok-go9kg Рік тому +9

    Girl I love being called a beautiful dove😭

  • @kavyashrivastav4258
    @kavyashrivastav4258 Рік тому +5

    What a unique idea! I'm so in awe of your mind, Mina ❤️✨

  • @cordeliaistheone
    @cordeliaistheone Рік тому

    Fascinating and nuanced as always, but I'm mostly commenting because I'm weirdly obsessed with that Tim Robinson sketch so your usage of it was particularly appreciated lmao; all the clips you used were great and lightened the sometimes heavy subject matter.
    Gwyneth is such a dystopian character lmao she's not the *most* harmful person in the world but yeah, she's so bad it does become camp. Very Disney villain-esque.

  • @isildhen
    @isildhen Рік тому +5

    The interesting aspect of behavior analysis is only when you base your assessment off of the baseline of the person you analyze. This means we all act differently, and all have our way of expressing ourselves verbally and physically. So if my baseline is fidgeting a lot or not making eye contact, it would not be considered in trying to figure out whether I am deceptive!
    Then again, professional behavioral analysts admit there is no definitive way of knowing someone is being deceptive, only hints that may encourage to look further into a situation :P

  • @xaajjaa
    @xaajjaa Рік тому +1

    i’ll sit thru mina’s ad bc she’s a queen and gets thru it swiftly! 🤓🤘🏽

  • @mi-no3wk
    @mi-no3wk Рік тому +2

    I have court on Friday for shoplifting so thanks for dropping this video so I know what to wear

  • @senselesschanify
    @senselesschanify Рік тому +12

    Can you do another video on the bridgerton-universe ? This much on Queen Charlotte ? I loved the costumes very much. I never payed much attention to men’s wear in historic setting but I really liked King George’s outfits :) I felt they took the clothes from that time and gave them a modern twist. It felt genuine to his character as portrayed (down to earth King) and harmonised well with Queen Charlotte‘s attire ✨
    The contrast of Princess Augusta’s Dressed to Queen Charlotte‘s were also very nice and reflecting their place in life and their view on things ☺️

  • @ameliashaw428
    @ameliashaw428 Рік тому +8

    I feel like Elizabeth Holmes’ court fashion could be a multi hour video.

  • @anyadeering
    @anyadeering Рік тому +2

    I’ll never forget Sarah Snyder showing up to court, Birkin in hand, and posting on Instagram simply “I didn’t steal a Birkin.” She also wrote a tshirt of her own mugshot to court.
    Very similar to Winona and the MJ dress.

  • @shanematuszek9009
    @shanematuszek9009 Рік тому

    Thanks!

  • @ic5889
    @ic5889 Рік тому +9

    the only body language experts i trust are moms who know when their teenager is lying to them

  • @Skip-Towne
    @Skip-Towne Рік тому +8

    The moment Mina started defining "stealth wealth" I thought 'oh, so like The Row?' then she immediately showed that pic of Paltrow wearing that Row coat 😂

  • @matildakorinthenberg9914
    @matildakorinthenberg9914 Рік тому +6

    Just gotta say that a classmate of mine got bullied a lot for being thin and having long legs. Her Jeans never fit because they were to short and therefore looked funny and people started to frequently make fun of her suggesting she has an ED… every day, but the real reason for her weight was a medical issue and she suffered a lot from those comments… even though fat people are made fun of more often, this can also happen for thin people. Especially since you’re really precise and cautious when talking about difficult topics. I think using that meme like this negates the fact that people really can get bullied for the strangest things. We should just keep that in mind, I think.
    Love your content though ❤

  • @DrAnarchy69
    @DrAnarchy69 Рік тому +2

    I LOVE that Naomi Campbell wore a beehive! I have multiple beehive wigs because the hairdo is amazing

  • @hp8685
    @hp8685 Рік тому

    love a good Mina thumbnail like this, they always set the scene really nicely

  • @stargirl3455
    @stargirl3455 Рік тому

    man, i love your videos. strangely enough i'm not that into fashion or this celebrity/high-brow culture but your vids make me notice things i never would have otherwise
    i was wondering have you thought about making a video about princess diana? i think she's very iconic

  • @thetrygurl6157
    @thetrygurl6157 Рік тому

    Ur voice is so calming 😌

  • @tanecurtze2347
    @tanecurtze2347 Рік тому +5

    Law student living for this videooo❤️❤️

  • @aed4n92
    @aed4n92 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed this one!! So interesting to see the focus on fashion during trials.

  • @NannoAnno
    @NannoAnno Рік тому +2

    I love these gossip videos, it feels like we are sharig a pot of coffe and I'm just listeing to my bestie telling me about all the celebrity shiet that usually flies over my head

  • @ConcietedMuchXD
    @ConcietedMuchXD Рік тому

    This fit is everything!!! So beautiful Mina!!

  • @merty5713
    @merty5713 Рік тому +32

    This is exactly why some countries are trying to have DV and AS-related cases without a jury. A jury, apart from having no knowledge about important aspects of DV like coercive control and DARVO, also can be swayed by things like appearances and body language. It is not good enough for justice. The verdict in Amber's case was heartbreaking for survivors of DV and AS everywhere and it literally showed the problem with jury trials on such important issues. I hope in some future date, the US justice system would also consider having these cases without a jury.

    • @anyaaa2801
      @anyaaa2801 Рік тому +7

      ​@@dead_ringerz Getting physically abused by your own husband seems to be more important than a simple defamation case but hey what do I know?

    • @kelleyreeves965
      @kelleyreeves965 Рік тому +2

      I'm curious as to what these countries suggest take place instead. Everyone realizes that judges are just people as well too, that can be easily swayed?

    • @SlapstickGenius23
      @SlapstickGenius23 Рік тому +1

      @@kelleyreeves965 unfortunately yes.

    • @Hypochondriac1997
      @Hypochondriac1997 Рік тому +8

      ​@@kelleyreeves965 judges have to write down their analysis. So you can see what evidence they considered in making the judgement, what the thought process was. It helps to decrease bias. They are also experienced and trained in legal matters. Jurors are laymen.

  • @keyarrma
    @keyarrma Рік тому

    mina i would LOVVEEEE for you to do a video on succession once the show is over omg

  • @EtaGrayIzardWay
    @EtaGrayIzardWay Рік тому

    Side note; thank you for putting in the clip of Jury Duty. That show is brilliant

  • @paolanmc
    @paolanmc Рік тому +1

    I love you, and your content and everchanging-yet-consistent style QUEEEEEN trueeee inspiration!!!

  • @imid-ltd
    @imid-ltd Рік тому +1

    Horst Rechelbacher who formed Aveda, one of our most haunting plant based beauty and healthcare products industries, studied Ayurvedic Medicine with a Guru in 1970.

  • @theQueen.
    @theQueen. Рік тому

    Your outfit is STUNNING Mina 😍

  • @viishahb
    @viishahb Рік тому +4

    mina is looking like the mental imagery i conjured of the meme ''look at my lawyer dawg i'm going to jail'' and i'm living for it

  • @katharinafunk5851
    @katharinafunk5851 Рік тому

    Ahhhh I loooove these very specific and niche episodes! Thank you, Mina!

  • @THEnicolelizabeth
    @THEnicolelizabeth Рік тому +1

    I loved your conclusions. It's definitely (to me) bc of the crime weighed with the repercussions for celebrities and the rich as to why the general public is so fascinated with these court cases. I know this could also be a whole new video, but-as I'm sure you might be aware-the whole notion of reading closed court cases back in like 17th and 18th century France as a form of entertainment. Many authors used closed court cases as models for novels that they were to write. I think, even beyond the aspect of celebrity and rich, this just shows the fascination the general public has had with how the law is upheld, how it affects others if they "test" the law and so forth.

  • @katrinanonofyourbeeswax3317

    Mina I love your look and your eyebrows in this video! (I usually do but you look extra good in this one!!)

  • @rosehawksworth
    @rosehawksworth Рік тому +18

    I just love the fact that Gwyneth Paltrow dressed like a Columbo villain throughout the whole trial.

  • @mariaboada
    @mariaboada Рік тому +1

    the curtains are even!! 😭💖

  • @Barfigarfi
    @Barfigarfi Рік тому +29

    Ah yes My fav genre of UA-cam video- intelligent women with nice backgrounds and clothing talking about celebs fashion and general world ethics. Weirdly specific it’s just where it’s at :3

    • @astrid3545
      @astrid3545 Рік тому

      uhh Kristen Leo fan?

    • @Barfigarfi
      @Barfigarfi Рік тому

      @@astrid3545 no but just subscribed now

    • @astrid3545
      @astrid3545 Рік тому

      @@Barfigarfi that was my best guess lol

  • @frauleinbird
    @frauleinbird Рік тому

    The way you speak about skiing breaks my Austrian heart every single time, and let me tell you, there were a lot of times in this video 😂

  • @cakt15us81
    @cakt15us81 Рік тому

    Completely off topic but Mina looks INCREDIBLE here.

  • @dustybroom3700
    @dustybroom3700 Рік тому +1

    Such an interesting and niche fashion subject to dive into, I really enjoyed this video!

  • @bingusdingus2880
    @bingusdingus2880 Рік тому +1

    damn this was fast after the met gala video, excited!!

  • @matthewvp8507
    @matthewvp8507 Рік тому +1

    Anna Delvey’s court clothes were pretty entertaining!
    Also I agree about the body language expert stuff. I’m English-Italian, and I can tell you the body language differs fairly strongly between those 2 countries. Anyone attempting to read body language e without understanding cultural differences is likely to make some errors of judgement

  • @charoraimondogarcia
    @charoraimondogarcia Рік тому

    Love your outfit! Also love your decore, apartment tour?
    I really like the originality of the topics you cover, or when the topic is more comon you have really good takes or a new perspective

  • @diyanaznl7807
    @diyanaznl7807 Рік тому +1

    Mina, i would love to hear more stories about you working at Disney!

  • @imgliitterheart790
    @imgliitterheart790 Рік тому +1

    Yay made my day that you posted

  • @LuvJT101
    @LuvJT101 Рік тому +1

    Great job at your pronunciation of Den Haag. However, that image was of the Peace Palace which houses the International Court of Justice . Naomi Campbell appeared at the International Criminal Court, which is in a completely different building. The courts hear different types of cases.

  • @lucindawellmansmith3660
    @lucindawellmansmith3660 Рік тому +8

    An interesting recent case from the UK has been following Georgia Harrison and Stephen Bear in convicting him of revenge porn. Bear did a poll on twitter of asking his fans what to wear to the case (a polyester pink suit 🤢) to distract from his charges and focus on the performance instead. It was such bad taste and did not give the intended result Bear was going for. Meanwhile Georgia looked very classy and fashionable. The outfits for me really summarised the entire case of Bear not caring at all and his narcissist traits showing, while Georgia has become a spokesperson for anyone a victim of revenge porn.

  • @catIing
    @catIing Рік тому +3

    People wanted Amber Heard to lose not because she dressed wrong or wasn't famous enough, but simply because she was up against a famous man in basically an abuse case. Nothing she could have done would have changed that.