HELLO FRIENDS! sorry for the delay - i got lost in a pile of history textbooks! i hope you guys enjoy the very belated addition to the decade fashion series! xoxo, saf
This was wonderful. I was born in the mid-50's. My mother was in her mid-20s then. I remember her in the late-50's "putting herself together" before my father came home. I remember the smell of the pancake makeup, being yelled at to be quiet while she tried to draw on her eyebrows and eye-liner. Careful choice of the dress and matching shoes. If they were going out, she always had her gloves and scarf. She finished it all off with "Lily of the Valley" cologne and her rhinestones. I thought she was magnificent. Thanks for the memories. Mom passed away a decade ago, but my favorite picture of her is a small portrait of her in 1950's high style. All done up like you in this video, but with her rhinestones and a little Mona Lisa smile.
I see all those people saying in the coments: I wish the 50s style would come back so I could wear those pretty dresses or formal wear. You don't have to wait for these trends to come back! Dress the way you want. I dress in 1950s vintage everyday, trust me, dressing the way you want bursts you with confidence.
Felipe Faraj I too dress in the vintage style. I joined a swing dance club in college and never looked back! So fun! Dressing in this style just feels so classy.
After investigating this particular time period- i fell in love! Haven’t messed with anything yet, but im always looking in articles and traditional home decor, clothing, and music of that period.
Ritika Juneja she posts VERY well thought out, long, researched and put together videos a couple of times a month, almost once a week. Is that not good enough for you? It’s free content, get over it.
@@ritikajuneja4629 I always struggle with this kind of criticism, because it sounds to me as you were entitled to her videos. She owes nobody anything. She's working independently and is putting a lot of work in her videos, so it's hard to keep a strict consistency. Just be happy that she produces such thoughtful videos.
Ritika Juneja She does always say sorry for the delay. I mean she has a life too you know, things happen. I much rather watch a well-researched video once a month than a bad poorly researched video many times a week. I bet this is not the only channel you watch so I don't understand how that can bother you so much.
yeah, the lack of pockets is a very recent thing actually. in the 18th and 19th centuries (speaking about western fashion here), the pockets were large enough that you could fit a hell of a lot of stuff in it. i’m not exaggerating either, sometimes people used their skirt supports in the 18th century (like, when the dresses were extremely wide but not all that thick) as pockets. that’s why they’re called pocket hoops sometimes.
Is it me or did she just give us a full on history lesson on the 1950s fashion I feel like I can write a complete exam on this topic and pass with a 100/100 lol love the video
Todd Jones Women are more concerned nowadays about their careers than about looking ‘sexy’ and ‘desirable.’ Not saying I don’t love feminine fashion, but the time we’re in now is the best era for women since they’ve been oppressed for a long time.
Omg my teacher had my class do a 19 era stuff whatever we want and every one did a boring thing either about wars or women wroking while i did fashion which got me an upgrade in class
I showed my Nanny (grandma) your final look with the car and she said you had everything done perfectly (although she wasnt sure about the makeup since she didnt wear any)! She was also very jealous of you being in a belair (her and my poppy (grandpa) used to own one and she still has it as her all-time favourite car) 😊
Idana Vitale you’re not alone, haha. I just came back from a band rehearsal and instead of meaning to say "Fruits are weirdly shaped," (it was a weird conversation) I ended up saying "Fruits are weird instruments."
My grandma even though it’s 2020, She’s still staying with her 50s style and even spends a LOT of money just to get her favourite style.Its honestly amazing and I’ve started to get it from her now. XD
Confirmed: Saf belongs in the '50's. Side note tho, I love how much effort she puts into these looks to be as accurate as possible. Makes the video way more enjoyable than someone just doing a general guess on it.
I love how classically beautiful she is, yet unapologetically herself. I love it. Also you must have felt so cute at Disney!! One of these days, I will go to Dapper Days. Oh the fun that could be had.
She really is. Did a great job with the products used at the time. I remember that Aqua Net hair spray in the bathroom cabinet - right next to the Pond's cold cream!
This is why Saf deserves every one of her subscribers - the amount of time and effort that goes into these videos is phenomenal! And it really shows - real quality content! Buzzfeed lost an absolute gem 💙
She does look very beautiful, and while I might be a little partial (I dress in 40's/50's inspired fashion everyday) I do think she looks the best in it. That is sort of part of the 50's look though. Petticoats/girdles/bullet bras were there to help give all women that iconic hourglass shape. Bullet bras helped a flatter chest look full, petticoats gave the illusion of hips to those that didn't have them. By wearing things that make your top and bottom half look bigger, and your middle the smallest, then it helps all figures look like the ideal figure. So the classic new look 50's style really looks great on anyone because the foundation garments help give everyone that shape!
Mine too but we hade different theme every year we also had a school day that almost everyone was excited for “wear whatever u want day” but now that we are Quarantine we can’t do this :(
40's to 60's must have been crazy. Imagine having to rebuild your whole weardrobe completely every decade. Why are ppl so mad 😂 They went from war to miniskirts in 2 decades! That’s a big change, that’s all.
From the photos I saw of my mom and aunts, they didn't. Of course they sewed most of their own clothes so newer fashions would get added in fairly consistently, but reworked hand-me-downs were standard. My mother (born mid 1930s and one of five daughters) didn't have a new unworn dress until her wedding.
@@wayweirdfun5577 seems like based on old photos, movies, tv, magazines, other resources early parts of decades continue the past decade. early 90s definitely had 80s influences. early 80s didn't seem like what you think of stereotypical 80s.
Most people like my grandma and great grandma had to sew there on clothes which my grandma ended up being a fashion diseigner (I can’t spell sry) and my other grandma who grow up in Hawaii used LEAVES to make her clothes
I'm not joking but Safiya looks exactly how my grandmother would dress up in the 50s. She used to be a model for a small high end clothing store in Corpus Christi and would always get free clothes from them. She's 83 now and still a gorgeous woman. EDIT: my grandma passed away the day before Thanksgiving 2022. She died peacefully and was still as beautiful as she was back in her prime RIP grandma!
AliSakurai Haha my grandma was being born in the early 50’s But her mom (who was born in the 20’s (still alive. Congrats great grandma)) was a model for several different clothing stores and would also get free clothing from all of them. She’s still pretty beautiful. And then I have a couple of other models in the family, like my cousin. He’s an adult now. (I haven’t seen him in years so I don’t know his age) He’s gone into a very goth style, which really suits him.
@@lilrinna A few. My granndpa had a favorite one in his wallet and would say that, that was the only time he liked her. We knew he was joking of course.
"it's hard to come up with just one look that defines 2018 style." It's SUPER easy to define the 2020 style: Nice top + PJ/sweat pants; and long, bed-head hair in desperate need of a trim. :D
This woman is incredible in the stuff she puts out for the viewers. A culture trip down the history lane with such social analysis shows she is not just a beauty, but a beauty with brains! Alright! (Safiya style)
I think it's so interesting to see how the construction of the dresses reflect the decades they were made in. The vintage dress worked perfectly with the undergarments that it was intended to go with, whereas the modern dress was inspired by the 50s silhouette but obviously couldn't work with the genuine 50s clothing.
You tubers doing the same challenge: ahh this is going to be easy let’s just o to Walmart Saliva:we need to find an expert and study about it before we get start
I wouldnt mind seeing a 1920's video if you are looking for another decade video? I loved that this one involved experts, history, facts, where the inspirations came from, comparisons, etc. Personally, I have always been a big fan of the 1920s from the era and big events happening, the fashion sense, the dancing or social outlets, the change from then to now, and I would love you take on it. You do not have to of course, just an idea in case you are ever thinking about another era.
Saf's dedication to her videos is gold. She could easily go "okay,that's it" but she keeps moving the line. I mean, she found an effing 50's car! That's dedication in doing her job perfectly. Also,I will never understand where she finds the self-confidence to go out compeletely out of today's style and not having a problem with standing out.
I wish this series went back to the 40's, 30's, and 20's. Those were some cool eras in fashion and super dramatic. You in a 30's frock would be glam and witchy and amazing. A new installment of the series, perhaps??
Not just those eras but then go further back, past few centuries worth of fashion! Would also be cool to see her dress up in a kimono and traditional clothing of other countries.
lol this is the one thing that i was so confused about during quarantine. like i get stocking up on food and shampoo but why toilet paper?! at least its better now. lol
I saw something where a guy got coronavirus and he said he had diarrhea but nobody really knew about the symptoms at first so I don’t know what started the toilet paper craze
Safiya is just so good; always delivering such well structured, thought out, informative yet extremely entertaining videos, and with intelligent commentary. THANK YOU AND LOVE YOU SAF!!!
I love everything about this look. The way Saf paid attention to even the smallest details (such as undergarments) really shows how much research she put into it. Also that bullet bra, kudos to her for wearing that.
Oh and I don’t know if you’ll see this but PLEASE do the 1912 fashion! Like what Kate Winslet wore in Titanic!! I ADORED those outfits! Especially with the huge hats! Swoon!!
Safiya, I don't know if it was intentional on your part BUT I truly appreciate all the images of beautiful Women of color in this video. For myself and my children ( who watch every single one of your videos) it makes a difference and it leaves an impact. Thank you and loved, loved this video. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I'm sure it was intentional!! Especially since there was such few representation in that time period. I've noticed she really tries her best to represent poc in all her videos. And I hope she's knows how much we all appreciate it.
@@jordanreeves384 it has nothing to do with the video, per say BUT it says a lot about Saf. And I greatly appreciate her even explaining that the 50's werent all cute and perfect. Segregation and racism were very huge and women of color weren't considered beautiful by society's standards then.
I majored in costume design in college with an emphasis in period fashion. There is a huge difference between actual vintage and vintage reproduction. Stores like Unique Vintage (which is one of my favorite stores to shop at when I need a vintage fix) that sell vintage reproduction fashion make the clothes with modern undergarments in mind so wearing them with a vintage style bullet bra is going to make them fit very weird and look wrong because they don't have the propper darts to accomodate the odd shape. Also the reason bras were that shape wasn't because of missles or anything to do with Freud. Actually it was because the technology at the time was changing because of new materials created fir the war that were now available for designers to use (like synthetic fabrics and certain types of foam used to pad bras). Before that all bras were soft satin cups with no padding. The problem was they were still figuring out how to work with the new materials and didn't yet know how to mold the padding to a natural breast shape so they sewed a seam on the bottom edge and made a cone shape.
Funny thing: I've always liked the 1950s and 1960s for the use of gloves in fashion. With shows like MadMen, Pan Am and That Girl. Gloves have always looked so pretty, and they just complete the look.
and fringe was too expensive to be common back then! i’d love to see her do 20s fashion, but i swear if she doesn’t do her research i will be very upset. (NO KNEES were shown back then, despite what everyone thinks.)
august Exactly. What people think of 1920s is very different from what it actually was, ugh. Even if you try to google the style you just get pictures of halloween costumes that are nowhere near the actual style
august I have to disagree there, the young “flapper” would’ve definitely rolled down her stockings “rouged her knees.” While most women kept their knees covered, there were some exceptions. Claiming “NO KNEES” isn’t 100% accurate. @Lana banana Yes, there were flowy dresses like the “robe de style,” not all dresses were the stereotypical boxy look. The more modest woman of the 1920s would’ve chosen the ‘robe de style’ to go out in. You also see more “flowy” as the decade ends.
Fringes were part of the 50's interpretation of the 20's. Most of our idea of the 20's is based on 50's media, and they changed a lot, since the 20's ideas about liberation, not giving a fluck, looking ugly to site everyone, and just all the general "we just survived a war, so feck everything" attitude and all the things that brought about, didn't fit with the 50's very different reaction to surviving a war, which was very traditional and conservative. Anyways yeah, fringes weren't popular as there just wasn't the machinery to mass produce clothing like that, fringes would pretty much have to be sewn on one at a time, so while some dresses might have a row or 2 of fringes, the all over swishy fringe wasn't a thing.
I think bullet bras were great for new moms, as it probably allowed for nothing to be pressing against the nipples, which would be very uncomfortable immediately after giving birth, and would allow space for cloth to be tucked in to absorb breast milk, which often leaks for a while after giving birth, without it showing through the cup, and also helping to avoid soggy clothes in public. The 50s was also a time when people obsessed with modernizing everything. Household appliances were getting more and more common and efficient, the space race was in full swing, and there was an obsession with the future and sci-fi in books, and radio programs. So, it probably appealed to people at the time for both practical and fashionable uses.
Saf- this might sound weird, but thanks for speaking so clearly in your videos. My mom loves watching your vids, but she's half deaf (due to a brain tumor from a few years ago). So it's harder for her to understand slurred/rushed speech. She told me a few days ago that she's so glad to find a great UA-camr with such a clear voice. Thanks Saf!!❤
i LOVE the 50s silhouette!! a few years ago at high school we had a sock-hop themed dance, so i picked out a 50s vintage evening dress, and it's probably one of my favorite dresses i've ever worn
i love how safiya puts facts into these videos too, and the history of the decade rather than just focusing on clothing alone. i love 50s fashion, music, cars, etc. and this was amazing sksjsksj
Safiya is one of the few stand out youtubers today. You can tell that actual work and effort go into her video and doesn't just churn out youtube topics that are currently trending for the sake of views. Even if it is a topic that has been tackled by 1000 other youtubers hers will always stand out for being well researched and from her unique point of view. Which seems to be showing a genuine interest and curiosity in the topic. Added to that is Safiya's sense of humour that just makes great content that I always enjoy whether I have an interest in 1950s fashion or not. I don't think you could define Safiya's content as any one thing, like comedy, beauty, sketch, educational, curiosity because her videos are often all these things rolled into one. It's like she has taken the educational and research style of videos and applied it to pop culture and integrated it with her sense of humour. I don't know what the point of this is, other than that kind of hard work and originality is so hard to find on youtube these days (even among big youtubers that have been around for years) that I have to call it when I see it.
Underrated comment. I agree completely. It's hard to find content on UA-cam that is well rounded in so many different areas, and Saf has really mastered it.
I absolutely love clothing from the 50s. I try to keep the fit and flare skirts in my wardrobe because they make me feel pretty and feminine. Skirts, in my opinion, are way more comfortable than pants. I love that other people also like this type of fashion and would like to wear it. ❤
Hi Saf! I'm the cast member who ran into you on Main Street at Disneyland and asked to take a picture but then remembered I couldn't take my phone out because I was working. Oops. Thanks for being a sweetheart about it though, and it was nice to meet you!
Loved this video!! I know this is mid-50s, but I was born in 1960, This whole thing really takes me back to my childhood! I remember my mom getting ready to go out with my dad, all the makeup pots and jars and powder, the dresses, shoes, everything matched. The hair! OMG, the hair! Mom used to sleep with toilet paper wrapped around her hair so it wouldn't get ruined while she slept. My mom just died this March, this brought back some great memories! I can also remember the mid 60s, one of my aunts wore the pointed "Bullet Bra" or as we called them the "Dixie Cup" bra (they looked like the pointed Dixie Cups that we got snow cones in) all the time. I was always afraid that when she hugged me, I'd get stabbed. I think she stocked up in the 50s, she wore those bras all her life.
Loky Saint Thank you so much. I went up to Michigan earlier this month and my sister and I had her ashes placed next to our dad. It was a very emotional time but we also had fun remembering many great times. Mom was particularly hard to loose, it was very sudden and unexpected. She was my best friend, my rock and my confidant. My sister and I are close, too, we were like the 3 Musketeers.
Asura_Choi It was fun, I was a kid in the 60s, a teen in the 70s, an adult in the 80s. I have to say the 80s and 90s were, for me, the best times but I do have some great memories as a kid and a teen, too.
@@abigailgutierrez8405 I have long hair and when I was in school, I would have 1 style for 2-3yrs and people thought I spent hours on it when it took me just less than 5mins
You remind me so much of my grandmother in this. I was just completely taken aback. My grandfather was in World War II in the Navy, my grandmother wore those clothes and drove that car. This was a lot of fun. Thank you🌹
Safia...u should keep going with the rest of the 20th century!! The 40's, 30's, (my personal fav and the one u would look incredible in) the 20's and then the 1910's and the 1900's still need to be explored! I love when u do these videos and there are 5 more decades that need attention. I know u would have fun dressing like a flapper in the 20's and Rosie the Rivitor from the 40's is calling for u to recreate that look!!
Susan Chraibi Rosie was a riveter, she was putting steel rivets into things at a factory, probably with a big powertool as its way faster than using a giant hammer. It wouldn't fit the poster image if she was just inserting tiny rivets with a small hand tool. Look at 1930s to 1940s things like steel bridges to see the size of old school rivets, and remember someone had to flatten them in place one by one!
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 ur being too literal about a fashion concept video. Chill....Saf is just doing an entertaining video displaying an interpretation of decade infulential FASHION....my commentary had NOTHING to do with historical accuracy. I have a BA in history....i know who "Rosie" was. Its a FASHION video....i repeat....CHILL
Ya'll know when someone compliments your dress and your reaction is just, "It has POCKETS!"? I think that has to be my favorite reaction to a compliment (not "Oh it was on sale" or "It was a gift" or something)
Honestly, before watching I was being judgemental and thought who on earth watches a 25 minutes video about a makeover. Turns out I was completely wrong and found it really interesting! I like how it also has a social analysis, trying to explain why the fashion was that way in the 50's. Great video!!
we actually have a boutique in my small town (the town is small but very touristy for the nature around us) and they have nearly exact remakes of popular fashion from the 50s to the 80s. its very cute
Saf, you look beautiful. The lips are totally 50s and what a fantastic 'do. The dress is perfect and you seem to have the 1950s pose and "attitude" down to a science. Thanks for the history lesson and for the trip down memory lane. Having been born in 1952, I really am more familiar with the 60s, but you look just like my absolutely graceful, poised, and beautiful 1950s mother.
HELLO FRIENDS! sorry for the delay - i got lost in a pile of history textbooks! i hope you guys enjoy the very belated addition to the decade fashion series! xoxo, saf
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Luv youuu💜
Safiya Nygaard you remind me of peggy carter in the thumbnail!
Amazing as always❤
Safiya Nygaard I LOVE YOU SO MUCH SAF I LOVE THE DECADE SERIES AJSKAOAO
I really need Safiya to run into a store and yell “WHAT YEAR IS IT?!” when in one of these decades get-up XD
Yes!!!😂😂😂😂
😂 hahaha that would make the video funny!
Yyyyyyyeeeeeeeeesssssssssssssssss
Omg! Hehe
@Elli Anhna Totally. (Jan Griffiths).
This was wonderful.
I was born in the mid-50's. My mother was in her mid-20s then. I remember her in the late-50's "putting herself together" before my father came home.
I remember the smell of the pancake makeup, being yelled at to be quiet while she tried to draw on her eyebrows and eye-liner. Careful choice of the dress and matching shoes. If they were going out, she always had her gloves and scarf. She finished it all off with "Lily of the Valley" cologne and her rhinestones.
I thought she was magnificent.
Thanks for the memories. Mom passed away a decade ago, but my favorite picture of her is a small portrait of her in 1950's high style. All done up like you in this video, but with her rhinestones and a little Mona Lisa smile.
That's amazing
I loved reading this comment!❤❤❤
Love this comment it just painted such a great picture/ memory.
I literally just teared up, WOW
This was such a sweet comment, thank you so much for sharing.
I see all those people saying in the coments: I wish the 50s style would come back so I could wear those pretty dresses or formal wear. You don't have to wait for these trends to come back! Dress the way you want. I dress in 1950s vintage everyday, trust me, dressing the way you want bursts you with confidence.
Felipe Faraj I too dress in the vintage style. I joined a swing dance club in college and never looked back! So fun! Dressing in this style just feels so classy.
Rowan Jalso I also dress daily in 50s, it’s not that hard once you figure out what you’re doing and I really love it!
Ugh I really want to start dressing like it's the 1950s but I'm so broke
After investigating this particular time period- i fell in love! Haven’t messed with anything yet, but im always looking in articles and traditional home decor, clothing, and music of that period.
Kind of hard when were i live even public school has uniforms,it's very hard to be unique
I feel like safiya would be the coolest history teacher ever dressing in outfits that corresponds to what they are learning about like wow
That was the way my grandfather was. He was a civil war re-enactor and sometimes he would bring videos of his unit in to show the students.
@@michaelinthebathroom7560 he sounds like a great teacher
@@taylordeason727 He was. I wish I got to know him better, but sadly he passed when I was a baby...
omg yes
like holly holdiday from glee!!
we stan an antique queen
illymation 💖
We also stan a musty moth balls from the corner of the attic queen too ❤
Illy!!! 😊💞
ILLY!!!!!! You're the cutest ♥
OMG ILLYMATION
I love that saf doesn’t just go in with whatever she wants. She actually does research and shows respect to the culture at that time
keely roberson She always does such thorough research! One of the reasons why her videos are always great quality :)
Research and all is fine but sometimes the delay in posting videos is rather annoying. I hope she becomes more consistent in this respect.
Ritika Juneja she posts VERY well thought out, long, researched and put together videos a couple of times a month, almost once a week. Is that not good enough for you? It’s free content, get over it.
@@ritikajuneja4629 I always struggle with this kind of criticism, because it sounds to me as you were entitled to her videos. She owes nobody anything. She's working independently and is putting a lot of work in her videos, so it's hard to keep a strict consistency. Just be happy that she produces such thoughtful videos.
Ritika Juneja She does always say sorry for the delay. I mean she has a life too you know, things happen. I much rather watch a well-researched video once a month than a bad poorly researched video many times a week. I bet this is not the only channel you watch so I don't understand how that can bother you so much.
I really love that she puts research into her videos. It’s not just “oh, this looks old. Let’s use it.” She cares about her content☺️
400th like😄
I feel like she actually picks things she would have wanted to wear if she lived(was older) in that era. All her looks suit her personality.
*cough*unlike buzzfeed*cough*
felilili ooh. OOOOOOOOOOH.
felili i swear i was gonna comment bout buzzfeed, especially when ladylike did pin-up style
People in the 50s knew the importance of pockets on dresses
Yess
It's almost like the people in the 1850s (and 1750s) had seperate garments that were as big as a purse.
yeah, the lack of pockets is a very recent thing actually. in the 18th and 19th centuries (speaking about western fashion here), the pockets were large enough that you could fit a hell of a lot of stuff in it. i’m not exaggerating either, sometimes people used their skirt supports in the 18th century (like, when the dresses were extremely wide but not all that thick) as pockets. that’s why they’re called pocket hoops sometimes.
@@greadams1858 Back then the pockets were separate garments tied onto the waist under the clothes with slits put In for access
@@bluelol4843 I've heard you even could put a whole chicken in those pockets :D
Is it me or did she just give us a full on history lesson on the 1950s fashion I feel like I can write a complete exam on this topic and pass with a 100/100 lol love the video
Todd Jones Women are more concerned nowadays about their careers than about looking ‘sexy’ and ‘desirable.’ Not saying I don’t love feminine fashion, but the time we’re in now is the best era for women since they’ve been oppressed for a long time.
Ya lol
Omg my teacher had my class do a 19 era stuff whatever we want and every one did a boring thing either about wars or women wroking while i did fashion which got me an upgrade in class
Yup! But I'll pass on the Nasa spaceship bras
luv sam I mean it was the glamour side
I showed my Nanny (grandma) your final look with the car and she said you had everything done perfectly (although she wasnt sure about the makeup since she didnt wear any)! She was also very jealous of you being in a belair (her and my poppy (grandpa) used to own one and she still has it as her all-time favourite car) 😊
Your nanny sounds cuteee
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I call my grandma my nanny too. And she seems sweet
Aww that's so cute
because I'm Mexican i call my Grandma "Mama Tere" that stands for "Mother Teresa" because Teresa is her real name
I love how she acknowledged everything that was going on at the time. We love an educated queen 😍
Idana Vitale you’re not alone, haha. I just came back from a band rehearsal and instead of meaning to say "Fruits are weirdly shaped," (it was a weird conversation) I ended up saying "Fruits are weird instruments."
My grandma even though it’s 2020, She’s still staying with her 50s style and even spends a LOT of money just to get her favourite style.Its honestly amazing and I’ve started to get it from her now. XD
Confirmed: Saf belongs in the '50's.
Side note tho, I love how much effort she puts into these looks to be as accurate as possible. Makes the video way more enjoyable than someone just doing a general guess on it.
Man she actually works hard with every video she does I respect that
Can’t wait for “I got a Victorian makeover” I feel like that would be Safs natural aesthetic with the dark colors/mourning vibes
Oh yes
yes!!
That would be awesome to see
Morticia Addams is her mother
Ohhh definitely! And a 1920s one
I love how classically beautiful she is, yet unapologetically herself. I love it. Also you must have felt so cute at Disney!! One of these days, I will go to Dapper Days. Oh the fun that could be had.
"Husband number three... YOU'RE OUT!" Living for Tyler's commentary in this lmao
Kaci Littlefield yes to this!!
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Kaci Littlefield we all need that chaotic energy
I really appreciate Saf's commitment to doing things accurately. The final look was SO COOL and really felt true to the time. Freaking awesome job
queen of accuracy!! ua-cam.com/video/99f0oH45TVc/v-deo.html
I realized that she looks EXACTLY like my nana did in the 50s
Right? And she looked so pretty too, like a girl from a magazine! :D
Im the 1000th liker
Why is no one mentioning how AMAZING the hairstylist did??
I maybe just trying to show support, one hairstylist to another.
nope the stylist is realy bomb af
Kayley Melissa is amazing! Check out her UA-cam channel 😊
It was ok. She should have let her curls dry for longer and done a smaller pin curl.
She really is. Did a great job with the products used at the time. I remember that Aqua Net hair spray in the bathroom cabinet - right next to the Pond's cold cream!
@@lilrinna I think it was PERFECT
Legend says the tree branch is still on timeout
It's march 31st 2021 and it's still on timeout
@@legallycritter4984 it’s November 20th 2021 and it’s STILL in time out lol
It’s 2022 and the tree branch is on time out
It's August 4th 2023 and the tree branch is on time out.
It’s February 14, 2024 and the tree branch is still in timeout.
i showed my nana (who was a teenager during the 50s) this video and she loved it so much
Just some more Yeemo trash aaaw
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Aw that's so awesome!
My grandma wore pin curls to bed and used hair covers into her 80's
that is awesome!
This is why Saf deserves every one of her subscribers - the amount of time and effort that goes into these videos is phenomenal! And it really shows - real quality content! Buzzfeed lost an absolute gem 💙
SO TRUE
I am proud she left because she has shown she can definitely do her own channel and make amazing content
Hasn’t buzzfeed tried to copy some of her videos before? They’re also unoriginal.
Kitty Love i know theyve made fun of her and i wouldnt put it passed them to copy
“ Get in loser were going shopping grocery shopping” 😂😂😂😂
I love your username 😂😂😂
Jimin’s Nipples my mom when she’s trying to be cool
@jimin's nipples
First of all that username.........
I loves it so funny
Like meh mom lol
Im also army
😂💀
I feel like this look suited your figure and face shape the best out of all the other decade looks you've done...anyone else agree?
She looked SO CUTE
She does look very beautiful, and while I might be a little partial (I dress in 40's/50's inspired fashion everyday) I do think she looks the best in it. That is sort of part of the 50's look though. Petticoats/girdles/bullet bras were there to help give all women that iconic hourglass shape. Bullet bras helped a flatter chest look full, petticoats gave the illusion of hips to those that didn't have them. By wearing things that make your top and bottom half look bigger, and your middle the smallest, then it helps all figures look like the ideal figure. So the classic new look 50's style really looks great on anyone because the foundation garments help give everyone that shape!
Oh I think I love the '80s so much on her
YESSSSS exactly my thought
Pink Poodle Crafts I so agree! She looked glamorous, and beautiful and cute all at the same time. 😍
I love how much research she puts into these! They always turn out so great!
she would be a weird root
my jaw dropped when i saw that car...the outfit, everything, was great, but THAT CAR. i want that car. i would have been screaming in delight.
Same I want an old car not from the 2000s but like the 1900 century
My dad fixed up a 50's Doge royal and is fixing up a superbee from the 60's and the royal has no seat bealts
i loveeeeee chevys
My school has a dance every year and the theme this year is the 50s and my first thought is to watch this video 😂
Ur school sounds so fun!
I wish my school was like thay
Lol not anymore. *cries in quarantine*
Mine too but we hade different theme every year we also had a school day that almost everyone was excited for “wear whatever u want day” but now that we are Quarantine we can’t do this :(
AHHH- so how did it go?!! 😂
Since the pandemic hit and stuff-
And you wrote that a year ago..
QUEEN SAFIYA IS BACK AND I MISSED HER EVEN THO SHE WASNT GONE
haha SAME
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Same here
true
SAME
40's to 60's must have been crazy. Imagine having to rebuild your whole weardrobe completely every decade.
Why are ppl so mad 😂 They went from war to miniskirts in 2 decades! That’s a big change, that’s all.
From the photos I saw of my mom and aunts, they didn't. Of course they sewed most of their own clothes so newer fashions would get added in fairly consistently, but reworked hand-me-downs were standard. My mother (born mid 1930s and one of five daughters) didn't have a new unworn dress until her wedding.
and now with fast fashion we have people changing their whole wardrobes every season...
@@wayweirdfun5577 seems like based on old photos, movies, tv, magazines, other resources early parts of decades continue the past decade. early 90s definitely had 80s influences. early 80s didn't seem like what you think of stereotypical 80s.
They would make alot of their own and alot of the time they would take what they could and remake it in to suit
Most people like my grandma and great grandma had to sew there on clothes which my grandma ended up being a fashion diseigner (I can’t spell sry) and my other grandma who grow up in Hawaii used LEAVES to make her clothes
You would've been such an iconic beauty in the 50s, Saf! It suits you so well!
Abigail Mac She is an iconic beauty present day as well.
@@arios1083 Tbh she's just a fashion/beauty icon LOL
But then she wouldn't be here
The shirt waist dress was such a HUGE part of the 1950’s; it really needs to come back. So flattering.
I'm not joking but Safiya looks exactly how my grandmother would dress up in the 50s. She used to be a model for a small high end clothing store in Corpus Christi and would always get free clothes from them. She's 83 now and still a gorgeous woman.
EDIT: my grandma passed away the day before Thanksgiving 2022. She died peacefully and was still as beautiful as she was back in her prime RIP grandma!
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Haha my grandma was being born in the early 50’s
But her mom (who was born in the 20’s (still alive. Congrats great grandma)) was a model for several different clothing stores and would also get free clothing from all of them. She’s still pretty beautiful.
And then I have a couple of other models in the family, like my cousin. He’s an adult now. (I haven’t seen him in years so I don’t know his age) He’s gone into a very goth style, which really suits him.
That’s so wonderful! Does she still have some of the clothes?
@@lilrinna A few. My granndpa had a favorite one in his wallet and would say that, that was the only time he liked her. We knew he was joking of course.
Wow I used to live in Corpus!
WOAH!! I live in Corpus Christi too
This makes me wanna change my whole aesthetic to the 50s.
BO$$
DO IT!
Do it
I'm alreading working on it! I suggest dresslily for the dresses and accessories, they're affordable, wearable and adorable.
Ikr
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Agreed. These are her best videos. Educational AND entertaining.
@@viktoriamh3442 Ok
I can't wait for the 1910s (if she does them). That will look so funny compared to today.
Same! I love these types of videos. I really hope she does a 1940s look next.
"it's hard to come up with just one look that defines 2018 style."
It's SUPER easy to define the 2020 style:
Nice top + PJ/sweat pants; and long, bed-head hair in desperate need of a trim. :D
😂
TRUE LMBO
Yesssssssss, actually It's sad you described me :(
This woman is incredible in the stuff she puts out for the viewers. A culture trip down the history lane with such social analysis shows she is not just a beauty, but a beauty with brains! Alright! (Safiya style)
I agree!
I think it's so interesting to see how the construction of the dresses reflect the decades they were made in. The vintage dress worked perfectly with the undergarments that it was intended to go with, whereas the modern dress was inspired by the 50s silhouette but obviously couldn't work with the genuine 50s clothing.
Omg your hair looked awesome, she did such a great job.
Ana Murray melissa is generally great at hairstyles
You tubers doing the same challenge: ahh this is going to be easy let’s just o to Walmart
Saliva:we need to find an expert and study about it before we get start
Saliva?
SALIVA 😂😂😂
SaLiVa
Doesn’t saliva mean spit in Spanish... 😂
@@puglover6113 saliva is the proper word for spit in english
I wouldnt mind seeing a 1920's video if you are looking for another decade video? I loved that this one involved experts, history, facts, where the inspirations came from, comparisons, etc.
Personally, I have always been a big fan of the 1920s from the era and big events happening, the fashion sense, the dancing or social outlets, the change from then to now, and I would love you take on it.
You do not have to of course, just an idea in case you are ever thinking about another era.
I hope she just goes back in time as far as possible. It would be cool to see her do Victorian fashion!
Oh and please get some tips from karolina zubrowski!
Safia doing a 1920's inspired look? Now I'm curious. I'd be surprised if she goes out in public like that too!
Saf's dedication to her videos is gold. She could easily go "okay,that's it" but she keeps moving the line. I mean, she found an effing 50's car! That's dedication in doing her job perfectly. Also,I will never understand where she finds the self-confidence to go out compeletely out of today's style and not having a problem with standing out.
I wish this series went back to the 40's, 30's, and 20's. Those were some cool eras in fashion and super dramatic. You in a 30's frock would be glam and witchy and amazing. A new installment of the series, perhaps??
Yes, yes, yes! That would be awesome!
Not just those eras but then go further back, past few centuries worth of fashion! Would also be cool to see her dress up in a kimono and traditional clothing of other countries.
That would be amazing. Also, I'd love to see her collaborating with became cosmetics again~
@@vvv3055 Nope. That's cultural appropriation
Yes I agree
Dear 1950's,
Please send us *TOILET PAPER*
Sincerely,
2020's
lol this is the one thing that i was so confused about during quarantine. like i get stocking up on food and shampoo but why toilet paper?! at least its better now. lol
Lol smae
Same
I saw something where a guy got coronavirus and he said he had diarrhea but nobody really knew about the symptoms at first so I don’t know what started the toilet paper craze
Bruh use water
Back in 1953 the milkshake machine was prob still broken
u mean the ice cream machine?
ThatOneKpopFan no milkshakes are VERY fifties
@@miae.g6129 Oh i see :)
ThatOneKpopFan haha
The icecream machine*
Saf always did the excellent research and implementation and amaze all of us with it! whoa, this is amazing and thorough. you looked so cute :o
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Safiya is just so good; always delivering such well structured, thought out, informative yet extremely entertaining videos, and with intelligent commentary. THANK YOU AND LOVE YOU SAF!!!
Angika Dewri Completely agree!
I love everything about this look. The way Saf paid attention to even the smallest details (such as undergarments) really shows how much research she put into it. Also that bullet bra, kudos to her for wearing that.
Oh and I don’t know if you’ll see this but PLEASE do the 1912 fashion! Like what Kate Winslet wore in Titanic!! I ADORED those outfits! Especially with the huge hats! Swoon!!
Komerican10 AGREEEEDDD
Omg yess
YES PLEASEEEEE
OMG YEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSS
Ohh yes - and 1920s flapper look!
This might be my favorite decade on you. Tyler should dress up with you next time... it'll be cute!
24 hrs being a 50's couple 🤩🤩
Mpuvm
Pam Caulfield hcnebz Moivo
Agreed
*"Get in loser, we're going shopping. GROCERY SHOPPING"* - Best line in the video 😂😂
What time was it??
Oh wait... nevermind found it. .
I really love when she says "Alright"
I didn’t realize how iconic the ‘50’s were until I noticed how familiar the final outfit was
Google the words "Mid Century Modern"
Safiya, I don't know if it was intentional on your part BUT I truly appreciate all the images of beautiful Women of color in this video. For myself and my children ( who watch every single one of your videos) it makes a difference and it leaves an impact. Thank you and loved, loved this video. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
I was thinking the same thing as I was watching
What does this have to do with the video? No offense tho I noticed it too sorry if it sounds rude
I'm sure it was intentional!! Especially since there was such few representation in that time period. I've noticed she really tries her best to represent poc in all her videos. And I hope she's knows how much we all appreciate it.
@@jordanreeves384 it has nothing to do with the video, per say BUT it says a lot about Saf. And I greatly appreciate her even explaining that the 50's werent all cute and perfect. Segregation and racism were very huge and women of color weren't considered beautiful by society's standards then.
Came here to say the exact same thing ! Also i wish Saf would explore more of her Indian side of fashion history, it would be sooo interesting !
I majored in costume design in college with an emphasis in period fashion. There is a huge difference between actual vintage and vintage reproduction. Stores like Unique Vintage (which is one of my favorite stores to shop at when I need a vintage fix) that sell vintage reproduction fashion make the clothes with modern undergarments in mind so wearing them with a vintage style bullet bra is going to make them fit very weird and look wrong because they don't have the propper darts to accomodate the odd shape. Also the reason bras were that shape wasn't because of missles or anything to do with Freud. Actually it was because the technology at the time was changing because of new materials created fir the war that were now available for designers to use (like synthetic fabrics and certain types of foam used to pad bras). Before that all bras were soft satin cups with no padding. The problem was they were still figuring out how to work with the new materials and didn't yet know how to mold the padding to a natural breast shape so they sewed a seam on the bottom edge and made a cone shape.
Taylor Romano where did you go to school?
Funny thing: I've always liked the 1950s and 1960s for the use of gloves in fashion. With shows like MadMen, Pan Am and That Girl. Gloves have always looked so pretty, and they just complete the look.
Her mom voice is so accurate!Get in loser! We’re going shopping, grocery shopping! Also her laugh when Tyler got in the car!🤣
Safiya, you should do the flapper era. That would be cool. With the flowy dresses, bob hair, fringe...
Charlotte W flowy dresses? They were practically pin straight!
and fringe was too expensive to be common back then! i’d love to see her do 20s fashion, but i swear if she doesn’t do her research i will be very upset. (NO KNEES were shown back then, despite what everyone thinks.)
august Exactly. What people think of 1920s is very different from what it actually was, ugh. Even if you try to google the style you just get pictures of halloween costumes that are nowhere near the actual style
august I have to disagree there, the young “flapper” would’ve definitely rolled down her stockings “rouged her knees.” While most women kept their knees covered, there were some exceptions. Claiming “NO KNEES” isn’t 100% accurate.
@Lana banana Yes, there were flowy dresses like the “robe de style,” not all dresses were the stereotypical boxy look. The more modest woman of the 1920s would’ve chosen the ‘robe de style’ to go out in. You also see more “flowy” as the decade ends.
Fringes were part of the 50's interpretation of the 20's. Most of our idea of the 20's is based on 50's media, and they changed a lot, since the 20's ideas about liberation, not giving a fluck, looking ugly to site everyone, and just all the general "we just survived a war, so feck everything" attitude and all the things that brought about, didn't fit with the 50's very different reaction to surviving a war, which was very traditional and conservative.
Anyways yeah, fringes weren't popular as there just wasn't the machinery to mass produce clothing like that, fringes would pretty much have to be sewn on one at a time, so while some dresses might have a row or 2 of fringes, the all over swishy fringe wasn't a thing.
I think bullet bras were great for new moms, as it probably allowed for nothing to be pressing against the nipples, which would be very uncomfortable immediately after giving birth, and would allow space for cloth to be tucked in to absorb breast milk, which often leaks for a while after giving birth, without it showing through the cup, and also helping to avoid soggy clothes in public. The 50s was also a time when people obsessed with modernizing everything. Household appliances were getting more and more common and efficient, the space race was in full swing, and there was an obsession with the future and sci-fi in books, and radio programs. So, it probably appealed to people at the time for both practical and fashionable uses.
What an awesome thought, about how great they might have been for new moms! Thanks for sharing that!
Whoa that actually makes sense.
Now that is the most interesting thing I've heard about underwear. Thank you for that
Those are great reasons to use the bullet bra! Now I have a new found respect for it. Thank you. I'll prob miss this style now when I have kids
I never thought of this but as a former breastfeeding mom I can definitely see how much that would have helped!!
saf: "cool cats"
my mind: hey all u cool cats n kittens its carol here from big cat rescue
My mind is cursed anything that mentions Carol and cats I just think of Tiger king and all the memea
That was a throw back oh my god
Safiya:drives around town
Conspiracy theorist:time travel is real
Shane Dawson's next video: So basically people have been seeing a mysterious woman driving around in an old car who looks like she's from... 1950...
Omg yes
I laughed way more than I should have 😭😭😭
@@seraphinelovee you forgot to say "👐hey, what's up you guys, yes👏"
@@seraphinelovee omg you forgot *hey what's up you guys. yes*
Saf- this might sound weird, but thanks for speaking so clearly in your videos. My mom loves watching your vids, but she's half deaf (due to a brain tumor from a few years ago). So it's harder for her to understand slurred/rushed speech. She told me a few days ago that she's so glad to find a great UA-camr with such a clear voice.
Thanks Saf!!❤
Cute name bean ?
@@thewormsareeatingmybrain4238
Thanks!
Ikr it's so weird like WHY DOES SHE SPEAK SO CLEAR AT ALL TIMES and HOW
Bean ? Yw
Jennifer K. Graf she was born to be a newsreader but I think this worked out better lol
Safiya would be GREAT as a time-traveler
LittleRavenMist This comment deserves way higher likes.
She would! She would blend in right away
i LOVE the 50s silhouette!! a few years ago at high school we had a sock-hop themed dance, so i picked out a 50s vintage evening dress, and it's probably one of my favorite dresses i've ever worn
This entire look is so so cute!😍 from hair to makeup to outfit to CAR!😍 you literally thought of everything!😍
I agree
Bullet bra ftw xD
i love how safiya puts facts into these videos too, and the history of the decade rather than just focusing on clothing alone. i love 50s fashion, music, cars, etc. and this was amazing sksjsksj
Safiya is one of the few stand out youtubers today. You can tell that actual work and effort go into her video and doesn't just churn out youtube topics that are currently trending for the sake of views. Even if it is a topic that has been tackled by 1000 other youtubers hers will always stand out for being well researched and from her unique point of view. Which seems to be showing a genuine interest and curiosity in the topic. Added to that is Safiya's sense of humour that just makes great content that I always enjoy whether I have an interest in 1950s fashion or not. I don't think you could define Safiya's content as any one thing, like comedy, beauty, sketch, educational, curiosity because her videos are often all these things rolled into one. It's like she has taken the educational and research style of videos and applied it to pop culture and integrated it with her sense of humour.
I don't know what the point of this is, other than that kind of hard work and originality is so hard to find on youtube these days (even among big youtubers that have been around for years) that I have to call it when I see it.
Underrated comment. I agree completely. It's hard to find content on UA-cam that is well rounded in so many different areas, and Saf has really mastered it.
Agreed. The Adele of UA-cam
Agreed 👏
Agreed
I absolutely love clothing from the 50s. I try to keep the fit and flare skirts in my wardrobe because they make me feel pretty and feminine. Skirts, in my opinion, are way more comfortable than pants. I love that other people also like this type of fashion and would like to wear it. ❤
She looks so pretty in the 50’s outfit.
Saf would be an excellent lady in the 50s
I think she's far too independent for 50's society.
maccajoe no they weren’t happier serving men and having no rights.
I learn more about history from Saf's videos than I ever did in school.
I wish we had parlors where they can makeover you based on the decade and what decade suits you
Internet done right * claps in awe *
Η αγαπημένη μου ελληνιδα UA-camr τοπ σχόλιο στην άλλη αγαπημένη μου, θα κλάψω
Χαιρετίσματα από το Texas!
Κλαίρη Δημοπούλου you mean internet done right *claps in awe*
I can just imagine Safiya’s grandkids making UA-cam videos entitled “I got a 2018 makeover”👍😂
They'll be running around in there underwear Xd
XD
Hahahaha
Yeeeaaaah that won’t be a good idea... lol 😂
Omg
i just appreciate how much work safiya puts into her videos (tyler too!!) !!! TALK ABOUT QUALITY CONTENT!!! sending love from singapore!! HAHA
Fun fashion fact: the New Look, was actually inspired by Christian Dior's mother
Hi Saf! I'm the cast member who ran into you on Main Street at Disneyland and asked to take a picture but then remembered I couldn't take my phone out because I was working. Oops. Thanks for being a sweetheart about it though, and it was nice to meet you!
The car, the eyeshadow, and the outfit all match. I'm dead. You slayed.
Loved this video!! I know this is mid-50s, but I was born in 1960, This whole thing really takes me back to my childhood! I remember my mom getting ready to go out with my dad, all the makeup pots and jars and powder, the dresses, shoes, everything matched. The hair! OMG, the hair! Mom used to sleep with toilet paper wrapped around her hair so it wouldn't get ruined while she slept. My mom just died this March, this brought back some great memories! I can also remember the mid 60s, one of my aunts wore the pointed "Bullet Bra" or as we called them the "Dixie Cup" bra (they looked like the pointed Dixie Cups that we got snow cones in) all the time. I was always afraid that when she hugged me, I'd get stabbed. I think she stocked up in the 50s, she wore those bras all her life.
I'm sorry for your loss, stay strong and may your mom's soul find peace! Keep these memories at heart forever
Dawn de la Morte Those must have been awesome memories! It's really cool that you experienced the decade that is remembered to be so iconic!!!
Loky Saint Thank you so much. I went up to Michigan earlier this month and my sister and I had her ashes placed next to our dad. It was a very emotional time but we also had fun remembering many great times. Mom was particularly hard to loose, it was very sudden and unexpected. She was my best friend, my rock and my confidant. My sister and I are close, too, we were like the 3 Musketeers.
Asura_Choi It was fun, I was a kid in the 60s, a teen in the 70s, an adult in the 80s. I have to say the 80s and 90s were, for me, the best times but I do have some great memories as a kid and a teen, too.
Lots of love
“And women would have their one hairstyle tat they just stuck with”
LIKE MEEE
lol me
im way too lazy to do anything with my hair cuz its so long
@@abigailgutierrez8405 I have long hair and when I was in school, I would have 1 style for 2-3yrs and people thought I spent hours on it when it took me just less than 5mins
mine is long non-brushed hair in despret need of a trim and i like it like that
Mine is so long that when I do a bun it just flops so I do a very long braid.
Mine looks like Ron's hair in goblet of fire
plot twist: saf is an iconic time traveler here to satisfy our UA-cam needs
I second this
My mom heard your “theme song” for the video and she said
*” Ohh is that that pretty girl that always wears black”*
Can't stop laughing XD
Awwwwh! You're mom sounds sweet
Aww that's so nice!
XD
That sweet
Please do 1920's flapper girl next!! :)
Try 1950 Indian fashion
YESSS I LOVE THE 1920’S
HECK YEAH
kaitlyn m SAME!
YASS
I saw these teenagers blasting musing, laughing, and dressing like 50s teenagers. I asked them if I can join and now I AM the 50s.
You remind me so much of my grandmother in this. I was just completely taken aback. My grandfather was in World War II in the Navy, my grandmother wore those clothes and drove that car. This was a lot of fun. Thank you🌹
Safia...u should keep going with the rest of the 20th century!! The 40's, 30's, (my personal fav and the one u would look incredible in) the 20's and then the 1910's and the 1900's still need to be explored! I love when u do these videos and there are 5 more decades that need attention. I know u would have fun dressing like a flapper in the 20's and Rosie the Rivitor from the 40's is calling for u to recreate that look!!
Susan Chraibi Rosie was a riveter, she was putting steel rivets into things at a factory, probably with a big powertool as its way faster than using a giant hammer. It wouldn't fit the poster image if she was just inserting tiny rivets with a small hand tool.
Look at 1930s to 1940s things like steel bridges to see the size of old school rivets, and remember someone had to flatten them in place one by one!
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 ur being too literal about a fashion concept video. Chill....Saf is just doing an entertaining video displaying an interpretation of decade infulential FASHION....my commentary had NOTHING to do with historical accuracy. I have a BA in history....i know who "Rosie" was. Its a FASHION video....i repeat....CHILL
@@johnfrancisdoe1563 oh and stop being a troll on everyone on this channel who is here for positivity for fellow women....
Totally agree- Sofia def has the look of the 1920’s and 1912!
She would look great for a 1940s/30s video. I want to see her try pin-up. 😂
1920’s flapper transformation next please!!!
hobi Yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaassssssssss!
Pleaseeee
Would love this but done the right way, not the Gatsby movie ones which are super inaccurate
...how about 1800's or 1020 ? 🌚
Yasssssssssssssssssssssss
There's an English teacher at my highschool who dresses like this almost everyday. She would definitely approve!
*THE DRESS HAS P O C K E T S*
IncrediBelleJessi OHMG 1950’s KNOWS WUSSUP
I had to scroll down to see who made this comment before I said it. It was literally the first thing I thought... IT HAS POCKETS!!!
@@whiskey_phillips same. Pockets on dresses are underestimated
IncrediBelleJessi IT’S A HOLY GRAIL
Ya'll know when someone compliments your dress and your reaction is just, "It has POCKETS!"? I think that has to be my favorite reaction to a compliment (not "Oh it was on sale" or "It was a gift" or something)
Omg the carousel part.... it looked like an old film. You looked so beautiful and the lighting and everything was perfect.
she basically looks like a 50's time traveler who just finished baking a cake or something
Or aspic
I just love the depth of the research and the quality of your videos! Just my favourite💜💗👌😘🌟
How can someone pull off literally any style? ❤️ that hairstyle suited you so well
Gonna say it. 1950´s dressed are cute as heck and should make a comeback.
That's why he/she said dresses, not bras honey.
YEESS!
I have a dress really similar to 50’s style for cotillion
I agree
Agreed!
5:18 Looks like the curvy appreciation started earlier than we all thought. XD haha LOVELY VIDEO! VERY well put together.
You should do an 1800’s or 1700’s hamilton-esque outfit video
Hamilton. *yes*
Yess! Hamilton!
YASSS
Omggg yes
And peegggyy
I hope she does this all the way to the 1700s and walks around wearing a powdered wig yelling “THE BRITISH ARE COMING” 😂
This is amazing!!😂😂
Just an innocent Pomegranate yes!!
xD Oh gosh! Curious, but I don't think history books go back that far in years, so it'd be hard to find references
Just an innocent Pomegranate woah I’ve seen you before
Hahaha!!!
Honestly, before watching I was being judgemental and thought who on earth watches a 25 minutes video about a makeover. Turns out I was completely wrong and found it really interesting! I like how it also has a social analysis, trying to explain why the fashion was that way in the 50's. Great video!!
I agree! She does a great job at making her videos interesting and fun to watch, which in my opinion is pretty rare lately.
I agree! I love Safiya Nygaard's content, as I am entertained, inspired, and educated!
we actually have a boutique in my small town (the town is small but very touristy for the nature around us) and they have nearly exact remakes of popular fashion from the 50s to the 80s. its very cute
Saf, you look beautiful. The lips are totally 50s and what a fantastic 'do. The dress is perfect and you seem to have the 1950s pose and "attitude" down to a science. Thanks for the history lesson and for the trip down memory lane. Having been born in 1952, I really am more familiar with the 60s, but you look just like my absolutely graceful, poised, and beautiful 1950s mother.
Priscilla Sissem if you where born in 1952 that means that you are like 80 or 90 years old!
@@rocioearls4348 no, 66 years old. Quite a difference
@@user-gc2en6bk5o Ya mean 67 ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) It's 2019 not 2018 bro
@@дженнечка she's still most likely born later in the year. I wrote my comment on January 1st
Priscilla Sissem that’s so cute!