They sort of wasted an opportunity with that textured bustier by photographing it like that. You can't see _any_ details whatsoever and it was so intricate with , you know.... light on it.
Natalie 82 I honestly don’t think it was very fitting to the theme, it looks Very playful, the texture I mean. The silhouette however is perfect, and i think that’s why they drowned the texture. The corset is beautiful though!
They’re not slick when it came to the magazine arriving lol. You can tell the package is already opened and Doris slipped it out immediately. Whoever was filming this most likely told them to recreate them receiving the magazine to make it look like it was unexpected. Lol
Well... not like no one cares, but... that's part of the deal! You work hard, you do a great job- sure you are tired. No need to advertise that. You HAVE a job to do! You HAVE customers! Just thinking of the alternative should make one perk up... at least till closing time. 😉
@@tedlovejesus Intensive? Please. All the clothes are arranged by era anyway so all they had to do was pull anything from the 30s 40s or 50s in grey, peach, teal or black tones...
@Mara L Its still not that difficult when the store is sorted into era...you know where everything is. That means you simply need to look for silhouettes in those same muted colors or perhaps a touch of mustard or yellow, etc. Hitchcock film clothes aren't particularly elaborate or different from 'normal' clothes of the periods in which he worked...I get what you are saying but if your job is typically to style, its really not that complex.
It’s so awesome that the director waited to include the actual pictures of the photoshoot in this video 👍🏼
My respect to people,who preserves time for us ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
I want to visit this store so bad
Is in Los Angeles On melrose ave
They sort of wasted an opportunity with that textured bustier by photographing it like that. You can't see _any_ details whatsoever and it was so intricate with , you know.... light on it.
Natalie 82 I honestly don’t think it was very fitting to the theme, it looks Very playful, the texture I mean. The silhouette however is perfect, and i think that’s why they drowned the texture. The corset is beautiful though!
Voiceover: "film noir... dark and sinister"
Camera angle: close up on yellow sequins
Love that wool tweed suit!
The tweed suit!!!
This store must be fun to hang out in!
Oh wow, Gillian Jacobs looks great in that crepe dress
Loved seeing this!
give us a few hours; comes back in different clothes and they all have diff clothes on too... uhhhh...
She probably decided to return the next day 🤷♀️
Wow, what an achievement.
Did the S Magazine pay for the 50k clothes or did they just borrow it?
The name and edition of that magazine and the name of the photographer, does anyone give me info on those ?
S Magazine, photographers: Rene & Radka for the May 2014th issue.
Convenient that the envelope was already open...
They’re not slick when it came to the magazine arriving lol. You can tell the package is already opened and Doris slipped it out immediately.
Whoever was filming this most likely told them to recreate them receiving the magazine to make it look like it was unexpected. Lol
Как я люблю ваш канал. Просто "запоем"посмотрела все серии. С нетерпение жду обновления канала.
😍😍😍😘💖
You women are like the clothes you sell, just Beautiful ❤️
you should never complain about pulling for a client and say your tired no one cared your tired
I know that was quite ballsey to say that...lol
To be fair its a very intensive job
Well... not like no one cares, but... that's part of the deal! You work hard, you do a great job- sure you are tired. No need to advertise that. You HAVE a job to do! You HAVE customers! Just thinking of the alternative should make one perk up... at least till closing time. 😉
@@tedlovejesus Intensive? Please. All the clothes are arranged by era anyway so all they had to do was pull anything from the 30s 40s or 50s in grey, peach, teal or black tones...
@Mara L Its still not that difficult when the store is sorted into era...you know where everything is. That means you simply need to look for silhouettes in those same muted colors or perhaps a touch of mustard or yellow, etc. Hitchcock film clothes aren't particularly elaborate or different from 'normal' clothes of the periods in which he worked...I get what you are saying but if your job is typically to style, its really not that complex.
Lenna Alberta
Jesus that woman did not look good in that hat