Who’s your favorite fashion UA-camr to watch? The release of the bags will be announced on my instagram @fashion.elitist follow for updates blah blah blah.
unironically you remind me that your opinion doesn't matter, and that I shouldn't aim to be as perfect as you because im already great as the person I am
you have really thought out analyses that speak on the deeper elements that run under the surface of fashion, trends, and beauty. really love the way you have positioned yourself in a hyper-superficial industry. inspires me to do the same
Yes, your opinon matters. Your life is everything. You serve all purpose. You should treat yourself NOW. And give yourself a piece of oxygen in the ozone layer so you can breath in this beautiful world. I'm here for YOU. Love yourself. I mean that with 100% and 1000%.
I’ve been a fashionista since the 90s, so my early “influencers” were my own friends and peers and my favorite artists from music, visual, or even athlete’s. Although the latter are probably the worst at fashion lol. And so, I think many young people do and should dress to impress their peers as I was doing at the time. Exploration is key when dabbling in fashion. But I think it’s important that once you mature and know what works best for your body type and know what YOU love to wear, you can totally grasp your own unique style and you stop dressing to impress no one else but YOURSELF. Very early on, I observed what others wore and I was a stickler for NOT wearing what the next person is wearing, for the sake of striving for uniqueness. Which is one reason why I follow many current influencers. Not because I either agree or disagree with their takes, but it keeps me in the loop of whatever is trending and keeps my mind open to what I might not be used to. With as much experience I have, I’m still reluctant to try new and different things. So getting input from all the several influencers out there keeps me intrigued. I give in to some trends here and there and avoid others not because of trying to be different. But because I simply love a certain look from said trend or modify the idea to make it my own. I think loving what you’re wearing is the most important thing rather than what any influencer puts out there. Wearing what you love and walking out in confidence is the best style anyone can wear. And I encourage everyone to do that. Dress on!
I feel like I've fallen into a trap of engagement by posting this comment. you're explaining ideas that most people already have a good grasp of. This simply reeks as an excuse to plug your bag. aaaand mic drop
I could be wrong in saying that people are afraid of making mistakes and that the "trust" we have for influencers is coming from a place of (as you stated) "this person is reliable (massive following), hence they must be right in their decision/opinions" and that's why we trust them. We believe they know more than us and by accepting and following their ideologies towards something, we will receive the same validation or fulfillment they get. Thanks however for making the video JQ, will most definitely be more skeptical nowadays. Also hope you're doing well :)
Rant incoming: I think its very hard to be completely original, if not impossible. But I think you can grow a sort of awareness of different opinions and ideas and choose the ones which you relate with. I think this probably comes with age a time too, you watch fashions and politics wax and wane and through this see what sticks for you. I think the state of fashion right now highlights the worst parts of the internet - the increase of consumerism which feeds on insecurity. I also think a lot of people choose to be willingly ignorant and choose the consumerist route because its easer. You can overcome your insecurity easily by narrowing your lense and denying other opinions other then your own - buying into that trend and letting it define how you view others and yourself. What is really hard is acknowledging all the opinions and choices and trying to forge your own way. This is hard because you suddenly become aware of how small you are and how many other ideas there are out there - it also takes fucking ages unlime trend hopping. You start to realise that you opinion is so insignificant. This may he daunting but I think you can find a sort of satisfaction in it. But also fuck it why do you even need to do this, think about this. Y not just blend in and be the NPC - is anyone gonna really notice or care. Just fucking do what u like ig
Everything you said is true but I'm hoping for some one of the fashion UA-camrs I follow to mention like whenever you see posts/vids online of people with unique or interesting outfits there can be a lot for comments just saying the most generalized & negative comments about people they don't know. Which can cause any fashion newcomers to be scared to wear what they want because of all those comments
Idk if this is entirely relevant, but I also would clarify that content creators are also a product of the system, which is society. Trends are a part of culture. Harry Has has blown up but he had like 10k subscribers when I found him. I just really liked his take and delivery on fashion. Turns out, that was a part of the growing trend in minimalist fashion (eg Harry was hyping up Sambas way before Jerry Lorenzo). So content creators ended up getting big because they aligned with what was growing popular among the masses. But why do things get trendy? I think it’s a blend of things. Content creators, politics, influential figures (eg Kanye), objectively nice things (Jordan 1s), modern trends in media (eg Y2K and 90s trends). Yeah idk all that shit. Thanks for making this video and creating this space for discussion in the online fashion community. Appreciate you
This video’s message is really beyond fashion. Keep in mind that when you consume media online, the platform you’re using is financially incentivised to keep you on there as long as possible. A reliable method of doing this by promoting controversial and reactionary content. Unfortunately, many people simply accept the information that’s put in front of them as long as the rhetoric is convincing enough. Not only that, but users can get so convinced of the narratives that are delivered to them that any media promoting an opposing view is quickly dismissed. A prime example of this is the current propagation of anti-trans media by right-wing commentators, who’s blatant lying ends up consumed by people who otherwise would have no interest in LGBTQIA+ issues, and have no other sources of information on such topics to compare. It is more profitable to have people believe what they want to believe instead of the truth. The algorithm is specifically designed to give you what you want, not what you need. More people need to wake up to the highly immoral tactics that social media platforms use to keep people engaged. As long as people need to scream and shout at each other, social media platforms will continue to monetise the time you spend doing so.
the funniest thing i've encountered on mens fashion youtube so far is one of the young fashion influencers recommending abercrombie as an affordable brand that has reinvented itself into a staple of menswear over the past decade, and an older menswear historian saying abercrombie was good in the mid 20th century when it made high quality sports and hunting clothes before pivoting (in the 80s or 90s?) to cheap teen fashion. (no shade to any teens reading this. but please, for the love of god, buy vintage and thrift instead of new cheap crap)
Yeah you are right, shops life Zara and H&M tend not to be good quality. But neither is the vast majority of vintage stuff. I think some shops like uniqlo, cos and arket - although maybe a bit 'boring' - offer phenomenal quality items which are timeless. They offer a great base line for a wardrobe. Vintage stuff is good for stand out pieces but very hard for everyday stuff - if you can sort through the junk. Also even uniqlo and brands like that have some fashiony pieces like the J+ collection with Uniqlo. But ultimately it depends on what you want. Perhaps you don't care about how you look - then Abercrombie and Fitch is good. Or maybe all vintage is you look. I dunno just be aware of the different options
Just love dawg, keep it going and yea somethings in life are difficult and complicated but in the end lets just love each other for no reason, alright? Love you all
This is genuinely no hate, but Its interesting that the video started by talking about what makes a good speaker and I'm half way through the video and the script is so wordy and strangely written it's hard to follow or connect to. It made me feel like I was having a stroke. Lots of "for"s and "if anything" and general filler phrases which, while arguably better then constantly using 'like' and 'uhm' make the narration very unnatural and less digestible. Just a bit of constructive criticism
You must be new this guy doesn’t have a script he speaks raw. He probably should write a script in some areas of his video since he ends up saying certain words a lot of you pay close attention. I think his vibe is for it to be as if he was just talking to a friend and not so professional. Ya know not so serious.
I get the point for basicly following your guts. But i think, you had to have certain amount of knowledge to make a good decision/judment on for example: fashion. You cant be a dumbass following your guts judging wether the piece of garment good or bad, because theres a standard. Thats why listening to influencers (or anybody who has more experience in the fashion field) can be important. to me, the most critical thing is the ability to defferenciate an opinion (or biases) and a facts.
I think that the rise f short form content has made this issue worse as well in a tiktok you cant say stuff like "this is only my opinion" and it comes across like its being stated as a fact.
"The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e. the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force. The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby, generally speaking, the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it." Karl Marx
Well thanks to your opinion I have this wonderful Yohji swoncho (it’s a poncho with a single sleeve and of course open on the other side). It’s a great companion for traveling and malfunctioning office air conditioning.
fashion is making the abstract soul into a stract expression to hold your ego from leaving your body. a spiritual elitists would suggest living nakedly, and to kill the ego. but i believe ego is art and so i remain bound by cloth
Totally unrelated to the video but it was crazy to see how much the video opened up as soon as you loosened up and transitioned from the scripted to unscripted section (I presume). It was almost unengaging hearing you read from the script (made obvious with the looking over). This was even more apparent when you talked about prolific speakers in history: you talked about how they spoke well while you yourself didn't speak well. Then, boom, you loosened up and I'm reminded why I like your videos. The monotony in your voice disappeared and your charisma returned.
WTF is up with the BAG? when will it be released? Where can I get it? I know it's going to sell out quick fast and I want to be sure that I get one ASAP. Please, more details on this bag and launch.
Not tryna stab at you but at 7:03 when you made remarks about pickups/haul videos, I feel like regardless of the items that you’ve bought being secondhand/your closet being a smaller curation it still propels and influences others to seek out clothing that you find interesting (personally) simply based off your influential power (UA-camr with 90k subs) like, I get what you meant as in unsustainable consumption like $1,000+ hauls every other week but still, influence is influence in my opinion and you can’t down play another and boost your own. It’s kinda hypocritical.
Bros getting mad at a guy for having clothes. The difference with him is he doesn’t over consume/ his content isn’t mostly pick up videos and new trends videos. He is vastly different from the rest of the fashion guys. Frugal is the same way he has clothes but doesn’t do pick up videos or trends to get type stuff
@@averagemale9401 totally missed the point and misread where I said “I get what you mean as in unsustainable consumption”. All I’m addressing is “calling out” other content creators for “pickups videos” and then justifying his own by stating something like “my closet is smaller”. That’s my point. It seems hypocritical but then again, opinions are subjective.
@@averagemale9401He literally makes pick up videos, most of which are luxury fashion. While it’s better than Shein hauls, it’s still overpriced, unsustainable, and putting money straight into the pockets of billionaires.
@@coi6337 in the pick ups video he stated everything he bought was from second hand sellers and he sells as a way to make money, consuming to make business is a bit different.
@@Savii-Jo you must be apart of the problem to see the problem. In an aspect of him reselling clothes to make a living making content from it to also make money is understandable, yet I think Jq understands how it’s harmful, since he’s in a strange position of having an audience. Things are new to people and so is his influence so it’s good to see the bad in things you may also have contributed from
great video, amazing delivery. it’s a refreshing side of youtube rn. i’m glad that christian’s videos are also shifting in the direction of don’t just mindlessly consume, instead buy what you actually really need and want.
Exaggerations, man is not influenced directly by fashion vloggers. You click on what you are interested in already and make an ideological decision with more entropy. For many of course it is to stay with the crowd or some group. But likely it is only to hone your concepts for later considerations, or tickle your sensation. Psychological causalities are much more complex than that they could be reduced to a salesman vs. individualist dichotomy.
I only trust #frugalaesthetic but I don’t follow suggestions so I’m still mid however that NPC hoodie is absolutely not mid js. Give us all the danger ⚠️ and that bag tho
Everyone has an opinion in the beginning and same w the creators , they grew bc of ppl cant think for themselves. They support so msking a video about a subject like dis adds to that rabbithole. Not hating im jus saying cause ive seen smaller channels do the same video as dis one buh jus like he saud they will watch the one w the higher views. Lol youtube funny, love it
idk when it comes to people talking about fashion on youtube I always grab the info as an opinion I've never been like oh I'm gonna throw away all these clothes because they say it's dead in 2023 like no I wear what I want I like what I like & I'm really loyal to certain brands plus never done the trends I always do my own thing tbh
it's also scary because I've been seeing a lot of these teen tiktok kids at the store or just out tha t wear the 5' shorts with some pacsun or zumiez shirt a some thrifted or pacsun hat & white nike blazers or white vans like all these mfs looking the same & it's so annoying like think for yourself & wear what you like
@@berliin_Meanwhile you’re judging these kids because you presumably wear “better” clothes. There’s nothing wrong with kids wearing clothing they like, and you’re not better because you wear niche brands.
@@coi6337 bro in no way I ever said I'm better I'm just saying all these kids have that tiktok aesthetic & they genuinely don't like the clothes their wearing they just do it cause tiktok does it
I honestly couldn’t understand this video. The script had way too many filler words and some strange wording like the overuse of “for.” The central point was pretty nebulous and very difficult to understand, even when you broke from the script. You spoke too fast and with a very monotone voice, making it difficult to understand. I would also shy away from calling yourself “broke,” because it’s obvious that you need a lot of money to consume luxury fashion.
But does your opinion matter to your friends and family? I would hope yes.😊❤😂 I can see why my opinion would not matter in the comment section. I tend not to trust anybody because even your family can betray you. They do get some trust. I do a lot of research and come up with my own ideas. Help people when you can just be careful not to get hurt.
Holy FUCK this was a goated take I will sometimes talk to my friends and go on a rant for 10 plus min.... that being said I try to always follow things up with you should question everyone including your self somtimes. Otherwise you cannot grow as an indivual !!
Who’s your favorite fashion UA-camr to watch?
The release of the bags will be announced on my instagram @fashion.elitist follow for updates blah blah blah.
Frugal Aesthetic
frugal ass🫶
Fashionelitist
Fashion elitist and Frugal ❤
Jq and frugal aesthetic 💀
I always knew my opinion didn't matter, thanks for the affirmation Mr. Elitist!
"hey, um maybe, don't be influenced, okay" he said influencedly. video of the year, 10/10
Dude has my top 3 fashion UA-camrs in his thumbnail
Same, I got Antwon, Harry and Frugal
@@shnikez sameeeee
unironically you remind me that your opinion doesn't matter, and that I shouldn't aim to be as perfect as you because im already great as the person I am
Are you? Is there nothing you can improve about yourself? You seem to have a vain pride that needs to be stopped
you have really thought out analyses that speak on the deeper elements that run under the surface of fashion, trends, and beauty. really love the way you have positioned yourself in a hyper-superficial industry. inspires me to do the same
referencing hitler and MLK in the first 3 minutes of a fashion video is insane criminally
@@oaktre3 not really, the guy is brought up a lot in modern civics.
Wear what you want and don't try fitting into boxes you obviously don't fit in
Well said 👍👌
Yes, your opinon matters.
Your life is everything. You serve all purpose. You should treat yourself NOW.
And give yourself a piece of oxygen in the ozone layer so you can breath in this beautiful world. I'm here for YOU. Love yourself. I mean that with 100% and 1000%.
LMAO ozone is harmful to the lungs 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@hasanathasan8194 Not with that attitude
Low tier god?
@@Rockastorm nah... High Tier Human
“Don’t be influenced, think for your self!”
Thx mr.corny
I’ve been a fashionista since the 90s, so my early “influencers” were my own friends and peers and my favorite artists from music, visual, or even athlete’s. Although the latter are probably the worst at fashion lol. And so, I think many young people do and should dress to impress their peers as I was doing at the time. Exploration is key when dabbling in fashion. But I think it’s important that once you mature and know what works best for your body type and know what YOU love to wear, you can totally grasp your own unique style and you stop dressing to impress no one else but YOURSELF. Very early on, I observed what others wore and I was a stickler for NOT wearing what the next person is wearing, for the sake of striving for uniqueness. Which is one reason why I follow many current influencers. Not because I either agree or disagree with their takes, but it keeps me in the loop of whatever is trending and keeps my mind open to what I might not be used to. With as much experience I have, I’m still reluctant to try new and different things. So getting input from all the several influencers out there keeps me intrigued. I give in to some trends here and there and avoid others not because of trying to be different. But because I simply love a certain look from said trend or modify the idea to make it my own. I think loving what you’re wearing is the most important thing rather than what any influencer puts out there. Wearing what you love and walking out in confidence is the best style anyone can wear. And I encourage everyone to do that. Dress on!
A framework to evaluate someone's advice would be more helpful than 'Be skeptical of everyone, except me because I sleep on a floor mattress!'
I feel like skepticism is the prerequisite to true evaluation
Exurb1a said in a recent video: Following no ideology is the most enticing ideology.
i loved the vloggy stylle shots at the end very cool to see and a nice insight
I feel like I've fallen into a trap of engagement by posting this comment. you're explaining ideas that most people already have a good grasp of. This simply reeks as an excuse to plug your bag. aaaand mic drop
I could be wrong in saying that people are afraid of making mistakes and that the "trust" we have for influencers is coming from a place of (as you stated) "this person is reliable (massive following), hence they must be right in their decision/opinions" and that's why we trust them. We believe they know more than us and by accepting and following their ideologies towards something, we will receive the same validation or fulfillment they get. Thanks however for making the video JQ, will most definitely be more skeptical nowadays. Also hope you're doing well :)
Rant incoming:
I think its very hard to be completely original, if not impossible. But I think you can grow a sort of awareness of different opinions and ideas and choose the ones which you relate with. I think this probably comes with age a time too, you watch fashions and politics wax and wane and through this see what sticks for you. I think the state of fashion right now highlights the worst parts of the internet - the increase of consumerism which feeds on insecurity.
I also think a lot of people choose to be willingly ignorant and choose the consumerist route because its easer. You can overcome your insecurity easily by narrowing your lense and denying other opinions other then your own - buying into that trend and letting it define how you view others and yourself.
What is really hard is acknowledging all the opinions and choices and trying to forge your own way. This is hard because you suddenly become aware of how small you are and how many other ideas there are out there - it also takes fucking ages unlime trend hopping. You start to realise that you opinion is so insignificant. This may he daunting but I think you can find a sort of satisfaction in it.
But also fuck it why do you even need to do this, think about this. Y not just blend in and be the NPC - is anyone gonna really notice or care.
Just fucking do what u like ig
Everything you said is true but I'm hoping for some one of the fashion UA-camrs I follow to mention like whenever you see posts/vids online of people with unique or interesting outfits there can be a lot for comments just saying the most generalized & negative comments about people they don't know. Which can cause any fashion newcomers to be scared to wear what they want because of all those comments
exactly!!
Idk if this is entirely relevant, but I also would clarify that content creators are also a product of the system, which is society. Trends are a part of culture. Harry Has has blown up but he had like 10k subscribers when I found him. I just really liked his take and delivery on fashion. Turns out, that was a part of the growing trend in minimalist fashion (eg Harry was hyping up Sambas way before Jerry Lorenzo). So content creators ended up getting big because they aligned with what was growing popular among the masses. But why do things get trendy? I think it’s a blend of things. Content creators, politics, influential figures (eg Kanye), objectively nice things (Jordan 1s), modern trends in media (eg Y2K and 90s trends). Yeah idk all that shit. Thanks for making this video and creating this space for discussion in the online fashion community. Appreciate you
Incorrect my opinion is the only one that matters
This video’s message is really beyond fashion. Keep in mind that when you consume media online, the platform you’re using is financially incentivised to keep you on there as long as possible. A reliable method of doing this by promoting controversial and reactionary content. Unfortunately, many people simply accept the information that’s put in front of them as long as the rhetoric is convincing enough. Not only that, but users can get so convinced of the narratives that are delivered to them that any media promoting an opposing view is quickly dismissed. A prime example of this is the current propagation of anti-trans media by right-wing commentators, who’s blatant lying ends up consumed by people who otherwise would have no interest in LGBTQIA+ issues, and have no other sources of information on such topics to compare.
It is more profitable to have people believe what they want to believe instead of the truth. The algorithm is specifically designed to give you what you want, not what you need. More people need to wake up to the highly immoral tactics that social media platforms use to keep people engaged. As long as people need to scream and shout at each other, social media platforms will continue to monetise the time you spend doing so.
Watching this in the middle of the desert
this is like the thing 1982 but for fashion ahh
He has awoken a sleeping giant, he has become death destroyer of worlds
the funniest thing i've encountered on mens fashion youtube so far is one of the young fashion influencers recommending abercrombie as an affordable brand that has reinvented itself into a staple of menswear over the past decade, and an older menswear historian saying abercrombie was good in the mid 20th century when it made high quality sports and hunting clothes before pivoting (in the 80s or 90s?) to cheap teen fashion.
(no shade to any teens reading this. but please, for the love of god, buy vintage and thrift instead of new cheap crap)
Yeah you are right, shops life Zara and H&M tend not to be good quality. But neither is the vast majority of vintage stuff.
I think some shops like uniqlo, cos and arket - although maybe a bit 'boring' - offer phenomenal quality items which are timeless. They offer a great base line for a wardrobe.
Vintage stuff is good for stand out pieces but very hard for everyday stuff - if you can sort through the junk. Also even uniqlo and brands like that have some fashiony pieces like the J+ collection with Uniqlo.
But ultimately it depends on what you want. Perhaps you don't care about how you look - then Abercrombie and Fitch is good. Or maybe all vintage is you look. I dunno just be aware of the different options
Wait. I actually need the bag. Her breakdown of the details sold me
As a wise man once said: "I don't trust like that"
@@blackblackstatic open that button
What a cool cat at the end that person must be very funny and should become admin of that server!
you say dont trust me, why am i still trusting you... i cant help it
Just love dawg, keep it going and yea somethings in life are difficult and complicated but in the end lets just love each other for no reason, alright? Love you all
This is genuinely no hate, but Its interesting that the video started by talking about what makes a good speaker and I'm half way through the video and the script is so wordy and strangely written it's hard to follow or connect to. It made me feel like I was having a stroke.
Lots of "for"s and "if anything" and general filler phrases which, while arguably better then constantly using 'like' and 'uhm' make the narration very unnatural and less digestible.
Just a bit of constructive criticism
You must be new this guy doesn’t have a script he speaks raw. He probably should write a script in some areas of his video since he ends up saying certain words a lot of you pay close attention. I think his vibe is for it to be as if he was just talking to a friend and not so professional. Ya know not so serious.
I get the point for basicly following your guts. But i think, you had to have certain amount of knowledge to make a good decision/judment on for example: fashion. You cant be a dumbass following your guts judging wether the piece of garment good or bad, because theres a standard. Thats why listening to influencers (or anybody who has more experience in the fashion field) can be important. to me, the most critical thing is the ability to defferenciate an opinion (or biases) and a facts.
Your hair looks fantastic!
I think that the rise f short form content has made this issue worse as well
in a tiktok you cant say stuff like "this is only my opinion" and it comes across like its being stated as a fact.
"The ideas of the ruling class are in every epoch the ruling ideas, i.e. the class which is the ruling material force of society, is at the same time its ruling intellectual force. The class which has the means of material production at its disposal, has control at the same time over the means of mental production, so that thereby, generally speaking, the ideas of those who lack the means of mental production are subject to it."
Karl Marx
Shit ive seen everyone of them, im too deep in the rabbit hole and I don't even have a style haha
bro is the yohji of fashion content (or anti fashion content idk). very cool
The little drawing of yourself is so cute tbh ♡
Babe wake up new fashion elitist
My opinion is the only one that matter
Well thanks to your opinion I have this wonderful Yohji swoncho (it’s a poncho with a single sleeve and of course open on the other side). It’s a great companion for traveling and malfunctioning office air conditioning.
17:10 😭the vc
fashion is making the abstract soul into a stract expression to hold your ego from leaving your body.
a spiritual elitists would suggest living nakedly, and to kill the ego. but i believe ego is art and so i remain bound by cloth
He is finally back !!!!!!!
Pedestrian analysis.
Tru
Bro tied racism into fashion fluently
Totally unrelated to the video but it was crazy to see how much the video opened up as soon as you loosened up and transitioned from the scripted to unscripted section (I presume).
It was almost unengaging hearing you read from the script (made obvious with the looking over). This was even more apparent when you talked about prolific speakers in history: you talked about how they spoke well while you yourself didn't speak well.
Then, boom, you loosened up and I'm reminded why I like your videos. The monotony in your voice disappeared and your charisma returned.
a phrase that I learned early on in my child age.
thinking about praying to this🙏🏼
This fasshion shi getting philosophical
WTF is up with the BAG? when will it be released? Where can I get it? I know it's going to sell out quick fast and I want to be sure that I get one ASAP. Please, more details on this bag and launch.
FACTS
I checked description and it said nothing abt the bag
Only watching this so nothing bad happens to me this week
Not tryna stab at you but at 7:03 when you made remarks about pickups/haul videos, I feel like regardless of the items that you’ve bought being secondhand/your closet being a smaller curation it still propels and influences others to seek out clothing that you find interesting (personally) simply based off your influential power (UA-camr with 90k subs) like, I get what you meant as in unsustainable consumption like $1,000+ hauls every other week but still, influence is influence in my opinion and you can’t down play another and boost your own. It’s kinda hypocritical.
Bros getting mad at a guy for having clothes. The difference with him is he doesn’t over consume/ his content isn’t mostly pick up videos and new trends videos. He is vastly different from the rest of the fashion guys. Frugal is the same way he has clothes but doesn’t do pick up videos or trends to get type stuff
@@averagemale9401 totally missed the point and misread where I said “I get what you mean as in unsustainable consumption”. All I’m addressing is “calling out” other content creators for “pickups videos” and then justifying his own by stating something like “my closet is smaller”. That’s my point. It seems hypocritical but then again, opinions are subjective.
@@averagemale9401He literally makes pick up videos, most of which are luxury fashion. While it’s better than Shein hauls, it’s still overpriced, unsustainable, and putting money straight into the pockets of billionaires.
@@coi6337 in the pick ups video he stated everything he bought was from second hand sellers and he sells as a way to make money, consuming to make business is a bit different.
@@Savii-Jo you must be apart of the problem to see the problem. In an aspect of him reselling clothes to make a living making content from it to also make money is understandable, yet I think Jq understands how it’s harmful, since he’s in a strange position of having an audience. Things are new to people and so is his influence so it’s good to see the bad in things you may also have contributed from
There are two types of opinions. Opinion of
Fashion Elitist, and wrong opinion.
Only five bags are up for grabs!? Our chances of getting one are so low
I’ve noticed I have been swayed easily especially by comments so I’ve started this thing where I make an opinion before I read the comments
Only liked frugal in your thumbnail. Everyone else sucks hard for various reasons. DS too.
yooooooo new fashion elitist 🔥🔥
Can the bag hold a 16” laptop?
Where can i find the bag??
Yet again I find myself looking at those luscious locks instead of actually engaging with the subject matter
great video, amazing delivery. it’s a refreshing side of youtube rn. i’m glad that christian’s videos are also shifting in the direction of don’t just mindlessly consume, instead buy what you actually really need and want.
Thanks to you for making these videos.
the bag do be organic and pulling
I fw propeller hats, heroes never die.
You forgot to add the legend Semined bai oligofrenule
new elitest video yurrr
Get a bed frame that mattress will catch mold!!!!!!!
my mattress was built for the floor its not a normal mattress
@@fashionelitist 👍
@@fashionelitist but are you built for the floor?
i must ponder this
@@fashionelitist maybe try one with a nice return policy then make the decision
I love fashion philosophy / ideology
when you say "don't trust me" and i stop trusting you, does that mean i actually trusted you on the advice to NOT trust you?
A paradox is upon us
Slay the boots house down queen charli xcx snatch my wig
Exaggerations, man is not influenced directly by fashion vloggers. You click on what you are interested in already and make an ideological decision with more entropy. For many of course it is to stay with the crowd or some group. But likely it is only to hone your concepts for later considerations, or tickle your sensation. Psychological causalities are much more complex than that they could be reduced to a salesman vs. individualist dichotomy.
"organic" lol
absolutely love the content
Great to know that I shouldn't trust you, now I can finally go full-heartedly fruugalstan without regrets
yo mama
their opinions doesnt matter; dress whatever you like. thats my absurdist take on fashion and life in general.
Sup JQ. How to study fashion? I really wanted to go deep but not how to start
Adam Ragusea of fashion
Mever realized this analogy
I only trust #frugalaesthetic but I don’t follow suggestions so I’m still mid however that NPC hoodie is absolutely not mid js. Give us all the danger ⚠️ and that bag tho
Everyone has an opinion in the beginning and same w the creators , they grew bc of ppl cant think for themselves. They support so msking a video about a subject like dis adds to that rabbithole. Not hating im jus saying cause ive seen smaller channels do the same video as dis one buh jus like he saud they will watch the one w the higher views. Lol youtube funny, love it
when is the bag coming out
July the 15th
nyooo but I like my comfy bubble
ima trust him
Your Opinion Doesn't Matter
🤣 yes, i agree with yohji Yamamoto.
hello we have a similar face shape and if i puff my cheeks i can make pou out of my beard maybe you could try this on video it would be amazing❤
idk when it comes to people talking about fashion on youtube I always grab the info as an opinion I've never been like oh I'm gonna throw away all these clothes because they say it's dead in 2023 like no I wear what I want I like what I like & I'm really loyal to certain brands plus never done the trends I always do my own thing tbh
it's also scary because I've been seeing a lot of these teen tiktok kids at the store or just out tha t wear the 5' shorts with some pacsun or zumiez shirt a some thrifted or pacsun hat & white nike blazers or white vans like all these mfs looking the same & it's so annoying like think for yourself & wear what you like
@@berliin_Meanwhile you’re judging these kids because you presumably wear “better” clothes. There’s nothing wrong with kids wearing clothing they like, and you’re not better because you wear niche brands.
@@coi6337 bro in no way I ever said I'm better I'm just saying all these kids have that tiktok aesthetic & they genuinely don't like the clothes their wearing they just do it cause tiktok does it
I honestly couldn’t understand this video. The script had way too many filler words and some strange wording like the overuse of “for.” The central point was pretty nebulous and very difficult to understand, even when you broke from the script. You spoke too fast and with a very monotone voice, making it difficult to understand. I would also shy away from calling yourself “broke,” because it’s obvious that you need a lot of money to consume luxury fashion.
Well that's just like, your opinion, man.
Great video ❤
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>"Hitler is bad"
Oh my Fauci! How stunning and brave!
i just watch you cause funny
I found it funny that all the finance people were by the trash:)
I just wanted to look nice man, wtf happened.
goated ytber
But does your opinion matter to your friends and family? I would hope yes.😊❤😂 I can see why my opinion would not matter in the comment section. I tend not to trust anybody because even your family can betray you. They do get some trust. I do a lot of research and come up with my own ideas. Help people when you can just be careful not to get hurt.
Holy FUCK this was a goated take I will sometimes talk to my friends and go on a rant for 10 plus min.... that being said I try to always follow things up with you should question everyone including your self somtimes. Otherwise you cannot grow as an indivual !!
Fellow Joaquin.
So true
They are all saying the same thing, every single video♻♻
only action count so