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Dolcejeanz
Добавлен 12 май 2013
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Different Design Approaches In Fashion (PART 1)
NOT ALL DESIGN APPROACHES JUST PART 1…EVEN PART TWO COMBINED WONT COVER ALL. Don’t need any smartasses in my comments XD.
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HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF || Balenciaga Fall 2024 Couture Collection Review
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Just be open minded a lot of the dresses were ugly though i hope we all know that APPRECIATE ALL SUPPORT AS ALWAYS🙂↕️✊🏾🖤 IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
Subcultural Representation in Fashion (It’s Bad)
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Really hope you enjoy this one. Appreciate all the support!!!🙂↕️✊🏾
WHAT DREAMS ARE MADE OF || JW Anderson Spring/Summer 2025 Runway Review
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First ever RUclips runway review, Please like and subscribe and leave feedback in the comments below, I appreciate all the support 🙂↕️✊🏾🖤 IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
Fashion Designers That Got DUMPED (PART 1)
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NEW SERIES DETAILING THE MESSY RELEASES OF FASHION DESIGNERS FROM BRANDS I HOPE YOU ENJOY!!!🙂↕️✊🏾 IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
The Curse Of An Innovator In Fashion
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Mainly speaking about Demna and thinking about His new Balenciaga Resort 25 collection and how he’s treated in fashion. Hope you enjoy🙂↕️✊🏾🖤 IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
The Death of Criticism in Fashion
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kinda yappy but i hope u enjoy!!! ROAD TO 200 SUBS OMG🙂↕️✊🏾 IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
The Democratisation of Fashion and The Death of “Real Luxury”
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@fadashakess ON IG, HE EDITIED THIS VIDEO, SHOW HIM SOME LOVE Also i know i say “like” and “and stuff” a lot im working on it. IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
Aesthetic Induced Identity Crisis
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Yeah be careful with aesthetics n pinterest n stuff mhmm yeah IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
A Versatile Wardrobe vs A Uniform: Pros and Cons
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Sorry for messing with my mic so much😅 I was going through it while recording this lol IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
How to Single-Handedly Ruin a Brand’s Image
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The More Clothes You Buy, The Less Clothes You Buy
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You already knew that tho. I think Plz Like And Subscribe !!! 🫡🖤 IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag TT: www.tiktok.com/@dolcejeanz?_t=8mEcWE8FxGM&_r=1
My Top 10 Sources of Fashion Inspiration
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Put a lot of effort into this vid, my most ever, hope u enjoyed ^_^ IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag
The Biggest Voice in Fashion is YOU
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Bad quality, No captions, Vid progression kinda slow…sorry. IG: dolcejeanz?r=nametag
Small pickups + Small Thoughts
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Dolcejeanz Pants Rotation! (MY FIRST EVER YT VID)
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Dolcejeanz Pants Rotation! (MY FIRST EVER YT VID)
Jonh galliano was a real tweaker got me dead bro
this is real deal
This video was a slam dunk. Commenting for algorithm!
Sick Video. Final Home definitely doesn't get enough attention
YOU NOTICING THIS VID IS CRAZY thanks a lot man😭🫡🖤
Bro I am WITNESSING THE COME UPP
900 subs we almost there man
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bro is majestic
ong i was looking at myself while recording like damn
amazing video, really enjoyed listening to your thoughts, thanks
no thank you! glad you liked it🙂↕️🙂↕️
To push the algorithm they need to see and listen to this truly inspiring ❤
Thank you so much this is so nice😭🙂↕️🖤
these videos are interesting because there was so much research and thought put behind your words you mean what your saying
Ofc, just tryna make sure it’s as good as possible🙂↕️🙂↕️
This video is it. I love the complex ideology
Dude you cooked on this one
Preciate that fr man
This video is very good, this kind of different design approaches is very interesting to learn, develop the own kind of design language and reflect on work of others designers. I will show to my teacher here in Brasil, continue. Serious, very light, easy and relevant content
GLAD YOU LIKE IT! Thank you🙂↕️🙂↕️
fire content bro, hope you’re here for a while <3
i Plan on it man thank you🫡🫡
The algorithm reached me 🙌
Glad to have you🙂↕️
RUclips's algorithm is doing the right thing by leading me to your channel! So glad this was recommended to me and proud to claim my "here before 50k subs" ticket :D
Glad to have you!!! stay tuned🙂↕️🙂↕️
Get this man a YT plaque immediately!!!
Great vid 👏
Thanks!
Scary how many designers and houses Bernard and LVMH fucked up.....
That man is EVIL
Please look more into gyaru, it definitely stands as a subculture on its own beyond the looks coquette is definitely a recent internet classified aesthetic
i’ve heard that i was surface level about gyaru, definitely interested in it a lot more now🫡🫡
Great video👏🏽
thanks man🙂↕️
you cannot buy cool.Unyet Capitalism manages to eat everything it touches When I was a biker I wore motorbike clothing for purely practical reasons but it also represented a subculture.
and marc jacobs did it again with heaven LMAAAO
heaven isn’t that bad tbh
amazing video! i hope all the success for your channel
THANK YOU SO MUCH🙂↕️🙂↕️
the bastardization of punk culture is the one that gets me. ppl wearing punk clothes and rock punk aesthetics while not being political is so weird to me. without the politics, there would be no punk. i live in bushwick so this is unfortunately an everyday occurrence. poseurs, just galavanting around uninterrupted, smh makes me sick
ask a punk what they think about the government and they don’t care at all…very out of touch literally
great video, interesting topic and truly engaging delivery. i really liked the face you pulled after pronouncing the jp designer's name haha. hope your channel explodes
Glad you liked it🙂↕️🙂↕️THANK YOU!
Totally agree. Also the copy and paste Pinterest aesthetics are sad not just because of consumerism and misunderstanding of subculture but also because it fundamentally goes against the self expression part of subculture. It’s all people who don’t fit in and go against social norms not to be quirky but because that’s who they are. You don’t need a to build a perfect idea of subculture but instead form your own and you’ll understand what you want and what you like. Most subcultures bleed into each other and especially in real life, most subculture spaces mix together because if their size and shared ideologies and it’s a chronically online take to separate them so much that it causes drama. We are all weird people usually in some form of marginalised community, why create all these divisions?
I didn’t think about the division aspect of it this much, but i believe it might be because of how humans naturally like to compartmentalise things, like having everything pinned down. But you’re so right, subcultures always bleed into each other
16:30 btw Visual Kei isn’t really revolved around music it is revolved around the look. There is no one sound to Vkei. Visual Kei came from Visually Shocking, so it is based on having very unconventional flashy looks. There are Vkei bands/artists that are pop, goth, punk, metal, traditional, electronic, etc. But the reason why they are considered Vkei is how they present themselves. But personally? I would refer to that type of archive curated getup as Oniikei Gyaruo style or “Older brother guy” style. <3
loved the video! subculture research is one of my special interests - so i‘d like to add some context :) technically, „posers“ have always been present in different scenes, even though the nature of their actions has changed significantly - for instance, in early (-ish) days of punk, it was middle class kids emulating what they deemed a „marginalized lifestyle“, both class and race wise, rather than mode of dress. a good read regarding this would be L.A.'s "White Minority": Punk and the Contradictions of Self-Marginalization by Daniel Traber (DOI:10.1353/CUL.2001.0040)
Thank you so much for dropping this knowledge!! Always great to hear from people who really lived it 🙂↕️👏🏾
Videos are so well researched and put together please keep making them
For sure! Thank you so much🙂↕️✊🏾🖤
i personally think if theres a band tee that you like you should use that as a opportunity to listen to that bands music.
searching up about subcultures has giving me both headaches and clarity. im young so im still coming into stuff i like and why i like it. ive grown up on rock n roll music from guitar hero and whatever my uncle would put on the radio, and i went through like a punk and goth "phase" ( im still exploring it ) when i was in high school. but im just at the point where i like a lot of music and i like the style so im prob a poser i guess. p.s great video. very well made.
i think the poser label comes more from how pretentious and fraudulent you are about it, if you really do like it then you’re not faking anything at all🙂↕️🙂↕️Thank you!
A dress you can only wear once is awful for the environment. Thank you Balenciaga
i describe myself as punk and goth. bc these are music based, lifestyle based, and especially MORAL based. i dont dress this way most of the time. but still in the community, we are debating how one should dress to be in the community instead of the fact that there are tons of racist and homophobic punks... edit: if you want to see commodification of subculture in real time, look at the decline of FRUiTs magazine. it became less about dressing how you want to dressing and hanging around akihabara just to get a photo taken
I never really bothered to look at fruits too much because i didn’t want my style being TOO influenced by others, but i’ve heard this sentiment before for sure. And yeah i wanted to talk about the moral part a lot actually cuz it’s like if you ask “punk/goth” kids about politics and capitalism and establishments nowadays they’ll say they dgaf which is…bad lol. And yeah those racist and homophobia problems definitely also should be the priority
watched this whilst eating. are you Caribbean? im trinidadian
yeah i’m jamaican 🫡
I saw your video in recommended but decide to start at the beginning. I enjoyed seeing your style.
Thank you so much😭✊🏾i don’t really like to look back on this vid because of how sloppy it was but i plan on doing a style revolution vid for 1000 subs so stay tuned🙂↕️🙂↕️
Packers jersey so is funny to me, I saw a girl wearing one in Warsaw and I know she has no idea how hated they are 😂 I'll give you a pass tho it is a cool color
LMAO pardon me pardon me✋🏾🙂↕️🤚🏾
Love the vid ❤ but you definitely gotta look into the Gyaru subculture. There’s a lot of history and culture there if you look into it. It’s more than an aesthetic like coquette, it’s a lifestyle, spirit, and has a history (a subversion similar to punk in a lot of ways) gyarus have. Would love to hear your thoughts 💗
🫨🫨I had no clue it had all those facets, definitely am interested in it a lot more now🙂↕️🤚🏾
@@Dolcejeanz 'Gyaru' doesn't have a look or aesthetic associated with it. When it gets turned into a set of tropes or is fetishized for video game and anime character designs its tends to look wrong because no actual teenage Gyaru is likely to be wearing something popular 5-10 years ago. Gyaru basically only exist in the tension between the conformist and consumerist sides of Japanese society. A lot of Gyaru behaviour is just normal middle class teenage girl behavior in other highly consumerist societies. Though a lot of gyaru fashion is foreign influenced and there are similar stigmatised groups in English speaking countries (like Valley Girls in California or Essex Girls in England). Tanned skin (tied to a rebellion against colourism in east asian beauty standards) was more connected to Ganguro which is sometimes seen as a subculture within gyaru, but it isn't unique to it.
Woah under 1,000 subs? You got one more, im a big fashion fan and this is a really well thought out video. I have always been a part of the punk scene where im from, as a kid it felt like the only place to go. Its always been the community first and the “look” always had practical aspects - you can dance hard, you can repair your clothes, you dont worry about your boots getting dirty. I loved the look bc as a queer youth, it was very androgynous and customizable. Its sometimes frustrating when these tiktok kids forget that you might want to wear something for more than 15 seconds (and frustrating when fashion designers rip off poor ppl haha)
I think it’s so cool that you were active the scene back when it was so genuine and new and i can’ only imagine your frustration seeing the wrongful revision of your youth in real time😅
@@Dolcejeanz its cool i go to a lot of all ages shit still. The kids are angrier than ever and active about it. Fashion comes and go, so do attitudes
This also happened to punk in the 80s thanks to designers like Vivienne Westwood and Pat McGrath, this is such an important topic I'm glad to see this video!
Vivienne westwood especially, but i don’t think she was really a problem seeing how new the movement was, and she was also intertwined with real driving forces of the movement like dressing the sex pistols, and she actively shared the same sentiments as punks on the street🤔
AND THANK YOU
before punks, hippies got this same treatment too
great video, ngl i teared up a little there when you talked about the skaters and having something that takes you away from real life subscribed ❣️
We all need something to lean on🥲THANK YOU!
I was a raver in the 90s midwest (Massive mag or Drop Bass, anyone?). I loved fashion and had a subscription to both Sassy and Vogue. I still have my Sassy issue with Kurt & Courtney on the cover, as well as my Vogue issue with the Marc Jacobs feature with Kristen McMenamy and Nadja Auermann.
That’s crazy!!! do you actually lived through the genuine golden eras and you’ve also seen the switch in real time🫨
Gon see bro on the come up im here for it
stay tuned man thank you🙂↕️✊🏾
amazing content, the bastardizarion of culture makes me feel gross labeling myself as a punk, a sentiment many people actually in the DIY mysic scene share, especially when balenciaga rips up some clothes, puts some lighter caps on it and sells it for 1500$ as avante grade #punk fashion. glad you could explain this in such an intelligent, succinct manner.
Came from your comment in Fashion Roadman stream. Man, you are on point. One thing I think about is one time i wanted to buy a boot and i was trying to make my wardrobe more nightime oriented, all the boots I find only typing boots were daytime or very feminine. The punk idea came in my mind and i searched "punk boots" or "doc martens boots", but seeing the ornamented boots and searching using the term only made me feel artificial and fake. In the end I use the punk sensibility, because they used Doc boots because it was a cheap workwear from the time for the coal mines, so I needed a workwear boot which were agressive, so I entered a military/police equipment store and buy one. And it was the best thing, because the boots are comfortable, because they were created to withstand a day of work and they are incredibly cheap.
That nonsense I said was just another thought I had about people losing track of why the styles of each subculture exist. Using the example I gave, if I bought a pair of boots using the term "punk" in the search, it would be hypocritical, because the way punks dressed made sense for the era they were in, but by recontextualizing "punk" when buying the reason became more authentic
all of this is so real, i literally avoid so many clothes because im not pretentious enough to try and label myself as a part of one of these subcultures, i just try and achieve the same emotional expression in more personal choices rather than where some type of trophy piece meant to scream “hey look at me! i’m ____!” glad you commented😀🤞🏾
she is not bothering anybody, now give her a hug and a spotlight! 😂🤣 I love J.W Anderson. I want to get the pigeon clutch even though it's not very practical. Maybe I can find/make him a crossbody harness.
Daaamn they burned his clothes
i think there’s a parallel here in all industries right now. A football (soccer) fan was telling me the other day about how fans have been complaining that game play has been getting dull. Too strategic. The artform dies slowly and slowly when functionality (the goal, the sale, whatever) is prioritised over the beauty of innovation and true enjoyment. Someone in the comments said ‘working with big brands/conglomerates is a double edge sword.’ I couldn’t agree more. I truly hope these designers still find time to create what fulfils them, even though the world might not get to see it. because you often need big brands/conglomerates support to be seen Great video as always!❤️
I agree with the football comments because everything is robotic and formulaic in football and fashion is similar with big brands that need nothing but results, innovation at big brands is super rare because of them being chained to sales. Interesting fashion is everything except the top. AND THANK YOU SO MUCH!
i love this video man keep doing what your doing ❤❤❤❤
Preciate u a lot man
Nailed it man. Subcultures will invariably/ostensibly arise via the disenfranchised. Aesthetics are marketed & rooted in superficiality/consumerism.
Exactly that
right on