Fashion Educator Critiques the Viral Bella Hadid Coperni Dress and S/S 23’s Biggest Runway Moments

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • Spring Summer 23 shows oversaw a global fashion spectacle of all sorts. From Coperni’s spray-on dress creation on Bella Hadid, all the way through Demna’s muses grazing through a pile of mud at Balenciaga and Kim Kardashian’s curatorial attempts at Dolce & Gabbana, this season experimented with fashion in a not-so-perfect context, reflective of designers’ feelings about the world.
    Fashion Educator Dal Chodha brings forward his thoughts on the season, questioning the physical fashion show format, as well as the widespread issues with footwear and styling, leaving models to experience tremendous discomfort across the catwalk.
    Chapters:
    00:00 Is fashion week still relevant?
    01:23 Was Coperni’s spray-on dress for Bella Hadid a gimmick?
    03:11 Should we read into Demna’s Balenciaga?
    04:48 Who is Bottega Veneta for?
    05:51 What does the Marni customer look like?
    07:49 Does young blood at heritage brands mean a younger audience?
    09:35 First thoughts on Rhuigi Villaseñor’s Bally debut?
    10:57 Thoughts on models falling over at Valentino?
    13:31 Why did Kim Kardashian collaborate with Dolce&Gabbana?
    16:35 How did you feel about Chopova Lowena’s LFW runway debut?
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Комментарии • 54

  • @rxlfe7177
    @rxlfe7177 Год назад +168

    I thought it was a cute viral moment that didn't really do much other than create a spectacle. it was showmanship, I wouldn't necessarily call it genius or groundbreaking.

    • @bubeudeh
      @bubeudeh Год назад +2

      ding ding ding

    • @purplebubblegum4055
      @purplebubblegum4055 Год назад +1

      Yes you're right. The reason is went viral is because the dress was sprayed on Bella, had it been on any other ordinary model it wouldn't create that much of noise in my opinion. Especially given that Coperni created the spray paint a long time ago

  • @ROZWBRAZEL
    @ROZWBRAZEL Год назад +132

    He's got this empathetic, humble and humorous outlook that's very nice to hear in a fashion person
    so many are lodged in their own butts

  • @understitchYT
    @understitchYT Год назад +63

    Sorry for commenting three separate times, but on the editing of the video, I think it would've been helpful to have images of what Dal was talking about on the screen, no hate ofc, just love (& love Dal too, I always enjoy his perspective in panels)

  • @joshnsolomon
    @joshnsolomon Год назад +58

    More content like this pls, very interesting and informative. Dal is great in front of the camera.

  • @sorcellerie
    @sorcellerie Год назад +7

    I think people in general really do overthink this. This was just a fun moment of "oooh science"" and "oooh pretty".

  • @understitchYT
    @understitchYT Год назад +49

    Coperni wasn't clever, but it served its purpose is so completely right. I don't think it has anything to do with the McQueen show though, the only similarity is the concept of spray, its not the same material, application, concept, if anything its weak design because the technology has been around for 10 years, not because it reminds the public of McQueen's show

  • @aliaelborai
    @aliaelborai Год назад +5

    I’d love to know what brand his cashmere minimal jacket is, love it ❤

  • @HAKIABEHSERA
    @HAKIABEHSERA Год назад +2

    Dal you’re a noble and refreshing voice 🙏🏼👊🏼

  • @alexanderpons9246
    @alexanderpons9246 Год назад

    I think is interesting since LONDON is such a Fashion Forward place you guys look at it all through differnt eyes than many others, which is a good thing since then pushes the rest of us to consider your observations. Regarding the model spacing in the VALENTINO show this incident shows how modeling have changed since the 80's, in the past decades the models will notice the backing up or runway jam and will make a half a turn and pose for few seconds to let the model space and move fluidly. But I guess since that is no longer done the new breed of models don't think of doing it.

  • @nathanielguillory9088
    @nathanielguillory9088 Год назад +8

    I love this but It would have been nice when he references something like the "not real denim" SHOW US WHAT HE'S TALKING ABOUT

  • @clare2540
    @clare2540 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know where his cardigan is from??? 🙏🙏

  • @understitchYT
    @understitchYT Год назад +10

    On Marni, I think the new looks are more well targeted than the previous Marni that looked like an alternative to prada. I think he understands his perspective so well and the Marni show showed us how he would relay that to the Marni consumer in a very intelligent but creative way. It was one of my favourite shows of the season. I also agree with what Dal said about Matty Bovan too, it was exceptional. Ferragamo was underdeveloped though

  • @GuizhangChen
    @GuizhangChen Год назад +5

    Love Dal!

  • @chinonsovictor6531
    @chinonsovictor6531 Год назад +2

    I love this man- from head to his shoes. And I enjoyed watching him too.

  • @mikeymantler1560
    @mikeymantler1560 Год назад +1

    This is excellent

  • @miguelmarquezanaya3925
    @miguelmarquezanaya3925 Год назад +3

    ❤the Hed Mayner Jacket

  • @angelsareout1822
    @angelsareout1822 Год назад

    The volume is still low even when I have it on full volume. Can you fix in the future please. TY

  • @revominds
    @revominds Год назад +25

    If you frame a fashion show as only something that exists in the narrow purview as spectacles that happen at places like fashion week of course it hasn't changed in a hundred years. That sort of thinking misses the fact that the innovation in the space has become so ubiquitous and transformative that it is no longer considered the same thing. Lookbooks, multimedia campaigns, collections being shown in movies or music videos, BTS and "leaked" insta stories featuring garments, are all an evolution from a classic fashion show. Basically if you define something by a strict understanding of what makes it that thing it can't evolve because it will no longer be that thing.

    • @DeepSeas..
      @DeepSeas.. Год назад +2

      It’s like saying that professional sports haven’t changed in one hundred years because people are still watching them arenas and stadiums. Lmao

    • @pansepot1490
      @pansepot1490 Год назад

      @@DeepSeas.. for sports is more like 3 thousand years.

  • @karstenbonnaire2706
    @karstenbonnaire2706 Год назад +1

    these are good

  • @miratutorials
    @miratutorials Год назад

    These are good

  • @janelbbuck
    @janelbbuck Год назад

    I don’t know much about fashion but I clicked cause I liked his jacket.

  • @senioragustin
    @senioragustin Год назад +1

    Correct!❤ love him.

  • @Esoteric.Shopper
    @Esoteric.Shopper Год назад +1

    Please someone tell me where the cardigan is from !!!!!?????

    • @halo2d
      @halo2d Год назад +1

      She’s a British designer it was all cashmere they went to administration in 2020 but for the life of me I cannot remember the label name, the wonder was Catherine something

    • @Kanae2062
      @Kanae2062 Год назад

      Hed Mayner

  • @BineetMohanty
    @BineetMohanty Год назад +6

    100❤ correct , that concept may be good for viral stuff but how does that add to idea of fashion and women .it does not !

  • @criztian914
    @criztian914 Год назад

    its me, im the marni customer

  • @NS-xt5wv
    @NS-xt5wv Год назад +3

    We need a Margiela fashion show, a Miyake fashion show, a Galliano fashion show, a McQueen fashion show and a MUGLER fashion show. The rest is semantics.

  • @reginabrus
    @reginabrus Год назад

    do they get some star-stickers for saying that Demna is cool and smart or smth?

  • @kidcal
    @kidcal Год назад +1

    Coperni Dress is just a new technology of fabric, and not art. Alexander McQueen and Husssein Chalayan brought art performance and deconstruction into fashion.

  • @andromedamaxima1543
    @andromedamaxima1543 Год назад

    fashion “educator” 😂😂😂

    • @vulnicura7839
      @vulnicura7839 Год назад +4

      he is a tutor at the no.1 fashion school in the world, so yes he is an educator

  • @leong0091
    @leong0091 Год назад

    He look like Afghanistan ex president.

  • @BineetMohanty
    @BineetMohanty Год назад

    IF DONT SELL YOUR FASHION AND GENERATE REVENUE FOR THE INDUSTRY YOU ARE NOT DOING FASHION AND ART .IT HAS TO BE SUSTAINABLE.

  • @seerpou
    @seerpou Год назад +4

    that dress was purely a glorification of anorexia. they didnt even try to do that dress for a normal size body because they know that the flimsy fabric wouldnt stick or flatter.

    • @mylovechoerry2233
      @mylovechoerry2233 Год назад +3

      Cry my a river 😢
      Say me that you are envious of Bella Hadid without saying it.

    • @michalovesanime
      @michalovesanime Год назад +3

      @@mylovechoerry2233 is this the only response people like you have to criticism? so all critic is just hate or jealousy?🙄
      So in your world there isn't a legitimate point to be made? Just because you only critic people you envy, doesn't mean everyone else does. Some people really enjoy thinking deeply about the world and how we shape it.

    • @mylovechoerry2233
      @mylovechoerry2233 Год назад +6

      @@michalovesanime claiming that this dress will only look good on people being anorexicis absurd and show that you live in a place where most people are overweight or obese, it will look good on someone who has a great figure and is fit

    • @meeeka
      @meeeka Год назад +1

      I wouldn't want to be Bella Hadid in a heartbeat: look at her mother. Look at how her face and body work. Look at all the extant video of her miserable teen life, being bullied by her mother, simply to become a clothes hanger.

    • @seerpou
      @seerpou Год назад +1

      @@mylovechoerry2233 she is visibly sick. there is a reason they chose her as the model and not a normal sized model. because the fabric wouldn't have worked. this is not a dress for actual women.

  • @bettedavisweloveyou270
    @bettedavisweloveyou270 Год назад +5

    He looks so pretentious lol

    • @jimjimgl3
      @jimjimgl3 Год назад +2

      What should he be dressed in? Old Navy?

  • @davecsaszarable
    @davecsaszarable Год назад

    This is so obnoxious

  • @tigerlilly1975
    @tigerlilly1975 Год назад

    Impossible to take him seriously in the fashion industry when he can't even get his pants hem right. He should have watched the video before he posted it. The entire outfit doesn't fit him right.

    • @broseroftw
      @broseroftw Год назад +4

      That’s literally the point of the fit.

    • @jimjimgl3
      @jimjimgl3 Год назад +1

      @@broseroftw I know, right? Attacking his outfit is a perfect example of an Ad hominem fallacy. Attack something about the person but don't discuss the logic of his words. Also a perfect example where I would love to see what the hell she wears that might seem so much better than his outfit...