The Secret Language of Sitcom Fashion | Behind the Seams

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @rnezz1310
    @rnezz1310 3 года назад +2

    i don't know if disney channel shows technically count as sitcoms but i always remember being blown away by the outfits some of those kids wore. they were also so colorful with so many layers! even tho looking back they were a little strange sometimes

    • @behindtheseams300
      @behindtheseams300  3 года назад

      Yeah I'd definitely say they're sitcoms! Most even include a laugh-track, right? And I think teen/tween shows often have the most fashion-forward costumes because they're about young people and can be more lighthearted...

  • @thomgoblin8725
    @thomgoblin8725 3 года назад +1

    gilmore girls isn’t technically a sitcom, but it’s absolutely inspired by them and designed like one visually. i love watching the early 2000s trends age. personally i think lorelai’s tall boots and pencil skirts from season one should make a comeback

    • @behindtheseams300
      @behindtheseams300  3 года назад

      Absolutely! Teen shows often have the most cutting-edge (and quickly-dated) fashion choices.

  • @thomasciarlariello3228
    @thomasciarlariello3228 2 года назад

    Notice before 1982 it was light pastels and crystal chrome squeaky clean injected molded uniformity so since then everything is dark gritty decayed disintegrating.

  • @359339
    @359339 3 года назад +4

    Community had some of the most boring costume design, but still made a lasting impact on me as I love wearing socks that match my shirt after Jeff gets dragged for doing that.

  • @wingnutlady
    @wingnutlady 3 года назад

    I'm gonna like and comment because I adore your channel, but the focus on the Wandavision series is kind of stumbling block for me. Scarlet Witch is my favorite comics character, so watching the MCU disrespect her over and over again is a little tiring. But I do want to thank you for the Daily Dot article you wrote about it!
    And fwiw, in my unscientific opinion, The B**** in Apartment 23 had some great costumes that I still remember even though I haven't seen it in like 3 years.

    • @behindtheseams300
      @behindtheseams300  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, glad you like the channel! I thought WandaVision would be an interesting and topical jumping-off point for viewers who aren't familiar with a lot of vintage sitcoms themselves, although I do have some criticisms of the show itself.

    • @wingnutlady
      @wingnutlady 3 года назад

      @@behindtheseams300 I really, really enjoyed the Overinvested episode on it. The whole time, I couldn't stop thinking about how this is the pop-culture pastiche about a mentally ill woman that everyone embraced instead of the true perfection of Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. (Also loved the recent episode tearing into PYW!)

  • @SaltofSaturn
    @SaltofSaturn 3 года назад +1

    Honestly I loathe sitcoms, because I mostly just find them embarrassing. But, fashion-wise, I do follow Gracie and Frankie on Worn On TV to see what Jane Fonda is wearing, because she always looks very chic.
    I do wonder if the lighting choices to make you primed to laugh prevent you from empathizing with the characters. That may be part of what makes me so uncomfortable about them. Or maybe they just act really stupid. Who could say!