I feel like butterflies are going to become the early 2000s equivalent of that stereotypical 50s cherry print- used as shorthand for a nostalgic aesthetic despite not being nearly as prominent within its own time as that shorthand would imply.
to be honest, as a kid I was very often wearing butterflies on a lot of my clothes, but I think also hearts, smileys and other bs. So I think you are right
@@orangeleprachaun4723 Yeah, I also went through a phase of butterfly stuff, which then transitioned to a phase of dragonfly stuff. So, technically, it was more prevalent than the 50's cherry was, but it still wasn't nearly as popular as these nostalgia-seeking brands make them out to be. And, tbh, they were mostly popular with children of the time not adult fashionistas (which is really telling which demographic these brands are aiming for.)
@@hollyhobgoblin8838 yeah I was not even a teen at the time, this Y2K is very reminiscent of what I wore and saw in magazines (For kids and teens) when I was like 4 to 11, although the Netherlands used to be quite behind on the usa about fashion anyways so we also still had a lot of 90s influence
with regards to the lofthouse cookies, I did that exact same thing this fall - bought a big pack of the orange ones, ate them all within 18 hours, and then had a mini breakdown and decided that in fact, I needed to leave them as a dear memory in my past. I have since been haunted by them every time I go to buy bagels.
The Kroger by my house used to sell two packs of the loft house cookies, makes me sad that I haven't seen them because I can't be trusted with a full pack of those cookies
from when I was 4 to my tween years, I was afraid of phones. At age 4, I was practicing phone numbers on one of the pay phones at a small airport. One of the numbers I dialed was the emergency number. I assumed because I didn't pick up the phone, there wouldn't be a problem. I was wrong. A few minutes later an officer ran over to my parents and I, asking if anyone called. I enthusiastically stated I had been practicing my numbers. He proceeded to yell at me, stating "we thought there was a real emergency." In my child logic, cops only get involved to protect people from bad guys, and if a cop is telling me I'm in trouble, then I'm the bad guy. So there I am, age 4, sobbing in an airport, under the assumption that I'm going to jail because I'm a bad person. For years, I refused to answer the phone or call people on the phone. Flash forward to middle school. One day, after Apple had ended email based tech support, I had to call because something was wrong with my iPod touch. I argued with my parents to have them do it for me because I was so afraid. I had a lengthy meltdown before picking up the home phone and calling Apple. The second I got to a real person who said "Hi my name is Alex, how can I help you?" I started crying again. I apologized profusely and explained why I was crying, to which Alex said, "well we've been on the phone this long and I haven't yelled at you." This was mind blowing. Not only did Alex from Apple fix my tech problem, he single handedly cured my fear of phones. Other than that, I am also afraid of animatronic dinosaurs. Not real dinosaurs, just the animatronic variety.
Forever 21 circa 2011 was my first retail job. The scent memory of those cheap phthalate dyes emanating from a $7.99 cropped "boho aztec print" tank still causes my nose to involuntarily scrunch in repulsion.
Omg you didn't have to give me the same exact flash back, but here I am. That place zaps the soul out of everything and I wish I would have quit sooner than I did. 5 years there merchandising was too much
@@theterriblemonarch Oh god I know what you mean. My mother doesn’t really buy new appliances/furniture that often, but when she does it’s always IKEA. Some of the…”pieces” are so hard to put together she would spend 6+ hours rereading the manuals. Don’t get me wrong, I loved going there as a kid to get my grubby little fingers on a $1 cinnamon roll, but I NEVER volunteered to help.
@@dia9642 my best childhood memories are of walking around ikea with the stuffed shark I was about to buy knowing full well my parents were going to spend the next few days assembling some cabinet they got lmao
the plussize a line shirt dress, especially in that color, is like the festive version of what you would wear if you were in a really strict cult that started out as just a mlm scheme that ur not close facebook friend dragged you into bcuz u wanted to be a girl boss but now ur canning peaches by candle light in a windowless barn with 300 other girl bosses dressed exactly like you
I used to work at a fast fashion company that wound up going out of business, but I'm 90% sure I've met the model at 8:16 ! She did in-house modeling for the company I worked at. If she's the person I think she is, her name is Sylvia and she's very sweet! I don't have an earth shattering point to make here, just that it's nice to see she's still modeling and doing well for herself! (also I love love your braids)
@@sakata-emiri The fear of having a breathing tumor and the fear of having to remove it myself using only muscles inside that i don't workout are definitely different
Of all the things i expected forever21 to be criticized for, trying too hard to pander to the Mount Everest fandom wasn’t one of them. But, like, fair point!
You’re saying you can’t get behind the sweater bc it’ll feel like you’re getting to second base with the Snow Miser, but he seems like he’d be another one of your incomprehensible crushes
20:16 is very much giving West Side Story chic. It looks like something a high school production would buy for their Maria. Some 16 year old soprano is going to feel so pretty in this.
This description improves the dress by at least 50%. I was always curious exactly how much fabric they gathered into the skirt of that nightgown, because it was so gloriously voluminous.
you NEED to do an episode on mens clothing because the things we are being sold is HORRENDOUS. Tbh i’m lowkey considering making my own window shopping but just with mens clothing because my jaw honestly drops sometimes with the things that are being marketed towards men.
I think the y2k style trends are hard for me to understand because they will always feel childish as the clothes I wore in elementary and middle school.
It's the bucket hats for me. They're cemented in my brain as toddler garb and it cracks me up to see an adult top their carefully styled outfit with a bucket hat and pose insouciantly.
It took me a while to watch this because when it first came out, my best friend had just died. It really hurt to even think about it because when we were younger, we both got the same plus sized clothing catalogs in the mail and we would get on the phone and roast all the clothes with each other. It was so fun. In recent years, we would message each other with clothes we found particularly hideous. Your window shopping videos always take me back to that.
Responding to the phobia bit: I have bathmophobia, which is the fear of slopes and stairs, especially steep ones. Super dumb phobia, don't recommend it, you may end up crying at the top of a staircase for 20 minutes when you're 15 and stuck in an attic at an estate sale lol Also you're not scary or intimidating, just tall. My partner and I love this series and all your vids and tiktoks, keep being hilarious!
@@tessnealonraskin oh I cannot go down spiral staircases. They make me horribly dizzy. That said I almost never have nightmares about them, I just can't handle steep stairs irl. My dreams tend to be super weird and out there.
i probably have a very mild version of that! i get pretty nervous on stairs & if im walking out in nature and have to go down a hill i WILL have to hype myself up and go very slowly and usually use my hands ajdjjf
chevron print is like when you tell a somewhat distant relative that you like something, like cats for ex., and then for every birthday or holiday they give you something with a cat on it. they never let it go and refuse to accept that you change and evolve. Chevron is our collective curse.
I had cynophobia (the fear of dogs) as a child! I'm mostly over it now but it's left me very passionate about phobias because people are often very mean to people with phobias, telling them to get over it like its not a literal anxiety disorder and such.
I had carpophobia as a 14 year old. Fear of wrists. When I saw the veiny inside, I got nauseous and just couldn't look at it. I wore long sleeves or stacks of bracelets. When people would try to take my pulse from my wrist it would go all erratic. I had to do exposure therapy! Now like 10 years later I still don't like looking at the inside of wrists, but no longer have a real phobia. Some people would go out of their way to SHOW ME THEIR WRISTS when they knew I had a phobia because they thought it was funny that I would look away and sometimes start to freak out if they kept doing it. Not a nice thing.
Your explanation of the uncanny valley in relation to the phobia of big words was genius I've literally never thought about it like that. But to be fair most people are like "haha phobia of big word's name is a big word" with no discussion on why someone could be disturbed by something so mundane.
I would LOVE to see you window shop ModCloth; I used to be obsessed with that site back in like 2006, but now their stuff just feels like it’s trying too hard to be quirky
Dude hi I'm currently in evacuation from Kyiv, homeless and missing my apartment, but hey, at least it's quiet, and this video is BEST GIFT to try and chill for the first time in two weeks lmao
Nothing drives me more in learning garment construction than the thought of one day opening my own store, and having the ONLY advertising method be paying you a stupid amount of money to drag my entire line.
1. You look so beautiful, the green eyeshadow looks amazing and the braids look SO pretty 2. Those lofthouse cookies FUCK 3. these videos are starting to be absorbed into my personality and I'm trying to stop but it's Spreading into the real world now.
(chris fleming voice) okay was anybody going to tell me that christian bale voiced the titular character of the critically acclaimed animated film Howl's Moving Castle (2004) or was i supposed to find that out from nisa nisipisa window shopping myself
I love this series more than even I understand. It combines two of my absolute favorite things: looking at products I don’t want to buy and listening to Nisipisa talk. 🥰
8:15 THANK YOU, that particular shade of green in a shirt dress always makes me think of old timey nurses. I also have beef with a certain blue that makes clothing look like scrubs.
18:11 Honestly I can see that colorblocking combo on like, a crochet granny square sweater or something. I've NEVER seen a button up like that but honestly it's like a power move
I'm more of a St. Helens gal myself...I live in the shadow of her delicate slumber & I'm just that kind of submissive bitch that gets off on her eruptive rocky dominance. I fucking love that volcanic godess.
Not me going, for the second time in a row, 'ooh that is a cute garment' only to immediately hear 'clown'. I was half joking when I said clown court is my aesthetic, but I guess Mt Everest chose it for me 💁🏻♀️
Yesterday at the mall, I saw a "MOMMY. MOM. MAMA. BRUH." shirt in real life. I've recently been re-binging Nisa's windowshopping playlist & I have to believe she materialized it into existence. I blame her.
Okay Lofthouse cookies are a delicacy to me. I always eat a whole package when I hit rock bottom because they are thee ONLY thing that can pull me out of my misery. Also ur looking as good as some Lofthouse cookies here... the green shadow, black square neck, long braids YES it’s giving me Persephone
Lol, love that you searched "fucked up soft frosted cookies." I like them too. Also, your braids look so good. I need to note that I am tired of plus sized fashion being designed in such a way that you can't wear a normal bra with it. My girls need support. Stop with the back cut-outs and spaghetti straps, already.
PLEASE window shop on Duluth Trading Co, I NEED to hear your thoughts on their silly names for stuff like "Flexcellent", "Dryfecta", "Jean-Netic" 😶 it's very interesting
"who is in the venn diagram of people who want an ozzy ozbourne tee and people who shop at forever 21" my sister, probably (yes liv if you ever see this that was a read)
o no. i bought a color blocked button down at a vintage store years ago that looks just like that forever 21 design. in my defense, they're brighter pastels at least? ???
I've only been to forever 21 for visual entertainment. It wasn't a place to buy clothes, it was a place to watch clothes. Play, "what tv show, girl group or Barbie ers inspired this garment? "
I "accidentally" ate a whole bunch of St. Patty's Day green Lofthouse cookies a few years ago. Shit was green, and I'm not talking about my fingers, if you know what I'm saying.
You one of my favourite humans and we’ve never met. Please keep doing these. Also please do another Hot Topic window shopping! I worked there for over 3 years and it hits different when you drag the clothing. 🔥
Nisipisa: "There's a non-zero chance I may make fun of something you own." Me, a trans man who shops exclusively at thrift stores: "You're not *technically* wrong, but it's close enough to zero I'm comfortable taking the chance."
everything you said about that pink top and jeans @ 13:36 was too accurate it felt so nostalgic, middle school me would have LOVED that fit, complete with my trusty converse
What I love about the name for the phobia of long words is that it is a long ass word. I don't know how they name phobias but who ever named that one understood irony and I love it.
i love how this series makes me feel like im hanging out with an older cousin who is much more fashionably sensible and im just in awe the entire time because you keep pointing out things i never would have noticed
Nisa at 19:02 is me every time I watch Howl's Moving Castle (and like every other breathing person, Howl is probably the most simped after character in history), especially the scene where they walk in the sky. I think about it way too much, and don't get me started on Christian Bale's voice saying "that's my girl"- I'm only human
@@Eloraurora I started the audiobook awhile back, but never got far enough to meet Howl so thank you for reminding me that I need to continue it, now with the added bonus of hearing his "charming Welsh accent" and probably falling in love with him more than before
He practiced that voice when he played Laurie in Little Women from the 90s, so when he was perfect when he got to Howl. It's a voice to encourage bad, fun choices.
there’s a local designer to me called hayley elsaesser who does those embroidered and funky prints so well… WHAT is that smiley face smattering on the white shorts
I want to see window shopping at Aeropostale because that was my favorite store from circa 2011 to circa 2014, I'm sure that to this day many of the clothes they sell still look like the clothes I had back then, and somehow they haven't completely out of business yet.
Nisa looks absolutely drop-dead gorgeous with the braids and green eyeshadow and the Mt. Everest tangent only amplified it
right!! when i thought she couldn't get more beautiful - the braids, the makeup! ugh
Literally shes so beautiful.
I came here looking for this comment our girl is looking so good!!
She kinda looks like pinkpantheresss in this video!!
im obsessed
I feel like butterflies are going to become the early 2000s equivalent of that stereotypical 50s cherry print- used as shorthand for a nostalgic aesthetic despite not being nearly as prominent within its own time as that shorthand would imply.
to be honest, as a kid I was very often wearing butterflies on a lot of my clothes, but I think also hearts, smileys and other bs.
So I think you are right
@@orangeleprachaun4723 Yeah, I also went through a phase of butterfly stuff, which then transitioned to a phase of dragonfly stuff. So, technically, it was more prevalent than the 50's cherry was, but it still wasn't nearly as popular as these nostalgia-seeking brands make them out to be. And, tbh, they were mostly popular with children of the time not adult fashionistas (which is really telling which demographic these brands are aiming for.)
@@hollyhobgoblin8838 yeah I was not even a teen at the time, this Y2K is very reminiscent of what I wore and saw in magazines (For kids and teens) when I was like 4 to 11, although the Netherlands used to be quite behind on the usa about fashion anyways so we also still had a lot of 90s influence
Dragonflies were very popular too
Justice for monkeys and dolphins which were also everywhere
"am I *your* Mount Everest?"
Yes. as a 4ft 10 person, literally, yes. you are majestic
we are all tiny little mountain climbers and Nisa is our lofty peak
as a 4ft 9, also yes
Even as a 5'2 person, yes absolutely
this will go down as one of the series that shaped my humor and personality
You WILL change the world 💜
Ikr the way she’s so effortlessly funny
Same. Nisa deserves more subscribers because these videos are so entertaining.
I’d like to know some of the other entries in that list…
@@addief3746 sinjin drowning minecraft and animal crossing series, markiplier fnaf, any michael reeves compilation, kurtis conner
with regards to the lofthouse cookies, I did that exact same thing this fall - bought a big pack of the orange ones, ate them all within 18 hours, and then had a mini breakdown and decided that in fact, I needed to leave them as a dear memory in my past. I have since been haunted by them every time I go to buy bagels.
me but I still buy them. a vicious cycle
The Kroger by my house used to sell two packs of the loft house cookies, makes me sad that I haven't seen them because I can't be trusted with a full pack of those cookies
have the green ones rn for st pattys day
we've all been there sis
the comment got deleted but i’m still thinking about the human skull containing everclear lofthouse tragedy
from when I was 4 to my tween years, I was afraid of phones. At age 4, I was practicing phone numbers on one of the pay phones at a small airport. One of the numbers I dialed was the emergency number. I assumed because I didn't pick up the phone, there wouldn't be a problem. I was wrong. A few minutes later an officer ran over to my parents and I, asking if anyone called. I enthusiastically stated I had been practicing my numbers. He proceeded to yell at me, stating "we thought there was a real emergency." In my child logic, cops only get involved to protect people from bad guys, and if a cop is telling me I'm in trouble, then I'm the bad guy. So there I am, age 4, sobbing in an airport, under the assumption that I'm going to jail because I'm a bad person. For years, I refused to answer the phone or call people on the phone.
Flash forward to middle school. One day, after Apple had ended email based tech support, I had to call because something was wrong with my iPod touch. I argued with my parents to have them do it for me because I was so afraid. I had a lengthy meltdown before picking up the home phone and calling Apple. The second I got to a real person who said "Hi my name is Alex, how can I help you?" I started crying again. I apologized profusely and explained why I was crying, to which Alex said, "well we've been on the phone this long and I haven't yelled at you." This was mind blowing. Not only did Alex from Apple fix my tech problem, he single handedly cured my fear of phones.
Other than that, I am also afraid of animatronic dinosaurs. Not real dinosaurs, just the animatronic variety.
Forever 21 circa 2011 was my first retail job. The scent memory of those cheap phthalate dyes emanating from a $7.99 cropped "boho aztec print" tank still causes my nose to involuntarily scrunch in repulsion.
My favourite pair of trousers in 2011 were orange "boho aztec print" leggings...safe to say, I have a few regrets.
People are so busy vilifying 2010 galaxy-print leggings they forget the sartorial and cultural offenses of the Aztec print legging!
Omg you didn't have to give me the same exact flash back, but here I am. That place zaps the soul out of everything and I wish I would have quit sooner than I did. 5 years there merchandising was too much
this was a nostalgia bomb thank you for that
ok but like thank you too for the scent memory of me walking into forever 21 for the first time 2012
Once again standing by my request for an IKEA episode of window shopping, idk I just think that site gets away with too much lmao
As someone that loves IKEA for what it is…I agree 😪
@@dia9642 ikea is amazing but it’s flaws are hilarious and I think would make a decent video lol
@@theterriblemonarch Oh god I know what you mean. My mother doesn’t really buy new appliances/furniture that often, but when she does it’s always IKEA. Some of the…”pieces” are so hard to put together she would spend 6+ hours rereading the manuals. Don’t get me wrong, I loved going there as a kid to get my grubby little fingers on a $1 cinnamon roll, but I NEVER volunteered to help.
@@dia9642 my best childhood memories are of walking around ikea with the stuffed shark I was about to buy knowing full well my parents were going to spend the next few days assembling some cabinet they got lmao
the "smiley face" shorts make me think that the model just finished visiting a research lab and accidentally sat in the amoeba samples
me too!
It's giving me summertime in the Wuhan lab
"I love mount Everest too much to pollute her with my silly little corpse" is now my favourite sentence ever, thank you 🙏
Lofthouse cookies are too good for what they are, fuck me up with that 3rd grade pizza party nostalgia
Legitimately the plasticine of baked goods but I would never complain
the plussize a line shirt dress, especially in that color, is like the festive version of what you would wear if you were in a really strict cult that started out as just a mlm scheme that ur not close facebook friend dragged you into bcuz u wanted to be a girl boss but now ur canning peaches by candle light in a windowless barn with 300 other girl bosses dressed exactly like you
Oh my god 😂😂😂😂😂
You're not wrong which is concerning
you have … ….. . a way with words ….
That's very specific
you okay queen? does someone need to come collect you..?
I used to work at a fast fashion company that wound up going out of business, but I'm 90% sure I've met the model at 8:16 ! She did in-house modeling for the company I worked at. If she's the person I think she is, her name is Sylvia and she's very sweet! I don't have an earth shattering point to make here, just that it's nice to see she's still modeling and doing well for herself!
(also I love love your braids)
Omg I worked at a fast fashion business that went out of business too. Was it Charlotte Russe?
omg she's so pretty
My favorite phobia is Maieusiophobia - the fear of childbirth. Definitely a valid phobia lol
I now have a new favorite phobia, thank you. My old favorite was tokophobia. 😁
@@sakata-emiri one is fear of pregnancy, the other is fear of childbirth. Similar, but not exactly the same.
Why would I want to push screaming football shaped person out of me?
@@sakata-emiri The fear of having a breathing tumor and the fear of having to remove it myself using only muscles inside that i don't workout are definitely different
@@ahhh4117 Breathing tumor 😂
Of all the things i expected forever21 to be criticized for, trying too hard to pander to the Mount Everest fandom wasn’t one of them. But, like, fair point!
you only like mt everest to impress others😒😒😒😒/j
You’re saying you can’t get behind the sweater bc it’ll feel like you’re getting to second base with the Snow Miser, but he seems like he’d be another one of your incomprehensible crushes
20:16 is very much giving West Side Story chic. It looks like something a high school production would buy for their Maria. Some 16 year old soprano is going to feel so pretty in this.
This description improves the dress by at least 50%. I was always curious exactly how much fabric they gathered into the skirt of that nightgown, because it was so gloriously voluminous.
you NEED to do an episode on mens clothing because the things we are being sold is HORRENDOUS. Tbh i’m lowkey considering making my own window shopping but just with mens clothing because my jaw honestly drops sometimes with the things that are being marketed towards men.
I'd watch it as someone who frequently shops in the men's section
do it.
Omg my brother and i always joke that you have a choice of every kind of star wars t-shirt
Christian Bale absolutely knew what he was doing when he played Howl. Talk about an awakening.
Also the pastors wife bit had me wheezing 🤣
I think the y2k style trends are hard for me to understand because they will always feel childish as the clothes I wore in elementary and middle school.
It's the bucket hats for me. They're cemented in my brain as toddler garb and it cracks me up to see an adult top their carefully styled outfit with a bucket hat and pose insouciantly.
@@Eloraurora I like it, but I also think wedding dresses and strappy heels are both mad ugly
I suppose it's a matter of taste
It took me a while to watch this because when it first came out, my best friend had just died. It really hurt to even think about it because when we were younger, we both got the same plus sized clothing catalogs in the mail and we would get on the phone and roast all the clothes with each other. It was so fun. In recent years, we would message each other with clothes we found particularly hideous. Your window shopping videos always take me back to that.
Responding to the phobia bit: I have bathmophobia, which is the fear of slopes and stairs, especially steep ones. Super dumb phobia, don't recommend it, you may end up crying at the top of a staircase for 20 minutes when you're 15 and stuck in an attic at an estate sale lol
Also you're not scary or intimidating, just tall. My partner and I love this series and all your vids and tiktoks, keep being hilarious!
Wait omg i keep having nightmares involving steep and long staircases (usually ones with thin railings or spiral stairs?)
@@tessnealonraskin oh I cannot go down spiral staircases. They make me horribly dizzy. That said I almost never have nightmares about them, I just can't handle steep stairs irl. My dreams tend to be super weird and out there.
Whenever I get nervous about something super steep I just go down it facing the other way and hold on with my hands 😂
It’s actually super effective
i probably have a very mild version of that! i get pretty nervous on stairs & if im walking out in nature and have to go down a hill i WILL have to hype myself up and go very slowly and usually use my hands ajdjjf
i used to and kinda still am afraid/made highly uncomfortable by clothing buttons. esp plastic ones. human brains are weird wow
Nisipisa likes Mount Everest like half of my friends like Lady Dimitresceu.
chevron print is like when you tell a somewhat distant relative that you like something, like cats for ex., and then for every birthday or holiday they give you something with a cat on it. they never let it go and refuse to accept that you change and evolve. Chevron is our collective curse.
I had cynophobia (the fear of dogs) as a child! I'm mostly over it now but it's left me very passionate about phobias because people are often very mean to people with phobias, telling them to get over it like its not a literal anxiety disorder and such.
I had carpophobia as a 14 year old. Fear of wrists. When I saw the veiny inside, I got nauseous and just couldn't look at it. I wore long sleeves or stacks of bracelets. When people would try to take my pulse from my wrist it would go all erratic. I had to do exposure therapy! Now like 10 years later I still don't like looking at the inside of wrists, but no longer have a real phobia. Some people would go out of their way to SHOW ME THEIR WRISTS when they knew I had a phobia because they thought it was funny that I would look away and sometimes start to freak out if they kept doing it. Not a nice thing.
did no one else notice she searched “fucked up soft frosted cookies?” 😭
...and found what she was looking for. Apparently the internet agrees with that description. 😄
OMG I did not notice but THANK YOU
*that's what they are*
Lol yes extremely accurate imo
just letting you know as much as I love window shopping it's not gonna make me forgive you for the lipgloss tiktok that just graced my fyp
>:-3
"The love between two people who hate the same person."
Literally my petty ass and my BFF roasting people we know.
The fact that you went from Reganomics to Christian Bale to beloved Howl is EXACTLY WHY IM HERE
Your explanation of the uncanny valley in relation to the phobia of big words was genius I've literally never thought about it like that. But to be fair most people are like "haha phobia of big word's name is a big word" with no discussion on why someone could be disturbed by something so mundane.
“Humor is stored in the bosom” -nisipisa 2022
I would LOVE to see you window shop ModCloth; I used to be obsessed with that site back in like 2006, but now their stuff just feels like it’s trying too hard to be quirky
!!! I still browse ModCloth at least once a month and would legitimately do my taxes in exchange for a window shopping episode on it
ModCloth! They had platform wedges covered in sepia-toned map fabric and I wanted them _so much_ it's not even funny.
@@Eloraurora omg I remember map-covered anything had 15 year old me QUAKING 🤣
Yes!!!!!! I window shopped them all through college but could never afford anything
Dude hi I'm currently in evacuation from Kyiv, homeless and missing my apartment, but hey, at least it's quiet, and this video is BEST GIFT to try and chill for the first time in two weeks lmao
How are you? Is everything ok?
this series is pure gold. also 'clownish and cartoon-y with a distinct reaganomics vibe' is the personal aesthetic i strive for
As a person from the uk, I am excited to see what monstrosity forever 21 will produce since we do not have it over here
we do have it here!
@@jifij89 they went out of business a few years ago in the uk, England atleast
lol she should look at primark
Primark has some cringe shit but it's not nearly as bad
@@renee4319 no way did they?? i thought they were still online!
Nothing drives me more in learning garment construction than the thought of one day opening my own store, and having the ONLY advertising method be paying you a stupid amount of money to drag my entire line.
Loft house cookies are top tier everyone who hates it is clinically diagnosed as wrong
i don't love them because I used to think they tasted like soap and tbh I don't completely disagree with that now
1. You look so beautiful, the green eyeshadow looks amazing and the braids look SO pretty 2. Those lofthouse cookies FUCK 3. these videos are starting to be absorbed into my personality and I'm trying to stop but it's Spreading into the real world now.
(chris fleming voice) okay was anybody going to tell me that christian bale voiced the titular character of the critically acclaimed animated film Howl's Moving Castle (2004) or was i supposed to find that out from nisa nisipisa window shopping myself
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️👍
now i NEED to watch howl! [already looking to buy the book]
Oh my god I can hear him 😂😂
Chris Fleming is the only being powerful enough to convey that level of outrage.
I love this series more than even I understand. It combines two of my absolute favorite things: looking at products I don’t want to buy and listening to Nisipisa talk. 🥰
the cutout sweater being $28 is a crime, but it’s an even bigger crime when you wash it once and it unravels within a milisecond
That actually happened to me with a forever 21 sweater
this series makes me feel like km hanging out with my cool older cousin thank u miss nisa
8:15 THANK YOU, that particular shade of green in a shirt dress always makes me think of old timey nurses. I also have beef with a certain blue that makes clothing look like scrubs.
Every time I watch your videos I feel approximately 300% more lesbian. Thank you for making me love women more than I already do 💖💖💖
Same here! I have the biggest crush on nisa lololol
18:11 Honestly I can see that colorblocking combo on like, a crochet granny square sweater or something. I've NEVER seen a button up like that but honestly it's like a power move
What get's me is the baby diarhea green arm just hanging out there with the pastels like it belongs...
I have a short sleeve men's button down that's a pastel blue and pink colour block with like a soft grey pocket. Similar vibes tbh
It's kinda 90s sailor moon Darien/Mamorucore
“I love her too much to pollute her with my silly little corpse” I’m deadddddd 🤣
I'm more of a St. Helens gal myself...I live in the shadow of her delicate slumber & I'm just that kind of submissive bitch that gets off on her eruptive rocky dominance.
I fucking love that volcanic godess.
When I read the first line, I thought you meant the town near Wigan in the uk lmaooooo (then I realised you meant the mountain in the usa)
This is poetic
Same. She's absolutely stunning and I visit every year.
EXACTLY. I might offend Her Eminence Nisipisa, but... Mt. Everest is a little overrated. Like, WE ALL KNOW IT'S PRETTY.
Not me going, for the second time in a row, 'ooh that is a cute garment' only to immediately hear 'clown'. I was half joking when I said clown court is my aesthetic, but I guess Mt Everest chose it for me 💁🏻♀️
babe wake up new nisipisa lore dropped she's in her mt everest era
nisa yes you are my mount everest 100% (i love that the shared hyperfixations are so specific. i feel safe here)
That joke about pastor's wives and their eyes snapping open is truly your peak comedy, I actually hooted with laughter
The teal shirt dress looks incredibly like a 40s-60s era girl scout uniform as well!
9:37
I love the rare moments that I kind of want something that Nisipisa is making fun of, oh how it humbles me
I owned those exact jeans in the early 2000s outfit in 1996...right down to the denim belt and I loved those awful things 🤣
Every time I see a "mama" item I always think of u
Yesterday at the mall, I saw a "MOMMY. MOM. MAMA. BRUH." shirt in real life. I've recently been re-binging Nisa's windowshopping playlist & I have to believe she materialized it into existence. I blame her.
Okay Lofthouse cookies are a delicacy to me. I always eat a whole package when I hit rock bottom because they are thee ONLY thing that can pull me out of my misery. Also ur looking as good as some Lofthouse cookies here... the green shadow, black square neck, long braids YES it’s giving me Persephone
Lol, love that you searched "fucked up soft frosted cookies." I like them too. Also, your braids look so good.
I need to note that I am tired of plus sized fashion being designed in such a way that you can't wear a normal bra with it. My girls need support. Stop with the back cut-outs and spaghetti straps, already.
Omg the melting vibes with the proportions of the denim combo - you read my mind.
PLEASE window shop on Duluth Trading Co, I NEED to hear your thoughts on their silly names for stuff like "Flexcellent", "Dryfecta", "Jean-Netic" 😶 it's very interesting
"who is in the venn diagram of people who want an ozzy ozbourne tee and people who shop at forever 21" my sister, probably (yes liv if you ever see this that was a read)
o no. i bought a color blocked button down at a vintage store years ago that looks just like that forever 21 design. in my defense, they're brighter pastels at least? ???
I've only been to forever 21 for visual entertainment.
It wasn't a place to buy clothes, it was a place to watch clothes.
Play, "what tv show, girl group or Barbie ers inspired this garment? "
I "accidentally" ate a whole bunch of St. Patty's Day green Lofthouse cookies a few years ago. Shit was green, and I'm not talking about my fingers, if you know what I'm saying.
You one of my favourite humans and we’ve never met. Please keep doing these. Also please do another Hot Topic window shopping! I worked there for over 3 years and it hits different when you drag the clothing. 🔥
Nisipisa: "There's a non-zero chance I may make fun of something you own."
Me, a trans man who shops exclusively at thrift stores: "You're not *technically* wrong, but it's close enough to zero I'm comfortable taking the chance."
Lmao same 🤝
we're multiplying
wish i could only thrift/buy handmade but i can’t cause of lack of size availability for my pants/bottoms 😔😔😔
@@j1430 I can relate. There's only one thrift store I can find pants my size in and it's very sporadic. I know the struggle.
Trans guy here... The only thing I can't thrift are pants. Finding a 28" inseam is a STRUGGLE.
"Mathematically I spend more time loving lofthouse cookies than i do loving myself" i have never identified with something you've said SO HARD before
“Final boss of Pastor’s wife “
I snortled.
WINDOW a sHOPPINg let’s go!!!! Also your hair and makeup look gorgeous!
"it's like if american psycho was about a guy who did improv" NISA I LOVE YOU
8:17 “something about this is off. “ Yes-because that dress is not TEAL. Army green maybe, olive, drab green but not teal.
guurrrlll I love you and this series so much
thank you for making me relive the early-mid 10's vibes experience, truly an iconic era
everything you said about that pink top and jeans @ 13:36 was too accurate it felt so nostalgic, middle school me would have LOVED that fit, complete with my trusty converse
I love it when window shopping turns into Halloween costume inspo
Everyone who gets a breast reduction requires one so their humor doesn't overpower the earth
Its 2am for me and i was gonna go to bed but new windshopping video is more important than a healthy sleep pattern
the way i was binge-rewatching ur videos when i got the notif... our minds
I literally JUST skipped my history lecture to binge the rest of these.
There’s something incredibly comforting about your voice! Love this
2:25 The pride cookies showing up when you google fucked up soft frosted cookies is killing me 😭😭
When Google knew that you meant lofthouse cookies just by 'fucked up soft frosted cookies', well, to say I cackled would be an understatement.
I’ve literally been binging these back to back so for forever (haha) 21 to be the first one I was actually here for is very iconic
Ok but this hair and makeup YES PLEASE GIVE US MORE OF IT UGH
What I love about the name for the phobia of long words is that it is a long ass word. I don't know how they name phobias but who ever named that one understood irony and I love it.
THE SCREAM I SCRUMPT THANK YOU FOR BLESSING US THIS FRIDAY
I mean "Self love is the best love" might be talking about an entirely different kind of self love, ifyaknowhatimean.
i love how this series makes me feel like im hanging out with an older cousin who is much more fashionably sensible and im just in awe the entire time because you keep pointing out things i never would have noticed
This is the first video of nisipisa’s and have watched and I literally laughed out loud a couple of times. She has such smart humor
My most shameful memory is that I once smacked my cousin for knocking my Lofthouse cookie out of my hand 😅 I feel you
Aloha Nisipisa! You have to "Window Shop" Hot Topic's "OUTLANDER" collection (as in WHO watches Outlander AND shops on Hot Topic??🤔😄
The absolute whiplash I got from the movie theater/European Theater joke to the “basket dress! basket dress :)” bit
Nisa… girl,,,, the braids,,, the makeup,,, the outfit,,,, DROP. DEAD. GORGEOUS.
you look absolutely UNREAL!! the hair, the eyeshadow, the top/dress???? amazing
"I smell an IP lawsuit on the horizon" in a perfect John F Kennedy voice made my day
Nisa at 19:02 is me every time I watch Howl's Moving Castle (and like every other breathing person, Howl is probably the most simped after character in history), especially the scene where they walk in the sky. I think about it way too much, and don't get me started on Christian Bale's voice saying "that's my girl"- I'm only human
Now you've reminded me that book Howl is originally from Wales (Howell Jenkins) and the audiobook gives him an entirely charming Welsh accent.
@@Eloraurora I started the audiobook awhile back, but never got far enough to meet Howl so thank you for reminding me that I need to continue it, now with the added bonus of hearing his "charming Welsh accent" and probably falling in love with him more than before
He practiced that voice when he played Laurie in Little Women from the 90s, so when he was perfect when he got to Howl. It's a voice to encourage bad, fun choices.
you have no idea how excited i get every time you post a new part to this series
there’s a local designer to me called hayley elsaesser who does those embroidered and funky prints so well… WHAT is that smiley face smattering on the white shorts
learning u have a fixation with mt everest somehow makes perfect sense
Lofthouse cookies and Howls voice mentioned in one video?! You are indeed giving us a feast today💖
I want to see window shopping at Aeropostale because that was my favorite store from circa 2011 to circa 2014, I'm sure that to this day many of the clothes they sell still look like the clothes I had back then, and somehow they haven't completely out of business yet.
This look is stunning. Flawless. Amazing.