HI !! I’m Japanese. 1990 to 2010, some girls loved this style, but it was really really small amount. I guess they didn’t wear such a clothes except in Harajuku or Shinjuku, because their look are tooooo unique. On the other hand, 2017 look is quite natural.
as a Japanese person who lives in Japan, I have never seen people wearing gothic outfits but I see girls wearing fairy/ kawaii outfits in train and I really love their confidence while wearing it
As a Japanese person, it makes me happy to see people who aren't Japanese notice that this video is sort of inaccurate😅🙏 外国人が動画がちょっと文化的におかしいって気づいてくれてて嬉しいなw
The model was very beautiful, but the looks represented didn’t give an accurate view of Japanese fashion. Definitely come to japan and see for yourself.
606 No not necessarily, I’m a rookie Lolita if you will and I’ve done a fair amount of research on the fashion. I think Lolita Fashion can be worn pretty much whenever but fancier dresses could be worn for special occasions. And Harajuku can also pretty much be worn whenever I believe.
@@fortniteshorts8674 someone who dresses up in lolita fashion, it looks a bit different than what is shown in this video, so i reccomend looking it up (don't forget the fashion part)
i'm a japanese. .....i think something is not right. the way to wear kimono was strange. kimono looked like cheap and not so beautiful. goth lolita and harajuku style were popular only some people. most of us don't wear like these costume like holoween. and ! there's no ko-gal style or bubbly style.
As japanese, I want to say that this video is not accurate enough😅(especially kimono style) but i'm happy if u r intereted in Japanese culture by watching this
I'm pretty sure that when they made Anime they put these designs along with the characters to show japenese fashion since Anime is japenese. But the later ones, I really don't know.
As a Lolita myself I wish they would’ve represented the fashion a bit better, like at least make it look accurate if your going to put it in the wrong video lmao
yes! I mean, i like Lolita, but it still popular now not just in 1990s. I don't think it is accurate enough. I like sweet style more than the goth Lolita.
I’m Japanese and holy Jesus Christ wtf is this video The video isn’t about Japanese clothes but like local specific Japanese style and not even correct. Another material for misunderstanding Japanese culture right here .
frozen herts according to your channel profile. I can say that you aren’t Japanese. I just can tell. I don’t even understand why are you pretending to be Japanese n saying I’m not Japanese. I’m 19 y/o Japanese and I’ve been living in this country for 19 years straight, never been abroad actually.
It’s so strange watching this having lived in Japan for 2 years now. Japanese style (at least right now) is very neutral-toned and minimalistic, opting for looser fits and layers. Unless you’re out at night in Tokyo, it is super rare to see people wearing statement pieces like in this video
Dude٫ you are the dumbest person on the planet. This was made in 2017. Trends were different back then given that FOUR YEARS HAVE GONE BY SINCE THEN!!!!
I love how this completely ignores the western influence in Japan during the Meiji Era (1868-1912) and beyond. Men and women were wearing and mix of traditional clothes during that time, and it's completely neglected here. Everything after that is a dumpster fire of stereotypes and fringe trends.
@@unknowncat-qx2cm Now yes. But when Kimono's where shown in this video it was more common to know how to put on a yukata or kimono. If you're going to show how people looked, you should accurately show that.
they did mention old school gyaru (kogal, which was more widely spread than ganguro), but it's a shame that they didn't show it :( I guess lolita was a tad bit more popular
alexis, did you read what Stephanie Rodriquez took out of her oh so busy day to write to a stranger? Sure, what 岡田恵梨香 said wasn't cool either. Call them both out though, not just one over the other.. lol.
1910s-1950s wasn’t only kimonos. Japanese flappers were called Modaan Gyaru and Japanese greasers were called Yakuza. Disappointed that they weren’t mentioned
@@cocobxnny45 Nope. Kids kinda slack on it. I have the ability to whip up a fast Google slides project, and still put forth effort. And yes, rarely do I find that I am confused at what I wrote but it still happens.
"In fact, the whole of Japan is a pure invention. There is no such country, there are no such people.... The Japanese people are ... simply a mode of style, an exquisite fancy of art." -- Oscar Wilde
Oooh, I wish you had gotten into the reasoning why lolita and really cutesy styles became popular. They were the Japanese version of punk for women, essentially - rejecting the entire concept of mature woman that they were being forced into at a young age. It was seen as a more repulsive trend to men, which made it even more popular with women.
What?! Now i love it more. I showed a guy friend of mine a pic of the style cuz it was adorable n he didnt react and obviously hated it. Thats amazing.
Reimo actually it’s not really a lie. Back then it was traditional for women to focus everything they had into becoming “proper” wives and such and putting the family first. Meaning learning to be a proper “lady”. Lolita was started by women who wanted to go against these traditions and allow themselves to focus on their own happiness than just the happiness of the man of the house. So back when Lolita started it was pretty frowned upon there is a video by Scarfing Scarves, a Lolita youtuber, they made a two part video about how Lolita is a feminist fashion style. In part 1 they explain the history of how Lolita started. I would suggest watching that if you’re interested
I'm half Japanese so when I went to Japan over the summer I felt so out of place bc Tokyo is filled with a bunch of rich fashionable people and I legit felt like a time traveler that guessed what the fashion was like in 2017 and failed miserably
i think you guys did a pretty good job considering it was only a 4 minute video. if anyone wants more in-depth explanations of other japanese street styles i would suggest looking up kumamiki "evolution of japanese street fashion"
Growing up loving Japanese fashion I have to say, they've really mellowed out since 2010. It's almost as if classic Harajuku isn't even a thing anymore. :\
pleased to let you both know they are definitely not dead! im really into japanese style clothing too, went to japan last year + this year and the culture is very much still alive and thriving. Harajuku is still an amazing place where you can see lots of unique and wild styles! and theres always new stores popping up too.
the average length of time for experimenting with fashion in the Harajuku area is 3 years. young people enjoy it, then inevitably grow older and need to worry about making a living and paying their own way in life. plus, style is so diverse it seems a bit difficult for foreigners to understand. in the west you have a handful of style 'categories'. people watch videos like these and complain - the truth is they still have trouble trying to establish style sets/cliques like our cultures condition us to. they won't be getting that information cuz there are literally too many to count. always thought the Japanese truly got what fashion really meant. it can be as diverse as their population, ffs.
that's what it literally translates to so i don't understand what you find funny, this is their language and culture and shouldn't be made into a joke, it sounds degrading.
80% of the comments: They did this really wrong and missed/messed up a bunch 5% of the comments: Japanese (I think) that I can't read 14% of the comments: ❤️ the goth Lolita! 1% of the comments: Random stuff like this
@@kkmeowy As e said, he's Korean... I t h i n k. SO he might not know full English or so- Edit: I nearly forgot to mention, I don't mean to uh- G e t b a c k a t y o u ? I don't know how to say it-
It’s crazy how the model’s age changes with the cloths. In the beginning she looks older and towards the end she looks super young. The magic of makeup and fashion never ceases to amaze me. ☺️
As a half japanese, i can't tell that this is a fact revolution fashion beauty some of them weren't accurate tho but the model and make up artist did a great job!!
Also you missed decora! Which was before fairy kei 😥, lolita came right after visual kei. And gyaru/ ganguro was super popular in the end 1990s and 2000s approx.
Actually you're kinda wrong there... There was a legitimate Goth scene in Japan but it was very small compared to the UK and the USA. Bands like Malice Mizer, Dir En Grey, and X-Japan were not Goth bands, Visual Kei was like a mix of Heavy Metal, Glam Metal, and Punk Rock. There were no actual styling of Goth music in that genre. And if you compare a Japanese Goth band like Kokushoku Elegy, Madame Edwarda, Gilles De Rais, or G-Schmitt, you'll hear the difference. :)
I'd like to actually look at the average wardrobe of cultures throughout the era. Not just the best clothing people would normally reserve for special occasions. I find it more interesting to see what people dressed like normally throughout the ages since they would give actual hints of the age they lived in.
That is not a kimono. It's a nagajuban(Underkimono), it's underwear! Why did you even include it if you have a real furisode(without a fitting nagajuban!) in the next take?? Also a otaiko musubi is not worn with a furisode. Also there are free videos and tutorials all over the internet about how to correctly wear a kimono. Watch one!
As a Japanese, you should know that not wearing anything under a kimono destroys it as you usually don't wash kimono - especially silk ones. You hopefully also know that wearing a collar even with the simplest of kimono is considered traditional. Not wearing a collar is permissible only in case of yukata and actually, the absence of the collar is not a sign that it there is no underwear. It means there is no nagajuban - still, a hadajuban is required even under a yukata.
I have read... well... some books and blogs about kimonos and I have never ever seen someone wear a furisode or any silk kimono without a proper nagajuban or hada juban but if you say so... I can only reflect what I learned.
I was also noticing this, it’s so weird to not do proper research before you start with something like this. It’s obvious that it is not the right way. They use the nagajuban as a ‘normal’ kimono and under the furisode they didn’t use a proper nagajuban at all? Please research such a topic because it gives off the wrong image and message.
Ok but this model was absolutely gorgeous in all the outfits
Ur blind
facts
I like a cup of tae with one suga Bts reverse card
Honestly yes she was I wish I was pretty lmao but we dont talk about that
100 subs by the end of the year challenge Bts ???
HI !! I’m Japanese.
1990 to 2010, some girls loved this style, but it was really really small amount. I guess they didn’t wear such a clothes except in Harajuku or Shinjuku, because their look are tooooo unique. On the other hand, 2017 look is quite natural.
I love your country
Do u know cat island
In japan
@@c4creativecorner513 Uhm wtf
@@c4creativecorner513 It's real name is Aoshima
70%: Not satisfied Japanese
20%: 80s style looks great
10%: Is this anime?!
Is this anime
😂😂
Is this anime!
Zen Kuroi yep
Lol
as a Japanese person who lives in Japan, I have never seen people wearing gothic outfits but I see girls wearing fairy/ kawaii outfits in train and I really love their confidence while wearing it
I'm kawaii in USA/America I support Japanese people as much as I support many other cultures and stuff
As a Japanese person, it makes me happy to see people who aren't Japanese notice that this video is sort of inaccurate😅🙏
外国人が動画がちょっと文化的におかしいって気づいてくれてて嬉しいなw
Cutie UwU
Same as above hehe
Dont worry Weebs Will Help Protect Japanese Original Culture
@@heardman5444 Sweet😎
I know right? Websites like this make us look so stupid imao.
Me too!!
Despite the fact that the Lolita is inaccurate, the goth Lolita outfit was so cute 🥺
Yeah it was actually and I would wear it. But never as lolita 😭
mhm
reminded me of misa
Agreed
Yes
Yes.
literally the only relatively positive thing i have to say about this video is that the model is stunning
i agree-
Fr tho shes so pretty
She is so pretyyy righttt?
Yea
Yes
i bet they listened to 1 millisecond of j-pop and said “i know everything about japanese culture now”
fr😭
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@@royalowl6261 nice pfp
Wow doing all that hardcore research in one milisecond!? Impressive! 😂
@@rubymack4914 millisecond is known it’s not something special
The model was very beautiful, but the looks represented didn’t give an accurate view of Japanese fashion. Definitely come to japan and see for yourself.
Or maybe get a Japanese expert too?
Japan has beautiful Culture.
As somebody who read a few comments I can confirm this isn’t completely accurate.
😁
200th like
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Going to state what 100th like I am
914th like, check mate atheists
I'm pretty sure not every japanese girl went out dressed like a Lolita back then
Of course not i think they meant popular clothes
そうです、当時の日本の記事にはロリータファッションの写真がたくさん掲載されています, translate that in google translate if you wanna know.
Donna Nureka yeah, but it was jut popular.
@tiired_bb not on mobile you can't 😶
tiired_bb c.o.p.y. We cant copy on mobile .,.
Glamour: *watches Mulan*
Also Glamour: Ah yes I know everything I need to know
You do your research before trying to slander them, mulan isn’t Japanese. She’s Chinese.
@@treymoment that was the joke. They think they know everything about japan because they watched a movie about china.
@@sakiyoshida1788 oh
@@treymoment r/woooosh
@@s_0511 r/Thesinyournameisforshutup
Um-
Harajuku and lolita is a matter of taste, not Everyone likes to use it
I'm not even japanese and I know that ¿¿¿???
Isn’t it also majority used only at some type of parade (sorry if I’m wrong)
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606
No not necessarily, I’m a rookie Lolita if you will and I’ve done a fair amount of research on the fashion. I think Lolita Fashion can be worn pretty much whenever but fancier dresses could be worn for special occasions.
And Harajuku can also pretty much be worn whenever I believe.
True
I see some mystic messenger fans .//U//.
2:17-> when you Don't Know what to do with your hands
😂😂😂
I'm your 200th like
AHAAHAHAGHBVERTGHNBW
Lol
Ok but she SOLD it. If I did that people would look at me like I was losing it.
The Lolita and goth lolita being separated and her basically wearing a cosplay is what gets me lmao
It was genuinely hard to look at 😖
@@michikonakahara6098 I wear sweet lolita and I’m insulted they slandered any lolita
What is a "lolita" ?
@@fortniteshorts8674 someone who dresses up in lolita fashion, it looks a bit different than what is shown in this video, so i reccomend looking it up (don't forget the fashion part)
i'm a japanese.
.....i think something is not right.
the way to wear kimono was strange. kimono looked like cheap and not so beautiful.
goth lolita and harajuku style were popular only some people. most of us don't wear like these costume like holoween. and ! there's no ko-gal style or bubbly style.
Their "100 years of" videos are always full of mistakes and inaccuracies. I don't know who make them but they don't do their research.
I’m not Japanese but I do know that regular people don’t just go outside and wear Lolita clothing everyday.
Glamour messes everyone’s culture up 😥 it drives me crazy, too.
@@mariethanh9089 it's a street fashion so a lot actually do...
These are street fashions not costumes....
hey guys how yall doin
well thats...
Yeah, I like Lolita fashion but that made me vomit.
True
Hanniii Lol TRUE THEY BUTCHERED IT >:O
Tru *tru*
Casually scrolling through the comments looking for tea..
Thunder Thighed Jimin is that jimin I see ...
Thunder Thighed Jimin
Me every day.
Does water works as well?
I see you are british...
*now give us the opium.*
Haha I’ve already found ppl exposing this vid for not being accurate. Btw hi army 💜💜💜
The fact that they just ignored gyaru, it literally feels like a crime
Ikr 😭
war crime
They mentioned kogal
As japanese, I want to say that this video is not accurate enough😅(especially kimono style)
but i'm happy if u r intereted in Japanese culture by watching this
The lolita it's weird in another's places? I mean, not in harajuku (srry for my bad english, I talk spanish, jeje).
H S can i hve your number
H S that’s a very Japanese thing to say
@Sky Toucher oyyyy hrvati lijepo nas je vidjeti tu i tamo
@@Pollicina_db istina 😁
I am Japanese.
There are many mistakes in this video.
For example, how to wear kimono.
Do not use this video as any material.
Too late
I am ukrainaian забери меня к себе пожалуйста
Well i was doing karate a year ago and we needed to wear kimonos....we wore it just like that.... ;-;
Can you tell us what they did wrong? I'm genuinely interested.
悪くはないと思うけど?
100 Years of Japanese Fashion According to Western Stereotypes
Monika Sadauskaitė Exactly
But it's true also
Sure. This video is kinda innacurate
in 1990s there was a group of girls that copy black women
can't agree more
Well played to her. She sat down and smiled the whole way through the makeover 10 times 😵💫
Ma'am, They were all deferent models。
@@ましろつき行き I don't think so
@@ましろつき行き ah yes because 10 identical twins just happened to all become models for this video
@@rvmovieguy hhaah
@fairydüst Well I guess there wasn't a drastic change in skin and eye color then...
Are you sure you didn’t take this off anime?
I'm pretty sure that when they made Anime they put these designs along with the characters to show japenese fashion since Anime is japenese. But the later ones, I really don't know.
@@bpbeep6526 jeez
ポップタルトg h o s t they didn’t, it’s called “decora kei” search it up.
Well the goth one and more pastel one definetly
our smol killjoy bean goth is part of the “Kei’s”.
As a Lolita myself I wish they would’ve represented the fashion a bit better, like at least make it look accurate if your going to put it in the wrong video lmao
yes! I mean, i like Lolita, but it still popular now not just in 1990s. I don't think it is accurate enough. I like sweet style more than the goth Lolita.
As a person who wants to try Lolita Fashion, I look it this and cringe, Lolita Fashion is not what they show in the video at all.
Yeah that skirt oml it looked like some sort of knockoff amazon ita
Harujuku and lolita styles isn't only about cute styles they wear it to mean other stuff as in different meanings
and the wings are kinda like a costume but Lolita isn't a costume, (P.S i think the Lolita subculture are so cool!)
C'mon guys, we all know Glamor is never, ever more than 50% right about things concerning history and culture.
Layne Lockridge ikr 😂
ikr but how are they supposed to fit all the fashion trends and everything everyone was wearing, they just did the most popular trends
@@Royale..winx..club9 Harajuku fashion definitely wasn’t the norm lol
fr 😭 still makes me mad tho
Let’s appreciate this woman could cooperate being changed like 12 times like it’s amazing!
I’m sure she got paid!
@@gerardacronin334 She probably did, most of the people doing these types of videos are models and they get paid.
Even Non-Japanese’s People can tell this is just pure stereotypes. 🙄😬
Facts
Ikr
Even so, the model looks good in all the clothes! Even I know that it's unaccurate, and I'm still in middle school (I'm not really a weeb either).
Ikr
But 2017 is definitly true
I’m Japanese and holy Jesus Christ wtf is this video
The video isn’t about Japanese clothes but like local specific Japanese style and not even correct.
Another material for misunderstanding Japanese culture right here .
ohh
Lies. I japanese and bet that you are no japanese (sorry my bad English)
Are you sure your Japanese
Yea I japanese
frozen herts according to your channel profile. I can say that you aren’t Japanese. I just can tell.
I don’t even understand why are you pretending to be Japanese n saying I’m not Japanese.
I’m 19 y/o Japanese and I’ve been living in this country for 19 years straight, never been abroad actually.
SHE LOOK BEAUTIFUL!! AND YES! I LOVE THE KIMONO
kaneki ken TvA Tokio Ghoul❤️
kaneki ken TvA I like 90
kaneki ken TvA stfu weeb
IM THE LIKE 666 :0
ALV
ʀᴏsʏ ? How is she a weeb for liking the Japanese culture?
It’s so strange watching this having lived in Japan for 2 years now. Japanese style (at least right now) is very neutral-toned and minimalistic, opting for looser fits and layers. Unless you’re out at night in Tokyo, it is super rare to see people wearing statement pieces like in this video
Dude٫ you are the dumbest person on the planet. This was made in 2017. Trends were different back then given that FOUR YEARS HAVE GONE BY SINCE THEN!!!!
And gyarus?
@@35135ksgWell when I visted Japan, I usually saw cosplayers and matching outfit people, I just saw some gyarus.
I love how this completely ignores the western influence in Japan during the Meiji Era (1868-1912) and beyond. Men and women were wearing and mix of traditional clothes during that time, and it's completely neglected here. Everything after that is a dumpster fire of stereotypes and fringe trends.
Ayy spoken wisely!
I’m not even Japanese and I know this is actually wrong (specially the kimono). I wish there was a more accurate video
요구할걸 요구해 미친년아
Same
I heard on a video that many Japanese don't actually know how to wear a kimono, many just hire someone to help them wear it on a special day
@@unknowncat-qx2cm Now yes. But when Kimono's where shown in this video it was more common to know how to put on a yukata or kimono. If you're going to show how people looked, you should accurately show that.
Koi Kat oh okay
They forgot Ganguro Style!!! It was a huge thing in the 90s and 2000s
Samisilluminati NOT I though the same !
I suspect that Glamour didn't want to offend their precious American viewers. Or spend time on the makeup.
Samisilluminati NOT that's what I thought clicking on this video.... I thought: "there must be ganguro?"
Shiro Infires army? 😱
they did mention old school gyaru (kogal, which was more widely spread than ganguro), but it's a shame that they didn't show it :( I guess lolita was a tad bit more popular
This is just a drop in the bucket. What is truly Japanese fashion is more nuanced, wider and deeper.
Looks like Japan survived the 80's.
candiigurl7893 But not the 90s or 00s... Jesus
Not really, but ok
PfFt
after effects of the nukes
kinda like the clothes that the kpop special group "Celeb five" wore right? that's how i imagined Japanese style of the 80s
Love the goth Lolita style
We look a lot more polished than that though.
It's slightly inaccurate unfortunately. It's more elegant than that.
Same
Valeri Oliva me too
Valeri Oliva ME TO IM GOTHIC LOLITA GIRL HIGH FIVE
I am Japanese, and not everyone was wearing these...Just some of us enjoyed these extraordinary fashion styles...
I LUV this video tho!!!!
yeah I'm America not everyone wears "the latest trends" so it would make sense that it's like that
@cutecat maca &cutedog kuca that's kind of weeb culture but ok i guess...
cutecat maca &cutedog kuca oof the weeb energy
Maria 特にピンクの髪の人のファッションとか絶対しないよね笑
S A 90s and 2000s は一部の人だけだよね
All inaccuracies aside, these outfits are really cool.
I’m not even Japanese and even by looking at the *thumbnail* I knew this was going to be a fail lmao 🌸
Yeah, she was wearing her kimono right over left… she looked dead.
same but im not Japanese
Lmaooo yeah I saw the very first look and went "welp....I'm outa here"
バブリーな80年代も無ければギャルの無い90年代も無いなんて…
誰が作ったのこれ?嘘ばっか
勉強不足が伺えますね。
モガもエビちゃんファッションもありませんね
日本人監修で作り直して欲しい…
*E*
てりやき。
@LpsPinkWaffles then why did you even reply??
Unfortunate how you guys didn’t feature the “Modern Gaaru” style of the 20s, considering the political contributions those women made.
I wrote my thesis on the Chinese equivalent 新女性. It's really interesting :)
Gaaru was'nt as big as you think, it was a minority movement
@saeefa Japanese are. . .okay.
岡田恵梨香 dude......come on😓
alexis, did you read what Stephanie Rodriquez took out of her oh so busy day to write to a stranger? Sure, what 岡田恵梨香 said wasn't cool either. Call them both out though, not just one over the other.. lol.
1910s-1950s wasn’t only kimonos. Japanese flappers were called Modaan Gyaru and Japanese greasers were called Yakuza. Disappointed that they weren’t mentioned
They’re not saying “everyone looked like this in this decade”. They’re saying that these were trends which emerged during that time.
exactly, people are so dense
More people need to see this
That's what they meant
100 decades of history and only 3 trending styles in Japan?
Its just a stereotypical depiction, I don't see any Gyaru here
The captions sound like a kid wrote them for a PowerPoint presentation
As a person who have done presentations for school as a kid, I can confirm this is true.
Infinity Power didn't every kid do presentations for school?
@@cocobxnny45 Nope. Kids kinda slack on it. I have the ability to whip up a fast Google slides project, and still put forth effort. And yes, rarely do I find that I am confused at what I wrote but it still happens.
@@cocobxnny45 I did
@LANDON SHUCK ok then؟
日本語のコメント「着物!!間違ってる!!!」
英語のコメント「なんでガングロ/コギャル入ってないの!ロリータが流行った理由をちゃんと説明して!」
"In fact, the whole of Japan is a pure invention. There is no such country, there are no such people.... The Japanese people are ... simply a mode of style, an exquisite fancy of art." -- Oscar Wilde
Wtf
That’s so wrong
For Japanese people "It seems off somehow..."
この映像作った人の中に日本人はいなかったのかな?😅
Я не понемаю тебя
1990年とか2000年とか一部の方のみですよね!😅
全員、あれだったら日本おわってる
Well im not Japanese but even so its very off
でしょ?
I’m actually half Japanese and half Swedish but I speak English the best lol
Oooh, I wish you had gotten into the reasoning why lolita and really cutesy styles became popular. They were the Japanese version of punk for women, essentially - rejecting the entire concept of mature woman that they were being forced into at a young age. It was seen as a more repulsive trend to men, which made it even more popular with women.
fallen_star_2319 repulsive?
What?! Now i love it more. I showed a guy friend of mine a pic of the style cuz it was adorable n he didnt react and obviously hated it. Thats amazing.
fallen_star_2319 thank you for explanation!😄
Reimo I’m thinking it’s not necessarily romantic rejection but like parents, relatives, teachers, bosses, etc.
Reimo actually it’s not really a lie. Back then it was traditional for women to focus everything they had into becoming “proper” wives and such and putting the family first. Meaning learning to be a proper “lady”. Lolita was started by women who wanted to go against these traditions and allow themselves to focus on their own happiness than just the happiness of the man of the house. So back when Lolita started it was pretty frowned upon there is a video by Scarfing Scarves, a Lolita youtuber, they made a two part video about how Lolita is a feminist fashion style. In part 1 they explain the history of how Lolita started. I would suggest watching that if you’re interested
Japanese 80s fashion actually looks really good.
eternalypissed right?!
eternalypissed they got crazy after that
oh the emo life
eternalypissed Bish whet nah you..just nah
Mikaela Hyakuya ?
After that candy girls...Japanese finally come with a new style...
*anime*
Actually that is a Japanese street fashion called Fairy Kei, Lolita is different.
And there is also Decora kei
@@yunogasai5975 my style is fairy kei and lolita lol
I knew it before tapping read more 😂😂😂 literal bullsh*t 🤣🤣
Temur Karakhan oh shoot
The goth Lolita just HAD ME THE OUTFIT JUST YESSSSS
I'm half Japanese so when I went to Japan over the summer I felt so out of place bc Tokyo is filled with a bunch of rich fashionable people and I legit felt like a time traveler that guessed what the fashion was like in 2017 and failed miserably
Diana Skates you're not alone. I grew up where simple and casual is hot. Going here makes me wonder a lot of things.
I'm half Japanese too! And I also went to Japan this summer!
Diana Skates i felt so left out coz everyone was wearing supreme there
Glamour is too lazy to do some reasearch i see
i think you guys did a pretty good job considering it was only a 4 minute video.
if anyone wants more in-depth explanations of other japanese street styles i would suggest looking up kumamiki "evolution of japanese street fashion"
bosstanaka88 YAAAAS
Thanks :)
Thank you so much! That's the stuff I hope to see when I click on these type of videos.
Japanese street styles is mostly formal, very similar to western formal clothing.
They did a terrible job....
They don’t understand correct Japanese fashions. There’s too many mistakes. Pls Don’t spread your wrong information.
For the people, Japan it's like another plantet, the information of the country it's confusing most of the time, it's only another culture.
Glad I read the comments first
Kim
RIGHT…
Dead「背徳の花」 Then maybe they should do actual research before making an “informative” video lol.
They've made mistakes in their western ones as well
Cons : The video is inaccurate
Pros : The model is gorgeous
わかりやすくする為に誇張したのかこの形で海外に伝わってしまっているのか…謎
着付けは指導の人いれて欲しかったな。モデルさん綺麗だからもっと美しく出来たと思う(๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧
なまえちゃん no te entendí ni merga pero ok xd
着物を着た時の所作って大事なんだなと改めて感じました。綺麗な人が着物着てもこれは酷い。
俺日本人だけど、これだいぶ誤差と誤解あると思う。
あまりに違いすぎて嫌がらせかと思ったわ
I translated this and it says, "I thought it was too different to harass me." ...?
@@randj417 I'm Japanese. it says " I thought this video was hasassing because it was too different."
honestly i feel like japanese fashion is one of the most gorgeous and complex genres fashion styles out there
Growing up loving Japanese fashion I have to say, they've really mellowed out since 2010. It's almost as if classic Harajuku isn't even a thing anymore. :\
pleased to let you both know they are definitely not dead! im really into japanese style clothing too, went to japan last year + this year and the culture is very much still alive and thriving. Harajuku is still an amazing place where you can see lots of unique and wild styles! and theres always new stores popping up too.
korea is a thing now lol
it’s still popular today and japan is known for harajuku stuff
It is still alive but I think it is more of a tourist attraction more than anything
the average length of time for experimenting with fashion in the Harajuku area is 3 years.
young people enjoy it, then inevitably grow older and need to worry about making a living and paying their own way in life.
plus, style is so diverse it seems a bit difficult for foreigners to understand. in the west you have a handful of style 'categories'. people watch videos like these and complain - the truth is they still have trouble trying to establish style sets/cliques like our cultures condition us to. they won't be getting that information cuz there are literally too many to count.
always thought the Japanese truly got what fashion really meant. it can be as diverse as their population, ffs.
1860-1910 襦袢の上に着物を羽織るだけなんて格好が普通なわけない。現代でもそんな恰好はしないこの部分だけ見てもみる価値が無い。
Sorry this not english.
これは英語ではありません(使用されたグーグルトランセート)
“Kimono is translated to thing worn”
*_hmm yes the floor here is made out of floor_*
Its Me rude much?
Its Me I agree
that's what it literally translates to so i don't understand what you find funny, this is their language and culture and shouldn't be made into a joke, it sounds degrading.
@@lianna912 even as a Japanese myself、I found funny
着物 (kimono)
着 (ki) - wear
物 (mono) - thing
本当の日本人として
Most of these are pretty inaccurate, but, these outfits are pretty and the model was amazing!
80% of the comments: They did this really wrong and missed/messed up a bunch
5% of the comments: Japanese (I think) that I can't read
14% of the comments: ❤️ the goth Lolita!
1% of the comments: Random stuff like this
Yeah it's Japanese the difference in style
Pretty much 👍🏽
日本人ですけど東京以外ではまず見ることがないようなファッションばかり
1860s - 1910s
Wearing coat on underwear. (Where is kimono?)
1910s - 1950s
Be in full dress for young unmarried. (How old is she?)
omg…!
/:
Alternate title: We made 100 years of what we think stereotypical Japan is like
aight listen, i have studied and am still studying japanese culture, i can confirm this is inaccurate by quite a lot.
How so?
@Arwin Dagger I guess, we will never know.
Can you explain how? Or are or notifics off??
@@mallikasharma13 well to start in the 90s -2000s I’m pretty sure that gyaru was a very popular style that went against Japanese norms
日本人ですけど1990ー2020は間違ってますねー。
90年代以降は知らないですけど🕵️
Has anyone here ever worn a kimono? Are they as comfortable as they look?
yess I wore one once and it was reallyyyy comfortable!!😍
deadlyNightshade789 really comfy
it is very comfortable! I love wearing mine, even in summer!
deadlyNightshade789 yes, they areeee
Yes it's comfortable I wore in our group..
何か違和感。
色々と合ってない事が沢山有るからもっと勉強してから発表して頂きたかったです。
ちょいちょい間違ってる。
にゃんにゃん 😊
Me too
@@SashaPosting Im SoRry I DoNt SpEaK WaIfU
にゃんにゃん 一部の人ですよね
私 ありがと
No one:
"Goth/emo/don't touch my wings" ppl in Royale High irl: 2:54
she looks better than those creatures :D
ごめんね、なんか違うと思うよ。
もちろん、ところどころあってるフシもあるんだけどさ、、、
バブル時代の格好とか絶対違うし、、、
戦後のも違うかな?
もうちょい正しくやってほしいなって思うかな、、、
3:03 those heels are to DIE for 😍😭
Ngl the whole outfit is
Other than the wings
I have to say Japan has the most beautiful sense of fashion, definitely a culture to admire.
内容は全然合ってないと思うけどこのモデルさん和服からロリータまで似合うのすごすぎるなあ
I’m Korean but I can tell this isn’t accurate enough. I was like “???” watching whole video. I fully understand those mad Japaneses!😠😡🤬
*japaneses*
@@kkmeowy As e said, he's Korean... I t h i n k. SO he might not know full English or so-
Edit: I nearly forgot to mention, I don't mean to uh- G e t b a c k a t y o u ? I don't know how to say it-
@@justme1066lmao I was making a joke, but I understand.
@@kkmeowy *I think I just got an r/woosh-*
But okay then.
I stan Japaneses
Please never change you wholesome wholesome person
It’s crazy how the model’s age changes with the cloths. In the beginning she looks older and towards the end she looks super young. The magic of makeup and fashion never ceases to amaze me. ☺️
あ〜〜〜困りますお客様…困ります…お客様〜〜〜困ります…すごい偏見と年代がバラバラで草が生えてしまうのでどうか出典を出典を出してくださいませ〜〜〜〜〜〜
田中猫 草
And I understood alot 😂
Anna MucNulty fan page what does it say? XD
@@lexii712 I was joking ....
As a half japanese, i can't tell that this is a fact revolution fashion beauty some of them weren't accurate tho but the model and make up artist did a great job!!
Also you missed decora! Which was before fairy kei 😥, lolita came right after visual kei.
And gyaru/ ganguro was super popular in the end 1990s and 2000s approx.
I don't think they missed it by accident.. only cuz those genres are controversial nowadays
They mention Decora as a subset of Lolita fashion at 2:56
Lolita made its appearence in 1970 but became an actual street style in 90 and 2000s
Fairy kei and decora are basically the same thing.
They're fairy kei almost looked décora it's like they tried to do both in one look
ive always been interested in japanese fashion and culture
Same!
Kybuginarug Y weeboo
+Candypie 2010 being interested into japanese culture does not make u a weeb
Cringe
Tragic only cringy people use the word cringe when stating an opinion
一応ファッションも歴史なんだから、やるなら忠実にやってほしい。着付けもそうだけど、最初の着物にピアスって…笑 This video is NOT true. It has too many mistakes.
ピアス確かに!!気づきませんでした笑笑
Humans make mistakes, and they aren’t Japanese so it’s hard for them, let’s speak Chinese :D 晚間 哭 我跟 俄國🇷🇺惡搞圖 惡徒?呃個
@@qiwunu uhhhhhh
I absolutely LOVE 1990s goth lolita fits, not only their music sounds great its so pretty alone
sameee
visual kei was quite big in the 90s so im guessing that's why the whole goth culture was big (ex: malice mizer, dir en grey, xjapan)
I like your profile picture. I LOVE Kumamon ❤️
Angela O. lmao thanks!! i love kumamon so much too
momo KUMAMON
Thxs for mentioning it
Actually you're kinda wrong there... There was a legitimate Goth scene in Japan but it was very small compared to the UK and the USA. Bands like Malice Mizer, Dir En Grey, and X-Japan were not Goth bands, Visual Kei was like a mix of Heavy Metal, Glam Metal, and Punk Rock. There were no actual styling of Goth music in that genre. And if you compare a Japanese Goth band like Kokushoku Elegy, Madame Edwarda, Gilles De Rais, or G-Schmitt, you'll hear the difference. :)
着物は安っぽいし安室ファッションとガングロが無い
やりなおし
バブル期もないし量産型もない
なんだこの着物は!?安っぽい上に寝間着の様な…
あと、日本への偏見が強すぎる。
これは日本では無い🇯🇵
検索して見ればわかる
100年前の絞りは手染めだけど以降はプリントってテロップがあります
日本人だぁ!
Umm are you sure you are fine? Isn't your country the most polite place?!
Me: try’s to chant in Chinese
Japan: what
Me : CHINA in Chinese
Me : I no speak Japan but I speak China
the komonos has now popluar for years now and theyre still cute to this day
こんなの堂々と世界に発信しないでほしい…
見てて恥ずかしいっつーの
?
@@luanuniter751
間違えた情報を、本当の事のように堂々と世界に発信しないでほしいという事だと思います
Luan Uniter this is wrong history
A君 多分日本語がわかんないんだと思うよ。
@@_unko_now
あ、そういう事ですか。
教えてくださって、ありがとうございます!
I'd like to actually look at the average wardrobe of cultures throughout the era. Not just the best clothing people would normally reserve for special occasions. I find it more interesting to see what people dressed like normally throughout the ages since they would give actual hints of the age they lived in.
paused it at 0:01 seconds and I'm already in love with this video! ♥
thank you for making this!
1:38 everyboby gangstas till konohas main theme comes in
That is not a kimono. It's a nagajuban(Underkimono), it's underwear! Why did you even include it if you have a real furisode(without a fitting nagajuban!) in the next take?? Also a otaiko musubi is not worn with a furisode. Also there are free videos and tutorials all over the internet about how to correctly wear a kimono. Watch one!
teapotOctopode lol im a Japanese,actually it depends if you want to wear something inside the Kimono ( ・-・)
As a Japanese, you should know that not wearing anything under a kimono destroys it as you usually don't wash kimono - especially silk ones. You hopefully also know that wearing a collar even with the simplest of kimono is considered traditional. Not wearing a collar is permissible only in case of yukata and actually, the absence of the collar is not a sign that it there is no underwear. It means there is no nagajuban - still, a hadajuban is required even under a yukata.
I have read... well... some books and blogs about kimonos and I have never ever seen someone wear a furisode or any silk kimono without a proper nagajuban or hada juban but if you say so...
I can only reflect what I learned.
I was also noticing this, it’s so weird to not do proper research before you start with something like this. It’s obvious that it is not the right way. They use the nagajuban as a ‘normal’ kimono and under the furisode they didn’t use a proper nagajuban at all? Please research such a topic because it gives off the wrong image and message.
THANK YOU
着物の着付けが酷くて、、
モデルさん美人なのにもったいない
1:08 when I saw the full outfit I was like “NEZUKO!”
do I have six assignments literally due tomorrow? yes. Yes I have them.
But am i procrastinating and am watching this instead? yes. Yes I am
2017....
.look like you just rolled out of bed 🤣😂
Rem Henshaw haha
I think that's everywhere these days 😂
It’s comfortable though 😩
lol true
so true
That silk kimono in the 1910s-1950s is absolutely STUNNING
Everyone is saying they loved the gothic lolita one and I'm dying lol. Chokers and costume angel wings are not even close to lolita 😂
Aoife24601 lolita do wear chokers tho, and older goth lol wore it back when it was new
it's closer to old school lolita, which had a lot of bad fashion choices (all that gingham...)
Aoife24601 Rococo women wore chokers so some lolita do, I have never seen angel wings though. Maybe in anine
*Anime
I literally went "it's the fallen angel Yoshiko." xD it was a little costumy
外国人の視点から見た(考えた)日本のファッションって面白い。
そういえば、短大の授業で『外国人から見た日本文化、日本人』っていうのがあって面白かったな。