The Osage clothing, especially that worn by the women in this time, is so beautiful. It's a very simple silhouette, but the colors and ornamentation make it very special. I was also really impressed that Pendleton had the actual loom instructions for the blankets they made so long ago. I don't know if they were able to use the same type of dyes, but the blankets are just lovely.
Intriguing and beautiful history of each element of clothing and accessories - many thanks for sharing how authentic the design and creation of the wardrobe was for this film - extremely respectful and genuine.
All these explanations into the details were fascinating. I had especially wondered about that military style outfit. I never knew much about their culture before
Loved the movie. I read the book a few years ago and when I heard that the movie was being made I got so excited!! This video was fascinating. Thank you for educating us even more.
Those beautiful fringed pendleton blankets get a ton of screentime in the movie, doesnt look like they're selling the same ones online, which is a shame cuz i bet people (possibly me) would buy em. The ones they have now all have much busier/less traditional patterns ☹️
They might only sell them to the Native People because it's special to them. They don't really need to make them available to everyone. We already have enough of other peoples cultures.
The other available blankets are totally worth it though. Pendleton makes the most wonderful wool blankets. I use to live there and I treasure the two that I have now that I live in another state.
Pendleton isn't tribal affiliated, and none of the people who own it are indigenous whatsoever, so why would they sell indigenous patterns made specifically at a tribe's request for a biopic about a massacre online for anyone?
Wonderful explanations and short. I'm curious about the fiber content of the fringe of the worn blankets specifically, as it's giving acrylic blend on screen. Do we know what the actual fiber content of the fringe is?
how come molly is wearing the attire usually worn for an arranged marriage? also, would have liked more details about other characters, too. for instance, what about the silver cross and other attire details worn by the priest who married them? possibly a result of cultures blending, but there’s more to tell about it, i’m sure.
so lk off topic.. but I had entered a indigenous scholarship to intern for Jackie at FIDM in LA back in like ‘14.. sadly, I didn’t get it, little birdies told me I was 2nd banana tho.. 😅 but regardless it’s interesting & cool that she’s still handling Indigenous styling for films & media.. wonder if there were indigenous interns taken under her wing??
I'm confused as to how Scorsese had Killers of the flower Moon on his mind while working on The Revenant if The Revenant came out in 2015 and the Killers of the Flower Moon book wasn't published until 2017. Was he already friends with the author?
I am so happy that the Osage nation was so closely included in the making of this film.
I was so intrigued by the military jacket being part of the wedding attire, glad I could finally get an explanation.
I didn’t understand it either but found it so badass
I'm not sure how I feel about it because they did such wrongs to them
Lily looked so regal wrapped in the blankets you designed!
The Osage clothing, especially that worn by the women in this time, is so beautiful. It's a very simple silhouette, but the colors and ornamentation make it very special. I was also really impressed that Pendleton had the actual loom instructions for the blankets they made so long ago. I don't know if they were able to use the same type of dyes, but the blankets are just lovely.
I love this. These two women are so lovely.
I enjoyed learning more about the Osage and their traditional garments
Intriguing and beautiful history of each element of clothing and accessories - many thanks for sharing how authentic the design and creation of the wardrobe was for this film - extremely respectful and genuine.
All these explanations into the details were fascinating. I had especially wondered about that military style outfit. I never knew much about their culture before
The 19th century military style wedding dress really caught my eye and it was a delight to hear the story behind it.
💚 Loving the knowledge and beauty both Ladies produced on screen ... 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Oscar please 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
I wish that I knew about the history of these clothes before. Now that I know, I want to watch the movie again. ❤❤❤
The Osage and their historic alliance with the Kingdom of Hanover will never be forgotten ❤
I’ve never heard of this. How’d you come by this? I’d love to know
But also painful to watch
Wow! You are two incredible women! I had never even heard about the Osage until I lived in Oklahoma. Incredible and awe inspiring people
Thanks for the stories, details, and meaning of the custumes
Loved the movie. I read the book a few years ago and when I heard that the movie was being made I got so excited!! This video was fascinating. Thank you for educating us even more.
Those beautiful fringed pendleton blankets get a ton of screentime in the movie, doesnt look like they're selling the same ones online, which is a shame cuz i bet people (possibly me) would buy em. The ones they have now all have much busier/less traditional patterns ☹️
They might only sell them to the Native People because it's special to them. They don't really need to make them available to everyone. We already have enough of other peoples cultures.
The other available blankets are totally worth it though. Pendleton makes the most wonderful wool blankets. I use to live there and I treasure the two that I have now that I live in another state.
I highly recommend Eighth Generation.
@@psychedelicpegasus7587I got an Eighth Generation blanket for the holidays and I LOVE IT. Can’t recommend it more highly!
Pendleton isn't tribal affiliated, and none of the people who own it are indigenous whatsoever, so why would they sell indigenous patterns made specifically at a tribe's request for a biopic about a massacre online for anyone?
Thank you for the jaw dropping fashion and history ❤
Thank you for posting this.
Beautiful blankets!! Is there a way to purchase one?
West was just nominated for an Oscar, her 5th.
Wonderful explanations and short. I'm curious about the fiber content of the fringe of the worn blankets specifically, as it's giving acrylic blend on screen. Do we know what the actual fiber content of the fringe is?
Lovely video!
how come molly is wearing the attire usually worn for an arranged marriage? also, would have liked more details about other characters, too. for instance, what about the silver cross and other attire details worn by the priest who married them? possibly a result of cultures blending, but there’s more to tell about it, i’m sure.
Lindas ❤😮😊
so lk off topic.. but I had entered a indigenous scholarship to intern for Jackie at FIDM in LA back in like ‘14.. sadly, I didn’t get it, little birdies told me I was 2nd banana tho.. 😅
but regardless it’s interesting & cool that she’s still handling Indigenous styling for films & media..
wonder if there were indigenous interns taken under her wing??
I want to learn more about finger weaving!
I'm confused as to how Scorsese had Killers of the flower Moon on his mind while working on The Revenant if The Revenant came out in 2015 and the Killers of the Flower Moon book wasn't published until 2017. Was he already friends with the author?
not a single mention of Kristi Marie Hoffman...damning...
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cool video...I am absolutely begging that you make a video where a plumber reviews skibidi toilet
You’re an idiot