It was the cringiest thing i've ever heard though. If you're poor and have very limited resources to dress yourself or none at all it doesn't work like that. They make 4000€ mistakes from being stupid no one forces them to buy expensive clothing. Most poor people do not have enough money to spare into thrift shops to get a wardrobe big enough to be fashionable. When you dress based on what you can find un thrift shops you need a bigger closet because no clothe is perfect, does perfectly fit, they're rarely basics, etc. So you need to have more to be able to do interesting combinations. I know because i've always done that by lack of fund and now clearly have a unique style thanks to it.
@@capucnechaussonpassion14 i do agree! but i think she didn't think about the 'real poor people', but low middle class or something like that. as you've said, most poor people do not have enough money to spare in clothing, but rather food and basic resources that they need. even 5 euros can be a lot to spent for a cloth.
@@capucnechaussonpassion14 That's not at all what she said. People with money don't really put any thought into what they're buying and don't developp any sense of personal style. Saying you can build a genious outfit with 5€ means you have to really look for what fits you best, because you can't afford to throw those 5€ away. It's about knowing what you like, not how much you spend on it. Indeed, people with expensive clothing often buy them just out of elitism. She's not romanticizing poverty, she's saying you can actually developp a strong sense of personal style and end up with better outfits if you forget the price tag = Pricier doesn't mean better. You also don't need more clothes to get good combinations. 3/4 of my closet is second hand and it's really small, but everything fits me perfectly, because I chose every piece carefully.
@@camilaelaaly9451 100% agree with you. Her intention was definitely about decision making rather than about equity. Also, yes on the wardrobe. Whenever I buy new clothes, there are three things that come to mind: affordability, skin tone matching, and pairing with my existing wardrobe. That way it doesn't break the bank and my clothes offer limitless combinations that will flatter me.
I already can imagine a series just like this, but in all the different cities of France. So we can see the difference in styles all over France, thats incredibly cool as well. I've noticed that in the South, the people wear more colours like yellow, red, more bright colours. Really great thing that this has now become Vogue France! BRAVO!!
Oh i adore this, all vogue is about ! The people ! The culture, Not the boring celebrities regurgitating the same story every time. I want to see the people their stories
The girl with the big clothes looked so stylish because she had on the orange scarf. That was the piece that anchored her big clothes. I liked the boy's street style as well.
One thing I wished Sophie touched on is that both of their street styles were big & flowy with intersecting parts of masculine & feminine, so that their big clothes moved as fluidly as their gender. Alot of younger generations are breaking free of gender role expectations & it's now being reflected in alot of the fashion we're seeing in youth culture.
I love how warm and friendly the host is when talking to everyone about their looks. And, as someone who dies their hair unnaturally red, I really feel the first person’s statement about neutral colors making fashion colored hair easier to match. I basically wear black, denim, and sometimes deep blue or deep green.
We all definitely need more street style videos with Sophie. Her descriptions and insights are flawless and thought provoking. Bravo to every stylish person featured.
This is my favorite video on RUclips right now. I am usually annoyed by people who think they are fashionable but just simply follow trends but everything about this screams STYLE 💜
J'aime quand c'est Sophie Fontanel qui parle de la mode. Elle la rend spirituelle, indispensable et drôle, exactement comme le street style ! Les deux donnent envie de se lâcher. Très chouette vidéo!
C'est la meilleure série Vogue à ce jour ! Bravo pour ce nouveau format ! Sophie à ce regard tellement juste sur la mode comme reflet de l'humanité, c'est autant une source incroyable d'inspirations qu'une leçon de philosophie 👏👏👏
Vidéo très inspirante. Magnifique sélection. C'est dans la rue que l'on trouve les looks les plus beaux, originaux et intéressants. Faites plus de vidéos du même genre !
This commentary was so good. I love the effortless of the clothing they wear. It's chic, it's comfortable and based in personal style. My kind of people. I personally loved the girl with the red platform boots look. I loved that the commentator mentioned the cardigan was an expensive peice but that she didn't mention it. And most of all the detail of the safety pin to hold it closed, making this seemingly expensive pieces focus on wearability rather than the price or social status it could bring because of it's value. Magnificent. Also the subtle jab at Americans and UK is funny lol
I'm watching Vogue France videos to bring my long-diseased French back to life. I have to say of all the Vogues I follow Vogue France is my favorite. No wonder Paris is the capital of fashion.
J'ai vraiment kiffé cette vidéo, franchement Vogue France chapeau sur votre contenu, je clique de plus en plus sur vos vidéos, mille fois mieux que les autres chaînes Vogue!!
Sophie Fontanel’s comments are so thoughtful, intelligent and profound. Her insights enhance what the Parisians have to say and what we are seeing them wear.
Sophie is so right! Parisians are extra but ordinary in their own way. THIS is exactly what I like about French fashion! I just wish someday I would be able to flaunt my fashion in Paris. J'adore
I love this video so so much! I wanna see more kind of this videos 😍 and more of une file un style! I'm so obsessed with this kind of videos! Behind them videos are people who tell us real stories! LOVE THIS SO SO MUCH!
Wow! Ils sont tous si beaux dans leur style! Ils ont tellement d'imagination et de goût! Quel bonheur de voir leur grâce, leur assurance, leur joie de vivre et toutes ces bonnes vibrations qui émanent d'eux! C'est une vraie richesse! Merci à toutes ces belles personnes qui apportent des couleurs à la vie et à vous VOGUE de le partager aujourd'hui! J'adore! Merci aussi à Sophie Fontanel qui est pleine de charme et de naturel et toujours bienveillante et attachante 😍❤🙏🏻
What an interesting woman, watching her in translation and totally delighted with her thoughts and I really liked the guy in the tie and grandmother's bag, so handsome and dressed beautifully and keeps the memory of his family, it was great!
AMAZING!!! Love this series so much!!! I feel so much more relatable to people on the streets, more inspired to learn and create and find my own style!! Thank you Vogue France!! Please keep doing this!!! 😍😍😍
Este tipo de videos sinceramente son una brisa de aire fresco para mí, soy una adolescente y es obvio que mis emociones están al flor de piel al igual que mi creatividad, aunque a veces eso se ve atrapado por las restricciones y la mente cerrada de mis padres que controlan cada parte de mi vida además de la poca oportunidad de poder hacer algo que me guste, esto me hace sentir libre y feliz, viendo a personas que gozan de ser quien son en realidad sin miedo y restricciones
Bonjour, c'est une vidéo incroyablement magnifique avec une belle ouverture d'esprit, de la poésie, de la créativité, de la mode avec l'art d'être différent avec son style et une sorte de richesse j'adore, merci
Les tendances dans les rues de Paris Le Street Style #2 : ruclips.net/video/kFywpVsIPt0/видео.html Décryptage par la Fashion Editor de Vogue France Le Street Style #3 : ruclips.net/video/C3SS6wpj1Gk/видео.html L'upcycling, la nouvelle tendance Parisienne ? Le Street Style #4 : ruclips.net/video/xQhGe0D8l1A/видео.html Les looks pendant la Fashion Week de Paris Le Street Style #5 : ruclips.net/video/W0BDw3Beiss/видео.html Le Street Style #6 : ruclips.net/video/zhcY0M8gBBc/видео.html Trends in Parisian streets Le Street Style #2 : ruclips.net/video/kFywpVsIPt0/видео.html Vogue France Fashion Editor decrypts trends Le Street Style #3 : ruclips.net/video/C3SS6wpj1Gk/видео.html Is upcycling the new parisian trend ? Le Street Style #4 : ruclips.net/video/C3SS6wpj1Gk/видео.html Paris Fashion Week looks Le Street Style #5 : ruclips.net/video/W0BDw3Beiss/видео.html Le Street Style #6 : ruclips.net/video/zhcY0M8gBBc/видео.html
The girl who wear brown in the thumbnail looks like a cute lion. She's so adorable with her wavy brown hair. Also her pink leg thingy is so adorable 💕💕 That 2nd guy is really cool btw. I love how he just wear random things like his grandma's purse and his dad's tie but it goes really well with his outfit. I aspire to be like him. Just combining random things to make a really unique and cool personal style🖤🖤 These people are just really cool. They managed to make inexpensive things into a fashionable outfit that represent their personality. Self expression is the reason why I started caring about fashion now. I used to wear just random clothes and doesn't even think about how I want to express myself. I ended up with a closet with clothes I didn't like. I'm building my wardrobe little by little now. Hopefully there would be a day where I fully have the wardrobe to express myself.
Meanwhile, American Vogue giving us 18 year-old Tik Tok stars’ beauty secrets. I want this content! So lovely! I could listen to Sophie all day.
Totally agreed, tiktok is stupid
THIS^^^
Fr. And the secrets will be some basic shit like putting on blush in an upward motion
@@nah_. i would like to hear fashion tips or something related to fashion from designers
I know right, it’s so ridiculous
I love when she said that when you have money , you make 4000 euros mistakes and even in 5 euros you can create a genius outfit .
It was the cringiest thing i've ever heard though. If you're poor and have very limited resources to dress yourself or none at all it doesn't work like that. They make 4000€ mistakes from being stupid no one forces them to buy expensive clothing. Most poor people do not have enough money to spare into thrift shops to get a wardrobe big enough to be fashionable. When you dress based on what you can find un thrift shops you need a bigger closet because no clothe is perfect, does perfectly fit, they're rarely basics, etc. So you need to have more to be able to do interesting combinations. I know because i've always done that by lack of fund and now clearly have a unique style thanks to it.
Stop romanticizing poverty tbh...
@@capucnechaussonpassion14 i do agree! but i think she didn't think about the 'real poor people', but low middle class or something like that. as you've said, most poor people do not have enough money to spare in clothing, but rather food and basic resources that they need. even 5 euros can be a lot to spent for a cloth.
@@capucnechaussonpassion14 That's not at all what she said. People with money don't really put any thought into what they're buying and don't developp any sense of personal style. Saying you can build a genious outfit with 5€ means you have to really look for what fits you best, because you can't afford to throw those 5€ away. It's about knowing what you like, not how much you spend on it. Indeed, people with expensive clothing often buy them just out of elitism.
She's not romanticizing poverty, she's saying you can actually developp a strong sense of personal style and end up with better outfits if you forget the price tag = Pricier doesn't mean better.
You also don't need more clothes to get good combinations. 3/4 of my closet is second hand and it's really small, but everything fits me perfectly, because I chose every piece carefully.
@@camilaelaaly9451 100% agree with you. Her intention was definitely about decision making rather than about equity.
Also, yes on the wardrobe. Whenever I buy new clothes, there are three things that come to mind: affordability, skin tone matching, and pairing with my existing wardrobe. That way it doesn't break the bank and my clothes offer limitless combinations that will flatter me.
I already can imagine a series just like this, but in all the different cities of France. So we can see the difference in styles all over France, thats incredibly cool as well. I've noticed that in the South, the people wear more colours like yellow, red, more bright colours. Really great thing that this has now become Vogue France! BRAVO!!
Right? I’m French but not from Paris, and it is just so annoying to always hear about Paris like other cities doesn’t exist
I love this, people who create unique style instead of just following trends.
these are trends though lol. in fact ppl have been dressing like this in nyc for a decade
Street style forever and always the best resource for inspiration
Oh i adore this, all vogue is about ! The people ! The culture, Not the boring celebrities regurgitating the same story every time. I want to see the people their stories
This!! I so agree!
The girl with the big clothes looked so stylish because she had on the orange scarf. That was the piece that anchored her big clothes. I liked the boy's street style as well.
One thing I wished Sophie touched on is that both of their street styles were big & flowy with intersecting parts of masculine & feminine, so that their big clothes moved as fluidly as their gender. Alot of younger generations are breaking free of gender role expectations & it's now being reflected in alot of the fashion we're seeing in youth culture.
Magnifique. Faites plus de vidéos dans ce format, il y a tellement de beaux looks dans les rues de Paris. C'est une mine d'or, allez-y à fond
Je suis tout à fait d'accord! 😃
Par hasard, bien sür, mais certainement!
Tout a fait! Faites plus de videos dans ce format pour Paris!
🥰😍😍
¡sí, sí, por favor!
I don’t ever need to see Emily in Paris but I do need to see more of the icon Sophie Fontanel analyzing what people in Paris really wear
Emily in Paris was rubbish. America's/Hollywood's dumb idea of what French or Parisian style is, which they know nothing about.
Emily in Paris🤢🤮🤮🤮 make it stop!!!!
@@JH-jm2zb 🤣🤣🤣
@@ethiopiazoldyk4667 ikr, her ugly eyebrows, like how does someone so basic get that role? Oh yeah: nepotism baby! Make me barf my gizzards!🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮
@@JH-jm2zb damn. I never even knew she was a Nepo baby🤣
Makes the whole situation worse lol.
I love how warm and friendly the host is when talking to everyone about their looks. And, as someone who dies their hair unnaturally red, I really feel the first person’s statement about neutral colors making fashion colored hair easier to match. I basically wear black, denim, and sometimes deep blue or deep green.
Loved this video! The commentary on outfits was on par; need to see more!
Agreed!
So sad i cannot understand what they say.
We all definitely need more street style videos with Sophie. Her descriptions and insights are flawless and thought provoking. Bravo to every stylish person featured.
I would love to see more of Sophie as she comments on different cities in France. Please make it a series! 🙏👍🏽
"Quand on a les sous on fait des erreurs à 4 OOO€, quand on n'a pas les sous on fait des coups de génie à 5€" j'adore !
C'est ça la vrai mode !!!
Orange scarf on off white is amazing...soo elegant
This is my favorite video on RUclips right now. I am usually annoyed by people who think they are fashionable but just simply follow trends but everything about this screams STYLE 💜
Now I feel like thrifting, it's such an adventure. All looks are phenomenal.
The guy with the tie! 😍
J'aime quand c'est Sophie Fontanel qui parle de la mode. Elle la rend spirituelle, indispensable et drôle, exactement comme le street style ! Les deux donnent envie de se lâcher. Très chouette vidéo!
I love the young man wearing his grandfather's' tie and carrying his grandmother's bag!
I need all of their ig immediately. The energy this video radiates.. 10/10
Please keep doing this! My favorite video of all time. Plus, the first two people should model.
they probably already do
I totally agree with you! 😉
The guy is a model
C'est la meilleure série Vogue à ce jour ! Bravo pour ce nouveau format ! Sophie à ce regard tellement juste sur la mode comme reflet de l'humanité, c'est autant une source incroyable d'inspirations qu'une leçon de philosophie 👏👏👏
these people are actually all really beautiful, so different and yet all are so charming in their own ways
Look #7 is absolutely stunning and sophisticated. They're fashion goals. The hair, the makeup, the clothes. Absolutely perfect
Je veux plus d'épisode avec Sophie Fontanelle ! Ce format est absolument génial !! Il faut en refaire !!!
I have no words for the second human being...he is an ode to exquisite taste...pure art
ikr🕸🕸🕸
he is pure beauty
he is called Louis Seriot, if you want ^^
@@dianeparise2508 thanks
He looks like a lesbian but okay.
A cause de cette vidéo, je vais devoir bien m’habiller tout les jours ! On sait jamais 😂😂😂
The subtle roast of the English speaker’s outfit 😂😭 “old clothes that aren’t even back in style” LOL
Who ever filmed and did the edits for this needs a raise.
INCROYABLE, les gens sont tellement stylés!! Tellement de sources d’inspiration dans ce mix de genres et de couleurs, j’adore ! Oser fait le style
Thank you for adding English translations! I’m excited to see what’s next.
What i love about Paris street style, they're be themselves. Magnifique!
Vidéo très inspirante. Magnifique sélection. C'est dans la rue que l'on trouve les looks les plus beaux, originaux et intéressants. Faites plus de vidéos du même genre !
I love the interpretation sophie give to the styles i want to see more of this content please 💖💖💖
J’adooore cette vidéo hâte d’en voir plein d’autres
OK avec toi
everyone looks like a model. they're amazing!!
Sophie Fontanel is so appreciative. I love the intermixing of the commentaries. More, more, more!
This commentary was so good. I love the effortless of the clothing they wear. It's chic, it's comfortable and based in personal style. My kind of people.
I personally loved the girl with the red platform boots look. I loved that the commentator mentioned the cardigan was an expensive peice but that she didn't mention it. And most of all the detail of the safety pin to hold it closed, making this seemingly expensive pieces focus on wearability rather than the price or social status it could bring because of it's value. Magnificent.
Also the subtle jab at Americans and UK is funny lol
One of my favorite Vogue´s video ever. I love fashion and Paris, i hope to see more of those wonderful videos!
"When you have the money, you make 4000 euro mistake - When you don't have the money, you make genius moves for 5 euros". SAY IT LOUDER QUEEN
Sophie Fontanel est vraiment merveilleuse. Elle à une analyse hyper intéressante tout en restant ouverte et bienveillante. J'aime beaucoup ce format!
Cette femme est fabuleuse, elle est d’une bienveillance et ouverture sur la mode et les autres très instructifs et sympathique.
I love Sophie Fontanel! Thank you for bringing her back!
Formidable Sophie Fontanel qui a le don de l’analyse parfaite😉!
Tout à fait d'accord! 👌🏻
That boy with the amazing curly hair could easily be a model. I bet, every designer would book him.
He is a model
Love to see it. Parisians are quite versatile. It's nice to see such diversity.
the second person is literally one of the coolest people i think i have ever seen? like wtf
I'm watching Vogue France videos to bring my long-diseased French back to life. I have to say of all the Vogues I follow Vogue France is my favorite. No wonder Paris is the capital of fashion.
J'ai vraiment kiffé cette vidéo, franchement Vogue France chapeau sur votre contenu, je clique de plus en plus sur vos vidéos, mille fois mieux que les autres chaînes Vogue!!
love this new series...looking at how Parisians style themselves is always an inspiration to me! looking forward to Street Style #2!
Sophie Fontanel’s comments are so thoughtful, intelligent and profound. Her insights enhance what the Parisians have to say and what we are seeing them wear.
Sophie is so right! Parisians are extra but ordinary in their own way. THIS is exactly what I like about French fashion! I just wish someday I would be able to flaunt my fashion in Paris. J'adore
J’adore Sophie Fontanel… elle est si bienveillante et encourageante, positive.. on pourrait l’écouter pendant des heures 💖
I hope this series continues♥ Absolutely love it
I love this video so so much! I wanna see more kind of this videos 😍 and more of une file un style! I'm so obsessed with this kind of videos! Behind them videos are people who tell us real stories! LOVE THIS SO SO MUCH!
La fille avec l'echarpe orange est vraiment belle, très chic!!
Wow! Ils sont tous si beaux dans leur style! Ils ont tellement d'imagination et de goût! Quel bonheur de voir leur grâce, leur assurance, leur joie de vivre et toutes ces bonnes vibrations qui émanent d'eux! C'est une vraie richesse! Merci à toutes ces belles personnes qui apportent des couleurs à la vie et à vous VOGUE de le partager aujourd'hui! J'adore! Merci aussi à Sophie Fontanel qui est pleine de charme et de naturel et toujours bienveillante et attachante 😍❤🙏🏻
I ABSOLUTELY love the second look... it's so unique & creative yet so simple. Just... wow.
Now its one of my fav videos!!! Super, merci! Je n'ai pas des mot
Yes!! More of this but all over France = We will watch it and adore !!
J’adore ! J’ai 50 ans et dans ma jeunesse j’osais sans la peur du regard des autres… votre vidéo est tellement inspirante et fait du bien merci !
Je trouve ça génial comme format de vidéos ! C'est innovant et super intéressant. Sophie Fontanel est d'une bienveillance :)
cette vid me fait pleurer d'émotion, j'aime tellement l'energieeee
J’adore ce concept 👏🏻
C'est le concept de Not So Blonde qu'ils ont essayé de copier, c'est un échec total
@@salmamolip5904 Je ne vois pas où est l'échec malgré la reprise du concept
This is the content we need. Keep it up, Vogue France ❤️ 👏🏻
The girl with the orange scarf is so beautiful 🧣
Cette émission est incroyable. Tout simplement.
Faites plus de vidéos dans ce format. C'est magnifique!
What an interesting woman, watching her in translation and totally delighted with her thoughts and I really liked the guy in the tie and grandmother's bag, so handsome and dressed beautifully and keeps the memory of his family, it was great!
faites toute une série de ca , c'est génial !
AMAZING!!! Love this series so much!!! I feel so much more relatable to people on the streets, more inspired to learn and create and find my own style!! Thank you Vogue France!! Please keep doing this!!! 😍😍😍
MERCI VOGUE ! MERCI SOPHIE !!! J'ai trop apprécié regarder cette vidéo !! Hâte pour le street style #2 !!!!!!!!!!
La personne qui commente à un regard tellement bienveillant sur la jeunesse et la nouveauté, c'est rafraichissant.
Not so blonde fait ce genre de vidéo à Paris et ses videos sont trop bien😍.
This video is fantastic. More of these, please!!! 💖🥰💖
This was really brilliant. Loved her perspective
Este tipo de videos sinceramente son una brisa de aire fresco para mí, soy una adolescente y es obvio que mis emociones están al flor de piel al igual que mi creatividad, aunque a veces eso se ve atrapado por las restricciones y la mente cerrada de mis padres que controlan cada parte de mi vida además de la poca oportunidad de poder hacer algo que me guste, esto me hace sentir libre y feliz, viendo a personas que gozan de ser quien son en realidad sin miedo y restricciones
Incroyable cette vidéo, il en faut plus et dans toute la France pour voir les différents styles !
the woman wearing an orange scarf feels like a side character of Coraline movie. Her outfit fits the aesthetic well.
I love this, but I'd love to see some varieties in bodies next as well.
Bonjour, c'est une vidéo incroyablement magnifique avec une belle ouverture d'esprit, de la poésie, de la créativité, de la mode avec l'art d'être différent avec son style et une sorte de richesse j'adore, merci
The people in the video are so fashionable and they look like models. They're so beautiful.
j'ai adoré cette vidéo, merci d'en faire plus dans ce format
the way that every single look is inspiring and expressive in its own ! the girl in the 7th look is ridiculously gorgeous need to find her...
Les tendances dans les rues de Paris
Le Street Style #2 : ruclips.net/video/kFywpVsIPt0/видео.html
Décryptage par la Fashion Editor de Vogue France
Le Street Style #3 : ruclips.net/video/C3SS6wpj1Gk/видео.html
L'upcycling, la nouvelle tendance Parisienne ?
Le Street Style #4 : ruclips.net/video/xQhGe0D8l1A/видео.html
Les looks pendant la Fashion Week de Paris
Le Street Style #5 : ruclips.net/video/W0BDw3Beiss/видео.html
Le Street Style #6 : ruclips.net/video/zhcY0M8gBBc/видео.html
Trends in Parisian streets
Le Street Style #2 : ruclips.net/video/kFywpVsIPt0/видео.html
Vogue France Fashion Editor decrypts trends
Le Street Style #3 : ruclips.net/video/C3SS6wpj1Gk/видео.html
Is upcycling the new parisian trend ?
Le Street Style #4 : ruclips.net/video/C3SS6wpj1Gk/видео.html
Paris Fashion Week looks
Le Street Style #5 : ruclips.net/video/W0BDw3Beiss/видео.html
Le Street Style #6 : ruclips.net/video/zhcY0M8gBBc/видео.html
Merci pour cette chronique incroyable et Sophie est super
C'est un coup de génie d'avoir Sophie Fontanel comme narratrice!
i love love love love love the quality of this video
Yes I love their Unique looks! Reminds me of the saying:
Fashion says everyone, but style says only me‼️🌟😉
Paris looks trendy and fashionably unique. Being different is admirable! 💌
Thrift-shop chic. Finally! Thanks Sophie.
I really liked her take and commentary!
I love this video! Please make more!
les hommes habillés comme le préféré de Sophie c’est vraiment classe et ça se fait rare tout de même … j’aime beaucoup!
Damn man I fall in love with the girl with the orange scarf 🧣
I just rediscovered Sophie, so smart!!! amazing video!
les commetaires de Fontanel sont vraiment constructifs c'est agréable à écouter
Omg! Fabulous trends Of Paris , so chic! Fabulous show
Wonderful people. wonderful fashion and street. Thank you.💝
The girl who wear brown in the thumbnail looks like a cute lion. She's so adorable with her wavy brown hair. Also her pink leg thingy is so adorable 💕💕
That 2nd guy is really cool btw. I love how he just wear random things like his grandma's purse and his dad's tie but it goes really well with his outfit. I aspire to be like him. Just combining random things to make a really unique and cool personal style🖤🖤
These people are just really cool. They managed to make inexpensive things into a fashionable outfit that represent their personality.
Self expression is the reason why I started caring about fashion now. I used to wear just random clothes and doesn't even think about how I want to express myself. I ended up with a closet with clothes I didn't like.
I'm building my wardrobe little by little now. Hopefully there would be a day where I fully have the wardrobe to express myself.