The Rise and Rise of Simone Rocha
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
- Simone Rocha is a legend in London fashion. But, she hasn't always had the easiest journey considering for many years she designed under harsh comparisons with her father John Rocha. These days, she is well respected and lauded by both the fashion industry and by consumers for her unique perspective on subversive femininity, that now following her Spring Summer 23 collection is available for menswear as well. I cannot wait to see where Simone Rocha goes from here, I respect her so much.
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Simone Rocha is by far, one of my favorite designers to walk this planet. Excited to see her continue work.
She really is truly talented
Love the depth of your research and the way you support claims with examples, evidence, leaving nothing vague and removing the fluff fashion is accused -and guilty - of portraying. It’s much in tune with the new intelligent ways designers are now beginning to approach design. Looking forward to greater things from this channel!
This is such a huge compliment, thank you so much! I do my best to evidence where my information comes from within the video and if its my opinion or interpretation be clear about it because ive also been confused/frustrated before not knowing which is which, so Im so flattered that you noticed, thank you 😇
Always loved Simone's work and how incredibly authentic it is to her Irish-Chinese roots and her romantic yet pragmatic view on femininity.
Loved how in depth this video is, even in the editorials parts.
May I know where you got the video for Simone's BA collection and first Moncler collection? Have been searching for them for a long time and wish to see the full version of it.
Looking forwar to watching more of your videos ❤️
I agree, her work is so raw and beautiful in a way that almost reads as protective, I just adore her work so much. I had to do a bit of digging through my YT history, they were not easy to find in the first place, so no wonder you've not been able to find them (also ss12 was awfully hard to find) but here are the links you asked for;
BA interview: ruclips.net/video/HbUWn9Pe2Yc/видео.html&ab_channel=stephanierugel
Moncler show: ruclips.net/video/g0t5l6jEYxk/видео.html&ab_channel=ParisModesStudio
Glad to hear you enjoyed so much and I'll be glad to have you for more videos 💖
Ouch to the Beckhams but soooo true lmao!!!
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Here to say that your videos are undoubtedly exceptional but what got me to stay is how lovely and readily responsive you are to your viewers. Each reply is so considerate and sweet. It’s hardly seen today. 🍰💗
Thars so sweet, thank you, I try to reply to everyone if I can, so you can always drop me a comment or come to premieres to chat 💕🙏💕
I enjoy her designs but sometimes it feels incredibly similar to designs from brands like Meadham Kirchoff, Mikio Sakabe, & CDG. But it all looks good, in the end.
I underatand what you mean, I think they all have the same or similar target markets so naturally over time they respond to what the consumer buys and they end up with similarities, but ai think they all have unique enough POVs so they can exist together more in harmony
Simone has said in an interview (I can't remember what one!) That she has deliberately built up her brand aesthetic over time, which is why her graduate collection was so simple. Such a great video, thank you!
I think most designers do, their graduate collections are often a shell of what a designer will become. The only exception to this I can think of is Marine Serre, but Im sure there are others
@@understitchYT For sure :) Also, the gingham dress from her H&M collab that you show at 13:13 is actually an exact replica of one she did for FW15, and the pink coat after that is a replica of one she did for AW16! So interesting to see how she has built on all these signatures throughout her career!
@@isabelliexx her entire h&m collab was a miriad of her best hits, and I really appreciated that, it was such a way to give back to people that follow her brand but maybe can't afford it in a way she really ddint have to. As much as I love the J Brand collab, the H&M collab gets so much of my respect for her doing that
This is perfectly timed- I’ve just been going down the rabbit hole of Simone Rocha shows. Thanks for a great video!
So glad to hear you enjoyed the video! Simone is such a genius 😇
simone rocha's work speaks to my soul, i swear
You must be very poetic 💕
You see the thumbnail another great under stitch video
Im so happy to hear theyre recognisable!! Happy to see you again too (esp so early! 🙌🙌🙌)
nice to see a 'rise & rise' vs the one with the fall. prefer people succeeding vs reveling in their failure.
I wish that was true, every single rise and rise video I have made has not performed as well comparatively
@@understitchYT yeah, sigh - indicative of a larger issue than these - appreciate you and your efforts, thanks.
i'm in love with this video! i love Simone's work and this tells so much about her!
Im so glad you liked it as much as the JW Anderson video! She really is such a genius
we neeed the Peter do video next!!!! and thanx for this one, great video!
Did you come from FH's video?
Thank you! Thank you! There is something about Simone and her aesthetics which reminds me of Antonio Marras. Please do a Loewe one x
I really need to do a Loewe one, but did you know there are straight up no books on their history?
"Erethealism"?
Ong nooooo did I pronounce etherealism like that? 😰
Great video, thank you!
Thank you
I LOVE YOUR VIDEO’s
Thank you so much, Im so glad you like them 🥳
New fave channel 😍
Oh thank you so much 😇 Im so glad you like my videos ✨
The word is "ethereal".
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I enjoy your videos so much
Thank you so much, Im so glad to hear that 🥰
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Her fashion is very out there. Not my style. Maybe in Europe it works but not so sure in America. It’s more like a collection piece. 😊🙏🏼
I see SR in New York, but I agree, I think theres more edgy cities in Europe and Asia for this kind of audience than there is in USA
I don’t care for a design that goes horizontal for women. Most women are not tall and so much stuff on it makes them look fat and horizontal. 😊😊😊
You mean women without curves?
The clothes are beautiful but SR has not created anything that has not been seen before. Over rated
But it has such a unique point of view, the dichotomy of her work I certainly see as new