How Do You Make That?: The Alexander McQueen Episode

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
  • I knew y'all would request some McQueen pieces for this series! Here we go! Not full patternmaking lessons, but a breakdown of elements and techniques so you can figure out How Do You Make That?
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Комментарии • 146

  • @IreneMelb
    @IreneMelb Год назад +64

    Please make this a series. I would love to see more 🖤

  • @incantations446
    @incantations446 Год назад +25

    I like how you are explaining what we are looking at. I May have stared at it for centuries and come to a wrong conclusion. Thank you Zoe

  • @ladyjunon6305
    @ladyjunon6305 Год назад +6

    What I find very impressive about most of these couture/demi-couture showpieces is how, despite their visual complexity, their base shapes are very simple. Obviously, there's the final dress shown here (from Fall'06) which was a simple trumpet dress. Part of me thinks that the veil could be a separate piece from the dress.
    The Oyster dress from Spring'03 has a very similar base shape, but the bodice and the flounce placement is very different.
    The closing dress from Spring'01 is a dropwaist ballgown. The bodice is made out of glass medical slides painted red and I imagine that there a stiff underskirt that the feathers are anchored onto.
    The closing dress from Fall'98 was simple bodysuit with a full head covering the with what looks like metallic fringe.

  • @idkwuzgoinon
    @idkwuzgoinon Год назад +11

    I always wondered how they make these extravagant pieces

  • @colmkirk8657
    @colmkirk8657 Год назад +29

    Thank you Zoe! And thanks fellow 'Hookers.' McQueen was definitely first on my list. I'm sure that first dress is a poly taffeta, as most of her clothes in taffetas and satins are 100% polyester, and I'm always making comments on social for her to stop selling plastic clothes. In the demonstration video they released for the massive gathered rose dress in taffeta, she said there were a few pieces of boning to keep the neck up, so I'm guessing they used that here as well.

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад +9

      Hmm, what a pity. I'm not totally against polyester, but only when it's truly the one option, like sport performance fabrics, but this ain't it. Dang.

    • @freesiahevnosey6124
      @freesiahevnosey6124 Год назад

      how can you wear something like that in public? how can someone layer a coat over top that shoulder protrusion mess of gathers? my opinion only! do not come for me.

    • @christopherfeatherley
      @christopherfeatherley Год назад +7

      I'm not against polyester or synthetic fabrics, if used wisely. It's definitely hurting our environment, yes. But when luxury houses use it, it's intended to achieve something no organic fabric can achieve. A good example is the first dress: to achieve that stiffness in texture could not have been done through silk or an organic compound alone while maintaining a silky shine. It's very unlikely, as it is a runway McQueen piece, that dress will be disposed of in a landfill. As a designer, I appreciate the ability to create without having be limited in my options.
      I think the issue is mass production and synthetic fibres. Plastic, believe it or not, was once a luxury item only the finest houses had access to (early Shiapararelli is a good example, as she was the first to utilise plastic zippers).
      That's just my argument/perspective on the other side. I do understand the harm of synthetic fibres in the environment 😁 I just wished to give you a perspective when synthetic fibres are used in luxury/designer goods, it's pretty harmless and will likely achieve artistic value ordinary fibres could not

    • @patriciabernard8386
      @patriciabernard8386 Год назад

      Have there been improvements in the polyester fabrics? I think so but they still always have a negative.

    • @colmkirk8657
      @colmkirk8657 Год назад +2

      @@christopherfeatherley I know all about Schiaparelli, thank you. She didn't know the environmental cost of plastics, nor the extremely short lifespan compared to natural materials. Many of those early creations are denaturing and turning to dust in museum archives. As for the ability to do things natural materials can't, there are options. Silk triple organza is extremely stiff, for example, and very light weight. I'll include a link to a great video on a Dior piece. Furthermore, there is no need for it to be 100% polyester. That dress could be made of silk, with some poly horsehair inserted where necessary. ruclips.net/video/GVMyOvHxtwY/видео.html

  • @evemuresan3802
    @evemuresan3802 Год назад +3

    CORSETSSSSS! Please make corset videos about construction and fitting misconceptions, you know like a good corset is comfortable and not deadly as said by some.

    • @thinkuthink
      @thinkuthink Год назад +1

      I dove down here in the comments to say the same thing 😂❤

    • @evemuresan3802
      @evemuresan3802 Год назад

      @@thinkuthink That's it! its has to happen

  • @LVXMagick
    @LVXMagick Год назад +5

    I've been so excited for this video. Didn't disappoint. Thanks for teaching us!🥰🙏

  • @nado859
    @nado859 Год назад +2

    This has been one of my favourite videos by you, I love analyzing how something was made and to have someone as educated as you explain it was just a dream🥰 I really learned a lot!

  • @thinkuthink
    @thinkuthink Год назад +7

    Boy.. oh Momma did this make my day! 😂❤ DEFINITELY wanna know how they put together the corset under-structure. I find this kind of intentional shaping/sculpting of the body beneath the surface of the dress fascinating😅 Thank you Zoe!

  • @shmwmlam3953
    @shmwmlam3953 Год назад +5

    Ooh! Love this series

  • @bigbadwolf2075
    @bigbadwolf2075 Год назад +2

    I’m glad I’m not the only one that messaged you about McQueen dresses lmao love your work Zoe , helping me w my career ♥️

  • @patriciapacheco8939
    @patriciapacheco8939 Год назад +2

    I’d love to hear you talk about corsets. I’d like to hear the different ways we can use corset technicalities to tailor our clothing

  • @milmillington1709
    @milmillington1709 7 месяцев назад +1

    Please continue this series 😊😊😊

  • @janskipo7111
    @janskipo7111 10 месяцев назад

    Zoe, You are great at explaining. I'm just a beginner sewing person - love fashion - I'm a nurse...............so appreciate your help............It's a hobby
    for me - sewing and fabrics.

  • @sdeshaun12
    @sdeshaun12 Год назад +4

    Its crazy how refined her technique is. She was started drawing the dress from the bottom to top, free handing that bad girl and the fashion sketches proportions were perf. Like what, no second guessing either

  • @cathygibbs7246
    @cathygibbs7246 Год назад +1

    What a gifted explainer! That's a word right? Love your videos ❤

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад +1

      Explainer is often how I describe myself! Thanks!

  • @raquelseydewitz491
    @raquelseydewitz491 8 месяцев назад +1

    I’m watching and rewatching this for the week. It’s sooooo good

  • @madnessends2477
    @madnessends2477 Год назад +1

    Zoe Zoe Zoe. I just discovered you are making this series and Im so incredibly excited!

  • @dead.cities8127
    @dead.cities8127 9 месяцев назад +1

    This was so interesting, would love to see more videos like this one ✨

  • @chibirinoa
    @chibirinoa Год назад +2

    I LOVE this video format and topic. I could listen to this for HOURS. I'm a fashion teacher as well and this is great to do as a mental exercise alongside you!

  • @Sew_Learning
    @Sew_Learning Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for your very detailed description and breakdown of these exquisite designs. All made perfect sense from your drawings/explanations. I’ve learned so much from you, Zoe. Thank you! Sending best wishes from Down Under 🥰💐🌸🌺😎🇦🇺

  • @alexanderpons9246
    @alexanderpons9246 Год назад +1

    OMG, love it! Thank you for making this video Zoe Hong, so many times one sees all these great designs on the runway and more often than not one can get overwehlmed trying to figure out how it was done. I think it will be great if in Design schools the teachers could do what you have done here of having students pick pieces from the most recent collections and go at it. However unfortunately teachers have to follow a schedule but it will be nice if it could be done(time consuming I know). Thank you Zoe Hong for all the fantastic content you share with us all in this great channel of yours!

  • @pilarneary3526
    @pilarneary3526 Год назад +2

    Ms. Zoe, wonderful class!!!
    Thank you. You are an amazing teacher! 🌺🤗🌺

  • @lindakrol5376
    @lindakrol5376 Год назад +1

    Love watching this type of video! The corset idea is a good one too

  • @rachelkarcher2565
    @rachelkarcher2565 Год назад

    This exercise is really helpful in thinking through how a garment is structured.

  • @nataliechim5227
    @nataliechim5227 Год назад +1

    Love this analysis, very insightful.

  • @rosalieo5045
    @rosalieo5045 Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video and your detailed explanation!

  • @regalrose3365
    @regalrose3365 Год назад +1

    I can"t wait to see more of these!

  • @maymuhammed2243
    @maymuhammed2243 Год назад

    more videos like this would be best thing to watch on youtube😍😍😍

  • @planetherforever
    @planetherforever Год назад

    u rock Zoe! anything you do on mcqueen i will watch!!! would also love gaultier's pink corset he made for madonna's blond ambition tour!!!

  • @LilDugmoo
    @LilDugmoo Месяц назад

    I have so many McQueen questions. After studying this video I have even more😅

  • @patriciabernard8386
    @patriciabernard8386 Год назад

    I remember a friend with a little extra cash went to the "hop" In 1962. Some of the higher end fancy dresses featured a rounded pulled under hem and they called the bottom a tulip style. I never spent money for designers myself but I have been watching fashions my whole life and I love sewing terms and fabric terms for some reason and you know it all.

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад

      Tulip skirts are rounded but they do not bubble at the hem. They quite literally look like upside down tulips.

  • @casseyanzio2568
    @casseyanzio2568 Год назад

    Wow wow wow....what a great cid man. I was able to follow your logic with the jean jacket. It excites me man. I love your work.

  • @-uyu-
    @-uyu- Год назад +2

    It was very interesting and very helpful! Thank you so much for this new series, I can't wait to see what's next! Much love 💕✨

  • @wolfer3977
    @wolfer3977 Год назад

    Yes yes and yes!!! Love this series, please keep it going! Love your analysis and breakdown of all the looks!

  • @armsofsnow
    @armsofsnow Год назад +1

    What a great video, I really enjoyed watching this :) Thank you so much for taking the time to share your valuable insights and knowledge like this, it is very much appreciated. Would love to see more like this, please :)

  • @slvrcross
    @slvrcross Год назад +1

    Zoe killin' it again! I definitely learned quite a bit from this!

  • @dpcaw
    @dpcaw Год назад +2

    Super appreciate this series! Im learning a lot!:)

  • @ryxnmxg
    @ryxnmxg Год назад

    Some vintage Thierry Mugler jackets / Vivienne Westwood corsetry analysis would be EVERYTHING. 🔥

  • @amiehamilton1840
    @amiehamilton1840 Год назад +1

    Please do more of these!!!

  • @ifetayodavidson-cade5613
    @ifetayodavidson-cade5613 Год назад

    The Alexander McQueen rainbow butterfly wing print dress is a dream!

  • @lotusrot
    @lotusrot Год назад +1

    love this video!! so informative thank you

  • @michambeluxe9981
    @michambeluxe9981 Год назад

    So great! Thanks! Love the last neck technique ❤

  • @lexi9230
    @lexi9230 Год назад +1

    Would love a video on corsets!

  • @rickonions
    @rickonions Год назад

    You don’t know how helpful u are

  • @ld2137
    @ld2137 Год назад +1

    Learned so much thank you!!

  • @Emmai.thedesigner
    @Emmai.thedesigner Год назад

    Keep doing this series please. I love it!

  • @wadenyoost1796
    @wadenyoost1796 Год назад

    I LUVED This!! Please do more How Do You Make That!!!

  • @poniesarereal
    @poniesarereal Год назад +1

    thank you, ive been looking for videos like this so bad

  • @carolinepearson8324
    @carolinepearson8324 Год назад +1

    LOVE this Zoe, thank you :)

  • @rahmasidi4572
    @rahmasidi4572 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤I already love this series so much ❤❤❤❤❤thanks zoe ❤❤

  • @teriacoleman
    @teriacoleman Год назад

    Love this series can’t wait until the next one!!

  • @slacks100
    @slacks100 Год назад +1

    This Is Sooo Fun My Sewing Angles Sent you to me "You Do You Boo Boo'" lol thank you for the laugh Boo Boo

  • @aliceb6071
    @aliceb6071 Год назад

    awesome video! Thanks Zoe!!!!

  • @tskaewkampang8981
    @tskaewkampang8981 Год назад

    I want more about Alexander McQueen like more more more morrre 😍😍

  • @susanperna4722
    @susanperna4722 Год назад

    You are a gift. Thank you.

  • @shreklopez662
    @shreklopez662 Год назад +1

    Yessssss, thank u so much!!

  • @toriivey1860
    @toriivey1860 Год назад

    this was amazing, please keep going

  • @Kennikus
    @Kennikus Год назад

    Super fun, thank you so much!!!

  • @user-bq2cz1gc3w
    @user-bq2cz1gc3w Год назад

    Thank you for the valuable content ❤ would love to see more of this, maybe with more complex corsetry

  • @GreatGoatRebellion
    @GreatGoatRebellion Год назад +2

    Ooh, I’m curious about how corsets can be used as the under structure for fitted bodices, but without the lines of the bones and edges showing through the outer fabric. Is it fabric choice? Clever placement of the bones and edges?

  • @felicia9658
    @felicia9658 Год назад +1

    Please do one on corsets! Especially the ones that are like the 90s runaway ones :)

  • @ayaraskovitch
    @ayaraskovitch Год назад

    Here to +1 all the requests for videos on the corset understructure!

  • @Peixoto.youtube
    @Peixoto.youtube Год назад

    Love this video! ❤

  • @deidrabenson361
    @deidrabenson361 Год назад

    Thanks so much!❤️❤️❤️

  • @fonsecalida1
    @fonsecalida1 Год назад

    HOOKERS UNITE! Omg that threw me out! I love you so much! 😂

  • @crissyphillips3291
    @crissyphillips3291 Год назад

    Fun video thanks!!

  • @muhdafnan24
    @muhdafnan24 Год назад

    The good thing is, as i holding the pleat face mask i immediately remember this cacoon sleeve pattern

  • @SaAmDesigns
    @SaAmDesigns Год назад

    You killed me off with "you hookahs," #Dead🤣

  • @coliny3804
    @coliny3804 Год назад

    Got a suggestion. Could you do a series on Noir Kei Ninomiya and/or even Comme Des Garcons

  • @evemuresan3802
    @evemuresan3802 Год назад

    I liked before I watched

  • @kyrajansky
    @kyrajansky Год назад

    i’m obsessed w this series!! appreciate that you make this for free for us 🫶🏼

  • @MagFan42
    @MagFan42 3 месяца назад

    On the lace dress ruffles are made from usual lace, I mean with ornament on one edge and plain tulle on the other so it is impossible to cut it from circle. It is usuall lace ribbon. They could have done it on circle cut with applique technique but thats too much of work

  • @tautsleemcqueen2672
    @tautsleemcqueen2672 Год назад

    So McQueen uses a lot of poly faille for the structured body frilly type of clothes.

  • @noornaddour8290
    @noornaddour8290 Год назад

    The swan by Charles James!

  • @got2bjosh
    @got2bjosh Год назад +1

    Would you consider a video/series on using metal in fashion designs? I was thinking about what if someone sent you Mugler's iconic metal pieces or new work by Schiaparelli for this series and that got me to thinking about how you would talk about designing/incorporating/manipulating metal for clothing?

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад

      No, I have no experience in metal work.

    • @got2bjosh
      @got2bjosh Год назад +1

      ​@@zoehongteaches Consider discussing metals via fashion history, famous outfits, metallic trends, designers known for using metal (Mugler, Paco Rabanne, etc.), sketch a look, and maybe do a metal mood board.

  • @janskipo7111
    @janskipo7111 10 месяцев назад

    Zoe, me again.............just a thought maybe you could show us how to do ruching in skirts or blouses?.....................Jan

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  10 месяцев назад

      Check out my How to Create Volume video.

  • @hlovewood5636
    @hlovewood5636 Год назад

    Yeah, an other video from Zoe . The last one was from a HONG time ago

  • @apenasmarcosfelipe
    @apenasmarcosfelipe 2 месяца назад

    you're the Queen

  • @Sanjuvlogss
    @Sanjuvlogss Год назад

    Should I go for menswear or ethnic wear for higher studies ??

  • @esmeesmeralda701
    @esmeesmeralda701 Год назад

    Could you do the pagan poetry Bjork dress?🥺

  • @CoachKarter215
    @CoachKarter215 Год назад

    I wanna submit some Dior 05 but not sure how u gonna feel about that era .. some of those pieces thou are puzzles

  • @mauriciolasch
    @mauriciolasch Год назад

    Good morning Zoe 🫶 please do Y-project next 🥹

  • @nickdelaghetto
    @nickdelaghetto Год назад

    omg, yes

  • @elev8897
    @elev8897 Год назад

    Hello Zoe. Is this class gonna be exclusive on your patreon? Or will be available on youtube?

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад

      The How Do You Make That series will live here on the channel but my pattern making class is only on patreon. patreon.com/zoehong

  • @zondreab6689
    @zondreab6689 Год назад

    you so goated

  • @breannadavis1581
    @breannadavis1581 Год назад

    hi does your pattern making class discuss drafting for plus sizes?

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад

      Not yet, but have plans in the future for it.

  • @MrAnonymous2332
    @MrAnonymous2332 Год назад

    Please do this for Dior by John Galliano pieces 😭🙏🏻

  • @nodoycreditoaloqueoigo-veo
    @nodoycreditoaloqueoigo-veo Год назад

    ¿Dónde puedo ver esas fotos con tanto detalle?

  • @lawrencelg
    @lawrencelg Год назад

    After you move all the darts to the neck in Oder to create the gathering … how do you add MORE fabric for even more gathering… slash and spread won’t work will it ?

    • @zoehongteaches
      @zoehongteaches  Год назад +2

      Yes, you can slash and spread even more. You can open it up and slash into the center front if you want more gathers there, or slash into the neck on the other side of the dart if you prefer.

    • @lawrencelg
      @lawrencelg Год назад

      Won’t slashing and spreading it into the center front prevent it from being a cut on fold? and won’t you end up with a center front seam? Is there a way to add more fabric / gathers just in that area above the apex of the bust without having a center front seam and keeping it as a cut on fold ???

  • @alli_mode
    @alli_mode Год назад +1

    Procrastinating ironing my shirt pieces...

  • @allangradus1917
    @allangradus1917 Год назад

    The fabric is a poly faille.

  • @mschanee
    @mschanee Год назад

    👏🏾👏🏾

  • @sophiaz5999
    @sophiaz5999 Год назад

    I GASPED AT THE THUMBNAIL

  • @freesiahevnosey6124
    @freesiahevnosey6124 Год назад

    i used to love alexander mcqueen. my tastes have changed since then. i blame mcqueen for every tacky and unwearable, "avant garde" student collection. all that volume looks great on the runway, but not in real life.

  • @raphatube313
    @raphatube313 Год назад

    They use organza doubled with the tafetta