Celine Fall 2024 Menswear Review | SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • In today's video I review Hedi Slimane's latest Celine Fall Winter 2024 collection.
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    CELINE 22
    SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE
    MEN WINTER 24
    DIRECTED BY HEDI SLIMANE
    © HEDI SLIMANE PHOTOGRAPHY AND FILM
    MOJAVE DESERT
    LOS ANGELES
    JANUARY AND FEBRUARY 2024
    MAKE-UP ARTIST AARON DE MEY
    HAIR STYLIST ESTHER LANGHAM
    HAIR COLORIST ALEX BROWNSELL
    IN 1969, BERNSTEIN DESCRIBES THE “SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE” AS THE FIRST PSYCHEDELIC SYMPHONY EVER COMPOSED MORE THAN 100 YEARS BEFORE THE DAWN OF THE MOVEMENT IN THE LATE 1960’S.
    (...)THOSE SOUNDS YOU'RE HEARING COME FROM THE FIRST PSYCHEDELIC SYMPHONY IN HISTORY, THE FIRST MUSICAL DESCRIPTION EVER MADE OF A TRIP, WRITTEN ONE HUNDRED THIRTY ODD YEARS BEFORE THE BEATLES, WAY BACK IN 1830 BY THE BRILLIANT FRENCH COMPOSER HECTOR BERLIOZ. HE CALLED IT "SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE", OR "FANTASTIC SYMPHONY," AND FANTASTIC IT IS, IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD, INCLUDING PSYCHEDELIC”.
    HEDI SLIMANE DISCOVERED THE “SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE” AT THE AGE OF 11 AND BECAME PASSIONATE ABOUT THE ROMANTIC MUSICAL PIECE BY THE YOUNG BERLIOZ.
    HECTOR BERLIOZ WAS ONLY 26 YEARS OLD WHEN HE WAS IN AN OBSESSIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH ENGLISH ACTRESS HARRIET SMITHSON, WHICH LED HIM TO COMPOSE THE “SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE” ON DECEMBER 5TH 1830 IN PARIS.
    "NOW I'M SURE THAT ANY OF YOU WHO HAS EVER HAD A CRUSH ON SOMEONE WHO DIDN'T RETURN YOUR FEELING WILL UNDERSTAND THAT PASSIONATE MELODY PERFECTLY; AND YOU CAN EASILY SEE HOW A LOVESICK MUSICIAN COULD BECOME OBSESSED BY IT. AND IF YOU UNDERSTAND THAT, YOU'RE READY TO HEAR THE SYMPHONY." - LEONARD BERNSTEIN, MAY 1969
    BERLIOZ DEFINED HIS MUSICAL DRAMA “SYMPHONIE FANTASTIQUE”, WRITTEN BETWEEN FEBRUARY AND APRIL 1830, - AS AN “IMMENSE INSTRUMENTAL COMPOSITION OF A NEW GENRE”. COMPOSED IN THE MIDST OF THE ROMANTIC PERIOD, HECTOR BERLIOZ EXCELS IN THE SPACIALIZATION OF HIS ORCHESTRATION.
    © CALIFORNIA TEEN COWBOY
    HEDI SLIMANE
    PHOTOGRAPHY SERIES AND FILM PROJECT FROM 2013 TO 2024
    BRAYDEN LIBERIO, CALIFORNIA
    FEBRUARY 2024
    COWBOY'S OWN RIDING CLOTHES
    “FRIJOLE” THE HORSE IS 9 YEARS OLD
    #SYMPHONIEFANTASTIQUE
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    #CELINEBYHEDISLIMANE

Комментарии • 18

  • @Kaio.Viegas
    @Kaio.Viegas 3 месяца назад +7

    I got into fashion because of what was popular. I liked sneaker culture when it was super hype, but slowly hated it because I found it lacked taste. I was always fascinated with luxury, and extravagance. I sticked around for very different reasons, fashion made me realize that everything has layers to it, even something as simple and globally used as clothes or coffee. I also find that enjoying fashion at its purest sense has such a barrier to entry of knowledge and that to me makes it appealing. For someone to truly enjoy clothes they have to know soo much. I went to an expensive store with friends once and all they did was look at hype stuff and check the prices. I was there searching up references, turning garments inside out, asking the clueless retail employees questions. It takes a lot of information to find the details worth paying attention to, to know what I am even looking at. Lastly if It wasn't for you Ayo and then Bliss and the others, I would have never enjoyed it as much as I do. Part of my love for it is in this niche community that studies the art; appreciates well crafted storytelling, exposes prententious bullshit, and enjoys high quality (design, fabric, tailoring, etc..)
    If I wear clothes everyday, I might as well do it well.
    Thanks ayo.

    • @FashionRoadman
      @FashionRoadman  3 месяца назад +1

      This is such a heart warming comment, glad to have played a part on your fashion journey

  • @DJ.KyloRen
    @DJ.KyloRen 2 месяца назад

    I think the reserved focus on the clothes is more like about these films presenting a certain vibe/atmosphere, rather than simply an advertisement for clothes, it also keeps the mystery in not giving all the details away, it's a teaser in a sense, it shows the character they're going for as opposed to showing off all the pieces

  • @laurenlee322
    @laurenlee322 3 месяца назад +3

    This is the first time hedi has ever inserted his name on the end of a CELINE show. Really hoping it’s not his last but feels like a stamp he made to seal his work at CELINE

  • @youwomanyou
    @youwomanyou 3 месяца назад +3

    It definitely had a funeral procession/swan song vibe to it.Especially with the black cars that kinda looked like hearses heading into this vast unknown of the desert. And the models in mostly black also following the same route. Strikingly visual but that film was more interesting to me than the clothes itself. (Also not the biggest fan of Heidi’s work)
    Ao’s comment about capitalist Americana is interesting tho. I don’t think the intentional commentary is there or that deep as you said. HOWEVER I think it’s fascinating context to explore related to the types of Americana imagery we see in fashion. (I love considering the contexts and storytelling perspectives ppl utilize with Americana) to me the cowboy riding off was kinda like the “lone wolf”/“Lone Ranger” which I think again speaks to a departure carving his own path on his own terms. All very cowboy-esque. Specifically how the imagery of the cowboy (via Americana) lives in ppl’s consciousness.

  • @Tryshroom
    @Tryshroom 3 месяца назад

    Thank you for archive pdf 🙏🏿🙏🏿

  • @feedthesoul.ftsyoutube
    @feedthesoul.ftsyoutube 3 месяца назад +2

    Bout 2 lock in

  • @themodel05
    @themodel05 3 месяца назад

    Michael worked with Phoebe when she was at Celine

  • @areneeheard6184
    @areneeheard6184 3 месяца назад +1

    Satirical is part of the look for sheriffs & gun slingers

  • @rxlfe7177
    @rxlfe7177 3 месяца назад

    250gsm cotton I find is quite medium weight. I wouldn't consider it heavy. 300gsm and above I'd put in the heavy category.

  • @dnb8835
    @dnb8835 3 месяца назад +4

    I don't like Hedi Slimane. He only have 1 creative language, that he wrap with snobism desguise in shyness to sell us as genius. Yeah, he don't show the clothes because there is nothing here. What do we saw here ? Skinny silhouette on skinny teenage boys? Oh please, it's been 25 years that he do the same things. We are in 2024!!! But yeah, since fashion is more about trend and cult, people buy his shits because of Hedi slimane, not because the clothes are good. I live near Celine Montaigne stores. There is no difference between Celine and Zara studio. Nothing!! Not even the quality.

    • @MAYK1NG
      @MAYK1NG 3 месяца назад

      'Skinny teenage boys' - They look like starved teenage boys, I mean the thigh gap is so unnatural, it's rather shocking. There is thin and then there is this freakshow of bones which I don't find attractive either. Even the average women seem a bit more fit.

  • @MAYK1NG
    @MAYK1NG 3 месяца назад

    What is the best way to be alerted before you stream live?

    • @FashionRoadman
      @FashionRoadman  3 месяца назад

      Is say turn on the notification bell for my channel, hopefully RUclips sends you the push notification. It’s really inconsistent

  • @user-ru9um8us5x
    @user-ru9um8us5x 3 месяца назад

    Black is not exactly u unusual for him. It’s not about the clothing. There’s never anything new in his collections. He’s all vibe. He’s an art director. Not a designer. I just dont see his style as relevant, especially for men. But one will always a biker jacket and black or white passive when taken apart. Also, I think his style will always do well in LA and Tokyo.

  • @marchewka2967
    @marchewka2967 3 месяца назад

    OMG I hated that Lana MET look, but everybody I follow loved that. I thought it looked like a cheap knock off.

  • @etoufee21
    @etoufee21 2 месяца назад

    Vicuna produce higher-quality wool. Vicuna are a smaller breed that live at a higher altitude. This makes for a much finer wool. Also, the wool is only taken from the softer underbelly of the animal. (I don't advocate abuse in selective breeding or extracting wool from animals.) BTW, what is the obsession with the North American west frontier/prairie-style (cowboys on horses) and the French (ie, LV and Celine)? I worked in film, in front and behind the scenes for entertainment, not fashion. The video seems prophetic. Well done. But his editing makes me dizzy. The classic black Cadillacs remind me of Amy Winehouse, Back To Black (funeral scene). Black helicopters, Apocalypse Now. The symphony is semi-auto-biographical of the composer's unrequited love. Perhaps referring to Slimane's v. LVMH unreconcilable differences.

  • @user-ru9um8us5x
    @user-ru9um8us5x 3 месяца назад

    Black is not exactly u unusual for him. It’s not about the clothing. There’s never anything new in his collections. He’s all vibe. He’s an art director. Not a designer. I just dont see his style as relevant, especially for men. But one will always a biker jacket and black or white passive when taken apart. Also, I think his style will always do well in LA and Tokyo.