THE TOXIC SIDE OF GREAT STYLE | Why I stopped wearing vintage fashion

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • I haven't been honest with you -- it's time for a chat.
    Check out ‪@HannahLouisePoston‬ and ‪@Christinamychas‬ for more content on contending with over-consumption.
    BOOKS ON 1930S FASHION & HISTORY (CONTAINS AFFILIATE LINKS):
    1930s Fashion: The Definitive Sourcebook by Charlotte Fiell and Emmuanuelle Dix. 2012. bookshop.org/a/83284/97817873...
    Glamour: Women, History, Feminism by Carol Dyhouse. 2010. bookshop.org/books/glamour/97...
    American Look: Fashion and the Image of Women in 1930's and 1940's New York by Rebecca Arnold. 2008. bookshop.org/a/83284/97818606...
    Making Vintage 1930s Clothes for Women Ciara Phipps and Claire Reed. 2019. bookshop.org/a/83284/97817850...
    Empress of Fashion: A Life of Diana Vreeland by Amanda Stuart. 2013. bookshop.org/a/83284/97800616...
    The Lost Art of Dress: The Women Who Once Made America Stylish by Linda Przybyszewski. 2014. bookshop.org/a/83284/97804650...
    Dancing in the Dark: A Cultural History of the Great Depression by Morris Dickstein. 2010. bookshop.org/a/83284/97803933...
    Elegance in an Age of Crisis: Fashion in the 1930s. Museum at FIT. 2014.
    The Way We Wore: Styles of the 1930s and ‘40s by Marsha Hunt. 1993.
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Комментарии • 26

  • @signesoreda
    @signesoreda Год назад +44

    Thank you so much for sharing. I myself struggle with not shopping(secondhand/vintage) to self soothe. Because frankly, I have more anxiety and sadness than I have income. Especially in these times.

  • @zuzannahanna
    @zuzannahanna Год назад +26

    Omg I've never felt so called outttt! In all seriousness I really hope I didn't sound rude or anything like that. Thank you so much for sharing your backstory. You really inspired me to buy vintage/new pieces more thoughtfully as I turned 30 this year as well, thanks!

  • @3grrrlsknit
    @3grrrlsknit Год назад +19

    I went through the credit card debt nightmare in my 20's. I think it is great that you have shared your story with us!

  • @clairvoyant896
    @clairvoyant896 Год назад +13

    Interesting commentary. I have an amazing wardrobe. I love my wardrobe SO MUCH!! I have bought such beautiful pieces at a variety of Thrift stores and a smaller portion of my wardrobe is from retail stores.
    I have an older brother. He has watched me over the years enjoying my wardrobe, and putting a lot of thought and effort into accumulating my current (fabulous) wardrobe. (I am not bragging that I have a fabulous wardrobe, I am saying that so ppl can learn that Thrift Stores can be gold mines.)
    Well the whole point I wish to make here is what my older brother said about my clothes. He said "Nobody cares Clair. Noooobody cares!!!"
    He freed me in that moment.
    COMPLETELY.
    Nobody cares what I wear.
    Now I dress like Paris Hilton. (Not that I have EVER been a fan on Paris Hilton.)
    Paris Hilton was giving a tour of her closet. She explained "when I wake up I ask myself what COLOR do I FEEL like wearing today".
    So NOW!!!!! I ask myself what color do I feel like wearing while keeping in mind, nobody cares what I wear.
    PS I haven't gone into any debt for my wardrobe. My wardrobe has been like an enjoyable hobby. But I am going to try to do a few years NO BUY.
    I love to shop my closet.

    • @TorchwoodPandP
      @TorchwoodPandP 7 месяцев назад +2

      This is true. Once you have a wardrobe, you should dress for mood, rather than anything else.

  • @Jess-lk3gr
    @Jess-lk3gr 9 месяцев назад +10

    Thank you for making this video, it was really interesting! I am in my early 20s and have been wearing 1930s-1950s fashion for a few years now, and have been thinking on and off about questions similar to yours - am I overconsuming, am I trying to justify overconsumption through the fact that what I buy is second hand, am I reducing myself as a woman to something frivolous, do people see me solely as somebody who 'wears nice things' etc etc. It's refreshing to see a more contemplative, critical approach to vintage style, and to know that I'm not alone in (possibly!) overthinking things!

  • @VintageView
    @VintageView Год назад +13

    Your story really resonates with me and I appreciate your bravery and candor! 💛

  • @GhislaineBeauce
    @GhislaineBeauce 4 месяца назад +3

    Thank you for sharing. Many people are quite superficial, and hence consider the people around them in a superficial way. I can definitely relate, having a classically pretty face, a lot of people have commented on my pretty face, without having the curiosity to know me on a deeper level. I have found that when I do meet people who show genuine curiosity, I spend a lot more time with them!

  • @jonahandthewolf
    @jonahandthewolf Год назад +16

    Imho ur style seems more comfy now, and you seem more authentic, not being reduced to style. Your hair pulls it all together.
    What I often struggle with is not looking vintage enough/not finding a comfortable or useful vintage equivalent to a modern item, mostly raincoats and winter wear. I stopped trying too much and I just ... buy what I can and use what I have

  • @gingerbest6921
    @gingerbest6921 Год назад +6

    Girl you are not alone. I struggle all the time.

  • @purlsofwisdom8850
    @purlsofwisdom8850 Год назад +9

    Oooof, so much of this really hit home for me. Thank you!

  • @peculiarheroine
    @peculiarheroine Год назад +7

    Thank you for this video! It was very honest, and very resonate. I don't think we look enough at the emotional link to money and style, and I found it refreshing to hear your thoughts and story.
    I look forward to more great content from you in future!

  • @mariek.474
    @mariek.474 Год назад +7

    Just found your channel, loved this take and I'm really looking forward to seeing what you release next (on youtube it's rare to find someone who puts intentionality on the forefront of building a historically-inspired wardrobe, as I'm trying to do too). 🖤

  • @cozy_fern_
    @cozy_fern_ Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing all of this. A lot of what you described struggling with struck a chord with me. Its lovely to know I'm not alone.

  • @nureinherz
    @nureinherz Год назад +3

    would love to know how to sew the red piece of clothing you are wearing, it's stunning!

  • @asegal4677
    @asegal4677 Год назад +10

    Interesting reflections. Appreciate you sharing. It feels that there is a largely if not entirely unnecessary guilt underpinning your thinking here. I dislike the notion of "consumption" in the now-popular perjrorative sense of the concept. Almost everything we do is, in effect, a form of economic consumption -- including you making this very video. In and of itself consumption seems like a neutral phenomenon to me. What is worth looking down upon is meaningless, shallow, mindless, self-destructive and/or blatantly wasteful consumption. But your interest in vintage style clearly has little and perhaps nothing to do with the any of these things. It does not seem to be motivated by the desire to purchase for the sake of purchasing or something like this. Rather, it seems mainly motivated by the appreciation of beauty in quite a refined sense -- something which is arguably one of the most meaningful pursuits in life and has been recognized as such for thousands of years of human history. Perhaps your framing of this issue is getting you into trouble?

    • @Jess-lk3gr
      @Jess-lk3gr 9 месяцев назад +3

      This was such an interesting and thought-provoking comment, thank you!

    • @asegal4677
      @asegal4677 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@Jess-lk3gr Thank you! I thought the video was quite interesting.

  • @user-mk4hy4fh3y
    @user-mk4hy4fh3y 4 месяца назад +1

    thank you for talking about financial literacy and scarcity mindset (I had yo look that one up).

  • @elizabethdoran7626
    @elizabethdoran7626 Год назад +2

    I love the music playing and on your other posts,could you tell me what it is please?

  • @melissalynch7545
    @melissalynch7545 Год назад +1

    ❤️ that was so great.

  • @Catsface99
    @Catsface99 Месяц назад

    I think most people in the western world have gone through those things. It is called learning and growth. You are NOT so different than anyone else. I have debt because I was in school late in life and I used credit cards for food. I used to have a job that paid me fantastically during the summer and I always paid everything off each summer. Unfortunately, the pandemic hit and my job died with it. I don't worry about it. I pay what I can and move on. Life is full of ups and downs. I wanted to be a special education preschool teacher, but a couple of months after I received my teaching credential I was diagnosed with cancer and I have had many operations due to cancer and bad back problems so I am now retired and I have little money on a fixed income.

  • @BoazsCrown222
    @BoazsCrown222 9 месяцев назад +1

    You are such a Joy ✨Subscribed.

  • @sally-annwilson5795
    @sally-annwilson5795 7 месяцев назад +2

    I felt very sad watching this video.

  • @SharonGrant-rr7ni
    @SharonGrant-rr7ni 3 месяца назад

    You are overthinking!!!!

  • @VerbenaComfrey
    @VerbenaComfrey 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you for talking about financial literacy and scarcity mindset (I had yo look that one up).