I prefer this over you talking about youtubers tbh. I know you might not get as many views but the ones who really like this chanel actually like fashion, not some jenner nonsense.
I think that they go hand in hand, since modern fashion and icons are changing. He's touching both sides and I like it. I also wouldn't mind more of such videos though
Fantastic summary, everyone should see these videos just to have a sense of how fashion has changed over the years and know how the pioneers of fashion rose to fame.
Luke, I love you. LOL When I first discovered Haute LeMode I was very irritated by the way you pronounced French words but now it just makes me giggle!! I´m only 3:33min into the video and I´m already bursting out with "Ècole de Chambre Syndicate de La Haute Couture!!" LOLOL Never change, my friend! You are special!
Pierre said: "I just wanna say that Luke's French pronunciation is excellent so stop nitpicking, what he does is awesome and i love him, so y'all need to calm down" ☺
I love when tou do those research videos of history in fashion. Here in france the movies they did about him showed a lot more dor international audiences to discover him more. People often forget he started at Dior. Also as a French language native i appreciate your efforts to really pronunciatie the French words well. Very good video as always 😊
I wonder if the hemline rule was also due to the ”average” woman who wanted to follow trends without the budget who would alter already owned dresses (this was common before make do and mend but the war did reinforce it). Home raising/lowering hem, neck and cuff heights, adding/removing lace, sleeves and darts etc was very common. Any drastic changes to that seasons or years trends would be too expensive and possibly reflect a little negatively on the brand by those looking to copy the fashion houses lead during and after the war. Dior came at just the right time for those with a little more to spend who were tired of the post-war austerity and strictness, though he still received some backlash. I think YSL arrived at a time when spending of the none wealthy elite was growing so a new dress or bolt of fabric for a new pattern didn't necessarily mean breaking the bank. As with everything I think they were men of vision who also happened to arrive at a time their particular vision would be welcomed enough to work. Whether it's luck or being to able notice the mood of the day better than others on top of great talent will always be debated when it comes to great people who make a notable change or break ground in any area. *written on mobile so I can't see the whole post so please excuse grammar and general mistakes.
@asava17 Just a reminder that all that "toxic masculinity" is the only thing between you and the nazis or whoever you're at war with. Boiling men down to purely something toxic is pretty messed up.
First time commenting. I have been a subscriber for a bit, but WOW. This series truly is amazing. I first subscribed wanting to hear you spill the tea, but this just CHANGED how I see you. Yes, you are still sassy and fabulous, but can I please add articulate, intelligent and resourceful?! Thank you so much!
This was so well done and thanks to this video I fell in love with Yves Saint Laurent. He seems like such an adorable person. I really wish you would make a part two and tell the rest of the story of his life.
I love this historical context series you’re doing!! As someone who knows nothing about fashion it’s so interesting to me and I love how thorough you’re being in your research! Love you!!
I hadn't known how interesting I would find fashion history until I started watching your videos, I really enjoyed this and would definitely enjoy more. It gives us insight into the person behind the brand, I love it. I also like how you include the input of others, that was great :)
This was so informative and well made, thank you! I would love a lot more of these in depth fashion history videos - 5 parts on Alexander McQueen? Yes, please!
honestly i loooved the trapeze line an silhouette of tomorrow line haha as well as the beat line i just loved how the youthful woman of that era looked in them. GORGEOUS.Also thank you so much for these video i can tell its alot of work and time and i really appreciate it. Im literally addicted to this channel.
Siiiiiiiiick!!!! And I just watched part 1 yesterday and kept searching for part 2!! You’re killing it with the fashion content. My fashion renaissance started just 2 months ago with your guidance and my wardrobe and personal style have evolved greatly. I can’t stop researching art and its history to keep finding life inspiration. Thank you bud, really appreciate the knowledge sharing. Greetings from LA from one Aquarian to another :). I now crave more and more original couture beyond the basic designers like Iris van Herpen, Guo Pei, and Valentino’s latest couture show. Yaaaasss!
seriously luke doesn't realise that he's democratising fashion to a whole new demographic of people who never even thought about it before. It's things like this that drive fashion sales for designers. I'm saving up to buy an alexander wang coat that I've always wanted :]
ive sat through like thousands of audible ads from youtubers since Tyler Oakley was a thing yours is the first one that actually made me interested in signing up... Armie's Impact
The ending to this video is beyond painful to watch. Yves Saint Laurent is a man that I relate to dearly. Thanks Haute! and please continue the video with a part 2.
I'm from Algeria where YSL was born ❤️ , I really enjoyed your documentary , YSL did also inspired from the Algerian traditional clothes in some of his collections ❤️
Beautiful job Luke! Can't wait to see more of the same. Since I love food like you love fashion, I'll give you a morsel: If your other videos are like the most craveable fast food; then this series is like the first taste of haute cuisine with flavors you dream about for the rest of your life.
This is what i want from you!! I thought i knew everything about Dior and tbh i love Dior especially back in the John Galliano’s era! Dior was my first fashion show i watched on RUclips literally 12 years ago! I was very much obsessed with Dior the moment when Riley Keough was the face of Miss Dior Cherie back in 2006!!! To know more about Dior and the history of it makes me so happy! Keep on doing this. Could you please make this like a segment weekly or something? First it’s Dior and second it might be Chanel, or maybe Balmain, or even Balenciaga, as far as iconic brands in the world. All in all i love this video so much thank you for making me knowing more about Dior!
Bravo ! Your doing a wonderful job. YSL is one of my all time faves ! As an ex-fashion designer, there really is no one that compares to the masters like Dior, Yves, Charles James, and Cristóbal Balenciaga. There are few more with lesser impact but there hasn't been anyone contemporary today that even comes close to their titanic talent !
I love this series, please don't stop! I seriously was diggin the Beat line, then again it was probably the sleek all black with different fabric combination that really GOT me.
Fabulous fabulous love this series- don’t stop including things like this when we finally get out of quarantine. This shows off a whole different side of you!
YES you should absolutely keep this series going! These types of videos are my second favorite, my number one being show reviews. I like roasts the least since I don't think they are much of an opportunity to show your knowledge but I get why you make them.
Really loved this one, and now I have to check out part one. I came for the sassy takes on runway and red-carpet fashion, but I'm staying for the well-researched history lesson, thanks for your hard work!
It's kind of sad to see this and then remember what dior is now. MGC is ruining the fantasy. P. S. When is the pam_boy and hautelemode on screen collab comming? Get on a plane and make it happen, we need it.
This is so interesting thank you so much for posting it! I want to get into the fashion industry and to do that I want to be educated on the history of it. These videos and ones similar to are extremely helpful and I really hope you continue to do them!
Yassss!!!! More of this please!!! I am learning so much and your commentary makes it even more magnificient. If you are taking requests, can you do Madeline Chéruit and Jeanne Paquin and Hubert de Givenchy please?
WOW! Exceptionally informative and truly interesting. You're knowledge of French Fashion history is impeccable. I so love watching your station. Keep up the good work!
Love this kind of video, keep it up! Also as a French person, I'm validating your french prononciation too! (Especially for "très") You should learn french! :)
Is it just me, or is Yves Saint Laurent the fanciest name ever?
Yeah, I also think it looks beautiful when it is written, has so much class
It's not just you 🙂
Yes
Teriyaki Chicken666 my teacher in high school was called marie-odile de La Tour du Pin...meet more French people, man.
Agreed the way it just rolls off the tongue just sounds like such elegance.
I prefer this over you talking about youtubers tbh. I know you might not get as many views but the ones who really like this chanel actually like fashion, not some jenner nonsense.
took words out my mouth haha
yasser castillo he can always do both
I think that they go hand in hand, since modern fashion and icons are changing. He's touching both sides and I like it. I also wouldn't mind more of such videos though
Agreed! Fascinating & refreshing.
Fascinating
This is so what I'm here for. High end fashion knowledge. Also you're roasting of high end designers. It puts you in a league of your own. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
I'm not fashionable, but I'm learning so much!
Makeup Struggles watching Haut le mode! Yay!
this is at documentary level of quality in regards of research as well as use of footage and film clips 12/10
Fantastic summary, everyone should see these videos just to have a sense of how fashion has changed over the years and know how the pioneers of fashion rose to fame.
I love these kinds of fashion history videos 😊😊
YSL’s story is incredibly tragic... his later drug use is what devastated his ability to continue designing
he tried to cure his depression with drugs but he fell deeper into it !
Luke, I love you. LOL
When I first discovered Haute LeMode I was very irritated by the way you pronounced French words but now it just makes me giggle!!
I´m only 3:33min into the video and I´m already bursting out with "Ècole de Chambre Syndicate de La Haute Couture!!" LOLOL
Never change, my friend! You are special!
Pierre said: "I just wanna say that Luke's French pronunciation is excellent so stop nitpicking, what he does is awesome and i love him, so y'all need to calm down" ☺
Exactly!! The translation was wrong. But I think Luke doing his best at pronouncing the words correctly.
Better than my history class
EMERYTHEQUEEN SKINNYLEGEND history of fashion tells a lot about society. It’s extremely beneficial to your world knowledge!
I love when tou do those research videos of history in fashion. Here in france the movies they did about him showed a lot more dor international audiences to discover him more. People often forget he started at Dior. Also as a French language native i appreciate your efforts to really pronunciatie the French words well. Very good video as always 😊
thanks for your hard work! I learned a lot
Okay but the Call Me By Your Name audio book is truly magnificent
I wonder if the hemline rule was also due to the ”average” woman who wanted to follow trends without the budget who would alter already owned dresses (this was common before make do and mend but the war did reinforce it). Home raising/lowering hem, neck and cuff heights, adding/removing lace, sleeves and darts etc was very common. Any drastic changes to that seasons or years trends would be too expensive and possibly reflect a little negatively on the brand by those looking to copy the fashion houses lead during and after the war. Dior came at just the right time for those with a little more to spend who were tired of the post-war austerity and strictness, though he still received some backlash. I think YSL arrived at a time when spending of the none wealthy elite was growing so a new dress or bolt of fabric for a new pattern didn't necessarily mean breaking the bank. As with everything I think they were men of vision who also happened to arrive at a time their particular vision would be welcomed enough to work. Whether it's luck or being to able notice the mood of the day better than others on top of great talent will always be debated when it comes to great people who make a notable change or break ground in any area.
*written on mobile so I can't see the whole post so please excuse grammar and general mistakes.
His story after the army is devastating :(
@asava17 his boyfriend was terrible too...
pikachuiswatchingyou what happened with his boyfriend?
@@pikachuiswatchingyou it was far more complicated than that, tho 😅
@asava17 Just a reminder that all that "toxic masculinity" is the only thing between you and the nazis or whoever you're at war with. Boiling men down to purely something toxic is pretty messed up.
First time commenting. I have been a subscriber for a bit, but WOW. This series truly is amazing. I first subscribed wanting to hear you spill the tea, but this just CHANGED how I see you. Yes, you are still sassy and fabulous, but can I please add articulate, intelligent and resourceful?! Thank you so much!
absolutely tragic and disgusting how the media and the clients ate ysl up and spat him out
This was so well done and thanks to this video I fell in love with Yves Saint Laurent. He seems like such an adorable person. I really wish you would make a part two and tell the rest of the story of his life.
I love this historical context series you’re doing!! As someone who knows nothing about fashion it’s so interesting to me and I love how thorough you’re being in your research! Love you!!
I hadn't known how interesting I would find fashion history until I started watching your videos, I really enjoyed this and would definitely enjoy more. It gives us insight into the person behind the brand, I love it. I also like how you include the input of others, that was great :)
Is it just me or I am OBSESSED with these type of videos that goes through the history of these iconic designer brands
This was so informative and well made, thank you! I would love a lot more of these in depth fashion history videos - 5 parts on Alexander McQueen? Yes, please!
@@YrlaEvelinawait why?
I like your sassy roasts, but being a 31 year old these fashion history videos are my absolute favorites. Love all of them and cant wait for more!
honestly i loooved the trapeze line an silhouette of tomorrow line haha as well as the beat line i just loved how the youthful woman of that era looked in them. GORGEOUS.Also thank you so much for these video i can tell its alot of work and time and i really appreciate it. Im literally addicted to this channel.
Siiiiiiiiick!!!! And I just watched part 1 yesterday and kept searching for part 2!! You’re killing it with the fashion content. My fashion renaissance started just 2 months ago with your guidance and my wardrobe and personal style have evolved greatly. I can’t stop researching art and its history to keep finding life inspiration. Thank you bud, really appreciate the knowledge sharing. Greetings from LA from one Aquarian to another :). I now crave more and more original couture beyond the basic designers like Iris van Herpen, Guo Pei, and Valentino’s latest couture show. Yaaaasss!
I watched it last weekend but same!
Elitsa Gospodinova I fucking learn and die laughing simultaneously from his work :), Viva l’art!!
seriously luke doesn't realise that he's democratising fashion to a whole new demographic of people who never even thought about it before. It's things like this that drive fashion sales for designers. I'm saving up to buy an alexander wang coat that I've always wanted :]
@@цветок-ш7п oh which one is it?
This was so engrossing. I need more on YSL and his journey. His time in the army and that mental institution made me ill. Outstanding video!!
i'm supposed to be studying but i can justify this since i'm still learning!!
ive sat through like thousands of audible ads from youtubers since Tyler Oakley was a thing yours is the first one that actually made me interested in signing up... Armie's Impact
His mind…it astounds me…
Your voice and character are perfect for this. Thank you. I hope you make lots more because I learned a lot
queen of making the part 2 one year later
The ending to this video is beyond painful to watch. Yves Saint Laurent is a man that I relate to dearly. Thanks Haute! and please continue the video with a part 2.
2 years ago? How sad I just found your work. It is beautiful. Thank you.
I'm from Algeria where YSL was born ❤️ , I really enjoyed your documentary , YSL did also inspired from the Algerian traditional clothes in some of his collections ❤️
yves mothers eyes CREEP me THE F OUT!
Whoa! They are creepy. I don't know if its the color or the fact they seem deep-set.
It's the makeup
He is a creep if you are moroccan you know what was up with him
This was incredible to watch like holy shit. I'm not even a fashion follower (i'm more of a makeup addict) but I found this and part 1 so fascinating!
Beautiful job Luke! Can't wait to see more of the same. Since I love food like you love fashion, I'll give you a morsel: If your other videos are like the most craveable fast food; then this series is like the first taste of haute cuisine with flavors you dream about for the rest of your life.
Hope you continue Yves' story! fantastic video!
this was really interesting - i want to watch the other videos you got in store for this series!
You narrating fashion history is something I didn’t know that I needed. I can’t wait for more content.
Yass, thumbs up for sponsor! ETA: YES!!! Love this series, I feel my brain expand from knowledge I did not know existed!!
I enjoyed watching this! I wish you cover more of YSL's life in the future. I finished the YSL 2014 movie yesterday because his life intrigues me.
This is what i want from you!! I thought i knew everything about Dior and tbh i love Dior especially back in the John Galliano’s era! Dior was my first fashion show i watched on RUclips literally 12 years ago! I was very much obsessed with Dior the moment when Riley Keough was the face of Miss Dior Cherie back in 2006!!! To know more about Dior and the history of it makes me so happy! Keep on doing this. Could you please make this like a segment weekly or something? First it’s Dior and second it might be Chanel, or maybe Balmain, or even Balenciaga, as far as iconic brands in the world. All in all i love this video so much thank you for making me knowing more about Dior!
You sold me with the audible trial bc you reminded me that I wanted to listen to armie hammer read CMBYN😂
Bravo ! Your doing a wonderful job. YSL is one of my all time faves ! As an ex-fashion designer, there really is no one that compares to the masters like Dior, Yves, Charles James, and Cristóbal Balenciaga. There are few more with lesser impact but there hasn't been anyone contemporary today that even comes close to their titanic talent !
This is what you call quality content. Interesting subject, informative with great story telling ... keep it coming bro!
I’ve been waiting so long for this video!!!! And only THE Haute Le Mode himself could make an Audible commercial so fun and entertaining
I love this series, please don't stop! I seriously was diggin the Beat line, then again it was probably the sleek all black with different fabric combination that really GOT me.
I absolutely love these videos! I want a beautiful vintage dress. I would love to see some of these styles come back
Can't wait for your sassy video of YSL's history!!! I watched Saint Laurent the film, though it's a beautiful movie, it bored me to death.
putrikalimantan the french “saint laurent” is better than the american one. both came out in 2014
Film yg mana, Saint Laurent (Bertrand Bonello) atau Yves Saint Laurent (Jalil Lespert)?
Need more of this, you’re a legend 👌🏿
Fabulous fabulous love this series- don’t stop including things like this when we finally get out of quarantine. This shows off a whole different side of you!
I LOVE learning about this!!!! pls keep doing more
YES you should absolutely keep this series going! These types of videos are my second favorite, my number one being show reviews. I like roasts the least since I don't think they are much of an opportunity to show your knowledge but I get why you make them.
I just forced myself to watch a Rita -what are you doing here- Ora Escada advert, just so you can get that ad coin. You're welcome.
I got the same ad and watched....
these fashion history vids r so good thx for making this shit accessible to us plebs
I love this! Please continue the series - I will watch every part!
definitely will be!!!
Please go on with this series, it’s very interesting! Thank you!
Really loved this one, and now I have to check out part one. I came for the sassy takes on runway and red-carpet fashion, but I'm staying for the well-researched history lesson, thanks for your hard work!
It's kind of sad to see this and then remember what dior is now. MGC is ruining the fantasy. P. S. When is the pam_boy and hautelemode on screen collab comming? Get on a plane and make it happen, we need it.
andi_mraq exactly, bralet and friendship band.....sigh
@@ShweMyaukMyauk don't forget crooked neck lines and puckered seems.
I thought I was the only who felt this way about the current state of Dior T.T
This is the content I want and need. 🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I love these videos more than videos about youtubers or something.... because this explains real history and its so interesting.
Luke speaking in french is ASMR
I am loving these fashion history videos! I love your tidbits in your other vids. I’m a novice to fashion but i am loving this!!
I know these videos aren't as popular as your commentary videos but I really like/appreciate these!!
Getting sponsored by Audible, next up is Squarespace and Vogue?? YOU GO MAKE IT GIRL
I love the way he just sketched out a gloriously haughty woman in no time at all. Talent.
I love the series style and history videos, I’m already excited for more
Okay I live for a history documentary! Hope we get to the galliano and raf soon
Excellent! Please continue with Part 3!
This series is so lovely ♡
I can’t stop cracking up from how eloquent and rich your lexicon is, and then 0.2 seconds later “shit really hit the fan though” lmao I am SUBSCRIBING
Loved the Hobble Collection!!! ❤️ Cried at the end of the vid...poor YSL.
This is so interesting thank you so much for posting it! I want to get into the fashion industry and to do that I want to be educated on the history of it. These videos and ones similar to are extremely helpful and I really hope you continue to do them!
holy heck ur channel grew fast. I’m proud of u
I could watch these kinds of videos aaallllll dayyyyyy
Ahhhhhhh this is so beautiful and tragic!! Please do more about Yves Saint Laurant!
Yassss!!!! More of this please!!! I am learning so much and your commentary makes it even more magnificient. If you are taking requests, can you do Madeline Chéruit and Jeanne Paquin and Hubert de Givenchy please?
Top tier narration
Omg!! I love your fashion history! Fascinating! And I love your spin on it too!! Poor Yves!!
Pierre is literally the cutest! I looooove these videos please keep them coming!
Please keep doing more videos like this, they are amazing !
Please do continue this series😊
WOW! Exceptionally informative and truly interesting. You're knowledge of French Fashion history is impeccable. I so love watching your station. Keep up the good work!
I didn’t know you did documentaries! Love this type of content from you 😁🌻
I'm loving it! Keep doing more videos on Dior's history!
This helps my classes at college. Thanks Luke.
Wow I love this channel, I don’t even care for fashion but it’s all so interesting.
I love that. We are waiting for part 3!
I love this kind of videos. I love your voice it's so soothing
Living for these fashion history videos!! Can’t wait for the next instalment 😍
When the leo meets the scorpio, its always a great love story.
Thank you for videos like this, educating my fashion history in such an interesting and succinct way
Keep up the great work in enlightening us on the history of fashion! Great work!
I love this! I’m so much more excited to see their collection exhibition!
LOVELOVELOOOOOVE THIS SERIES!!! Please continue 💕💕💕
Amazingly sassy and thorough. Thank you!
Great video so interesting! Can we have a lookbook of your vintage designers pieces? Xxxx
LOVED this video plzzz do more fashion history vids
Love this kind of video, keep it up! Also as a French person, I'm validating your french prononciation too! (Especially for "très") You should learn french! :)