This wonderful time capsule makes me feel both happy and sad because it’s obvious that Haute Couture as it’s shown in this magnificent film doesn’t exist anymore…and it doesn’t exist for pretty long time now…not to mention that in last almost 20 years we’ve lost three of these Masters😢 Thank you so much for uploading🤗♥️
Unfortunately, most of these houses have closed their doors or do not participate in the couture calendar. golden age that will hardly come back! thank you for posting this documentary
Your comment about the music is incorrect. The music at the beginning of the video is the SECOND MOVEMENT of Beethoven's Concerto NO. 5 in E-flat Major, known as the "Emperor."
I Love Haute Couture The people that make these garments are true artist. Just like I love costuming In film & in dance concerts Makes all the difference. Hundreds of hours of work go into some of these garments. Great documentary Thanks for Posting. 🙏
Such beautiful clothes! I could never imagine having that kind of lifestyle to be able to spend thousands of dollars on a dress or a blouse, a coat or a skirt. Definitely worth it for those who can do so. The amount of work that goes into haute couture, the patience, the sheer love of what they do so brilliantly, the artistry. It’s amazing!
I have often heard the name Ungaro, but I had no idea he made such beautiful clothes. His level of design was comparable to Dior and that is really saying something. I love Designers that know how to make women look so beautiful.
Thanks to the FURS channel for publishing this rare and still very informative video! Those who grew in USSR of 70-80s - were less acquainted with details of European fashion industry, just heard the names ilof the greatest designer, so the information, represented in this video - is still very interesting for them.
It was during the 1980s era of fabulous fashion that had the fortune of entering the fashion industry as the assistant to the Fashion Director of all the Bullocks Wilshire stores where I had a wonderful and stressful time selecting High Fashion for the Floor and Tea Room Models amongst other duties. I got free “last season” Chanel jewelry from the Display Department who purchased them for a season. Beautiful Art Deco 1929 building on Wilshire Blvd. & Vermont, Los Angeles. Janet
its so involved from the creators, the buyers, all the people involved in this Haute Couture. how we dress our body and show off our curves. confidence. the light weightness of it.
Великолепно. Очень интересный фильм. Многие идеи и снова вернулись на подиум и снова интересны. Странно , я думала ,что совсем не понимаю английскую речь. Но слушаю героев фильма и понимаю без титров. Так спокойно , душевно они передают свои мысли.
An art form. Classic beautiful fashion. As old as the day. The species has seen some incredible fashion designers. God has brought to the earth, so many fantastic human beings, in various fields/careers, creative people, funny people, sweet people. We’ve been blessed, in that, aspect. IF only we’ve set to appreciate each other whilst they were alive, more often, as of any. Sure it seems, while some take notice, it is often too late realized, how special, how unique the individual is, was, until their passing and enough times, too many, tragically, to tragedy, preventable. Grateful to witness, the human story/stories, time to time, really.
The fashion of before is coming in is reflected now a day's..only that before the ladies the woman was more elegant an delicate than what is today..but still the fashion is shown now a days. ❤❤
Год назад
Immer wieder eine Kunst! Gefällt mir... aber ich vermisse immer noch Karl #karlforever, Grüße Fotograf #robertfreund
to think we all sling on jeans most of the time we look like old bags compared to all the beautiful clothes /fashions off the past/mind you you got to have the figure to wear them well,dont get me started on middle age spread
Every single couturier portrait in this docu was a great designer ( almost all of them have already departed) and is irreplaceable in the history of costume, and fashion trends. That is an undisputed fact, so I don't need to praise them any longer. I m here just to say:- Emanuel Ungaro had a really sexy, masculine beautiful voice!- Even if his looks weren't that outstanding, his clothes were just that, and more, but the man could take also credit for his voice: I would believe everything he said, without any hesitation, and follow his lead. Luckily is he here n more. Maybe "luckily" is not the right term since I confuse always the man with his brand & his deeds (exceptional dresses), so I have to think about it better. Yes! that was a rant,but coming from sincere admiration.
Well, she looked stunning, got very old and was very wrong a lot. Though I love the dieting tips with lots of wine. Who can resist that? Passing out and slimming down at the same time :'-)
That's a very basic description of Haute Couture, but it could also describe ready to wear clothing. Haute Couture is more like a laboratory where no expense is sparred to produce exquisite hand made clothes that are made to order for clients who can and will pay upwards of ( for example) $10,000 for a blouse, $50,000 or more for suits, or jackets, 6 figure for evening wear, etc. Usually haute couture is not a money maker, but it serves to promote, the perfume, makeup, shoes,bags, etc that make money. Although several years ago, I did read that Chanel reported a 25% increase in Haute Couture sales. That's amazing in itself.
@@kiki29073 lol, unfortunately, I disagree with your comment, haute couture houses, don't rely on "influencers" they rely on the clients who can afford the clothes, and most "influencers" are usually gifted merchandise in order to blog about it. I don't think any "influencer" can afford haute culture and in very rare cases, some may be allowed to "borrow" a haute couture outfit for publicity purposes, but I remember years ago, supermodel Stephanie Seymour said, that " no house ever gives a model haute couture outfits, unless you are the face of the house, at best you are allowed to borrow a haute couture outfit, but only after clients have placed their order or requests".
Aaaah. To wear these beautiful clothes...I hope couture is always with us...pieces of art...so sad when you see how people dress today. Workout clothes and sweatpants...yuk..flip flops!!
I love this! But I think you could have let them speak in their languages and translate cause they had so much to say but they couldn’t express themselves that much!
according to another comment above by Nandini Rao: The music at the beginning of this video is Beethoven’s 4th, piano concerto. i just thought id let u know :)
@42:52 the woman is like “it’s Asia, it’s Africa” as if fashion’s been exclusive to Europe when in reality fashion, style and textile innovation and design have been synonymous with these continents way before Europe. And Poiret’s appropriated designs are proof.
@ 35:10 - “The man can take fur and make it so living.” Seriously lady? It WAS living until Karl had it killed, purchased the carcass and made it into a coat. 😂
I know people would have fits nowadays with fur but I would like to know one person who wouldn’t appreciate a fur coat when it’s 35 degrees below zero like it was when I woke up a few days ago. It was only 5 below today. I’m sure this is what kept all the Indigenous people alive for time immemorial.
0:40:57 One of my biggest pet-peeves is in menswear... that the photographer does NOT instruct the man wearing a suit jacket to pull the back of it down when he sits -- he could be wearing a 17,000$ jacket, and the collar where it meets the shoulder pads is all bunched up. EVERY TIME!! NO woman on the planet is seen wearing clothing - high priced or not - like this. It is utter reDIculous that this documentary shows such ill-attention to detail when it comes to one of the higher-ranking men/artists. Inexcusable.
imediately i thought of Lydia in the bible. known as the seller of purple. Acts 16:13-15 Philippi colony, principal of the district of Macedonia the disiples went outside a gate beside a river. they sat down and began speaking to women who had assembled there. A woman name Lydia a seller of purple from the city ofThyatira, and a worshipper of God was listening and Jehovah opened her heart wide to pay attention to the things Paul was saying. Now when she and her household got baptized she urged us, If you have considered me to be faithful to Jehovah come and stay at my house. and she just made us come. Lydia pain close attention.she even made her home available for a meeting place for christians.the bible also mentions the ancient kingdom of Lydia they had a common practice among traders called touchstone and it came to mean a method of testing. im sure these people that are in this group so to speak. are of a friendly and hospitable nature. one having a sincere nature. to find interest it says. can be difficult to find someone that will listen. these woman are listeners and careful about everything. choosing their words, clothes etc. mentions Lydia may have been a woman of wealth too. it mentions allthough she is new to this belief she takes the initiative to show hospitality to Paul and his companions. also mention of material clothes. purple wool Tyrian purple dye. Solomons temple was furnished with purple wool. produced by an artisan from Tyre. and constructing the tabernacle tribe of Dan Ohoiab was a craftsman and embroiderer and weaver in the blue thread and the wool dyed reddish purple and coccus scarlet material and fine linen. exodus 31:6; 35:34; 36:1,2; 38:23. Egyptians were noted for their particularly brilliant dyed goods. eziekel 27:7. then Tyre and other Phoenician cities became important dye center. it seems just like a lot of things people had respect for tradesmen and their artistry even in clothing, dyes, material etc. it also mentions with books it is the same. and the bible is the most important book and has been the best seller for a very long time. so among books the bible is the most noteworthy. more importance and more fame than just about anything. it makes me think about clothes and books the says its not the cover but whats inside that counts. the person that wears the clothes is noteworthy. and whats inside the bible counts, not its cover that counts. amazing what gems (people) we can find hiding in places we might think are superficial or not very noteworthy. are women that understand what quality is. and can identify it and recognize it in the bible im sure.
What piffle Karl talks! How does he know she wouldn't change anything.anymore...she died! Coming from a 'designer'who has only ever plagarised and never invented and spent 40 years simply regurgitating everything Chanel ever created that's pretty rich!
I may have misunderstood Karl but I thought his opinion was Chanel was "stuck" unable / unwilling to "change" . It seems a silly statement in either case
All these beautiful garments are quite works of art no doubt. But for the majority of women especially ones who are homemakers with a family and responsibilities these are out of there reach . When a women is truly beautiful even the most plain and inexpensive dress will compliment her beauty .They don’t need to have 100s of feathers and shining trinkets hanging off them. Most of the wealthy women who buy these dresses just to say they bought that expensive name . Whether they really like them or not . Some women who make there children and family’s clothing like so many grandmothers of years ago . Those clothes that were hand made with love can not match any of this stuff . When children and people from all over go to bed hungry ,and when children and people don’t have shoes on their feet and no clothes on their backs then all this glamour has no worth while meaning .
Fur ? Is he still doing that ? Fur is a killed animal simply for some fool to be seen wearing it on his/her back. Such foolishness. Such God damn cruelty to animals. Its simply POOR TASTE anyway you look at it. Damn designers don't have a concience. All for the love of money so they can live in castles. Thumbs down to this guy and every other designer that still uses fur in their collections. Thumbs DOWN here.
As long as poor people continue to breed like rats, kill off each other over matters of religion, race, politics, praise thuggery, and ridicule education you're going to have this ridiculous nonsense. The poor are their own worst enemies.
What's funny is that every single one of those haute couture pieces in this documentary look so old and completely out of fashion .....absolutely nothing is now wearable unless you a crazy person.. ....only kept in a museum at best.. ..Lacroix was probably the ugliest even in the 80s....he didn't last either in the fashion world....his clothes are worth 0$ today...that said it all......
That is totally wrong every single piece in this documentary is timeless and wearable. Plus they're all screaming chic and glamor. I would agree with your comment if you said that none of today's fashion shows are wearable, they all, with no exception, are hideous and fashion houses nowadays ocuse on profit more. Also, Lacroix is a very respectful and talented artist.
Laxcroix lasted 20 years, in his couture house. That is a loooong time in the fashion world. Also, fashion, most fashion, captures a moment in time, Very few pieces are truely classic.
Incredible the amount of labor that goes into each fabric. I would go so far as to say these should be considered as fine art.
It is indeed!!!
These guys are legendary, they're the reason why I took up fashion design.
This wonderful time capsule makes me feel both happy and sad because it’s obvious that Haute Couture as it’s shown in this magnificent film doesn’t exist anymore…and it doesn’t exist for pretty long time now…not to mention that in last almost 20 years we’ve lost three of these Masters😢
Thank you so much for uploading🤗♥️
Unfortunately, most of these houses have closed their doors or do not participate in the couture calendar. golden age that will hardly come back! thank you for posting this documentary
The music at the beginning of this video is Beethoven’s 4th, piano concerto.
Thanks! :-)
the 5th.
@@janeck.8695 All the clothes are magnificent and the designers are brilliant.
Your comment about the music is incorrect. The music at the beginning of the video is the SECOND MOVEMENT of Beethoven's Concerto NO. 5 in E-flat Major, known as the "Emperor."
I Love Haute Couture
The people that make these garments are true artist.
Just like I love costuming
In film & in dance concerts
Makes all the difference.
Hundreds of hours of work go into some of these garments.
Great documentary Thanks for Posting. 🙏
Such beautiful clothes! I could never imagine having that kind of lifestyle to be able to spend thousands of dollars on a dress or a blouse, a coat or a skirt. Definitely worth it for those who can do so. The amount of work that goes into haute couture, the patience, the sheer love of what they do so brilliantly, the artistry. It’s amazing!
the clothes are to die for, even today you see some of these pieces and they are absolutely gorgeous. The models and the clothes are timeless. Iconic!
Exactly! That is why haute couture is art, because of the artistic skill needed to make them versus mass produced clothes.
Fashion were so beautiful back then. I love the shoulders, the make up, the colors.
quality of original beauty you have never seen before in your life time.
I have often heard the name Ungaro, but I had no idea he made such beautiful clothes. His level of design was comparable to Dior and that is really saying something. I love Designers that know how to make women look so beautiful.
BRAVO for so much Creation, Work, Beauty, Elegance and Harmony for the whole Humanity !
Thanks to the FURS channel for publishing this rare and still very informative video! Those who grew in USSR of 70-80s - were less acquainted with details of European fashion industry, just heard the names ilof the greatest designer, so the information, represented in this video - is still very interesting for them.
Our pleasure
It was during the 1980s era of fabulous fashion that had the fortune of entering the fashion industry as the assistant to the Fashion Director of all the Bullocks Wilshire stores where I had a wonderful and stressful time selecting High Fashion for the Floor and Tea Room Models amongst other duties. I got free “last season” Chanel jewelry from the Display Department who purchased them for a season. Beautiful Art Deco 1929 building on Wilshire Blvd. & Vermont, Los Angeles. Janet
I really enjoyed watching this! Still interesting to see!❤️❤️
its so involved from the creators, the buyers, all the people involved in this Haute Couture. how we dress our body and show off our curves. confidence. the light weightness of it.
Work of Art - so beautiful ❤
Incredibly beautiful - the numbers of families that were able to stay together and raise their children because of distinguished employment 🌹
how time pass but a lot of thing remains the same quality and glamour good video 👌👌👌👌👌
I worked in couture all my life. My best memory was working with Karl Lagerfeld, such an amazing man, so misunderstood.
Marvellous molto grazie
Amazing find, thanks.
I'm here because I love the fashion models.
Великолепно. Очень интересный фильм. Многие идеи и снова вернулись на подиум и снова интересны. Странно , я думала ,что совсем не понимаю английскую речь. Но слушаю героев фильма и понимаю без титров. Так спокойно , душевно они передают свои мысли.
🙋 All is vanity.
An art form. Classic beautiful fashion. As old as the day. The species has seen some incredible fashion designers. God has brought to the earth, so many fantastic human beings, in various fields/careers, creative people, funny people, sweet people. We’ve been blessed, in that, aspect. IF only we’ve set to appreciate each other whilst they were alive, more often, as of any. Sure it seems, while some take notice, it is often too late realized, how special, how unique the individual is, was, until their passing and enough times, too many, tragically, to tragedy, preventable. Grateful to witness, the human story/stories, time to time, really.
The models were stunning unlike today’s.
I remember when JC Penneys got Halston Ready-to-Wear back in the late 70's early 80's. All the other stores in the mall were in hysterics.
So beautiful
song at 29:50 ?
How elegant
Grace Mirabella - after Diana Vreeland before Anna Wintour.
Most of this glorious stuff ends its days unsold in a refrigerated room
THE MUSEUM OFTHE ALL-CONSUMING NEVER-NEVER
The fashion of before is coming in is reflected now a day's..only that before the ladies the woman was more elegant an delicate than what is today..but still the fashion is shown now a days. ❤❤
Immer wieder eine Kunst! Gefällt mir... aber ich vermisse immer noch Karl #karlforever, Grüße Fotograf #robertfreund
a young Veronica Webb
So glam! Divine.
What year is this doco?
Betty Lago supermodel Brazilian anos 80
to think we all sling on jeans most of the time we look like old bags compared to all the beautiful clothes /fashions off the past/mind you you got to have the figure to wear them well,dont get me started on middle age spread
I’m feeling that spread as we speak and I’m not happy about it.
1:08
😢😚
Every single couturier portrait in this docu was a great designer ( almost all of them have already departed) and is irreplaceable in the history of costume, and fashion trends. That is an undisputed fact, so I don't need to praise them any longer. I m here just to say:- Emanuel Ungaro had a really sexy, masculine beautiful voice!- Even if his looks weren't that outstanding, his clothes were just that, and more, but the man could take also credit for his voice: I would believe everything he said, without any hesitation, and follow his lead. Luckily is he here n more. Maybe "luckily" is not the right term since I confuse always the man with his brand & his deeds (exceptional dresses), so I have to think about it better. Yes! that was a rant,but coming from sincere admiration.
it's sad that Lacroix never turned a profit in his whole career and isn't even in business anymore.
He is at Desigual..
@@ThoraThoraThoraThora2012 No , it was just a collaboration . he work most on theatre
I would think that would be the norm, rather than an exception.
Lacroix was completely over the top, too theatrical in his approach to design. The clothes wore the women.
Also Lacroix (80s - 90s) came across as old Fashion compare to Montana, Mugler, Macqueen, and Galliano; Who were leagues ahead of their time.
Well, she looked stunning, got very old and was very wrong a lot. Though I love the dieting tips with lots of wine. Who can resist that? Passing out and slimming down at the same time :'-)
Nan Kemper.....the man can take fur and make it so living! Yes, sweetheart it once was living!
when was this documentary shot ?
At 17:00 LINA Ricci insted of NINA Ricci, come on VOGUE !
Anouk Aimee is very pretty.
nice video..who is the commentator please? Pleasant voice he has
I understend women but for me, every dress is art picture. Faschion for me is a lot of art picture.
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“The Privileged Few”
I was 12 yrs old when this aired on channel 11 in Chicago. It’s still amazing.
When was it made ?
@@mysanliontamer464 Errr...when 'Alfred Golden' was 12 🙈😂
@@mysanliontamer464 If not wrong in 1986.
@@re7416 😁😁😁
@@ImanniShows I saw it in 89.
'Gloat couture'? Fascinaitng while it lasts. The moralist in me is incorrigibly dazzled
Does someone know th emusic in the beginning?
That is my question too!
what year was this documentary made? late 1970's - early 1980s?
Haute Couture.
expensive, fashionable clothes produced by leading fashion houses. (In case you were wondering, like myself)
That's a very basic description of Haute Couture, but it could also describe ready to wear clothing. Haute Couture is more like a laboratory where no expense is sparred to produce exquisite hand made clothes that are made to order for clients who can and will pay upwards of ( for example) $10,000 for a blouse, $50,000 or more for suits, or jackets, 6 figure for evening wear, etc. Usually haute couture is not a money maker, but it serves to promote, the perfume, makeup, shoes,bags, etc that make money. Although several years ago, I did read that Chanel reported a 25% increase in Haute Couture sales. That's amazing in itself.
@@a.rrucker5450 All of the influencers that can afford it is buying.
@@kiki29073 lol, unfortunately, I disagree with your comment, haute couture houses, don't rely on "influencers" they rely on the clients who can afford the clothes, and most "influencers" are usually gifted merchandise in order to blog about it. I don't think any "influencer" can afford haute culture and in very rare cases, some may be allowed to "borrow" a haute couture outfit for publicity purposes, but I remember years ago, supermodel Stephanie Seymour said, that " no house ever gives a model haute couture outfits, unless you are the face of the house, at best you are allowed to borrow a haute couture outfit, but only after clients have placed their order or requests".
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Aaaah. To wear these beautiful clothes...I hope couture is always with us...pieces of art...so sad when you see how people dress today. Workout clothes and sweatpants...yuk..flip flops!!
Wowa fashion evolution
I love this! But I think you could have let them speak in their languages and translate cause they had so much to say but they couldn’t express themselves that much!
Does anyone know the name of the music/composition in the beginning of this video?
according to another comment above by Nandini Rao: The music at the beginning of this video is Beethoven’s 4th, piano concerto. i just thought id let u know :)
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¥런웨이계,런웨이:김아연런웨이라인:노블스프렉스
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Was Karl throwing shade at YSL when he said “and I won’t mention any names” ?
Gace Mirabella has just died last december, the 23rd of 2021.
Rumor has it that Ungaro started out as the assistant to courreges. Courreges was only successful for the few years that ungaro was his assistant.
@42:52 the woman is like “it’s Asia, it’s Africa” as if fashion’s been exclusive to Europe when in reality fashion, style and textile innovation and design have been synonymous with these continents way before Europe. And Poiret’s appropriated designs are proof.
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6:10 didnt know Justin Trudeau was a designer
It's funny that all of these couturiers coudldn't sew a single stitch themselves.
Balenciaga did.
Ungaro can sew?
@ 35:10 - “The man can take fur and make it so living.” Seriously lady? It WAS living until Karl had it killed, purchased the carcass and made it into a coat. 😂
It's the eighties darling, chill.
I know people would have fits nowadays with fur but I would like to know one person who wouldn’t appreciate a fur coat when it’s 35 degrees below zero like it was when I woke up a few days ago. It was only 5 below today. I’m sure this is what kept all the Indigenous people alive for time immemorial.
@@lisaeischens2352 Great Point; YES the Tribes used Furs and Animals to survive. GOD giveth it WE use IT👍
0:40:57
One of my biggest pet-peeves is in menswear... that the photographer does NOT instruct the man wearing a suit jacket to pull the back of it down when he sits -- he could be wearing a 17,000$ jacket, and the collar where it meets the shoulder pads is all bunched up. EVERY TIME!!
NO woman on the planet is seen wearing clothing - high priced or not - like this. It is utter reDIculous that this documentary shows such ill-attention to detail when it comes to one of the higher-ranking men/artists.
Inexcusable.
What the fashion victim Nan Kempner said about Fendi furs was deplorable, furs are so sexy!
Ungaro didn’t build much. ITS CLOTHES
I always get the impression that Americans are obsessed with couture…without having any idea what it is or how to describe it 😅
What an amazing thing my God how things have changed, so many faces gone no fur very little embroidery and no Grand women
imediately i thought of Lydia in the bible. known as the seller of purple. Acts 16:13-15 Philippi colony, principal of the district of Macedonia the disiples went outside a gate beside a river. they sat down and began speaking to women who had assembled there. A woman name Lydia a seller of purple from the city ofThyatira, and a worshipper of God was listening and Jehovah opened her heart wide to pay attention to the things Paul was saying. Now when she and her household got baptized she urged us, If you have considered me to be faithful to Jehovah come and stay at my house. and she just made us come. Lydia pain close attention.she even made her home available for a meeting place for christians.the bible also mentions the ancient kingdom of Lydia they had a common practice among traders called touchstone and it came to mean a method of testing. im sure these people that are in this group so to speak. are of a friendly and hospitable nature. one having a sincere nature. to find interest it says. can be difficult to find someone that will listen. these woman are listeners and careful about everything. choosing their words, clothes etc. mentions Lydia may have been a woman of wealth too. it mentions allthough she is new to this belief she takes the initiative to show hospitality to Paul and his companions. also mention of material clothes. purple wool Tyrian purple dye. Solomons temple was furnished with purple wool. produced by an artisan from Tyre. and constructing the tabernacle tribe of Dan Ohoiab was a craftsman and embroiderer and weaver in the blue thread and the wool dyed reddish purple and coccus scarlet material and fine linen. exodus 31:6; 35:34; 36:1,2; 38:23. Egyptians were noted for their particularly brilliant dyed goods. eziekel 27:7. then Tyre and other Phoenician cities became important dye center. it seems just like a lot of things people had respect for tradesmen and their artistry even in clothing, dyes, material etc. it also mentions with books it is the same. and the bible is the most important book and has been the best seller for a very long time. so among books the bible is the most noteworthy. more importance and more fame than just about anything. it makes me think about clothes and books the says its not the cover but whats inside that counts. the person that wears the clothes is noteworthy. and whats inside the bible counts, not its cover that counts. amazing what gems (people) we can find hiding in places we might think are superficial or not very noteworthy. are women that understand what quality is. and can identify it and recognize it in the bible im sure.
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I guess that Edith Beaudoux inspired deeply the Miranda Priestly character.
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And along came McQueen & Iris Van Herpen.
Galliano be like “Iris Van who” 3d printing garments is not couture
@@jonnyfendi2003 The Chambre Syndicale de la Haute Couture seems to think so 😉
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Captivating, an art form. But, as a lifestyle, it's another planet. There's just a taste of corruption....
What piffle Karl talks! How does he know she wouldn't change anything.anymore...she died! Coming from a 'designer'who has only ever plagarised and never invented and spent 40 years simply regurgitating everything Chanel ever created that's pretty rich!
I may have misunderstood Karl but I thought his opinion was Chanel was "stuck" unable / unwilling to "change" . It seems a silly statement in either case
Thank goodness fur is no longer politically correct
Looks ok on the runway, on the public street......well...
All these beautiful garments are quite works of art no doubt. But for the majority of women especially ones who are homemakers with a family and responsibilities these are out of there reach . When a women is truly beautiful even the most plain and inexpensive dress will compliment her beauty .They don’t need to have 100s of feathers and shining trinkets hanging off them. Most of the wealthy women who buy these dresses just to say they bought that expensive name . Whether they really like them or not . Some women who make there children and family’s clothing like so many grandmothers of years ago . Those clothes that were hand made with love can not match any of this stuff . When children and people from all over go to bed hungry ,and when children and people don’t have shoes on their feet and no clothes on their backs then all this glamour has no worth while meaning .
they would get a lot more respect if they would go VEGAN ! all you see now are styless people , without ethics or chic !
stop trying your opinions on to others that's why no one like vegans
@@tannerbrowne1982 , some people don't like VEGANS because VEGANS make these awful people see themselves for the barbarians that they are !
you do realize most vegan alternatives to fashion and agriculture in general arent more ethical right?
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Fur ? Is he still doing that ? Fur is a killed animal simply for some fool to be seen wearing it on his/her back. Such foolishness. Such God damn cruelty to animals. Its simply POOR TASTE anyway you look at it. Damn designers don't have a concience. All for the love of money so they can live in castles. Thumbs down to this guy and every other designer that still uses fur in their collections. Thumbs DOWN here.
As long as poor people continue to breed like rats, kill off each other over matters of religion, race, politics, praise thuggery, and ridicule education you're going to have this ridiculous nonsense. The poor are their own worst enemies.
fashion nowedays in 2022 is realy trash...miss the great times with the great designers
today rappers are becomming desingers hahahah
Oh yes. Thank god for rich people with taste. (not really...)
Did the rich people force you to click on the video and watch it? 🙃
I see why ungaro didn’t last. He’s a complainer
What's funny is that every single one of those haute couture pieces in this documentary look so old and completely out of fashion .....absolutely nothing is now wearable unless you a crazy person.. ....only kept in a museum at best.. ..Lacroix was probably the ugliest even in the 80s....he didn't last either in the fashion world....his clothes are worth 0$ today...that said it all......
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That is totally wrong every single piece in this documentary is timeless and wearable. Plus they're all screaming chic and glamor. I would agree with your comment if you said that none of today's fashion shows are wearable, they all, with no exception, are hideous and fashion houses nowadays ocuse on profit more. Also, Lacroix is a very respectful and talented artist.
maybe theyre unwearable if you're too insecure, these pieces are gorgeous and christian lacroix has always been a genius.
Laxcroix lasted 20 years, in his couture house. That is a loooong time in the fashion world. Also, fashion, most fashion, captures a moment in time, Very few pieces are truely classic.
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