Luke showing his black Labrador out of nowhere really caught me off guard. Like, you own a dog? And it took me 2 years of subscription to find out? You don’t see dog owners not showing their dogs often.
The most frustrating thing ever is the fact that Luke seriously has insane amounts of knowledge and a clear sense of taste that is simultaneously restrained and bold, but he doesn’t have the subscribers yet to champion the amazing undervalued designers that should be championed by people who have insane amounts of money and profess a serious love of fashion yet don’t have the taste level to appreciate design.
i dont understand rich people, alll that money but it's just a million pink versions of the same bag and LV monogram stuff??? where's the flavour?? wheres the eccentric millionaire shit??? I want to see vintage 16th century one of a kind fits, an entire outfit thats been welded together by an artist from a small fishing village!! c'mon people
Bradie Maree if I had money I would buy at least one dress from one of those women in Myanmar that make a special silk made of tulip stem. Crazy Rich Asians say it is the most exclusive silk out there
i love my aesthetics. the lack of awareness for an aesthetic with some people personally is insulting to me. you can have multiple, just have at least one. the expensive aesthetic is only really an expensive aesthetic if it makes you look put together and have flair.
My godmother used to be an editor of a massive magazine in Australia and she ALWAYS says unless you're in Russia the easiest way to see if someone is old or new money is by how many Birkins they own. All her friends have like one, usually black or brown and it was their mothers or grandmothers. You can buy all the new LV or Chanel but really there is absolutely no reason to own more than three Hermes bags - A Birkin for traveling, a Kelly for when you see your mother in law and a Constance your grandmother once wore.
James Keeling he’s so blatantly insecure about his wealth, it’s kinda sad ngl. Like, I’m very financially secure, and can afford fancy brands. I’m still gonna go thrifting or make my own clothes, because I don’t really care bout what people think of my financial status. Jeffree on the other hand thinks he needs to be head to toe in designer brands. He looks like a poor person that buys fake brands because he wants everyone to think he’s rich or tasteful. Kinda sad ngl.
it sounds like he's making up for what he couldn't have during his childhood, which is fine but it doesn't seem like he genuinely wanted them. he just bought them to prove a point
@@zurcaledgutierrez7678 No not really... Articles of clothing, cars, estates, and so many other high value items are used to mock poor people. If you want to make someone feel poor it's as easy as naming sonething out of their price range, no matter if they aren't actually poor... Say someone said "oh you'd never be able to afford..." you could add any expensive thing in that gap and it would have the same effecr. And Jeffree most likely liked fashion, so they picked something fashion related, y'know?
@Ann P I sure hope being stupid isn't a sin, or else you're gonna be seeing the devil real soon. God didn't bless anybody. Not everyone works for their wealth, what kinda of common idealistic point of view is that? You really think companies exploiting humans, animals and nature (supposedly created by God, wonder what He'd think about that.) work for the money they have? There's such a clear difference between just being wealthy and living amongst less "blessed" people and actively mocking them, which is obviously what I was referring to. Learn what the Sins mean, please. Greed is not desiring what you do not have. And poor people can't be greedy if they already barely own anything.
@@marialee1008 ??? my parents split when I was 7, grew up poor and mentally strained and I literally couldn't give a shit about expensive things. Its more to do with the fact that the lifestyle he's in relies on flexing...
I don't really know much about Jeffree Star, but he strikes me as someone still living in his high school self looking forward to the ten year reunion when he can tell everyone; "You know all those things we wanted back then? I have all of them now."
The way he describes why he bought his items just shows how little he cares for fashion. He's just like "everyone wanted this back in high school, so I had to get it", "these are highly sought out this year" etc. All he cares about is the hype around a product, not the product itself.
@@dmitriagnes yeah but he literally says throughout the video "i just love fashion so much" like no you don't jeffree, you just like the hype- not saying it's not a valid reason to buy, but like,,,,don't claim to be a big fashion fan if you don't actually care about the art lol
D'Mitri Agnes ok like cool? good for you? i was just explaining why people are commenting on the fact that he’s more about the hype/flex than the fashion, it’s because he says he loves fashion. i genuinely believe that jeffree thinks of himself as a fashionable person who’s fairly knowledgable, so i think it’s fair for ppl to give their opinion (same way u gave ur opinion on HLM). ngl for someone who’s calling out others for having a sense of superiority you sure do give off that exact vibe lol
Not defending him but with how poor he was as a child,it makes sense. When I first started getting my own source of income I did the same thing he did with buying items just because I thought it was cool and not because I genuinely wanted it because I was finally able to afford things
It all honestly looks so dated. None of it is timeless or even trendy for that matter. Also what's the point of designer sneakers? Unless they have some novel design, they're usually just modeled after Converse, Nike, Reebok, etc. with a different logo on them.
Luxury items does not equal taste. Even his robe doesn’t look impressive. He’s fashion is bland like his personality. Both just vile. Voldemort is not all that.
Jeffree is the stereotypical example of "new wealth". His issues from the past are reflected in his obsession with material items. It is like he is trying to fill a void, trying to feel valued, important and acknowledged.
I mean just listen to his reasoning for buying an item, "people in high school wanted this bag." "Kim K made this famous." "There's only two of these bags in the world and I own one." "This was a very sought after bag." He has some major issues connecting his worth and status to his material items and he also doesn't talk about how the bags make hin feel personally but how everyone around him was reacting to the bag.
Did anyone notice how often he said "I bought this because they said I could never have it" or "it was so popular when I was in high school and I couldn't afford it"? It looks like he buys fashion out of spite not because he really loves what's behind the logo or the artistry. It makes me kinda sad.
Because he’s still insecure . If I was a millionaire I wouldn’t care about people ! I would buy things I would actually wear! He hasn’t worn half the bags !
You think he bought it out spite rather than nostalgia? Or the fact that he was finally able to achieve his dreams? Like his fashion sense is vile but you clearly have the wrong point of view.
It’s sad y’all are sad for him. He is a self made millionaire, that can get literally whatever he wants, for whatever reason he wants, when he wants, and here you are being petty. I guess if you (bitterly) don’t have what he has, is better just to bitch about it, right?? That’s what is really really SAD.
I have a Supreme hoodie but thats only because I got it at a thrift shop and it was comfortable. Whether it is real or fake, I haven't bothered to check or care. Name brands are typically just a status symbol.
Fem Portagal Enjoy your hoodie regardless of what other people say or think it’s not about them it’s about you and what you like. Wear it and enjoy it live for yourself not others.
Supreme products are just show off items that how much you can spend money in stupid ways (eg. Supreme brick) . It is basically a normal product that put a magical name on it. Nothing special.
Well Gucci made him custom stuff & Virgil always gifts him a lot. Which I wonder how that’s going since Virgil & Kanye are besties and Jeffree & the KarJenners are anything But
@@evelien135 I think though he spends a lot and these brands might let him have special limited edition pieces, they don't want him at their shows nor be truly associated with him.
@@7Mushrooms7 True. The brands do associate with people who have truly style. For example Jamie Chua or Heart Evangelista. They get invited to fashion weeks etc. So I would say is that style matters for big brands
7Mushrooms7 damn, no matter how much these influencers buy from these big brands - you’re right. I can’t ever seem to name a time when I’ve seen a “big” and “flashy” RUclipsr at a LV or Versace show. Bit depressing
@lo l that's true. But companies try to play it off as authentic so you assume that's their values as you they make their products cruelty free. Just shows his ingenuity
@@MH-dm4qc what he enjoys is the status associated with those brands and showing off his wealth, that's why he doesn't care for cool designers, only luxury goods.
My thoughts exactly, where is the vintage Christian Dior, Givenchy, Balenciaga, Alaia, Valentino, McQueen? All that money and not a single piece of clothing made by Galliano?
THIS. Not a single haute couture garment from the House of Dior, or from vintage McQueen collections. Just a large selection of gaudy, rhinestone-bedazzled, exotic showpieces.
Oh my god if I had that kind of money for fashion I would be buying vintage and custom clothing. Imagine shopping for fabrics with no budget and access to great tailoring!!
That takes an actual eye and brains . . . It's SO EASY to have a salesperson trick u into always thinking u need the latest newest newest. You'll never have enough and the saleperson will always have u feeding!!
Mitchell Seyna not even. I don’t think I have an eye, yet if I had the money, I’d buy vintage, or have some talented tailors create my wardrobe. I don’t really care about brands, just quality, style and craftsmanship. If some common art student like me can acknowledge even that, it just goes to show exactly how blind jeffree is to couture and fashion.
He doesnt get invited to fashion shows because his “fashion sense” is being a walking advertisement with logos from expensive brands and that’s it. No taste, all full on tacky.
Thank you for saying the truth: JEFFREE IS NOT A FASHIONISTA AT ALL, HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND FASHION (neither does he care), HE DOESN'T TAKE RISKS, he only buys certain types of pieces (mostly covered in logos) from big fashion houses, not for thefashion itself, just as a way to flaunt his money. As you said: HE LOVES LUXURY, NOT FASHION
This is so true.. Looks like an instagram closet of someone who just won the lottery and bought things blindly with 0 sense of style and knowledge of fashion
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon except he doesnt? He went back and got sentimental pieces like that ugly cherry LV bag simply because when he was poor in high school and wanted one, so once he had the money he went for it? He also buy Birkin to invest because he had said before that the rare ones could double and triple the value. Obviously he has tacky ones where he only buys for show but all the birkins are for investment, while many other are sentimental pieces like that pink gucci
Although I dont like Jeffree I believe his clothing fashion style comes from him being poor when he seems to still be comepensating for all that he couldn't purchase when he was young he's making up for it. But it's true when I see him I dont see stylish fashionista it's very drag queen bling and I think that be could definitely evolve
@@pittayayas Although there's nothing revolutionary about the logic of buying Birkins, every rich person gets them so he might as well have seen them on the Kardashians 😂
I was choked when you said Hermes breeds it's own crocodiles! I mean imagine how many animals have slaughtered just to make accessories, and bought by cheap nonsense assholes .
Bilalash I will say, Hermès only makes like 10 of a crocodile or lizard bag a year. So it’s not that bad. They know that they can’t kill every animal in the world for a bag.
@@benjaminjackson9449 They participate in making those a desirable item, AND kill animals, its very wrong. Haven't you seen those videos of alligators being skinned for LV bags which went viral recently?
jeffree’s dictionary of fashion: - the “best” bag maker: hermes - the “best” shoe maker: loubutin - tracks or daily outfit: gucci and lv - more “dressier” outfit: balmain like it’s clear he doesn’t even know other iconic designer lol. he’s buying stuff because the hype of the brand not necessarily the “fashion” like he said.
when you're going for this aesthetic on purpose, for the sake of art and nostalgia - its cute. but when your whole mindset is like this casually ..... nuh uh honey
Oh wow, I’m a huge art and fashion history nerd too (mostly European, though). It’s always nice to come across a fellow fashion/art history nerd. What’s your favourite period? I love the Rococo.
Exactly and he owns the Jeff koon bags and he didn't talk about them or the art on those bags because he doesn't know and he doesn't care. Also, of course he bought the Da Vinci bag and not the Manet bag because the Mona Lisa is more "recognisable".
Jeffree Star is the type of client an SA at Gucci calls straight away to offload a collection and get their commission. He’s not the type to be invited to an event or fashion show. He’s simply a consumer to these houses.
I think it's so ridiculous that Jeffree praises himself on having a vegan and cruelty-free makeup brand, but owns so many fur and crocodile skin items... disgusting
There's a reason why people who come from old money always buy things that are unassuming, but have impeccable craftsmanship. They don't need to flex that they have the funds.
@@theonyc9061 lol not a fan of Jeffree but dude he is doin just fine, investment here and there and a make up company, it's not like his money is lying under his bed covered lol
He doesnt buy for the fashion, he buys so he can say "I own this." Maybe its my lower middle class speaking but unless its your wedding dress, why would you buy something you would only wear once? And no one needs that many handbags and shoes. I understand hes a collector but he doesnt even seem to be interested in the pieces themselves or the history behind them. Its just LV and Gucci overandoverandover for the recognition. Just but a few expensive things you will absolutely wear multiple times that you are actually interested in.
Exactly, like I really like Doc Martens and while I'm not sure how expensive they are vompared to other shoes. They're expensive compared to the rest of my clothing. But, I love the way they look and I basically live in them, so spending the extra money on having a few pairs is worth it to me. Because I'm actually using them, I'm not getting them for any sort of status symbol (tbh I don't think there's any status with them considering they were originally for factory workers 😂), I get them because they're comfy and I love the look and they last a long time.
Right??? I completely agree with this sentiment! The most expensive clothing i own is my bunad (norwegian National dress) and i would probably have refused my parents getting it for me if i wasnt planning on wearing it at least once a year for the rest of my life. And still i think i should probably wear it more. Getting something so expensive Just to wear it once seems so,,,, wasteful to me. Why buy something if you dont like it enough to wear it much?
I think he just wants to brag what he owns in a indirect way. Like how he is so success that he owns what we cannot. He might has material satisfaction but he may not have mental or emotion satisfaction. Be happy with what you owns and never be a person who wants to brag. It is kind of unhealthy.
My grandma had to flee the farm she grew up on after WW2 and moved to the city. She didn't have a lot of money, she bought timeless, well-made clothes and always looked elegant and well put together. She's the one who taught her daughters and then me that money can't buy taste. People like Jeffree prove that over and over.
That’s the way it should be done rather than buying poorly constructed and ‘trendy’ clothing that goes out of fashion and will not be work after a month. I love the fashion that was about in the 50s and 60s, I think it’s really nice and classic. There’s a ton of really cool second hand shops that sell garments from that era and those pieces still hold up today.
Oh, the contrast between Luke naming the artist, year, and collection/collaboration and J* going “wow…I love this…everyone wanted it…this has cherries on it :)”
@@fenzirulfr Vegetarian. I have one 25yo pair of leather steel toe boots and a 12yo pair of leather gloves that I've occasionally needed for work. Actually, my company switched our gloves requirement last year and last week I found a massive box of those leather gloves in our supply closet. I was thinking when everyone returns to office I'll distribute them out for home use because the waste of something that died really bothers me. And that's what I saw in his closet. A huge waste.
@@fenzirulfr it's not the fact that leather or fur is being used, it's the fact that those animals were killed for that sole purpose. These high end brands are extremely wasteful and cruel to the animals they use.
I am sure he was bullied a lot as a kid so this “revenge” type buying doesn’t surprise me. But damn get your own opinion. Have a personality. Show your perspective.
Agree, Dark Lord Jeffree you can have your ungraceful revenge but then I BEG you put down that 15k Supreme shit and buy something not tacky, boring and search for something that has a soul
Exactly. Spend some of that LV money on therapy, damnit. If us common folk are having to deal with how badly we were bullied and we can't even afford mental health care, he could at least make an effort.
I'm 2 years late but still gonna say Starr's closet epitomizes everything wrong with the world today. Greed. Lust. Narcissism. Excess. I'll stop, you get it.
I’m gonna be honest but when I saw the shoes closet (like almost everything else) it made me think about the Chinese shops* full of brand logos, super bright colors and glitters. For most of the people, this view is ugly in term of fashion, not just because the products in these kind of shops are fake and low quality but also for their appearance (no subtlety at all). I don’t see why some people are amazed by Jeffree closet when it’s basically the same thing. *shops and marketplaces for fake luxury. It’s pretty common in Italy
He really did try to make people think that he owned shoes owned by the actual Spice Girls. He did the same thing with the retina/finger scan. Even with his wealth, he still wants people to think that he’s wealthier than he is, and has more possessions than he actually does. It’s all about flexing. It’s sad. I’d feel sorry for him if I didn’t get such a creepy vibe from him. Actually, I do feel sorry for him. I think a lot of the negative parts of his personality probably stem from a lot of pain. They usually do.
Jeffrees closet is nothing to marvel at, people just like it because it looks rich. Thats all there is to it, theres no substance or knowledge to the style.
benjamin jackson Capitalism is really ruining the art and beauty of fashion tbh. It’s just annoying looking at videos like this especially during a pandemic because the rich are the reason the world sucks. Nothing is made with substance anymore. I’m not even saying this to be ironic but the fashion industry will flourish under communism because artists will be making things because they love fashion not necessarily to sell it. They’ll be more innovation because they don’t have to worry about competition and tryna survive. Communism guarantees everyone free housing and access to healthy food. This would allow designers to do their art with purpose. If Luke was a communist am sure he could go into greater detail to explain how the art of fashion can flourish more under communism rather than capitalism.
It's weird to see the comments of his fans. Every time he shows off all his monetary possessions, girls in the comments will be like "wow this makes me feel really inspired. I'm going to work hard to be that rich!" I don't have the heart to tell them that's very unlikely. But they sure enjoy living vicariously through him.
i rlly love how luke just looks at it and can immediately just go "this is from this fashion show from this collection" and im like tf bestie HOWWWWW U MEMORISE THEMM
Last Name they are jealous of the rich and wish to be rich themselves, but since they aren’t, they want to bring down everyone that is rich and more successful than them. Never understood it either
This is so petty, but I DESPISE his facade of "oh my gosh, I can't believe little ol' me got THIS or had THIS designed for me!!" Like he's been wealthy for a while now and he flaunts his wealth constantly; he clearly knows his status and has never really been humble or modest about it. He only cares about fashion and luxury when it comes to extravagance and name recognition, but he wants to be perceived as this hard-working survivor who overcame the odds to get all this while also flaunting his obscene wealth he received on a racist and oftentimes cruel platform. He can't have it both ways.
How is he having it both ways? He is a survivor, he made a lot of money, and now he gets to show it off. He's also made some terrible remarks in the past and doesn't seem like the nicest person. These things aren't contradicting each other, though
I personally think it would have been better if the dye was a different color, like navy blue would be cool, or if it was just white it would look very elegant and angelic
@Ann P It's wrong in the sense that it's boring and stupid to buy expensive products without actually caring about the product itself. He just buy thems to show that he owns them, which is boring, tacky, and tasteless.
Brilliant comment about how foolish one looks repping a brand's logo items, or filling one's closet with their entire collection, when the brand itself does not respect that person as a customer. Also, the architectural details of this closet look very cheap. The mirrors aren't beveled, the floors are tiled rather than slab marble, the strip lighting should not showing underneath the cabinets , and the joinery looks poorly finished with stock rather than custom molding. I totally judge people who don't follow through to spend money in order to maintain a whole lifestyle rather than just to impress others in pictures. .
Doc PL I thought the same thing when he opened the doors on the clothing cabinets. They had no weight nor did they seem to soft close. They also made a rattling sound. Cheap.
not sure about the inside but in the actual video he states the floor right before the entrance is marble imported from Italy and Jeffree literally stated that Gucci asked him if they could make custom items for him which would obviously mean they respect him and his business so shut up with your negative ass fucking attitude LOL
He's the epitome of "nouveau riche." There's nothing wrong with new money. More power to you! But poor taste is gross, no matter what your net worth is.
Honestly what makes me upset the most is that right after he builds this closet he literally moves out right afterwards into his "dream home". Like if that house wasn't your dream home why did you waste all that money on a closet?? Like you really wanted that closet so why??? Why?????
Jayfeather 5x5 I wish he would make it make sense. It’s such a wasteful spending habit that also happens to be reflected in the millions of tracksuits that he wears.
There are probably rich people like him, but most riches, the ones I know, are very wise at spending. Even building or buying a home is something given a huge planning and thought. Jeffree just seems to like overspending, maybe because he is alone, and enjoys his spending his money?
Rich people in third world countries build homes that would shelter their families for generations. Mansions here have sentimental value to rich people.
The thing that sticks out to me a lot is that he keeps saying “everyone wanted this” and “it’s limited edition” and he even said the wrong designer so it goes to show that he just likes the branded items that are really expensive.
The sparkly red sneakers make me wonder if jefree ever close clicked his heals and said there’s no place like home but ended up instead lost in his own closet
I would love to see you analyse the looks from the series Killing Eve, more so on Villanelle's costumes, explaining the reasoning and the inspirations, as the costumes are not only gorgeous but also a different perspective of the female assassin archetype.
Those were in his boyfriends clothes (I think they broke idk don’t pay that much attention to them) but I wouldn’t be surprised if there was zero effort placed in the boyfriends part of the closet.
@loveutill theendoftimes if he's gonna have this huge luxurious closet with air conditioning to keep some clothes comfortable, then the hangers should match to go along with the "look".
LOVED the point you brought up about "Why not put money into designers that respect you back"--really made me think And yes, youre right, he loves the brand name because he views them as property that can be worth more when resold--I think its a fear of his that his money might one day be taken out from under him so he buys a lot of items with high resale value...which is also why I think we never see him wearing ANY of these items--he's keeping their condition pristine. That's why he cares if its Gucci, Prada, Louboutin, etc.
Yeah he said Jeffree is never invited to these high profile loved client get togethers because they dont love him. They probably think of him as basic and tacky and just love taking his money without giving him any respect except from the salespeople who tell him what he wants to hear because they make money off all his purchases.
@@calebcrayleb3387 as an ex sales assistant i guarantee it's like that, you have regulars that you love and respect and others that are basically a safe income. The smart ones that know fashion well know exactly what they're searching for and you know you can suggest them some more risque/innovative stuff and they'll be interested (tbh they know everything already so it's more like a chill conversation with them). On the other hand you have customers that all what you have to tell them is "new, innovative, expensive, sought after" and you were done. Most of the time these customer start by buying all the iconic stuff and belts (it's always the belts) and then they move towards flashy stuff, we also use them to sell the items that usually people don't buy because they aren't exactly pretty (see for example all that flash/neon nightmare that was the fall/winter collection of 2019). Jeffree definitely fits into the last category, 100%.
I thought he was getting invited to shows and then when Luke said he wasn't i realised that i've never seen him at one. Which is kinda weird considering the amount of money he spends to buy designers stuff and also the clout he has. I mean LV even invited Emma Chamberlain and last year a lot of youtubers and influencers made it to the fashion week in general. I mean somethings seems really off, i guess none of them wants to really have him in the front row
I actually think this opened a conversation on his psique, I’m a fashion nerd but I’m also obsessed with psychology, you could easily make a 2 hours video explaining how Jeffrey has a depressing life through his fashion choices, he grew poor and bullied so of course he’s afraid to lose everything, that’s why he’s always making new businesses and collaborations
What you said about him collecting things just because, made me think about how much my way of thinking about fashion changed by reading Kevin Kwan’s Trilogy Crazy Rich. Jeffree reminds me of Kitty Pong.
His wardrobe is the visualization of “instagram-societie’s” desires. It feels like he is going for the monogrammed stuff because it’s what delivers the message of being rich and admirable instantly to your surroundings. As he says he came from nothing. Maybe he suffered a lot in the state of having “nothing” due to comparison and hierarchy classification. Best way to show that he does not belong there anymore is by wearing brands which is sad because you never let yourself actually understand what you like. Moreover you are replacing it with the society’s idea of being “better” than others. He is the personification of this mindset. That’s why he brings up sentences like “it’s limited edition” or “everybody wanted it” all the time and depends his life choices on others opinion.
The clothes he likes don't have as much resale value as bags...and he emphasized resale value over and over again. He isn't a fan of fashion as much as he is a fan of having "made it" and the bags probably make him feel safe when he invests in them... Safe in his ego and safe in his future wealth.
And his "investment" bags aren't even that good (except for some LV like the Murakami and the Hermes, obviously), if Jeffret truly knew about resale value he'd have that closet filled with Chanel, which has an insane resale value, particularly the classic styles.
@@haruko1501 Yes good point with the Chanel! Especially with these insane price increases happening multiple times a year. Jefree doesnt really know as much as he says he knows regarding reselling... The money he wasted on that wall filled with those ugly sock trainers, loub sneakers, and tacky gucci jackets is probably equal to how much he'd make off of reselling most of the other bags anyways... VERY new money.
The issue I have with JS, during this period, is the excess without purpose. I agree with Luke. If JS collection had a style direction I would be impressed. His collection as is, looks like a retail market where you can find every high end logo. It’s like looking at a bowl of fruit loops.
I find it interesting that he loves his dogs so much, yet has no problem buying all that fur. I understand that most ppl aren't ready to give up meat and leather and PETA is full of problems. But they boil animals alive to harvest fur. I couldn't even wear vintage rabbit after that.
I suppose some people only care about animals when they form a special bond with a certain animal. I.e pets. Im not arguing that everyone should go vegan or whatever. Im certainly not any time soon 🤣. All im saying is that some people are desensitised to it. Im not saying J* fits into that category. But that's the only logical explanation i can come up with.
@Olivia I think they skin animals for fur and boil others animals for something else. When I went vegetarian, I feel down a rabbit hole (no pun intended) of research that was truly horrible. When I was a kid, I just stupidly assumed that the meat I was eating was killed quickly. I guess the fur doesn't separate from the skin unless it's warm. Maybe things have changed? I know I'm privileged enough to live in California where I can buy fruits and vegetables at a decent price. Not everyone can do that.
@@sarahburke8938 Yeah. It's a huge step. I feel like vegetarian is so much easier than vegan too. But seeing a closet full of furs and animal skins is just so icky and bizarre. I feel like that's an easy thing to "give up".
You forget that vegan items like vegan leather and vegan fur have a negative effect on the environment. So its better to have the items made by animals. Maybe in the future there will be a more environmentally friendly option. But there isnt. So i ask people keep this in mind.
I don't like how Jeffree just wears a lot of his clothes once :/// to me loving fashion means loving your clothes, the fit, the feel, the fabric, the way it flows and stuff like that WEARING it and enjoying it. To me he does not love fashion, he loves to COLLECT fashion.
I know!! The point of fashion is that it's *wearable* art. You become the art, so what's the point in hiding all those pieces away, never to see the light of day? I just don't get it
There is something just downright creepy about that guy. The level of phoniness is off the chain. But I do appreciate all the videos you post. I learn something new each time. Thank you.
Ugh, exactly. He has always been fake, narcissistic, and wholly unethical. It is very creepy. I’ve never understood why he’s so popular. I wanted to like him, but very quickly came to realise that his values are very antithetical to my own.
When I first watched the video I noticed he talked a lot about “when I was little” or “when I was in high school this is what everyone wanted” and I think that has a lot to do with why he loves the big brands and the monograms. I don’t think he’s flexing for the sake of flexing. I think his young self is still trying to impress the other high school girls and if he ever gets past that, I think he could pull off some crazy cool looks!
Honestly, this kinda makes me sad. I totally understand wanting a few nice things but can you imagine how much he could have helped a charity or 10 with all the money he has spent on bags? I think he could make such a positive change in so many people's lives if he just sold a few bags and gave away the money.
Well he does donate a lot to charity behind the scenes. My opinion on rich people buying luxury items is that if you compare to what they earn and the luxury items they buy, it's just the same as us buying clothes from zara or h&m, the amount is insignificant.
He does donate to tons of charities and mostly anonymous. He also has given people money in giveaways and even given away nice ass designer bags to people. He is a much more active giver than he is given credit for. And apparently thats the way he wants it.
@@thumamay4342 people who aren't creative and witty with their "read" don't deserve the compliment of having read somebody to filth. Everyone can call someone else an asshole, that ain't no read tho.
I just watched your Huda Beauty closet tour react video yesterday, and it’s interesting to see the contrast between two beauty influencers who both prioritize limited edition pieces. It seems pretty obvious that the difference between them is someone who knows textiles, how things fit on the body, and what makes them work or not work, and someone who just likes limited edition pieces because they’re rarities. Neither is necessarily bad, but I have more respect for the former.
What I don’t understand is that he had his “dream closet” built and he moved RIGHT after it was finished. Seems like a huge fuckin waste of money to me.
Most of it is marketing. The makeup is cruelty-free cause it gives better sales and keeps Jeffree from getting criticism about how his products are made
I also think that he’s buying all of these furs and animal skin products because since they will increase in both rarity and value as more and more brands stop using real animal products (which is honestly kind of a smart investing move)
Vegans are a sensitive bunch: you're like the zillionth person who is acting shocked that he made a BUSINESS, not ETHICAL decision, when it comes to his products (which are all probably horrible for the environment and human rights anyways).
Found your channel through the Emily in Paris video and I cannot get enough!! My favourite videos are your reactions to closet tours and Vogue 7 Days, 7 Looks. Love, love, love xx
jeffrees entire fashion style is made up of spending money and getting back at people “everyone wanted the cherry lv bag” “everyone said i’d never own red bottoms”
The biggest flex in this video is Luke being able to name the year and collection of random items throughout this video
Right? He had to have been good on tests with that memory!
We stan knowledge and passion
as well as the designers of the collection. We stan!
Right? I was so excited when he did that
His level of knowledge - wow!
Luke showing his black Labrador out of nowhere really caught me off guard. Like, you own a dog? And it took me 2 years of subscription to find out? You don’t see dog owners not showing their dogs often.
and you can also hear the dog snoring in the background hnnnnngg
Zenith isn’t he quarantining with his family? Maybe it’s his family dog or he can’t have the dog in his apartment
SAME! He’s adorable
The most frustrating thing ever is the fact that Luke seriously has insane amounts of knowledge and a clear sense of taste that is simultaneously restrained and bold, but he doesn’t have the subscribers yet to champion the amazing undervalued designers that should be championed by people who have insane amounts of money and profess a serious love of fashion yet don’t have the taste level to appreciate design.
YES SPILL
He keeps saying he loves fashion but can only describe each piece by what brand it is and how much it costs
honestly, the best comment here
are you referring to jeffree?
@@rain1641 I think she is
Also how much it is sought after
RIGHTTTT
i dont understand rich people, alll that money but it's just a million pink versions of the same bag and LV monogram stuff??? where's the flavour?? wheres the eccentric millionaire shit??? I want to see vintage 16th century one of a kind fits, an entire outfit thats been welded together by an artist from a small fishing village!! c'mon people
Bradie Maree if I had money I would buy at least one dress from one of those women in Myanmar that make a special silk made of tulip stem. Crazy Rich Asians say it is the most exclusive silk out there
i love my aesthetics. the lack of awareness for an aesthetic with some people personally is insulting to me. you can have multiple, just have at least one. the expensive aesthetic is only really an expensive aesthetic if it makes you look put together and have flair.
Having money does not mean you have good taste
Mila Cruz truth. and its a shame too.
"where's the flavour? Im tasting none of that, where is the nutmeg the cinnamon? "
My godmother used to be an editor of a massive magazine in Australia and she ALWAYS says unless you're in Russia the easiest way to see if someone is old or new money is by how many Birkins they own. All her friends have like one, usually black or brown and it was their mothers or grandmothers. You can buy all the new LV or Chanel but really there is absolutely no reason to own more than three Hermes bags - A Birkin for traveling, a Kelly for when you see your mother in law and a Constance your grandmother once wore.
That actually so cool and interesting. It’s very nice to know that there are still classy people on earth like ur godmother!
I'm going to take this comment and lock it in my heart. Beautiful and wise.
I mean really, you don’t even need all of the bags you mentioned either.
I’m poor Bethany
He has all that money yet dresses like my eastern european cousins in monogrammed tracksuits... can't relate
Can't relate to being rich? I think how bitter this comment is, kind obvious.
IM SCREAMING ☠️☠️☠️
@@neutralman9124 I can't relate to being a racist like jeffree
James Keeling he’s so blatantly insecure about his wealth, it’s kinda sad ngl. Like, I’m very financially secure, and can afford fancy brands. I’m still gonna go thrifting or make my own clothes, because I don’t really care bout what people think of my financial status. Jeffree on the other hand thinks he needs to be head to toe in designer brands. He looks like a poor person that buys fake brands because he wants everyone to think he’s rich or tasteful. Kinda sad ngl.
Yo, ne blati nas tako, nismo svi džiberi i gaseri
it sounds like he's making up for what he couldn't have during his childhood, which is fine but it doesn't seem like he genuinely wanted them. he just bought them to prove a point
People wouldn't tell him that he'll never have a birkin if he didn't wanted one from the start right?
@@zurcaledgutierrez7678 No not really... Articles of clothing, cars, estates, and so many other high value items are used to mock poor people. If you want to make someone feel poor it's as easy as naming sonething out of their price range, no matter if they aren't actually poor... Say someone said "oh you'd never be able to afford..." you could add any expensive thing in that gap and it would have the same effecr. And Jeffree most likely liked fashion, so they picked something fashion related, y'know?
@Ann P I sure hope being stupid isn't a sin, or else you're gonna be seeing the devil real soon. God didn't bless anybody. Not everyone works for their wealth, what kinda of common idealistic point of view is that? You really think companies exploiting humans, animals and nature (supposedly created by God, wonder what He'd think about that.) work for the money they have? There's such a clear difference between just being wealthy and living amongst less "blessed" people and actively mocking them, which is obviously what I was referring to. Learn what the Sins mean, please. Greed is not desiring what you do not have. And poor people can't be greedy if they already barely own anything.
What broken families create
@@marialee1008 ??? my parents split when I was 7, grew up poor and mentally strained and I literally couldn't give a shit about expensive things. Its more to do with the fact that the lifestyle he's in relies on flexing...
I don't really know much about Jeffree Star, but he strikes me as someone still living in his high school self looking forward to the ten year reunion when he can tell everyone; "You know all those things we wanted back then? I have all of them now."
I wonder if he is really as rich as he says he is, or another faux rich blokes who rents planes and houses
@@sheelahales4738 Unfourtunetly he is actually rich because all his stans buy all his makeup and he's the richest youtuber on the site.
@@Mooshhyy gross
I love this comment. Sums it up beautifully.
100%
The Birkin wall says it all- it’s not about the fashion, it’s about the exclusivity
it's the same thing as hoarding toilet paper nowadays, tbh-
@@Kale-as-in-kaleidoscope UR PROFILE PIC AND USER😏🤣
A lot of rich people collect Birkin Bags as an investment as well
@@SamanthaD89 yup the speak a different language in money. Its art..
Right. The big ugly ones are not it.
The way he describes why he bought his items just shows how little he cares for fashion. He's just like "everyone wanted this back in high school, so I had to get it", "these are highly sought out this year" etc. All he cares about is the hype around a product, not the product itself.
Well yeah, I’m broke but if I ever got rich I would probably first try to buy the stuff I wanted in high school that was popular
@@dmitriagnes yeah but he literally says throughout the video "i just love fashion so much" like no you don't jeffree, you just like the hype- not saying it's not a valid reason to buy, but like,,,,don't claim to be a big fashion fan if you don't actually care about the art lol
D'Mitri Agnes ok like cool? good for you? i was just explaining why people are commenting on the fact that he’s more about the hype/flex than the fashion, it’s because he says he loves fashion. i genuinely believe that jeffree thinks of himself as a fashionable person who’s fairly knowledgable, so i think it’s fair for ppl to give their opinion (same way u gave ur opinion on HLM). ngl for someone who’s calling out others for having a sense of superiority you sure do give off that exact vibe lol
Not defending him but with how poor he was as a child,it makes sense. When I first started getting my own source of income I did the same thing he did with buying items just because I thought it was cool and not because I genuinely wanted it because I was finally able to afford things
probably why he only collects limited edition pieces
It all honestly looks so dated. None of it is timeless or even trendy for that matter. Also what's the point of designer sneakers? Unless they have some novel design, they're usually just modeled after Converse, Nike, Reebok, etc. with a different logo on them.
I love Jeffery and he likes spending his money so what?
@@shirleysimmons254 he’s racist though? there is even more info about how problematic he is, and you love him???
Dolly was right. . . it takes a lot of money to look that cheap
Savage 😆
Who’s dolly?
@@joanybanez7651 Legendary singer/songwriter Dolly Parton
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I would love a video of a list of underrated Fashion Designers.
Definitely
Ditto!
exactly what i was thinking!!
@hautelemode this!
Can you name some please
Luxury items does not equal taste. Even his robe doesn’t look impressive. He’s fashion is bland like his personality. Both just vile. Voldemort is not all that.
Jeffree is the stereotypical example of "new wealth". His issues from the past are reflected in his obsession with material items. It is like he is trying to fill a void, trying to feel valued, important and acknowledged.
anavrin91 very good point!
you just blew my mind
I love how on point this comment is
I mean just listen to his reasoning for buying an item, "people in high school wanted this bag." "Kim K made this famous." "There's only two of these bags in the world and I own one." "This was a very sought after bag." He has some major issues connecting his worth and status to his material items and he also doesn't talk about how the bags make hin feel personally but how everyone around him was reacting to the bag.
Yasss gawd. 'tounge pops'
Did anyone notice how often he said "I bought this because they said I could never have it" or "it was so popular when I was in high school and I couldn't afford it"? It looks like he buys fashion out of spite not because he really loves what's behind the logo or the artistry. It makes me kinda sad.
It's definitely sad, I don't get why people find that kind of mentality aspirational. You don't need to validate yourself through what you own...
Because he’s still insecure . If I was a millionaire I wouldn’t care about people ! I would buy things I would actually wear! He hasn’t worn half the bags !
He does everything out of spite
You think he bought it out spite rather than nostalgia? Or the fact that he was finally able to achieve his dreams? Like his fashion sense is vile but you clearly have the wrong point of view.
It’s sad y’all are sad for him. He is a self made millionaire, that can get literally whatever he wants, for whatever reason he wants, when he wants, and here you are being petty. I guess if you (bitterly) don’t have what he has, is better just to bitch about it, right??
That’s what is really really SAD.
Biggest flex here is Luke showing up in a black t shirt and still having more style than Jeffrey’s whole closet
Unpopular opinion: Supreme items are fugly and tacky, I immediately distrust anyone that owns Supreme, bootleg or nah.
I’d go with just plain boring, but yeah.
I have a Supreme hoodie but thats only because I got it at a thrift shop and it was comfortable. Whether it is real or fake, I haven't bothered to check or care. Name brands are typically just a status symbol.
Fem Portagal Enjoy your hoodie regardless of what other people say or think it’s not about them it’s about you and what you like. Wear it and enjoy it live for yourself not others.
so is LV and Gucci
Supreme products are just show off items that how much you can spend money in stupid ways (eg. Supreme brick) . It is basically a normal product that put a magical name on it. Nothing special.
you made such a good point about youtubers spending $$$$ at fashion houses and never getting noticed / invited to shows. never even thought of it.
Its really sad if you think about it. Probably these youtubers genuinly like these brands, and the brands don't give a shit about them.
Well Gucci made him custom stuff & Virgil always gifts him a lot. Which I wonder how that’s going since Virgil & Kanye are besties and Jeffree & the KarJenners are anything But
@@evelien135 I think though he spends a lot and these brands might let him have special limited edition pieces, they don't want him at their shows nor be truly associated with him.
@@7Mushrooms7 True. The brands do associate with people who have truly style. For example Jamie Chua or Heart Evangelista. They get invited to fashion weeks etc. So I would say is that style matters for big brands
7Mushrooms7 damn, no matter how much these influencers buy from these big brands - you’re right. I can’t ever seem to name a time when I’ve seen a “big” and “flashy” RUclipsr at a LV or Versace show. Bit depressing
Dudeeeee His spice girl shoes can be bought at Japan in any cosplay store, he is just buying the brand.
I thought those where the ones Cher wore in clueless or iggy wore in fancy
What they say: I LOOOOVE fashion
What they mean: I love opulence
kinda off topic, may I suggest watching ContraPoints' Opulence video
@@vampyrphile8458 omg i was just going to say that love contra
@@vampyrphile8458 I already have, it is one of my favourite videos that Natalie has put out.
What their outfit says: I’m tacky
Now that’s a word I oughta search up 👀
For someone who boasts about his make up brand being cruelty-free, his wardrobe sure as shit ain’t cruelty-free!
Wow good point, the inconsistency of values here 🙄
@@capir0te lol this racist alien has no values, making his products cruelty-free is just financially beneficial
Just another example of how much of a hypocrite he is
ouch
@lo l that's true. But companies try to play it off as authentic so you assume that's their values as you they make their products cruelty free. Just shows his ingenuity
During the entire video Jeffree looked like a widow who's husband "mysteriously disappeared"
🤣💯
Money really can't buy taste. He loves luxury but not fashion. It's about the flex, not the craftsmanship.
Alfie i agree
Well said, he buys a lot of sets and warmups...
He’s always been like this tho, even when he was dirt poor during his MySpace days, he would always get luxury goods
🤧
@@MH-dm4qc what he enjoys is the status associated with those brands and showing off his wealth, that's why he doesn't care for cool designers, only luxury goods.
My thoughts exactly, where is the vintage Christian Dior, Givenchy, Balenciaga, Alaia, Valentino, McQueen? All that money and not a single piece of clothing made by Galliano?
THIS. Not a single haute couture garment from the House of Dior, or from vintage McQueen collections. Just a large selection of gaudy, rhinestone-bedazzled, exotic showpieces.
Oh my god if I had that kind of money for fashion I would be buying vintage and custom clothing. Imagine shopping for fabrics with no budget and access to great tailoring!!
That takes an actual eye and brains . . . It's SO EASY to have a salesperson trick u into always thinking u need the latest newest newest. You'll never have enough and the saleperson will always have u feeding!!
Mitchell Seyna not even. I don’t think I have an eye, yet if I had the money, I’d buy vintage, or have some talented tailors create my wardrobe. I don’t really care about brands, just quality, style and craftsmanship. If some common art student like me can acknowledge even that, it just goes to show exactly how blind jeffree is to couture and fashion.
Thank 👏🏻 you 👏🏻
He doesnt get invited to fashion shows because his “fashion sense” is being a walking advertisement with logos from expensive brands and that’s it. No taste, all full on tacky.
Thank you for saying the truth: JEFFREE IS NOT A FASHIONISTA AT ALL, HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND FASHION (neither does he care), HE DOESN'T TAKE RISKS, he only buys certain types of pieces (mostly covered in logos) from big fashion houses, not for thefashion itself, just as a way to flaunt his money.
As you said: HE LOVES LUXURY, NOT FASHION
This is so true.. Looks like an instagram closet of someone who just won the lottery and bought things blindly with 0 sense of style and knowledge of fashion
@@VASIGTravelingLifeinLondon except he doesnt? He went back and got sentimental pieces like that ugly cherry LV bag simply because when he was poor in high school and wanted one, so once he had the money he went for it? He also buy Birkin to invest because he had said before that the rare ones could double and triple the value. Obviously he has tacky ones where he only buys for show but all the birkins are for investment, while many other are sentimental pieces like that pink gucci
i'm with you
Although I dont like Jeffree I believe his clothing fashion style comes from him being poor when he seems to still be comepensating for all that he couldn't purchase when he was young he's making up for it. But it's true when I see him I dont see stylish fashionista it's very drag queen bling and I think that be could definitely evolve
@@pittayayas Although there's nothing revolutionary about the logic of buying Birkins, every rich person gets them so he might as well have seen them on the Kardashians 😂
His makeup is vegan and cruelty free but then he buys crocodile skin bags and fur coats? Okay.
its bc he doesnt want to miss out on vegan customers
@@martha8545 exactly. Sells better. I am disgusted by watching this video
Vegan cruelty free so people will buy it 💵 $he couldn’t care less
Hmmm🤷🏾♀️
Lmao nothing surprises me about Jeffree anymore
will I ever watch a celebrity closet tour: no
will I watch HauteLeMode react to them: hell yes
So this guy is basically the Gordon Ramsey of fashion. I'm subscribing.
Xenia Turcanu haha lmao yes
Exactly lol
Lol
true she kinda sound mean but in a educational way lol
He's great!! I highly recommend his fashion history videos!
I was choked when you said Hermes breeds it's own crocodiles! I mean imagine how many animals have slaughtered just to make accessories, and bought by cheap nonsense assholes .
*Or to make food just to be tossed into a trashbin outside McDonald's
the leather on the himalayan birkins are from albino aligators.. that's why they are so rare and expensive.
@@theonyc9061people dont eat white albino alligators tho
Bilalash I will say, Hermès only makes like 10 of a crocodile or lizard bag a year. So it’s not that bad. They know that they can’t kill every animal in the world for a bag.
@@benjaminjackson9449 They participate in making those a desirable item, AND kill animals, its very wrong. Haven't you seen those videos of alligators being skinned for LV bags which went viral recently?
jeffree’s dictionary of fashion:
- the “best” bag maker: hermes
- the “best” shoe maker: loubutin
- tracks or daily outfit: gucci and lv
- more “dressier” outfit: balmain
like it’s clear he doesn’t even know other iconic designer lol. he’s buying stuff because the hype of the brand not necessarily the “fashion” like he said.
"Best" is extremely subjective. Your best, my bests, and his bests will not be the same.
Lindsay Ellis described the aesthetic of the early 2000's as just "big and dumb and loud" and that's what I'm getting from Jeffree's fashion
when you're going for this aesthetic on purpose, for the sake of art and nostalgia - its cute. but when your whole mindset is like this casually ..... nuh uh honey
i mean...that's when he became famous...
Who the hell is Lindsay Ellis?
@@sliccowens Lindsay Ellis is a RUclipsr who mainly makes very in depth video essays about movies and other media
HELLO I WORSHIP LINDSAY ELLIS !!!
as a massive art history and fashion history nerd jeffree’s flawed mindset of expensive and shiny = beauty makes me cringe so hard
Oh wow, I’m a huge art and fashion history nerd too (mostly European, though). It’s always nice to come across a fellow fashion/art history nerd. What’s your favourite period? I love the Rococo.
Same!!! Im also a fashion history nerd!!
Usually I don't like Moschino, but I really enjoyed their collection this year. I loved their marionette show.
Exactly and he owns the Jeff koon bags and he didn't talk about them or the art on those bags because he doesn't know and he doesn't care. Also, of course he bought the Da Vinci bag and not the Manet bag because the Mona Lisa is more "recognisable".
As a fellow fashion history nerd, if I had that much money, I would buy actual vintage pieces and wear them all around
Jeffree Star is the type of client an SA at Gucci calls straight away to offload a collection and get their commission. He’s not the type to be invited to an event or fashion show. He’s simply a consumer to these houses.
I think it's so ridiculous that Jeffree praises himself on having a vegan and cruelty-free makeup brand, but owns so many fur and crocodile skin items... disgusting
What r you gonna do?
@@themango9644 ?
@@themango9644 haha you fanboibitch
@@themango9644 mans really got pressed over facts, sis killing an animal for a handbag is not okay
@@alexisjauregui3523 what do you think ur comment accomplished?
The amount of times he says "I just love fashion" when all he owns are mainstream luxury brands is...a choice
I love it. It was subtle
notice how he said “people told me i’d never afford this” so much, he doesn’t care about fashion he cares about feeling better than everyone else
All Jeffrey ever seems to wear on a daily basis are monogrammed track suits.
jeffree star is really the stereotype of every new rich that spends money on logos and luxury brands having 0 style such a loose of money
TiagoShirayuki so agree
There's a reason why people who come from old money always buy things that are unassuming, but have impeccable craftsmanship. They don't need to flex that they have the funds.
slasherflicks agreed. It’s tacky and just proves that money can’t buy fashion.
@@theonyc9061 lol not a fan of Jeffree but dude he is doin just fine, investment here and there and a make up company, it's not like his money is lying under his bed covered lol
@@theonyc9061 Jefree has too many businesses for this to be true lols. He'll be rich till the day he dies
This is 2000’s Paris Hilton aesthetic on steroids.
He doesnt buy for the fashion, he buys so he can say "I own this."
Maybe its my lower middle class speaking but unless its your wedding dress, why would you buy something you would only wear once? And no one needs that many handbags and shoes. I understand hes a collector but he doesnt even seem to be interested in the pieces themselves or the history behind them. Its just LV and Gucci overandoverandover for the recognition. Just but a few expensive things you will absolutely wear multiple times that you are actually interested in.
Exactly, like I really like Doc Martens and while I'm not sure how expensive they are vompared to other shoes. They're expensive compared to the rest of my clothing. But, I love the way they look and I basically live in them, so spending the extra money on having a few pairs is worth it to me. Because I'm actually using them, I'm not getting them for any sort of status symbol (tbh I don't think there's any status with them considering they were originally for factory workers 😂), I get them because they're comfy and I love the look and they last a long time.
He's not a collector. He has no passion for any of the things he has bought.
Right??? I completely agree with this sentiment! The most expensive clothing i own is my bunad (norwegian National dress) and i would probably have refused my parents getting it for me if i wasnt planning on wearing it at least once a year for the rest of my life. And still i think i should probably wear it more.
Getting something so expensive Just to wear it once seems so,,,, wasteful to me. Why buy something if you dont like it enough to wear it much?
I don't see an issue with collecting but like he's not passionate about the collecting like sneaker heads would be for example.
I think he just wants to brag what he owns in a indirect way. Like how he is so success that he owns what we cannot. He might has material satisfaction but he may not have mental or emotion satisfaction. Be happy with what you owns and never be a person who wants to brag. It is kind of unhealthy.
My grandma had to flee the farm she grew up on after WW2 and moved to the city. She didn't have a lot of money, she bought timeless, well-made clothes and always looked elegant and well put together. She's the one who taught her daughters and then me that money can't buy taste. People like Jeffree prove that over and over.
That’s the way it should be done rather than buying poorly constructed and ‘trendy’ clothing that goes out of fashion and will not be work after a month. I love the fashion that was about in the 50s and 60s, I think it’s really nice and classic. There’s a ton of really cool second hand shops that sell garments from that era and those pieces still hold up today.
And I hope no one calls your grandma’s beautiful, classic style basic.
Oh, the contrast between Luke naming the artist, year, and collection/collaboration and J* going “wow…I love this…everyone wanted it…this has cherries on it :)”
How many animals died just to decorate this guy's closet basically?
Are you vegan?
*they say hermes (i think but it's a brand he has) makes their own crocodile farm and stuff,which means.... probably a lot....*
@@fenzirulfr Vegetarian. I have one 25yo pair of leather steel toe boots and a 12yo pair of leather gloves that I've occasionally needed for work. Actually, my company switched our gloves requirement last year and last week I found a massive box of those leather gloves in our supply closet. I was thinking when everyone returns to office I'll distribute them out for home use because the waste of something that died really bothers me. And that's what I saw in his closet. A huge waste.
Brandon
No but we do have basic respect for other animals, which is the bare minimum
@@fenzirulfr it's not the fact that leather or fur is being used, it's the fact that those animals were killed for that sole purpose. These high end brands are extremely wasteful and cruel to the animals they use.
I am sure he was bullied a lot as a kid so this “revenge” type buying doesn’t surprise me. But damn get your own opinion. Have a personality. Show your perspective.
Agree, Dark Lord Jeffree you can have your ungraceful revenge but then I BEG you put down that 15k Supreme shit and buy something not tacky, boring and search for something that has a soul
Exactly. Spend some of that LV money on therapy, damnit. If us common folk are having to deal with how badly we were bullied and we can't even afford mental health care, he could at least make an effort.
I'm 2 years late but still gonna say Starr's closet epitomizes everything wrong with the world today. Greed. Lust. Narcissism. Excess. I'll stop, you get it.
It's never too late to say a fact
I'm sure back in the old days there were people as him also. I don't think it's something new today.
I am honestly loving you dragging Jeffree's bad taste. I can't stand him.
I’m gonna be honest but when I saw the shoes closet (like almost everything else) it made me think about the Chinese shops* full of brand logos, super bright colors and glitters. For most of the people, this view is ugly in term of fashion, not just because the products in these kind of shops are fake and low quality but also for their appearance (no subtlety at all). I don’t see why some people are amazed by Jeffree closet when it’s basically the same thing. *shops and marketplaces for fake luxury. It’s pretty common in Italy
For sure! Thats exactly how the stores in those fake-brand markets look
Agreed, and like I don't see the appeal in big brands like Gucci, it's so expensive only for something ugly, and not fashionable at all
He really did try to make people think that he owned shoes owned by the actual Spice Girls.
He did the same thing with the retina/finger scan.
Even with his wealth, he still wants people to think that he’s wealthier than he is, and has more possessions than he actually does.
It’s all about flexing. It’s sad. I’d feel sorry for him if I didn’t get such a creepy vibe from him. Actually, I do feel sorry for him. I think a lot of the negative parts of his personality probably stem from a lot of pain. They usually do.
Jeffrees closet is nothing to marvel at, people just like it because it looks rich. Thats all there is to it, theres no substance or knowledge to the style.
benjamin jackson Capitalism is really ruining the art and beauty of fashion tbh. It’s just annoying looking at videos like this especially during a pandemic because the rich are the reason the world sucks. Nothing is made with substance anymore. I’m not even saying this to be ironic but the fashion industry will flourish under communism because artists will be making things because they love fashion not necessarily to sell it. They’ll be more innovation because they don’t have to worry about competition and tryna survive. Communism guarantees everyone free housing and access to healthy food. This would allow designers to do their art with purpose. If Luke was a communist am sure he could go into greater detail to explain how the art of fashion can flourish more under communism rather than capitalism.
true you can tell that he only gets all of this stuff is so other people gag over it
Thank you. My exact thoughts. That guy buys whatever has printed monograms over 20000 dollars doesn't matter if it's plastic.
It's weird to see the comments of his fans. Every time he shows off all his monetary possessions, girls in the comments will be like "wow this makes me feel really inspired. I'm going to work hard to be that rich!"
I don't have the heart to tell them that's very unlikely. But they sure enjoy living vicariously through him.
benjamin jackson
Bullshit.
He has a deep appreciation of Hermes and has multiple other bags besides Birkins
Watching Luke while designing/sewing clothes hits different
Does it keep you from making ugly boring stuff?
@@hannahstahl1857 oh absolutely, I feel like if I made sth ugly/boring Luke would appear out of nowhere and beat me up
Kamil M exactly. That also means start making videos of your work.
Lmao for real 😳
@@hannahstahl1857 maybe one day... I don't feel like I'm skilled enough yet
i rlly love how luke just looks at it and can immediately just go "this is from this fashion show from this collection" and im like tf bestie HOWWWWW U MEMORISE THEMM
When he said "I could buy a few homes with that one" 🤢🤢 eat the rich
This whole video screams "I think that I'm more special than other people for having money"
I dearly wish he would use this wealth for charity instead.
What exactly does the "eat the rich" movement stands for? Do you want to be a communist or something like that.. I don't understand the idea.
I'm no Jeffree stan, but I think he worked hard for his money though? 😐 He used to be poor as heck.
Last Name they are jealous of the rich and wish to be rich themselves, but since they aren’t, they want to bring down everyone that is rich and more successful than them. Never understood it either
This is so petty, but I DESPISE his facade of "oh my gosh, I can't believe little ol' me got THIS or had THIS designed for me!!" Like he's been wealthy for a while now and he flaunts his wealth constantly; he clearly knows his status and has never really been humble or modest about it. He only cares about fashion and luxury when it comes to extravagance and name recognition, but he wants to be perceived as this hard-working survivor who overcame the odds to get all this while also flaunting his obscene wealth he received on a racist and oftentimes cruel platform. He can't have it both ways.
How is he having it both ways? He is a survivor, he made a lot of money, and now he gets to show it off. He's also made some terrible remarks in the past and doesn't seem like the nicest person. These things aren't contradicting each other, though
@@cuntyclown hes trying to appear humble.
Bt then isn't.
JQuiet The ol’ humblebrag
‘sometimes investing doesn’t go to plan’
everyone: *stares at mountains of beanie babies* yeah. sometimes.
Honestly, that white-and-moss-green LV fur bag/outfit just looks like the underside of a bathtub that hasn't been washed in a year lol
I still like it but you’re not wrong lol
I personally think it would have been better if the dye was a different color, like navy blue would be cool, or if it was just white it would look very elegant and angelic
Looks like the inside of my mans underpants after sharting
LOL yes like in the Sims if your bath is dirty
I think it's part of the art. Mixing gross and fancy
He has a 10,000 lbs vault door that doesnt even connect to the ceiling?? Lol
Like, the weakest space of a vault is its walls.
I didn't even notice that wow
I love how effortlessly he can open a 10,000 lb door, with one hand no less!
Because it is about the appearance of wealth, not functionality
I thought it was a mirror
That “vault door” doesn’t go the ceiling or extend into the walls and is no thicker than a normal door. But props for faking it, I guess.
Jefrree star has no style. He doesn’t like fashion, he likes putting logos to his body
@Ann P shut up with this toxic positivity
@Ann P It's wrong in the sense that it's boring and stupid to buy expensive products without actually caring about the product itself. He just buy thems to show that he owns them, which is boring, tacky, and tasteless.
@Ann P yeah but it’s not ethical and also he doesn’t love fashion, he just loves the attention and exclusivity that comes with it.
@@3434-c1t I agree
@@Stephanie-sy9oy Thank you
Brilliant comment about how foolish one looks repping a brand's logo items, or filling one's closet with their entire collection, when the brand itself does not respect that person as a customer. Also, the architectural details of this closet look very cheap. The mirrors aren't beveled, the floors are tiled rather than slab marble, the strip lighting should not showing underneath the cabinets , and the joinery looks poorly finished with stock rather than custom molding. I totally judge people who don't follow through to spend money in order to maintain a whole lifestyle rather than just to impress others in pictures. .
Doc PL I thought the same thing when he opened the doors on the clothing cabinets. They had no weight nor did they seem to soft close. They also made a rattling sound. Cheap.
@Annette Denomatth Oh shut up
i thought it was slab marble...
not sure about the inside but in the actual video he states the floor right before the entrance is marble imported from Italy and Jeffree literally stated that Gucci asked him if they could make custom items for him which would obviously mean they respect him and his business so shut up with your negative ass fucking attitude LOL
You sound rich
Jeffree Star is the epitome of “money can’t buy taste and class”.
He's the epitome of "nouveau riche."
There's nothing wrong with new money. More power to you! But poor taste is gross, no matter what your net worth is.
your comment is everything. so true.
Ew
Honestly what makes me upset the most is that right after he builds this closet he literally moves out right afterwards into his "dream home". Like if that house wasn't your dream home why did you waste all that money on a closet?? Like you really wanted that closet so why??? Why?????
Jayfeather 5x5 I wish he would make it make sense. It’s such a wasteful spending habit that also happens to be reflected in the millions of tracksuits that he wears.
There are probably rich people like him, but most riches, the ones I know, are very wise at spending. Even building or buying a home is something given a huge planning and thought. Jeffree just seems to like overspending, maybe because he is alone, and enjoys his spending his money?
@@omar5518 He just likes to show off his wealth
Rich people in third world countries build homes that would shelter their families for generations. Mansions here have sentimental value to rich people.
IKR
The thing that sticks out to me a lot is that he keeps saying “everyone wanted this” and “it’s limited edition” and he even said the wrong designer so it goes to show that he just likes the branded items that are really expensive.
The sparkly red sneakers make me wonder if jefree ever close clicked his heals and said there’s no place like home but ended up instead lost in his own closet
_oh my gOD_ you got me with that
Qvhiu7
I would love to see you analyse the looks from the series Killing Eve, more so on Villanelle's costumes, explaining the reasoning and the inspirations, as the costumes are not only gorgeous but also a different perspective of the female assassin archetype.
Anna Rose loveeee this
I would LOVE a Villanelle review...stunnsational idea!
Best dressed tv characters 2ould be a great series.
Jordan James stunsational?? love the word girl,
it would be incredible!!! please luke
Since he mentions Sex and the City, I think it would be so much fun to see you react to a compilation of Sex and the City fashion.
The mismatched hangers at the beginning bother me because he has the resources to make them all match
Those were in his boyfriends clothes (I think they broke idk don’t pay that much attention to them) but I wouldn’t be surprised if there was zero effort placed in the boyfriends part of the closet.
That's his only positive trait. He reuses something
@loveutill theendoftimes if he's gonna have this huge luxurious closet with air conditioning to keep some clothes comfortable, then the hangers should match to go along with the "look".
@loveutill theendoftimes Us people who are slightly obsessive care. I noticed it right away.
Could yall please get it together, who cares about his hangers
LOVED the point you brought up about "Why not put money into designers that respect you back"--really made me think
And yes, youre right, he loves the brand name because he views them as property that can be worth more when resold--I think its a fear of his that his money might one day be taken out from under him so he buys a lot of items with high resale value...which is also why I think we never see him wearing ANY of these items--he's keeping their condition pristine. That's why he cares if its Gucci, Prada, Louboutin, etc.
If that's true, then thats kinda very smart of hom
Yeah he said Jeffree is never invited to these high profile loved client get togethers because they dont love him. They probably think of him as basic and tacky and just love taking his money without giving him any respect except from the salespeople who tell him what he wants to hear because they make money off all his purchases.
@@calebcrayleb3387 as an ex sales assistant i guarantee it's like that, you have regulars that you love and respect and others that are basically a safe income. The smart ones that know fashion well know exactly what they're searching for and you know you can suggest them some more risque/innovative stuff and they'll be interested (tbh they know everything already so it's more like a chill conversation with them). On the other hand you have customers that all what you have to tell them is "new, innovative, expensive, sought after" and you were done. Most of the time these customer start by buying all the iconic stuff and belts (it's always the belts) and then they move towards flashy stuff, we also use them to sell the items that usually people don't buy because they aren't exactly pretty (see for example all that flash/neon nightmare that was the fall/winter collection of 2019). Jeffree definitely fits into the last category, 100%.
I thought he was getting invited to shows and then when Luke said he wasn't i realised that i've never seen him at one. Which is kinda weird considering the amount of money he spends to buy designers stuff and also the clout he has. I mean LV even invited Emma Chamberlain and last year a lot of youtubers and influencers made it to the fashion week in general. I mean somethings seems really off, i guess none of them wants to really have him in the front row
I actually think this opened a conversation on his psique, I’m a fashion nerd but I’m also obsessed with psychology, you could easily make a 2 hours video explaining how Jeffrey has a depressing life through his fashion choices, he grew poor and bullied so of course he’s afraid to lose everything, that’s why he’s always making new businesses and collaborations
What you said about him collecting things just because, made me think about how much my way of thinking about fashion changed by reading Kevin Kwan’s Trilogy Crazy Rich. Jeffree reminds me of Kitty Pong.
His wardrobe is the visualization of “instagram-societie’s” desires.
It feels like he is going for the monogrammed stuff because it’s what delivers the message of being rich and admirable instantly to your surroundings.
As he says he came from nothing. Maybe he suffered a lot in the state of having “nothing” due to comparison and hierarchy classification.
Best way to show that he does not belong there anymore is by wearing brands which is sad because you never let yourself actually understand what you like. Moreover you are replacing it with the society’s idea of being “better” than others. He is the personification of this mindset. That’s why he brings up sentences like “it’s limited edition” or “everybody wanted it” all the time and depends his life choices on others opinion.
cemi - couldn’t have said it better myself
The clothes he likes don't have as much resale value as bags...and he emphasized resale value over and over again.
He isn't a fan of fashion as much as he is a fan of having "made it" and the bags probably make him feel safe when he invests in them... Safe in his ego and safe in his future wealth.
And his "investment" bags aren't even that good (except for some LV like the Murakami and the Hermes, obviously), if Jeffret truly knew about resale value he'd have that closet filled with Chanel, which has an insane resale value, particularly the classic styles.
when they are a limited collection, they do. thats why birkins are so expensive
@@haruko1501 Yes good point with the Chanel! Especially with these insane price increases happening multiple times a year. Jefree doesnt really know as much as he says he knows regarding reselling... The money he wasted on that wall filled with those ugly sock trainers, loub sneakers, and tacky gucci jackets is probably equal to how much he'd make off of reselling most of the other bags anyways... VERY new money.
But he does have the mink and crocodile pieces from Louis Vuitton ss19 men’s which were limited to less than 10 in the world
that's a great point
The issue I have with JS, during this period, is the excess without purpose. I agree with Luke. If JS collection had a style direction I would be impressed. His collection as is, looks like a retail market where you can find every high end logo. It’s like looking at a bowl of fruit loops.
I find it interesting that he loves his dogs so much, yet has no problem buying all that fur. I understand that most ppl aren't ready to give up meat and leather and PETA is full of problems. But they boil animals alive to harvest fur. I couldn't even wear vintage rabbit after that.
I suppose some people only care about animals when they form a special bond with a certain animal. I.e pets. Im not arguing that everyone should go vegan or whatever. Im certainly not any time soon 🤣. All im saying is that some people are desensitised to it. Im not saying J* fits into that category. But that's the only logical explanation i can come up with.
@Olivia I think they skin animals for fur and boil others animals for something else. When I went vegetarian, I feel down a rabbit hole (no pun intended) of research that was truly horrible. When I was a kid, I just stupidly assumed that the meat I was eating was killed quickly. I guess the fur doesn't separate from the skin unless it's warm. Maybe things have changed? I know I'm privileged enough to live in California where I can buy fruits and vegetables at a decent price. Not everyone can do that.
@@sarahburke8938 Yeah. It's a huge step. I feel like vegetarian is so much easier than vegan too. But seeing a closet full of furs and animal skins is just so icky and bizarre. I feel like that's an easy thing to "give up".
What if you made it into a purse after it lived a good happy life
You forget that vegan items like vegan leather and vegan fur have a negative effect on the environment. So its better to have the items made by animals. Maybe in the future there will be a more environmentally friendly option. But there isnt. So i ask people keep this in mind.
I feel like J*'s "style" is being extravagant and flaunting his wealth. and that's about it
He says it himself. He’s a collector of clothes and like to wear expensive stuff. That’s his style. Nothing bad about it
@@supbitchass9908 he also likes to flaunt himself wearing expensive clothes. where did I say there's anything wrong with that?
It's fascinating how he can tell the designer, collaboration, year, show and model of almost everything un the video
I don't like how Jeffree just wears a lot of his clothes once :/// to me loving fashion means loving your clothes, the fit, the feel, the fabric, the way it flows and stuff like that WEARING it and enjoying it. To me he does not love fashion, he loves to COLLECT fashion.
I know!! The point of fashion is that it's *wearable* art. You become the art, so what's the point in hiding all those pieces away, never to see the light of day? I just don't get it
And even then it's just collecting like 2 brands of the whole lot there are.
There is something just downright creepy about that guy. The level of phoniness is off the chain. But I do appreciate all the videos you post. I learn something new each time. Thank you.
What does "phoniness" mean?
maricz4 - he just seems so fake like he is putting on a mask (like a clown)
@@handsanitizer688 thank you
Sam Kuetemeyer he’s a clown anyways he’s a racist
Ugh, exactly. He has always been fake, narcissistic, and wholly unethical. It is very creepy. I’ve never understood why he’s so popular. I wanted to like him, but very quickly came to realise that his values are very antithetical to my own.
Jeffrey : i love fashion *i love fashion* I LOVE FASHION
also jeffrey : exclusively wears dressing gowns
When I first watched the video I noticed he talked a lot about “when I was little” or “when I was in high school this is what everyone wanted” and I think that has a lot to do with why he loves the big brands and the monograms. I don’t think he’s flexing for the sake of flexing. I think his young self is still trying to impress the other high school girls and if he ever gets past that, I think he could pull off some crazy cool looks!
I think that is SO on point. Alot of people get stuck in the "when I was in high school this was cool" mind set without even realizing it...
The short version of those Balenciaga sock shoes look like the “pool shoes” kids wear to public pools.
Oh my god!
I love the take you have in owning designers that are up and coming. And just in general your take on this whole series. Much respect bro.
luke using his fan base to call out Jeffree’s continued pattern of racist behavior!!! an absolutely stanable moment!!!!
Honestly, we have no choice but to stan... HARD
Oop
*wehavedecidedtostanforever.jpg*
I felt this comment in my soul YES
@Annette Denomatth Jeffree is a racist
His closet looks like mine in Animal Crossing, the same shit in every colour
PLEASE 😭😭😭😭
LMAOOO
luke: i'm going to use some sports terms
also luke: "royal flush!"
Honestly, this kinda makes me sad. I totally understand wanting a few nice things but can you imagine how much he could have helped a charity or 10 with all the money he has spent on bags? I think he could make such a positive change in so many people's lives if he just sold a few bags and gave away the money.
Well he does donate a lot to charity behind the scenes. My opinion on rich people buying luxury items is that if you compare to what they earn and the luxury items they buy, it's just the same as us buying clothes from zara or h&m, the amount is insignificant.
He does donate to tons of charities and mostly anonymous.
He also has given people money in giveaways and even given away nice ass designer bags to people.
He is a much more active giver than he is given credit for.
And apparently thats the way he wants it.
@@88evileve88 That is actually really awesome, I didn't know! Thanks!
Imagine he actually paid taxes...
I’m living for these comments reading Jeffree Star to FILTH. Keep it up girls and gays xox
Lol girl, straight up dissing someone is not "reading".
eraldo coil as they should diss him🥰🥰
eraldo coil diss and read. Let’s not get to deep into it. It’s what he deserves ✨😍💕
@@thumamay4342 people who aren't creative and witty with their "read" don't deserve the compliment of having read somebody to filth. Everyone can call someone else an asshole, that ain't no read tho.
"Why dont we buy from young designers instead" yeah I subscribed as soon as I heard that. Luxury brands =/= fashion.
omg 14:50 when luke shows his dog its sooo adorableee loved it
jeffrees gonna be the first course when we eat the rich
😂😂💯💯
No meat on that.
Hard to digest plastic...
Fashion is at times full of hypocrisy
I just watched your Huda Beauty closet tour react video yesterday, and it’s interesting to see the contrast between two beauty influencers who both prioritize limited edition pieces. It seems pretty obvious that the difference between them is someone who knows textiles, how things fit on the body, and what makes them work or not work, and someone who just likes limited edition pieces because they’re rarities. Neither is necessarily bad, but I have more respect for the former.
What I don’t understand is that he had his “dream closet” built and he moved RIGHT after it was finished. Seems like a huge fuckin waste of money to me.
We’re talking about someone who’s favorite food is Taco Bell .. Does anyone really expect him to have TASTE.? Lol
True. But I also see it as attempt to be ''relatable''
@@Dan-vr7zs Can't relate.
I was thinking this is the whole time
I love taco bell.. the chalupas are bomb 😂
Y'all it is just food. You be judging that.
9:46
I'm no materials scientist, but that door looks mighty thin for being 10,000 pounds.
I don’t care for the racist corpse bride but I’m watching anyway because I know you’ll drag him for being tacky(and not in an endearing way).
masseiy at least you don’t give jeffree the views 😂
Such a nailed description, well done!
RACIST 👏🏻 CORPSE 👏🏻 BRIDE 👏🏻
Don't forget to add "i make false claims to ruin people's careers" too, but racist corpse bride SENT me god i love it
racist corpse bride, when i tell you i screamed...
So, his brand is vegan and cruelty free but he buys a lot of exotic animal skins and fur...
Most of it is marketing. The makeup is cruelty-free cause it gives better sales and keeps Jeffree from getting criticism about how his products are made
I also think that he’s buying all of these furs and animal skin products because since they will increase in both rarity and value as more and more brands stop using real animal products (which is honestly kind of a smart investing move)
Vegans are a sensitive bunch: you're like the zillionth person who is acting shocked that he made a BUSINESS, not ETHICAL decision, when it comes to his products (which are all probably horrible for the environment and human rights anyways).
Found your channel through the Emily in Paris video and I cannot get enough!! My favourite videos are your reactions to closet tours and Vogue 7 Days, 7 Looks. Love, love, love xx
jeffrees entire fashion style is made up of spending money and getting back at people “everyone wanted the cherry lv bag” “everyone said i’d never own red bottoms”