REACTING TO FALL FASHION TRENDS 2022. AND WHAT EVEN IS A TREND? AND WHAT EVEN IS FASHION
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01:00 → STATEMENT LEATHER
04:08 → THE WHITE TANK
06:30 → THE WEIRD TRENCH
07:49 → STATEMENT COATS
10:01 → MAXI LENGTHS
11:47 → OVER-THE-KNEE BOOTS
13:03 → SEQUINS
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I'm totally obsessed with the turn on your channel toward embracing aesthetics as its subject!!! you do it so freakin good. thank you so much for bringing editorial, indulgence, frivolity, ideas-for-ideas'-sake, beauty-as-ends sort of thinking and images to the commercial(ized), "real" world we live in, which has a budget and an actual body that needs to get dressed. I think the messaging that these two things can go together is rare and necessary. the pics you choose to show really illustrate this perspective so well.
I love how interesting Hanna’s channel is and it is not all about shopping new things.
I love how you put it, "ideas for ideas sake" that is definitely why I love Hannah's channel!
I concur!
Yes!
I wholeheartedly agree with this sentiment
Hannah, I just want to thank you for being so thoughtful and careful in the images you choose to embody the trends you’re discussing. I am a fat person who loves beauty and fashion. It is sometimes demoralizing to notice how rarely people who have bodies like mine are shown participating in anything aesthetically interesting or appealing. But you would never know that’s an issue when looking at your videos! It’s deeply happy-making for me to be able to queue up your videos knowing I will be able to easily, imaginatively enter the spaces you create. I know that this doesn’t happen accidentally or effortlessly, so I wanted you to know that your work is seen and deeply valued. Thank you!
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Regarding leather jackets: I couldn’t agree more about he timeless aspect! My grandma had a custom tailored leather jacket made for her in 1978 (along with leather chaps for motorcycle riding!). I found the jacket in the early 2000s as a goth teen, and I’ve been wearing it ever since! I just recently had it conditioned and replaced some zippers and minor tears, and it’s genuinely like new again over 40 years after being made. So not only is it timeless in respect to style, it’s timeless in that it will last a lifetime (or longer!) if properly cared for.
My grandmother had a custom made leather trenchcoat made in the 1970's and she gifted it to me 😊 I had the buttons replaced and the coat is in perfect condition! Timeless indeed.
I love that about leather: a thick, good quality cut can last for lifetimes if taken care of! Much like wool and some silks 😊
I work in the supply chain, one of the things we learn in school is that places like zara, which modernized how we see fashion not only from a consumer pov but from a supply chain pov, have a two fold way to production around clothing. Clothes meant to be in the market to generate fomo are manufactured closer to the home, as it is, in that they keep those things in house (think fall collections), so they can make sure they set the amount of demand and meet it in very optimized ways. The white tank/tshirt, however, is what our culture already considers “a staple” so those are manufactured elsewhere and contracted out for majority savings. So yes, the white tank trend is full on a ploy to get us to spend more money on an already staple item because it means people will spend more than they usually would (due to the trend) on an item that manufacturers already make on the penny, thus maximizing earnings on the free for all effect of “this is in this season!” When it’s not like they have to put thought into its production and distribution like they do a curated collection for a specific season this year.
super interesting, thanks for sharing!
I wish more people would apply this level of critical thinking to their purchasing decisions. This video is so well thought out, entertaining, and thought provoking. I also appreciate the diversity of people you add into the example slides.
I’m not really a trends person, I like what I like but I still end up buying things I get home and don’t love. After your Pinterest video I tried to really reflect on what words spoke to my personal style, and I came up with relaxed and classic. I overhauled my Pinterest with 4 style boards, winter/fall relaxed, winter/fall classic, spring/ summer relaxed, and spring/ summer classic. And now I feel like I have a much clearer guide to shop AND get dressed in the morning! What is the weather, and do I want to feel relaxed or classic? Loving these videos btw!
"I love a poetic sequence" Hannah! This is why yours is my favorite KZhead channel.
I just wanted to take a moment to say that your videos have been so therapeutic for me to watch as I work on deeply cutting back my spending. It has been way more emotionally challenging than I ever anticipated and your videos have given me opportunity to process through some of these emotions. Thank you for creating content in a thoughtful and thought provoking manner. Encouraging us to consider our true needs, desires, and contemplate the value that these things could add to our lives. ❤
I'm totally there with you Emily!! Also trying to cut spending and 100% agree that Hannah's videos are a KZhead gem.
A huge yes to this. I am in the midst of a style metamorphosis and instead of loving clothes and buying them, I'm only consuming what actually loves me in return. It has to not just be a a beautiful piece, but also serve me,flatter me, and reflect my authentic expression.
this is so well-worded!! i feel the same way
Oh yea yes. Emotionally is a hard hurdle. I am on a no buy for anything except a nessesary replace t and it’s HARD
As a rule, whites are not allowed in my house. Neither my partner nor I wear any crisp white clothing because... we can't be trusted. Tank trends bring me back to the early 2010s when my wardrobe consisted of long ribbed tanks from Target in every color...which I often paired with structured jackets / faux leather when I moved to a colder climate. Trends are recycling more quickly it seems, which isn't a bad thing. I think instead of going for a statement Coat or other exterior item, shoot for statement accessories that can easily be swapped between seasons like home decor (like throw pillow cases or curtains). So long lines are in, long coats, long skirts, the long look of a tank top, long boots, probably long pointed toe heels, maybe crossbody bags that lack bulk or width, I'm expecting straight hair trends (oh please no, my hair has finally recovered from early 2000s straightener abuse). I've also seen low rise jeans coming back... but maybe that trend is so body type-specific that it faded quickly.
I am a low rise living body type and I have been waiting for the trend to come back! Very glad the high rise people had their day but high wasters things are very uncomfortable for me and I literally cannot find mid/low rise leggings anywhere. The waistband cuts into my gut, it’s strange! I think the market will continue to widen and I hope all rises are represented soon!
I love and appreciate that you’ve obviously looked hard for diverse models to illustrate these trends-diverse not only in race and ethnicity but in gender, body size and type, and age. Thank you from the bottom of my pudgy little heart. Do you know of any nice second-hand stores (preferably online) that reliably carry plus-size clothes of good quality? I would love to shop second-hand, but usually the few clothes I find in my size aren’t great quality.
I have LONG thought that there is a need for a plus-specific online secondhand market. The only thing I can think of is Ebay, which is vast, and also Nuuly, which has branched out into secondhand sales. Not sure what the selection is like though.
@@HannahLouisePoston Thank you, Hannah. I hadn’t heard of Nuuly. I’ll look there.
@@HannahLouisePoston Nuuly had only 8 tops in my size. ☹️
thredUP, maybe?
@@mizshellytee Thank you! They do seem to have a better selection.
I appreciated that you found examples on models that were diverse races, genders, ages and sizes. Bravo. 👏 Also…excited maxis are back. I am tall as well and it makes me feel powerful. And I still have a couple in my closet. 😝
I love the variety of images you choose to illustrate your point from many sources, genders, body sizes, ages, ethnicity, religions, disabilities. I know this representation is very difficult to collect but it doesn't go unnoticed. Thank you!
"The power of not taking yourself seriously." Love it. I need a sequin scarf
I definitely want more fashion and home videos.
“Big, ratty, pink pile of regret.” 😂❤️❤️❤️
Anything that won't survive a trip to the barn to take care of the horses is a no go for me. It doesn't matter how much I tell myself that I definitely won't wear something to the barn, it is inevitable! Also white anything is a no go. We have extremely hard water, so anything white turns gross yellow, and I refuse to drive 30 miles one way for a dry cleaner. My trend of scrubs for work and jeans with t-shirts/sweaters continues! 🤣
Grand applause again for the variety of models on those illustrative pictures! Great job Hannah 🙌🙌👏
"Why do I have any clothing that is without sequins?" Agree! Agree! Agree!! ✨️✨️✨️😁
Wholeheartedly agree regarding sequins. As soon as this video finished I went to my closet to dig out a silver sequined crop top I got from free people a couple New Years Eve’s ago. I am 37 weeks pregnant and I am going to wear it with my maternity leggings to go get an ice cream sundae tonight. Thank you for the inspiration!
As a person of the alternative/goth/metalhead/motorcyclist persuasion- I've had *plenty* of leather jackets! If you're going to buy a leather jacket from a thrift store, check it over thoroughly. Faux leather can start to peel and flake, so if something is marked as leather and has peeling or flaking and is marked at a higher price as if it were leather, it might be worth seeing if you can get a discount ;) Another thing is to check that the leather is still nice and supple and has been well looked after- it gets stiff and can crack with age, so keep an eye out for that. Also, check over the lining and also zip edging- zips on leather jackets can frequently become weakened as people seem to tug on them harder than a lighter material so that's another point. Finally, for a real leather jacket, buy some leather care products, look after it and it'll last you a lifetime. Motorcycle equipment companies make some good care products, so they're always worth a look and they'll keep your jacket nice and supple for a very, very long time :)
Never in my life have i wanted sequins but your glorious sequin raving has me reconsidering
That image of the sequin tank top and jeans is SO GOOD
Hannah, could you make a video about what the criteria are for you to consider purchasing an item of clothing. Which materials are an immediate no, would you buy something that definitely needs to be ironed after each wash…? I’d be so interested in that!
I love jackets from the secondhand market- it’s great to know how it might wear and the prices are soooo much better!
I actually have no interest in trends, or being trendy, but I still watched because I knew the perspectives offered would be interesting. Thanks, Hannah! Love your channel ❤
I love this video! It both confirmed my fashion choices and shaded me for wish-listing (with no intent to buy) that embellished Chloe trench coat on the right. 😂 I love a statement coat! I utilize trends to acquire the items that are already my favorites. Wide legs, maxi length dresses/skirts, leathers, statement coats...all the things!
Hannah's personal relationship with body temperature has entered the chat 😂❤️
I get the trepidation about the embellished trench, but the one on the first slide on the left with the trim? Sets my heart a pitter-patter! I might take my thrifted trench and hand appliqué some trim for the look just for fun.
1)What a funny time to make a white t-shirt fashionable?! 2) Thank goodness that, a few years ago I bought a faux leather trench kind of coat in black :) and I think almost everybody has a leather biker jacket. For me, it has to be light. 3) Hoora to long maxi dresses. Actually, they are lovely under knitwear. Thank you so much and love X
I wore those old lady tshirts with sequins all the time as a tween and I remember I felt so fierce.
I actually love wearing over the knee boots with long skirts and dresses.
Your fashion and trends content is giving me LIFE!!! So in love with how inclusive all your mood board pictures. So inspiring x
I inherited this incredible emerald green trench coat that my great grandmother got it in Paris in her early 20s in the 50s. I inherited that iconic coat when I was 20 and that had defined my style since (if Ms. Frizzle was a 50s vintage with modern twists femme bisexual disaster). It is very impressive how sometimes you come across that true vintage piece, and how much more well-made things were back then. The coat is still fantastic, I wear it every winter for the past 11 years, and my grams wore it every winter for even longer than that. It looks new. No bursting seems. The only thing I did was to substitute the buttons, as they were metal and rusting. I love the embellished coat trend, but also think not everyone can pull it off continuously for years!
I am a short girl, so I definitely adore over the knee boots paired with mini skirts and a funky sweater in the fall or a layered tank and cardi in both fall and spring. My main issue in finding a good pair is finding one that looks as sleek, intense, and statement as I want with the practicality of a walkable heel.
I absolutely agree that if its already in your closet, revel in the fact that the pieces you already own are on trend. Use it as an excuse to pair things differently than you have because their on trend. Make it a fun exercise. We don’t need to go buy anything new to be trendy. I’m excited for the opportunity to wear a sequined tank that Ive had for years and see what I come up with 😉
The perfect white tank in autumn is Nadaam's ethical cashmere. so cozy. so soft. wore it every day & night last fall & winter - as an undershirt☺️ finally forced to shed it during the heat wave.
OMG...the plus-sized, total BABE in the 2-piece, all-over gold sequins emsem😍
Always look forward to your videos and agree with most of these thoughts on trends. OTK boots however are great under long (maxi dresses/skirt) and offer additional warm during the winter. Especially if there’s a slit detail or a button-down skirt moment
Yes, like you, I love love maxis! I've worn maxi skirts since college in the 1970s. I always feel a bit elegant, particularly if they are full and gathered at the waist. Like a princess. I make my own out of vintage tablecloths. I also love a good, classic trench coat. They will always look classy. And I love sequins, tiny beads, and all things sparkly. I mean, what's not to love?
On MAXIs: if you’re someone who may be interested in buying a maxi or trying the trend, you always have the option to HEM it if you don’t vibe it later! They could be hemmed to an easier midi or honestly any custom length. ⭐️
I have like seven tank tops and no white one and there is a good reason for that: white tanks are actually really hard to wear. I think the amount I worry about my bra showing, spilling on it or it not being work appropriate just outweighs the easy win that it would be to pick one up to be on trend. I always pick up leather jackets when I'm in vintage stores, but I never pay more than like $30 for one. I have enough that I occasionally have to edit them out of my closet. I love them, but there only about 6 weeks in Minnesota where they really work. This overlaps with blazer season and I have a lot of those as well. I'm obsessed with over the knee boots but I'm short, I've got pretty curvy legs and I really want some and I think they would work for my wardrobe. They are super expensive though and I'm worried I won't get enough wear to make it worth it. Love the idea of sewing sequins onto some of my clothes. Maybe one of my blazers that I only get to wear like twice a year, lol.
I so appreciate the diversity of models you're showing -- especially older, beautiful women! Thank you for being intentional with your channel.
One thing. I love sequins too, but plastic sequins create a ton of microplastics. There are alternatives made from recycled plastic, bioplastic, and metal, but there’s still a ton of room for innovation. I only buy sequins used for now, and I avoid items that require frequent washing. Love the way you discuss your thought process for acquiring clothes! I relate to your passion for style, but also passion for dressing responsibly.
I was always cautious about light coloured clothing. I knew it would be hard to keep clean. Plus I love black. However, the most counter intuitive realization happened when I became a mother. I needed a neutral for my daughter's wardrobe, but I don't really like putting little kids in black. So I tried white. And it's been amazing. You can bleach almost anything out of pure white! Even I started wearing white. I think we look elegant and clean.
I have no idea how I missed this video! Fall trends are always very exciting to me.
Omg you’re so right about the white tanks!! I don’t own one, but I have a white bodysuit. That’s all I need bc I wear everything tucked in anyways
i love these trends videos so so much
Love love LOVE these trend commentary videos 💕
🤩 I'm here for the sequins 🤩
thank you for showing a variety of ages and body shapes to go along with these trends! as someone who is midsize, i often have difficulty imagining how different styles will look on my body type (:
I’ve been waiting with bated breath for this one! ❤️
Hannah, I just love your videos. They are entertaining and southing at the same time. Thanks!
Your fashion videos are incredible!!!!!!!!! 💕💕💕
The leather / pleather trend works out for me. I have 2 pleather motto jackets that I've been waiting to pull out for fall.
I've been away and have missed your videos! Excited to hop back in with this one ☺️
Yesss all the sequins (sequence)!!!!
I just purchased a very cool leather jacket from the Real Real. I’m almost 50 and I’ve never owned one, mostly because it took me that long to find one I *love* I knew I wanted second hand because if the leather is great quality, it gets better over time, and obviously, price. I’ve searched every July for decades to find a leather jacket that spoke to me, this year, it did and I can’t wait to wear this fall, and all the autumns that follow.
I love you and your videos. They're just so beautifully thoughtful
Well damnnnnn congrats on 70k!! 🥳 so much growth this year!
Great video! Loved your passionated love for sequins! Just wonderful ❤
Super! Love this new approach of Trends presentation. Definitely agree about how important it is to have this attitude for those how is struggling with overspending.
Great analysis! Not enough temperature consideration in most F/W fashion videos!
yes to SEQUINS! ✨
YES to sequins! 😻😻😻
Hannah. Your videos are gorgeous and masterful. And I didn’t know sequins are on trend! I’m overjoyed at this news. 🖤
I really enjoyed this very practical take on talking about trends. You hit the nail on the head with coats. I finally thrifted my good winter coat last year and while it has drop shoulders and statement balloon sleeves, I don't see it ever not working for me because both are in keeping with my style and practical for layering. On the other hand, I'm 5'2'', so maxi length are a bit of a death knoll, since midi lengths work as full for me. This year really does feel like a weird one for trends- I think every video I've watched has highlighted a completely different set (though all of them mentioned the white tank, which I am not about.) Sequins is a new one, but I'm always eying them on secondhand sites (and added some today) and that might be the only one I pull the trigger on this year.
Hannah every time you talk about the sorts of silhouettes you gravitate towards I become more and more convinced that you’re a flamboyant natural body type in David Kibbe’s system. Just in case you were ever interested in that! There’s a slight vase to be made for dramatic or soft dramatic but I think you naturally gravitate toward FN garments and they obviously suit you.
Hannah, I just love that you’re discussing trends! The white tank! What a strange one.
I also love a sequence gown!
Here for the expansion to mindful aesthetics! ❤
I love your takes on trends since you have lived in places that have serious winter. It comes through.
thrift stores have so many "Statement" coats. also i love maxi dresses. i always wear dresses, even when im lounging around the house.
Yes to all of the sequins! I sometimes hesitate to wear them due to the fear of coming across a little... matronly. And yet, I can't resist them!
I agree, all sequins all the time !
I recently found my dream leather coat on the secondhand market, and I'm so excited to wear it all autumn & winter!
You def convinced me to try sequins for the first time since prom 10 yrs ago, so there's that!
I love your titles! :)
I appreciate you looking at these trends through a detailed practical lens, and recognising their environmental impact. I actually think a great way to indulge in some of these trends is to take something more classic that you already own, love and trust, and customise it or get it altered. Adding embroidery to a leather jacket (I’ve handmade big detailed patches that I could, if I later wanted to, remove from the jacket) or putting large shoulder pads into a coat to explore a different silhouette.
I really vibe with your response to the maxi trend when it comes to seasonal trend colours that you already know are *your* colours. I recently had colour analysis and learned I am a warm spring and therefore look best in things like Kelly green and a variety of blues (cobalt blue is my favourite shade ever?!). But even before I had that experience and professional validation through this the professional wardrobe colour theory work, i have always gravitated towards these shades in both my wardrobe and in general practice. Not only did I love these colours but I loved how they played off my fairer skin, strawberry blond hair and paler eyes, really making my features pop and although I couldn’t exactly place why they worked on me, I would return to them because they seemed right and the colours brought me joy beyond how they worked with y colouring. Luckily for me, these colours seemed to have a moment in the spring and summer and I was able to take this information I’ve collected over the years about what looks good on me and what brings me joy in my wardrobe but have a greater selection of silhouettes, subtle differences in shades and generally more choice to make the best decisions when adding these preferred colours in my wardrobe to be worn far beyond their trendiness in the style zeitgeist. It allows me not only choice, which makes sure that the colour alone isn’t what makes me buy it which can sometimes lead down the path of getting a garment that is not “right” in some other why (fit, how well it lasts and washes) and ends up in the back of the closet for that reason. And in addition to the greater variety the trend cycle means that can often find the pieces on sale or second hand to come, again offering workhorse garments at a more accessible price for me, but knowing even if bought for their original price would be inexpensive when looking at cost per wear because I had the options to find the best version of a classic to me piece. Basically in addition, to what you said about availability and cost, it allows greater options to buy from known entities and brands you trust that are incorporating trends and buy pieces you know will last in both quality and style, but in colours I love deeply and are usually not as available. So that’s the upside of trend colours and this can also extend to seasonal colours, like brown which I am learning suits me better than black as it’s less harsh, that tend to not be trends per say as they show up every year but a have wider availability at different times of year, allowing you buy for nuance instead of settling for a not right fit or even shade that is slightly off (again warm vs cool browns, or cob,at vs royal blues). All in all, I think by flooding the market with in colours, you can look at the nuances of a garment which in my experiences us often what differentiates a great garment and one that works but only in theory and therefore doesn’t get worn. Great vid and very important to discuss in relation to better shopping because trends can be helpful even when you already have a very defined style and ideas about what does and doesn’t suit you!
I really like your fashion content!
Random: Have you seen Everything Everywhere All at Once? Incredible film and it's been one of the things that's been cheering me up lately.
I am sorry to anyone but I love that Prada muscle tank!! I find it very wearable
You’re right, I need a sequined dress to wear every New Years.
This was so engaging!
Your channel is inspiring, such a positive and safe space to be both a lover of beautiful things + at the same time working towards more conscious decision-making. The first day of my no-buy year today! It hasn't gone too well... !! but I'm sticking with it! I find motivation in watching your videos :)
Thrifted a faux shearling jacket last year and will definitely wear it this autumn 🍂 winter
I love watching trend videos and articles, but the other day I realised trends are what fashion images - runway shows, ads, magazines, social media - at a certain time have IN COMMON. That made me suddenly dislike trends, because I love people expressing their unique self, also through clothes. I do still see trends as a good opportunity to find styles you like when they happen to be on trend. Also, thank you for the diversity in the models in your photos. Cheers!
2nd comment because I read the others and I have to agree/add my stone to the heap : I was talking about your channel to my partner and I said this (paraphrasing) : in the beginning I just liked the vibe. I’m not particularly interested in current fashion and I don’t wear makeup. But. The quality of the videos, the choice of words, the calm, deliberate tone, the curation, the thoughtfulness, the obsession for details, the precision of colour descriptions and the passion that transpires throughout your videos made me absolutely fall in love. I watch every single one because I just love listening to you, not matter what the subject is. AND I learn things, and learning things is always great ! So. Here it is. Thank you for your service. PS : the first video of yours I watched was the “mesmerizing footage of beautiful things” and I was wondering if you’d do it again.
thank you so much for your kind words 😭 I had TOTALLY forgotten about that video, omg. Will revisit!
I love my white tanks! ive had mine for like 4 years and i wash it with stain remover to keep it bright
I’m so happy that white tank trend, I use them as a layering tool (not on their own). I have been wearing them nonstop for the last 15 years, a real staple for me. Some years I’ve struggled to replace my white tanks (usually after 2-3 years), because they were difficult to find! I usually buy them from Old Navy (2-3 years is not a bad life cycle for something I wear 2-3 times a week). 🥰
I enjoyed hearing your feelings about the autumn fashion trends. As I've gotten older I dont let trends influence my taste. Ive always been a bit of a hippy so ethnic clothes appeal to me. And although I used to wear dresses and midi and maxi skirts alot when younger, Ive been braver about wearing mostly jeans with ethnic tops nowadays despite having a pear shape. I really enjoy a longer tea dress and have a denim jacket and combat boots that makes a great subversive mix.
Yes sequins, all the sequins
The statement / weird trench have trended for 2 years by now… and going on it’s third year… and the statement coats as well. 😊
My fave black leather coat I bought in a thrift shop for an equivalent of less than a dollar ✨
Awesome video, Hannah, and I love your analysis. I don’t follow trends too much anymore now that I’m older; I stick to a pretty classic style for the most part. But it’s fun to see what’s out there, even if I don’t really partake. I do have to say that the trench coat with the eyes is pretty hideous, and although there were a few coats I liked, I don’t think they’ll have much staying power.
Love the representation we're seeing in models these days. Every body type, every age, every skin color, all looking so damn cool.
Found a brown leather bomber jacket at a thrift store for 15 bucks - had it for 3 years and wear every fall. It can be done!
Hannah is back 🥳
I just purchased a new leather jacket at Ross for 23$, and I'm soooo happy with it! I almost got it in a dark teal-green but chose to get it in black. After watching your video, I'm even happier with my purchase!
Thank you so much for your brilliant perspective. It's so funny, I went to the thrift store and there was a perfect, new, high quality white tank for only a dollar. I got it simply because they are on trend. I couldn't even bring myself to integrate it into my wardrobe. It's simply not my aesthetic. I just can't let myself be swayed - I only want what genuinely reflects my unique style.