Twiggy got her style from Edie. Edie’s haircut and famous year was 1965. In 1966 twiggy cut her hair short and wore big earrings like Edie. Mia Farrow in 1968. Edie a trendsetter!
@tchrisou812
Жыл бұрын
I have always thought Warhol was a sociopath. I am fascinated by Edie Sedgwick and have read all I could find about her. I realize that as a 6ft2 190lb. straight white American guy I am not supposed to be interested in these things, but I am. I think this video really struck a balance between context, personality and the public's reaction or perception to her and that scene. I agree with your analysis of which styles she made known and the duality of her taste. I think you may enjoy "Diana Vreeland The Eye Has To Travel" , she was fashion editor of Harpers Bazaar for many years and had what I think was an highly intriguing personality. It's free on Amazon Prime right now if your a member (if your not just let me know and I will get you access). I'm looking forward to your future work, you have a real talent for this. I am also subscribing. Thank you for taking the time to make this video.
@imelascape
Жыл бұрын
She is fascinating! Thank you so much for the comment and the recommendation :) I will check it out!
@notaclue822
Жыл бұрын
I'm interested too. Is that a book or a documentary?
@youjoker9647
Жыл бұрын
Why can't a big bloke be interested in Edie or anything else come to that? 🤔
@bellamymalleb
Жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed how you included her personal life summary, and the changing fashions in general. She made a lasting mark, and I pray she is at peace.🌸 Thank you for creating and sharing!💜 Also, your English is excellent!
@tiffanyroseangeles34
5 ай бұрын
Love that you’ve done your fashionista homework!📚
@tiffanyroseangeles34
5 ай бұрын
Edie was definitely a beautiful woman. In distress….From the start from her family beginning. Also once joining the Factory the drugs were aplenty. I also admired her style. A shame she passed so young. RIP my luv and fashionista!all you wanted was love” ❤️🫶🏼🕊️🕊️🕊️🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🕊️🕊️🕊️Heard the story more than once. Ps. Love your Parisian accent…..
@vivian9538
21 күн бұрын
My dear --- the MOD(ernist) youth movement started in the late 1950's, when in London alternative youth became interested in MODern Jazz. It developed into the 1960's and became popular because of the rivalry with the British Rocker(s) scene, which ended up in some physical conflicts between both groups. Around the mid-sixties the Mod scene divided into the so-called Hard Mods, which were forerunners of the (original) Skinheads of the late sixties - and those you described in your video. Some of them mixed up with the British Psychedelia scene, which started around 1966.
@sebastiandelatour
2 жыл бұрын
Totally love her, the best of all Andy superstars! She captivated all eyes and of course all cameras. As you may know she was very into astrological knowledge of the era and told once that she knew she wasn’t going to be here for a lot of time, but surely she knew she was going to live forever in the lenses of Andy 🤍🤍🤍
@tiffanyroseangeles34
5 ай бұрын
Like a Comet
@tiffanyroseangeles34
5 ай бұрын
I also am an avid reader of EDIE. Love all videos about her…SAD GIRL SAW IT IN HER EYES
@shadrach6299
15 күн бұрын
I think Andy was on the Spectrum.
@x_cm1708
2 жыл бұрын
so interesting i need moree💖
@DominikaDonchinka
Жыл бұрын
I love heeeeeeer❤
@alexandersumarokov5901
Жыл бұрын
nice chaine
@youjoker9647
Жыл бұрын
Poor Edie . What a dysfunctional family she came from .No wonder she was so screwed up . Totally used ,especially by that awful **** Warhol
@spaceengineer1452
2 жыл бұрын
Eeeeedie NOT Edie. Ffs !
@imelascape
2 жыл бұрын
Sorry I didn't realize while I was filming :/
@timtyler8822
Жыл бұрын
It’s ok
@Christina-sf4py
Жыл бұрын
Space engineer...Seeing the channel creator's first language is not English it was good of you to point that out in such a helpful way. It takes real guts to create something on a large public platform in a language which is not your own..I'm sure good engineers would realise that :)
@Brunaa_Silvaa
Жыл бұрын
It wouldn’t kill you to be nicer when pointing out a genuine mistake especially when the speaker is not a native English speaker. How about some empathy?
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