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--I'm not sure, she seems to be changing her outfit a lot, but it always looks really

good. --I see... a giant pile of clothes and a shapeshifter.

--I thought it was free clothes, but then they look kind of too nice to be free.

--People getting dressed? Or like, going through their wardrobe? --Potentially some

comment on how many clothes we use? --Some form of performance art, and I'm

guessing it's something to do with clothes waste.

--So is it like chains like Zara and stuff, and they produce pretty cheapish clothes

which look kind of okay, but break in a few weeks or months... yeah, because I've had

a few Zara pants and they're broken, so... ---Like, mass production of clothing

items and stuff like that? --So it's just about how like we have so many different

things, and consumerism is crazy!

--We all probably buy and maintain and have too many clothes, and go for lots of

cheap clothing rather than expensive basics. --People wear clothes once or twice

and then decide they don't want to wear them anymore just because trends change.

--With companies bringing out a new clothes all the time and then instead of

selling them all, they will just like flash them up and throw them in there.

Into landfill. --There's micro seasons now so there's like a massive pressure to buy

stuff and get on trends and I don't like it.

--There have to be people in the world who don't have this much, right? Because all

the resources and all the money and all the clothes and all the material

- whatever - it's all finite. --Then we go to impoverished countries pay them 20 cents

for a whole bunch of clothes, buy them, wear them once and then throw them out

again. Personally, I'm in favour of buy high, buy a little. --I'm a bit of a sucker for

vintage to be honest, but we're all guilty of - well, I'm definitely guilty of

occasionally going to H&M and buying way too much. --Normally I just go to op shops.

The Red Cross is really good here - quality clothes and they normally last

forever, because of like, they're pretty old anyway. --I guess like op-shopping, like

clothes swaps, markets, vintage clothes.

--I just never buy new clothes. Like, if it was a more sustainable situation you

probably would have to buy sustainable clothes instead of just live off all the

excess, so there's kind of an interesting tension there. --I feel like a bit of a

hypocrite. I mean, I don't always buy my clothes with ethical things in mind, yeah,

'cause I like trends and clothes and dressing up, yeah.

--Buy used clothing and hopefully when you donate clothing, don't donate the fast

fashion that falls apart really fast - donate some good quality clothes. --I mean

op shops struggle with huge volumes of clothes

getting donated that often aren't in that good quality, and if you're buying

cheap stuff it isn't good quality, so it falls apart in a month anyway. --I feel

like while those kind of personal initiatives, they are definitely

important, I think change definitely has to happen on a much more systematic level.

So, like the beauty of this kind of stuff - I no idea what was happening

but it's such a great idea because like, it's a way to start conversations.

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Palace fashion show - Duration: 1:16.

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Art & Style: Mona Lucero | fashion documentary - Duration: 21:51.

(exciting music)

No matter where you are in the world all of us are

looking for love, we all want peace,

and we all want to know the truth,

so that was my most recent theme.

Mona Lucero, the name just rolls off your tongue.

My name is Kylie Klein, we started talking

and we instantly hit it off

and she said she would take me on as an intern.

There's two things that are happening in any creation.

I think there's the inspiration and the art of it

and then there's the craft and the skill,

the technique that goes into a design.

I love that color on you.

Oh, thank you.

It looks great.

Yeah, it's just a--

What do you mean I'm not a bear?

I have all the Koala-fications.

She's got a soft confidence that she's always smiling

and she's always someone that's really infectious.

You really wanna smile with her, you wanna join in,

you wanna know what she's wearing and where she got it.

Odds are she made it.

Sometimes we'd just be talking,

she'd explain that a lot of her inspiration comes from

the fact that she wasn't always like,

"Oh, I wanna do fashion,.

"Oh, I'm a fashion designer."

She's an artist.

So, I have a background in sculpture and painting.

I have an art background so I'm used to looking

at a body in a 3D kinda way.

There are two different ways,

you can do flat pattern or you can drape

and I love to drape because as you go around the body,

particularly the female form,

there's so many curves and different spots that are

really beautiful and when you're draping you find

these places that are unexpected that enhance

the beauty of the female form.

Back area and hips.

It's all about the proportions and how they come together.

But I like the organic feeling of just letting it happen

and rather than worrying about like making sure

every little thing is measured.

When you start to measure things it starts to lose

the spirit of the piece.

So, she's known for like red lips,

she's got really bright, very feminine patterns

and they're very whimsical.

I'm Vyla, I'm a burlesque performer from Colorado.

I first met Mona when I was working at

this little tequila bar.

They did a casting for an event,

so I go over to her house the very first time,

I'd never modeled, I really didn't know anything about

the art scene in Denver, I was brand new here

and Mona was so kind and so warm and so welcoming

and probably would've been 20 minutes for a consultation

for a fitting and it turned into about two hours for us.

We just chit chatted, she let me try on all of her dresses.

We just, we became fast friends.

The first time I went to a retail space for Mona I was

so intrigued to actually see all of her work in one area

where I can kinda flip through

instead of seeing a certain style that she catered to,

I was able to see the variety

of what Mona is able to achieve.

I had no idea how many handbags she had made.

And so it was really nice to be able to see

where her work started, where her passions were,

just her artistry.

This is where the magic happens.

(sewing machine whirring)

I need to basically pin on the dress

and see how it's gonna fit.

Closer fitting when it's all done.

More body conscious.

More like that.

(upbeat music)

Well I started using the butterfly in my logo

quite a long time ago, '93 or something like that.

What I love about butterflies is that there are so many

different colors and patterns on them

and even the shapes of butterflies are so unique,

like they're just these super light things that just

flit around and of course then there's the metamorphosis

and there's a lot of things that a butterfly signifies.

She's definitely an art person first

and then a fashion designer second,

so all of her stuff has such an artistic take on it

that she told me to go further

and that it's not all about like what's just pretty

its what's pretty but fashionable but artistic

and this whole experience of style.

(quirky music)

I've worked with some really wonderful photographers,

but I don't always have the access I want to them,

especially since I started selling online

and I needed to take many photos

or have the availability of being able to do it like that.

Nice, stay like that for a second.

As a creative person starting off in art

I see everything as the totality of creativity.

We'll walk all the way over there

and just start walking towards me

and I'm gonna be taking pictures of you

as you come closer, okay.

Alright.

I like to portray everything that I'm interested in

and social media has helped me to do that.

It's really exciting for me, I love it.

Doesn't that look great?

Yeah.

I love that.

Oh, my God.

I get to create my own world that everybody gets to see.

Social media is important

because it's your own way of publishing.

I love the ones where they're walking

and they look like they're on their way somewhere.

I think I have a pretty good eye in terms of composition

and knowing what I want out of the models.

It's something that I think I'm pretty good at.

This particular shoot is all about Instagram.

We're trying to do something that feels like they're

just on the street and they're walking around enjoying

themselves and they're just two really hip,

beautiful girls walking around

and you know, who doesn't wanna feel like that?

Just feeling fabulous on the streets,

just seeing what we come up with.

We just get to play.

I love this.

You give such snobby faces.

It's hilarious.

Okay.

(upbeat music)

♫ Watchin' from inside

♫ Curtains are disguised

♫ It's happening right before your eyes

♫ It's falling on the ground

♫ Dust turns from green to brown

♫ Flowers are blooming all around

Kinetic quality of fabric is very interesting.

It's something that just recently I've probably

become more aware of in my own designs.

My last show, one of the themes was movement

and so what I wanted to do was have the models walking

and you can see the movement of the dresses.

And in fact we included some fringey type of elements

so as they were walking there would be this

kind of movement that was very lighthearted

and also sexy and fun.

When fabric is moving on the body as you're wearing it

it just there's something that feels really good about it,

it's like clouds passing by or something like that.

Yeah, I think this is almost--

I would assume so.

Can I get a little powder.

Any of them out there or do I leave them back?

I think, yeah, something like that would be pretty.

This dress looks like it can be an antique

with an umbrella with this.

So, they're starting off with their long straight hair

and then they're doing these tendrils,

which took them about an hour or so just on one model

and then they're gonna gonna like comb it out

so it's probably gonna be a big halo.

It's gonna be cool, I think.

(upbeat synthesized music)

Fashion shows are like weddings for designers

this is the way I've always thought.

So, if you're like the bride at your wedding

and you want everything to come off at the right time

like the doves take off at exactly at a certain time

and then when they don't come off at that time

then you're upset and nobody else notices it

and they're all like,

"Oh, my God, those doves were so amazing."

And you're like, "But I spent so much time

"trying to make sure the doves were correct."

Like it didn't work in your own mind.

And so every show to some extent does that.

But I have had shows where I was pretty happy.

That's actually happening more in recent shows

and I think that must mean that my craft

is getting better.

You're catching me do the selfie?

Let's see, what's a good thing in French?

Le chat.

I love cats.

They bring cat energy, cat attitude.

Cat heart, cat courageousness.

Cat badass attitude.

I love kitty's sense of humor.

Are you ready?

What it is to be a professional kitty cat.

That's what this is about.

Just go straight on, little bit of a...

Like raised chin?

Uh huh, just whatever you feel.

So, there's always like an extra shape.

(eccentric synthesized music)

Christopher Reidel and I started my business in 1993.

He helps me with fashion shows

and he helps set up my studios.

He's very good about figuring out all that kind of stuff.

So, he's very practical, but he's also very creative.

He pays attention to every detail

and he always has my back.

That would be amazing, wouldn't it?

It's a typical print for a maxi dress.

307.

Wow.

If that's the right one.

It's neat, I like that.

Well, there is a lot of movement in looking a the design,

but I wanted this to be able to get caught in the air,

get caught in the breeze.

(upbeat music)

In the last couple of years I've been doing

a what I call a fashion photo booth.

Instead of having models come in

and doing a fashion show we would bring in people

who are coming to visit the studio

and have them model it.

So, have fun with actually in way pretending, or

imitating models and we get a lot of great photos from it

and I post those on Instagram.

We've gotten some really great pictures, I think.

And it's really fun because you see that these are

real people and they can look very fashionable

and beautiful and interesting.

(upbeat music)

I've been so upset about everything that's been going

on politically that I've been watching stuff on politics

and hardly ever listening to music

and so toady I was like,

you need to start listening to some music again

or you're gonna lose your mind.

There have been times during my life when something

is not going right or I'm feeling pretty down

and then I'll ask myself,

what can I do to make myself feel a little bit better?

Sometimes it's music,

but generally it's the most important thing that

I always have to come back to is my art.

My art always lifts me up.

It's the one place that I can go

even if it's just as simple as drawing

or sketching a little something in a notebook.

I immediately feel so much better.

And sure enough as soon as I played the first song

I was like, "Oh, I feel so much better."

This is very nice and flowy, it's great.

Nothing says Colorado like palm trees.

You do get a general feeling of what fabric is going to do.

I remember when I first started designing,

even before I went to design school,

I would pick the wrong weight fabric or something like that.

So, those kinds of things you learn as you go

and people can kinda teach you some of it,

but you have to make a lot of mistakes to get to

the point where you really start to understand

what the fabric is gonna do

and even still I will start with a fabric that I'm familiar

with and I'll get different results than I think

I'm gonna get.

It can be sometimes frustrating especially if you

wanna do something quickly and get it done,

but other times the surprise can take you to another

place that you hadn't expected

and it can turn out to be so much better

when you make those mistakes.

So, it's many years of learning sometimes the most

mundane things and eventually it becomes something esoteric.

A little bit extra color and it's funny

because it takes time to get it to that point.

Doesn't it?

And then she put like red lipstick, that was it.

And I would just be like,

"Oh, my God, my mother's so beautiful."

She's someone you keep as a friend kind of forever.

She's one of those really amazing genuine people.

I like to talk about her to my friends.

She's definitely sparked inspiration in me.

Think I get that same confidence from Mona in

the sense that she's not afraid to experiment with style.

To see just the variety and the amount of time

and the technique and the details that Mona's put

into her work without having art grants

or any kind of institutional support is pretty phenomenal.

It's cut on the bias,

which means it's cut on a 45 degree angle.

So, when somebody wears this it will go around their curves.

She's definitely someone who starts with next to nothing.

She like the blank canvas that you get as an artist.

I feel like Mona's truly an alchemist.

She can make something from nothing.

I mean, I've watched her for years and how it's changed

and if you've seen it for a while you can see

how it evolves, but today when you look at what

she's doing it looks evolved.

I mean, it's like there.

When you back and look you can see kind of where she

was and how it got here and I love that.

Thank you.

There's three famous dress, they're red,

white, and yellow.

The main one that everyone was talking about

is the 69 dress.

I helped sew those and it's funny because

when we were putting those on they were gonna be

for a fashion show that spring that I was working with her

and they weren't quite done.

They weren't quite fitted to the models,

so we actually had to sew some of the models

into the dresses before they were even finished

to have them walk out.

I also took a lot of photos with them in her then apartment.

And 69 was really popular, a lot of people asked about it.

So, we recaptured it.

It's interesting to think about broken wings.

I think everybody has something in them that is probably

broken and they're always trying to mend,

it is something that artists do,

that's inherent, that we're trying to mend the things

that have happened in our lives or in the world.

And it's something that you're not always aware of as

an artist, but you're just doing that anyway.

It's always making something more beautiful.

If you know if it's truly your calling

you'll continue with it, you won't give up,

even during those times when you're frustrated,

maybe the world doesn't wanna hear your story

or see what you're doing or you're not making any money,

you're struggling, maybe you can't eat for a day or two,

whatever it might be can't make your rent,

maybe your family

or friends aren't respectful of what you're doing

or they don't understand why you're doing it,

all of those things,

but if you're in the right spot you'll continue to do it

and that's something that I'll always remember,

it's super important to remember where your heart is.

And if creating something makes you happy

then stick with it.

(quirky synthesized music)

You know the old fashioned British documentaries

and they'd have the voice over

and they'd be like, "And designer Mona Lucero

"and antique dealer Eron Johnson are commiserating

"over their latest creative endeavors."

Yeah, and the people are talking away for five minutes

and the description of us.

"They had a very good conversation."

Exactly.

Oh, no, no, no.

No more, no camera, no camera.

For more infomation >> Art & Style: Mona Lucero | fashion documentary - Duration: 21:51.

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Seoul Fashion Week 2018: H&M Magazine Photoshoot Behind the Scene | DTV #50 - Duration: 10:41.

For more infomation >> Seoul Fashion Week 2018: H&M Magazine Photoshoot Behind the Scene | DTV #50 - Duration: 10:41.

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6 Gadgets Every Gentleman Should Own - Duration: 5:26.

You know, as gentlemen, I think we should just be prepared for everything. On top

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Now following that trend, the second gadget that every gentleman should own

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most people won't notice that you're listening to your music, watching your

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own is some sort of fitness tracker. What I really love about fitness trackers is

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sleep throughout the night to see what your sleeping pattern is to hopefully

help you sleep better and of course you know sleep is important. Number four this

is a no-brainer nobody can live without in a nowadays I think, and it's an

external battery. I mean this is pretty simple I don't know about you guys but

how many times a day or how many times a week are you always looking for an

outlet to charge your phone. The thing lasts like half a day, we're always glued

on our phones. Why not just carry an external battery and avoid the hassle.

This power juice I carry, we reviewed it on GentsTech, it's very

affordable has around 8,000 milliamps and allows you to charge two phones

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Number five not an essential for everyone but definitely a functional

tool to have, and that is some sort of pocketknife. Now you can be smart about

it and carry some sort of multi-tool, that gives you multiple tools other than

just a knife, kind of like a Swiss Army, has a lot more functionality. Or if

you're just into knives, a good pocket knife is always great to carry. I'm

always constantly opening boxes that come to the office, so I found a lot of

use for it. Number six some sort of lightweight laptop. The one that I

personally use is a 2016 MacBook Pro 15 inch. I love this thing for how light and

thin it is, and it gives me all the power I need. it's fast, the touch part is

actually pretty efficient when I'm sending messages or editing videos so it

does have a lot of power. At the end of the day you just want something that

slim and compact and serves your purpose, whether you're at school, you do

photography, or your edit videos, a good laptop is a gadget every guy needs.

And finally number seven obviously a smart phone. I have to say this is

probably the one thing that most of us can't live without and whether your

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That's it for me today. See you next time!

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