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hey guys how's it going so today I'm going to do a fashion nova video I'm

gonna do a try on haul I'm going to give you guys like some tips on how to order

as far as sizing goes and I'm just gonna kind of like talk about the brand a

little bit or just like my review on them if you've never heard of fashion

nOVA it's pretty popular I feel like I feel like any girl that watches YouTube

or is on instagram has heard of it it's basically a brand that got popular

because of Instagram and YouTube and all that but yeah it's kind of known for its

it makes clothes for like specific body type they're very into like that whole

baddie bad girl baddie ig style whatever style on instagram but i feel like you know you

don't have to have a certain style to shop there um as long as it fits right

so basically i ordered four pairs of jeans i really just wanted to try their

denim and the reason I wanted to try their denim is because I've been having

a hard time like just finding good jeans you know you mean like good denim you

know and it's not really it's more of a specific issue that I have so you know I

have a very and this is just my body type like obviously everybody has like

different you know shapes and forms and all that but um so I have a very small

waist and then I if I carry any weight or I mean like fat or whatever I don't

know but like basically like my hips and butt are like bigger a lot bigger than

my waist so jeans that I'm gonna insert some clips of like some jeans that I

have from other brands and you can see how you can see where the issue lies

where I'm constantly like pulling up my jeans I'm constantly like like I don't

have any jeans that fit me really nicely on my waist you know I mean especially

like I would like to find like some high-waisted jeans that fit like super

great at the waist and just fit everywhere you know what I mean that's

why I ordered fashionnova because like that's what

they're known for their known for like you know smaller like they make their

their pants or bottoms or jeans smaller at the waist but like you still have

like room like around you know the butt area it's not like narrow you know what

I mean so so yeah I'm gonna show you guys what I bought I'll start off with

the first pair and like I said I'm gonna try everything on

so the first pair that I got and I have my little scene here this one is called

the everyday ankle jeans and it said it's supposed to be dark denim online if

I can possibly insert a picture it looked the color looked a little bit

different so that was my first theme from ordering from them was that you

know definitely don't be surprised if the colors don't look exactly how they

should in person you know I mean so the colors are definitely a little bit off I

actually did it mine I liked how it was like very blue I like the little rip

right here at the knee another tip that I have is if you're 5 3 or 5 4 and under

I'm 5 3 like almost 5 4 but basically I'm 5 3 okay so I like can't order their

regular any gene that they have that doesn't say ankle it's gonna be way too

long for me because I was watching another youtubers video and she's like 5

- so she's like an inch shorter than me and I mean and she ordered just like you

know there's standard like just regular jeans from them and was just super lon I

mean nobody wants like scrunched up jeans at your ankles you I mean so I

want to be able to wear them with flats with sandals wedges or whatever you know

I mean so if you're 5 4 and under look for their jeans that say ankle cuz

that'll be for us petite people or shorter people it'll be

like just regular length jeans I actually feel so as far as sizing goes

for these I got these in a size 1 I will it's a little snug but it definitely

fits at the waist there mid-rise and another theme that I based my sizing on

so this is kind of like another tip look at the fabric what it's made out of so

if it's 98% cotton then I'm gonna size up because that doesn't stretch as much

as rayon or this viscose this other stretchy fabric or so yeah this one is

69 percent cotton 29 percent polyester and 2% spandex so I

went a size down and I got the size one because I figured it has spandex it's

gonna stretch and I'm very happy that I did get this size because I think if I

went with a size three it would have been way too large at the waist okay and

the next pair that I got was the whole crew it's called the whole crew ankle

skinny jean and this was a dark denim also again the color was a little bit

off it's almost like online the colors look kind of like a medium wash but in

person they're definitely like blue and very dark which again like dark denim I

wanted it to be dark so I was fine with the color I got this one and a size one

so again this one is a 60% cotton and 38% rayon and 2% spandex so because they

had the spandex I sized down and this one was actually super stretchy um I

feel like I could have gotten away with a size zero so I almost wish I bought a

size zero because they do have some room at the waist like I can still stretch it

and I did wash all all of these jeans I have washed and they held up pretty well

and so I feel like if they haven't stretched out yet I think I'm good so I

feel like I'm pretty good with this I think I'll be okay but I probably could

have gotten away with a size zero I will say out of all the jeans that I got

these are the was comfortable because they're the most

like stretchy and like I mean just look like they're stretchy yeah okay and the

next pair that I got was kind of a lighter wash it's the I love your smile

ankle jeans and it's supposed to be a medium with blue wash I would say that

actually it's pretty true to color I the only thing I didn't realize that it had

the little whiskers and in the back I mean they're so faint but they're like

on the back of the knee I actually hate I hate whisker jeans like that makes me

cringe but because it's so like like you Barrett can barely notice it it doesn't

bother me so I like that it has like very I like that they're rips are like I

mean they have jeans on their site that are like big holes like I'm not incident

but I like that these had like kind of like just a little rip at the knee so I

can still wear them to like work or just out this one I got in a size 3 so this

is one of those pairs that I had to go a size up because or actually not go a

size up it's probably my true size all their sizes are like junior sizing like

1 3 5 you know so I got this one in a size 3 because it's 98% cotton so and 2%

spandex so it has a little bit of a stretch but like as you can see like

it's a lot more stiff than the other two pairs so I sized up and I'm very glad

that I did because it fits perfect this one is a mid-rise too and yeah I

don't know I just I'm very like happy with it and as far as the ankle jean

goes like it's got like the little like kind of frayed bottom which it's not

like super free but it's like kind of lightly frayed and that's gonna look

really cute with like sandals in the summer okay and the last pair that I got

are my favorite out of all four and it's they're called the inside scoop ankle

jeans and they're high-waisted I got them in black and I'm these are my

favorite they just I'm actually because they're high-waisted they fit so well at

the waist I mean look how so this is the thing about that you know but look how

like small it is at the waist and like still at the back

has like room you know for your freaking book you know it's so yeah so this one I

also sized up I went with a size three it's 98% cotton 2% spandex so again it's

a little bit more stiff I mean it when I say stiff not like uncomfortable like

all of these jeans all the jeans that I got are very comfortable so but they're

not like as stretchy as the first two so I had to go with the size 3 instead of a

size 1 and it fits perfectly um I also like that I had the little rip again at

the knee it's like it's like the perfect like rip it's not like it falls like

right at my knee which I like because it's shorter in length you know it

doesn't sometimes ripped jeans can fall like under my knee which doesn't look

right so because they're meant for people that are average height also it

has kind of these cute little zipper bottom which I actually didn't realize

they had it till I got it in the mail like when I got it um I didn't realize

it when I ordered it online I actually probably wouldn't have bought it cuz I

actually hate like zippers at the bottom but this one I'm gonna be honest like

doesn't bother me like you they're not uncomfortable like I don't feel the

zipper at all so I'm kind of glad that I didn't notice cuz I probably wouldn't

have bought it to begin with so that's kind of my little try on haul from

fashion OVA I'm not sponsored by then like a lot of people are sponsored by

them I wish I was but I would totally order from I'm gonna order from them

again when I need jeans I don't know if I would try any of their other clothes

because it's not really my personal style um but maybe if I see something

you know I probably would order it but I definitely think for their jeans love

them again if you have like a similar body type jeans that have like for a

smaller waist but you know I don't know how to like word a without sounding so

like dramatic basically like you have a waist and then

you have like a freaking ass you know you mean like you're not like assless

okay so shop at fashion nova I definitely think that would is like the best for

that type of body and this is coming from somebody who's tried on like a

bunch of jeans from like everywhere um if you have a wider waist loft jeans are

the best for that um I actually like loft jeans Blake I like them but I can't

wear them because they're just huge at the waist and then gap also gap is

like hit or miss back in the day they used to have jeans that like were

smaller at the waist and then now it seems like they're they're kind of

bigger too so I don't know I know I haven't shopped there in a long time but

um yeah if you if you need any like tips or like you want me to do more videos

like this like how to like shop for your body type let me know in the comments

below cuz I've had experience like styling people and doing that like

actually like my real life so um let me know if you would like to see more

videos like that I can I think that would be kind of fun to film but anyways

so I hope you enjoyed this video give it a thumbs up and follow me on Instagram

because I'm definitely gonna do like fashion post wearing those jeans and

yeah thanks so much for watching I'll see you guys soon

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Pitch imperfect - MA Fashion View Interview with Peter Bezuijen - Duration: 12:19.

Q. Welcome back to the Fashion View Interviews! Today I'm with Peter Bezuijen

who is an artist and he comes from? A. From Holland, from

Amsterdam. Q.Right and you born in which year? A. I'm born in 1958. Q.1958 right... this is

a question that I normally do because I'm not really interested in the age you

have but in in how repetitive circles of different age are behaving are liking

the same kind of things... all right yeah so and when did you arrive in London?

A. I arrived in London seven years ago. I moved to London and it is a home now.

Q. We met because throughout the Instagram I stumped into your patterns... A. I had a

spontaneous hematoma so I had a brain damage accident in Greece and when I came

back and I was fully rehabilitated after a year I started painting again and I

think it's really not coincidental that it's repetition. Repetition is known to

be really calming for the brain. It's really... the brain loves repetitive habits

and patterns so that's really a part of the history and also the story of the

weave of Turkish Kalim weavers who deliberately make a mistake in their

weave mmm that basically means that only God is perfect and we humans we can't be

perfect and I'm really interested in this imperfection especially related to

my accident and my illness and I thought yeah imperfection is worth celebrating.

Q. We love patterns as you said yeah I'm very much on the page I mean I feel very

comfortable in it, I wear stripes today but you know every now and then we love

to see things we recognize us into patterns and patterns are made out of

repetition but funny when you deliver a repetition you

"by definition" you don't go anywhere... A. It is almost a circle.

Q. It is almost a circle, yeah! But as an artist my question is: do you kind of wander

into your repetition so you go and you float around and the repetition becomes

itself or you actually are interested in blending you, know, "today I'm a bit more

blue... tomorrow I will want to be a bit red..." A. yeah I

definitely control it but as less as possible. There's always a way of

controlling it, but I really am in a zone when I do it

so that's really where I want to be so it comes all very intuitive. I know, like

you said, I know I want to make a piece in blues or and I want to make a

very colourful piece. Q. And do you have a favorite color? A. Blue and blue

greens that's definitely my favorite color and but normally when I work I

choose the colour completely randomly and completely intuitive... so it's a flow

and the fact that people find it really calming to watch says a lot about the

way I make it, I produce it: when I paint I mean I am in a total calm state.... I incidentally

do a collage with Ball color and Cut Farrow, but mainly 90% of the

work is gouache on different kinds of paper.

Q. When I read your introduction to the art of repetition and the story of how

repetition started, you mentioned 2/3 times the word "textile"... and I

find it quite curious because the idea of the Fashion View Interviews is how

art, in the different aspects of art is delivered, has to do actually with fashion

or what is fashionable. A. Long long long ago I

painted on linen, I remember. That's probably 30 years ago even more I think,

but I I always considered the repetition work that I'm doing since 2015

I always thought of it it could be really interesting to translate this to

fabric. So what we did we had a limited edition of silk scarfs on

a captive sheen which is a very light silk. Q. Patterns became famous sometime

when Missoni made the "stripes" A. Yeah, it's interesting you mention it because

there was somebody who saw the work and he immediately said oh that really

reminds me of Missoni! There is yeah there is a

similarity. Q. How it could be interesting to translate a painting... I mean,

the size of your painting can be very large there is one which is 3 meter long

and the other one are fairly 20*20... that's a very various, but

in textile it changes and transforms completely! Actually, how do you

feel about the idea that your patterns are... moving? A. yeah I think that the

movement of the patterns would be really an extra dimension to it and I really

believe that the work is really strong in a 3d version of fabric and fabric

translated into fashion and being worn by people! I think that would be

really great. I think it's a great dimension to the work. Q. Would

you create the patterns differently? A. Not per shape, but maybe when it

turns out that it should have some adaptation because of the translation to

fabric. At the moment there is a British fashion brand who has translated a piece

of mine into shirts and a dress and they were really beautiful

that look really well on them on the model... Q. And

when did this happen? A. That was for this summer collection 2018, so it's

launched four weeks ago, I think. Q. Oh yeah so super! so we can write recent link?

A. Yes, if you go to Fat Face, that's the brand. CEO of Fat Face shows my work and he

wanted to use one of my works for his summer collection this year.

yeah yeah and that's really beautiful! I have mostly work in the

living room. Q. I saw you make yourself videos about you painting. A. Yeah I make little

videos of me. It's very nice yeah. Q. How did he come the idea to

make this? A. Because I try to post every day on Instagram, to keep the

work out there and tell people, the followers what I'm doing and and I

suddenly thought it would be nice to have a small little footage of me

actually doing it. And I had a pop-up gallery in New Cavendish street

and I had a table in front of the window where I was painting and people love that.

People love to see you working: so they passed by, they stop, they came in, we

had a chat. Sometimes they bought a work. That

worked really well! Q. The engaging with their art making

itself, kind of. A. You know, artists are always sort of hidden behind galleries

and in studios and and it's great for people to see an artist actually

creating his work it's especially if you're not an artist yourself. It's

beautiful to watch an artist making his work.Q. Is it is curiosity or..? A. Yeah,

I think it's curiosity, but it's also sort of mesmerizing feeling of "oh,

but that's the way how you do it!" because there's this sort of myth how artists

make oh and you possibly yeah and it's not difficult at all it's very

straightforward: you have an empty page or an paper canvas and you start

painting. That it's very simple! Q. I have remarked

watching a few of your pieces that in the repetitions somehow somewhere there

is let's say a "bigger" imperfection. So, let's say that (of course we can go

hyper-realistic, which is not the case) but, you know, if if you fairly really

want to do that stroke on and on again you perhaps you actually could, but you

don't. So at some point of the line goes... A. I allow myself and I I don't

deliberately do it, but I'm looking for the

perfect imperfection which is this subtitle of my work. And the

imperfection is actually everything that is done by human hand will be somewhere

imperfect because we're human. And I try to achieve that sort of "perfect moment"

where you can see "oh but this is where it goes wrong slightly or the slightly

movement is going down or this stroke is slightly bigger than the other one". And

if you do it in a very subtle way, you feel the human touch but you're not

looking at it like "oh! that's imperfect". It basically looks perfect and

that's the balance with which i think is really interesting in the work i do: that

what looks in the first glimpse perfect, after a closer look

it's basically imperfect and then in a perfect way. Q. Right! Now, the

repetitions is a calming soothing movement of your mind and then

translates into the paperwork and then the fashion, if applies, the drawings on

textile. But the repetitions will ever end? Do you think you will end to do repetitions,

somehow? A. What I really tend to do, what I'm looking for in the future is

monumental work, so like on buildings, big buildings, big floors of

central halls (for instance hospitals or communal buildings). And so

that will be my next step. Q. And have you move forward already? A. Yeah, there are

some ideas to research for the future. I would love to do, for instance,

tiles. That will be great to have a tiled wall in a repetition

pattern. Q. Have you ever been to Portugal to see the manufacturing? A. Yeah I have been, they're really cool in it.

So that would be the next step I think in the future. To translate it

from paper to more three-dimensional and probably monumental. yeah I think it will

be great massive building! Q. Massive scale, massive dimensions. A. Yeah, yeah I

think they will be working really well with it. Q. Fantastic!

Well thank you very much for staying with us for this interview. It has been

precious and actually of course follow us, like, share, and check the guy in the

links below! Put a thumb up (doesn't cost anything) and let us know

what you think, comment and we catch you soon. So, watch you soon! Thank you very

much! A. Bye bye!

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