@@Glotaku Ion think this is true. its more like an equal split between the three. because in all honesty, wearing cheap materials and bad matching colors even with good proportions will distract from any benefit that a good proportion will give your outfit.
I dont think its a matter of price but more of nuisance a lot of high end designers either try to push boundaries or innovate on existing fashion while more low end products confine to a norm
Proportion is the single-hand most important thing in fashion. Most important thing in design period. It's what they teach you in art school, fashion school, film school, anything design related. There's a reason why there's a certain height for males and females that are desired for runway fashion - all due to how proportions work. Proportions, rule of thirds, golden ratio, what-have-you: there's a proven idea that there is something innately mathematical that lives under what we consider "beautiful" for the human eye. Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man says it all. It's always about truly understanding your proportions when it comes to having your own style. Silhouettes, tones, and the little extras are what comes after. I've been gravitating towards minimalism over the years and it only recently dawned to me that this natural affinity stemmed from the fact that I have been training my brain to understand proportions better. If you truly understand proportions you can make any piece of clothing look good. You can sketch models and landscapes that look picturesque. You can take your photography and filmmaking to another level. You can create a whole new layer to your home and living space. Edit, forgot some movie recs: Fallen Angels, La Haine, and City of God
Batman and Superman are listed at 6’2 which I believe is the average height for most male models. They range between 6’1-6’3 ( usually) with 6’2 being the average. I wonder then if the comic artists and writers understand that this is the ideal ratio for males and is why they write them to be at that height. Edit. Apparently Superman is usually listed at 6’3. Which still falls under the male model height range. But….yeah lmao
Its crazy because I first subscribed to you because we both ballers and our sizes are exactly the same. You're definitely one of the reasons I quit the skinny pants and moved to straight fit when I was done with college. Been helping me with proportions since day 1.
Can you talk more about proportions and how they should look? I’m a 5’8” stocky guy with thick thighs and wide shoulders, and I feel like it’s hard to get proportions or silhouette right. I would love to learn more from you
I’ll say this being a bigger man 6’3 290 (football build) it’s definitely more challenging to find clothing that fit me how I want so going a size up for me is always necessary when it comes to pants. But listen to you drew and understanding and exactly applying this to my clothes and my own personal has definitely gave me a boost of confidence, I’m not saying I wasn’t confident (that’s beside the point) I’m sure everybody know the importance of knowing your measurements it can make or break many outfits and you’re tips and conversations of these podcast and videos have definitely given me a new perspective coming to fashion. I’m new extremely but I feel like I’ve found a way to accurately express myself and not give a damn what anybody thinks. I do want to say I appreciate your videos extremely. 🤛🏾🤛🏾 *two bumps P.S. I do want to say that your confidence in your fits are also what make the fits you put on and decide to wear you. The confidence you have the better it looks to your own self and to other. Peace & Love to everybody from an East Texan 🤞🏾
I'm a little bit chubby so ever since I started sizing up my tops I've felt much more comfortable with my rather awkward proportions. Having a more oversized/relaxed top esp with layers makes it super comfortable for me. It sucks though how I can't wear my true size sometimes since certain brands are WAY too fitted for my style.
Ye I went to a store (Carhartt WIP I think) and there was a guy who was pretty big, and yet his outfit fitted him perfectly to me and stood out compared to everyone else in the store. (He worked there and was rly kind to me). I think a big part of it was his confidence in wearing his fit.
I’m a wider guy - big shoulders, big chest, and “skips cardio” in the middle - and going oversized on the top has made everything just click. Works way better in winter, but sort of applies in summer too. I keep the bottom half fitted though, which I guess I’m lucky I can, but skinnier fitting bottom half evens me out instead of looking like that big white robot thing from that kids movie
6:00 - "you can see the rule of thirds applies nicely here" - actually, I can't. Could you explain where the thirds are? Especially the guy's fit, it looks like his shirt end line is dividing him roughly in half. Would be helpful for you to add video affects showing the 2/3 'rds split.
Proportions are so important in fashion. Can make the most simple fits look fire. Pro tip: Make sure you know your measurements. Movie Recs: the harder they fall, a quiet place 2, one night in Miami
The energy did come thru man, it's the holidays!. 1. Jingle all the way (1996) 2. Dune (2021) 3. Anything Studio Ghibli. I appreciate you hookin us up with knowledge Drew, Stay safe out there
I don't usually comment but these are the sort of videos that are need. The core elements if fashion, a sort of introspective analysis of oneself in a way through the lenses of fashion. I feel like this introspection is lost a lot in the modern realm with people falling into moulds that don't require more thought than simply that of a bank account with available funds. Thanks drew for continuing to be one of the only channels that dives into the nexus of what could be considered a new era of fashion. As in the past the subculture defined how you dress, now the way you dress defines your subculture. It'd be a pleasure to meet someday and speak. Keep up the good work. 3 Movies: My Rainy Days (JP) Come and See (USSR) Sione's Wedding 1 & 2 (NZ)
You need to do a video on what to wear if you’re short 😂 I feel like it’s always hard to find good clothes with the right proportions as a short guy, because they’re always aimed at medium/large sizes (understandably tbf)
Wow..just stumble upon your video...excellent explanations...you make thing look do easy....I am saving all you videos to reference to over and over again...well done!!!!
post vidvid gang. love the community, everyone sharing sum education in fashion. The difference between the two is very important. wonderful video as a young man, just getting started at fashion, you help me alot. from philippines drew
I live in Quebec and we had a snowstorm 2 days ago. For movie recommendations I’d recommend night crawler, knives out and ofc a classic, my go to movie: the godfather
Mr Drew, I am aware of this odd suggestion of a film for you to view however this movie is Cars ( 2006). I highly recommend this because the colour, shading and overall appearance of the movie. The story is one of common although it always surprises to delights me in it.
I think 3 really good movies to watch this time of year are The Grinch live action because its a classic at this point, Begin Again with Mark Ruffalo (it is my comfort movie) and a studio ghibli movie , or some type of animation.
Loved the video! Very important elements to consider. No snow has occurred. The three movies I would recommend would be: Stalker Death by hanging Oldboy
The vid was short and sweet which is what most look for. I think you got all the points across and made it really easy to digest. Personally i think proportions is easily more important overall when it comes to styling myself. As a shorter dude (5’6) I struggle with tees and shirts being longer than i would like because they make my legs look shorter which can make the outfit unflattering. I don’t mind my height at all and I don’t think anyone should be insecure about it but I absolutely hate it because I am typically unsatisfied with how most things fit especially when it comes to designer/high end garments since they’re usually meant for a average/tall body type. Loved the energy in the post vidvid btw! Sorry i dont have any movie recommendations 😅
Find a good tailor! You can hem your shirts for ~$10 and have them look more flattering on you. I'd personally recommend trying to avoid buying any shirts that you'd want to take more than 1 - 1.5" off, because it can ruin the proportions, especially on a button up shirt or graphic tshirt. You can also try out Asian designers, particularly Japanese brands, which cater more often to shorter men. I personally enjoy brands like Engineered Garments, Beams Plus, or Still By Hand. Hope that helps!
liked this vid, drew! would have liked to see other kinds of body types just to zero in on the proportions of the human body. of course there are endless varieties of body proportions but some more common ones are : heavy top, skinny bottom. small waist, thick legs. (we wanna look cute too!) big arms and thighs. i think it’d be helpful to highlight more of the community other than skinny, wide and “regular”. love your content and evolution as a creator!
I can't say that Im much into fashion but I like to dress to look good and feel good and I think your videos have helped me think about what I wear differently to put better fits together as well as expose me to some out-there things that I wouldn't normally see so I thank u for that. For what more I'd wanna see on the channellll.... I think an evolution of style video could be pretty cool. just lookin at how things have evolved over time, especially with the internet exploding the access to everything. Also a video on driving forces of trends could be something. these are half baked ideas but whatever Movie recs; Imma keep it season themed so theyre all christmas movies, at least thats what my family celebrates this time of year. first my family watches a Christmas Story probably 5 times a season, me mum loves it. second, I think Diehard is also a good one to throw in there, keep it spicy in a normally calm season. finally, the Charlie brown Christmas special for the nostalgia but more importantly for the music; heat across the board for Christmas music. also ill throw in Home alone for good measure (1 & 2 if u wanna marathon em)
I’ve been watching old films for the most part since I found a theater that runs them. I watched the Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974) which I had fun with, but it’s entirely in German, I’m going to go see Devil in a Blue Dress (1995, it has Washington and Cheadle in the lineup so I’m hyped) and Kagemusha (1980, I love Akira Kurosawas other movies so I gotta go) once I get back to college from the holidays. Hands down the best thing is to look back at the greats and see how they managed amazing shots with less technology.
Hi Drew, As of recent i've been getting really into fashion and finding my own personal style and I randomly stumbled upon your channel and I've been watching all of your vids. And I just wanted to say I was shocked when you said you lived in Colorado cause I also live in Colorado. Anyways keep up the great work on all the videos.
Proportions is deffo key in any form of aesthetic, look or design. I realised this when I discovered I dont actually have a specific 'type' of women lookswise. I think woman all shapes and sizes are beautiful...whether skinny or thick - but what I noticed was i'd be subconsiously drawn to how good their body and face proportions are. I think that's what defines real beauty.
Great video, I'll just say "wear what you love and what you feel comfortable in". A movie that I loved and still love watching, not a Christmas movie, is La grande bellezza by Paolo Sorrentino.
I really enjoy the science of breaking down an outfit with shapes. It kind of puts everything into perspective for me. But to recommend three movies you HAVE to watch in my opinion would be Gangs of New York, They Live, and finally the original Spider-Man from 2002 #postvidvid
here in aus it's abt 115f or 45c rn, so no snow imaoo. also, measuring the inleg/inseam is mad useful to get well-fitting pants. idk, kinda ties into proportions cause most people only measure length and waist.
still no snow here in the alps where im at. but best movies that I do have: Princess Mononoke (OR: Nausicaa of the valley of the wind), Parasite, and The Favourite
Great video! Love your content. Im from Bergen, Norway. We have had some snow the last couple of weeks, But its about to rain away… 3 movies i love: Call me by your name, Eyes Wide Shut and Malcolm & Marie!
The rule of thirds is also a thing in music. The proportion lines up with the so-called "Golden ratio." It's supposedly all over Debussy's music, it's certainly all over Bartok's.
Maybe I was expecting a guide for what proportions and silhouettes look good for different body types. Most ppl say I dress good but I know I haven't found "my style" yet and I don't know how to apply what's being said. For example, if I'm that guy who creates bad unflattering proportions and silhouettes, how do I fix that?
Amazing video as always man, and its easily the most important thing to any fit and its essential to understand them to a tea. And i think a good movie to watch with your family or S/O is My neighbor totoro or most of the studio ghibli films being so bright and wholesome and overall amazing ass films And where i live hast not yet snowed and never will being in a tropical Island😔😔😔
It has not snowed where I’m at and prolly won’t. Livin in Texas we don’t get much of that anyways lol. But give these 3 a try; John Q, the unforgivable, and Superbad
Great vid Drew. Here in CT it snowed last week, but all melted cause it was 50 degrees the very next day, it was pretty crazy. 3 movies: Its a wonderful life, Blade Runner, and Blade Runner 2049. Its a wonderful life is like THE Christmas movie in my mind, so if you haven't seen it, you def gotta watch it. BR and BR 2049 are my favorite movies ever. They're super artistic and well written, 2049 is straight up the most beautiful movie I've ever seen. They're pretty heady and slow tho, so its probably not something to watch with the fam.
PVV Gang 1. I'm from Chicago but go to school in more Central Illinois and its barely snowed but there's been some 2. Three movies I suggest are: Se7en, Casablanca, and City of God All very different movies but all some of my favorites
The proportion is so important, I had tested a jacket but I found that something was wrong with, It gave the impression that I was fat when I was thin 😂
New sub here! I watched the entire video hoping you'd speak on shorter people and fit suggestion. I'm 5'7 athletic build and was wondering what you'd recommend for proportions?
@@DrewJoiner Any style tips for us guys who are on the shorter side? Id love to rock baggier pants and light/dark contrasts but it seems to not complement my body type
This is absolutely the most important part of fashion in my opinion. It isn’t how expensive the pieces are, or how cheap they are.
70% proportions 10% color 20% materials
@@Glotaku Ion think this is true. its more like an equal split between the three. because in all honesty, wearing cheap materials and bad matching colors even with good proportions will distract from any benefit that a good proportion will give your outfit.
@@Glotaku no baby the proportions could be right but if it's a very outdated color combination it's just not fashion
I dont think its a matter of price but more of nuisance a lot of high end designers either try to push boundaries or innovate on existing fashion while more low end products confine to a norm
"think of the silhouette as like, the shadow of your outfit"
oh, like a silhouette
Exactly lmao
Proportion is the single-hand most important thing in fashion. Most important thing in design period. It's what they teach you in art school, fashion school, film school, anything design related. There's a reason why there's a certain height for males and females that are desired for runway fashion - all due to how proportions work. Proportions, rule of thirds, golden ratio, what-have-you: there's a proven idea that there is something innately mathematical that lives under what we consider "beautiful" for the human eye. Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man says it all.
It's always about truly understanding your proportions when it comes to having your own style. Silhouettes, tones, and the little extras are what comes after. I've been gravitating towards minimalism over the years and it only recently dawned to me that this natural affinity stemmed from the fact that I have been training my brain to understand proportions better. If you truly understand proportions you can make any piece of clothing look good. You can sketch models and landscapes that look picturesque. You can take your photography and filmmaking to another level. You can create a whole new layer to your home and living space.
Edit, forgot some movie recs: Fallen Angels, La Haine, and City of God
3 great film recs!!!!! was going to comment La Haine but you hit the nail on the head
Batman and Superman are listed at 6’2 which I believe is the average height for most male models. They range between 6’1-6’3 ( usually) with 6’2 being the average. I wonder then if the comic artists and writers understand that this is the ideal ratio for males and is why they write them to be at that height.
Edit. Apparently Superman is usually listed at 6’3. Which still falls under the male model height range. But….yeah lmao
Fallen angels is amazing
i love those movies dude, wong kar wai all the way tho!
Fallen angels is a masterpiece fr
Proportion is a game changer, not only in fashion, but also everywhere where you want to please your eyes
Its crazy because I first subscribed to you because we both ballers and our sizes are exactly the same. You're definitely one of the reasons I quit the skinny pants and moved to straight fit when I was done with college. Been helping me with proportions since day 1.
🤝💫
Drew is giving us a classic and a key into know how to buy the right clothes
Can you talk more about proportions and how they should look? I’m a 5’8” stocky guy with thick thighs and wide shoulders, and I feel like it’s hard to get proportions or silhouette right. I would love to learn more from you
My three movies recomendations:
-Spirited Away
-Porco Rosso
-Princes Mononoke
Sorry, they are all Ghbli movies but I hope you like it!
I’ll say this being a bigger man 6’3 290 (football build) it’s definitely more challenging to find clothing that fit me how I want so going a size up for me is always necessary when it comes to pants. But listen to you drew and understanding and exactly applying this to my clothes and my own personal has definitely gave me a boost of confidence, I’m not saying I wasn’t confident (that’s beside the point) I’m sure everybody know the importance of knowing your measurements it can make or break many outfits and you’re tips and conversations of these podcast and videos have definitely given me a new perspective coming to fashion. I’m new extremely but I feel like I’ve found a way to accurately express myself and not give a damn what anybody thinks. I do want to say I appreciate your videos extremely. 🤛🏾🤛🏾 *two bumps
P.S. I do want to say that your confidence in your fits are also what make the fits you put on and decide to wear you. The confidence you have the better it looks to your own self and to other. Peace & Love to everybody from an East Texan 🤞🏾
I'm a little bit chubby so ever since I started sizing up my tops I've felt much more comfortable with my rather awkward proportions. Having a more oversized/relaxed top esp with layers makes it super comfortable for me. It sucks though how I can't wear my true size sometimes since certain brands are WAY too fitted for my style.
Ye I went to a store (Carhartt WIP I think) and there was a guy who was pretty big, and yet his outfit fitted him perfectly to me and stood out compared to everyone else in the store. (He worked there and was rly kind to me). I think a big part of it was his confidence in wearing his fit.
Hit the gym
I’m a wider guy - big shoulders, big chest, and “skips cardio” in the middle - and going oversized on the top has made everything just click. Works way better in winter, but sort of applies in summer too.
I keep the bottom half fitted though, which I guess I’m lucky I can, but skinnier fitting bottom half evens me out instead of looking like that big white robot thing from that kids movie
@@free699 big != fat != unhealthy
I live in Florida, so no snow yet lol. My three movies:
1. Hereditary
2. Parasite
3. The Witch
6:00 - "you can see the rule of thirds applies nicely here" - actually, I can't. Could you explain where the thirds are? Especially the guy's fit, it looks like his shirt end line is dividing him roughly in half. Would be helpful for you to add video affects showing the 2/3 'rds split.
Proportions are so important in fashion. Can make the most simple fits look fire. Pro tip: Make sure you know your measurements.
Movie Recs: the harder they fall, a quiet place 2, one night in Miami
The energy did come thru man, it's the holidays!. 1. Jingle all the way (1996) 2. Dune (2021) 3. Anything Studio Ghibli. I appreciate you hookin us up with knowledge Drew, Stay safe out there
Stay safe as well!
I don't usually comment but these are the sort of videos that are need. The core elements if fashion, a sort of introspective analysis of oneself in a way through the lenses of fashion. I feel like this introspection is lost a lot in the modern realm with people falling into moulds that don't require more thought than simply that of a bank account with available funds.
Thanks drew for continuing to be one of the only channels that dives into the nexus of what could be considered a new era of fashion. As in the past the subculture defined how you dress, now the way you dress defines your subculture.
It'd be a pleasure to meet someday and speak. Keep up the good work.
3 Movies:
My Rainy Days (JP)
Come and See (USSR)
Sione's Wedding 1 & 2 (NZ)
Love the movies and I would love to talk some day, I appreciate the compliments and support!
1-i live in madrid, it doesnt snow every year but it did last year
2-my 3 movies: a clockwork orange, the grave of the fireflies and parasite
You need to do a video on what to wear if you’re short 😂 I feel like it’s always hard to find good clothes with the right proportions as a short guy, because they’re always aimed at medium/large sizes (understandably tbf)
You and frugal have great tips and advice
„into the wild“ is the best movie ive ever seen
Wow..just stumble upon your video...excellent explanations...you make thing look do easy....I am saving all you videos to reference to over and over again...well done!!!!
"the never ending story" is my favorite movie oat, it's pretty weird but a great movie
this is the most insightful video into this topic I've heard- Thanks Drew
🤝🤝
post vidvid gang. love the community, everyone sharing sum education in fashion. The difference between the two is very important.
wonderful video as a young man, just getting started at fashion, you help me alot. from philippines drew
Post vid vid gang! Love your videos man, keep up the good work.
I live in Quebec and we had a snowstorm 2 days ago. For movie recommendations I’d recommend night crawler, knives out and ofc a classic, my go to movie: the godfather
Mr Drew, I am aware of this odd suggestion of a film for you to view however this movie is Cars ( 2006). I highly recommend this because the colour, shading and overall appearance of the movie. The story is one of common although it always surprises to delights me in it.
Bryce I have seen Cars I grew up on cars I love cars haha
It’s snowed in Southern Ontario, Canada
Top movies
1. Shutter Island
2. Goodfellas
3. The Big Lebowski
I think 3 really good movies to watch this time of year are The Grinch live action because its a classic at this point, Begin Again with Mark Ruffalo (it is my comfort movie) and a studio ghibli movie , or some type of animation.
Cool I will look into the last two as I have seen the live action Grinch
The energy was coming through the screen! You are a vibe man. Nice vid.
❤️💫
U been killing it with ur vids lately man
Loved the video! Very important elements to consider. No snow has occurred.
The three movies I would recommend would be:
Stalker
Death by hanging
Oldboy
The vid was short and sweet which is what most look for. I think you got all the points across and made it really easy to digest. Personally i think proportions is easily more important overall when it comes to styling myself. As a shorter dude (5’6) I struggle with tees and shirts being longer than i would like because they make my legs look shorter which can make the outfit unflattering. I don’t mind my height at all and I don’t think anyone should be insecure about it but I absolutely hate it because I am typically unsatisfied with how most things fit especially when it comes to designer/high end garments since they’re usually meant for a average/tall body type. Loved the energy in the post vidvid btw! Sorry i dont have any movie recommendations 😅
Find a good tailor! You can hem your shirts for ~$10 and have them look more flattering on you. I'd personally recommend trying to avoid buying any shirts that you'd want to take more than 1 - 1.5" off, because it can ruin the proportions, especially on a button up shirt or graphic tshirt. You can also try out Asian designers, particularly Japanese brands, which cater more often to shorter men. I personally enjoy brands like Engineered Garments, Beams Plus, or Still By Hand. Hope that helps!
The only video we need about that topic
I live in BC and it’s snowed here already :)
3 movies
1) 14 peaks (Netflix)
2) Minari (prime)
3) The Darjeeling limited (Disney+)
11/10
We love the discussion videos!! I learn and consider so much.
Bro it absolutely snowed yesterday so you know what that means, hot cocoa time! Love your vid and hope you stay well
So much snow rn 🙃
liked this vid, drew! would have liked to see other kinds of body types just to zero in on the proportions of the human body. of course there are endless varieties of body proportions but some more common ones are : heavy top, skinny bottom. small waist, thick legs. (we wanna look cute too!) big arms and thighs. i think it’d be helpful to highlight more of the community other than skinny, wide and “regular”. love your content and evolution as a creator!
I can't say that Im much into fashion but I like to dress to look good and feel good and I think your videos have helped me think about what I wear differently to put better fits together as well as expose me to some out-there things that I wouldn't normally see so I thank u for that. For what more I'd wanna see on the channellll.... I think an evolution of style video could be pretty cool. just lookin at how things have evolved over time, especially with the internet exploding the access to everything. Also a video on driving forces of trends could be something. these are half baked ideas but whatever
Movie recs; Imma keep it season themed so theyre all christmas movies, at least thats what my family celebrates this time of year. first my family watches a Christmas Story probably 5 times a season, me mum loves it. second, I think Diehard is also a good one to throw in there, keep it spicy in a normally calm season. finally, the Charlie brown Christmas special for the nostalgia but more importantly for the music; heat across the board for Christmas music. also ill throw in Home alone for good measure (1 & 2 if u wanna marathon em)
Fav movies I recommend atm r:
1. Akira
2. Parasite
3. Uncut Gems
And nah it hasn’t snowed here yet☹️
Great list of movies tbh !!
@@DrewJoiner thx! These r the ones I thought of at the top of my head, I’ll edit the comment if I find a better one
amazing vid !!!!!!
I’ve been watching old films for the most part since I found a theater that runs them. I watched the Enigma of Kaspar Hauser (1974) which I had fun with, but it’s entirely in German, I’m going to go see Devil in a Blue Dress (1995, it has Washington and Cheadle in the lineup so I’m hyped) and Kagemusha (1980, I love Akira Kurosawas other movies so I gotta go) once I get back to college from the holidays. Hands down the best thing is to look back at the greats and see how they managed amazing shots with less technology.
I think that layering and the textures are also really important factors at the time of creating an outfit
3 movies :
Yojimbo - Akira Kurosawa
Drive - Nicolas Winding Refn
Spider-Man : Into the Spider-Verse - Peter Ramsey, Bob Persichetti & Rodney Rothman
Hi Drew, As of recent i've been getting really into fashion and finding my own personal style and I randomly stumbled upon your channel and I've been watching all of your vids. And I just wanted to say I was shocked when you said you lived in Colorado cause I also live in Colorado. Anyways keep up the great work on all the videos.
Did you see boulder on the news today crazy
@@DrewJoiner Yes it was scary
I loved this video! Great job. 👏🏼
i was waiting on this 💯W vid as always :) love ur content man
This is a video that was much needed as a topic in fashion. Dope vid bro
Love how you're styled like Other Generations
Proportions is deffo key in any form of aesthetic, look or design. I realised this when I discovered I dont actually have a specific 'type' of women lookswise. I think woman all shapes and sizes are beautiful...whether skinny or thick - but what I noticed was i'd be subconsiously drawn to how good their body and face proportions are. I think that's what defines real beauty.
Great video, I'll just say "wear what you love and what you feel comfortable in".
A movie that I loved and still love watching, not a Christmas movie, is La grande bellezza by Paolo Sorrentino.
I really enjoy the science of breaking down an outfit with shapes. It kind of puts everything into perspective for me. But to recommend three movies you HAVE to watch in my opinion would be Gangs of New York, They Live, and finally the original Spider-Man from 2002 #postvidvid
here in aus it's abt 115f or 45c rn, so no snow imaoo. also, measuring the inleg/inseam is mad useful to get well-fitting pants. idk, kinda ties into proportions cause most people only measure length and waist.
the unforgivable, end of watch, and concrete cowboy are my suggestions
gestalt principals apply to anything design related!
Exactly!
still no snow here in the alps where im at. but best movies that I do have: Princess Mononoke (OR: Nausicaa of the valley of the wind), Parasite, and The Favourite
Yo I've been waiting for this video😄
❤️
maannnnn i loveee fashion
Another vid another banger ❤️
Body type wins every time
Here in Germany it has already snowed.
3 movies:
- House of Gucci
- the Wolf of Wallstreet
- the new Bond
I need to see House of Gucci thank you for the reminder
SMASHHHHHHED IT! Lovely to watch such an interesting topic videos!
❤️💫
A-cold-wall* my favorite brand if y’all haven’t checked it out, do so
omg i got the best burst of positivity at 8:50 THANK U
Will doooo💫
3 movies I reccomend: Bladerunner 2049, No country for old men and 500 days of summer. They are my favs for sure
fire recommendations
Omg this is so well explained
Great video! Love your content. Im from Bergen, Norway. We have had some snow the last couple of weeks, But its about to rain away… 3 movies i love: Call me by your name, Eyes Wide Shut and Malcolm & Marie!
Does it snow hard up there in Norway or was it light?
Not so often at the West coast Where im from, But up north and in the mountains there is a lot of snow!
@@tobiasjetmundsen4496 Norway is a place I want to visit one day
You should!
I watch Scott pilgrim every year around the holidays
One of my favs
I love this whole video, energy & positivity.
The rule of thirds is also a thing in music. The proportion lines up with the so-called "Golden ratio." It's supposedly all over Debussy's music, it's certainly all over Bartok's.
Maybe I was expecting a guide for what proportions and silhouettes look good for different body types. Most ppl say I dress good but I know I haven't found "my style" yet and I don't know how to apply what's being said. For example, if I'm that guy who creates bad unflattering proportions and silhouettes, how do I fix that?
three movies you should watch:
Akira
Weathering With You
Rain Man
added to the list
Instead of getting style inspiration that I don’t want to wear I’m just going to wear what I want but learn how to make it look good
“ Cowboy bebop” “observe and report” and also “ Area 51” not holiday movies but all great and no it hasn’t snowed here in LA
I'm from South Africa it doesn't snow this side. 3 Movies: Columbus, Arrival and Mulholland Drive
Great recommendations
this video was very necessary. kinda got me back on track
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Amazing video as always man, and its easily the most important thing to any fit and its essential to understand them to a tea.
And i think a good movie to watch with your family or S/O is My neighbor totoro or most of the studio ghibli films being so bright and wholesome and overall amazing ass films
And where i live hast not yet snowed and never will being in a tropical Island😔😔😔
Well researched as always❤️👍
I live in Texas it snowed like crazy last year hopefully it doesn't snow this year, and watch Kill Bill !
You should watch Speed Racer. It's like an acid trip with cars for kids that's family friendly.
It has not snowed where I’m at and prolly won’t. Livin in Texas we don’t get much of that anyways lol. But give these 3 a try;
John Q, the unforgivable, and Superbad
Great vid Drew. Here in CT it snowed last week, but all melted cause it was 50 degrees the very next day, it was pretty crazy. 3 movies: Its a wonderful life, Blade Runner, and Blade Runner 2049. Its a wonderful life is like THE Christmas movie in my mind, so if you haven't seen it, you def gotta watch it. BR and BR 2049 are my favorite movies ever. They're super artistic and well written, 2049 is straight up the most beautiful movie I've ever seen. They're pretty heady and slow tho, so its probably not something to watch with the fam.
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1. I'm from Chicago but go to school in more Central Illinois and its barely snowed but there's been some
2. Three movies I suggest are: Se7en, Casablanca, and City of God
All very different movies but all some of my favorites
Post vid vid gang gang
Anime movie suggestions:
Your Name
Weathering with you
I never knew what these were but I guessed in the first couple seconds and was right.
You Smart
Your actual really good at this TH-cam shit
really felt the energy and i never knew you could apply the rule of thirds to fashion, great vid!
Very helpful, thanks
I think the postvidvid thing is too dope and ahead of it's time really. Keep grinding bro
I'm glad I came across this information
Thank you for this video, you're appreciated! 💕
The vibez here are good, i think ill stay
movie recs: Devdas, Joji [amazon], the intouchables.
all these films are foreign and I can bet none of them will disappoint you
Absolutely lovely
Curious your opinion on Kibbe Body Types and how it relates to fashion?
Insightful yo!
Thank you yo!
Talk about the music that you’re listening to for the postvidvid
Great great idea I will do that next week!
what looks best for athletic builds
You should watch life aquatic , groundhog day or the royal tenembauns
bet added to my list
The proportion is so important, I had tested a jacket but I found that something was wrong with, It gave the impression that I was fat when I was thin 😂
New sub here! I watched the entire video hoping you'd speak on shorter people and fit suggestion. I'm 5'7 athletic build and was wondering what you'd recommend for proportions?
I don’t understand your question could you explain more specifically
@@DrewJoiner Any style tips for us guys who are on the shorter side? Id love to rock baggier pants and light/dark contrasts but it seems to not complement my body type