Hand down the best handbag I've ever bought was from Juicy Couture. It was tan leather, crossbody rectangle bag with gold hardware. Very subtle, none of the garish logo's on it, it was gorgeous. Nobody ever knew it was a Juicy bag unless I told them and everyone was surprised when I did tell them. It got a lot of positives comments from anybody who saw it!
I don't care what celebrity is shilling their stuff, it's not luxury if it has their name across your @ss. I felt that way in the 00s and I still feel that way about any brand.
Juicy reminds me of Deisel, True Religion, Miss Sixty, Betsey Johnson, Ben Sherman, and others who were so big and beautiful then. They burned too bright and burnt out.
I was obsessed with Diesel in the early 00s - spent an absolute fortune on their tops and jeans. Then they kinda lost their way imo and they brought out stuff that was a bit ‘meh’ and didn’t stand out. Back in the day I could always spot Diesel items, even with no obvious branding - now they have to plonk a big logo on otherwise basic, forgettable stuff 😢
It also helped that her husband is a wealthy musician John Taylor of Duran Duran. The man I had a serious crush on as a teen in the early to mid 80's 🤣.
I wanted the velour suits back in the day but never got one. I had a Juicy purse. I can’t believe it became somewhat popular again. I got a sweatsuit for nostalgia lol
The perfume was good. And cute ! I thought it was cute. I would never wear words on my butt, nor would I allow my daughters to. And, the pants are not flattering to the butt at all ! They made every butt look droopy. Glad they changed that. I hope they can continue to do well. It is definitely a nostalgic and sentimental purchase for women. That's a good thing for a company to hqve going for it. And it is still a young company. I wish them the best ! ❤ 🙏🏻
I am 54 and just bought my first velour tracksuit. From what I remember of the 80s, this is the correct way to wear a velour tracksuit. Be old & be a mom who walks a mile a day like it’s training… 😂
The new collections just aren’t the same as the vintage tracksuits. I have both, and the velour had more of a cotton blend while the newer tracksuits are majority polyester fabric.
The disappearance of cotton has definitely changed the way I shop & thrift. Suddenly I’m buying brands I never considered just because they actually still use some natural fibers! I love good performance synthetics (I’m an outdoorsy Montanan, there are times when “cotton kills”) but I want my indoor clothes to mostly be natural fibers
Juicy Couture and its erm "fashion" belongs just like the tramp stamp (same era) in the deep vaults of history...were it should stay. It was cheap and tacky looking even if it was in fact expensive
was never a fan of the tracksuits, but i’ve been thrifting a lot of JC pieces on depop lately bc a lot of their accessories and dresses are super cute and just my style (also just for nostalgia purposes). 💖 i’ve been curious to see if the resurgence of 2k fashion would mean JC makes a comeback with the younger crowd.
Hand down the best handbag I've ever bought was from Juicy Couture. It was tan leather, crossbody rectangle bag with gold hardware. Very subtle, none of the garish logo's on it, it was gorgeous. Nobody ever knew it was a Juicy bag unless I told them and everyone was surprised when I did tell them. It got a lot of positives comments from anybody who saw it!
I still love the brand. Good for you!!
I don't care what celebrity is shilling their stuff, it's not luxury if it has their name across your @ss. I felt that way in the 00s and I still feel that way about any brand.
i hate to say i agree too . its just bringing unnecessary attention
I always thought they looked trashy
Juicy reminds me of Deisel, True Religion, Miss Sixty, Betsey Johnson, Ben Sherman, and others who were so big and beautiful then. They burned too bright and burnt out.
I was obsessed with Diesel in the early 00s - spent an absolute fortune on their tops and jeans. Then they kinda lost their way imo and they brought out stuff that was a bit ‘meh’ and didn’t stand out. Back in the day I could always spot Diesel items, even with no obvious branding - now they have to plonk a big logo on otherwise basic, forgettable stuff 😢
I love writing and narration of these videos. It's like a well-thought-out essay
Yes! She is FABULOUS!!!💖
Tacky to the core is what it was, especially when you saw Mother/Daughter wearing matching outfits.
Amen just awful
It's like Affliction for women.
The move to kohls absolutely killed it.
No it didn't. It's just a set. They were remade by so many companies. It's only clothes. Relax.
It also helped that her husband is a wealthy musician John Taylor of Duran Duran. The man I had a serious crush on as a teen in the early to mid 80's 🤣.
😂 immediately my brain: in touch with the ground/im on the hunt im after you/a scent and a sound… Gotta go listen to hours of Duran Duran now !
Yep. I came here for this comment, Gela Nash Taylor
I remember being a kid and seeing this in every movie and show and be wanting it so badly.
I wanted the velour suits back in the day but never got one. I had a Juicy purse. I can’t believe it became somewhat popular again. I got a sweatsuit for nostalgia lol
I love a success story. However, for me, brands like Juicy will always be tacky. Regardless of who 'rocks' it. Love your channel 💯👌
I've never liked the paris hilton style when i was younger and ive never liked those suits. For me they looked ugly
Ya 😂I always thought it look tacky
The perfume was good. And cute ! I thought it was cute. I would never wear words on my butt, nor would I allow my daughters to. And, the pants are not flattering to the butt at all ! They made every butt look droopy. Glad they changed that.
I hope they can continue to do well. It is definitely a nostalgic and sentimental purchase for women. That's a good thing for a company to hqve going for it. And it is still a young company.
I wish them the best ! ❤ 🙏🏻
I am 54 and just bought my first velour tracksuit. From what I remember of the 80s, this is the correct way to wear a velour tracksuit. Be old & be a mom who walks a mile a day like it’s training… 😂
There was No Way I was ever gonna put the word Juicy on my butt. Not the attention I want.
I see a lot of people saying their ugly idc I still wear them at home specially the sleepwear
The new collections just aren’t the same as the vintage tracksuits. I have both, and the velour had more of a cotton blend while the newer tracksuits are majority polyester fabric.
The disappearance of cotton has definitely changed the way I shop & thrift. Suddenly I’m buying brands I never considered just because they actually still use some natural fibers! I love good performance synthetics (I’m an outdoorsy Montanan, there are times when “cotton kills”) but I want my indoor clothes to mostly be natural fibers
Juicy Couture and its erm "fashion" belongs just like the tramp stamp (same era) in the deep vaults of history...were it should stay. It was cheap and tacky looking even if it was in fact expensive
I saw some juicy items at TJ Maxx
Oddly I was just thinking about this brand last weekend. I found an old pair of the sweat pants cleaning out the closet.
Those velour suits were overpriced and ugly. Idk why they were $250
was never a fan of the tracksuits, but i’ve been thrifting a lot of JC pieces on depop lately bc a lot of their accessories and dresses are super cute and just my style (also just for nostalgia purposes). 💖 i’ve been curious to see if the resurgence of 2k fashion would mean JC makes a comeback with the younger crowd.
I liked it a lot, but in my eyes it went down
I was gonna say they became a ballroom house but this explanation seems better 😅
Today I purchased a Juicy Couture sleepwear at the Brooklyn VA hospital store. 😂😅😊
Great video but the “coo-tour” is making me cringe
This should be titled “The Insane Rise, Downfall, and Amazing Comeback of Juicy Couture”
I only like a juicy couture handbag and that’s it. I always thought the clothes looked tacky even on celebrities.
$150??? No wonder i had the Old Navy version.
their problem can be summed up in a sentence, they became too popular with trashy girls and that look killed the brand
Sold out to Kohl’s
A little over dramatic. It was well known Gela was married to John Taylor. That’s not much of a struggle. This was totally disappointing to watch.
Hang on did I fever dream my Baby Phat track suit? I was sure they did it first....no?
What about blowing out the hair?
12:38 confirmed
I don't care how much they cost. They were tacky and ugly. Money cannot buy style
Overhyped, overpriced, tarty crap!
Those bedazzled velour tracksuits were HORRENDOUS. 🤮
I wouldn't wear one to the opening of A DOOR.
Same here 😂
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