I graduated high school class of 1971 so was aware of these glamorous women. It’s important to remember that it was still a tough time for women even for a tough cookie like Anita Pallenberg. You could be a “muse” or run the house where the band was staying because you spoke French or even cowrite a song with your musician boyfriend but without formal credit had no hope of sharing in the profits.
I appreciate these videos so much. I’m writing a book set in the 60s and 70s and fashion is heavily a part of it. You’re a great resource for my research!
@@EmmaRosaKatharina Yes! This image of modern girls sucks! )) They look like pigs, with silicone-inflated lips, breasts and tattoos up to their ears (and this crude image is complemented by EQUALLY TASTELESS HAIRSTYLES. All the SAME (like recruits in the army) hi))). But these stupid RED EYE SHADOWS are especially infuriating (instead of the traditional ones). They look sick))). The sixties and eighties were when the girls looked romantic!
The print on your blouse is IT!! Really memerized by it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Thank you so so much for such quality content! It's wonderful to see you back again.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
All these girls are beautiful!!! My favorite fashion muses of the bunch are Sharon Tate and Marianne Faithfull. I love Marianne’s hair in Girl on a Motorcycle! I even considered cutting my hair like her once, but my hairstylist , at the time, discouraged me from doing it because it ‘doesn’t suit me’. I love Marianne Faithfull’s songs from the 60s. The songs that come to mind are “Paris Bells, Tommorrow’s Calling, With You In Mind, and In My Time of Sorrow”. Marianne Faithfull, in an interview, said Andrew Oldham wanted to make her the England’s answer to Francoise Hardy. By the way, I love Sharon in Fearless Vampire Killers and The Valley of The Dolls.
Such an entertaining video Featuring so many cultural icons! Style, talent and glamour in abundance. Blow up i love that film. A cracking album from the 90's is called, The it girl. By a female fronted british band called sleeper, featuring great guitar pop songs like, sale of the century, what do i do now?, statuesque, and nice guy eddie. Between the buttons album on your stereo🔥! Apparently they had been in the studio all night before the album cover photo shoot taken early the next morning. 🙋♂️
In the late 70s, I was living in Colorado, where it gets very cold in the winter, and I swore myself I would never work a job where I had to wear a dress. Everywhere wanted me to wear a dress, including the bank. I ended up writing about rock ‘n’ roll for a living, so I never had to wear a dress when it was freezing
Anita Pallenberg changed the lyrics for Gimme Shelter and played a villain in Barberella. She's my favorite It girl. Pretty, pretty, pretty. I like Marianne Faithfull too because she is an ancestor of the Marquis de Sade.
Hi Emma! I wanted to say how much I enjoy all of your videos, I'm always liking them and hearing/watching while I cook ❤❤ Would you be interested in making a video about Christmas decorations/food/looks/traditions of the sixties and seventies? I've been trying to look for info and pictures but everything seems AI generated, I would so love you taken on all of these traditions, I've binged watched every single one of your videos this fall, hugs from Mexico ❤
Quintessential face of the 60s NICO.! she had astonishing beauty, 6 feet tall. Talent. Recording career. Dated everyone. German accent. Felling movies warhorse superstar. Extremely thin....
The biggest change between 1960s "It girls" and those from previous generations was they were SKINNY and less glamourous. Previous generations, that wore high-end evening wear, red rouge and lipstick, and hair styled up off the shoulders, became more natural or down-to-earth, with long straight hair with heavy fringe or very short pixie cuts or bobs. Heavy eye makeup, including eyeliner, bold coloered monochrome shadow, and false-lashes contrasted with light or no cheek and lip colors.
It is Feminine Charisma that most girls have in a certain intensity, but some of them are impregnated by IT to the fullest, this is why men are attracted to them and women follow them as role models. Not all of them are in the show bizz, on the glossies, in the movies, but all of them are famous, at least locally, and when you see one you recognize their special qualities.
There are arguments about the mini-skirt from 3 different viewpoints...1 The Shrimp and Mary Quant , 2 Andre Courrege who also created dozens of iconic pieces symbolic of the 60's such as the Go-Go Boots, and 3 Edie Sedgwick was such a spendthrift would go to the charity shops and buy childrens skirts and could wear them because she was so amazingly thin (she swore her Father wouldn't send her any money despite her mother doing so and being the source of the families money)...So Courrege, Quant and Warhol all had what the claim was the creation of the mini skirt..., some journalist actually pointed out that one of the 3 actually created a mini dress and not a skirt!!!! I choose to vote for Edie, because she's my personal IDOL!!!
FUN OBSERVATIONS ,BUT MARIANNE FAITHFULL STANDS HEAD AND SHOLDERS ABOVE ANY OF THESE CHARMING AS THEY ARE IT GIRLS SHE IS AN ARTIST AND MORE THAN JUST AN IT GIRL OR GIRLFRIEND OF SOME GUY IN A BAND WHO SHE ECLIPSED WITH HER ARTISTRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE DESERVES AN ENTIRE SEGMENT DEVOTED TO HER LIFE AND ACCOMPLESHMENTS AND HER INFLUENCE TO THIS DAY ON UP AND COMMING ARISTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R
love your videos but some of them make me sad because of how limited women’s opportunities were then. As a musician I hate the whole women as muse-i prefer women as musician!
You missed Boyd's sister, who also was a model. Jane Fonda was/is controversial- rightly considered a traitor at the time for going to the enemy- earning the nickname "Hanoi Jane." She was & is no "role model" even for current "social activists."
I hope Jane Fonda will make an appearance on the Dolls Pod at some point, I love her! I also really love some of the women who starred in European horror movies at the time, like Barbara Steele, Madeline and Mary Collinson, Martine Bewsick, etc. They were all very striking and were great in the movies they were cast in.
This was an interesting video but I do wish content creators would make sure they know how to pronounce names and words properly before posting. This was so full of mispronunciations it was actually distracting, and annoying before it was all over. Like nails on a chalkboard.
At least she speaks multiple languages. Runs a youtube channel in a language foreign to her native tongue, while being absolutely classy and charming. What are your accomplishments in these areas?
I graduated high school class of 1971 so was aware of these glamorous women. It’s important to remember that it was still a tough time for women even for a tough cookie like Anita Pallenberg. You could be a “muse” or run the house where the band was staying because you spoke French or even cowrite a song with your musician boyfriend but without formal credit had no hope of sharing in the profits.
Raise hell,have fun,we're the class of '71😊
Peggy Lipton from The Mod Squad - we all wanted to look like her. Julie Christie, and Marlo Thomas from That Girl.
I appreciate these videos so much. I’m writing a book set in the 60s and 70s and fashion is heavily a part of it. You’re a great resource for my research!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching and all the best for you books! I’d love to read them xx 💌
@@EmmaRosaKatharina Yes! This image of modern girls sucks! )) They look like pigs, with silicone-inflated lips, breasts and tattoos up to their ears (and this crude image is complemented by EQUALLY TASTELESS HAIRSTYLES. All the SAME (like recruits in the army) hi))). But these stupid RED EYE SHADOWS are especially infuriating (instead of the traditional ones). They look sick))). The sixties and eighties were when the girls looked romantic!
Don't forget Biba
The fashion was beyond amazing!!!
Always loved Marion Faithfuls look, even as she aged she still looks effortlessly charming.
Oh she truly did 💌
Marianne Faithful
This was SUCH a fun video, I'm brimming with inspiration! Thanks Emma!
The 60s muses do inspire ❤
You’re so welcome my dear doll 💌
The print on your blouse is IT!! Really memerized by it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. Thank you so so much for such quality content! It's wonderful to see you back again.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much! It’s actually a minidress ⭐️ thank you so much for all your kind words, they mean the world 💌
Diana Rigg as Emma Peel. Definitely.
Françoise Hardy was gorgeous!
I love the song Francoise sings called “The Rose.”🌹
She truly was! I’ll make a video about her soon 💌 she was also part of my yé-yé girls video 📺
All these girls are beautiful!!! My favorite fashion muses of the bunch are Sharon Tate and Marianne Faithfull. I love Marianne’s hair in Girl on a Motorcycle! I even considered cutting my hair like her once, but my hairstylist , at the time, discouraged me from doing it because it ‘doesn’t suit me’. I love Marianne Faithfull’s songs from the 60s. The songs that come to mind are “Paris Bells, Tommorrow’s Calling, With You In Mind, and In My Time of Sorrow”. Marianne Faithfull, in an interview, said Andrew Oldham wanted to make her the England’s answer to Francoise Hardy.
By the way, I love Sharon in Fearless Vampire Killers and The Valley of The Dolls.
I'm your Venus
I'm your fire
Your desire
She got it
Ooh baby she's got it
Such an entertaining video Featuring so many cultural icons! Style, talent and glamour in abundance. Blow up i love that film. A cracking album from the 90's is called, The it girl. By a female fronted british band called sleeper, featuring great guitar pop songs like, sale of the century, what do i do now?, statuesque, and nice guy eddie. Between the buttons album on your stereo🔥! Apparently they had been in the studio all night before the album cover photo shoot taken early the next morning. 🙋♂️
I remember seeing these women in movies as kid. They were bold and daring ❤. Loving this video 😅.
In the late 70s, I was living in Colorado, where it gets very cold in the winter, and I swore myself I would never work a job where I had to wear a dress. Everywhere wanted me to wear a dress, including the bank. I ended up writing about rock ‘n’ roll for a living, so I never had to wear a dress when it was freezing
As someone that was around at that time, Maryanne Faithful was far more popular than Patty Boyd.
Six of one, and half dozen of another.
Anita Pallenberg changed the lyrics for Gimme Shelter and played a villain in Barberella. She's my favorite It girl. Pretty, pretty, pretty. I like Marianne Faithfull too because she is an ancestor of the Marquis de Sade.
Not Sade but Sacher Masoch, quite different
@@animalrevenge1058 as are ‘ancestor’ and ‘descendant’
Julie Christie definitely qualifies as an It Girl! Italian singer Mina too
I was really expecting Donyale Luna to be on the list 😭✨
And Verushka!
I love this!! Please do a video on 70s it girls!!
Hi Emma! I wanted to say how much I enjoy all of your videos, I'm always liking them and hearing/watching while I cook ❤❤ Would you be interested in making a video about Christmas decorations/food/looks/traditions of the sixties and seventies? I've been trying to look for info and pictures but everything seems AI generated, I would so love you taken on all of these traditions, I've binged watched every single one of your videos this fall, hugs from Mexico ❤
They all resemble each other plus the fact that they're all so gorgeous is a good reason as to why they got discovered too.
Quintessential face of the 60s NICO.! she had astonishing beauty, 6 feet tall. Talent. Recording career. Dated everyone. German accent. Felling movies warhorse superstar. Extremely thin....
i love you and you’re videos so much!!
Thank you so so much my dear doll 💌
60s & 70s by far the BEST decades EVER wat i wld give 2 b able 2 experience that time just once with the music, society, fashion...etc 🕺🌻🌼🛼🌈👡📺📹📻☎️
they're quite something but missing a touch of emma and abby in the style count.
The biggest change between 1960s "It girls" and those from previous generations was they were SKINNY and less glamourous. Previous generations, that wore high-end evening wear, red rouge and lipstick, and hair styled up off the shoulders, became more natural or down-to-earth, with long straight hair with heavy fringe or very short pixie cuts or bobs. Heavy eye makeup, including eyeliner, bold coloered monochrome shadow, and false-lashes contrasted with light or no cheek and lip colors.
My girl ... J.Fonda ❤❤❤❤😘
Thanks
I love the It Girls.
Does anyone know what song was used in the intro ?! Also Sharon tate is my it girl ⭐️💛🌙
The Mellons - What a Time to Be Alive :)
It’s called “What a time to be alive” by The Mellons 💌 I have all their links in the description box 📻
They were all amazing but sadly they weren't all liberated often cheated on and suffering heartbreak over it
From Nella 🇦🇺
Twiggy was the OG IT girl!
She was!!💌
It is Feminine Charisma that most girls have in a certain intensity, but some of them are impregnated by IT to the fullest, this is why men are attracted to them and women follow them as role models. Not all of them are in the show bizz, on the glossies, in the movies, but all of them are famous, at least locally, and when you see one you recognize their special qualities.
There are arguments about the mini-skirt from 3 different viewpoints...1 The Shrimp and Mary Quant , 2 Andre Courrege who also created dozens of iconic pieces symbolic of the 60's such as the Go-Go Boots, and 3 Edie Sedgwick was such a spendthrift would go to the charity shops and buy childrens skirts and could wear them because she was so amazingly thin (she swore her Father wouldn't send her any money despite her mother doing so and being the source of the families money)...So Courrege, Quant and Warhol all had what the claim was the creation of the mini skirt..., some journalist actually pointed out that one of the 3 actually created a mini dress and not a skirt!!!! I choose to vote for Edie, because she's my personal IDOL!!!
I loved the sixties especially the woman
Pattie Boyd was that girl.
She truly was 💌
@@EmmaRosaKatharina Wish she didn't cheat on George though, they were so good together.
Well, you have forgotten to mention Charlotte Rampling and Amanda Lear: how bad of you!
Françoise Dorleac? Anna Karina? Zouzou ?
FUN OBSERVATIONS ,BUT MARIANNE FAITHFULL STANDS HEAD AND SHOLDERS ABOVE ANY OF THESE CHARMING AS THEY ARE IT GIRLS SHE IS AN ARTIST AND MORE THAN JUST AN IT GIRL OR GIRLFRIEND OF SOME GUY IN A BAND WHO SHE ECLIPSED WITH HER ARTISTRY !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SHE DESERVES AN ENTIRE SEGMENT DEVOTED TO HER LIFE AND ACCOMPLESHMENTS AND HER INFLUENCE TO THIS DAY ON UP AND COMMING ARISTS !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!R
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Go on 60 girl look lovey emma
Thank you so much 💌
love your videos but some of them make me sad because of how limited women’s opportunities were then. As a musician I hate the whole women as muse-i prefer women as musician!
Anita Pallenberg was a doll; as hot as Jane Fonda in "Barbarella"...
HELLO , I USED TO LIKE JANE FONDA, FROM JOHN IN NORTH CAROLINA ,.,.,
Those patti boyd teeth, yeeks!
You missed Boyd's sister, who also was a model.
Jane Fonda was/is controversial- rightly considered a traitor at the time for going to the enemy- earning the nickname "Hanoi Jane." She was & is no "role model" even for current "social activists."
I hope Jane Fonda will make an appearance on the Dolls Pod at some point, I love her! I also really love some of the women who starred in European horror movies at the time, like Barbara Steele, Madeline and Mary Collinson, Martine Bewsick, etc. They were all very striking and were great in the movies they were cast in.
Uschi obermeier
Not like that these days
This was an interesting video but I do wish content creators would make sure they know how to pronounce names and words properly before posting. This was so full of mispronunciations it was actually distracting, and annoying before it was all over. Like nails on a chalkboard.
so skinny and blonde xD
Please focus on correct pronunciation. You had a few missteps.
At least she speaks multiple languages. Runs a youtube channel in a language foreign to her native tongue, while being absolutely classy and charming. What are your accomplishments in these areas?
One of the gals in the thumbnail collage looks really out of place.