Here is another episode of What Everyone Is Wearing in New York!! Telling me that you want me to continue this series really helps since I've been doing them for a while now including pre-covid. I shoot each and every episode over a period of weeks.Never in just one day or just one week and it takes days to then edit each one. Some of you ask why don't I show my outfits? The reason that I don't is because my channel is 99% about my style and the same for my Instagram. I created these episodes to turn the camera onto others for once. It also lets me practice my creative interest in filming plus shining a spot light on others. This is their time, not mine :- ) If you want to see what I am wearing when holding the camera it is all documented on my Instagram @karenbritchick I show my outfits on my feed and on my stories almost daily. You see what I wear when leaving the house or even while out on the streets when I show my reflection in a mirror etc.. It is all on there and always has been : -) This series is about others. I hope that helps and thank you for so much support to keep going!!! Karen x
Karen. I understand how you want to turn the camera around. This is another way of showing your keen creative eye and we get to see through Karen's eyes. Whatever you notice I turn around and notice. COOL!
What I love is that newyorkers seem to just wear cool stuff they like and find unique. Where I live almost everyone wears the "trends" no one is original..
I agree - that’s exactly what I was thinking while the tailor/pattern maker was talking. People who made their own pieces also describe them in such a genuine way, not a self-promo attitude.
Same. Anyone who dresses different seems to get an 'oddball' status. Not so much anymore, but in a town of 2500 if you stand out, YOU STAND OUT. Which is a bit tragic as I love fashion and style. 🐐
Y’all should watch the video “the unsettling cult like operation of that fashion industry” here on TH-cam !! It goes into depth on how and why fashion got so boring
The guy in the (see through cut out )green coat had his own dance of fluidity going on as he pranced away...he was in the flight of Fashion!! The movement was SPECTACULAR👍👍👍👍👍👍
I dream about me walking 🚶♀️ in New York and you stoping me to ask me where did I get that!!!!!!!! I enjoy like nothing else your channel, specials this series!!
Everybody, but especially that man in the see-through green coat walking slow motion lifted my heart and left me with such joy. Spectacular work, all of you
I just love how you cherish the individual artist personality in fashion. The individual may wear brands. But the brands don't wear them. Their aura/look transcends the labels.
Karen, why don’t you show us what you are wearing? Everyone always complement you. and I always curious about what you were wearing since you dress so well.
Everyone is so happy, I think we have missed socialising from COVID. It’s heart warming to see. Love this series Karen, not just the outfits and the clothes, but the interactions with people. Love from one of your few male Scottish fans ✌️
Karen, as if you don't hear this enough - your channel and this series specifically is so inspiring! Please don't ever stop creating content. I have discovered countless of indie brands/designers through people mentioning them in the videos and so much style inspo for my own wardrobe. Sometimes I wonder why Vogue hasn't hired you or something and given you a whole production crew & big budget but then I remember that might take away from the charm of these videos and that you manage to make a whole quality fashion series on your own. You're brilliant.
I love how you look at the ordinary and make it special; bikes along a street, framework of a bridge, a painted wall .... and, of course, the fashions!
Anita, what an interesting lady doesn't do social media. She strikes me as one if those people that if your lucky enough to spend time with her she would have some great stories to tell, I love her style and long hair. Rock the long hair Anita. I don't support the idea that once your of a certain age your hair should be short. The guys in Camel fabulous. I'm wearing blue and white strip today. Love them.
I love people from New York their spirit is life giving. Regardless of the pandemic, they are so alive and not letting anything get them down. They put a smile on my face.
I wish everyone in the world dressed for themselves like these people in the video!! My city is so drab and non fashion inspirational in comparison. Thank you Karen for allowing us to have a glimpse at NYC street style in this age of non-travel
If these episodes are not a love letter to New York and New Yorkers, I don't know what is. New York, as a whole, has a very special meaning to me. My bed time stories when I was a kid were my mom's memories from the time she lived in the city. Then, I developed my own memories in my frequent visits. I spoiled myself by going twice a year because the last time I visited was November 2019, so these videos are my life line to New York. Please, keep 'em coming. I BEG of you
If the people from the video are reading this comment!, You are looking amazing!!!! You are all so kind and you talk so sweet with Karen! Every one of you is great!
I love to see humor in fashion and not taking yourself too serious. In my opinion Anita really resembles that through her sigaret broche. It makes you think and puts a smile on your face. I really like that!
These videos give me life! I'm such a big fan of street fashion and spotting new & interesting looks! I'm from a small town so I didn't see a lot of fashionable looks in real life when I was growing up & felt like an outcast when I was experimenting with my kind of style. One of the best things about day trips to bigger cities for me always used to be that I've never felt over- or underdressed walking around and all the inspiration you were able to catch on the streets :) I still remember the first time I saw a young woman pairing a fancy skirt with vintage sneakers vividly! It was SOOO COOL to me!
No PLEASE continue this series... im obsessed!! Ive always loved street style in New York, its so necessary. Fashion should bring joy and liveliness to our senses, and i think your chronicles do that brilliantly. You're necessary!! Big love to you💓
“I thought you were married to a Polish person.” Hahaha, Anita was too cute. Lorenzo and Phillip- so much positive energy! Also-How are you not a Vogue contributor. I could just imagine this on a magazine’s TH-cam channel. Are they asleep or something?
I met Anita 5-10 years ago-she’s an amazing children’s books illustrator, has an unforgettable voice, and is so jovial and nice! Has been at least 5 years since I saw her, so nice to see her alive and well, spreading her fashion :)
What Everyone Is Wearing/Where Did You Get That? is my favorite TH-cam series! It's brilliant! I love the variety of people and the interactions as well as seeing what people are wearing on the streets of NYC. Makes me homesick even though I've been in SF, CA for 35 years now. Thank you for showing people of all ages, races, and genders.
20 years from now , we will look back at this video and think this is such a 2020s video , the music , the fashion, the slow motion editing , everything is beautiful 🖤🖤🖤
I don’t think I’ve EVER seen such unique, eclectic, fun styling! I’m realizing social media caters to a very specific style when there’s so many ways to express oneself. Love this
Please continue these videos forever! Love to see people express their personalities through fashion. I also love how you pull the exterior of the buildings of the city with the fashion
Here’s how I love to watch these videos. After a long walk or workout, I take my legs up the back of the couch and cool down with these vids. They are so soothing to my nervous system. Thank you 🙏
Well, ever since Bill Cunningham (God bless him!) passed away, I have been following NYC Street Style via you! His little videos for the NY Times were iconic.
Please keep doing this series!!! It's so relaxing and refreshing to watch. Plus it's extremely inspiring, uplifting, and creative. I love being able to see what's going on in other parts of the US/World esp. fashion wise. TY for all that you do!!!
The exotic bugs rings are powerful and the doggy is just too cute and friendly. Thank you for another virtual promenade filled with all types of beautiful 💜🌷.
I absolutely love love love your “What’s Everyone Wearing” videos! The style stories of the people you choose to spotlight are so interesting and inspiring! Thank you for doing these videos and please continue to do so! They make me smile 😊
Karen, I love your eye for beauty in small moments and every day things. This series is a wonderful love letter to your city and the people around you.
I love that you make the series all about the individual style and personality of every person you interview..it gives me a chance to take in every inch of their fashion choices...amazing episode as usual and keep them coming!
Coming from fairly small towns/cities in the midwest, any time I see shots of what people wear in cities like NY, i'm always amazed by the diversity and differences in everybody's fits. So refreshing, and so artful
I was thinking that to Paula, when she was talking about her beautiful head scarf! She looked just like Iman even with the mask covering her mouth! I think it was the way she presented herself through the video about what she was wearing and fashion.
I know you meant well however comments like these, although nice, are somewhat offensive, but mostly dangerous. Because they can become problematic. How so? Nobody couldn't even see her face (17:25)? Although we heard and saw her name and maybe something about her fashion sense piqued a memory of Iman for you but other than that, no clear visual evidence. These type of assumptions is what's dangerous in NYC and other areas in regards to how policing goes wrong in assuming just because someone is "black" they're all going to look, dress and behave alike. This always attributes to mistaken identity resulting in slander, wrongful imprisonment and typically brutality or death. We're often grouped instead of individually assessed. Because this woman didn't appear to strike the resemblance of Iman whatsoever. Not even audibly. As a WOC and veracious social advocate for children, animals and POC, I hope you can try to understand, be mindful or for some others, relate to the facts I'm making. Sending peace 🕊, awareness💡, positivity 🧠, good health and safety your way! ♥️
@@carmeltonedbarbie1747 No, not really. I can say that someone looks like Julia Roberts, too, and not intend it's because she's Caucasian. I could see a bit of her face but also her voice and her poise reminded me of Iman specifically, not "all other Black women". I understand your point and the sensitivity behind it, but I'm not like some people and I hope my intent was clear. Thanks for understanding.
@@JRTProds28 You nor anyone else could not see her face except her eyes! (17:25) And, she had large colored sunshades on. No way, shape or form can anyone positively say this woman looks like Iman. You can't even recollect and are truly unaware what Iman's voice sounds like. She's rarely spoken publicly and hasn't been in the public eye in decades and anyone at your age isn't checking for Iman. You never only spoke of her voice until AFTER I mentioned it. Also, Julia Roberts isn't Caucasian, she's white. And you just goofed up again, by the thought of even asking me "for understanding" because you believe you can claim another white person can look like Julia Roberts. I'm sorry, please tell us, how are white women racially oppressed? How many white women and neighborhoods are radically oppressed by corruption and police brutality and shootings? How many white people are victims of the penal system based upon false identity charges? Please provide the credible source and statistics in contrast. And the very fact that you mentioned "I can kind of see her face..." doesn't give poor eyesight and perception credibility. I'm almost certain if you, your spouse, children or grandchildren were accosted and killed by the police and it turned out it was a mistaken identity and their public response to YOU was "I could kind of see her face...so I hope you understand...." lady you would lose your sh*t! Many white women would rather be wrong that rightfully corrected by a WOC. I get it. You're an old and somewhat uncultured white woman. One who wouldn't admit and still don't believe you have any problems about race as long we stay in our place and not ask of you to modify your behavior, speech and perception towards us. Your response couldn't be anymore close to: all lives matter. My interpretation: All Lies Matter (regarding the hindrance, slander, oppression, racism and justice of black/brown people). Don't ever thank someone and ask them to accept an disingenuous apology. Either you admonish sensitivity or you don't. Change has no age. Sending continued light your 🧠way.
I am watching this from sunny Florida. I used to live in NYC in the 90's and miss the fashion so much. Glad to see style is still thriving! Love these videos.
I waited all day to throw this on the TV with some coffee this morning. This series is low key therapeutic for me 🖤. Makes me miss home. Please keep doing these much love.
Hiya Karen....this episode was just pure ART inside and out...so many moments too many to mention... Even the dog in the green doggy suit and the guy jumping his skateboard... Everything...damn it girl this Series deserves a TH-cam Award.... Even the turquoise truck made me smile ...all the way from Barbados😊 Judy
I just had to sub, I lived in Jersey, twenty minutes from NYcity...love and miss going there. Such gracious people, who were so kind to critique their Outfits for you, especially the two men with their gorgeous top coats, so dapper! Just love this, thank you so much!
This video is EVERYTHING right now...what else is there for an old lady in Tucson than these stunning clothes on amazing people...thank you BritChick!!!!
When I see that you have another episode of What Every One is Wearing in New York, it’s like receiving a unexpected surprise present 🎁 And you open it and you are speechless with joy!! Thank you for taking the time to continue to do these videos. I can’t decide which I enjoy most these or when you go to the thrifting and vintage shops. I also have a small collection of vintage coats. ♥️♥️
As a native New Yorker who moved to Orlando, Florida three years ago I love this series! I miss the fashion flavor of New Yorkers, and remain inspired by their styles. My New York style stands out, no matter where I live. Great job!
I missed some episodes of “What everyone is wearing in NY” & i really like them a lot that i am watching all of them(in the morning while having breakfast and coffee,before starting the day..it gives me a really good vibe!)..I lived for couple of years in Vegas and have been quite often in L.A.!I love those cities,the climate and what ppl wears..Always loved to visit NY,but couldn’t yet,so far!You give the NY’s vibe soo well!It seems to be there with you,watching ppl passing by..I love the freedom of wearing whatever you really like,the confidence in your personal style..and you really feel it in these episodes!Exellent job!Have a great day!
Luv seeing this videos series 🥰 Thank you for doing this for us to have a view of New Yorkers FASHION (especially while the rest of us are at home, around the world during COVID lockdowns) They really are fun to see how everyone expresses their self so uniquely through styling clothes ....on a budget/thrifting or otherwise!!! ❤️ The pony hair pants and the young lady with the layered cream, plaid head cover/patch jeans are to die for !!!
Loved the last couple in the blue and the guy in the Comme de Garçon coat!!! I feel the same as the lady in the Prada coat. The mask gives you a feeling of anonymity when you are out and about.
I have to tell you I love your videos there is a girl trying to copy a what people are wearing in NYC your videos are way better and it’s the way you ask these people.😊
Karen... I really think Netflix should have a close look at these videos..with a view to showing them... they are just awesome... so educational, creative, intelligent artistic etc etc.. and your beautiful personality shines through..you bring out the best in all you meet!! It’s just fab. Orla..from Ireland!!
Thank you Karen for such wonderful series. Although you are to young you should have seen NYC in the 70’s. You would have gone crazy running after all the "hip" people. There was color everywhere, truly a magical time!!!
Hello, Karen! I adore your videos, but these episodes are truly YOUR GIFT. Also, your photography and how you "slow motion" is the icing on the cake! Now it's time for a KarenBritChick coffee table/flip book for those fans who don't live in New York. Wishing you continued success. I live for YOUR street episodes. Blessings!
Hello from Argentina, I love these videos!! I wish you could film here! I see some really cool outfits and always think of you. One day while out on a walk myself and my 13 yr. old daughter saw this lady with platform shoes on. I mentioned to my daughter you would probably have filmed her shoes! My daughter giggled and agreed.
Here is another episode of What Everyone Is Wearing in New York!! Telling me that you want me to continue this series really helps since I've been doing them for a while now including pre-covid. I shoot each and every episode over a period of weeks.Never in just one day or just one week and it takes days to then edit each one. Some of you ask why don't I show my outfits? The reason that I don't is because my channel is 99% about my style and the same for my Instagram. I created these episodes to turn the camera onto others for once. It also lets me practice my creative interest in filming plus shining a spot light on others. This is their time, not mine :- ) If you want to see what I am wearing when holding the camera it is all documented on my Instagram @karenbritchick I show my outfits on my feed and on my stories almost daily. You see what I wear when leaving the house or even while out on the streets when I show my reflection in a mirror etc.. It is all on there and always has been : -) This series is about others. I hope that helps and thank you for so much support to keep going!!! Karen x
I appreciate you, Karen. Keep doing what you do. Carry On with Greatness!!!
Please continue! :)
Karen, you and these videos have inspired me so much. You always put a smile on my face. Thank you and keep up the great work!
Karen. I understand how you want to turn the camera around. This is another way of showing your keen creative eye and we get to see through Karen's eyes.
Whatever you notice I turn around and notice. COOL!
Please Karen do not stop and thank you very much for doing it...❤
I NEVER WANT THIS SERISE TO END
although Karen I do like your home updates and improvements//
Here here!!!
Agreed. It the best series on youtube.
It needs to become a Netflix series
I know right ⁉️
My heart skipped a beat when I saw this pop up. I can’t tell you how much I love these videos. They are little pieces of art.
I agree.
My heart skipped, too
Yessss I totally agree ❤️😊
agree..absolutely..so well made
TOTALLY NYC AT ITS BEST 💘
You know what I love most about these videos?!~How special and fabulous you make them feel! ❤️ Lisa
Yes, 100% agree!
I was thinking the same thing. You spread joy
🎯
I agree!
Absolutely! So well said. 👌
What I love is that newyorkers seem to just wear cool stuff they like and find unique. Where I live almost everyone wears the "trends" no one is original..
That sounds like where I am south of Australia ahahaha.........
I agree - that’s exactly what I was thinking while the tailor/pattern maker was talking. People who made their own pieces also describe them in such a genuine way, not a self-promo attitude.
Same. Anyone who dresses different seems to get an 'oddball' status. Not so much anymore, but in a town of 2500 if you stand out, YOU STAND OUT. Which is a bit tragic as I love fashion and style. 🐐
Y’all should watch the video “the unsettling cult like operation of that fashion industry” here on TH-cam !! It goes into depth on how and why fashion got so boring
Love the man with the green coat with the cutouts. I know he was cold but he was really styling.
I agree!😁🌞
So glad she captured the image of him walking away in motion! Stunning visual!!
Omg that coat was everything!! 😍
His styling was amazing!
He looked stylish yet formal it was an amazing combo
Love the guy who was like “FABRICSSSS”
came to here to say the same. "Nice. Warm. Faaabricssssss".
The guy in the (see through cut out )green coat had his own dance of fluidity going on as he pranced away...he was in the flight of Fashion!!
The movement was SPECTACULAR👍👍👍👍👍👍
I dream about me walking 🚶♀️ in New York and you stoping me to ask me where did I get that!!!!!!!! I enjoy like nothing else your channel, specials this series!!
How funny!! I do too. I talk to Karen (myself) as I list off my coat, sunglasses, my shoes etc🤣
Me too!!!!😅😅😅♥️♥️
SAAAAAME
Everybody, but especially that man in the see-through green coat walking slow motion lifted my heart and left me with such joy. Spectacular work, all of you
He looked amazing!
100%
Totally! Whoaaa moment and he looks like a video game character that you'd choose every time!!
I just love how you cherish the individual artist personality in fashion. The individual may wear brands. But the brands don't wear them. Their aura/look transcends the labels.
This is my favorite show on any network or platform hands down. The humanity is as beautiful as the clothes. Thank you, Karen.
I wouldn’t says it’s humanity. It’s just bougie fashion people lol
@@ririschannelx they're still human beings. 🙄
@@jesusisapisces of course they are, it’s just not that much of a variety
Karen, why don’t you show us what you are wearing? Everyone always complement you. and I always curious about what you were wearing since you dress so well.
Maybe because she probably films over quite a few days so her outfit wiuld naturally be changing?
I think she just wants this series to be focused on others
She gives an explaination in the pinned comment section above (very 1st comment).
I also think she just wants this series to be focused on others
yes she said her entire channel is about her. she wants to only focus on others. her answer is pinned at the top
Everyone is so happy, I think we have missed socialising from COVID. It’s heart warming to see. Love this series Karen, not just the outfits and the clothes, but the interactions with people. Love from one of your few male Scottish fans ✌️
Karen, as if you don't hear this enough - your channel and this series specifically is so inspiring! Please don't ever stop creating content. I have discovered countless of indie brands/designers through people mentioning them in the videos and so much style inspo for my own wardrobe. Sometimes I wonder why Vogue hasn't hired you or something and given you a whole production crew & big budget but then I remember that might take away from the charm of these videos and that you manage to make a whole quality fashion series on your own. You're brilliant.
I totally agree! Thank you, Karen.
We don’t need another Vogue....we need KBC ...for realz !!
I love how you look at the ordinary and make it special; bikes along a street, framework of a bridge, a painted wall .... and, of course, the fashions!
Nothing in this vast world is ordinary, we just take it for granted, right? Karen sees everything through an artist eye, so it is fresh
Seriously, this series needs to be submitted to some type of cinematic contest or rep it something! It’s so well done!
I've been saying the same thing!
Anita, what an interesting lady doesn't do social media. She strikes me as one if those people that if your lucky enough to spend time with her she would have some great stories to tell, I love her style and long hair. Rock the long hair Anita. I don't support the idea that once your of a certain age your hair should be short. The guys in Camel fabulous. I'm wearing blue and white strip today. Love them.
Anita seems lovely. Luv the cigarette brooch.
I agree I want to be her friend!
I can imagine that they become friends.
Anybody know if she has instagram or something? Her style is amazing
Right? who would have thought that was a preserved cig, and Paris no less...
@@doingitbig8427 In the video she says that she does not do social media.
Not only are the people interesting but your editing is awesome.
I love people from New York their spirit is life giving. Regardless of the pandemic, they are so alive and not letting anything get them down. They put a smile on my face.
I wish everyone in the world dressed for themselves like these people in the video!! My city is so drab and non fashion inspirational in comparison. Thank you Karen for allowing us to have a glimpse at NYC street style in this age of non-travel
If these episodes are not a love letter to New York and New Yorkers, I don't know what is. New York, as a whole, has a very special meaning to me. My bed time stories when I was a kid were my mom's memories from the time she lived in the city. Then, I developed my own memories in my frequent visits. I spoiled myself by going twice a year because the last time I visited was November 2019, so these videos are my life line to New York. Please, keep 'em coming. I BEG of you
This is such a wholesome and positive series😊
Karen crying into her $10,000 Hermes handbag when she found out the guy bought his Hermes bag at a Salvation Army charity store. 😂
If the people from the video are reading this comment!,
You are looking amazing!!!! You are all so kind and you talk so sweet with Karen! Every one of you is great!
Woke up for a moment at 2am...checked time, then saw this was up...stop the clocks, drop everything, crank up iPad, watch! Obsessed.
I love to see humor in fashion and not taking yourself too serious. In my opinion Anita really resembles that through her sigaret broche. It makes you think and puts a smile on your face. I really like that!
Love how individual everything is. So different than where I am.
These videos give me life! I'm such a big fan of street fashion and spotting new & interesting looks! I'm from a small town so I didn't see a lot of fashionable looks in real life when I was growing up & felt like an outcast when I was experimenting with my kind of style. One of the best things about day trips to bigger cities for me always used to be that I've never felt over- or underdressed walking around and all the inspiration you were able to catch on the streets :) I still remember the first time I saw a young woman pairing a fancy skirt with vintage sneakers vividly! It was SOOO COOL to me!
No PLEASE continue this series... im obsessed!! Ive always loved street style in New York, its so necessary. Fashion should bring joy and liveliness to our senses, and i think your chronicles do that brilliantly. You're necessary!! Big love to you💓
Thanks Karen Brytczyk!!
Nice to see Anita again, and it's always great to see a good range of ages.
Anita is everything!! That outfit? ICONIC. Love how kind and warm her energy is too. Total goals when I am older 💕
Holy Holey Coat!!! That guy was amazing!! Second fave was the Burberry reversible with the black stripe. Classic with an attitude!!
“I thought you were married to a Polish person.” Hahaha, Anita was too cute. Lorenzo and Phillip- so much positive energy!
Also-How are you not a Vogue contributor. I could just imagine this on a magazine’s TH-cam channel. Are they asleep or something?
I love Anita! I think she'd be great to have afternoon cocktails with.
I met Anita 5-10 years ago-she’s an amazing children’s books illustrator, has an unforgettable voice, and is so jovial and nice! Has been at least 5 years since I saw her, so nice to see her alive and well, spreading her fashion :)
Good Point! You made my Friday night 😍💚. Another Great Fashion Commentary.
I love Anita as well. She seems like a beautiful and honest person. I hope you find more people like her for your series.
@dancing pineapple it was choy bok or something like that. She said it’s bok choy backwards 😊
What Everyone Is Wearing/Where Did You Get That? is my favorite TH-cam series! It's brilliant! I love the variety of people and the interactions as well as seeing what people are wearing on the streets of NYC. Makes me homesick even though I've been in SF, CA for 35 years now. Thank you for showing people of all ages, races, and genders.
The guy in the army green cut out coat owned it💚
I love how everyone is so out there with their own unique style everyone is wearing something different
This One was Great ..Everybody was so unique.. The two guys with the White & Camel Coat...Boss. Continue on..Love it. THANK YOU.
Keep doing this, normally I’m not into fashion brands but I loved that you interviewed everyone their personality match the outfits.
20 years from now , we will look back at this video and think this is such a 2020s video , the music , the fashion, the slow motion editing , everything is beautiful 🖤🖤🖤
I don’t think I’ve EVER seen such unique, eclectic, fun styling! I’m realizing social media caters to a very specific style when there’s so many ways to express oneself. Love this
OMG The "No more puffer jackets guys" are amazing
LOVED THEM!!!
FABRICS!
I love how you find beauty and acceptance in EVERYONE’s style.
Please continue these videos forever! Love to see people express their personalities through fashion. I also love how you pull the exterior of the buildings of the city with the fashion
That alpaca coat and that cashmere coat....loved the neutrals...
Inspiration overload everytime I see these. I'm going to dress to the max for the weekly lockdown trip to the supermarket tomorrow.
But remember to look effortless!
Whenever I watch these episodes, I am encouraged to wear what makes me happy, and worry less what other people may think. Thanks
Please never stop. This fills me with creativity and inspiration every time.
Loved the two guys in tan. And they are so right. They are turning the best places into condos!
Here’s how I love to watch these videos. After a long walk or workout, I take my legs up the back of the couch and cool down with these vids. They are so soothing to my nervous system. Thank you 🙏
These videos increase my faith in humanity--beautiful people with beautiful clothes.
Well, ever since Bill Cunningham (God bless him!) passed away, I have been following NYC Street Style via you! His little videos for the NY Times were iconic.
omg they so were!! Now I want to go back and watch them. I miss Bill.
Please keep doing this series!!! It's so relaxing and refreshing to watch. Plus it's extremely inspiring, uplifting, and creative. I love being able to see what's going on in other parts of the US/World esp. fashion wise. TY for all that you do!!!
The exotic bugs rings are powerful and the doggy is just too cute and friendly. Thank you for another virtual promenade filled with all types of beautiful 💜🌷.
The guy's outfit with the cutout coat was EVERYTHING!!!! I need to mimic this with a midi dress, booties, and that coat. So fabulous! 👏 👏 👏
What an eye you’ve got , Karen! You see beauty where some of us fail to see!!! Thank You!!!
The guy with the green jacket 3:06 WON the episode. His look SHINE😊
I absolutely love love love your “What’s Everyone Wearing” videos! The style stories of the people you choose to spotlight are so interesting and inspiring! Thank you for doing these videos and please continue to do so! They make me smile 😊
What stops me from expressing my true self? Thank you for the inspiration!
Karen, I love your eye for beauty in small moments and every day things. This series is a wonderful love letter to your city and the people around you.
The guy with the cut out coat and zippered mask looks SO FLYYYYYYY! He is FABULOUS!
I love Anita she is so inspiring to be more adventurous with fashion.. total joy
I love that you make the series all about the individual style and personality of every person you interview..it gives me a chance to take in every inch of their fashion choices...amazing episode as usual and keep them coming!
I just love Karen's style and her "What Are You Wearing" episodes... I love that tan bag that the guy with the off white camel wrapped coat thrifted.
Coming from fairly small towns/cities in the midwest, any time I see shots of what people wear in cities like NY, i'm always amazed by the diversity and differences in everybody's fits. So refreshing, and so artful
The woman with the Chanel bag and red animal print scarf looks like Iman the model!
I was thinking that to Paula, when she was talking about her beautiful head scarf! She looked just like Iman even with the mask covering her mouth! I think it was the way she presented herself through the video about what she was wearing and fashion.
I know you meant well however comments like these, although nice, are somewhat offensive, but mostly dangerous. Because they can become problematic. How so? Nobody couldn't even see her face (17:25)? Although we heard and saw her name and maybe something about her fashion sense piqued a memory of Iman for you but other than that, no clear visual evidence. These type of assumptions is what's dangerous in NYC and other areas in regards to how policing goes wrong in assuming just because someone is "black" they're all going to look, dress and behave alike. This always attributes to mistaken identity resulting in slander, wrongful imprisonment and typically brutality or death. We're often grouped instead of individually assessed. Because this woman didn't appear to strike the resemblance of Iman whatsoever. Not even audibly. As a WOC and veracious social advocate for children, animals and POC, I hope you can try to understand, be mindful or for some others, relate to the facts I'm making. Sending peace 🕊, awareness💡, positivity 🧠, good health and safety your way! ♥️
@@carmeltonedbarbie1747 No, not really. I can say that someone looks like Julia Roberts, too, and not intend it's because she's Caucasian. I could see a bit of her face but also her voice and her poise reminded me of Iman specifically, not "all other Black women". I understand your point and the sensitivity behind it, but I'm not like some people and I hope my intent was clear. Thanks for understanding.
@@JRTProds28 You nor anyone else could not see her face except her eyes! (17:25) And, she had large colored sunshades on. No way, shape or form can anyone positively say this woman looks like Iman. You can't even recollect and are truly unaware what Iman's voice sounds like. She's rarely spoken publicly and hasn't been in the public eye in decades and anyone at your age isn't checking for Iman. You never only spoke of her voice until AFTER I mentioned it. Also, Julia Roberts isn't Caucasian, she's white. And you just goofed up again, by the thought of even asking me "for understanding" because you believe you can claim another white person can look like Julia Roberts. I'm sorry, please tell us, how are white women racially oppressed? How many white women and neighborhoods are radically oppressed by corruption and police brutality and shootings? How many white people are victims of the penal system based upon false identity charges? Please provide the credible source and statistics in contrast. And the very fact that you mentioned "I can kind of see her face..." doesn't give poor eyesight and perception credibility. I'm almost certain if you, your spouse, children or grandchildren were accosted and killed by the police and it turned out it was a mistaken identity and their public response to YOU was "I could kind of see her face...so I hope you understand...." lady you would lose your sh*t! Many white women would rather be wrong that rightfully corrected by a WOC. I get it. You're an old and somewhat uncultured white woman. One who wouldn't admit and still don't believe you have any problems about race as long we stay in our place and not ask of you to modify your behavior, speech and perception towards us. Your response couldn't be anymore close to: all lives matter. My interpretation: All Lies Matter (regarding the hindrance, slander, oppression, racism and justice of black/brown people). Don't ever thank someone and ask them to accept an disingenuous apology. Either you admonish sensitivity or you don't. Change has no age. Sending continued light your 🧠way.
@@carmeltonedbarbie1747 No harm was intended to you or anyone but I hear you and appreciate you. Sending you much love and light...
I am watching this from sunny Florida. I used to live in NYC in the 90's and miss the fashion so much. Glad to see style is still thriving! Love these videos.
Yay! Its Friday night with Karen's What Everyone is wearing in New York!
I waited all day to throw this on the TV with some coffee this morning. This series is low key therapeutic for me 🖤. Makes me miss home. Please keep doing these much love.
Hiya Karen....this episode was just pure ART inside and out...so many moments too many to mention...
Even the dog in the green doggy suit and the guy jumping his skateboard...
Everything...damn it girl this Series deserves a TH-cam Award....
Even the turquoise truck made me smile ...all the way from Barbados😊
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your recount is good MP...lol.
I love that you showcase such diverse aesthetic.
Absolutely wonderful. I particularly love Anita. I bet she has an amazing story, would love to hear more about her life.
I just had to sub, I lived in Jersey, twenty minutes from NYcity...love and miss going there. Such gracious people, who were so kind to critique their
Outfits for you, especially the two men with their gorgeous top coats, so dapper! Just love this, thank you so much!
no problem and thank you for subbing Peggy!
A cup of coffee, bagel with a smear and watching Karen's "What everyone is wearing". Best way to start a Saturday morning!.
This video is EVERYTHING right now...what else is there for an old lady in Tucson than these stunning clothes on amazing people...thank you BritChick!!!!
This is hands down, my favorite series on the whole TH-cam! Glad u keep doing it! Thank you Karen 😘😘😘
When I see that you have another episode of What Every One is Wearing in New York, it’s like receiving a unexpected surprise present 🎁
And you open it and you are speechless with joy!! Thank you for taking the time to continue to do these videos. I can’t decide which I enjoy most these or when you go to the thrifting and vintage shops. I also have a small collection of vintage coats. ♥️♥️
I so love this series. One of the best things on TH-cam hands down.
This is one of my favorite youtube series. I just love seeing everyone being true to their own style selves
I would love to see a coffee with Anita series! She seems like a neat lady and id love to see what her closet is like!
As a native New Yorker who moved to Orlando, Florida three years ago I love this series! I miss the fashion flavor of New Yorkers, and remain inspired by their styles. My New York style stands out, no matter where I live. Great job!
This is my favourite thing on TH-cam. Thanks for producing Karen
I missed some episodes of “What everyone is wearing in NY” & i really like them a lot that i am watching all of them(in the morning while having breakfast and coffee,before starting the day..it gives me a really good vibe!)..I lived for couple of years in Vegas and have been quite often in L.A.!I love those cities,the climate and what ppl wears..Always loved to visit NY,but couldn’t yet,so far!You give the NY’s vibe soo well!It seems to be there with you,watching ppl passing by..I love the freedom of wearing whatever you really like,the confidence in your personal style..and you really feel it in these episodes!Exellent job!Have a great day!
The men continue to “kill” it!!! Assumptions about Karen: married to polish. Hahaha very cute
" Britchik" it could be Polish 😀
Wow, I miss NEW YORK . These videos, bring back to the days of living there.
Luv seeing this videos series 🥰 Thank you for doing this for us to have a view of New Yorkers FASHION (especially while the rest of us are at home, around the world during COVID lockdowns) They really are fun to see how everyone expresses their self so uniquely through styling clothes ....on a budget/thrifting or otherwise!!! ❤️
The pony hair pants and the young lady with the layered cream, plaid head cover/patch jeans are to die for !!!
Loved the last couple in the blue and the guy in the Comme de Garçon coat!!!
I feel the same as the lady in the Prada coat. The mask gives you a feeling of anonymity when you are out and about.
I have to tell you I love your videos there is a girl trying to copy a what people are wearing in NYC your videos are way better and it’s the way you ask these people.😊
I love these episodes. It shows that you can wear what you want as long as you feel comfortable in it.
Did cigarette lady say "We all walk around looking like twats?"-Cant stop laffin..😆
PLEASE DO CONTINUE KAREN!!!!!!!! Just absolutely love these little vignettes, tiny inserts into life in New York.
Karen... I really think Netflix should have a close look at these videos..with a view to showing them... they are just awesome... so educational, creative, intelligent artistic etc etc.. and your beautiful personality shines through..you bring out the best in all you meet!! It’s just fab. Orla..from Ireland!!
Thank you Karen for such wonderful series. Although you are to young you should have seen NYC in the 70’s. You would have gone crazy running after all the "hip" people. There was color everywhere, truly a magical time!!!
Love first outfit 😍
Never knew they made real pony hair trousers wow I'm speechless New York is amazingly different
These videos give me life. I miss NYC so much. Thank you Karen for your always wonderful perspective and letting us live vicariously through you!
THAT PRADA COAT THO! 😍
Hello, Karen! I adore your videos, but these episodes are truly YOUR GIFT. Also, your photography and how you "slow motion" is the icing on the cake! Now it's time for a KarenBritChick coffee table/flip book for those fans who don't live in New York. Wishing you continued success. I live for YOUR street episodes. Blessings!
Hello from Argentina, I love these videos!! I wish you could film here! I see some really cool outfits and always think of you. One day while out on a walk myself and my 13 yr. old daughter saw this lady with platform shoes on. I mentioned to my daughter you would probably have filmed her shoes! My daughter giggled and agreed.
the streets of new york never cease to amaze me!!!