Dita is a legitimate inspiration and someone to look up to. She came from a middle class, humble family and worked very hard for her dream life. She is so classy, but explores and doesn't judge beauty that is alternative to her own. She is elegant in her mannerisms and how she chooses to treat people. She doesn't just look the part, she embraced all of it.❤
She did an absolutely terrible job. She asked the same things as every interviewer. Dita almost didn't get to mention she couldn't afford designer jeans as a young person and vintage and the lingerie shop...
@@cece4331I thought the same thing. Her voice is irritating and it seems like she was trying to copycat the way Dita speaks and it just sounds fake and condescending.
The "theatre of glamour". That's why we love this elegant and truly original woman. Dita makes us remember the magic of the "Hollywood make-over". A fascinating character, entirely self made and fabulous. She is a role model for independent women who own their feminity. 💐
The femininity is just so attractive to me. We run around in sweats and yoga pants when we go out. There's a feminine part that isn't there anymore. I love all the dainty frilly things. Being in a boudoir and just getting ready is actually the best part. I love embracing the feminine side
I have a lot of friends who never wear Yoga pants and sweaters. They only wear vintage 30ies to 70ies clothing and listen to mostly old music: I appreciate that A LOT ❤
Uhh, did Dita just say she's FIFTY???!!! AMAZING!! This was wonderful. I can't believe I sat still and watched for 42 minutes. That's usually too hard for me. . Thanks for this, truly inspiring!!!
I met her in person. She truly not aged due to NO sun EVER since her 20s, which I also knew her. She is a class act, which isn't an act at all. She is THIS generations true icon.❤
It’s astonishing to me that Dita always always looks completely impeccable. She’s never had a hot mess moment ever. Can’t say the same about myself 😵💫
To be honest, I of course always knew Dita Existed somewhere out there doing her thing, but its just recently that I have learned more about her as a person. I think she is just so delightfull, confident jet so nice and human. She of course looks gorgeous and classy, but there is just something about her personality that is very encouraging. She shows us women that its absolutely within our right to feel confident and sexy and be undoubtably ourselves the way we want to be. And I didnt realize that this is always something that I wanted to be growing up. I was the typical plus-sized goth girl as a teenager, always wearing chokers, and long skirts and wide coats. Other kids my age loved to call me "Satanist", or "Blade" (jet the more creative name I got lol), so her story about "Cleopatra" is just so relatable. Still I couldnt bare to wear something "normal". Not because I craved the attention ( I am actually an introvert), but because it just felt wrong to be "normal". Once i got into the job market I really toned it down a lot, but never really could shake of little nods of what I wanted to be. So recently after a hard time of personal crysis, I finally had the time to care a little bit for myself again. Exercise, creating a hair and skin routine, and finally being confident enough to start wearing lipstick. I love antiques and vintage fashion so much (1890´s-1930´s), and I think now its time to give in to that urge, to be more myself again. Dita is honestly such a big inspiration for me right now, because her confidence is just so radiant. We need more women like her in our lives. Thank you Dita❤
I love this interview. It just popped up for me and I really enjoyed listening to their conversation. Dita is fascinating and has a genuine way of expressing herself and in connecting with people. I absolutely love her philosophy on glamour rather than beauty, and, of course, she is very beautiful too. I love scent too. I don't wear perfume a lot but as they talked about you can have scent in other ways. I like a nicely perfumed lipstick.
I loved Ombre Rose and went through several bottles in the 80s. I have a few vintage bottles of it now, but I’ve since discovered a similar scent - Loukhoum Eau Poudree by Keiko Mecheri and tend to reach for it more often than Ombre Rose.
As a disabled person I really need to dress up to just go out. So know I have favorite wigs and very often dress like a gangster. So it's a beautiful girl with an imagination of how to rule being in a wheelchair. So I glam it up with all I have and wear perfume. Don't forget your lipstick and perfume!!!💗💗💗
❤️Thank You Dita for your loveliness & hard work...My love for the theater, dance, music " glamour" remains strong.🌹🌹🌹 My great Aunt traveled in the early 1900s w/Burlesque Follies. Her sister, (my grandmother) told us she shamed all 🤔...Her stage name was Ruby.& she'd share her stories & pictures at dinner & all were mesmerized & definitely "not" feeling shame only pride. You Dita, sweet soul, create the love i have for being a woman.. Thankyou..🌹🌹🌹
💖 Your heartfelt words are truly touching! It's wonderful to hear how Dita's artistry resonates across generations ❤️ The legacy of glamour, theater, and dance is beautifully kept alive through stories like your great Aunt's. Thanks for sharing this unique memory!
i love her so much i literally don't a bad thing to say about DIta, she's literally so humble and she can talk about her contributions to the world of art with so much class
I enjoy listening to Dita, that interviewer has no idea of half of the perfumes Dita was naming .. you can tell because she had no real conversation to add to Dita’s asking her do you remember this one?! She was like … blank smile.
Dita is the last bastion of classiness in this world. She’s eloquent, softly-spoken, smart and literally oozes class out of every pore. I was very fortunate to see both her Art of the Teese and Glamonatrix tours in the last 5 years in the UK, and she was one amazing woman. Plus, she’s very petite in real life
Vita is who I would love to be! I love everything that she loves and have for years! I love the old fashioned and vintage styles of clothing ,lingerie, make-up and hair!.I was a blonde for the first 20yrs and changed over to dark reds and burgundy shades and love pale white skin! I've always loved the goth style and things with a dark note! Betty Page had that look/vibe long before anyone else and still inspires thousands (maybe more) of young girls and women to this day! Thanks for keeping glamour alive Dita!!!💋💖👠💄🌹🍒🌶🍄🍷
What a woman! I love the way she expresses herself, she has something so authentic and genuine yet familiar to the experience of being a woman. Almost like Simone de Beauvoir, groundbreaking yet familiar to every woman.
literally me right now, five minutes into the video and after being pleasantly surprised to see them go into specific details and fragrances i began to hope that they'd mention my latest signature ❤
I'm quite a lot like Dita with my appearance and scents (not at all as femme fatale but I like dressing up, being tailored, and put together whenever I can at all times and I like the finer things in life when it comes to my designer wardrobe, shoes, bags, cosmetics).I'm faithful to my usual designer brands. My husband seriously dislikes my ways though. He thinks I'm too high maintenance. And I am! Which is why I run 2 businesses and invest in the stock market and am fiercely independent. Because my husband doesn't like to spend a cent on me as he's very low-maintenance and minimalist.
Did Anyone Were Jean Nate? Body Splash After Bathing it was in a Big Yellow Box With The Nane on The Box? And i Still Love Gloria Vanderbilt very Classy and not expensive and i get complements for Men when i were it i also loved exclamation!!!! LOVE YOU DITA VON TEESE 🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐
I wish dita was interviewed by someone who was a little more cooky. & who caught her references. Or maybe just played with her a little more. You can tell dita set her up for a little playfullness. Shes a little tease like that 😂 i also love when the conversation evolves passed the cards, & not just reiterating what someone else is saying. But maybe she had a time limit to get all her questions in
Yea i think just a deeper dive into Ditas mind. I would have loved to have heard more about her and raja, the experiences she had as a club kid. When she talks about how she wanted a scent with a little more raunchiness, what is a raunchy scent to dita? Lol When she talks about working with Jean Paul Gaultier, what was he like? Shes an interesting woman, i think shes used to eclectic conversation from pretty out there folks. I think Dita has so much to give, that her answers provide so much already. I just dont think the interviewer necessarily could keep up with how much she said. Or maybe she didnt have the time to evolve the convo passed the cards. That being said i had way too much time on my hands this thanksgiving weekend to fully dissect this conversation 😂
I agree the interviewer only ever repeated what Dita said back to her and read off the cards. It was frustrating to watch. More research on her part or just picking someone who's actually familiar with that world that Dita is from would have made for a deeper interview, although Dita has so much charisma and such a wealth of knowledge that she could carry any interview on her own. The interviewer is a sweet girl but they just didn't seem to be on the same wavelength at all.
And even without knowledge of the fashion world, club kid scene, eighties fragrance etc... someone with more natural curiosity or adeptness at building on Dita's responses with related questions would have been a huge improvement. (why didn't we get to learn about which perfumes are Dita's "significant others" or which ones she's enjoyed "flirting" with the most? if time was an issue, these questions take seconds to answer.)
I bet we're all the same: whenever we see a celebrity of some kind, one with a distinct sense of aesthetics or even someone we encounter in daily life whom we feel needs our, ahem, styling help to create a greater impact, we figure out which ten fragrances we'd recommend for them to wear, what would SUIT them the best. The entire duration of this interview, all I could think of is which ten fragrances I could picture enhancing Dita's style and beauty. Can I just say though, if she's ever wanting to make a 'funky, dirty, raunchy' fragrance she needs to give our girl Francesca Bianchi a call. Yowsers! I blush just thinking about her 'Under My Skin' creation.
Here I am wearing Carhartt jacket and jeans. I don't shave and don't wear make-up anymore. Oh, and I am a cis woman. And! I love Dita and all she has done for femininity and all the different aspects that define being a woman. ❤
OH Dita! I want to metamorphosis into you. I glam it up once and awhile but I want to fully immerse myself in all the feminine and glam. Part of me is concerned about insecure bitchy women and men thinking it's to gain their attention and just seeing me as an object. It's for my own self confidence and inner child being creative
Lovely! We should also all have our eyes on Miss Tosh. You have to check her out! Miss Tosh is the newest and best of our generation as far as burlesque is concerned. She's doing a show currently at the Beverly Center called Secret Santa. I'll be going to that later this month. But thanks for the video. It was nice hearing about your fragrance journey.
Are you kidding me?The scent of lilacs *IS* my childhood! And Polo takes me back like nothing else. Hard to believe she was born with blonde hair - the dark looks natural against her very pale skin. Actually jealous of her skin. Love’s Baby Soft and Coty Wild Musk. Then it was Obsession. So many compliments. I love how she mentions creating beauty and not just being born with it - I for one am not confident in no makeup makeup, and I “get ready” for things - I don’t just roll out of bed and go to work like all of my female colleagues - and I felt bad in a way, like it’s vein to care, so I wanted to be “less caring” and put together, and it makes me literally feel invisible - which is fine when I want to be - just go sans makeup and hair and I’m a completely different person.
Dita is a legitimate inspiration and someone to look up to. She came from a middle class, humble family and worked very hard for her dream life. She is so classy, but explores and doesn't judge beauty that is alternative to her own. She is elegant in her mannerisms and how she chooses to treat people. She doesn't just look the part, she embraced all of it.❤
middle class what is wrong with middle class? Middle class have a lower suicide rate cheating rate than upper class
That interviewer girl did an awesome job. Dita was so confortable. I love hearing her talk, such an inspiration and so true to what she is.
Minus the fact that she talks like Trisha Paytas
Yeah, I disagree. The way she talks made me feel uncomfortable. I can’t stand the voice fry.
She did an absolutely terrible job. She asked the same things as every interviewer. Dita almost didn't get to mention she couldn't afford designer jeans as a young person and vintage and the lingerie shop...
@@cece4331I thought the same thing. Her voice is irritating and it seems like she was trying to copycat the way Dita speaks and it just sounds fake and condescending.
🔝
The "theatre of glamour". That's why we love this elegant and truly original woman. Dita makes us remember the magic of the "Hollywood make-over". A fascinating character, entirely self made and fabulous. She is a role model for independent women who own their feminity. 💐
Dita's beaitiful book, 'Your Beauty Mark' is so worth buying.
The femininity is just so attractive to me. We run around in sweats and yoga pants when we go out. There's a feminine part that isn't there anymore. I love all the dainty frilly things. Being in a boudoir and just getting ready is actually the best part. I love embracing the feminine side
Alexa, play Cozy by Beyoncé 💅
I have a lot of friends who never wear Yoga pants and sweaters.
They only wear vintage 30ies to 70ies clothing and listen to mostly old music: I appreciate that A LOT ❤
Yap yap
@@minasskittles hush
I have always liked Dita she is so elegant but also Down to earth quality to her.
Uhh, did Dita just say she's FIFTY???!!! AMAZING!! This was wonderful. I can't believe I sat still and watched for 42 minutes. That's usually too hard for me. . Thanks for this, truly inspiring!!!
Sun avoidance her entire adult life.
I met her in person. She truly not aged due to NO sun EVER since her 20s, which I also knew her. She is a class act, which isn't an act at all. She is THIS generations true icon.❤
@@jromeo8247 That's lovely to hear. I like the way she holds little Allistair her kitty. She seems lovely! What an amazing individual!
@@cynthialeech2507 Wow! I think it's too late for me to start that now, LOL!
It’s astonishing to me that Dita always always looks completely impeccable. She’s never had a hot mess moment ever. Can’t say the same about myself 😵💫
For some reason my love for her elegance and modesty grows with me as I grow older. I just love her and who she is so much! ♥
Girl same ! I am in my glamour era and embracing my femininity and my love for her has mature . She’s so precious ❤
Modesty?
Doesn't she writhe around in her skivvies on a stage lol.
Glamorous and elegant yes but she’s anything but modest. She does burlesque. 😂
Dita has shown it all and then some, hardly modest.
I'm so happy I just subscribed to
Scentbird & here I find Lovely Dita
She's so fascinating to look at .
Scent is the longest term memory.
To be honest, I of course always knew Dita Existed somewhere out there doing her thing, but its just recently that I have learned more about her as a person. I think she is just so delightfull, confident jet so nice and human. She of course looks gorgeous and classy, but there is just something about her personality that is very encouraging. She shows us women that its absolutely within our right to feel confident and sexy and be undoubtably ourselves the way we want to be. And I didnt realize that this is always something that I wanted to be growing up.
I was the typical plus-sized goth girl as a teenager, always wearing chokers, and long skirts and wide coats. Other kids my age loved to call me "Satanist", or "Blade" (jet the more creative name I got lol), so her story about "Cleopatra" is just so relatable. Still I couldnt bare to wear something "normal". Not because I craved the attention ( I am actually an introvert), but because it just felt wrong to be "normal".
Once i got into the job market I really toned it down a lot, but never really could shake of little nods of what I wanted to be. So recently after a hard time of personal crysis, I finally had the time to care a little bit for myself again. Exercise, creating a hair and skin routine, and finally being confident enough to start wearing lipstick. I love antiques and vintage fashion so much (1890´s-1930´s), and I think now its time to give in to that urge, to be more myself again. Dita is honestly such a big inspiration for me right now, because her confidence is just so radiant. We need more women like her in our lives. Thank you Dita❤
I had no idea she was in her 50s😮 she looks scary young. So pretty ❤
My first big girl perfume that I bought with my own money was Tresor by Lancome. I think the world forgot about it but I loved it. ❤
Same same same! Bought it in London, I remeber I was feeling so good and elegant. Now my signature is La nuit Trésor by Lancome ❤
Please invite her for more podcasts. I looove this woman! She's my role model.
She’s so authentic and glamorous, it’s honestly refreshing! Enjoyed this interview! ♥️🤍♥️
Dita is the epitome of elegance. I still wear Lou Lou & ive always adored Ombre Rose
holy crap, i LOVE Dita Von Teese so so very much. She is, for lack of a better word, fabulous.
It’s amazing Killian hasn’t had the sense to do a fragrance release with her.
Kinda agree, but also sometimes it's better not to mix work with a friendship.
Right? I love Killian fragrances. I think they could create something "dirty" and amazing.
Thank you, Scent Bird for this interview.
She’s such an icon and I’m in love with her brooch. Stunning
Love watching Dita Von Teese interviews. I always learn so much from her.
I love this interview. It just popped up for me and I really enjoyed listening to their conversation. Dita is fascinating and has a genuine way of expressing herself and in connecting with people. I absolutely love her philosophy on glamour rather than beauty, and, of course, she is very beautiful too. I love scent too. I don't wear perfume a lot but as they talked about you can have scent in other ways. I like a nicely perfumed lipstick.
I loved Ombre Rose and went through several bottles in the 80s. I have a few vintage bottles of it now, but I’ve since discovered a similar scent - Loukhoum Eau Poudree by Keiko Mecheri and tend to reach for it more often than Ombre Rose.
The queen herself 💕
I love that she loves vintage and doesn’t call things ‘old lady’ like people do today
As a disabled person I really need to dress up to just go out. So know I have favorite wigs and very often dress like a gangster. So it's a beautiful girl with an imagination of how to rule being in a wheelchair. So I glam it up with all I have and wear perfume. Don't forget your lipstick and perfume!!!💗💗💗
My niece is disabled and one of our favorite things is to go full glamoured up and have coffee and go to the bookstore. It makes us both so happy! ❤
If you have your lipstick and perfume, you're dressed and ready for anything.
❤️Thank You Dita for your loveliness & hard work...My love for the theater, dance, music " glamour" remains strong.🌹🌹🌹
My great Aunt traveled in the early 1900s w/Burlesque Follies. Her sister, (my grandmother) told us she shamed all 🤔...Her stage name was Ruby.& she'd share her stories & pictures at dinner & all were mesmerized & definitely "not" feeling shame only pride.
You Dita, sweet soul, create the love i have for being a woman..
Thankyou..🌹🌹🌹
💖 Your heartfelt words are truly touching! It's wonderful to hear how Dita's artistry resonates across generations ❤️ The legacy of glamour, theater, and dance is beautifully kept alive through stories like your great Aunt's. Thanks for sharing this unique memory!
@@Scentbird My most heartfelt "You are Quite Welcome"..💋
This is an unexpectedly good interview (it’s my first time watching an interview with her) because it’s about creativity ❤️
"Get rid of the man or get rid of the perf..." the man, yup! 🤭🤭🤭💗
Love this woman.
Lilac And honeysuckle Are some of my favorite scents because I live in the country. And it brings back glorious memories.
What a class act!
i love her so much i literally don't a bad thing to say about DIta, she's literally so humble and she can talk about her contributions to the world of art with so much class
I wish her fragrances were still available to buy..
They are in Europe.
@@pinkimietz3243Would you mind sharing where? I used to get them in Germany but I can’t find them anymore.
@@pinkimietz3243 They don't. Only her new fragrances are available in Europe.
Oh my word! I sold cosmetics in the 80’s and love and wear many of the fragrances she talks about. Thanks for the video.
This was great! ❤ Always, always interested in learning from the classic and iconic Dita Von Teese. 🤩🙌🏽
Beautiful, wonderful interview!!!!❤❤❤❤
I enjoy listening to Dita, that interviewer has no idea of half of the perfumes Dita was naming .. you can tell because she had no real conversation to add to Dita’s asking her do you remember this one?! She was like … blank smile.
Dita is the last bastion of classiness in this world. She’s eloquent, softly-spoken, smart and literally oozes class out of every pore. I was very fortunate to see both her Art of the Teese and Glamonatrix tours in the last 5 years in the UK, and she was one amazing woman. Plus, she’s very petite in real life
My friends boyfriend was in band called Ombré Rose. I remember my mom always wore Windsong and Enjoli!
Vita is who I would love to be! I love everything that she loves and have for years! I love the old fashioned and vintage styles of clothing ,lingerie, make-up and hair!.I was a blonde for the first 20yrs and changed over to dark reds and burgundy shades and love pale white skin! I've always loved the goth style and things with a dark note! Betty Page had that look/vibe long before anyone else and still inspires thousands (maybe more) of young girls and women to this day! Thanks for keeping glamour alive Dita!!!💋💖👠💄🌹🍒🌶🍄🍷
What a woman! I love the way she expresses herself, she has something so authentic and genuine yet familiar to the experience of being a woman. Almost like Simone de Beauvoir, groundbreaking yet familiar to every woman.
Omw...that moment when you hope they touch on the fragrance you're wearing...and they do...I'm wearing Angel❤
And obsession...love this video...great interview
literally me right now, five minutes into the video and after being pleasantly surprised to see them go into specific details and fragrances i began to hope that they'd mention my latest signature ❤
Lou Lou is a masterpiece, especially the vintage one. 💙
I have it in a vintage mini blue 6 sided bottle and it'a gorgeous. Also Anais Anais by Cacherel is amazing!
@@Mithreniel I like Anais Anais too! 😍
She is just divine ❤
I'm quite a lot like Dita with my appearance and scents (not at all as femme fatale but I like dressing up, being tailored, and put together whenever I can at all times and I like the finer things in life when it comes to my designer wardrobe, shoes, bags, cosmetics).I'm faithful to my usual designer brands.
My husband seriously dislikes my ways though. He thinks I'm too high maintenance. And I am!
Which is why I run 2 businesses and invest in the stock market and am fiercely independent. Because my husband doesn't like to spend a cent on me as he's very low-maintenance and minimalist.
It’s so nice to hear more from Dita. I feel like there has not been that much content from her but I’m so glad to be seeing more
Obsessed. I ADORE Dita!
My mother's scent was Angel❤
Dita is such a class act lady! Many thanks for this interview 👏🏻
yess Dita is an ICON ❤️ We're glad you enjoyed the interview!
Gorgeous outfit on Dita. And made up to perfection.🎉
I had to check Google when she said her 50th year. She looks like she's in her 30's, that's some powerful juju she's got going on....
The recipe of powerful juju is probably sunscreen+pilates. 😁 (mostly)
50 WHERE ?!
Great Interview
Great Host
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Love Dita but the interviewer's conscious (or unconscious) vocal fry was a bit harsh on the ears.
I’m not good with VF either.
I just like listening to her
My Favorite Perfume Is Chanel # 5, Musk, Roses
i could listen to Dita forever and fall asleep to her voice...
Sun in!! The scent ❤
That was great
Thank you
EXCLAMATION by Coty ❤
I still have it, gorgeous!
ooohhh 😲 Exclamation by Coty is truly timeless. How do you still have that?
In Germany on Amazon for under 10 Euro, really!
I own three altogether, old, not so old, newer: smell all absolutely the same 😊
She really gets it..... I still have a half full bottle of Erotique. I love Dita! 🥂🥰✨
Wow. Great memory about the perfume sample. I wonder if Dita knows that Quelque Fleurs is the fragrance Lady Diana wore for her wedding!
That girl doesn’t know half of the perfumes Dita was referring too 😂
Dita is gorgeous and very very classy.
What a pleasure to listen to her. 🖤
Love this and love Dita!
My first "grown up" fragrance was Ysatis by Giverney...obsessed
Simply wow.
QUELQUES FLEUR ❤
forever love 💕
Did Anyone Were Jean Nate? Body Splash After Bathing it was in a Big Yellow Box With The Nane on The Box? And i Still Love Gloria Vanderbilt very Classy and not expensive and i get complements for Men when i were it i also loved exclamation!!!! LOVE YOU DITA VON TEESE
🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐
Yes!
My Mom Loved to wear Jean Nate! the memories!💛
I wish dita was interviewed by someone who was a little more cooky. & who caught her references. Or maybe just played with her a little more. You can tell dita set her up for a little playfullness. Shes a little tease like that 😂 i also love when the conversation evolves passed the cards, & not just reiterating what someone else is saying. But maybe she had a time limit to get all her questions in
Dita's playfulness is such a tease ❤️ Were there specific moments where you wanted more details or a deeper dive into the conversation?
Yea i think just a deeper dive into Ditas mind. I would have loved to have heard more about her and raja, the experiences she had as a club kid. When she talks about how she wanted a scent with a little more raunchiness, what is a raunchy scent to dita? Lol When she talks about working with Jean Paul Gaultier, what was he like? Shes an interesting woman, i think shes used to eclectic conversation from pretty out there folks. I think Dita has so much to give, that her answers provide so much already. I just dont think the interviewer necessarily could keep up with how much she said. Or maybe she didnt have the time to evolve the convo passed the cards. That being said i had way too much time on my hands this thanksgiving weekend to fully dissect this conversation 😂
I agree the interviewer only ever repeated what Dita said back to her and read off the cards. It was frustrating to watch. More research on her part or just picking someone who's actually familiar with that world that Dita is from would have made for a deeper interview, although Dita has so much charisma and such a wealth of knowledge that she could carry any interview on her own. The interviewer is a sweet girl but they just didn't seem to be on the same wavelength at all.
And even without knowledge of the fashion world, club kid scene, eighties fragrance etc... someone with more natural curiosity or adeptness at building on Dita's responses with related questions would have been a huge improvement. (why didn't we get to learn about which perfumes are Dita's "significant others" or which ones she's enjoyed "flirting" with the most? if time was an issue, these questions take seconds to answer.)
She sounds like someone I would love to have coffee with too!!!❤❤❤
Better yet, a glass of champagne 😉
I aspire to be a woman like her ❤ such an inspiration
Beautiful Dita❤❤❤absolutely gorgeous😍✨✨✨✨✨✨✨
I bet we're all the same: whenever we see a celebrity of some kind, one with a distinct sense of aesthetics or even someone we encounter in daily life whom we feel needs our, ahem, styling help to create a greater impact, we figure out which ten fragrances we'd recommend for them to wear, what would SUIT them the best. The entire duration of this interview, all I could think of is which ten fragrances I could picture enhancing Dita's style and beauty. Can I just say though, if she's ever wanting to make a 'funky, dirty, raunchy' fragrance she needs to give our girl Francesca Bianchi a call. Yowsers! I blush just thinking about her 'Under My Skin' creation.
To anyone who loved Erotique and is sad that it's gone: Victresse by Dita von Teese smells exactly like Erotique in my opinion.
Now I need to try Houbigant. 😊
Here I am wearing Carhartt jacket and jeans. I don't shave and don't wear make-up anymore. Oh, and I am a cis woman. And! I love Dita and all she has done for femininity and all the different aspects that define being a woman. ❤
Embracing femininity in all its forms is what it's all about. 😌 ❤️
OH Dita! I want to metamorphosis into you. I glam it up once and awhile but I want to fully immerse myself in all the feminine and glam. Part of me is concerned about insecure bitchy women and men thinking it's to gain their attention and just seeing me as an object. It's for my own self confidence and inner child being creative
Queen
Lovely! We should also all have our eyes on Miss Tosh.
You have to check her out! Miss Tosh is the newest and best of our generation as far as burlesque is concerned.
She's doing a show currently at the Beverly Center called Secret Santa.
I'll be going to that later this month.
But thanks for the video. It was nice hearing about your fragrance journey.
I absolutely adorrrrreeee dita 😍❤️❤️
Lou Lou by Cacharel was my absolute favorite growing up 🖤
Mine was "J'adore" by Dior. My uncle gave us three perfums to me and my two sisters as christmas present.
Are you kidding me?The scent of lilacs *IS* my childhood! And Polo takes me back like nothing else. Hard to believe she was born with blonde hair - the dark looks natural against her very pale skin. Actually jealous of her skin. Love’s Baby Soft and Coty Wild Musk. Then it was Obsession. So many compliments. I love how she mentions creating beauty and not just being born with it - I for one am not confident in no makeup makeup, and I “get ready” for things - I don’t just roll out of bed and go to work like all of my female colleagues - and I felt bad in a way, like it’s vein to care, so I wanted to be “less caring” and put together, and it makes me literally feel invisible - which is fine when I want to be - just go sans makeup and hair and I’m a completely different person.
Dita!! I wonder if she partied with Michael Allen & JamesSaintJames (clubKids) Thankyou for this interview.
I love dita, soo much
Femininity and glamour ❤
Love her ❤
DITA = ❤❤❤💕💞
Iconic
Oh to sit next to Dita! Makes everyone look boring and frumpy😂
Very cool 😎
this woman just doesn't age
brave elegent confident~
Fucking shout out for exclamation!! 🤘 That was my first fragrance.
sounds bold! what did it smell like?
❤❤❤❤
It is so sad that i can't buy her Red perfume any more
Such a beautiful woman……🥰
she's everything ❤️