REACTING TO A MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR CLOSET TOUR (Christine Chiu's Haute Couture)
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Christine Chiu is an avid collector of Haute Couture, with experience shopping and wearing the highest form of fashion-making for over 15 years! You may remember her from her stint on the Netflix reality TV show "Bling Empire" that followed the lives of wealthy socialites and heiresses and their drama and spending habits! And this video gives us an inside look into some of her most precious pieces, as well as behind the scenes stories about how Haute Couture clothing comes to life via fittings & seamstresses! And there's even a bit of fashion drama in the mix making it all the more juicy! So buckle in for pieces from Chanel, Armani Privé, Atelier Versace, Giambattista Valli, Valentino and more!
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I want to have less "can't afford this" problems and more "somebody else wore my dress" problems.
@MissJIF
26 күн бұрын
Same. I'd love to have the money to get whatever I desire
It’s always 100x better when the person knows/understands what’s in their closet for these videos
@hautelemode
27 күн бұрын
so true it changes the whole vibe!!
The way I turned to my husband, who was not even watching, to say "I've NEVER seen Luke this excited before"
@olympae5327
27 күн бұрын
"who's luke?" lol
@giovannacaligiuri1475
26 күн бұрын
@@olympae5327 his cheeks getting purple
@R10sp0rt
25 күн бұрын
Surely its because of Better help
@TheGrumpyAngelPR
22 күн бұрын
If you haven't yet, check out his video reacting to Huda Beauty's closet. He's like a kid in a candy store. It's adorable lol
@Charlate
20 күн бұрын
@@TheGrumpyAngelPRoh yes, Huda Beauty’s closet had him losing his mind 😂
I’m a couturier and I take around 180+ measurements of my clients. Everything is measured from the nipple width to the distance from wrist bone to finger joints etc. I take anywhere from months to years and everything is done by me by hand. I source the best not the cheapest and I run EVERYTHING by the client. Christine is a dream client.
@ireniaks
14 күн бұрын
Are there any 'rules' or agreements regarding weight gain/loss and cost? If the client goes up/down a significant amount, will they pay extra for all the work, or do they sign some kind of contract? Lol, it sounds weird, but English isn't my first language, but I hope you understand what I mean.
@kolamuse
11 күн бұрын
@@ireniaks that is actually a really good question. I often wonder about weight fluctuations when it comes to things like this.
@sauchmz
10 күн бұрын
@@ireniaks She explains her experience with that around 18:40 in the video.
@eviejameson4706
Күн бұрын
I can honestly say no one's ever measured my nipple width at the atelier 😂 but I admire the precision
Growing up in a few African countries, custom-made outfits were much cheaper than prêt-à-porter clothing. To this day, my siblings and I regularly send our measurements back home to get some outfits sent back in a few months.
@Luna.3.3.3
27 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing that. I'd rather have custom made clothing over almost any high end label. (...not that I would know, lol) The most I ever spent on a piece was a long wool, winter coat. Trench style. That was almost 40 years ago and I _Still_ wear it. (paid $800 back then) I don't think the designer is around anymore.- Irving Samuel
@DeniseSyrett
27 күн бұрын
I think that is true in other countries as well. The Philippines and Vietnam.
@BonnieLeeBee
27 күн бұрын
I have been leaving comments on some videos telling people to get their clothes made or customized. No sense in wearing a designer if it doesn't fit. Lmao. I would rather have hand crafted, impeccably fit, flattering, unique, ornate, stunningly impactful pieces any day than a flipping designer label for waaaaay too much. Also would love a closet tour from an African. Bet it's amazing.
@phranerphamily
27 күн бұрын
It was that way here until the 90s. My mother is a master sewist and made all my clothes for most of my life
@jlina
27 күн бұрын
But what happens when your white fluctuates?? @@BonnieLeeBee
"Stuck at customs" is now incredibly common since brexit. It is easier for usa people to now get items from the eu than the uk.
@hautelemode
27 күн бұрын
that actually makes a lot of sense in the context of her being in the UK!!
@nacv-
27 күн бұрын
Because she doesn't go by bus, my luggage was never searched 💁🏻♀
@LollyJ
26 күн бұрын
It’s because of the value of the items - items over a certain value need to be declared to customs in advance and if you don’t it can get help up.
@nickyn1083
13 күн бұрын
So far everything I’ve learned about brexit has been negative effects it’s had on UK citizens
This is totally something I would do if I was filthy rich. Nothing wrong with supporting craftmanship over overconsuming and shopping for brief trends. She comes across so classy and refined too.
I must wear haute couture all the time because my mom makes my clothes all the time. Those pieces are my most favorite.
@ailicrew
16 күн бұрын
haute couture is made by a haute fashion house, what you wear is tailored, handmade, but not couture. still awesome though! i wish someone would make my clothes for me too
This was delicious. A true education in couture from someone who doesn’t come from a bragging place, but rather a true collector’s mindset, sharing her treasures with grace and personal sentiments.
I’ve never watched Bling Empire before so this is my first time seeing Christine Chiu, and I’m obsessed with how nonchalant she is telling these glamorous stories from her life. She seems so down to earth and has incredible taste. We love to see it!
@nash879
27 күн бұрын
she was bullied relentlessly the whole first season. don’t watch if you like her
@celinepope
27 күн бұрын
I watched Bling Empire when I was held up alone during knee surgery recover and covid. It made me feel like I had friends lmao.
@rengokusfox
27 күн бұрын
@@nash879lmao if we watched the same show she wasn’t “bullied”. she is a very messy and problematic person who dealt with the consequences of her own actions lmao.
@StellaBella488
27 күн бұрын
@@rengokusfox lol yea Christine was the bully…basically the Regina George of the group. On the other hand, I will say that within her husband’s family, she seemed to be on bottom of the totem pole. That probably influenced how she was with her “friends”.
@lbirgeria
27 күн бұрын
She isn’t down to Earth on Bling Empire, but Bling Empire isn’t supposed to be down to Earth. She does make Bling Empire worth watching. She was one of my favorite people on Bling Empire, because she is smart and brought the drama. She was also super brave and shared her IVF journey. And Baby G is adorable!
I know nothing about fashion. I don't have the eye, body, or money for it, and sometimes I even resent it for what it represents (something perpetually out of reach). This is the first closet tour that made me understand a little of what fashion can FEEL like for those lucky enough to participate. Very neat.
@londonguyinstockholm
27 күн бұрын
Well said! Have a great day!
@allana1997
27 күн бұрын
I really would love for you to maybe try exploring it a little, there are so many cool second hand pieces of all styles if you have access to thrift stores and the confidence you get from wearing something cool that expresses who you are is unmatched, doesn’t have to be anything fancy but like maybe worth a try
@ericainbloom
27 күн бұрын
fashion is for everyone!
Not me, who has never even attempted pregnancy, holding back tears (and failing) when she describes her journey with IVF.
@akikom1331
27 күн бұрын
Right?! 🥺🥺💛
@dr.100purrscent5
26 күн бұрын
It is lovely to know that other people express care and compassion for other people. You have a kind heart, continue shed your tears of sadness, joy, and empathy... It is a beautiful thing to do in this world and for this world 💗
@judithbowtell8294
6 күн бұрын
I have been through Fertility treatment for 5 years and it’s awful. So many memories are suppressed bc of the trauma, physical and emotional pain. But the moments when you find people who share stories of being supported and cared for are surprisingly healing. There may be tears but it’s like that experience can be yours too. It does not matter if it’s a couture dress or someone making you a cup of tea. It’s the moment when someone saw you in pain and let you know you were not alone in your suffering.
As a 24yo that has been studying to become a couture designer, no one gets it. They all think im crazy for studying garment construction & techniques so intensely in the middle of the Midwest 😅
@marybishop9928
27 күн бұрын
I totally get it. ❤ Go for it.
@benzaiten933
26 күн бұрын
you're not crazy, this is such a delicate and complex field, especially if you want to excel. and then don't mention how other cultures over the times created worn pieces of art - you're doing great!
@Grizzli49
24 күн бұрын
Go for it!! Best wishes from across the globe!
@Contessa_Savannah
14 күн бұрын
Good for you. You have a deep interest and we need to have a new generation of people who understand and appreciate the quality and craftsmanship.
@user-wy2pi5eq4s
10 күн бұрын
I sincerely hope that your hard work and dreams work out. Go for it!
I saw a few people comment already, but getting custom-made outfits is still a norm in Southern India. Often when going to the shops they will show you fabric pieces for a certain type of outfit ( saree, chuthithar, skirt + blouse, etc) and then you take it to the seamstresses (they're everywhere) to be cut and stitched to your specific measurements. Admittedly, the skill and reliability of the seamstresses depend on how long they've been in the business. Still, shop recommendations come from our many family members and other close-knit members from the surrounding community so the shops always strive to do well.
I can’t claim to have seen ALL of your videos, but! SO much fun to see you damn-near giddy with pleasure in this one. Happy Luke! 😊
This is a great closet tour because she’s so knowledgeable and appreciative of the craft and the people in the industry hand making these garments. She’s not just showing her over the top collections - look how many bags I have type of thing.
16:07 Yeah the fact that it’s happened twice where clients have bought couture outfits from Giambattista Valli and then they loaned the outfit…insanity
This and Huda Kattan's closet tour are probably the happiest we'll ever see Luke 😂 the bar is in the stratosphere 💀
That was fun, I'd love to see an older lady's closet with like 40 years of couture!
The closest I'll ever get to Haute Couture was a tailored linen pinstripe suit. I loved that suit. It fit perfectly.
@MaraMara89
25 күн бұрын
I had my prom* dress sewn - it was great, corset was fitting perfectly. That was only time I used tailor to produce something I design - I was proud that it came out quite nice (skirt wasn't perfect, but still good) *not really prom, as we don't have them in Poland, it is party 100 days before our high school exams
That Chanel piece somehow manages to simultaneously look like a late Victorian/early Edwardian Ladies' Maid uniform AND also a standard men's tuxedo. Two costumes for the price of one!
14:43 omg there’s another haute couture client who came out saying she bought a giambattista valli piece but Anya Taylor Joy wore the exact piece to the Mad Max premiere. What is going onnnnnn Giambattista?? 😮 Edit: OMG I’m sorry you brought it up I was just talking with my manager abt the Anya/Miss LuLu drama so I was SHOCKED hearing abt another look
Many wealthy people now ship their suitcases and trunks rather than having to deal with traveling with their own luggage...maybe that's why it was stuck in customs? Also lending anything to a Museum or for an traveling exhibition tends to add more monetary and/or cache to an item...whether it is a gorgeous gown, painting or vase.
@lisap8411
26 күн бұрын
And if it was coming from Paris, then Brexit customs might have been a big thing as well.
I love that your shade is so polite and on point. You never overreact or are mean just for the sake of it. Also I love how you also provide interesting info on fashion trends and creators. 👏🏼👏🏼
The fact a museum asked HER to borrow a dress 🤭 I love a cocky flex 💯
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27 күн бұрын
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27 күн бұрын
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27 күн бұрын
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27 күн бұрын
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27 күн бұрын
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First dress is Elie Saab Haute Couture FW 2016 look 37!!
I would have enjoyed the original video more if they included pics of Christine wearing the clothes.
I live in a border town in Thailand. There’s lots of seamstresses to make the traditional Myanmar dress that a lot of women wear and is very fitted. You can go to them and have them make dresses for you and since they are used to making really fitted clothing they even measure your neck and arms.
We need more closet tour videos they’re my fav!
My mom and I sew clothes together. And I agree there is nothing better than clothes that actually fit. Imagine the simplicity of your sleeves being long enough and your cuff fitting your wrist perfectly. Your clothes are always the right length. And you can add any embellishments that you want. You just have freedom and it's cheaper then buying because you have control of the fabric. There's some expensive clothes made out of cheap fabric. But imagine if you can get the same style with quality fabric that lasts. So from year to year your collection grows. You carefully make decisions so your wardrobe is timeless. People think you're spending a lot of money but you're actually spending less than they do. I'm about to do a linen wardrobe. Full of custom dye work an embroidery. Might even bring light reactive dyes to the mix and make shadow art.
I just love her, and your appreciation of her. She has nailed it with the knowledge drop from someone who really knows what she's buying. Beautiful.
Happy she got to have a baby. That's a huge journey for her so it's great to see her child. So cute too. Beautiful collection she has there as well ❤
The closet tours are why I started following you and I get so excited whenever I see you upload them!
How fun to imagine what it must be like to own Haute Couture rather than worry about grocery money ❤😂😮
I really enjoyed this tour. Her clothes where beautiful and I loved the stories to go with it.
i love love lovvvveeeeee christine chiu so much ever since bling empire!!! Her love for fashion is not just cuz of the brand name but cuz of the craftsmanship and family like relationships she has with the brands!!! ❤❤❤ plus she was one of the truly “bling empire” people on that show 😂
Hysterical! Love the editorial side bar comments so much🎉❤
Great video. Both Christine's sharing and your comments. Never learned so much about couture.
I inherited an beautiful, black, silk, Oleg Cassini Haute Couture. It is GORGEOUS.
@hautelemode
27 күн бұрын
LOVE AN OLEG
Definitely one of the best videos hands down about someone talking about their own pieces they love 💗 adored hearing her stories about every piece 😊
FINALLY! Ive Been Waiting To See Her Closet
Loved your insightful commentary. Couture is such an art form & the people who wear it absolutely live the lifestyle to exhibit it & show it off!
that was such fun! i think the best closet tour ive ever seen! Love the tee Lukelia!
Luke you were so fun in this video. Of course you brought the sass but you were silly too! I loved it! I want more like it!
Loveeeedddd this video. Love Christine too and her style. Looking forward for more of your videos ❤🩷🏆🥇
I prefer the previous background with the books behind you. It made me feel like all your knowledge was on full display.
@celinepope
27 күн бұрын
I saw him reply on a different comment that it's a temporary background right now.
Looove her. So fabulous and generous to share all of that.
You look so proud through the whole video! I love it!
I’ve been waiting for you to do this review for at least a year!!!
I adore your enthusiasm and sweetness and as always your taste is right on . Thank you .
Hi Luke, it’s always lovely when you’re so excited about making a video. This was an excellent one. I did not know that they would produce only one couture piece for a client. That must be different than the archives that they keep, right.? anyway, this was a blast, carry-on!
Love Christine Chui. Love that you did a video on her video ❤️
LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS!!!
thank you for being my favorite KZreadr
I love this video , Luke thank you . I think we had so much fun
I love you❤! My mom worked at Phelps fabric in Jacksonville, Florida. In the 60’s 70’ till 1980. They closed and made Dresses for author Murray’s dance studio for people !so I was a child under her cutting table , you make me so happy after watching yours videos ! Thank you ❤
Wow. I learn a lot on couture with this video. Thank youuu
So much fun to watch your commentary.
This was such a fun one to watch!
Ok. Seeing all these plastic hangers kinda has me screaming like mommy dearest!
@adeleg4759
27 күн бұрын
It's a hôtel room for the shoot and the clothes are probably stocked flat otherwise. But same 😂
@shannonodowd1198
27 күн бұрын
No more wire hangers..
@montanasojourn
27 күн бұрын
If I were traveling with expensive clothes, I would bring Better Hangars. I think this is some bull shxx.
What a great collection! She really treasures each piece!
This was so interesting. I like her laid back attitude and her real appreciation for the garment.
Don’t use better help. but get the bag, I guess ?
Enjoyed this video. Ty! ❤
Can you please do more closet vids? I really enjoyed this , even more than your roasts😊
I adore the purple outfit and the mint green with the bow shawl. Both so stunning!! Way to be on point about the seamstresses on the boat! lol too funny! 😂😀😀💕
I really enjoyed this! I think it's mostly because she knows the actual worth (monetary and beyond) of every piece, and not just the more common "oh look i have lots of designer things" closet tours.
I'm so out of the loop when it comes to fashion....but one things for sure there's a few pieces i liked in this vid...i love when you explain each piece that is presented.
The Dolce and Gabbana show was at the Montreale Cathedral, which is breathtaking (I visited it a few years ago), and it's actually a mix of different styles that reflects Sicily agitated History : Roman (from French Normandie), Byzantine, baroque and a touch of Moorish.
We need more of these Haute Couture Closet tours.
Love your shirt!
I surprised myself - hadn’t expected to enjoy this video so much … or at all to be honest! I thought it would be another brash overhyped celebrity with more money than sensibility … how wrong I was. Such interesting insights into the world of a contemporary courture client. Thank you!
It was a joy watching you get all giddy at this amazing wardrobe after seeing your disappointment in so many red carpet reviews. One day, one day, I will have a pair of bespoke shoes. Nothing fits, all shoes hurt, and to even imagine feeling comfortable in some beautiful, perfectly fitted footwear is well out of my reach. One day, though..
Amazing video Luke, you need to react to Jamie Chua's new closet
oh my, this is one of his very best!!
Love seeing Luke so happy ♥♥♥
Love these videos!
Yay one of the first!!! This is indeed a treasure trove
@hautelemode
27 күн бұрын
agree!!
I love your little photo bombs in the thumbnails !! ♥
19:37 I cannot stop crying after she talked about IVF and how well Chanel treated her omfg I will finish the video in 10 min brb
When I watched this I was thinking you would be happy to watch this.. and NOW you areeee.. I am happy❤😂
yeaaaayyy shoutout to Delvaux!!! Thank you Luke!
The smile on your face is worth millions 💓
Hi! Watching back your videos since I went to ICU with COVID ( what an era right) I usually have my clothes done by a local taylor here in Brazil and it's the closest I can get to couture, but I can't get enough compliments in how elegantly the clothes fits on me( and I try to bring some new design also) it's wonderful have clothes made to measure, a true beautiful way of dressing. BTW Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
I thought I recognized that D&G piece from the Heavenly Bodies exhibit! I swear, HB is still one of my favorite Costume Institute exhibits. Anyway, Christine is honestly so fun when it comes to fashion because she's one of the few socialites who is a true client of haute couture and fully understands and loves each piece.
I normally hate these kinds of vids coz its just a bunch of hoarders who get a pass coz they're wealthy but I can respect those who actually KNOW and APPRECIATE what they've purchased rather than buying it because they can
Adore her 🍾🥂 she so funny and Incredibly smart .
I love Christine ! She’s got an eye for good items.
I love you lmfaooo the boat rocking was dead on
I like your sweater !
Hi Luke, Love all your videos! Have always wanted to know who made the shirt you’re wearing I’ve always loved it☺️☺️
Ivf is absolutely miserable. The hormone treatments are horrible for your mind. We got my miracle boy so it was worth it. If you do it, just prepare
I find it interesting that she has a Dolce & Gabbana piece, given her challenging IVF journey and the insensitive anti-IVF comments D&G have made years back. Maybe a case of separating the art from the artist, but still, if I were her that would prompt me to spend that money elsewhere…
Most of Asia, so billions of people at some point or another have had someone sew them clothes, so we do know what it feels like to wear clothes that fit you perfectly, we just don’t pay a ridiculous amount of money for it.
It's good to see him so positive!
I wish we could have seen these on!!!
I love this series. Crazy lol
Great video
I know Christine isn't everyone's cup of tea, but I love her. She's aware she's extra and just goes with it 😅