The youngsters probably don’t even know about the ruby slippers.
@nickcox1460Сағат бұрын
I own a pair of these!!! Who would I contact to sell them??
@meeppdx3 сағат бұрын
Are there any modern day examples of re-creating carvings such as Queirolo's "Il Disinganno" without the use of modern day power tools? Would like to find more info/videos about modern sculptors that use traditional methods producing details such as gauze, or fishnetting as in Queirolo's mentioned piece.
@jannetteberends87306 сағат бұрын
2:26 you had to look twice to realize Westwood isn’t dressed as older woman, only concerned with convenience. That jacket is really special.
@mikederasmo76217 сағат бұрын
we went from this amazing craftmanship, to straight up EVERYTHING UGLY AF!
@suzannelivingstone19339 сағат бұрын
Wow. Stinkzine was mine. Had no idea this was in a collection. Andy was a good friend ❤
@yoclark272312 сағат бұрын
Those are marvelous! I wore platforms in the 70s but now as a grandmother, they are impossible for me.
@synsrfem442815 сағат бұрын
It's ridiculous to have to protect shoes from oils on your fingertips.
@davem.49035 сағат бұрын
No, it's not.
@sund0ll4xyra6615 сағат бұрын
TRAFFICKING SHOES 😍😍😍
@marynell5666Күн бұрын
I understand Naomi Campbell means a lot to so many as a black icon and pioneer but from what I've read and seen about her she seems like an intensely unlikeable human being and the almost reverential way in which people speak about her (and other 'supermodels') is a bit tiring...
@jameshuls694017 сағат бұрын
Listen Mary, you are a bit tiring. And you should not talk about being "intensely unlikeable".
@amyfrostyКүн бұрын
I would think McQueen’s Armadillo shoes are more widely recognised and therefore more ‘famous’?? I’d love a video on those 😊
@hueyahumanaКүн бұрын
6:11 wow
@Lea-bw9wjКүн бұрын
While there are well known models today they don't come close to the hype that was around a number of female models in the late 80's-mid 90's which was the hight
@butski69Күн бұрын
Unfortunately there is a lot of ego involved with museum curators... This is quite cringeworthy. Why would you get a bunch of amateurs dismantling an armour, when there are plenty of specialists in the UK who could educate them on what they are doing, so they know for next time ?
@JaiPickOfficialКүн бұрын
The first thing that come to my mind when you say famous pair of shoes is the ruby slippers or Cinderella’s glass slippers, not this.
@cameronmccormick7965Күн бұрын
Love this content. Do the Mcqueen Armadillo shoes next plz
@vamuseumКүн бұрын
Kinda wanna do these next ngl www.google.com/search?q=fish+slippers&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwiH8q6DpNuGAxVJVaQEHTxaDGEQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=fish+slippers&gs_lp=EgNpbWciDWZpc2ggc2xpcHBlcnMyChAAGIAEGEMYigUyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIGEAAYBxgeMgYQABgHGB4yBhAAGAcYHjIGEAAYBxgeSI4QUIANWN4OcAB4AJABAJgBY6AB5AKqAQE1uAEDyAEA-AEBigILZ3dzLXdpei1pbWeIBgE&sclient=img&ei=klBsZofhD8mqkdUPvLSxiAY&bih=940&biw=1820
@elineeugenie5224Күн бұрын
Another very enjoyable video😊 How just gorgeous are these, so well made, and how grateful am i that i don't have to walk a mile in them💙
@vamuseumКүн бұрын
Naomi really took one for the team there
@herdzskyj5477Күн бұрын
Oiran's in ancient Japan also wears sky high platform shoes
@dwysanКүн бұрын
She fell because her tights were made of latex and as she walked they rubbed at the knee and caught on themselves and that's what made her fall. Naomi has told the story a hundred times and specifically states it was nothing to do with the height of this shoe.
@shanananisКүн бұрын
5:16
@amyfrostyКүн бұрын
Yes and she says this 5 mins into the video.
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405Күн бұрын
I'd say Judy Garlands Ruby Slippeers from the Wizard of Oz are the most famous shoes in the world.
@KeanusRandom36Күн бұрын
Most famous probably red bottoms and converse
@pingandkvamКүн бұрын
Awesome video !! I visited London's V & A in 2018 - I think its the best museum in the world.
@q2_20Күн бұрын
My gay heart: swooning; my ADHD brain: rapt ! Thank you for sharing ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
@vaporwavedavid9250Күн бұрын
Feature the shoes Alexander McQueen made for his Plato's Atlantis fashion show esp the iconic Armadillo, alien, and the titanic shoes. Those high heels are iconic.
@patriciahenderson2375Күн бұрын
I’d love to see a video about those shoes!
@vaporwavedavid9250Күн бұрын
She didn't fall because of the shoes, she was wearing rubber latex tights that kept her slipping in the heels.
@nailartguy3363Күн бұрын
5:16
@lindapindabelinda3570Күн бұрын
Not even close. It’s the Ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz and always will be.
@TiffYG2133Күн бұрын
Really the earliest form of platform shoe are Japanese Geta from as early as 3400-2250 BCE
@Jackely_Күн бұрын
Why didn't you make this ASMR?? 😭😭😭
@horsemanpit8812Күн бұрын
Warehouse 13
@jsio3820Күн бұрын
Thank you, more like this please.
@sanashams7836Күн бұрын
Dysfunctional people/cultures glamorize ugliness.
@katherinemeara942Күн бұрын
The most famous shoes in the world would probably be the ruby slippers from wizard of oz? Unless someone can come up with a better example?
@PeachysMomКүн бұрын
I was expecting they were Elton John’s platforms from pinball wizard. THOSE are much more legendary
@mantronixtubeКүн бұрын
omg from anglomania! the beginning of the super model icons and one of the most iconic shows in fashion ever ever ever. amazing
@JoaoPessoa86Күн бұрын
I thought they were purple
@jameshuls6940Күн бұрын
Naomi is a fascinating person and it was great to see these iconic shoes in the limelight again. Thank you for sharing this video with us
@jsio3820Күн бұрын
I met her twice and she was nasty and very rude! I know other who have had the same experience with her, no thanks you!
@jameshuls6940Күн бұрын
@@jsio3820 maybe she didn't like you, as far as I can see there is not much to like, you were not forced to watch this video
@IllusionSectorКүн бұрын
When you're short of stature, like Naomi, you have to wear ultra-high-heel platform shoes to compensate.
@marynell566623 сағат бұрын
@@jameshuls6940 what hateful part of the world did you spring from to react like this to complete strangers
@jameshuls694018 сағат бұрын
@@marynell5666 😂😂😂 this made my day, thank you! 😜
@debrabarnhardt1103Күн бұрын
Famous? I barely know who Naomi Campbell is and Vivienne??? Popular culture does not always need to be enthroned as an achievement. In addition, glorifying shoes that are the ultimate in wasteful fashion that is the modern day equivalent of foot binding is not exactly great for the environment or women. Please curators, do better.
@dittedatte8046Күн бұрын
Are you serious? 😮
@pobstrelКүн бұрын
Wasteful? The shoes are still in existence.
@persapphoneКүн бұрын
“Please, curators, do what *I* like 😡”
@PeachysMomКүн бұрын
Say what you want about supermodels, I agree there is not much of note there, but Vivienne Westwood was a punk style innovator, she was one of the people who helped create the original punk look. Sex Pistols wore Westwood. Like the style or not, it would be ridiculous to discount that movement as historically unimportant.
@ojaftertoothpaste7174Күн бұрын
So because you're ignorant of 90e fashion you want everyone else to be too? You hardly know Naomi or Vivienne hahahaha
@MrsWilberforce2Күн бұрын
I thought Judy Garland's ruby slippers were the most famous shoes in the world??? Maybe it's me....
@dittedatte8046Күн бұрын
Indeed, but those were only designed for the Movie. Not to be produced or sold.
@hannahstraining747613 сағат бұрын
They are in the Smithsonian in Washington D.C.
@m.di.c.Күн бұрын
Welllll, the historical bit is only about Europe isn't it? As Asian cultures had platform supported shoes way earlier than the 17th century.
@annettefournier9655Күн бұрын
My thoughts also. Although for the same reason of keeping clothing clean. Perhaps Europe heard reports of them from Marco Polo.
@persapphoneКүн бұрын
Lol so did europe. Ancient greece. She’s talking about the type of platforms relevant to the design showcased.
@jbtechcon7434Күн бұрын
Thank you so much for explaining what "gloves" are and what they do! I was so confused and frightened by what I thought were huge misshapen hands!
@thezuseКүн бұрын
LOL, yeah. But they've had to explain before why they don't use gloves with antiquarian books. I think they want to be clear that she's not wearing gloves because some things are more valuable than others, it's about what they are made from and what will allow safe handling.
@jerrysstories711Күн бұрын
I thought I was the only one who was confused and frightened.
@molitovvКүн бұрын
I wonder if Alexander McQueens Hoof Shoes you have had on display before would be more famous?
@christianurena510Күн бұрын
Those ones are called "Armadillo" shoes
@BotchleySkedaddleCoКүн бұрын
@@christianurena510 indeed
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405Күн бұрын
Despite being newer, I'd say they are more iconic. Lady Gaga is still synonymous with the Armadillo shoe. These Naomi Campbell shoes aren't at all that famous.
@raraavis7782Күн бұрын
@@jonathanlandau-litewski7405 It probably depends on the age group, you ask. These shoes here are iconic for everyone, who followed fashion in the 90's, like me. It was an unforgettable moment not the least, because we weren't bombarded with celebrity news on the daily yet. There were far fewer celebrities as well. So the event really stood out. By 2010, I was 30 and mostly occupied with career and family stuff. So I completely missed the Armadillo Shoes. Had to look them up, actually. But I'm sure it's exactly the opposite way round for someone born just 10 years after me.
@jonathanlandau-litewski7405Күн бұрын
@@raraavis7782 very true. I'm 36 so you're right about the different age group thing. I loved the 90s so much, probably the last time I felt satisfied and safe in life!
@passionforfashion8106Күн бұрын
LOVE!!!!!!!
@tracelynnsangsterКүн бұрын
That fall imprinted these in my mind forever! I can’t imagine even taking a step in them without crashing and burning
@sandramosley2801Күн бұрын
Ditto!
@a_valentineКүн бұрын
Honestly the "lay the table" idea is so great to show trinkets and explain tokens a viewer may not decipher while on display at the museum! So important to understand and empathize with the idea that all artifacts were once part of people's daily lives and were once loved and used!
@PonderousProseКүн бұрын
Maybe they're the most famous shoes in this video, but they are not by any stretch the most famous shoes in the world. I enjoy these clips, but the titles sometimes need work.
@fynniboiКүн бұрын
what are the most famous shoes int the world in your opinion? my first thought was alexander mcqueens armadillo shoes
@miarremКүн бұрын
There is a question mark
@christopherfeatherleyКүн бұрын
@@fynniboi The most famous shoes in the world are probably going to be something basic and accessible as well recognisable to the general public -- including those not into fashion. I would guess, though I'm probably wrong, but Converse shoes would fit that category: almost everyone at one point owned a pair (or an off brand version), it has a recognisable silhouette, and the name alone immediately stirs an image in one's mind. I would rather label this video as "one of the most iconic celebrity shoes" or something along those lines. It's associated with an *iconic* moment, but the shoes themselves aren't the most famous shoes in the world. Hopefully that makes sense!
@fynniboiКүн бұрын
@@christopherfeatherley oh you are so right! that’s a really smart answer!! Thank you :)
@davidlaunderville5695Күн бұрын
@@christopherfeatherley great answer and I do believe Dorothy would agree (as hers are the most famous/iconic)
@Petermc95Күн бұрын
Beautiful much love from miami 💗
@melkillam44592 күн бұрын
Amazing! thank you so much❤
@Yuyu990002 күн бұрын
Love everything but I wish there could be a way to lower in post-production this technician voice a little,it’s waaay too loud 🫣
@tamjidhasan19652 күн бұрын
Can you eat it? Not directly, but boiling in water and then using the broth...
@debb81523 күн бұрын
Surprised that you can use hot melt on the foam core.
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The youngsters probably don’t even know about the ruby slippers.
I own a pair of these!!! Who would I contact to sell them??
Are there any modern day examples of re-creating carvings such as Queirolo's "Il Disinganno" without the use of modern day power tools? Would like to find more info/videos about modern sculptors that use traditional methods producing details such as gauze, or fishnetting as in Queirolo's mentioned piece.
2:26 you had to look twice to realize Westwood isn’t dressed as older woman, only concerned with convenience. That jacket is really special.
we went from this amazing craftmanship, to straight up EVERYTHING UGLY AF!
Wow. Stinkzine was mine. Had no idea this was in a collection. Andy was a good friend ❤
Those are marvelous! I wore platforms in the 70s but now as a grandmother, they are impossible for me.
It's ridiculous to have to protect shoes from oils on your fingertips.
No, it's not.
TRAFFICKING SHOES 😍😍😍
I understand Naomi Campbell means a lot to so many as a black icon and pioneer but from what I've read and seen about her she seems like an intensely unlikeable human being and the almost reverential way in which people speak about her (and other 'supermodels') is a bit tiring...
Listen Mary, you are a bit tiring. And you should not talk about being "intensely unlikeable".
I would think McQueen’s Armadillo shoes are more widely recognised and therefore more ‘famous’?? I’d love a video on those 😊
6:11 wow
While there are well known models today they don't come close to the hype that was around a number of female models in the late 80's-mid 90's which was the hight
Unfortunately there is a lot of ego involved with museum curators... This is quite cringeworthy. Why would you get a bunch of amateurs dismantling an armour, when there are plenty of specialists in the UK who could educate them on what they are doing, so they know for next time ?
The first thing that come to my mind when you say famous pair of shoes is the ruby slippers or Cinderella’s glass slippers, not this.
Love this content. Do the Mcqueen Armadillo shoes next plz
Kinda wanna do these next ngl www.google.com/search?q=fish+slippers&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwiH8q6DpNuGAxVJVaQEHTxaDGEQ2-cCegQIABAA&oq=fish+slippers&gs_lp=EgNpbWciDWZpc2ggc2xpcHBlcnMyChAAGIAEGEMYigUyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIFEAAYgAQyBRAAGIAEMgUQABiABDIGEAAYBxgeMgYQABgHGB4yBhAAGAcYHjIGEAAYBxgeSI4QUIANWN4OcAB4AJABAJgBY6AB5AKqAQE1uAEDyAEA-AEBigILZ3dzLXdpei1pbWeIBgE&sclient=img&ei=klBsZofhD8mqkdUPvLSxiAY&bih=940&biw=1820
Another very enjoyable video😊 How just gorgeous are these, so well made, and how grateful am i that i don't have to walk a mile in them💙
Naomi really took one for the team there
Oiran's in ancient Japan also wears sky high platform shoes
She fell because her tights were made of latex and as she walked they rubbed at the knee and caught on themselves and that's what made her fall. Naomi has told the story a hundred times and specifically states it was nothing to do with the height of this shoe.
5:16
Yes and she says this 5 mins into the video.
I'd say Judy Garlands Ruby Slippeers from the Wizard of Oz are the most famous shoes in the world.
Most famous probably red bottoms and converse
Awesome video !! I visited London's V & A in 2018 - I think its the best museum in the world.
My gay heart: swooning; my ADHD brain: rapt ! Thank you for sharing ❤🧡💛💚💙💜
Feature the shoes Alexander McQueen made for his Plato's Atlantis fashion show esp the iconic Armadillo, alien, and the titanic shoes. Those high heels are iconic.
I’d love to see a video about those shoes!
She didn't fall because of the shoes, she was wearing rubber latex tights that kept her slipping in the heels.
5:16
Not even close. It’s the Ruby slippers from the Wizard of Oz and always will be.
Really the earliest form of platform shoe are Japanese Geta from as early as 3400-2250 BCE
Why didn't you make this ASMR?? 😭😭😭
Warehouse 13
Thank you, more like this please.
Dysfunctional people/cultures glamorize ugliness.
The most famous shoes in the world would probably be the ruby slippers from wizard of oz? Unless someone can come up with a better example?
I was expecting they were Elton John’s platforms from pinball wizard. THOSE are much more legendary
omg from anglomania! the beginning of the super model icons and one of the most iconic shows in fashion ever ever ever. amazing
I thought they were purple
Naomi is a fascinating person and it was great to see these iconic shoes in the limelight again. Thank you for sharing this video with us
I met her twice and she was nasty and very rude! I know other who have had the same experience with her, no thanks you!
@@jsio3820 maybe she didn't like you, as far as I can see there is not much to like, you were not forced to watch this video
When you're short of stature, like Naomi, you have to wear ultra-high-heel platform shoes to compensate.
@@jameshuls6940 what hateful part of the world did you spring from to react like this to complete strangers
@@marynell5666 😂😂😂 this made my day, thank you! 😜
Famous? I barely know who Naomi Campbell is and Vivienne??? Popular culture does not always need to be enthroned as an achievement. In addition, glorifying shoes that are the ultimate in wasteful fashion that is the modern day equivalent of foot binding is not exactly great for the environment or women. Please curators, do better.
Are you serious? 😮
Wasteful? The shoes are still in existence.
“Please, curators, do what *I* like 😡”
Say what you want about supermodels, I agree there is not much of note there, but Vivienne Westwood was a punk style innovator, she was one of the people who helped create the original punk look. Sex Pistols wore Westwood. Like the style or not, it would be ridiculous to discount that movement as historically unimportant.
So because you're ignorant of 90e fashion you want everyone else to be too? You hardly know Naomi or Vivienne hahahaha
I thought Judy Garland's ruby slippers were the most famous shoes in the world??? Maybe it's me....
Indeed, but those were only designed for the Movie. Not to be produced or sold.
They are in the Smithsonian in Washington D.C.
Welllll, the historical bit is only about Europe isn't it? As Asian cultures had platform supported shoes way earlier than the 17th century.
My thoughts also. Although for the same reason of keeping clothing clean. Perhaps Europe heard reports of them from Marco Polo.
Lol so did europe. Ancient greece. She’s talking about the type of platforms relevant to the design showcased.
Thank you so much for explaining what "gloves" are and what they do! I was so confused and frightened by what I thought were huge misshapen hands!
LOL, yeah. But they've had to explain before why they don't use gloves with antiquarian books. I think they want to be clear that she's not wearing gloves because some things are more valuable than others, it's about what they are made from and what will allow safe handling.
I thought I was the only one who was confused and frightened.
I wonder if Alexander McQueens Hoof Shoes you have had on display before would be more famous?
Those ones are called "Armadillo" shoes
@@christianurena510 indeed
Despite being newer, I'd say they are more iconic. Lady Gaga is still synonymous with the Armadillo shoe. These Naomi Campbell shoes aren't at all that famous.
@@jonathanlandau-litewski7405 It probably depends on the age group, you ask. These shoes here are iconic for everyone, who followed fashion in the 90's, like me. It was an unforgettable moment not the least, because we weren't bombarded with celebrity news on the daily yet. There were far fewer celebrities as well. So the event really stood out. By 2010, I was 30 and mostly occupied with career and family stuff. So I completely missed the Armadillo Shoes. Had to look them up, actually. But I'm sure it's exactly the opposite way round for someone born just 10 years after me.
@@raraavis7782 very true. I'm 36 so you're right about the different age group thing. I loved the 90s so much, probably the last time I felt satisfied and safe in life!
LOVE!!!!!!!
That fall imprinted these in my mind forever! I can’t imagine even taking a step in them without crashing and burning
Ditto!
Honestly the "lay the table" idea is so great to show trinkets and explain tokens a viewer may not decipher while on display at the museum! So important to understand and empathize with the idea that all artifacts were once part of people's daily lives and were once loved and used!
Maybe they're the most famous shoes in this video, but they are not by any stretch the most famous shoes in the world. I enjoy these clips, but the titles sometimes need work.
what are the most famous shoes int the world in your opinion? my first thought was alexander mcqueens armadillo shoes
There is a question mark
@@fynniboi The most famous shoes in the world are probably going to be something basic and accessible as well recognisable to the general public -- including those not into fashion. I would guess, though I'm probably wrong, but Converse shoes would fit that category: almost everyone at one point owned a pair (or an off brand version), it has a recognisable silhouette, and the name alone immediately stirs an image in one's mind. I would rather label this video as "one of the most iconic celebrity shoes" or something along those lines. It's associated with an *iconic* moment, but the shoes themselves aren't the most famous shoes in the world. Hopefully that makes sense!
@@christopherfeatherley oh you are so right! that’s a really smart answer!! Thank you :)
@@christopherfeatherley great answer and I do believe Dorothy would agree (as hers are the most famous/iconic)
Beautiful much love from miami 💗
Amazing! thank you so much❤
Love everything but I wish there could be a way to lower in post-production this technician voice a little,it’s waaay too loud 🫣
Can you eat it? Not directly, but boiling in water and then using the broth...
Surprised that you can use hot melt on the foam core.