With her interest in a variety of trends, it's no surprise that Chamberlain wants glasses to match any of her given vibes.
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Director: Nina Ljeti
Director of Photography: Stephen Tringali
Editor: Justin Cymbol
Producer: Gigi Chavarria
Associate Director, Creative Development: Alexandra Gurvitch
Associate Producers: Marisah Yazbek, Lea Donenberg
Senior Director, Creative Development, Social & Visuals: Sam Sussman
Senior Associate, Social & Visuals: Lucy Dolan-Zalaznick
Camera Operator: Judy Phu
Gaffer: Josh Hensley
Audio: Gloria Marie
Production Assistants: Brock Spitaels, Lauren Boucher
Set Designer: Gina Canavan
Set Design Assistant: Jessica Ayala
Production Coordinator: Ava Kashar
Production Manager: Natasha Soto-Albors
Line Producer: Romeeka Powell
Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier
Assistant Editor: Justin Symonds
Post Production Coordinator: Jovan James
Art & Graphics Lead: Léa Kichler
Supervising Editor: Kameron Key
Post Production Supervisor: Edward Taylor
Entertainment Director: Sergio Kletnoy
Associate Talent Manager: Phoebe Feinberg
Director of Content, Production: Rahel Gebreyes
Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson
Executive Producer: Ruhiya Nuruddin
VP, Digital Video English: Thespena Guatieri
Images:
David Russell, HBO
Enzo Poly
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00:00 Me not being on TikTok, it's not good
00:03 because I'm starting to feel like a millennial.
00:05 And I'm Gen Z.
00:07 Next thing you know, you're using your iPhone flashlight
00:11 to read the menu at a restaurant.
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00:15 Hi Vogue.
00:19 Today we're going to be discussing the top 2023 trends.
00:23 Number one.
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00:30 Hmm.
00:35 This might shock some of you.
00:38 I love it.
00:39 It's fun to get to leave the house
00:43 and not be wearing full pants.
00:44 Like it's edgy in the sense that it's a fashion risk.
00:47 I can't wait for my pants-less moment.
00:49 I don't know when it's going to be.
00:50 I do it all the time in my house when I'm by myself
00:53 and it looks not chic.
00:55 It looks really bad.
00:56 It looks sloppy and bad when I do it at home.
00:58 But one day I'm going to participate in this trend
01:01 and it's going to be a really fun day for me.
01:04 Wait, where?
01:09 Oh my God.
01:12 I've just been informed that I did do this trend.
01:15 I completely, I am actually worried about myself
01:18 a little bit because how could I forget
01:20 about this Margello look that I did recently?
01:22 Recently too.
01:24 Well, I think the reason why I forgot
01:26 is because I was wearing fishnets.
01:28 And the fishnets psychologically tricked me.
01:30 I felt like I was wearing pants.
01:31 What I liked about it was that
01:33 I immediately felt rebellious in this outfit.
01:35 I'm going to give the pants-less trend a 10 out of 10.
01:38 Oh, well of course, stealth wealth.
01:46 I don't necessarily love the way that it's packaged
01:49 because I think that this aesthetic
01:52 can absolutely be accomplished
01:55 without spending a ton of money.
01:57 That's my only issue with it
01:59 is that I just don't like the name.
02:01 There are so many pieces at thrift stores right now
02:05 that could build an outfit easily
02:10 that fit into this stealth wealth, quiet luxury aesthetic.
02:15 Anyone and everyone should be participating.
02:17 I'd rate the trend itself a nine out of 10,
02:22 aesthetic, like what it looks like.
02:23 Like when I'm looking at it, that's a nine out of 10.
02:26 Oh, okay.
02:31 Yeah.
02:32 You know, okay.
02:33 There's layers to this.
02:35 There's layers to this for me.
02:36 I didn't participate in it, but I'll tell you why.
02:39 Number one, I just don't like pink on myself.
02:41 I don't like how it looks on me.
02:44 I was a pig for Halloween
02:47 and that was sort of a pale pink.
02:50 Pale pink can work for me.
02:52 I would rate "Barbie Corps" a 7.5 out of 10,
02:56 mainly for the community aspect of it.
02:58 I love everyone getting together
03:00 and being excited about an aesthetic.
03:03 I also am so inspired by the impact
03:06 that a singular movie can have on everyone.
03:09 That's just cool.
03:10 Greta's a badass, you know what I mean?
03:13 Like that's so cool.
03:14 Like, so I love that piece of it.
03:15 Actually, I'm gonna bump it from a 7.5 to an eight
03:18 because I just love Margot Robbie
03:20 and I think that she's a phenomenal woman.
03:22 I don't know her personally, never met her,
03:23 but I just like her.
03:24 So we're going up to an eight.
03:26 I love it.
03:31 And I can't even necessarily explain it.
03:35 It's like you see an outfit that's tomato girl
03:38 and you're like, "That's tomato girl."
03:39 There's no questions asked.
03:41 It's intoxicating in a way.
03:42 And what I also like about it
03:44 is that it's sort of vague enough
03:46 that everybody's their own tomato girl.
03:50 There's infinite ways to be tomato girl.
03:53 Earthy colors, colors that you would find in your garden.
03:56 It's textures and patterns that are reminiscent
03:59 of your grandma's outfit to go out and pick a tomato.
04:03 Literally pick a tomato.
04:05 I'm not in with the cool kids as much as I used to be
04:07 when I was on TikTok.
04:08 But what I will tell you is that I'm happy.
04:11 I'm gonna give "Tomato Girl Summer" a 9.5 out of 10.
04:15 Love you, "Tomato Girl Summer."
04:16 And to all my tomato girls watching, rock on.
04:19 That is what I was this summer.
04:24 It wasn't hot girl summer for me.
04:27 I was such a coastal grandmother.
04:30 I was wearing the loafers.
04:32 I was wearing khaki pants.
04:34 It was all, you know, pastel.
04:37 I really love the way that dressing
04:40 like a coastal grandmother makes me feel.
04:43 Number one, I'm physically very comfortable
04:44 in this type of clothing.
04:45 Nothing's tight.
04:46 Everything's sort of soft.
04:49 It was easy because everything sort of matched.
04:51 It also just feels classy and classic.
04:55 I love coastal grandmother.
04:57 I might give it 10 out of 10.
04:59 You can be a coastal grandmother for the rest of your life.
05:02 This one's controversial.
05:07 Okay.
05:09 Do I think it's cute?
05:11 Yeah, I do.
05:13 I've seen a lot of true ballerinas pissed,
05:18 pissed over ballerina core.
05:22 And I understand why.
05:24 I love the ballet flat.
05:25 I do appreciate the leg warmers.
05:28 It's dainty.
05:29 It's nostalgic for many people.
05:32 I never participated.
05:34 Actually, that's not necessarily true.
05:37 Jean-Paul Gaultier show, the last one that there was,
05:40 I don't know, I don't even remember.
05:42 I don't even remember when it happened at this point,
05:44 but I did wear this upcycled heel
05:47 that it was basically an incredible designer
05:51 took pieces of pointe shoes and built them into a heel.
05:54 I wore those and that's definitely ballet core.
05:57 Overall, I'm gonna give this trend a five.
06:00 I enjoy the silliness of it.
06:06 I really do.
06:07 Here's the thing.
06:09 These are not wearable.
06:12 I actually don't know that.
06:13 I actually don't know that
06:14 'cause I've never tried these on.
06:15 I don't think that they're functional enough.
06:17 And ultimately that is the point of clothes.
06:19 Could I walk around all day in New York in these shoes?
06:22 These are not passing that test, I don't think.
06:24 There are ways to have fun with fashion
06:27 in a way that you can continue to enjoy.
06:29 I'll give you an example.
06:30 I have this puppets and puppets bag.
06:32 Okay, I have two of them actually.
06:33 I have one bag that has a carrot on it,
06:35 one bag that has a banana on it.
06:37 These bags are ridiculous.
06:39 They're funny, they're weird, they're quirk, whatever.
06:42 But they're functional.
06:44 These shoes are clearly not that.
06:45 I would rate these shoes, honestly, a two out of 10.
06:50 I still don't quite get what it means.
06:57 Like, is it wearing beiges and browns?
07:01 Out of everyone,
07:08 I would think that I would be aware of what this really is.
07:12 And I get it, like the gorgeous color of a latte,
07:15 you know, like this milky sort of, you know, coffee.
07:19 That's an entire color?
07:22 We're repackaging wearing neutrals.
07:25 Am I losing it?
07:27 This one, I don't know.
07:28 Like now I'm freaking out.
07:30 So I'm giving this trend a one out of 10
07:35 because what is it?
07:36 What does that even mean?
07:37 And maybe, just maybe, me not being on TikTok,
07:42 it's not good because I'm starting to feel
07:45 like a millennial and I'm Gen Z.
07:48 So I'm worried.
07:50 I do see the vision.
07:56 I think that there's something really comforting
07:59 about cottagecore and dressing as such.
08:01 I'm gonna start off by saying that it's not for me.
08:04 A lot of people have been leaning into cottagecore
08:06 full throttle, like, okay, we're decorating the home
08:09 this way, we're dressing this way, which I understand
08:12 because I think it's sort of a response
08:15 to hustle culture, you know?
08:18 We live in a time when it's all about fast, fast, fast.
08:23 Get to the big city, get to the big city.
08:25 Work, work, work, work, work.
08:27 Come on, everybody, it's showtime, it's show business.
08:30 Like it's, I don't know, that was very much the energy
08:35 of the prior decade.
08:37 I feel like cottagecore is this hunger to revert back
08:40 to something that's much sweeter, much slower,
08:43 much more healing.
08:44 It's like healing in a way.
08:46 Is that something that I personally am excited about wearing?
08:48 No.
08:49 Do I understand excitement around it and appreciate
08:52 how that makes people feel?
08:53 Yes, I do.
08:54 I'd rate it an eight out of 10.
08:56 It's not hurting anyone.
08:58 Those were the trends of 2023.
09:01 Leave your predictions down below.
09:03 What are gonna be the trends of 2024?
09:06 I'll make a prediction now.
09:07 I really see boat shoes.
09:11 They will be back.
09:12 Take it or leave it.
09:16 Hi, Vogue.
09:20 So today we're sporting the pantsless trend.
09:22 I know, I'm here, I'm doing it.
09:24 They're leather, they're Acne Studios, they're phenomenal.
09:28 I've been wanting to do the pantsless as often as I can.
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