Showing posts with label Girl's Generation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Girl's Generation. Show all posts

Monday, March 3, 2014

Mr. Style Mr. Fashion

Heyyyy so this week we're reviewing something that only JUST came out and that a whole lot of people are talking about...SNSD's Mr. Mr.! It was published on February 28th, 2014 and had 2,057,554 views by the next day. Wow!

Time to make an appointment...
Em: There was a lot going on in this video, and a lot of it was quite cool when you break it down. The main idea was surgeon-inspired outfits in hot pink paired with striking black and white dance outfits. Its nice to see a change from the usual red/black/white combination we see so often, and it was VERY Girl's Generation. The pink outfits ranged from sparkly formal dresses to sleek suits, and the black and white outfits ended up being in both dresses and suits as well. While at times there was a bit too much going on, there were a lot of lovely pieces!
Lots of pink!
But paired with black and white
Ruby: Girls Generation has had more concepts than I can count. Some of them have been great, some have been awful. I will admit, when I first saw these teasers I was super worried that this mv was going to be weird and  uncomfortable. But I was so so wrong. I honestly think that the styling (hair, makeup) for this music video is the best era for SNSD I have ever seen. The pink doctor scrubs are avant garde, unique and stylish. I could have done without the first dance outfit, but I loved the take on mens wear. And I mean, those little black dresses, so old school SNSD, so wonderful.
The cute dance costumes
The less cute dance costumes
Pretty in Pink
Do you love pink? I mean REALLY love pink? Like you go into the girl's section of the toy aisle at Target and just sigh with happiness kind of love pink? If so, then you might be experiencing something called Soshi Syndrome, the uncontrollable desire to have everything you wear be--you guessed it--PINK. But how can you pull it off? Is it appropriate? Well I'm here to tell you that it is ALWAYS appropriate, and SNSD can show you how!

Got an important meeting at work? Pair a bright pink polka dot blazer with a red turtleneck, eye-catching red earrings, and a super sparkly necklace. Your fabulousness will blind everyone and they won't even be able to think straight, let along contradict you.

 Got a date and want to make a big impression? Own it with a short sequined that shows off your legs and makes you just as eye-catching as a particularly fancy chandelier.

 Got a job as a surgeon? Don't let that stop you from letting your fabulousness show through! Simply throw your surgeon's garb into the wash with a red shirt and it'll have just the right amount of personality. If you've got a date later, throw on some gorgeous makeup too. If your hair ends up getting frizzy while you're working away, tie it back for a more elegant look.


Soshi Sochi

Olympics in the Soshi world don't involve luge, skiing or even figure skating. No. The Soshi Olympics award their highest honor, the pink medal, for super amazing hair. What else?

Let's break it down by sport:

Curvaceous Curls
This pink medal definitely goes out to Taeyeon for her bouncy big 80s hair. We love the big, textured hair and it certainly leaves an impression.

Bangin' Bangs
Tiffany takes this one with her edgy straight bangs, but Sooyoung is a close runner up with her divided bangs and modern pumped up half-pony.


Princess Pony Tail
Tied for this honor are Yoona and Sunny. Both so voluminous. Both so edgy. Both so fabulous.


Blonde Bombshell
Hyoyeon is the ultimate blonde beauty in this video with a great example of a soft feminine blond hair-do.

Close runner up for the pink metal is Seohyun with her ombre half pony. Soft and feminine made edgy by the color change, very nice.

Sexy Waves
Yuri totally takes this medal with her ultra sexy, ultra soft pin up waves.

Jessica also sported some luscious, bold waves.


#houndstooth
#sprinkleofglitter
#girlslikeboys

#houndstooth again actually; the pattern keeps recurring this season, from nails to shirts, and we talked about it in our review a couple weeks ago of BAP's 1004(Angel). It continue the trend from Spica's You Don't Love Me.
houndstooth in Mr. Mr.
BAP 1004(Angel)
Spica's You Don't Love Me
#sprinkleof glitter for the profusion of prominent pretties (read: jewelry) that everyone seems to be having these days. We've seen a lot of elaborate earrings and statement necklaces, from Rumble Fish's The Virulent Song to Rainbow Blaxx's Cha Cha (both of which we recently reviewed).
Pretty organic earrings
From Rainbow Blaxx's Cha Cha
#girlslikeboys can be a real cool look. 2ne1 uses dance outfits that are both straight up men's wear and also dresses with men's wear collars. Recently we've seen this in Pika-Burnjuck by GPBasic, which featured military uniforms, and So Wonderful by Ladies' Code which featured the men's collar dresses.
Interesting that menswear is often in black and white
Pika-Burnjuck by GP Basic

Their test results...
Em: I really like the combination of the suits and the pink...I like a nice mix of feminine and masculine, and I think SNSD has a very feminine image, so the all-pink ensembles worked well with that, and the contrast tied together well with it too since a lot of the pink was in the form of blazers or other business-related clothes. The surgeon theme was fun. I do think there was too much going on at times, and that I wish I had seen some of the good outfits more rather than that quantity.
Does that qualify for a surgeon's outfit?
Oh yeah
Ruby: As is so often the case, the things I really love are the details in this video. The shoes for the dance scene with the dresses were elegant and classy, featuring metal accents. Even the makeup, winged eyeliner and red lips, added so much to the visuals in this music video. It really put the girls in their best light. And I loved how different it was. The bare midriff dress was super cute, as were the dresses that featured more draping. I wish there were less outfit sets at the end of the day, but there were some really great features in this video.
not quite all business
ALL the dapper
Casual murderous surgery resulting in a pink sparkly heart? Someone get the Hannibal fans over here.

The perfect surgical companion. Mr. Teddy.

Would you go to snsd for medical treatment? What were your thoughts on the great girl group smackdown of 2014? 
Let us know or leave us some love!!!!!
See ya, 
Em and Ruby <3

Monday, August 19, 2013

Hate You Love Fashion

SO this week's review was on Hate You by Ladies' Code, a delightfully twisted MV that had 1,133,137 views as of August 19th, 2013. You can watch it HERE


Overall impression:

Em: This MV had a horror movie-esque feeling to it, with plenty of creepy dolls and haunting video editing paired with some quirky avant garde fashion. The girls were in a palette of black and white with blue to make it much more interesting than the usual B&W combination. There was a little Victorian influence in details such as lacy gloves, but it was seamlessly incorporated with a modern flair involving leather and bondage-y pants and shoes. There was also a kickass suit jacket outfit that made me immediately want to review the MV.

Note the doll strapped to the antlers. Creepy? Yes. Awesome? Also yes.

Leather and lace

Ruby: I agree completely, but I would take it a step further. I think they’ve done something really interesting here. And, yes, this is going to seem really really obvious but just bear with me. They are dressed as dolls. Like they’ve literally dressed them up the way that you would traditional dress a doll: the Victorian details, the frills and strange details. They’ve added to it though where this concept became one of sort of dark power, dolls but with that edgy twist to make them not soft and easily manipulated as they first appear. I like this. Muchly.
Tradition Victorian Doll, only alive this time

Sometimes a girl just needs a pretty coat of nail polish.

Other promotional Materials:

Em: They had shots from the mv for teaser photos, and the videos also appeared to be compilations of clips from the mv, including a cake made of dismembered dolls. Yum yum. I would certainly be intrigued by the  video if I saw these teasers, even if they weren’t particularly creative after the video itself.
Probably an exact shot from the MV...but hey it's cool!

Ruby: They really haven’t done very much outside promotion for this song. It’s the first single released off an album that will be coming out soon. Unfortunately for us that means: no stage performances yet and no interesting album teasers or anything. So that's really all for now. Uh funfact I guess, one of their members, Rise, just had her birthday. So lets wish Rise a happy birthday not filled with creepy dolls!

*SING LOUDLY*
Continuity:

Em: One of the things I really liked about this MV was the continuity. While the style was surprising and different from other things I’ve seen, it also kept the same sort of flavor throughout the whole video. While Victorian-style puffy sleeves and white lace aren’t always paired with leather and bondage, and those things aren’t always paired with suit jackets, the combination worked because the aesthetic was clearly defined from the start and the designers stuck to their vision for the MV. I was impressed. Also, since it wasn’t a dance video, it didn’t have the repetitiveness that some videos fall into with dance costumes.
 
Every outfit incorporates similar elements in a unique way


Ruby: I thought the continuity was really impressive as well. I really stand by the fact the outfits incorporated a doll like quality and dominatrix like quality. That can be hard to do and I’m pleased that they really limited themselves in number of outfits. It was really nice to see the same things a few times and not feel overwhelmed by the details. I think it's a common idea that a little girl wants to look like a fairy-princess-dolly and I like that they mixed that in with those harsher, leather and bondage elements.
It takes a fantastic designer to make this look right
(and in our opinion they managed it)
Band’s Overall Image:

Em: Ladies Code has done the 'sexy' concepts, with black and white even, and this was continued a bit in the leather and short skirts. However, they didn’t seem limited by it, and they explored the creepiness factor as well. Their album Bad Girl seemed limited in comparison, and I think they’re growing as a group.
 
This was supposed to be the 'bad girls'....

but I personally think burning your doll's eyes out is a little more intimidating
Ruby: Ladies Code is still really settling into a concept I think. And I’m not sure that this was a firm statement. I like that they’re not styling them in the traditional rookie girl group LETS MAKE THEM ALL 16! trend, but I guess in way the overly sexy is all kind of a debut trend these days. They’ve taken a few detours for photoshoots and other items, I guess I would like to see them explore some more alternative concepts before settling.
Military-inspired photoshoot
Trends in K-POP:

Em: The bondage leather thing is something we end up mentioning a lot, for a good reason—it shows up all the time. I feel like every other video has corset-y laces or skintight leather pants, for boys and girls. Another thing I’ve noticed more of lately is creative suit jackets, on both genders. Maybe I’ve noticed them more because I like them a lot, but since suits are such a staple in kpop eventually stylists start to make them interesting. I personally really like when it’s a snazzy jacket over something more unexpected, rather than just the rest of a suit.
THAT SUIT GODDAMN
suits that are not as awesome but getting there 
Ruby: I mentioned this a bit but I’d like to harp some more. I really appreciate that they didn’t go for a cutie girl concept. Don’t get me wrong. I adore SNSD and Girl’s Day and all of that but its nice to see women being portrayed as adults. And not the like ‘adult entertainment’ kind of adult (cough cough Rania Dr. Feelgood cough). I think alternative concepts that fit the music well or are just different make really interesting fashion. So I’m glad to see that come through here.
 
Adult entertainment. Oh no wait just kpop. Thanks Rania.
Girl's Generation...but how old ARE they? Hint: way older than ALL OF RANIA

Conclusion:

Em: I really liked this. It didn’t have the same street fashion appeal as I’ve seen in others (a lot of things wouldn’t be too wearable elsewhere) but as an artsy conceptual series it worked. Some things were great, some were questionable (like the weird fringey blue shoulder things) but all in all I appreciated the creativity. Even wearing a marshmallow.
 
Poofy yet still fantastic
Even the blue fringey bird feathers weren't too bad in context.
Because this had to be included somewhere

Ruby: I was really creeped out by the dolls, not gonna lie. But the concept itself was really brilliant. The way they mirrored their dolls and how their clothing was deceptive in itself. The pairing of hard and soft is really beautiful and I think gave the video a real edge. And that's hard to accomplish these days. Yeah not every dress was super attractive but I didn’t notice as much because I was enjoying the ambiance.
Juxtaposition is THE COOLEST THING EVER when its done right

Aaaaahhhhhhmbiance
Look I'm a fairy princess

Daily Dose of Daebak:

Eyepatch LIKE A PIRATE




You’re coming your dolls hair with a fork…. I just… Guess I shouldn’t be surprised.



So what did you think? Was it too creepy for you or did you adore it as much as we did? Leave a comment and join us in our appreciation of their awesomeness!
-Ruby & Em <3