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Does anyone actually know how to design Hazbin hotel characters? Cause I would love to see Akatsuki in hell 😭
The OIAR is literally just middle management between eldritch creatures like they're the morally grey clipboard people standing behind the monster and telling it who to maul
anon that sent shampoo ask here that was a reference to this song (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BCZaBiDZ1g) but what you did was also very good dsjhfdfhjsfdshdfs
I did NOT have that ref but it's a fun song mdkbdj
Transcript :
Luke : Wow, he actually swallowed all the shampoo... Do you think he's gonna die ?
Headcanon: after the fight in “Appa’s Lost Days,” a couple of the Kyoshi Warriors had significant injuries, and the Dangerous Ladies had to patch them before they marched them back to Fire Nation lines.
Costuber anon again. I am regrettably not yet well versed enough in historical costuming to have much to say about how she treated that part of the video. She very well might have been 100% correct on those aspects. It is how she explained how modern-day Haute Couture works and what it takes to become an Haute Couture house. She completely screwed up the history and ignored the WW2 connection to the rules. She might have gotten the Victorian era correct but she got more recent stuff incorrect. 1
When I watched it which was shortly after it came out the top comments were also rife with people misunderstanding and thinking that in order to open up a design house in France it had to be employing these 15 required people and all that which are the MODERN post WW2 rules. She's even liking comments where people misunderstand this. 2/3
New designers can set up shop in Paris they just won't get Haute Couture status unless they are awarded it by reaching that status. Design houses can gain the status and loose it its a badge of honour and only 14 ? houses now hold that title. But she implies that all design houses do this, or atleast that is how people understand her. She does not differenciate between modern day Haute Couture and Worth's contemporary Haute Couture. Many of these houses are keeping old traditions alive. 3/3
Ah.
I'm the opposite in terms of knowledge- I know far more about the historical side of things than the modern fashion world. What I got from the brief mentions of current haute couture in the videos was essentially "there are rules nowadays, they were established in the late 1940s, there were no such rules when the House of Worth existed."
What I'm getting from you is that you wish she'd been clearer that following those rules is not all that makes a modern fashion house "haute couture?" And that possibly people misunderstood and thought that Worth and his contemporaries followed the same rules? I'm curious as to why she would be encouraging that misunderstanding by liking those comments, since I definitely got from her video spiel that they were modern, not 19th century.
To me, there was a clear differentiation in the video between modern haute couture and the same in Worth's day. But I'm sure everyone perceives things differently- clearly some of those commenters did, as you say.
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
The Opposite of Hate
Chapter 53: The Body
Fandom: Star Trek: Discovery
Word Count: 2196
Pairing: Michael Burnham/Philippa Georgiou, background Hugh Culber/Paul Stamets
Summary: The Discovery’s science officers hatch a rescue plan with help from an unexpected source.