The Devil Wears Prada Blue sweater scene

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17 Jan 202002:40

Summary

TLDRThe script is a monologue reflecting on the fashion industry's influence on individual choices. It highlights the disconnect between people's perception of their personal style and the reality that their choices are often dictated by trends set by fashion designers and advertisers. The speaker humorously critiques the lack of originality in a fashion show, pointing out the irony of someone unknowingly wearing a 'cerulean' sweater, a color trend that was once high fashion but has now become commonplace, showing how everyone is part of the fashion cycle.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜  Frustration is evident in the speaker's tone regarding the inability to create a decent run despite ample preparation time.
  • ๐Ÿ‘— There is a discussion about fashion choices, with a specific mention of a full ballerina skirt and a hint of saloon as a preferred style.
  • ๐Ÿค” The speaker expresses confusion about the lack of advertiser involvement and the absence of certain fashion items like belts for a dress.
  • ๐ŸŽจ The importance of color in fashion is highlighted, with 'cerulean' being used as an example of how a color can have a significant impact on the industry.
  • ๐Ÿ‘š The script touches on the idea that even seemingly simple choices in clothing are influenced by the fashion industry, as exemplified by the 'cerulean' sweater.
  • ๐Ÿ“ˆ The script implies a trickle-down effect in fashion, where trends start at the high-end and eventually make their way to more accessible markets.
  • ๐Ÿ‘  The speaker suggests that the right accessories can make a fashion statement work, even if it seems out of place initially.
  • ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™€๏ธ There is a sense of dismissiveness towards the speaker's opinions on fashion from others in the conversation, as indicated by phrases like 'oh no no no'.
  • ๐Ÿ‘— The speaker seems to be advocating for a more thoughtful approach to fashion, criticizing the lack of effort in creating a cohesive look.
  • ๐Ÿ‘œ The script mentions the need for a jacket to complement the outfit, indicating a focus on layering and detail in fashion choices.
  • ๐Ÿ‘ฅ The speaker addresses the collective responsibility of the people in the room for the fashion choices that end up being available to consumers.

Q & A

  • What is the main frustration expressed in the script?

    -The main frustration expressed in the script is the difficulty of putting together a decent run or collection despite having ample time to prepare.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the importance of accessories in fashion?

    -The speaker suggests that the right accessories can make a significant difference in a fashion ensemble, even transforming an outfit that might otherwise seem too much.

  • What is the significance of the 'cerulean sweater' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'cerulean sweater' is used as an example to illustrate how seemingly simple fashion choices are actually influenced by the fashion industry and are not as independent as one might think.

  • Who are the designers mentioned in relation to the cerulean color trend?

    -Oscar de la Renta and Yves Saint Laurent are the designers mentioned in relation to the cerulean color trend, indicating their influence on popularizing the color.

  • What does the speaker imply about the fashion industry's role in everyday clothing choices?

    -The speaker implies that the fashion industry plays a significant role in shaping everyday clothing choices, even for those who believe they are making independent fashion decisions.

  • What is the speaker's opinion on the importance of understanding fashion trends and colors?

    -The speaker believes that understanding fashion trends and colors is crucial, as it shows the interconnectedness of the fashion industry and individual choices.

  • Why does the speaker mention the year 2002 in the script?

    -The speaker mentions the year 2002 to provide a specific time when the cerulean color trend was introduced by Oscar de la Renta, highlighting the cyclical nature of fashion.

  • What does the speaker suggest about the process of fashion trends filtering down to the general public?

    -The speaker suggests that fashion trends start at the high-end designer level and then filter down through department stores and eventually to casual wear, showing how trends are disseminated.

  • What is the speaker's view on the role of the fashion industry in the economy?

    -The speaker views the fashion industry as a significant economic force, generating millions of dollars and countless jobs through the creation and dissemination of fashion trends.

  • What is the underlying message of the script regarding individualism in fashion?

    -The underlying message is that there is a misconception of individualism in fashion; people often believe they are making unique choices, but in reality, they are influenced by the collective decisions of the fashion industry.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'you're wearing a sweater that was selected for you by the people in this room'?

    -The speaker is emphasizing that even the seemingly personal choice of a cerulean sweater is actually a result of the collective influence of fashion industry professionals, challenging the idea of personal choice in fashion.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ˜– Frustration with Fashion Preparation

The speaker expresses their frustration with the difficulty of assembling a decent run-through despite ample preparation time. They question the absence of advertisers and discuss the importance of accessories in styling, using a full ballerina skirt and saloon as an example. The conversation also touches on the selection of belts for a dress and the speaker's ongoing learning process about fashion. They humorously criticize someone for wearing a 'lumpy blue sweater,' unknowingly part of a trend set by fashion industry insiders, highlighting the interconnectedness of individual choices and the fashion industry.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กDecent run

The term 'decent run' in the context of the script refers to a successful or satisfactory sequence of events or performance. It is related to the video's theme of fashion and preparation, where the speaker expresses frustration over the inability to put together a coherent and stylish fashion presentation, despite ample time for preparation.

๐Ÿ’กBanana Republic

Banana Republic is a well-known fashion retailer mentioned in the script, representing one of the brands from which the characters are selecting clothing. It is used to illustrate the variety of clothing options available and the importance of brand selection in creating a fashion statement.

๐Ÿ’กBallerina skirt

A 'ballerina skirt' is a type of skirt that is typically full and voluminous, reminiscent of the skirts worn by ballet dancers. In the script, it is used to suggest a particular style preference that the speaker finds appealing and would consider part of a successful fashion ensemble.

๐Ÿ’กSaloon

The term 'saloon' in this context likely refers to a style or element reminiscent of the Wild West's saloons, possibly indicating a bold or rustic aesthetic. It is used to describe a design element that could complement the ballerina skirt and add interest to the outfit.

๐Ÿ’กAccessories

Accessories are items that are used to add to or enhance an outfit. In the script, the speaker mentions the importance of the right accessories in making an outfit work, emphasizing their role in completing a fashion look.

๐Ÿ’กBelts

Belts are mentioned in the script as a fashion accessory that can alter the look of a dress. The discussion about belts highlights the importance of selecting the right accessory to complement the dress and the challenge of making a fashion choice that fits the overall aesthetic.

๐Ÿ’กCerulean

Cerulean is a shade of blue that is highlighted in the script as an example of how fashion trends are influenced and dictated by the industry. The speaker uses the color cerulean to illustrate how a seemingly individual choice in clothing can be deeply connected to broader fashion trends and the work of designers.

๐Ÿ’กOscar de la Renta

Oscar de la Renta is a renowned fashion designer referenced in the script to emphasize the influence of high fashion on mainstream clothing choices. The mention of his cerulean collection in 2002 shows how trends start at the top of the fashion industry and trickle down to the general public.

๐Ÿ’กTrickle down

The phrase 'trickle down' in the script refers to the concept that fashion trends start with high-end designers and gradually become popular in lower-priced stores and everyday wear. It is used to explain the process by which fashion trends permeate through different levels of the fashion industry.

๐Ÿ’กClearance bin

A 'clearance bin' is where items are sold at a reduced price, often at the end of a season or when a store is trying to make room for new inventory. In the script, it is used to humorously suggest that the speaker's choice of a cerulean sweater was not as unique or independent as they might have thought.

๐Ÿ’กFashion industry

The 'fashion industry' is the economic sector that is focused on the business of fashion design, manufacturing, and retail. The script discusses the industry's influence on individual clothing choices, suggesting that even those who believe they are immune to fashion trends are still affected by the decisions made within this industry.

Highlights

The speaker expresses frustration with the difficulty of putting together a decent run despite ample preparation time.

Mentions of having various dresses available, including some in Dallas, to explore interesting fashion options.

The speaker finds the current situation baffling and confusing, indicating a lack of understanding of the fashion process.

A call for the presence of advertisers and the mention of Banana Republic as a source of some pieces.

The speaker's preference for a full ballerina skirt with a hint of saloon, suggesting a specific style interest.

Concern about the outfit being too similar to a previous look from July, indicating a desire for variety and originality.

The importance of the right accessories to make an outfit work, as discussed in relation to the ballerina skirt.

A search for belts to complement a dress, highlighting the need for specific accessories to complete a look.

The difficulty in choosing between two similar belts, showing the subtleties involved in fashion decisions.

A humorous comment on the speaker's own learning process regarding fashion, indicating a beginner's perspective.

A critique of someone's choice of a blue sweater, suggesting a deeper understanding of color and fashion history.

The revelation that the blue sweater is actually cerulean, connecting to a high fashion trend from 2002.

A reference to Oscar de la Renta's cerulean collection and Yves Saint Laurent's military jackets, linking high fashion to the speaker's critique.

The observation that cerulean quickly became mainstream, showing the influence of high fashion on everyday clothing.

The speaker's surprise at the unawareness of how the fashion industry shapes individual clothing choices.

A final point that the sweater, chosen seemingly independently, was actually selected by fashion industry professionals.

Transcripts

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No

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and I've seen all this before that's

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consistent to we event the drop way so I

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don't know all the other dresses we have

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some right here and Dallas and I think

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it can be very interesting no no I just

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it's just baffling to me why is it so

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impossible to put together a decent run

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through you people have had hours and

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hours to prepare it's just so confusing

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to me

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where are the advertisers we have some

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pieces from Banana Republic well you

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know me

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give me a full ballerina skirt and a

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hint of saloon and I'm onboard but do

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you think it's too much like I've come

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to choir from July I thought that but no

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not with the right accessories it should

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work where are the belts for this dress

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it's no one read it's a tough call

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they're so different

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hmm

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something funny

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oh no no no nothing's you know it's just

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the both those belts look exactly the

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same to me you know I'm still learning

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about this stuff and this stuff oh okay

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I see you think this has nothing to do

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with you you go to your closet and you

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select I don't know that lumpy blue

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sweater for instance because you're

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trying to tell the world that you take

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yourself too seriously to care about

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what you put on your back but what you

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don't know is that that sweater is not

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just blue it's not turquoise it's not

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lapis it's actually cerulean and you're

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also blithely unaware of the fact that

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in 2002 Oscar de la Renta did a

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collection of cerulean gowns and then I

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think it was Yves salla wrong wasn't it

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who should cerulean military jackets I

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think we need a jacket here yeah and

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then cerulean quickly showed up in the

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collections of eight different designers

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I'm going to filter down through the

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department stores and then trickled on

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down into some tragic casual corner

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where you no doubt fished it out of some

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clearance bin however that blue

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represents millions of dollars in

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countless jobs and it's sort of comical

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how you think that you've made a choice

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that exempts you from the fashion

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industry when in fact you're wearing a

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sweater that was selected for you by the

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people in this room from a pile of stuff

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