5 Fun Fashion Videos To Watch On YouTube

5 Fun Fashion Videos To Watch On YouTube

Hit peak-Netflix? Head over to YouTube, where everyone from bloggers to popstars are creating some stellar fashion content right now. From behind-the-scenes at fashion week, to the history of some of the most iconic looks of the last few decades, here are five videos worth a watch...
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Alexa Chung Behind The Scenes at Dior Haute Couture, Alexa Chung

It’s no surprise Alexa Chung’s YouTube account is a veritable treasure trove of fashion content. In this episode, the irreverent presenter takes a typically light-hearted look at a runway show – from what she wears, to the latest designs and gossip with her famous friends, this is all the fashion fun you need. Also worth a watch is Alexa Chung Learns How To Dress The French Way – if only for the walk through of super blogger Camille Charriere’s wardrobe.

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Paris Fashion Week #WithMe, W Magazine

If you ever thought the life of an influencer was just posing for pics and trying on clothes, Brittany Xavier’s Paris Fashion Week diaries for W Magazine are here to prove you wrong. Watch how one of the hardest working women on Instagram tackles gruelling schedules, back-to-back appointments, and endless show-stopping outfits, as well as finding out all her recommendations for the city of light.

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7 Fashion Lessons I Learnt Since Turning 30, Emma Hill

You might already be familiar with Brit blogger Emma Hill on Instagram, but if you haven’t checked out her YouTube channel yet, it’s well worth a visit. One of the UK’s most successful bloggers, she’s well placed to reveal the fashion lessons she’s learnt since turning 30 – plus, she even offers a look back at some of her biggest style mistakes.

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Ginger Spice Tells the Story Behind Her Union Jack Dress, Vogue 

That Union Jack dress is one of the most iconic pieces of fashion memorabilia from the 20th century, and those who were around to witness it will love this trip down memory lane with its creator, Geri Halliwell. From how she sewed a tea towel to a Tom Ford Gucci design to how and why the look evolved over the years, this is a fascinating look at a little bit of fashion history. The best bit? It’s part of a series – watch Paris Hilton discuss the Juicy Couture tracksuit next.

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Tan France Styling Challenge, Martha Hunt

Bolton-born Tan has become a bona fide fashion authority over the last few years thanks to star turns on Netflix series Queer Eye and Next In Fashion. Here, he turns his eye to Victoria Secret model Martha Hunt’s wardrobe – watch them style a few key spring pieces in a fun, relaxed way.

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