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Watch Emma Chamberlain Get Ready For the Vogue World 2024 Show in Paris

Director: Vivian Kim Director of Photography: Tom Black Editors: Michael Suyeda, J.Y. Chun Producers: Amaury Delcambre, Xavier Lotéguy Producers, On Set: Gabrielle Reich Assistant Camera: Riley Hart Audio: Colin Larchet Production Coordinator, France: Meryl Marciano Production Assistants: Pauline Sarlande, Alban Giraudon, Kilian Le Mercier Production Coordinators: Ava Kashar, Tanía Jones Production Manager: Natasha Soto-Albors Line Producer: Romeeka Powell Senior Director, Production Management: Jessica Schier Post Production Coordinator: Ian Bryant Supervising Editor: Erica DeLeo Post Production Supervisor: Alexa Deutsch Associate Director, Post Production: Nicholas Ascanio Director of Content, Production: Rahel Gebreyes Senior Director, Programming: Linda Gittleson VP, Video Programming: Thespena Guatieri Filmed on Location: Four Seasons Hôtel George V

Released on 06/24/2024

Transcript

I am gonna have to sit. We did some sit testing earlier.

Would you like to see?

3, 2, 1.

[Jared] Sit. She sit.

So ultimately I can't move a lot in the sitting position,

so I'm just gonna be sitting like this.

Oh yes. [gasps]

Actually probably I'm gonna be like this. Ah!

[horn music]

This is my first Vogue World, so I'm very excited.

I feel like I'm possibly showing up

to the best Vogue World thus far.

Not that it's a competition or anything,

but I think this one's gonna be iconic.

Jared and I are so excited about this look.

It's Rick Owens.

Jared, come over. We need to discuss.

Literally when I get to wear something,

it's like Jared gets to wear it

because we're so in it together in a way.

It's fun.

I feel like we spent a lot of years building up

to doing things that are for the fashion community

and this one feels very fashion.

This is one of my favorite looks I've ever worn.

I say that about every look.

The Rick Owens team was so generous to let me wear it.

Sort of encapsulates what I've been trying

to do with fashion as I'm growing up a little bit.

Like, a bit more minimal, a bit more mature.

It is also risky too, which, I like to do

because I tend to use fashion in a more utilitarian way.

I'm a bit more functional.

I don't know, when it comes to going to fashion shows

or fashion events, I'm excited to sort

of be a character in a way.

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This is Davide.

He's doing hair and we are snatching her head.

Sophia on makeup.

And this is Emma who is focusing on the snatch.

You know when you put your hair up

and it just sort of like, just kind of, I don't know,

it makes your face feel kind of like lifted in a way.

Sometimes you want that, but you want your hair to be down

and in fashion land you do the little braids

and you tie them back.

And is it a little bit painful? Yes. I don't know.

There's just something about Vogue World in Paris.

It just feels like a great time to let the look shine

and just do really, beautiful, natural skin

and just snatch the face with the braid

and let that do all the work.

This is fashion baby.

[chill music]

So Vogue World,

what is it you might be asking yourself at home?

It's very inspired by culture.

The culture of where the event is being held.

Like for example, this Vogue World's in Paris.

From what I've heard, there's going to be a focus on sports.

Why? Because the Olympics are happening here this year.

In fact, I might be going to the Olympics

to watch, obviously.

Imagine I'm competing in the Olympics,

but also celebrating a hundred years of fashion in Paris.

Obviously, Paris is one of the most,

if not the most fashionable places in the world.

[hip hop music]

Okay, so as per usual, we're a little bit fashionably late,

so we need to get going.

Jared, let's get into it. Let's do it.

See you in a minute. Bye.

[hip hop music]

Here it is.

The look.

Jared. I don't know. This is you.

Jared, come over here.

Rick Owens is like true Parisian fashion, so--

Totally. It's very fashion girl.

I don't know if this look is gonna work for you in 20 years,

so this feels like the right time.

You know what? Yeah. Like let's just do it now. Why not?

Usually we do a lot of adjusting and tailoring

because Emma's much shorter than a runway model.

The top, there was no alterations.

The skirt, made it a bit shorter. That's it.

It's risky and it's fun.

And I think Jared and I are in a place

in our fashion journey where we're excited about doing stuff

that we haven't done yet, but also taking a risk.

And the glam team brought the face together

in such a beautiful way.

We have to go.

We're gonna do our final little touches.

Put a little tape here. A little tape there.

A little, oh.

We're gonna take a little picture

'cause Instagram eats first and then

we'll see you in the car.

Bye. [feet shuffling]

Oh my God, I'm gonna trip. That was bad.

I should, no running.

[chill trap music]

We're doing it. We're going.

Pre-event rituals. Sometimes I get a facial.

This time I did not. I did a little at-home facial.

I sometimes get massages because I feel like it helps with,

especially when I'm traveling, inflammation in the body.

Just get all the inflammation out.

I've gotten to work with Vogue

in so many different beautiful ways.

And so I feel so proud and excited every time

I get to attend one of these phenomenal events.

And it also just,

it's always a very humbling experience for me

because I never thought.

Every single time I get to attend an event like this,

I'm like, this is not something I ever imagined.

So it's always very special to me.

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[people screaming and cheering]

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