What the great outfits from advertising to real people look like

In the lookbooks, online shops and of course on television, we see the latest clothes, pants and skirts on well-trained models. Of course, here and there a little gephotoshopt and only photographed in the most advantageous light. The result: we hope that things are just as good to us - and order them.

Unfortunately, at home or in the locker room, the particles usually look different. The pants are tweaking, the skirt is too short or the top too unfavorably cut. The problem also knows the Youtuberin Hannah von Klein and shows us in their videos in a humorous way, how clothes from the shop really look at us.

Zara and Co. in reality check

On her channel under the category "Advertising vs. Reality" Hannah takes a close look at campaign pictures and compares the looks personally. She has set various criteria for this: How does she like the advertising itself, how do the clothes feel when worn and what is their overall impression of the outfit.



In addition, Hannah attracts the exact same look as the ad and recreates the scene. Is the latex skirt from the new mango collection really suitable for everyday wear, and what does Zara's velvet culottes look like on a 1.60-meter-tall person? The 25-year-old discusses all such questions with a wink of the eye and gives her own assessment of how the look will turn out in reality.

Feel free to see for yourself and watch their "Advertising vs. Reality" videos.

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