All of the music videos below exhibit some truly stunning and remarkable examples of winter fashion. A bonafide fur coat and puffer jacket and cloak and too-cozy-to-be-true sweater bonanza. Do I know where you can buy replicas of all of these glorious garments? Erm... the mall, maybe? OK, fine. You caught me. I don't have clue as to where one would find affordable versions of these ensembles. Sorry. Please forgive my non-Polyvoreness and enjoy these gorgeous wintry clips:

Rumor has it that Old Man Winter used to have a fur newsboy cap (and yes, the purchase was inspired by the "All I Have" vid). What happened to the hat? Well, according to another rumor, a groundhog snatched the cap right off of Old Man Winter's noggin, scurried underground, and was never heard from again. And according to anotherrumor, Old Man Winter cries sleet every time he sees the J. Lo and LL Cool J video. Who would've thought a white furry cap from an early aughts music video would be the thing that melted Old Man Winter's heart?


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Make sure you know which shots you need for your projects. Is it more of a run & gun shoot and do you have to film sports and will your equipment get wet from the snow? Then use a glidecam. Are you shooting a commercial style video, will you need steady controlled portrait shots, or shots that are filmed from a low angle? Then I suggest you shoot with a gimbal. It really always depends on the setting, wind situation, kind of shot and how fast you need to be. I ended up using both a gimbal and a glidecam on this music video shoot I had in Slden.

"Genghis Khan" was released as iii's second single on 3 December 2015 through Jackalope and Atlantic. It attracted generally positive reviews from music critics, many of whom regarded it a focal point on iii and commended its catchiness, although some critiqued its subject matter. Commercially, it is among the band's most successful singles and appeared on several Billboard charts, achieving its highest peak at number six on Alternative Airplay. The song received a platinum certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "Genghis Khan" became Miike Snow's first song to chart in their native Sweden, peaking at number eight on the Heatseeker chart. The single also peaked at number 86 in Canada, where it was certified gold, and at number 44 in Australia.

The accompanying music video for "Genghis Khan", directed by Ninian Doff, depicts a love story between a villain and a James Bond-esque spy. The visual was met with acclaim from commentators, who applauded its theme and choreography. It received two UK Music Video Awards and a Webby Award nomination. Miike Snow has performed live renditions of "Genghis Khan" on several occasions, including Jimmy Kimmel Live! and the radio program Morning Becomes Eclectic. In 2016, American duo MS MR performed a live cover of the song for Triple J's Like a Version.

The lyrics of "Genghis Khan" speak of a jealous protagonist not wanting to commit to a woman, but still not wanting her to be involved with anyone else.[4][5][7] In the chorus, Wyatt compares his romantic jealousy to Mongolian emperor Genghis Khan as he sings "I get a little bit Genghis Khan / I don't want you to get it on with nobody else but me".[9][19] Wyatt said the song is "about a feeling, a spirit, a feeling of pain, of jealousy, of cruelty that we all have."[20] news.com.au's Mikey Cahill described the song as "Scandinavian ingenuity teamed with neurotic US therapy-talk",[21] and Chris Schulz of The New Zealand Herald viewed it as an "upbeat love song".[22] musicOMH critic Ben Hogwood wrote that while the lyrics could be perceived as "too possessive", Wyatt's "sweetly-sung tones" make them appear "strangely affectionate".[23] Wyatt considers the "irrational jealousy and the potential for violence" of the song as "broad truths of the human experience".[24] He stated,

"Genghis Khan" was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. While reviewing its parent album, Derek Staples of Consequence of Sound named it an essential track and wrote, "Little more than a foot-stomper about adolescent trust issues, 'Genghis Khan' flips the legacy of the violent ruler to comedic effects."[25] Clash's Luke Winstanley described it as "outrageously catchy",[26] and Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic deemed it a highlight on iii.[27] Noisey writer John Hill named it a "certified banger".[15] Sean Maunier of Metro Weekly regarded it as "catchy and infectious", writing "It's about as much fun as you can have with a song about trust issues, and luckily, it never becomes too self-serious."[28] Emily Zemler of Relix wrote that the single "has a groovy jaunt in its step and a catchy precision to its chorus".[29] Writing for PopMatters, Ryan Dieringer applauded the hook and compared its "heart" to works by Swedish band Amason, of which Winnberg is a member, writing that "Genghis Khan" exhibits "just as much heart, and twice the hook".[30] Similarly, Lee Butler of Vue Weekly praised the "powerful hooks and extensive production" of "Genghis Khan", and the writer named it their favorite track on iii.[31] Butler opined that Wyatt's falsetto range "allows you to forget you're singing metaphorically about the jealousy of a relationship and the Emperor of the Mongol Empire".[31]

Madeline Walker, writing for Odyssey, commended the "cunning and unique" lyrics, writing, "Rarely before has there been a hit that compares love, longing, and selfishness to one of the world's most feared yet respected dictators."[16] On the other hand, Eric Renner Brown of Entertainment Weekly felt the band's "expertise doesn't always extend to their lyrics", defining the comparison of jealousy and a Mongolian warlord as "ill-fated".[19] Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe felt the production of iii overcompensates for Wyatt's vocals and "poorly conceived lyrics".[32] Capobiano concluded, "The sketchy self-loathing and creepy possessiveness of 'Genghis Khan' is transformed into ingratiating dance music for women filing restraining orders."[32] DIY critic David Beech opined its pop composition showed confidence, but considered it to be "less organic, more contrived" than the band's earlier work.[33] Brodsky of Spin argued that "better ideas on paper manage to fall flat", asserting that "The otherwise promising 'Genghis Khan' sounds like a Gorillaz mock-child's hand-game chant before straight-up jacking Missy Elliott's 'One Minute Man' on the bridge."[18]

Ninian Doff directed the accompanying music video for "Genghis Khan".[51] The concept of the video follows a James Bond-esque theme in which a villain struggles to kill his captive due to personal conflicts. In an interview for Vice's The Creators Project, Doff explained he chose to use a villain as the protagonist due to the song itself, "I thought it was really funny and clever that [Miike Snow] managed to reference a man who was responsible for the death of about 40 million people in a happy sing along love song."[52] He began thinking of "evil people falling in love" and conceived a story about an archetypal movie villain struggling with human emotions.[52] Winnberg told Swedish magazine QX that they chose between twenty different concepts before settling on the gay romance between the villain and the spy.[53] Patrick Meller provided the video's cinematography and Supple Nam created the choreography. It was produced by Pulse Films, with Ross Hallard as editor, Rik Green as producer and Tim Gibson as production designer. The video stars Adam Jones as the villain and Edward Hayes Neary as the spy.[51] The two actors returned in new roles in the visual for iii's next single "My Trigger", also directed by Doff.[54]

The video premiered on 12 January 2016 via BuzzFeed.[58] It was met with positive remarks from commentators. Zach Blumenfeld of Paste and Maunier of Metro Weekly applauded the choreography.[28][59] The Daily Dot's Gavia Baker-Whitelaw viewed it as "an excellent parody ... mimicking set design and color schemes from vintage Bond movies", and noted fan art dedicated to the video had appeared on social networking site Tumblr.[55] In 2016, the video was nominated for four UK Music Video Awards, winning for Best Pop Video (International) and Best Cinematography.[60][61] The clip was also nominated in the music video category at the 2017 Webby Awards.[62]

Miike Snow performed "Genghis Khan" with added horn instrumentation alongside previous single "Heart Is Full" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in March 2016.[63] On 7 March 2016, the band performed the song at Paste Studio in New York City for music magazine Paste.[64] The performance was then uploaded to the magazine's website on 4 April.[64] Wyatt and Winnberg performed an alternative version of the single together with "Animal" and "I Feel the Weight" at the studio of musician Jim Eno in Austin, Texas, on 16 March 2016.[65] Winnberg created a new beat for "Genghis Khan" on the spot using a Teenage Engineering OP-1 keyboard.[65] The audio recording was subsequently released as part of the Spotify Sessions EP on streaming service Spotify.[66] On 18 April 2016, Miike Snow included "Genghis Khan" in a live set at Apogee Studios for radio station KCRW.[6] The set aired on the station's radio program Morning Becomes Eclectic on 3 May.[6] The band also performed the single on the iii World Tour in North America and Europe throughout 2016.[67][68]

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