Wow the costumes definitely make outlander incredible along with the brilliant actors. As I’ve watched each season I’m so mesmerised how incredible they look. Wow again. Love love love Outlander 💃🏻🕺🏼🧡❤️
Terry Dersback did a phenomenal job with her research in creating authenticity in the costumes that she designed and had created. She and her department were spot on with what was worn for the period they were depicting. The entire cast including the extras we’re true to the film of Outlander.The customs set the stage and helped to make the film be what it is now. Congratulations to a job well done!
I believe All the ‘Outlander’ Costumes are Amazing each and everyone of them, too many to mention in detail, the costume designer’s are incredible, they work tirelessly to a very high standard, the finished outfits are awesome, I personally have never seen such lavish costumes, I have never seen such a lavish production as ‘Outlander’ either, that goes for the ‘Phenomenal’ cast also, I have always thought the Authentic clothing of the period is very romantic, even more so since Jamie Fraser (ie.Sam Heughan) was created by Diana Gabaldon, the characters staring in ‘Outlander’ must feel very special and privileged to be a part of such a remarkable series, Sam’s description of making up and wearing the ‘Kilt’ is just sublime, his Scottish dialect is so rich, one could listen to him for a life time, hopefully one day a special someone will, I wish Sam all the luck in the world he deserves it! thank you 🙏 for this wonderful interesting edit 👌👏
Very interesting video. We are captivated by the story and admire the true-to-original costumes, decorations and props. Along with the standout actors, it's a key ingredient that makes the series so authentic, engaging, and successful. Everything is perfect down to the smallest detail. As Terry Dresbach said, we did a damned fine job.👍
I have always loved period movies and shows, but the outlander costumes a simply brilliant. There are so many I would love to own! I'm glad to see some patterns coming out to make some similar.
We need more movies like this!..something inspiring.. where the past & future overlap...something that any generation, male or female...can relate to. We are all tired of blood ,gore, shootings & special effect movies with no story...
Outlander consumes and set designs are so good that it makes it hard watching other period piece shows !!! The authenticity is just sooo good on outlander .
Absolutely exquisite costumes! I don't know if she won any awards for her designs , but she definitely deserves many awards! I would love to have a couple of these masterpieces!
The high costume standards remind me of the making of Gone With The Wind costumes. David Selznick insisted that all costumes were to be correct for the time. The petticoats had real lace on them. Fabrics were vintage.
Every living history re-enactor, regardless of the time period they portray, will tell you once they're in their old clothes the feeling is the same as those of the cast here. I enjoyed the cast's comments re: their impressions to that effect. And yes, the costume detail in this series is nothing shy of outstanding!
I really love military jacket since 2007 and i cant keep my eyes off outlanders beautiful costumes jamies military jacket the brass buttons i love it so much. And Claire’s beautiful dresses till i ended up buying two long linen skirts just last week. Wish i could screen capture all the beautiful scenes and costumes for inspiration but too bad Netflix wont allow it. Just finished the whole 5seasons within 4days was just checkin out the serie didnt know i was gonna fall in love with it so much now cant wait for new season.
Tout un magnifique minutieux travail pour les costumes c’est fantastique car c’est ce qui fait une partie essentielle de la série ce sont les vêtements 🤩 de nos héros préférés 🙏✨❤️❤️❤️💫
Realmente sin la magia de estos artesanos de la costura no hubiera sido posible semejante grado de veracidad y exactitud. Te transportan a la Escosia de 1700. Maravilloso
I love all these dresses, but my favourites aren't here. One of my favourites is the one Claire wears in the last scene of The Way Out episode (1x03), and the other one is the one she wears in the episode of The Garrison Commander (1x06) and also the Lallybroch one as well (1x12). Oh! And Brianna wears one very similar in the episode: If Not for Hope (4x11). Oh! By the way, isn't the dress that Claire wears in the Inverness scene with Murtagh the one she wears in season 3? The one she wears in the ship, one of the few 18th century dresses that she wears besides the one that she created during that season.
Favorite show 🤷♀️ its one I always return to and rewatch, and the costume design is definitely part of my love for the show. Im rewatching it now, in the end of season 2 when they return to Scotland. There’s always some detail or outfit to rediscover. We are entering fall now in Northern California, and Im in love with a look on Claire, where she’s wearing this wool get up, she wears this beautiful large plaid wool wrap, that is draped so beautifully wrapped around her shoulders over her dress, and then belted at the waist. Over an 18th C dress it’s obviously very old & vintage looking, but the way they styled that wrap, would still be fashionable today & look amazing over any casual chic outfit, trousers, jeans, a sweater dress… with boots…. I will definitely be on the hunt for a warm wool plaid wrap & belt so I can bring the Outlander vibes to my own life this fall. 🍂🍁 ps. this inspo comes specifically from S2E8 The Fox’s Lair 🍁🍂🤎❤️
As a 19th century reenactor I cut my hand cooking. Went to the "surgeon" for a bandage and he grabbed my hand and said, "Bleed here!" He then had authentic blood in his surgeon's apron. 😄
Unbelievable costumes design. Love them. So much time went into all of the designs. Love this video. I have not watched the series yet. Working on the books first. Can’t wait….
No, it wasn't. Life was much harder. You had to raise all your own food, raise the crops and livestock needed for your clothing which included all the work involved. There was no refrigeration, there were blights, droughts, weather events and animal diseases that could ruin an entire season's work. Starvation was a real threat along with childhood and other diseases, slim to no medical care or treatments. Crime was rampant with little legal recourse and then you couldn't trust the justice system which was mostly church run. You could be whipped and put in stocks for having a different religious belief.
Le boulot sur la robe de mariée c est incroyable j ai vu une vidéo dans laquelle c est très bien expliqué et ne parlons pas des costumes S2 c est vraiment mon gros coup de coeur mais ceci dit tous les costumes sont magnifiques. LOFE❤❤❤❤
Clan tartans are largely a product of the 19th century. In the 18th there was regional differences but not really clan differences. To my understanding anyway
One point often repeated here is that once they were in costume everything sort of clicked. I've done a fair amount of costuming for high school theatrics and the actors always perform better in costume. That is when they really feel the role. At that same time in my life I was enthralled by Eduardian costume. I made myself several skirts and blouses along those lines. I was also a smoker. One evening my hubby and I attended a Christmas dinner hosted by one of his company's vendors. I decided to wear my Gibson Girl outfit with my hair done appropriately. I COULD NOT light one cigarette. It was just NOT in style with my dresswear! I enjoyed my Scotch but no cigarettes!
I know the Scots of William Wallace's era didn't wear kilts and wore trousers and only wore Kilts after that so the raising of the kilt scenes didn't happen lol but when did they start wearing kilts after trousers before the English banned the wearing of kilts?
As far as I know the Scots always wore kilts or tunics. All of Europe wore tunics or something similar well past Roman era. Workers started the wearing of some sort of britches, the French called them culottes, the English called them breeches while the Scots called them breeks and the Scandinavians called them braes and they were all knee length. They're just easier/safer/more modest to work in. The upper classes continued wearing tunics, gowns and robes clear up into the 1800's in some places. It's still the symbol of honor such as judges, scholastic robes, and high ranking religious clerics. Long legged trousers were only worn by men who did work where having the legs safely covered by more than stockings was needed until the 1800's even in America. Except for honorific gowns, tunics and gowns were out of fashion in England and most of Europe by the time of this story and they were wearing knee breeches and the kilt had become a Scottish hold-out by pride. After the defeat of the rebellion of 1745 (Culloden) the English outlawed the kilt, tartans, bagpipes, the Gallic language and just about anything that could be stamped "Scottish" in hopes of ending the Scots considering themselves separate and different peoples than the rest of Britain. To be caught playing the pipes could get you flogged. If playing them wearing a tartan kilt could get you hanged. Wallace's era was much before this story. It was specific clan tartans they didn't have before that. "Clan signature" tartans were more or less invented by the English/Scots (English aristocrats who had inherited Scotland) in Victoria's time. Before that different regions, especially the highlands, tended to have favorite patterns but that was mostly based on who was teaching whom to do the weaving, not which clan they belonged to.
@@eanjamesmogg9488 Mr. Wallace was educated in the larger cities of Scotland where the English fashion was more followed. The further you got from the big population places the more you were likely to encounter kilts. The Highlands was always a force unto themselves and jealously clung to the old ways more than the coastal areas that had more contact with the rest of the world. Wallace was not a highlander, though loving a good fight and hating the English, they did come down to join him. LOL, sorry for writing you a whole book.
@@Blue-rl5dp Umm I from the many BOOKS I've read over the years, many of them said Trousers were in use before the kilt and were only used well after Wallace was dead many of those BOOKS were written by Scotsmen even those in the hills, it's not my History as I'm Welsh of which I've READ many a book on as well lol it popped up in a welsh history book or two about Whisky and Kilts were written about in Wales before Scotland started making either. Waiting for Scottish backlash lol read the books don't google as it leads of at tangents and advertisers, everything can be found in BOOKS just look for them,
What was disappointing is that they MENTION the many uses of a great kilt but none of them ever use them because nobody wears pants underneath, which they need to do, because at the time that was what they did. Only recently did we start wearing great kilts without pants, and they lost those utility uses because of it
They’re all fabulous! Will never understand why they haven’t won an Emmy!
Claire's wedding dress does me in every time I see it! Jamie in full dress...OMG!
Murtagh in Paris.
@@baskervillebee6097 .....
Ooooo....yes Murtagh! 🥰😘
And all the Outlander Men In Kilts.😍
Me encanta murtag con su pelo blanco y su cola,es súper atractivo
Wow the costumes definitely make outlander incredible along with the brilliant actors. As I’ve watched each season I’m so mesmerised how incredible they look. Wow again. Love love love Outlander 💃🏻🕺🏼🧡❤️
Sticking to history is perfect not only with the costumes but the furniture and China and architecture.
Makes this a perfect series. Thank you.
And to think we’re still furnishing houses with these pieces.
To me it's akin to watching a history lesson on my Scottish Ancestors. Thanks every person connected with this amazing production.
@@caroleelogan8029 very amazing.
Thats sad that everything came from China back then.
@@jenniferpoland8886 she’s talking about porcelain, you simpleton
Terry Dersback did a phenomenal job with her research in creating authenticity in the costumes that she designed and had created. She and her department were spot on with what was worn for the period they were depicting. The entire cast including the extras we’re true to the film of Outlander.The customs set the stage and helped to make the film be what it is now. Congratulations to a job well done!
And I just don’t like them since she left… the materials just feel wrong as well as style choices
I believe All the ‘Outlander’ Costumes are Amazing each and everyone of them, too many to mention in detail, the costume designer’s are incredible, they work tirelessly to a very high standard, the finished outfits are awesome, I personally have never seen such lavish costumes, I have never seen such a lavish production as ‘Outlander’ either, that goes for the ‘Phenomenal’ cast also, I have always thought the Authentic clothing of the period is very romantic, even more so since Jamie Fraser (ie.Sam Heughan) was created by Diana Gabaldon, the characters staring in ‘Outlander’ must feel very special and privileged to be a part of such a remarkable series, Sam’s description of making up and wearing the ‘Kilt’ is just sublime, his Scottish dialect is so rich, one could listen to him for a life time, hopefully one day a special someone will, I wish Sam all the luck in the world he deserves it! thank you 🙏 for this wonderful interesting edit 👌👏
Very interesting video. We are captivated by the story and admire the true-to-original costumes, decorations and props. Along with the standout actors, it's a key ingredient that makes the series so authentic, engaging, and successful. Everything is perfect down to the smallest detail. As Terry Dresbach said, we did a damned fine job.👍
LAVISH = fastueux
I LOVE this show - the costumes are spectacular! Just looking at one takes you back to the 18th century!
Just a brilliant she has. Her vision should be recognized worldwide. Hang sewing is such a dying art. How awesome to bring it back to present time.
I have always loved period movies and shows, but the outlander costumes a simply brilliant. There are so many I would love to own! I'm glad to see some patterns coming out to make some similar.
We need more movies like this!..something inspiring.. where the past & future overlap...something that any generation, male or female...can relate to.
We are all tired of blood ,gore, shootings & special effect movies with no story...
Outlander consumes and set designs are so good that it makes it hard watching other period piece shows !!! The authenticity is just sooo good on outlander .
Stunning, authentic, the attention to detail… well done Outlander costume designers!! 👏👏
Very beautiful costumes, everyone looks amazing in that. Interesting production of costumes.
Absolutely exquisite costumes! I don't know if she won any awards for her designs , but she definitely deserves many awards! I would love to have a couple of these masterpieces!
The costumes and Gaelic is what first drew me to Outlander.
The high costume standards remind me of the making of Gone With The Wind costumes. David Selznick insisted that all costumes were to be correct for the time. The petticoats had real lace on them. Fabrics were vintage.
I’ve often thought the same. Expensive lace petticoats that were never seen.
Love Outlander! Beautiful love story. Great production with an amazing leading couple and great cast! The best love story on TV!
Total agree !
The costumes are amazing!!! Love and appreciate all the hard work that gets put into it ❤️❤️❤️
Love all the period costumes. I have some vintage clothing made and used by my great-great grandmother. She even spun and wove the flax linen herself.
Costumes in this shoe were amazing~!!! Thank you for you hard work!!!
Outstanding Outlander and the costumes were a great contribution to it.
Absolutely incredible costuming. Talented crew!
Yes, a very damn fine job, Terry!! ❤️
Love these costumes. Amazing.....
What an incredible talent you have!
i love the way those big kilts look
The costumes are amazing. Terry is amazing.
The more authentic the costumes are in a period piece the more believable the story.
The costumes are brilliand perfect
Very beautiful and looks amazing dress & design,love it❤
Every living history re-enactor, regardless of the time period they portray, will tell you once they're in their old clothes the feeling is the same as those of the cast here. I enjoyed the cast's comments re: their impressions to that effect. And yes, the costume detail in this series is nothing shy of outstanding!
Those real costumes make thế show số réaliste. I Love ít, j'adore.
Just beautiful....how can you describe the beauty of a working piece of art?
I really love military jacket since 2007 and i cant keep my eyes off outlanders beautiful costumes jamies military jacket the brass buttons i love it so much. And Claire’s beautiful dresses till i ended up buying two long linen skirts just last week. Wish i could screen capture all the beautiful scenes and costumes for inspiration but too bad Netflix wont allow it. Just finished the whole 5seasons within 4days was just checkin out the serie didnt know i was gonna fall in love with it so much now cant wait for new season.
I concur! You are doing a damn fine job!
Beautiful love the costumes!
Amazing costumes!
Une vidéo TRÈS intéressante !! Merci
Tout un magnifique minutieux travail pour les costumes c’est fantastique car c’est ce qui fait une partie essentielle de la série ce sont les vêtements 🤩 de nos héros préférés 🙏✨❤️❤️❤️💫
Realmente sin la magia de estos artesanos de la costura no hubiera sido posible semejante grado de veracidad y exactitud. Te transportan a la Escosia de 1700. Maravilloso
I totally agree. The costumes are amazing and it makes you feel like your actual in that time period. 😁👍
Why are some of the kilts long in the back? Curious, haven’t seen that before. Fascinating outfits and attention to detail!!
J'adore tous les costumes avec une préférence pour le kilt de Jamie ⭐⭐
Terry Dresbach is genius.
I love all these dresses, but my favourites aren't here. One of my favourites is the one Claire wears in the last scene of The Way Out episode (1x03), and the other one is the one she wears in the episode of The Garrison Commander (1x06) and also the Lallybroch one as well (1x12). Oh! And Brianna wears one very similar in the episode: If Not for Hope (4x11).
Oh! By the way, isn't the dress that Claire wears in the Inverness scene with Murtagh the one she wears in season 3? The one she wears in the ship, one of the few 18th century dresses that she wears besides the one that she created during that season.
Favorite show 🤷♀️ its one I always return to and rewatch, and the costume design is definitely part of my love for the show. Im rewatching it now, in the end of season 2 when they return to Scotland. There’s always some detail or outfit to rediscover. We are entering fall now in Northern California, and Im in love with a look on Claire, where she’s wearing this wool get up, she wears this beautiful large plaid wool wrap, that is draped so beautifully wrapped around her shoulders over her dress, and then belted at the waist. Over an 18th C dress it’s obviously very old & vintage looking, but the way they styled that wrap, would still be fashionable today & look amazing over any casual chic outfit, trousers, jeans, a sweater dress… with boots…. I will definitely be on the hunt for a warm wool plaid wrap & belt so I can bring the Outlander vibes to my own life this fall. 🍂🍁 ps. this inspo comes specifically from S2E8 The Fox’s Lair 🍁🍂🤎❤️
Terry Dresbach is truly a gift. love love love
I imagine my husband and grown sons would look quite handsome in kilts. After all, they are descended from Clan MacBain!😊💖
Amazing and very interesting 🤩💖🥰💕
As a 19th century reenactor I cut my hand cooking. Went to the "surgeon" for a bandage and he grabbed my hand and said, "Bleed here!" He then had authentic blood in his surgeon's apron. 😄
Fabulous customers. ❤️
pure art
Unbelievable costumes design. Love them. So much time went into all of the designs. Love this video. I have not watched the series yet. Working on the books first. Can’t wait….
Amazing job
Amasing !
I would love to go back in time. So much better than it is now.
Only if I met Jamie Fraser !
@@deliastefanescu1908 I loved this Outlander series. They won't show all seasons on Netflix, only 4 of them. That is not what I expected. I'm sad.
No, it wasn't. Life was much harder. You had to raise all your own food, raise the crops and livestock needed for your clothing which included all the work involved. There was no refrigeration, there were blights, droughts, weather events and animal diseases that could ruin an entire season's work. Starvation was a real threat along with childhood and other diseases, slim to no medical care or treatments. Crime was rampant with little legal recourse and then you couldn't trust the justice system which was mostly church run. You could be whipped and put in stocks for having a different religious belief.
@@fishinwidow35 this series makes it seem not so bad. Your right they don't show everything.
@@jenniferpoland8886 I've seen all seasons. They touch on a lot but not the whole scope. It's a love story not a historical documentary.
A very fine job indeed!!
This inspires me to buy fabric for a Christmas tree skirt for a farmhouse Christmas theme.
👏👏👏Прекрасная работа!!
Un travail incroyable tous ces costumes magnifiques Outlander une belle réussite 🤗❤❤
Good costumes
Лучший сериал последнего десятилетия
great job
I love everything :)
A very excellent job on all the costumes it does draw me in and makes me feel a part of rhe picture . Thank 6:50 you
Your. Simply. The. Best ..... Better then all the rest ❤️🌹
Love the costumes. Would have loved seeing a bit more color but I suppose the clothing was historically correct.
Le boulot sur la robe de mariée c est incroyable j ai vu une vidéo dans laquelle c est très bien expliqué et ne parlons pas des costumes S2 c est vraiment mon gros coup de coeur mais ceci dit tous les costumes sont magnifiques. LOFE❤❤❤❤
Murtagh looks fantastic and very manly in all the clothes he wears …as does Dougal
Clan tartans are largely a product of the 19th century. In the 18th there was regional differences but not really clan differences. To my understanding anyway
Cuando la 5 temporada, por favor me encanta
Me hubiera encantado vivir en esa época y en escocia
much love their costumes… Scotlandish, English, French’
♥️
Very interesting
3:50 Comment on mettait son kilt au XVIIIe siècle. How kilt was weared in the XVIIIth century.
특히 스코틀랜드 의상에 푹~~~ 빠진사람 여기 있어요^^
Hooooot😍😍😍
2:30 they’re still pockets !! Just bc they’re not stitched in doesn’t mean they’re not pockets!!
Жду продолжение . 6 сезон скорей бы уж. Привет из России.🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Me too...lol. 😉👍
One point often repeated here is that once they were in costume everything sort of clicked. I've done a fair amount of costuming for high school theatrics and the actors always perform better in costume. That is when they really feel the role.
At that same time in my life I was enthralled by Eduardian costume. I made myself several skirts and blouses along those lines. I was also a smoker.
One evening my hubby and I attended a Christmas dinner hosted by one of his company's vendors. I decided to wear my Gibson Girl outfit with my hair done appropriately.
I COULD NOT light one cigarette. It was just NOT in style with my dresswear! I enjoyed my Scotch but no cigarettes!
I know the Scots of William Wallace's era didn't wear kilts and wore trousers and only wore Kilts after that so the raising of the kilt scenes didn't happen lol but when did they start wearing kilts after trousers before the English banned the wearing of kilts?
As far as I know the Scots always wore kilts or tunics. All of Europe wore tunics or something similar well past Roman era. Workers started the wearing of some sort of britches, the French called them culottes, the English called them breeches while the Scots called them breeks and the Scandinavians called them braes and they were all knee length. They're just easier/safer/more modest to work in. The upper classes continued wearing tunics, gowns and robes clear up into the 1800's in some places. It's still the symbol of honor such as judges, scholastic robes, and high ranking religious clerics. Long legged trousers were only worn by men who did work where having the legs safely covered by more than stockings was needed until the 1800's even in America.
Except for honorific gowns, tunics and gowns were out of fashion in England and most of Europe by the time of this story and they were wearing knee breeches and the kilt had become a Scottish hold-out by pride. After the defeat of the rebellion of 1745 (Culloden) the English outlawed the kilt, tartans, bagpipes, the Gallic language and just about anything that could be stamped "Scottish" in hopes of ending the Scots considering themselves separate and different peoples than the rest of Britain. To be caught playing the pipes could get you flogged. If playing them wearing a tartan kilt could get you hanged. Wallace's era was much before this story. It was specific clan tartans they didn't have before that. "Clan signature" tartans were more or less invented by the English/Scots (English aristocrats who had inherited Scotland) in Victoria's time. Before that different regions, especially the highlands, tended to have favorite patterns but that was mostly based on who was teaching whom to do the weaving, not which clan they belonged to.
@@Blue-rl5dp No would you believe, I always thought thought that but even William Wallace didn't wear a kilt 😱
@@eanjamesmogg9488 Mr. Wallace was educated in the larger cities of Scotland where the English fashion was more followed. The further you got from the big population places the more you were likely to encounter kilts.
The Highlands was always a force unto themselves and jealously clung to the old ways more than the coastal areas that had more contact with the rest of the world. Wallace was not a highlander, though loving a good fight and hating the English, they did come down to join him.
LOL, sorry for writing you a whole book.
@@Blue-rl5dp Umm I from the many BOOKS I've read over the years, many of them said Trousers were in use before the kilt and were only used well after Wallace was dead many of those BOOKS were written by Scotsmen even those in the hills, it's not my History as I'm Welsh of which I've READ many a book on as well lol it popped up in a welsh history book or two about Whisky and Kilts were written about in Wales before Scotland started making either.
Waiting for Scottish backlash lol read the books don't google as it leads of at tangents and advertisers, everything can be found in BOOKS just look for them,
@@Blue-rl5dp Kilts are a Victorian invention. Men wore breeches mostly.
What was disappointing is that they MENTION the many uses of a great kilt but none of them ever use them because nobody wears pants underneath, which they need to do, because at the time that was what they did. Only recently did we start wearing great kilts without pants, and they lost those utility uses because of it
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Sa robe de mariee est magnifique. Sa robe rouge est nulle!
Wieso ist Dougal ( Graham) eigentlich immer so rot im Gesicht?
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