Trying On a 110 Years Old Dress

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  • Опубліковано 22 кві 2019
  • Karolina getting excited over a piece of clothing for 16 minutes straight
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  •  5 років тому +7392

    skip to 15:15 to see the whole dress hehe

    • @fia521
      @fia521 5 років тому +110

      Where do you find these dresses?

    • @noel-qi6ti
      @noel-qi6ti 5 років тому +72

      now THAT is true awesomeness

    • @christymccullough7306
      @christymccullough7306 5 років тому +51

      Would you let me mail you vintage clothing?

    • @raraavis7782
      @raraavis7782 5 років тому +89

      Karolina Żebrowska
      Skip? NEVER 😄

    • @Cluffenstuff
      @Cluffenstuff 5 років тому +24

      Beautiful dress! All it needs is a cameo at the throat for that extra Downton Abbey.

  • @snora_zzz
    @snora_zzz 4 роки тому +6477

    This 110 year old dress is literally in a better condition than my 6 month old sweater from H&M

    • @Olivia-dg4fb
      @Olivia-dg4fb 4 роки тому +193

      Lasts 10x longer than my 90 dollar jeans...

    • @lucyvlogandart5166
      @lucyvlogandart5166 4 роки тому +216

      Because this dress was made better victorian dresses are much better quality and were made to last

    • @melanierose4140
      @melanierose4140 3 роки тому +209

      You can buy well made and fitting clothes that will last forever. You have to go out of your way to do it. Fast fashion will fall apart soon after buying it and they will never fit as well as it could.

    • @nostalgic2487
      @nostalgic2487 3 роки тому +10

      PERIOD LMFAO

    • @yukir.9156
      @yukir.9156 3 роки тому +65

      Programmed obsolescence.
      Evens the clothes I sewed myself now last ever longer than costom marketing's ones ...
      And this dress and clothings wear made correctly, with correct materials and techniques, and were made to last. It why they costed a good part of monye too. Cause people aloed it to materiel for that it saty long as at the investissement they made for.

  • @EmmaSophieChannel
    @EmmaSophieChannel 5 років тому +17350

    Immortal Relieved To Find Her Figure Didn’t Change For 100 Years

    • @MonkeyBuRps
      @MonkeyBuRps 4 роки тому +798

      Not to mention that I'm sure she knows that she owns not just vintage, but antique articles of clothing, that predate the existence of her home country.

    • @hiraeth-vibesounds2065
      @hiraeth-vibesounds2065 4 роки тому +177

      *SECOND LIFE.*

    • @hiraeth-vibesounds2065
      @hiraeth-vibesounds2065 4 роки тому +155

      *MAYBE THIRD?*

    • @jennhill8708
      @jennhill8708 4 роки тому +70

      If I still had them, I'd give my eye teeth to have that outfit AND be able to wear it!

    • @coranimate
      @coranimate 4 роки тому +11

      River Gacha 101 Hello my other account.

  • @cyancyborg1477
    @cyancyborg1477 4 роки тому +5359

    This Chad dress: Still wearable after 110 years, made of breathable fibers, hand sewn with exquisite care and love.
    My Virgin tank top from Forever 21: Falls apart after two years, made of suffocating polyester, mass produced by child slaves overseas.

    • @annasvobodova8811
      @annasvobodova8811 4 роки тому +161

      "Chad" dress lmao *꒪ヮ꒪*

    • @Gloomsvale
      @Gloomsvale 4 роки тому +113

      i bought a yellow halter croptop tank and it fell apart on day 2 😔

    • @_timothy_tomato_9801
      @_timothy_tomato_9801 4 роки тому +267

      i KNOW it’s insane how garbage our clothes are now. a couple weeks ago my cheap pajama pants ripped across the knees and my mom was like “oh let’s just get new ones” and i went “nO these are two years old mom i’m not buying anything else” and then stitched them up so yeah imma wear all my clothes to death

    • @_timothy_tomato_9801
      @_timothy_tomato_9801 4 роки тому +20

      netwiller028 yeah clothes nowadays are definitely not as impressive

    • @PinkandPurpleBullets
      @PinkandPurpleBullets 4 роки тому +2

      :c too real

  • @vhehl698
    @vhehl698 4 роки тому +2886

    "older clothing fits always better even tho it wasn't made for me" yeah, yeah, nice try, we know you're immortal and just showing off your old clothes

    • @heya3164
      @heya3164 3 роки тому +6

      Wait what part did she say that

    • @doctergoogle
      @doctergoogle 3 роки тому +4

      @@heya3164 9.12

    • @butter7445
      @butter7445 3 роки тому +1

      s t o l e n

    • @pudimdebis68
      @pudimdebis68 3 роки тому +4

      9:12

    • @amylynnhunt55
      @amylynnhunt55 3 роки тому +11

      That was funny! I need as many laughs as possible today, thank you. :0)
      I think I clicked on the first of her videos because I saw the thumbnail and thought "Katharine Hepburn. Yay!"
      I'm a film historian (who usually can spot real Kate Hepburn, a bit blind lately) so this is all very cool.

  • @missycat7598
    @missycat7598 4 роки тому +7770

    “Antique clothing just fits me I don’t know why, they weren’t made for me, but they still fit” Meme mom trying to cover up the fact that she’s been buying back all her old clothing from the past

    • @eleonore59830
      @eleonore59830 4 роки тому +158

      tbh I have a similar body shape to her and old clothing fit me so much better too haha

    • @dawsonwillibey9855
      @dawsonwillibey9855 4 роки тому +14

      👀

    • @rdashlyn
      @rdashlyn 4 роки тому +58

      Lol i thought that too. Then I wondered how many of us has actually bought back any of our things from our past?

    • @michellebyrom6551
      @michellebyrom6551 3 роки тому +59

      @@eleonore59830 have you looked at Ms Bannermans chanbel? Shes an American fashion historian who reproduces clothing from old pattern books and pictures. Under corsets, she found that most young women had 26" waist rising to 30" after children and menopause. Pretty much the same as today. The extra padding at bust and hip makes the waist seem smaller. Very short women would have been slightly thinner but not much due to the necessary sizings for giving birth. We are taller with slightly bigger feet on average.

    • @eleonore59830
      @eleonore59830 3 роки тому +5

      @@michellebyrom6551 Yeah I know haha. I am quite short and thin and with a 24 inches waist that is why I like old clothes lmaooo

  • @bitchlasagna9954
    @bitchlasagna9954 4 роки тому +2600

    I'm pretty sure this gal is an immortal who saw the dress and was like "oh shit that's my old dress " and was excited that she still fitted in it after a hundred years

    • @anna8389szczerba
      @anna8389szczerba 4 роки тому +26

      Lol she's got the body shape Nd look of those days , that why ;) she is lovely!

    • @lemonange4975
      @lemonange4975 4 роки тому +4

      yes

  • @that1niceguy246
    @that1niceguy246 3 роки тому +683

    I am sure Karolina herself actually bought this back in 1908 in Paris for like 500 Francs and just doesn't want to break the news by admitting her immortality and that's why it's in such good condition - she forgot she had it.

    • @Squossifrage
      @Squossifrage 2 роки тому +22

      500 Fr in 1908 would be ~2,000 € today, the price of a high-end gaming computer or a cheap used car.

    • @annemarie3811
      @annemarie3811 2 роки тому +25

      Ie: half as much as you’d currently pay for a handmade dress in Paris.
      500 then is probably pretty accurate.

  • @LaDivinaLover
    @LaDivinaLover 3 роки тому +723

    Alternate title:
    Immortal tries on her favourite dress from 1909.

  • @inquiri6399
    @inquiri6399 5 років тому +2790

    Her and Keanu Reeves need to spill the beans on time travel already.

  • @mzchibichibi
    @mzchibichibi 5 років тому +4695

    "I am broke... but who cares? I invest in art." This will now be my motto.

    • @karmazen07
      @karmazen07 5 років тому +11

      Read this right when she said it lol

    • @igorjee
      @igorjee 5 років тому +9

      It is an investment. She still has the dress and it will only appreciate.

    • @virginiamoss7045
      @virginiamoss7045 5 років тому +24

      Regardless of how much she paid for it, it's worth every single penny!! The garment is incredible! The workmanship, a long lost, never to return skill and art.

    • @jungkooksabsatthebbmas3733
      @jungkooksabsatthebbmas3733 5 років тому +5

      Me with my eyeshadow palette addiction

    • @futura1nation686
      @futura1nation686 5 років тому

      mzchibichibi lol.

  • @gracefulspork
    @gracefulspork 3 роки тому +563

    I bet the colors on that dress were so vibrant and lovely when it was first made. It's amazing how fabric fades overtime. It still looks nice now, but I can imagine the bolder blue/purple color it would have been 100 years ago.

    • @polymathica
      @polymathica 2 роки тому +53

      Yes! Maybe even a purple/green/black like the suffragette colors! I wonder if someone like Bernadette Banner could study the dress and recreate it with new materials?

    • @MicukoFelton
      @MicukoFelton 2 роки тому +10

      @@polymathica Ohh that would be amazing.

    • @beelieboo
      @beelieboo 2 роки тому +3

      @@polymathica oh my god yes

  • @xmascritter2383
    @xmascritter2383 4 роки тому +773

    I love how 90% of the comments I see are about how this was her dress 110 years ago and that shes either a time traveler or immortal. I agree, its wonderful she found her old dress after giving it away 100 years ago

  • @sofiamoeller_
    @sofiamoeller_ 5 років тому +6568

    She's the actual definition of "I was born in wrong era"

    • @DustyHoney
      @DustyHoney 5 років тому +474

      Anastasia Holmes Except she’s not edgy about it. Lmao

    • @save.theducks
      @save.theducks 5 років тому +451

      Idk Poland wasn’t the best place a little bit ago and she’s well aware of that. I’m sure she’s very grateful that she lives in this time

    • @LordHugorion
      @LordHugorion 5 років тому +36

      The Definition of "beautiful" I'd say :3

    • @analisapena3086
      @analisapena3086 5 років тому +75

      Except she’s not a basic 13 year old.

    • @simona_merkinin
      @simona_merkinin 4 роки тому +16

      Im so mesmerized by historical fashion and other stuff that I think I was born in wrong era too😔

  • @radmoonable
    @radmoonable 5 років тому +10940

    Theory: this is actually her own dress from when she was living in 1900s.

    • @clareann8912
      @clareann8912 5 років тому +511

      Karolina is immortal confirmed

    • @fattyfatsonurfat4943
      @fattyfatsonurfat4943 5 років тому +151

      reincarnation

    • @aurone7235
      @aurone7235 5 років тому +324

      @@clareann8912 We HAVE to ask her if she met Keanu Reeves in the early 19's

    • @zuhayrah
      @zuhayrah 5 років тому +12

      You know people don't have second lives right...

    • @aurone7235
      @aurone7235 5 років тому +120

      @@zuhayrah r/wooooosh

  • @domefun3699
    @domefun3699 3 роки тому +642

    Im baffled at how much clothing quality has decreased over the years. I still have some of my mother's clothing from 1924 and they are so well made! The quality of today's fast fashion can't compare to that.

    • @sunnymensch9936
      @sunnymensch9936 3 роки тому +41

      Definitely! You are so right! The clothes back then were made to last.

    • @lindawinchcole9962
      @lindawinchcole9962 3 роки тому +21

      I have a wool box jacket my mother wore in the 1960s , l wear it now and then

    • @eliza9799
      @eliza9799 3 роки тому +11

      @@lindawinchcole9962 you make me wonder if I can wear my grandma's wedding dress from the 60s...hmm

    • @claudiabrown1931
      @claudiabrown1931 3 роки тому +47

      It’s cause when people made clothes back then they were made to last, unless you were extremely wealthy you would not have different clothes for everyday. After mass production companies knew they could earn more money with decreasing quality, then people come back after clothes fray and break. And I think it’s become almost frowned upon wearing the same clothes multiple days not like years ago.

    • @Crouteceleste
      @Crouteceleste 3 роки тому +15

      That's the case also with "modern" "fast-fashion" clothing from some years ago : I have inherited a robe from my great-grandma and a skirt from my grandma, both are synthetic fibers because they costed less and we have always been poor on all the generations I'm aware of (I think I must be the first person to have a tiny little bit of disposable income on my bloodline), and even these 40 or 30 years-old clothing look almost in pristine condition compared to my mom's or big sister's hand-me-downs.
      Also, they fitted clothes for REAL women back then : I'm short and wide and these robe and skirt fit me so much better than what I've been able to buy for myself…
      I've worn them repeatedly and only the buttons attachments are getting wear marks. I wish I could have ask to "inherit" more of this clothing but back then I had no sense of my own fashion and just disliked old things so that's all I could save from the donation bin.
      Also I love the cut and lightness of old sleeping wear garments but DAMN are they see-through !!! They clearly never walked outside of their bedroom with it, and I cannot be bothered to use my great-grandma's robe during the unbearable heat of nowadays summer.

  • @annberrios9759
    @annberrios9759 3 роки тому +170

    my mother was born in 1913. She said her mother wore a morning dress for shopping on the avenue and then an afternoon dress for shopping in the afternoon. If you didn't change your dress, you were "looked down upon".

    • @brianmccarthy5557
      @brianmccarthy5557 3 роки тому +45

      That would entirely be a function of how rich you were. Both my grandmothers were born just before 1900. I guarantee neither they or my greatgrandmothers ever had any dresses like this, let alone separate one for different shopping times. If my greatgrandmothers ever did shopping it was primarily for food items and household necessities they couldn't make or grow at home. I'm sure this is true for rhe vast majority of viewers.
      That said, Karolina looks terrific.

    • @musical.theory
      @musical.theory 2 роки тому +7

      Hello! I know this is quite an old comment, but I do hope you have the notifications on!
      Would you mind telling us a little bit more? For example, where was your mum from and what social class did she belong to?

    • @annberrios9759
      @annberrios9759 2 роки тому +32

      @@musical.theory Hi! My mother was first generation Irish. Her mother came to work as a maid or a waitress for a wealthy family. She never got the "chance" to work. My grandfather met her at her boarding house just as she had arrived to the U.S. . She was napping and she left her skirt draped over a sofa. He saw the skirt and asked the chaperone of the boarding house about the skirt's owner. She (the chaperone) said "Oh that skirt belongs to Bridget who is asleep upstairs". "I'll wait until she wakes up" , he replied and he did. My grandfather was a custodial engineer who repaired heating systems in NY public schools so he made a nice living. He bought a couple of houses before settling in Woodhaven, NY. The avenue to which I refer is Jamaica Avenue and the time of my grandmother's shopping expeditions would be about 1910-1930. She died of ovarian cancer at 49 in 1932. Thanks for your interest! a

  • @kathrynvincent1563
    @kathrynvincent1563 5 років тому +5768

    Geez the Titanic is younger than that dress...

    • @dundee6402
      @dundee6402 5 років тому +231

      Kathryn Vincent And the Empire State Building lol

    • @Crazy-rc5ot
      @Crazy-rc5ot 5 років тому +235

      And it's already gone, unlike the dress

    • @anoja31
      @anoja31 5 років тому +18

      Woah ;-;

    • @paigerollins779
      @paigerollins779 5 років тому +7

      Not by much though .

    • @ink3539
      @ink3539 5 років тому +64

      The Titanic was started (as like, construction started) in 1909 ! They could be twins ! ... As far as a, you know, boat and a dress could be related. I mean.

  • @sorenscreams
    @sorenscreams 5 років тому +4244

    Vintage stuff always fits her because I'm convinced she's actually a time traveller

    • @Jana-fc4gl
      @Jana-fc4gl 5 років тому +122

      She's a time lord :D

    • @lacamina
      @lacamina 5 років тому +122

      @@Jana-fc4gl "Time Lady, thank you." ;)

    • @kikitab
      @kikitab 5 років тому +14

      That's exactly what I was thinking watching this video!

    • @ya_boi_cribs1256
      @ya_boi_cribs1256 5 років тому +2

      Soren ! Ha that's what i said

    • @gsabo1000
      @gsabo1000 5 років тому +25

      Who and what is her gig? Costume designer, antiques??? That needs to be in a museum. There is a lot of history there!

  • @lain6830
    @lain6830 4 роки тому +275

    Guys can we take a moment to appreciate how genuinely happy she is? I am so happy for her!

  • @mouseluva
    @mouseluva 3 роки тому +377

    Karolina FEELING herself in an antique dress is such a wholesome mood

    • @natural_law
      @natural_law Рік тому

      This...flexing on fat plebs🤣

  • @ebidy
    @ebidy 5 років тому +8412

    I'm not even the one wearing it but I've already ripped it

  • @phoebej1332
    @phoebej1332 5 років тому +2890

    I bet the woman who wore this dress never imagined a hundred years later, a woman would be wearing her dress, in a video, on youtube 😮😮😮

    • @shuepsx652
      @shuepsx652 5 років тому +226

      Imagine going back in time and trying to explain people what internet is and how UA-cam and everything else works...

    • @j.elizabeth4621
      @j.elizabeth4621 5 років тому +40

      clarence capp 1:52 with this face

    • @TracyD2
      @TracyD2 5 років тому +78

      I think about things like that a lot. Like those 2000 year old mummies being unearth and studied. I wonder what they would think. It could happen to us in the future. You never know. 🤔 😂

    • @robijuli236
      @robijuli236 5 років тому +19

      Tracy imo being immortalized & remembered as lonn as possible is often the motive behind why things are built to last so im sure theyre spirits/souls are content

    • @abbeynicol318
      @abbeynicol318 5 років тому +15

      Tracy me too. I cannot even tElL yOu how much time I spend just THINKING about stuff like that

  • @jonathantan2469
    @jonathantan2469 3 роки тому +518

    12:34 Random Man Smoking a Cigarette: "I knew that place was haunted..."

  • @deadheadgubby7493
    @deadheadgubby7493 3 роки тому +351

    "I see remains of silk lining so I'm guessing it was there."
    Lies, you know the lining is missing because it was your dress!

  • @0Lottee0
    @0Lottee0 5 років тому +6368

    I hope in 110 years a fashion history nerd is trying on vintage Hot Topic anime shirts

    • @TheLadyoftheday
      @TheLadyoftheday 5 років тому +836

      Bold of you to assume the world will last that long

    • @flamingotoaster1220
      @flamingotoaster1220 5 років тому +209

      @@TheLadyoftheday Fair

    • @HaidebugCreates
      @HaidebugCreates 5 років тому +10

      0Lottee0 me too

    • @superedmundo1239
      @superedmundo1239 5 років тому +85

      Geez I hope not, I just wish humans would evolve to a Star Trek level, but I'm not that hopeful lol

    • @HaidebugCreates
      @HaidebugCreates 5 років тому +59

      Simple Bitch yea I wanna be able to say Beam me up Scotty and actually be beamed up lol

  • @yeeyeemlady3239
    @yeeyeemlady3239 5 років тому +5321

    That dress is older than my country’s independence

  • @HoratiaJ
    @HoratiaJ Рік тому +24

    Story of my life: “Here is my dress, and I’m broke. But who cares, I invest in art.” - Karolina

  • @piushalg8175
    @piushalg8175 4 роки тому +84

    My grandma (father's side, born in 1880) used to be a professionel ironer and worked in noble swiss hotels in the early 19hdrs. Now I know why you had to be a professionel to iron this kind of garments.

  • @--..__
    @--..__ 5 років тому +2634

    "who cares? I invest in art." Me living in a shack made entirely out of photobooks

    • @Hiker_who_Sews
      @Hiker_who_Sews 5 років тому +15

      Yep. That's the line that got my attention. I'm using it!

    • @hanazilinska4499
      @hanazilinska4499 5 років тому +13

      @J .S but I guess it made it more affordable? You can look good and trendy without spending your year salary today :D dress like these were probably really expensive. And most could afford to buy it only several times in their lifetime. Not talking about the poor.
      Which does not mean that I do not like dress like this. I love it :)

    • @catherinecrawford2289
      @catherinecrawford2289 5 років тому +6

      I am so insanely broke but I still just bought an old movie I love.

    • @omoriarty8531
      @omoriarty8531 5 років тому

      How ecofriendly lol! Seriously though that could be cool

    • @gsabo1000
      @gsabo1000 5 років тому +3

      I know. I sold some of my books last year and I just keep buying.....I am an artist , living in an old trailer. Buy a new home or paintbrushes???? Guess which I would buy!!!

  • @123beebea
    @123beebea 5 років тому +1599

    More evidence that our meme mum is a vampire, just bringing out an old dress from the closet

    • @romalbhullar
      @romalbhullar 5 років тому +107

      The reason why everything fits

    • @danyg1400
      @danyg1400 5 років тому +43

      Indeed. It all makes sense now!

    • @CrisSelene
      @CrisSelene 5 років тому +45

      "I can't believe it fits me" ;)

    • @MinatheRaichu
      @MinatheRaichu 5 років тому +9

      @Sophie Kerns sunscreen

    • @firestorm165
      @firestorm165 4 роки тому +3

      Mad Hatress Souffle that's because it's a myth. For real vampires being out in the sun is unpleasant not fatal

  • @lanacoreldr
    @lanacoreldr 3 роки тому +47

    "Lady Crawley move away 'cos I'm coming for your man" LMAOO

  • @beltaya276
    @beltaya276 4 роки тому +159

    its so cool to see the way the dress fits on an actual body, and how the fabric moves. makes the edwardian era seem so much more real!

    • @neonblkhole
      @neonblkhole Рік тому +2

      The swish of the skirt with even an unexaggerated turn🥺👌

  • @SunnyTacos
    @SunnyTacos 5 років тому +3380

    Whenever I see super old clothing I always think of the original owner like this one, when did she buy it? for what occasion? how did she live? and how the dress ended being in your hands....I get carried away with history I love this stuff.

    • @meganm9178
      @meganm9178 5 років тому +119

      I also wonder what they did in it and how they took care of it

    • @ParkPR0DUCTI0NS
      @ParkPR0DUCTI0NS 5 років тому +187

      I'm sure it was treasured and handled with care, probably very rarely worn to be in such good condition for being over 100 years old and not rotting. Makes me wonder, how the dress made the original owner feel. Like did she feel as confident in it?

    • @shinnam
      @shinnam 5 років тому +57

      Me too. Two world wars, and tossing away old clothes means there is very little left in Europe.

    • @HaidebugCreates
      @HaidebugCreates 5 років тому +1

      Sunny Burrito bru same

    • @zsaduquette-hoffman3852
      @zsaduquette-hoffman3852 4 роки тому +108

      Well she was probably more wealthy (definitely because if she wasn’t this would be worn out from wearing and because the fabric of nice), and probably thin. But she didn’t wear it a lot, so maybe she was either very fashion forward, and wore it once on a special occasion or just something casual, then never wore it again because maybe she wasn’t confident in it, maybe it was too simple. She was probably not older, but not a child, so a younger adult woman (because it’s so fashionable and well made). She probably didn’t have children because the waist is so so so small. Since the cape is so light maybe it’s a spring dress? That’s just me trying to piece things out, as you probably can tell this is super duper exciting to me!

  • @ameliaedwards5379
    @ameliaedwards5379 5 років тому +1361

    I can see you in this dress standing on a street corner or shouting passionately on a soap box with a "votes for women" sign in hand.

    • @ringthebellamy
      @ringthebellamy 5 років тому +10

      big mood 👏

    • @gelindas5196
      @gelindas5196 5 років тому +1

      Please!

    • @usagi18
      @usagi18 5 років тому +15

      Or "hum... no 3rd Class people are getting into this boat, right? hope it doesn't get too crowded"

    • @isana7846
      @isana7846 5 років тому

      I was the thousandth like

    • @cobraqueen89
      @cobraqueen89 4 роки тому

      oh no I need it

  • @Raida7
    @Raida7 3 роки тому +30

    the joy on her face while standing in full outfit outside is so adorable

  • @erikaprather9334
    @erikaprather9334 4 роки тому +63

    I wore an Edwardian era dress my grandmother acquired for my wedding! I wish we’d bring back more of those beautiful elements to modern life.

  • @eringemini7091
    @eringemini7091 4 роки тому +2472

    Gorgeous dress! Before storing it wear it around the oldest cemetary in your town...🙀Watch people's reactions!😉

  • @salexo9
    @salexo9 5 років тому +1607

    The close-ups show that the seams of this 100+ old dress are in better condition than H&M/Forver21 etc fashion when it's brand new.

    • @mikeylikesit525
      @mikeylikesit525 5 років тому +23

      I have clothes that are a year old with ripped seams and holes, and all that mess. I'm super impressed with dress.

    • @miataisalwaystheanswer4920
      @miataisalwaystheanswer4920 5 років тому +15

      Rue 21 is the WORST with that. The lines aren’t even straight half the time so the shirts look awkward and then random strings hanging off ugh

    • @sarahsoares599
      @sarahsoares599 5 років тому +54

      They're fast fashion and made not to last, unfortunately.

    • @kalebh3419
      @kalebh3419 5 років тому +72

      :whispers: thats because in a hyper capitalist society, things are made to break so you buy them again more often.

    • @aleka..
      @aleka.. 5 років тому +30

      @@kalebh3419
      :whispers: yeah, let's dismantle capitalism.

  • @MsBonijoni
    @MsBonijoni 4 роки тому +203

    The ‘pigeon chest’ was an attractive look then- it spoke to motherhood, an adult woman, a female character trait which was held in high regard. .it was a fashion statement but one that also spoke to a raised familial tradition

    • @MissCaraMint
      @MissCaraMint 3 роки тому +23

      It looks very gracefull too. Very pleasing to the eye as there are no harsh lines or angles. I honestly wouldn't mind that comming back instead of the push up bra look. I swear corsets look way more comfortable than what those bras make my boobs feel like.

    • @MsBonijoni
      @MsBonijoni 3 роки тому +10

      @@MissCaraMint feel like squashed melons, right? I tried a push up bra and I swear I must’ve looked like a pin cushion, but only once. . .

    • @tarawhittington5686
      @tarawhittington5686 3 роки тому +10

      Pin cushion 😂
      Only on this channel would I see that comparison

    • @ITSMRFOXY
      @ITSMRFOXY 2 роки тому +1

      Well, we still call them "mommy milkers", so not much has changed 💀

  • @marileadufresne9092
    @marileadufresne9092 2 роки тому +20

    Do you think Karolina's neighbors have just become accustomed to seeing that one lady who goes up and down the street in historical clothing?

  • @Tinkatat84
    @Tinkatat84 5 років тому +1914

    “Lady Crawley move away...cuz I’m coming for your man”
    ...that’s when I subscribed.

    • @littleraeofsunshine
      @littleraeofsunshine 5 років тому +13

      I died lol

    • @TrueFreedom4kindness
      @TrueFreedom4kindness 4 роки тому +3

      ps_Ty can you explain?

    • @halcyonsg5290
      @halcyonsg5290 4 роки тому +18

      @@TrueFreedom4kindness Lady Crawley is a character from Downton Abbey

    • @Lill2895
      @Lill2895 4 роки тому +7

      Same

    • @sequillawilliams8809
      @sequillawilliams8809 4 роки тому +2

      That is exactly when I subscribed as well I swear I rewind that part like five times and I had to look up lady Crawley

  • @cristallinesouslocean9610
    @cristallinesouslocean9610 5 років тому +2227

    Hey there, here is a translation of the tag : "In Louvre Paris, Section 51, size 11"
    I might know where the dress comes from too! (but I'm not really sure) :
    In 1880, the large building that was originally "Le Grand Hotel du Louvre" (a very huge hotel with 700 modern rooms and 1250 workers. It was very famous in the Capital City then), was turned into the department store called "Les Grands Magasins du Louvre", and so it stayed this way until 1974. There could be found numerous luxury shops, and I'm sure haute couture shops too. It has now been converted into an antique mall called "Le Louvre des Antiquaires".
    I'm just guessing it, but maybe was it made in one of those luxury shop ?
    Anyways, even if not, the dress still looks gorgeous ! It's the first video of your channel that I watch, and I got to say : you've found yourself a new subscriber ! 😊
    - with much respect, a radom French boy

    • @rossignollyr
      @rossignollyr 5 років тому +61

      Exactly what I was going to say. It definitely comes from this Grand Magasin.

    • @aspexpl
      @aspexpl 4 роки тому +51

      It's currenty occupied by "le Louvre des Antiquaires", which is dying for years. I guess that due to its location in one of the most expensive borough of Paris, this building will soon go back to selling luxury clothing.

    • @sikeko
      @sikeko 4 роки тому +20

      Hi, super interesting information however I believe the tag says “taille 44”, doesn’t it?
      -with respect a random Spanish girl lol ☺️😹

    • @aspexpl
      @aspexpl 4 роки тому +35

      @@sikeko "taille" means "size". It also means waist, but in this case I'd go for size.

    • @sikeko
      @sikeko 4 роки тому +10

      Stéphane Pierrejeu yeah yeah I know I was just referring to the number, it seems to me to be 44 instead of 11 I was just nitpicking a bit haha 😅🙃

  • @aseamlessbond924
    @aseamlessbond924 4 роки тому +91

    Beautiful! I love seeing clothes from this era, my father was born in 1915, so my grandmother would have worn clothes just like this. I would add, I think that the length of the dress is perfect, from photos I have seen of this era, the skirts were ankle length, rather than floor length. Ladies were much more active, and needed less encumbrance. Thank you for this lovely video.

  • @gothgirlgraveyard3539
    @gothgirlgraveyard3539 3 роки тому +83

    Plot twist: she’s a time traveler and found her old dress from the past and wanted to buy it.

  • @TheChickenRiceBowl
    @TheChickenRiceBowl 5 років тому +829

    Everyone make a donation page so Karolina can buy more 1,000,000+ year old dresses so we can all enjoy watching her nerd out.

  • @oj3738
    @oj3738 5 років тому +1225

    I love how everyone in the comments thinks she’s a time traveler
    They are correct

  • @dreadede
    @dreadede 3 роки тому +119

    Me: Wondering if someone will be trying on my sweatpants 100 years from now 🧐😂

    • @lemonysnicket3153
      @lemonysnicket3153 3 роки тому +15

      Like a sweetpant would last at least 10 years

    • @i.m1ss.y0u.s0.f4r
      @i.m1ss.y0u.s0.f4r 3 роки тому +7

      fast fashion isn’t gonna last that long hate to break it to you

  • @tempkinvient
    @tempkinvient 3 роки тому +49

    I have no interest in fashion of any era, but this woman's enthusiasm makes for great viewing

  • @Lovelyz_8
    @Lovelyz_8 5 років тому +721

    im not impressed until your merch is hand sewn to this quality honestly

  • @jmae3263
    @jmae3263 5 років тому +352

    Watch that guy go off like "I saw a ghost in the window. She was wearing really old fashioned clothes" 😂

  • @prenks23
    @prenks23 3 роки тому +41

    That dress is exquisite and you wear it beautifully. I also really love the hat and shoes you chose to pair with it! It always makes me unreasonably happy when vintage pieces, be it clothing, furniture, or objects, find their way to people who appreciate them for what they are, recognize the artistic merit, and respect the historical significance. How fortunate that that dress found its way to someone who will preserve it with care, and wear it with unbridled joy!

  • @Mariana16562
    @Mariana16562 4 роки тому +36

    Honestly, everyone should be passionate about what they do as much as she is. She is freaking fangirling for an old dress and seems so dang happy about it

  • @alexandraboucher1791
    @alexandraboucher1791 5 років тому +2588

    I have no idea who you are.
    I have never showed interest in Edwardian style or era.
    I have no idea why you were in my recommended.
    But I love your passion and you taught me some cool things today.
    Keep up your passion! 🖤

    • @derrikawiley6613
      @derrikawiley6613 5 років тому +11

      Alexandra Boucher omg sameeee❤️❤️

    • @wibblewobble489
      @wibblewobble489 5 років тому +5

      SAME!

    • @xJillie
      @xJillie 5 років тому +1

      Lol me too! That’s awesome

    • @user-of4kk4in9f
      @user-of4kk4in9f 5 років тому +6

      I agree. How dd you get in my recommended? Oh yes Townsends channel.
      I geddit. Glad i saw this though!

    • @Tara-id3rk
      @Tara-id3rk 5 років тому +8

      Same! I have no idea how this popped up in my recommended...but what a refreshing surprise!

  • @goddesscassidi5781
    @goddesscassidi5781 5 років тому +1692

    I can't even find clothes that fit me in 2019 how you finding shit from 1909???

    • @verybarebones
      @verybarebones 5 років тому +40

      Well shes like 40kg

    • @veronicasuestarlite4080
      @veronicasuestarlite4080 5 років тому +19

      and the dress is Euro 44 or US 10 to 11.5 so it's an amazing find.
      EDIT: This comment is from another viewer and takes into account modern day "Vanity Sizing"
      Moth Noises
      I’m french and I can tell you sizes have changed.
      She says her waist is 65 cm/25,5 inches. That’s a size 36 in france and a size 4 in the us.
      A size 44 would fit a 82cm/32 inches waist.

    • @MothNoises
      @MothNoises 5 років тому +73

      I’m french and I can tell you sizes have changed.
      She says her waist is 65 cm/25,5 inches. That’s a size 36 in france and a size 4 in the us.
      A size 44 would fit a 82cm/32 inches waist.

    • @jennyboldrini7330
      @jennyboldrini7330 5 років тому +32

      These clothes were made for real women, not mass produced to fit an ideal of women's sizes

    • @chrysanthemum436
      @chrysanthemum436 5 років тому +100

      @@jennyboldrini7330 did you actually just say that? Those dresses were literally created to fit a woman but only if she was cinched the fuck up in a tight corset.........I'd call that being produced to fit an ideal body instead of a real one

  • @hetty_8817
    @hetty_8817 3 роки тому +32

    Karolina: **shows dress into camera**
    Also Karolina: *yOU cAN't SeE It, bUT ... IT's gORgEoUs!!!!!*

  • @ElveeKaye
    @ElveeKaye 3 роки тому +7

    I love this dress! The color, the style, the details and pleats, it's obviously the creation of someone who cared about quality. It's like making a wooden dresser and sanding the undersides of the drawers.

  • @samanthahealey5163
    @samanthahealey5163 5 років тому +283

    She can’t fool us. She knows this was her dress 111 years ago.

  • @OwnStyledLady
    @OwnStyledLady 5 років тому +2101

    You should find a really good tailor and get a copy of this dress that you can actually wear because it looks amazing on you

    • @targetedindividual7931
      @targetedindividual7931 5 років тому +25

      Simplified, if course...

    • @cloud-zd7zm
      @cloud-zd7zm 5 років тому +4

      agreed

    • @monjiaitaly
      @monjiaitaly 5 років тому +32

      do you know how much it would cost to make a dress like this today? at least 1000 dollars.

    • @shayadair6218
      @shayadair6218 5 років тому +66

      monjiaitaly I mean I can’t imagine how much her 100 year old dress was. Vintage stuff is a lot of money. Probably about the same lol

    • @cherrypie37
      @cherrypie37 5 років тому +2

      Definitely

  • @trash-3058
    @trash-3058 4 роки тому +30

    Everyone: IMMORTAL

  • @jeanpotter4603
    @jeanpotter4603 3 роки тому +5

    To think my grandma could have worn that (she would have been about 12-14) or one of her sisters !!! You really do it justice !!! Never realized all your thoughts on this beautiful garment is so so TRUE !!! WOW !!

  • @jaceyking5015
    @jaceyking5015 5 років тому +580

    Something tells me that in 110 years nobody is going to faun over the amazing craftsmanship in my gym shorts and pizza stained t-shirts....

    • @TamaNegi-el9yd
      @TamaNegi-el9yd 5 років тому +37

      Or Pants without pockets

    • @Anna-ku7ws
      @Anna-ku7ws 5 років тому +41

      100 years from now.... *tries on low-waist skinny jeans* oh my gosh I can't believe women actually wore these, I can't really bend over wearing these because the waist is so low and too much would show. What an awful design.

    • @crinolinepeonies124
      @crinolinepeonies124 5 років тому +7

      Jacey King or wearing pj’s to the supermarket or running errands!! 😉 we are progressing backward in fashion in my humble opinion💐

    • @guytorie
      @guytorie 5 років тому +21

      Don't underestimate the historical fashion nerds of the future. "See, this one I found the other day has a PRE-2015 NORTH FACE LOGO. Now, MOST people think there isn't a difference, but THOSE people don't know what to LOOK for in antique north face shit."

    • @AmyMarieCajigas
      @AmyMarieCajigas 5 років тому +8

      You're right. But they'll still be screeching over this same dress, now 220 years old 😂

  • @aivlysplath
    @aivlysplath 5 років тому +881

    Why stuff your undergarments when you can add FRILLS TO YOUR DRESSES' CHEST. Genius, honestly.

    • @Artisticcreationsbylisa
      @Artisticcreationsbylisa 4 роки тому +50

      i was thinking the same thing! Honestly they should bring that back in style! Looks way more comfortable than a padded bra!

    • @stifledbabsie
      @stifledbabsie 4 роки тому +40

      My sister made my wedding dress. She put frills on the bust and the butt. I loved it, and everyone else did, too.

    • @kimmifer512
      @kimmifer512 4 роки тому +3

      Yes it’s a boob bustle!!

  • @patriciah.9632
    @patriciah.9632 4 роки тому +23

    “Did someone just open a window?”
    The Slav feels are real tonight.
    Prievan.
    Love your videos! Love from Slovakia🇸🇰

  • @SpongyOLlama
    @SpongyOLlama 4 роки тому +20

    "Who cares, I invest in art." That's a mood.

  • @laurellondon6886
    @laurellondon6886 4 роки тому +1413

    Y'know... If you're feeling particularly adventurous, you could always take a pattern off of this dress and recreate it so you'd have a guilt-free wearable version

    • @purplerobin92
      @purplerobin92 4 роки тому +141

      That is not an easy dress to make... the pleating is hell

    • @wlangstroth
      @wlangstroth 3 роки тому +100

      @@purplerobin92 The 100 hours would be worth it.

    • @maddieschaefer
      @maddieschaefer 3 роки тому +126

      @Will Langstroth I'm sure it would take MUCH longer than just 100 hours! With all that embroidery and pleating it would take anywhere from 500-1000 hours. I know how long handmade garments take, its so much time and work.
      Edit: I mean to say I’ve MADE handmade garments, that’s how I know the time it takes

    • @wlangstroth
      @wlangstroth 3 роки тому +69

      @@maddieschaefer Oh, I was saying 100 hours for the pleating alone. Yes, it would definitely take way more time for the whole dress.

    • @maddieschaefer
      @maddieschaefer 3 роки тому +19

      Will Langstroth oh yeah that makes sense. 100 for pleats actually sounds pretty accurate

  • @enricaperri4364
    @enricaperri4364 5 років тому +267

    mom to her vintage clothes: I'd rather have it dirty than not have it at all
    me when I drop food on the ground: I'd rather have it dirty than not have it at all

  • @MorriganQrow
    @MorriganQrow 2 роки тому +4

    the love you have for this dress is so clear on camera! i wouldn't be surprised if in 11/12 months a video gets uploaded titled 'i made a dup of an antique dress because i want to wear it without breaking it!'

  • @saraerzsebet
    @saraerzsebet 3 роки тому +17

    It seems (?) "Au Louvre Paris" was a department store c. 1910-->. You can find examples of what looks like a catalogue selling clothing and household items like furniture and curtains.

  • @BelenBig
    @BelenBig 5 років тому +557

    You may be homeless but the dress was worth it

    • @cobraqueen89
      @cobraqueen89 4 роки тому +2

      I feel this statement on a cellular level

  • @noegiard494
    @noegiard494 4 роки тому +1727

    This is what the tag says :
    "Au Louvre Paris
    Rayon 61
    Taille 44"
    Which is French for
    "At the Louvre Paris
    Rack 61
    Size 44"
    So it's a French dress, yay I'm a proud French lady ;)

    • @rangercynth
      @rangercynth 4 роки тому +25

      So 6 becomes 9 in French?
      Lmao jk

    • @noegiard494
      @noegiard494 4 роки тому +32

      @@rangercynth Just corrected, thanks!

    • @sarcasmwineandeverythingfi9854
      @sarcasmwineandeverythingfi9854 4 роки тому +61

      French dress... That explains why the waist was so small...

    • @marymoore3585
      @marymoore3585 4 роки тому +34

      Cool! I knew "taille" but I only knew the word, Louvre because of the museum. Thanks very much for sharing. A French dress of this age. And beauty makes the most sense. I always thought French women could seem elegant if they were covered in mud and standing in a junkpile. Something about the way they carry themselves, because it's noticeable even if she looks like a hag.

    • @leticiamello2089
      @leticiamello2089 4 роки тому +17

      It's taille 44, there is a number 1 on top of the L in "taille" and you can see the difference between 4 and 1

  • @Maxworld1982
    @Maxworld1982 3 роки тому +19

    As she said during wearing this dress "Fashion blogger" she brought me back to 2020 for a moment ... funny, I like it.

  • @JoanneOP
    @JoanneOP 3 роки тому +3

    This dress is absolutely gorgeous, and so are you! Thank you for this.
    I am actually surprised that the dress has a waist that big in it, considering that women were corseted to make their waists smaller, and that people were smaller in the past. I have my mother’s wedding dress, which she made in 1954. Her dress has a 20 inch waist in it. She didn’t wear a corset or a girdle. My wedding dress, which I made in 1983, has a 23 inch waist in it.
    Me, my mother, my grandmother, and my great-grandmother were all either amateur or professional seamstresses. I wish I had clothing made by all of them, but I only have clothing made by my mother (and myself, of course). My great-grandmother had a treadle sewing machine, but I have no idea at what point in her life she got it. She probably did a good amount of hand sewing.
    Mom taught me hand sewing and embroidery when I was about ten, before I was allowed to use the sewing machine. I did hand sewing on a quilt about twenty years ago, but my eyes have gotten worse over the years, and I don’t do much anymore.

  • @MsBaruschka
    @MsBaruschka 5 років тому +680

    Plot twist: it's your own dress from your past life.. 😁 fits you really well!

    • @gsabo1000
      @gsabo1000 5 років тому +6

      Cool idea!

    • @ancientstarqueen
      @ancientstarqueen 5 років тому +3

      Totally plausible... 👍🏽

    • @Annairea
      @Annairea 5 років тому +3

      Yeah, and she got it made so she secretly wouldn’t have to wear a corset and no one would ever know

  • @DEMENTO01
    @DEMENTO01 5 років тому +1085

    Our meme mom is more random that my mental breakdowns lol

  • @randomlyjessie9689
    @randomlyjessie9689 3 роки тому +4

    So Georgeous😍 I wish I could fit any vintage clothing but plus size at my size is pretty impossible to find and I’ve been lookin lol but at the same time I agree with you that older clothes are pieces of art❤️ to be able to touch something that someone else wore during a period of time that can never be replicated is just something special. History is so interesting and having a piece of it even if it’s small is something amazing.

  • @caribeads9772
    @caribeads9772 3 роки тому +6

    Seeing that dress on a living person is so special. Thanks for taking the chance and going for it🥰

  • @TheSolitaryGrape
    @TheSolitaryGrape 5 років тому +948

    Alternate title: immortal amnesiac rediscovers her memories through fining her old clothes (brb writing this book)

  • @beatrice1775
    @beatrice1775 5 років тому +247

    'I invest in art' - literally what I say every time I tell people how much I've spent on antique books 😂

  • @carythacker6610
    @carythacker6610 3 роки тому +4

    Century-year old clothing fits you perfectly because you are an ageless goddess who has not changed at all through the decades

  • @momojackandluke
    @momojackandluke 4 роки тому +32

    The shape is amazing 😍 I wouldn't want to live in the era (i guess as rich lady it would be OK) but the clothing we could bring back !

  • @trin7346
    @trin7346 5 років тому +644

    very appropriate video for me to watch at 3:28 a.m

    • @Hannelore17
      @Hannelore17 5 років тому +2

      unholy moose Yup, 3:46 am here. 😂 Karolina worth it

    • @mismonsta
      @mismonsta 5 років тому +2

      4:10am 🙃🙃

    • @Danis_Neverland
      @Danis_Neverland 5 років тому +1

      It's 1:27 where I am and I have to get up at 5 😂

    • @Idkkkk.11
      @Idkkkk.11 5 років тому +1

      Great for me to watch at 1:48 am

    • @danielcutforth4174
      @danielcutforth4174 5 років тому +1

      3:27 am for me

  • @HaapainenRouske
    @HaapainenRouske 5 років тому +360

    I'm 100% here for you getting excited over old, beautiful and expensive clothes and wearing them like the coolest time traveler you are.

  • @user-it3iv4tg4j
    @user-it3iv4tg4j Рік тому +2

    She‘s just a time traveler 🤦‍♀️that’s why it fits her and she knows so much

  • @heidivernathorbjornsen475
    @heidivernathorbjornsen475 4 роки тому +17

    Somehow , I feel lost in this century - sorta like my soul is silently crying , “ Would someone please take me back home - I miss my loved ones “ -I have had glimpses in dreams of their faces.

  • @anagabrieltrevino5439
    @anagabrieltrevino5439 5 років тому +943

    I can't possibly be the first to suggest that you get In touch with Bernadette Banner!!! You could collaborate on a project to recreate this gorgeous garment using historically appropriate methods and textiles.
    Imagine having a recreation of that beautiful dress, made to fit your exact measurements that you could wear out and about! Wouldn't that be a dream come true!!!

    • @z1LeaF
      @z1LeaF 4 роки тому +37

      100% agree!

    • @kat0ray
      @kat0ray 4 роки тому +31

      Now I need this to happen.

    • @SwimmingInSunlight
      @SwimmingInSunlight 4 роки тому +109

      Bernadette has mentioned Meme Mom in her previous videos so I assume they're at least acquainted 😊

    • @jillanderson2596
      @jillanderson2596 4 роки тому +69

      That dress, remade is a lavender dress, with cream lace and a cape in beige (tan) with silver buttons and hooks......and I concur, Bernadette Banner would definitely do justice to a redo of that dress!!! I love her work!!! Her Lady Sherlock is inspiring!!!!!! Good luck!!!

    • @Emgee78
      @Emgee78 4 роки тому +41

      @@SwimmingInSunlight After watching Bernadette Banner's video where she talks about the historical costume community, I'm pretty certain that they are acquainted with each other.

  • @batenthusiast7515
    @batenthusiast7515 5 років тому +1134

    Meme mum protecc
    Meme mum attacc
    But most importantly
    Meme mum wear a dress from way bacc

    • @xxnario7286
      @xxnario7286 5 років тому +24

      It's a very good comment. Kept me in suspense, because I had no idea how you were going to rhyme with "protecc, attacc" when I started reading the last sentence.

    • @batenthusiast7515
      @batenthusiast7515 5 років тому +5

      @@xxnario7286 Thanks

    • @morimori7456
      @morimori7456 5 років тому +6

      I read that as Becc
      I give myself the lols
      indeed I am,
      what was it called again?

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 5 років тому +4

      Why did this comment make me laugh? lol Keep up the good work!

    • @jillianjohnes4441
      @jillianjohnes4441 5 років тому

      Holo

  • @heidivernathorbjornsen475
    @heidivernathorbjornsen475 4 роки тому +2

    My grandma was 10 years old & saw photos of her wearing such dresses. She hand sewn all her clothes for my Mom & six siblings too -and yes, the clothes were very detailed. My Norwegian Bestemor / grandma was stunning too in the old photos. I wish my waist was so tiny now! ❤️

  • @lisaharling6801
    @lisaharling6801 3 роки тому

    Yes! Thank you for trying on the dress - you brought it back to life for a moment. Thank you for sharing this with us. A precious video.

  • @kellymorgan7155
    @kellymorgan7155 4 роки тому +428

    I'm sure the dress was happy to finally be worn again.

    • @animerlon
      @animerlon 3 роки тому +11

      That's the way i feel. I understand the desire to preserve history, but clothes are meant to be worn & move & be seen, not kept secure & static & probably stored out of sight. It's kinda sad.

  • @czbaterka
    @czbaterka 5 років тому +267

    no one:
    Karolina Żebrowska: HEY LOOK I HAVE 110 YEARS OLD CLOTHING !

  • @PartyVelocity
    @PartyVelocity 4 роки тому +7

    "On the inside, as long as no one sees it they don't care" that's honestly me sewing lmaooo

  • @zoelogan1841
    @zoelogan1841 3 роки тому +6

    When she said that all these old clothing items fit her well I couldn’t help but think that she is investing in her past life’s clothing. That would explain the good condition because if she loves it now she would have taken really good care of it back then too.

  • @gulnazsharifyanova7950
    @gulnazsharifyanova7950 5 років тому +403

    'Here's my dress. And I'm broke" - me every time after shopping

  • @shoshimp1309
    @shoshimp1309 5 років тому +287

    8:26 "Damn, Downton Abbey. Hell yeah. Lady Crawley move away 'cause I'm coming for your man." 😂😂😂😂

  • @cross2833
    @cross2833 4 роки тому

    I love the whole description! It reminds me so much of a whole navy wool skirt and peplum jacket that I used to own. It was vintage, with hook and eye closures, ankle a-line skirt. Long sleeved with a standup collar and a slight peplum. The woman who had it had owned it since the early 20s.

  • @Cbozflorida
    @Cbozflorida 2 роки тому +1

    I love to hear you passionately talk about this dress. It’s nice to hear you speak so intelligently of this as the piece of art that it is. I learn something new every time I watch your videos (or at least laugh until I’m crying!)…❤️

  • @isana7846
    @isana7846 5 років тому +192

    Guys, how do we _not_ know if Meme Mom is actually immortal and is trying to revive the fashion of her favorite eras????????? -do I smell a conspiracy theory?-

  • @oliviablackburn1113
    @oliviablackburn1113 4 роки тому +628

    “Lady Crawley move away cause I’m coming for your man.” 😂

    • @anna8389szczerba
      @anna8389szczerba 4 роки тому +8

      I know I was dying in laughter too!!

    • @jordandors
      @jordandors 4 роки тому +1

      Too much 😂

    • @oliviablackburn1113
      @oliviablackburn1113 4 роки тому +2

      kylie dors I love her lol 😂 she’s the best. I swear this is how I would be if I could find clothes like that.

    • @rosewarren3438
      @rosewarren3438 3 роки тому +1

      I could literally not stop laughing!

    • @rosewarren3438
      @rosewarren3438 3 роки тому +6

      I also love love she was like "Lady Violet I'm coming!"

  • @robertomon5697
    @robertomon5697 4 роки тому +11

    I love how happy she is 😊❤ the dress is amazing! And that guy looking in the window was probably like, HOLY SHIT A GHOST!! O_O