Been scouring youtube for any scholarship I can find regarding this era ! Especially history regarding "common folk." Thank you so much for uploading material like this!
A few historical costumer/seamstresses on youtube have a few such videos--- for example, Bernadette Banner, Abby Cox, Karolina Zebrowska, Snappy Dragons Vi, Prior Attire, and a few other women show 1700s and various 1800s working women s underwear and outerware. women workers under and outerware.
lovely. i will certainly have to get this book. though it is certainly ashame that jane austens books are one of the only reason this particularly part of the regency is remembered and celebrated.
"Colin Firth rising like Venus out of the waves"! I'm gonna have to remember that one.
Been scouring youtube for any scholarship I can find regarding this era ! Especially history regarding "common folk." Thank you so much for uploading material like this!
A few historical costumer/seamstresses
on youtube have a few such videos--- for
example, Bernadette Banner, Abby Cox,
Karolina Zebrowska, Snappy Dragons Vi, Prior Attire, and a few other women show 1700s and various 1800s working women s underwear and outerware.
women workers under and outerware.
This was absolutely fascinating. Thanks for sharing xx
Beautiful, thank you 👗🎩👒
thanks so much for uploading this!! loved listening to this fascinating talk 😊
He did not smuggle it, but I have an 1860s ballgown made from silk that hubby brought me. Made by my daughters. I will always treasure it.
I've always dreamt of wearing a regency ball gown
lovely. i will certainly have to get this book. though it is certainly ashame that jane austens books are one of the only reason this particularly part of the regency is remembered and celebrated.
Hello. Thank you for your excellent video
I loved this! So interesting and informative, thank you for sharing. :)
Really enjoyed your video at 16:42 the bill is for making the dress, I think that implies you had to supply your own material.
The red cloaks appear both in P&P and persuasion productions from ‘95.
Denim trousers origins were in 1500s
N Italy Renaissance city states navies.
from.Genoa, so were called Genovese
or Genoese = English language jeans.
I want a male relative to smuggle me fine fabrics!
Very interesting
I really enjoyed that.... I hope you do more of these.
The book is great too.
George Washington did not wear a wig.