You know it's true love when your husband willingly helps you lace your corset, untwist your bustle improver, and fasten the waistband of your skirt. What a gentleman!
As someone who sweats a lot, it doesn't matter if I'm wearing just a tshirt or more layers. I would still sweat. One good thing about layers is the bottom layers absorb the sweat so you don't look like you've been dunked into the water like if you're only wearing one layer.
I can’t always blame them, since the amount of layers does make it look hot and a few of them are an uninformed public who’ve never watched a Prior Attire video before. But getting that education on how each layer is light and properly paired is really quite fascinating and becomes very useful knowledge to know in this day and age, too.
@@krdiaz8026 exactly. If its hot, youre gonna sweat. Youre supposed to sweat. Its nice to have an extra layer to wick it away and everyone doesnt have to see pit stains
For all those who can't fathom wearing "so much clothing in the heat": These are all natural (plant) fibres, eg cotton, linen, silk. That means they 'breathe', or that air can pass through the material and your sweat will actually help cool you. None of the clothing is made from synthetic fibres, eg polyester, acetate, nylon, etc. Those will trap your sweat, prevent airflow, and essentially hotbox you in your own clothing. I've dressed in 16th century Ottoman Turkish clothing during the summer before, and it's nearly as many layers (four: dōn, gömlek, zibiin, and kaftan) of mostly silk. And no, I did *not* sweat to death.
All people complein about the layers is people that never used cloths like this. They only use streach cloths and flowy long skirts are so nice in warm weather
So pretty! I've worn my very lightweight wool and linen chemise at miserably hot renaissance fairs and agree that it can be just as bearable as modern clothing...you're going to be feeling it in 90 degree heat no matter what, but covering up helps a lot.
The unintentional best thing about this video for me is the matter of fact demonstration of the fact that you CAN put shoes on after a corset. 😁 It's one of those historical costuming memes that get on my nerves after a while since I can put on my shoes in Regency stays, with a rigid wooden busk, so every time someone brings it up it's like... oh, really? ETA: This heat fries my brain, seriously. I intended to say, first and foremost, that the late bustle era is my favourite part of the bustle era (not actually my era) and the seaside dresses are one of my favourite aspects of it so this was a delight!
I LOVE how she just plops down on the bed after putting the bustle on. puts to bed the silly idea that you cant sit in one, doesnt it :) - AND she proves yet again how easily one can move & maneuver IN a corset. she put her shoes on AFTER it. -- tho i must say i think the all in one skirt seems to be much more difficult than layers.
I studied architecture and one time I had a task to draw Brighton promenade. I liked it very much, because of all that lacy details. I remember dreaming that I was such a victorian lady walking around there like you are in the video:) lovely!
I guess the ‘80’s were all about big in both the 19th and 20th centuries…1880’s big butts, 1980’s big hair. Come to think of it the 1780’s were still into big hips (at least at court)…hmmm- 1680’s? They did sort of have a thing for very low necklines… Thanks for GRWM and taking us along to the shore!
What a smashing dress! Very Monet, it seemed to me. Promenading beside the seaside, with one's parasol at the ready: quite a saucy glimpse of a well-turned ankle. Thanks for posting.
The dress is beautiful, perfect for the seaside. I cannot imagine the amount of washing they must have done each week by hand. And they certainly were clever in sewing. What an achievement to make that outfit. How lucky we are today. I do wish they’d bring back parasols. So practical and beautiful to use in this hot summer. Wonderful assistant by the way.
I saw someone using a parasol just the other day... dressed modern, but had one. Not a bad idea at all. Re clothes, outer clothes usually weren't washed, because they couldn't be unless they were cotton. They were usually just brushed down... so they did rather smell after awhile. The cast of Downton Abbey, who wore many real vintage garments from the era whenever possible, even said that they stunk. Undergarments were washed regularly though.
It's very common in Asian countries and Asian neighbourhoods in large US cities; I've purchased parasols at secondhand shops in MA, and in Sunset Park (Brooklyn).
It's interesting to know what is considered a heatwave in different parts of the world. 30 degrees Celsius is a relatively normal summer day here in Wisconsin. I do say this light blue looks fetching on you. I love it when you do outfits in this blue or a light blue and white stripe.
True- our heatwave ended up being a record one with temperatures in low 40s- but even 30s are difficult to withstand in the Uk where our houses have been built in view of keeping the cold out and heat in and air on us rare- just not needed usually
@@priorattire This is true. Most houses here in Wisconsin that do not have air conditioning are made to retain heat for our blistering cold winters and also keep the hot, humid days of summer from penetrating into the house. Brick is often seen. Those not made in brick really do suffer in summer. I'm quite privileged to have air conditioning; we did have to buy a new unit last year and the weeks we waited were during an unprecedented heat wave and we all pretty much went to the grocery just to luxuriate in the ice cream aisle! XD It was so hot.
Hi Isabel, my great grandfather lived in Yorkshire England in the late 1800’s by the sea in a small parish called Mappleton. Next door to All Saints. I imagine that this is what my great grandmother would have worn. They were upper class for sure.
This is such a lovely outfit. I especially love that color. And in this heat, I decided to buy you a lemonade rather than a coffee. I love the matching accessories!
funny enough - when i lived in the middle east, they would serve us tea (chai tea) boiling hot in the middle of the day (just before noon prayer) very sweet. but you felt cooler after drinking it.. strangest thing.. try it sometime & see if works for you too!. i drink hot tea all summer here in the desert
Such a wonderful dress. I love the colors and style. I'm really looking forward to every new video, especially when you are willing to share your experience with us regardless of the heat. Greetings from (equally hot) Germany 😘
I hope you stay well and cool. I heard it will be around 104/40 in London this week. I also saw on your Insta that you are not feeling too well, so please, get well soon. I love the first two books and am saving up for the third. I'm currently making a "capsule wardrobe" based on the rollerskating outfit and the winter jacket and overskirt from your second book.
I was told by my grand aunt, ladies during the hot part of the day stayed in, wore petticoats and a very light cotton robe affair. She grew up on Tenn in the large southern house withwide shady porches all around. One section of top floor porch had lattice around back so ladies could go out there.
30 degrees Celsius! That's what it is here in Canada's London today! Thank you for another lovely Bustle Era piece and for reminding us that baleen would inevitably have been a lot lighter than steel; the past is a mystery for so many of us in so many ways.... Also, I'm almost certain I've seen the 1887 *fashion plate* you're embodying for us today!
@@priorattire Yes; I meant *before* that. I'm still something of an apprentice when it comes to historical fashion so I still feel special when I understand a reference lol
I always watch you with pleasure! We can see how much you put your heart and soul into your work. You are a beacon of knowledge in the history of the costume and its attributes for all of us. It`s a pity, in light of the abundance of information, it is not always possible to watch your videos, but I try.
Love love love this dress! It’s giving me Scarlett O’Hara’s dress that she wears to the lumber mill to visit Ashley, white with the blue bolero jacket. Wrong era by 7~ years but it reminded me of it
You are absolutely stunning, talented, humorous, knowledgeable, and a gift to educate us and enjoy your expert skills with your garments! ❤your swagger to the percussion instruments at the end!
I do love your creations. I’d go to Brighton every weekend hoping to see you there if I loved over there. I’d say when the bustles got into the “horse butt” size, it had gone too far, but natural form was beautiful.
I never considered using buckles for my elastic garters, great idea (I just machine-stitched them closed, then sewed an embroidered appliqué over the seam). I’ve made three pairs now because it seems line I can never find a complete pair when I need them. I suppose I’m strange, but I love wearing silk stockings with garters under my modern everyday dresses, it’s so much more comfy than tights.
I always wear silk undies and petticoats, too, or “half-slips” as we call them in the US, our “full slips” have a bodice as well as petticoat skirt. Hardly anyone wears either nowadays, spandex shape-wear has replaced them, but I don’t like that, it’s too hot and tight. Silk slips are so hard to find nowadays, I treasure my old ones and might have to start making my own.
@@kimberlyperrotis8962 I only wear thigh highs too and wear silk half slips. It is easy to find slips, especially online. I like thicker sweater thigh highs for the middle of winter, and they do not have them usually, so I cut the legs off the tights and make them into thigh highs. They have elastic garters that go around the legs both online and usually at the local "adult" store, so that is where I get mine. I used to make my own that tied, but the already bought, elastic ones held better overall I found. Thigh highs that are thinner or opaque are easier to find and I love how those have the silicone built in garters. They are comfortable and hold very nicely. I never wear pants, they are so uncomfortable with an hourglass shape! I only wear dresses and skirts, usually knee length or a smidge longer.
Those seaside pictures of you in your beautiful gown reminded me of some seaside paintings done in the 1880's. Lovely color and design! I can't imagine myself wearing something like that in the summer. Maybe summers were a whole lot cooler back then.
*Me at **14:30** watching PA button up the bodice* "Yes, but how would one launder that pretty white and pale blue collar! You're going to sweat onto that collar and not be able to bleach it!!" *Me at **18:16** seeing the fashion plate* "Ahhhhh, a lacy partlet with a cute brooch!" Don't blame you for leaving off a partlet; English summers are a good deal hotter now than they were 135 years ago!!
Mixed emotions here. -Lovely colors, overall appearance and another hat I would so love to wear. -Is this when -does this dress make my bum look big- and yes, was a good thing? I absolutely love how you make what are quite outlandish ensembles (in this day and age) look elegant, perfectly reasonable and quite wearable. 😎
I love this channel and I love watching all your videos. I will say I would happily trade your heatwave for mine haha! It is 40.5 Celsius or 105 Fahrenheit where I am lol!!! Beautiful, beautiful dress!
You look amazing as always. I've always wanted to dress up in clothes from the past and work where you could. But didn't get to I love anything fashion, hair, makeup, and nails which I do from home now. Anyways I love it and it's beautiful love the hat. It would be beautiful in lavender I love purple. Thank you for sharing God bless. 💖💖💖🤗
Don't give up hope yet, my ambition is to create a place that brings to life various cultures from thoughout history, as part of that, I'll need people dressed in historical clothing from the various time periods
I have frozen shoulder in both my left and right shoulders! Incredibly limiting and very painful!! I am told it can take many months to recover! It's awesome hearing the seagulls in the background.
I love Your tutorials! The books where wery well made and easy to understand in my opinion, certanly among the best sewing books i ever had! Sometime i got the impression that we are afraid of shoing the female body in natural situations today, especialy i think children should know that everybody looks exactly like they do and there is nothing weird or strange with the human body.
This is again a stunning dress Izabella :o I absolutely love it, looks just amazing. I am a big fan off those dresses, and would be so nice to see more around.
i enjoyed your information as always. you always make me smile. although I must admit I was laughing when you were complaining about how hot it was. I am in Louisiana (America) tempetures can get over 100 degrees. 86 F is cool to me. Something tells me I would enjoy English weather.
The difference in humidity makes the heat feel really different. A lower heat with low humidity feels fast alot hotter then higher humidity and higher temperature.
am in the palm springs area. our temps are higher but man, we dont have your humidity. tried summer in so carolina & the humidity made me sick.. was too bad cause it was so pretty there
I would love a video where you talk about your process for converting fashion plates into real garments. I make clothes but wouldn't really know where to start from just a drawing!
What a stunning outfit! I always want your hats 😍 I have shoulder issues too and the algorithm has seen fit to send me videos on “hanging” for shoulder health. Might be of use for you. I’ve only just carefully stated to explore this.
Wow, what a gorgeous outfit! Does the bustle mean that more air gets around your legs? If so, I hope that means you were a wee bit cooler on that very hot day!
I see now why you really cannot hit a plateau in your costume making. You're doing several centuries! Even just doing Victorian would require a lifetime to get all the eras perfect. But I do think you've probably hit a sweet spot with your sewing skills. I don't think you will look at your latest work in ten years and be ashamed. Not at all! I love the seagull cries in this one. Your sound quality is really nice in this one. The lighting is very nice, too.
I fell into the cellar, getting water with a bucket, scratched my thigh, treated it with an antiseptic. I keep watching your video today, no matter what.
I WISH it was 86°F here, it's been 95°F- 99°F here in Mississippi, unless there is a thunderstorm, which looks like is fixing to happen, lol! If you don't want A/C, may I suggest an attic fan? They're wonderful for keeping the house cool without A/C.
AC is very uncommon and as a result quite expensive in the UK. Couple this with the European climate being generally colder, our homes are typically built to retain heat and as a result, it would be bloody lovely for AC installation to become a norm here.
So Monet! Beautiful setting up of your stills. I love this outfit. Is it my imagination or is there a sheen on the blue? What type of cotton is it? It reminds me of the polished cotton seen on extant garments which I keep looking for but with no success!
Renaissance Fabrics (online) carries glazed / polished cotton. I believe theirs is 100% cotton now and no longer the cotton/poly blend, for greater historical accuracy 😸
I would love to see a video on how you personally launder your historical garments! Then I heard you say the bodice was easily laundered, it made me wonder-do you hand wash, machine wash, or use a combination of both?
Ultimamente, estou procurando muitas referências de trages desse período e vi algumas fotos desse maravilhoso traje no Pinterest, mas sem links! E agora estou vendo o vídeo sobre ele, parabéns! 💗💗
its way easier to get out of. undo ties & hooks and everything from the waist just drops. & you step out of it---- I can undress down to my chemise in less than five minutes
Get well, God bless you always and your team of like-minded people! The main thing is that the leading arm, the right one, did not suffer. Hold your tail as a pipe! (it means never lose heart and overcome all adversity.)
You know it's true love when your husband willingly helps you lace your corset, untwist your bustle improver, and fasten the waistband of your skirt. What a gentleman!
Waiting for all the "How can you go to the toilet in that?" and "I would be sweating in those layers" comments 😄
The thing is that she made seperate videos for this questions
Its made of a thin breathable material
As someone who sweats a lot, it doesn't matter if I'm wearing just a tshirt or more layers. I would still sweat. One good thing about layers is the bottom layers absorb the sweat so you don't look like you've been dunked into the water like if you're only wearing one layer.
I can’t always blame them, since the amount of layers does make it look hot and a few of them are an uninformed public who’ve never watched a Prior Attire video before. But getting that education on how each layer is light and properly paired is really quite fascinating and becomes very useful knowledge to know in this day and age, too.
@@krdiaz8026 exactly. If its hot, youre gonna sweat. Youre supposed to sweat. Its nice to have an extra layer to wick it away and everyone doesnt have to see pit stains
An Edouard Manet painting come to life.Beautiful.
For all those who can't fathom wearing "so much clothing in the heat":
These are all natural (plant) fibres, eg cotton, linen, silk. That means they 'breathe', or that air can pass through the material and your sweat will actually help cool you.
None of the clothing is made from synthetic fibres, eg polyester, acetate, nylon, etc. Those will trap your sweat, prevent airflow, and essentially hotbox you in your own clothing.
I've dressed in 16th century Ottoman Turkish clothing during the summer before, and it's nearly as many layers (four: dōn, gömlek, zibiin, and kaftan) of mostly silk.
And no, I did *not* sweat to death.
All people complein about the layers is people that never used cloths like this. They only use streach cloths and flowy long skirts are so nice in warm weather
So pretty! I've worn my very lightweight wool and linen chemise at miserably hot renaissance fairs and agree that it can be just as bearable as modern clothing...you're going to be feeling it in 90 degree heat no matter what, but covering up helps a lot.
The unintentional best thing about this video for me is the matter of fact demonstration of the fact that you CAN put shoes on after a corset. 😁 It's one of those historical costuming memes that get on my nerves after a while since I can put on my shoes in Regency stays, with a rigid wooden busk, so every time someone brings it up it's like... oh, really?
ETA: This heat fries my brain, seriously. I intended to say, first and foremost, that the late bustle era is my favourite part of the bustle era (not actually my era) and the seaside dresses are one of my favourite aspects of it so this was a delight!
Lol, thanks. Is actually have a separate video debunking that myth:-)
What a beautiful outfit. I love the jacket with the 2 coordinating fabrics. It’s so flattering on you! The hat is lovely too!
I used to hate Second Bustle era, but I am slowly falling in love with it. It makes you look like a tall statuesque woman.
Same
I love everything about the gown it’s gorgeous. I also love the hat and the shoes too. I would definitely wear that. You look beautiful too
The movement of those thin skirts probably gave a wonderful breeze when you waked.
I LOVE how she just plops down on the bed after putting the bustle on. puts to bed the silly idea that you cant sit in one, doesnt it :) - AND she proves yet again how easily one can move & maneuver IN a corset. she put her shoes on AFTER it. -- tho i must say i think the all in one skirt seems to be much more difficult than layers.
I love the side buttons on the bodice. Really frames the shape of the waist. And I’m a big fan of the gentle pastel shades of the outfit in general!
It so satisfying how the umbrella and the hat match the dress
Your husband is very cute! I like seeing him helping you, he seems very loving and kind.
I studied architecture and one time I had a task to draw Brighton promenade. I liked it very much, because of all that lacy details. I remember dreaming that I was such a victorian lady walking around there like you are in the video:) lovely!
I guess the ‘80’s were all about big in both the 19th and 20th centuries…1880’s big butts, 1980’s big hair. Come to think of it the 1780’s were still into big hips (at least at court)…hmmm- 1680’s? They did sort of have a thing for very low necklines…
Thanks for GRWM and taking us along to the shore!
The finger wiggle of assistance! 🤣
The photo from North Devon looks like the cover of a mystery novel, the intrepid sleuth goes "Oh dear. A misplaced body." 🤣
What a smashing dress! Very Monet, it seemed to me. Promenading beside the seaside, with one's parasol at the ready: quite a saucy glimpse of a well-turned ankle. Thanks for posting.
The dress is beautiful, perfect for the seaside.
I cannot imagine the amount of washing they must have done each week by hand.
And they certainly were clever in sewing. What an achievement to make that outfit. How lucky we are today.
I do wish they’d bring back parasols. So practical and beautiful to use in this hot summer.
Wonderful assistant by the way.
I saw someone using a parasol just the other day... dressed modern, but had one. Not a bad idea at all. Re clothes, outer clothes usually weren't washed, because they couldn't be unless they were cotton. They were usually just brushed down... so they did rather smell after awhile. The cast of Downton Abbey, who wore many real vintage garments from the era whenever possible, even said that they stunk. Undergarments were washed regularly though.
They had maids to do their laundry.
It's very common in Asian countries and Asian neighbourhoods in large US cities; I've purchased parasols at secondhand shops in MA, and in Sunset Park (Brooklyn).
Such a proper lady's maid, he is!
It's interesting to know what is considered a heatwave in different parts of the world. 30 degrees Celsius is a relatively normal summer day here in Wisconsin.
I do say this light blue looks fetching on you. I love it when you do outfits in this blue or a light blue and white stripe.
True- our heatwave ended up being a record one with temperatures in low 40s- but even 30s are difficult to withstand in the Uk where our houses have been built in view of keeping the cold out and heat in and air on us rare- just not needed usually
@@priorattire This is true. Most houses here in Wisconsin that do not have air conditioning are made to retain heat for our blistering cold winters and also keep the hot, humid days of summer from penetrating into the house. Brick is often seen. Those not made in brick really do suffer in summer. I'm quite privileged to have air conditioning; we did have to buy a new unit last year and the weeks we waited were during an unprecedented heat wave and we all pretty much went to the grocery just to luxuriate in the ice cream aisle! XD It was so hot.
The difference in humidity makes the heat very different. 30 in dry humidity is harder to deal with then 40 in high humidity
It does take a while (and some help) to get dressed, but the end result is stunning.
Hi Isabel, my great grandfather lived in Yorkshire England in the late 1800’s by the sea in a small parish called Mappleton. Next door to All Saints. I imagine that this is what my great grandmother would have worn. They were upper class for sure.
This is such a lovely outfit. I especially love that color. And in this heat, I decided to buy you a lemonade rather than a coffee. I love the matching accessories!
funny enough - when i lived in the middle east, they would serve us tea (chai tea) boiling hot in the middle of the day (just before noon prayer) very sweet. but you felt cooler after drinking it.. strangest thing.. try it sometime & see if works for you too!. i drink hot tea all summer here in the desert
That dress is simply lovely, both in style and color choice! Gorgeous!
You talk about vampires, and then "our ancestors survived". I went straight into imagining ancestors still being around. 🧛♂
Such a wonderful dress. I love the colors and style. I'm really looking forward to every new video, especially when you are willing to share your experience with us regardless of the heat. Greetings from (equally hot) Germany 😘
The dress captures the seaside atmosphere so well. Love the sunglasses!
I hope you stay well and cool. I heard it will be around 104/40 in London this week. I also saw on your Insta that you are not feeling too well, so please, get well soon. I love the first two books and am saving up for the third. I'm currently making a "capsule wardrobe" based on the rollerskating outfit and the winter jacket and overskirt from your second book.
I'm 15 and Love Victorian dresses really any Victorian things and have enjoyed your videos, thank you!
I was told by my grand aunt, ladies during the hot part of the day stayed in, wore petticoats and a very light cotton robe affair. She grew up on Tenn in the large southern house withwide shady porches all around. One section of top floor porch had lattice around back so ladies could go out there.
30 degrees Celsius! That's what it is here in Canada's London today! Thank you for another lovely Bustle Era piece and for reminding us that baleen would inevitably have been a lot lighter than steel; the past is a mystery for so many of us in so many ways....
Also, I'm almost certain I've seen the 1887 *fashion plate* you're embodying for us today!
I have included it in the video?
@@priorattire Yes; I meant *before* that. I'm still something of an apprentice when it comes to historical fashion so I still feel special when I understand a reference lol
I always watch you with pleasure! We can see how much you put your heart and soul into your work. You are a beacon of knowledge in the history of the costume and its attributes for all of us. It`s a pity, in light of the abundance of information, it is not always possible to watch your videos, but I try.
You look lovely Dear! Thank you for sharing how women dressed in the past.
@David Bryant thank you so much! God id great and greatly to be praised!
@David Bryant ua-cam.com/video/_arxmEFlrV8/v-deo.html
I live in Dallas, TX
Fascinating to watch the process of getting dressed in Period clothing. i adore your videos. Thank you for all your effort. 💖💖💖
I love the late 1880's silhouette..its so pretty!😊
Love love love this dress! It’s giving me Scarlett O’Hara’s dress that she wears to the lumber mill to visit Ashley, white with the blue bolero jacket. Wrong era by 7~ years but it reminded me of it
As always, breathtaking stills and the technical part of "geting into those things" is super interesting. :D
Das Kleid ist so so wundervoll 🌸🌸🌸
Absolutely fabulous! I love the fingers to assist!!
You are absolutely stunning, talented, humorous, knowledgeable, and a gift to educate us and enjoy your expert skills with your garments! ❤your swagger to the percussion instruments at the end!
Such a beautiful dress but a lot of clothes for a warm day.
So glad to hear about your shoulder! I hope you continue to recover in leaps and bounds ❤️
I do love your creations. I’d go to Brighton every weekend hoping to see you there if I loved over there.
I’d say when the bustles got into the “horse butt” size, it had gone too far, but natural form was beautiful.
I never considered using buckles for my elastic garters, great idea (I just machine-stitched them closed, then sewed an embroidered appliqué over the seam). I’ve made three pairs now because it seems line I can never find a complete pair when I need them. I suppose I’m strange, but I love wearing silk stockings with garters under my modern everyday dresses, it’s so much more comfy than tights.
I always wear silk undies and petticoats, too, or “half-slips” as we call them in the US, our “full slips” have a bodice as well as petticoat skirt. Hardly anyone wears either nowadays, spandex shape-wear has replaced them, but I don’t like that, it’s too hot and tight. Silk slips are so hard to find nowadays, I treasure my old ones and might have to start making my own.
@@kimberlyperrotis8962 I only wear thigh highs too and wear silk half slips. It is easy to find slips, especially online. I like thicker sweater thigh highs for the middle of winter, and they do not have them usually, so I cut the legs off the tights and make them into thigh highs. They have elastic garters that go around the legs both online and usually at the local "adult" store, so that is where I get mine. I used to make my own that tied, but the already bought, elastic ones held better overall I found. Thigh highs that are thinner or opaque are easier to find and I love how those have the silicone built in garters. They are comfortable and hold very nicely. I never wear pants, they are so uncomfortable with an hourglass shape! I only wear dresses and skirts, usually knee length or a smidge longer.
Thank you for posting. I was glad to see you were still doing these even in the unheard of heat wave hitting Britian.
Fabulous outfit. Love the hat. You look amazing in this ensemble. Perfection!
Beautiful outfit for summer
Love your video
Take care til next video
Those seaside pictures of you in your beautiful gown reminded me of some seaside paintings done in the 1880's. Lovely color and design! I can't imagine myself wearing something like that in the summer. Maybe summers were a whole lot cooler back then.
*Me at **14:30** watching PA button up the bodice* "Yes, but how would one launder that pretty white and pale blue collar! You're going to sweat onto that collar and not be able to bleach it!!"
*Me at **18:16** seeing the fashion plate* "Ahhhhh, a lacy partlet with a cute brooch!"
Don't blame you for leaving off a partlet; English summers are a good deal hotter now than they were 135 years ago!!
Mixed emotions here.
-Lovely colors, overall appearance and another hat I would so love to wear.
-Is this when -does this dress make my bum look big- and yes, was a good thing?
I absolutely love how you make what are quite outlandish ensembles (in this day and age) look elegant, perfectly reasonable and quite wearable. 😎
this is such a lovely colour on you! Possibly one of my favourite looks I've seen you do!! xx
Ok, but, Lucas has the perfect voice (in the 'intrepid wanderer' bit) for nature documentaries.
I love this channel and I love watching all your videos. I will say I would happily trade your heatwave for mine haha! It is 40.5 Celsius or 105 Fahrenheit where I am lol!!! Beautiful, beautiful dress!
That was the temperature we got a cal hole if days later…
It’s lovely .love the color combo. But I d be sitting on a chair on a porch with a fan
I can just imagine the attention you garnered going to the beach dressed that way!
You look amazing as always. I've always wanted to dress up in clothes from the past and work where you could. But didn't get to I love anything fashion, hair, makeup, and nails which I do from home now. Anyways I love it and it's beautiful love the hat. It would be beautiful in lavender I love purple. Thank you for sharing God bless. 💖💖💖🤗
Don't give up hope yet, my ambition is to create a place that brings to life various cultures from thoughout history, as part of that, I'll need people dressed in historical clothing from the various time periods
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen that sounds lovely!
@@cindykincade589 Sank Ya
Always a pleasure to watch you dress in new attire. I’d definitely need a ladies maid.
I have frozen shoulder in both my left and right shoulders! Incredibly limiting and very painful!! I am told it can take many months to recover! It's awesome hearing the seagulls in the background.
yes, i was told 2 years. i need to work in that time so i opted ( and paid!) for the MUA and it was lifechanging.
Oh, it looks so lovely 🥰
I love Your tutorials! The books where wery well made and easy to understand in my opinion, certanly among the best sewing books i ever had!
Sometime i got the impression that we are afraid of shoing the female body in natural situations today, especialy i think children should know that everybody looks exactly like they do and there is nothing weird or strange with the human body.
Well said!
This is again a stunning dress Izabella :o I absolutely love it, looks just amazing. I am a big fan off those dresses, and would be so nice to see more around.
It is a beautiful dress .
You and your husband are so cute
I love watching your videos, I wish I could afford to buy from your shop
I think she has patterns as well. if not others do
i enjoyed your information as always. you always make me smile. although I must admit I was laughing when you were complaining about how hot it was. I am in Louisiana (America) tempetures can get over 100 degrees. 86 F is cool to me. Something tells me I would enjoy English weather.
I’m in FL
The difference in humidity makes the heat feel really different. A lower heat with low humidity feels fast alot hotter then higher humidity and higher temperature.
am in the palm springs area. our temps are higher but man, we dont have your humidity. tried summer in so carolina & the humidity made me sick.. was too bad cause it was so pretty there
Beautiful ensemble. The sounds of the sea are soothing and calming.
Always so fun with the beautiful gowns!
Now we know why the lady of means needed staff. I'd have gone mad trying to lace that up by myself daily.
とても素敵です。もしビクトリア時代の英国にタイムスリップ旅行が出来るなら、私もこんな素敵なドレスを着て、街を歩いてみたいです。
I would love a video where you talk about your process for converting fashion plates into real garments. I make clothes but wouldn't really know where to start from just a drawing!
I have one video on that already…
Very Beautiful color.
What a stunning outfit! I always want your hats 😍 I have shoulder issues too and the algorithm has seen fit to send me videos on “hanging” for shoulder health. Might be of use for you. I’ve only just carefully stated to explore this.
Wow, what a gorgeous outfit! Does the bustle mean that more air gets around your legs? If so, I hope that means you were a wee bit cooler on that very hot day!
Dat is Correct, but I still perfer Egyptian Clothing
Yep! Crinoline type things are even better because they actively swing and basically act like a giant fan.
Precious attire! Congratulations!
Absolutely beautiful.
I see now why you really cannot hit a plateau in your costume making. You're doing several centuries! Even just doing Victorian would require a lifetime to get all the eras perfect. But I do think you've probably hit a sweet spot with your sewing skills. I don't think you will look at your latest work in ten years and be ashamed. Not at all! I love the seagull cries in this one. Your sound quality is really nice in this one. The lighting is very nice, too.
I fell into the cellar, getting water with a bucket, scratched my thigh, treated it with an antiseptic. I keep watching your video today, no matter what.
J’adore magnifique love 😍🥰
Love my bustle costume for Dickens On the Strand. 100°F + on the beach in Texas today.
Bless you Dear! Dallas is just too hot right now!
“Let the waves hit your feet, and the sand be your seat.”
- Unknown
Absolutely gorgeous 👏👏👏🇬🇧
Perfect!!!!!
Did women really wear sunglasses in summer? Amazed.
men and women :-)
Lovely as ever,despite the weather! loved this ensemble! 😊🥵
I WISH it was 86°F here, it's been 95°F- 99°F here in Mississippi, unless there is a thunderstorm, which looks like is fixing to happen, lol! If you don't want A/C, may I suggest an attic fan? They're wonderful for keeping the house cool without A/C.
106 in Texas...
99 in Philly. Heat index 104
AC is very uncommon and as a result quite expensive in the UK. Couple this with the European climate being generally colder, our homes are typically built to retain heat and as a result, it would be bloody lovely for AC installation to become a norm here.
Isabella, you look like a painting!!
OMG to jest najwspanialsze co do tej pory widziałam 😍😍😍
Oh, how lovely!
So Monet! Beautiful setting up of your stills. I love this outfit. Is it my imagination or is there a sheen on the blue? What type of cotton is it? It reminds me of the polished cotton seen on extant garments which I keep looking for but with no success!
It is glazed cotton
@@priorattire thank you.
Renaissance Fabrics (online) carries glazed / polished cotton. I believe theirs is 100% cotton now and no longer the cotton/poly blend, for greater historical accuracy 😸
that’s beautiful
I would love to see a video on how you personally launder your historical garments! Then I heard you say the bodice was easily laundered, it made me wonder-do you hand wash, machine wash, or use a combination of both?
Hand wash
@@priorattire Thank you!
Ultimamente, estou procurando muitas referências de trages desse período e vi algumas fotos desse maravilhoso traje no Pinterest, mas sem links! E agora estou vendo o vídeo sobre ele, parabéns! 💗💗
I love your videos 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Looks breezy. 😁
Classy and beautiful!
Its very beautiful, but I would feel trapped inside lol. Afraid to never get it off.
its way easier to get out of. undo ties & hooks and everything from the waist just drops. & you step out of it---- I can undress down to my chemise in less than five minutes
Great stuff!
Get well, God bless you always and your team of like-minded people! The main thing is that the leading arm, the right one, did not suffer. Hold your tail as a pipe! (it means never lose heart and overcome all adversity.)
Thank you/ but There is no team here? I am pretty ambidextrous so left arm is as important as the right one here …