Getting Dressed in the 1830s

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  • @thelredtheunready1894
    @thelredtheunready1894 5 років тому +6699

    It’s not a crows eye video unless there are ribbon garters tied below the knees

  • @kirstenirwin9084
    @kirstenirwin9084 5 років тому +2066

    Anne of Green Gables would lose her mind over those puffed sleeves.

  • @MelissaChapin
    @MelissaChapin 5 років тому +4557

    I wonder how many children fell asleep in church, on carriage rides, etc., with their wee heads sinking into those billowing sleeves?

    • @foreverwander0320
      @foreverwander0320 5 років тому +330

      Melissa Chapin What a sweet idea

    • @MelissaChapin
      @MelissaChapin 5 років тому +429

      Hayley Beth I used to lean in to my grandmother’s soft-trimmed coats in church. Father Blaise always made sure his sermons and homilies could be understood by everyone, children included. 😌
      I really believe young people quite naturally experience life with every sense at once. Between the silky softness of Grammy’s coat, the gentle yet firmly reassuring content of Father Blaise’s Bible stories, the flickering twinkle of the candles and the smell of freshly rained-on cut grass from outside, I felt completely safe and nestled in the palm of God’s hands. 🙏🏼✨

    • @MEVP4499
      @MEVP4499 5 років тому +378

      That is such an innocent and cute way of looking into the small details of everyday life from that time, so poetic; I love it!

    • @NeutralNinetails
      @NeutralNinetails 5 років тому +136

      Mom's have made excellent pillows for forever probably!

    • @juliem.4400
      @juliem.4400 5 років тому +40

      Sweet comment!

  • @greathouseofdel
    @greathouseofdel 5 років тому +5054

    this dress makes me realize that The Little Mermaid was set in 1830's

    • @JB-vd8bi
      @JB-vd8bi 5 років тому +540

      Yep. Was written in 1836

    • @KennyBye
      @KennyBye 5 років тому +274

      it also made me realize that the original into the woods production was set in the 1830’s lmfao

    • @kikyo1267
      @kikyo1267 5 років тому +17

      Delfina Garcia I thought the same thing lol

    • @sentienttapioca5409
      @sentienttapioca5409 5 років тому +271

      And, fortunately, the animated film was produced in 1989, when puffy sleeves were ‘in’ again. Seems to happen every 70 years or so...

    • @diamondcrystal9308
      @diamondcrystal9308 5 років тому +27

      That's caz it looks like Ariel's dress.

  • @kirstenpaff8946
    @kirstenpaff8946 5 років тому +2719

    18th century fashion: Nobody is crazier than me!
    1830s fashion: Hold my beer.

    • @thumperas22
      @thumperas22 5 років тому +8

      Kirsten Paff lmao true

    • @diamondcrystal9308
      @diamondcrystal9308 5 років тому +2

      LMAO

    • @TheClassics01
      @TheClassics01 5 років тому +30

      Kirsten Paff isn’t the correct phrase “Hold my mead” for the time and setting?

    • @kirstenpaff8946
      @kirstenpaff8946 5 років тому +35

      @@TheClassics01 Mead is generally more of a medieval drink. It obviously existed in the 1830s, but beer/ale was more common.

    • @Temater
      @Temater 5 років тому +18

      1830s fashion: Hold my wine (would be more accurate in this setting)

  • @jabbatheslut1452
    @jabbatheslut1452 5 років тому +2018

    You ready to go out?
    -Hol' up,I'm only at my second petty coat!

    • @JB-vd8bi
      @JB-vd8bi 5 років тому +74

      It doesn't take long to dress like this. I know girls spending 2hrs on hair and makeup

    • @spwingawakeningmakesmecwy3193
      @spwingawakeningmakesmecwy3193 5 років тому +32

      Kristina Mansouri A lot of the times there weren’t knickers worn under all the petticoats, making it easier to use the washroom. I’m not positive when knickers became common to wear though.

    • @Izzy41630
      @Izzy41630 5 років тому +22

      @Kristina Mansouri I can't speak to the particular outfit in this video, but a lot of the time, the underdrawers have a slit in them, so basically you would just find yourself the proper receptacle (chamber pot or what have you), and basically just squat over it, lift some skirts out of the way, and do your business.
      Oddly enough, a lot of spanx are being designed this way, now, too.

    • @talosheeg
      @talosheeg 5 років тому +12

      @Kristina Mansouri that's why her drawers are open legged instead of closed at the crotch. That means instead of taking everything off, she just opens her legs and squats over the toilet or chamber pot, and BOOM, done!

    • @diamondcrystal9308
      @diamondcrystal9308 5 років тому +1

      @Kristina Mansouri you wear a diaper lmao

  • @thesamiminnellihour9685
    @thesamiminnellihour9685 5 років тому +763

    date: what do you want to eat at the movies?
    girl: pulls buffet out of sleeves

    • @tdsims1963
      @tdsims1963 5 років тому +8

      😂😂😂😂😂Funny!!

    • @zimora4422
      @zimora4422 4 роки тому

      Sami Rivera lol

    • @klillym1461
      @klillym1461 4 роки тому +7

      Talk about leg of mutton sleeves

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 4 роки тому +9

      Nah, that would be in her pockets, whether they were integral to the dress or a separate item accessed through slits in the skirt. While not _quite_ as spacious as the pocket hoops of the latter half of the 18th century, the pockets of the 1830s would still be large enough to fit a book or a bottle in one pocket and a meal in the other.

    • @piyadas3193
      @piyadas3193 4 роки тому

      LOL

  • @zoeh.2361
    @zoeh.2361 5 років тому +4223

    oh how they would gasp at what we wear now 😂

    • @iizg208
      @iizg208 5 років тому +63

      Z H my thoughts exactly lmao!

    • @ayanochan207
      @ayanochan207 5 років тому +14

      They don’t

    • @ayanochan207
      @ayanochan207 5 років тому +32

      They make a surprising moving that shows a gasp

    • @alethapoole2389
      @alethapoole2389 5 років тому +88

      It's a bit sad actually though.

    • @Lillian-yu6sm
      @Lillian-yu6sm 5 років тому +223

      How scandalous I can see your shoulders and your knees ... *gasp* is that her mid drift

  • @skyscraper1243
    @skyscraper1243 5 років тому +2254

    Could you do a Victorian Governess dress like Jane Eyre?

    • @paigemclachlan2189
      @paigemclachlan2189 5 років тому +26

      Sky scraper yes please! I was just about to say this!!

    • @slouallen3832
      @slouallen3832 5 років тому +3

      omg yes

    • @DesyCassiotaku
      @DesyCassiotaku 5 років тому +1

      Yassss

    • @jenny9139
      @jenny9139 5 років тому +1

      YESSS!!!

    • @GM-wq6kq
      @GM-wq6kq 5 років тому +31

      That would be amazing! Either Jane Eyre or Charlotte Brontë herself!!

  • @AliciaVintage
    @AliciaVintage 5 років тому +983

    I don't know if this is a popular opinion, but I absolutely love the 1830's fashion.

    • @kayland.5724
      @kayland.5724 5 років тому +48

      Alicia Vintage I do as well! I also love the fashion from the 1920s, 30s and 60’s.
      Ah hell
      I just love fashion

    • @cookieanon7794
      @cookieanon7794 5 років тому +55

      Alicia Vintage I thought it was super ugly at first but over time it really grew on me. The gowns are gorgeous!

    • @slimemold4767
      @slimemold4767 5 років тому +10

      i dont know............i like 1920s fashion but 1830s fashion just seems too ridiculous

    • @oliveranderson7264
      @oliveranderson7264 5 років тому +10

      I’ve grown to like it too

    • @chubbybunny6975
      @chubbybunny6975 5 років тому +17

      I think they're beautiful. I'm a fan of all types of dresses worn during the 1800's

  • @L.Peacock
    @L.Peacock 5 років тому +744

    Comments: omg this looks so restrictive! Poor women :(
    Me: I bet the stay would make my scoliosis feel much better

    • @elleofthenight7597
      @elleofthenight7597 4 роки тому +103

      My Nona wore a corset after her back operation and she said she'd never felt more supported. While we're in quarantine, I'm making myself a pair of Regency short stays to wear instead of a bra...much more comfortable and will give me a lot more back support!

    • @Risaala
      @Risaala 4 роки тому +67

      I love how safe and supported my corsets make me feel. I mean, in today's fashion, you're supposed to achieve a fashionable silhouette with diet and exercise--back in the day we had stays!

    • @ProKilirsha
      @ProKilirsha 4 роки тому +22

      ​@@elleofthenight7597 Me too! I'm working on the mock-up now. I've done a couple of fittings now and it feels amazingly supportive how the wide big panel is sitting on the back and the sides of the ribs. Especially wearing it over a shift is super comfortable.

    • @HosCreates
      @HosCreates 4 роки тому +30

      Bernadette Banner has a sway back and hers helps her back feel better !

    • @kaliwatson3948
      @kaliwatson3948 4 роки тому +8

      Many women actually worse them loose as back support

  • @melancholygirl7793
    @melancholygirl7793 5 років тому +904

    I would like to see you guys do fashion from anne of green gables, just to see if adaptations of the book are accurate.

    • @kristonio17
      @kristonio17 5 років тому +36

      Yes please! We need some romantic sea-swept Anne-girl dresses.

    • @melancholygirl7793
      @melancholygirl7793 5 років тому +60

      @@kristonio17 I want them to do the same thing in that video where the actress imitated the painting of the girl with pearl earrings. Get an actress that looks like Anne and when she leaves the house she can meet Diana on her way to school.

    • @melancholygirl7793
      @melancholygirl7793 5 років тому

      @@monmothma3358 Thanks😊

    • @monmothma3358
      @monmothma3358 5 років тому +16

      Great idea, oh I loved those books and series... I don't think they always got it right, as puffed sleeves were modern (Anne craved them), which would indicate 1890s or something (not 1830s of course, that would be too early), while the fashion on the show was mostly 1905-1910 Edwardian. Or maybe that was only when she was grown? I don't mind either way, Edwardian is my favorite period of fashion, ever since I was introduced to it by... Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea lol.

    • @melancholygirl7793
      @melancholygirl7793 5 років тому +2

      @@monmothma3358 Maybe it's like chokers and off the shoulder tops. Not that appreciated in it's time but it made a comeback with everyone thinking that's it's modern fashion.

  • @pay1370
    @pay1370 5 років тому +170

    I never thought i would ever like anything 1830's, but here i am living for that pink dress! Great work!

  • @thomasandhappyfriendtellei6527
    @thomasandhappyfriendtellei6527 5 років тому +911

    Can you dress like people in the Titanic 1912 lady's please.

  • @irgendwelchedinge
    @irgendwelchedinge 5 років тому +1188

    can you imagine having an itch somewhere at the waist under those 3 petticoats and th stay... nightmare!

    • @ArisuTheFirst
      @ArisuTheFirst 5 років тому +211

      Can confirm: while wearing a corset isn't really uncomfortable or painful, having an itch under it is the absolute worst!

    • @IveGotItTwisted
      @IveGotItTwisted 5 років тому +99

      Oh god it's be like having your foot itch while you're wearing sneakers 😱 Noooooooooo

    • @serenesista
      @serenesista 5 років тому +39

      irgendwelchedinge or going to the bathroom and having to lift all that. There’s no way you didn’t leave a trail of poop stains or pee. Yuck.

    • @IveGotItTwisted
      @IveGotItTwisted 5 років тому +56

      @@serenesista There are actually a couple lifts you can do for dresses with big petticoats and such so you don't soil your clothes! I can find a link for a video I've seen demonstrating them on a different channel if you'd like :)

    • @IveGotItTwisted
      @IveGotItTwisted 5 років тому +29

      @@serenesista ua-cam.com/video/NUHeSTDv_24/v-deo.html in case you were interested. I also thought it'd be super weird and difficult but turns out it's pretty easy 😊

  • @alechiavassa
    @alechiavassa 5 років тому +473

    The 1830's were the 1980's of the 19th century.

  • @AngelaGWillis
    @AngelaGWillis 5 років тому +488

    Beautiful.
    I would love to see a Playlist of a variety of eras, dressing for pregnancy.

    • @TheNightWatcher1385
      @TheNightWatcher1385 5 років тому +29

      I’m no expert, but I was always told that in those days that when a woman was pregnant, she would rarely leave the home until the baby was delivered. Could be wrong though.

    • @Julesb2183
      @Julesb2183 5 років тому +22

      They just loosened the stays. There were no maternity clothes.

    • @Julesb2183
      @Julesb2183 5 років тому +19

      @@TheNightWatcher1385 Not in the 1800s. I believe that specific practice was mainly for royalty. Earlier, they'd go to their rooms the last month or so and stay there. It was a whole ritual. Victoria probably kept hidden a bit, but I don't think it was the same.

    • @PolyBiBadger
      @PolyBiBadger 5 років тому +7

      Julianne Briscoe they had maternity corsets

    • @diamondcrystal9308
      @diamondcrystal9308 5 років тому +4

      Same, I wondered do pregnant women back then wore all of this

  • @Sha-Ne-Ru
    @Sha-Ne-Ru 5 років тому +280

    I absolutely love these videos, informative and aesthetically pleasing.

  • @hannah_bear6428
    @hannah_bear6428 5 років тому +235

    the dress looks like Ariel’s it’s pretty

    • @urdadsleftasshole69
      @urdadsleftasshole69 5 років тому +24

      That's actually when it was written!
      Hans Christian Andersen wrote the Little Mermaid in 1836 and Disney adapted it in the 80's, when puffy sleeves were coming back.

    • @brandielee7971
      @brandielee7971 5 років тому +6

      That being said, Ariels dress is very clearly based off the 80's gowns front the silhouette.

  • @expressochild2625
    @expressochild2625 5 років тому +159

    I seriously thought that it said getting depressed in the 1830's and it took me like 5 seconds to realize that that was most certainly not what the video was about

    • @lady_sir_knight3713
      @lady_sir_knight3713 5 років тому +1

      me_irl

    • @MelissaChapin
      @MelissaChapin 5 років тому +6

      Unless you had to wash by hand those leg of mutton sleeves. 😳

    • @MishMill
      @MishMill 5 років тому +2

      *Coughs* Marius Pontmercy *Coughs*

  • @ungracefulgrace02
    @ungracefulgrace02 5 років тому +130

    Thank you so so much for making this! I’m a huge lover of fashion from this era, and I absolutely adore the detail and depth that you put into each video, especially this one! Very reminiscent of the styles worn in ‘Gentleman Jack’. I can finally write fully-accurate stories with this information, so thank you! 💛💛

  • @Ellen-cp2sq
    @Ellen-cp2sq 5 років тому +371

    Would you be able to do a video on what a factory worker would wear during the industrial revolution?

    • @laurenconrad1799
      @laurenconrad1799 5 років тому +12

      Ellen They have a video on what a servant from that era would wear (check out Dickensian Christmas 1853), but I agree: I’d love to see how a factory worker would dress. :)

    • @angiemalone7446
      @angiemalone7446 4 роки тому +1

      Denim

    • @irenejohnston6802
      @irenejohnston6802 4 роки тому

      @@angiemalone7446 originated in south of France. Book written by George Borrow. "The Bible in Spain or the Journeys Adventures and Imprisonments of an Englishman in an Attempt to Circulate the Scriptures......" describes Genoese fishermen wore serge D'Nimes, i.e. denim. hard working cloth c1833

  • @loveoffthedamned
    @loveoffthedamned 5 років тому +384

    I love the rainbow belt! Immediately made me think of Gentleman Jack.

    • @ungracefulgrace02
      @ungracefulgrace02 5 років тому +11

      Alina Nikulina YES exactly!

    • @samanthafinn4544
      @samanthafinn4544 5 років тому +13

      Me too
      I love Gentleman Jack a great series.

    • @StarOnTheWater
      @StarOnTheWater 5 років тому +9

      It's not a coincidence.

    • @MariaEduarda-uc6gt
      @MariaEduarda-uc6gt 5 років тому +34

      love that this series is thriving
      took people long enough to do anne lister some justice but here we are lesbians

    • @cynthiaweller7148
      @cynthiaweller7148 5 років тому +7

      i loved that show!! can’t wait for season 2!!

  • @priyankan7604
    @priyankan7604 4 роки тому +5

    Have you noticed the pattern of great cloth materials? The inners are all cotton or linen, which are excellent for air circulation & healthy as well. Not to forget eco friendly. And they look so comfortable. Inners don't need to be fitting. These days even if you opt to buy a cotton undergarment you don't find it. All of it has at least 10% elastane. I remember wearing similar cotton chemise under my school uniform (it was a shirt & pinafore). It used to be so comfortable. I used to stich camisoles out of the same material until I entered my late teens.

  • @phyllislane7840
    @phyllislane7840 5 років тому +43

    To be honest, her socks looked really pretty. I would wear those now. Maybe even the hair accessory too

  • @princessketamine0
    @princessketamine0 3 роки тому +7

    I absolutely live for the people in these comments that do their best to educate some commenters on questions. It makes me so happy :D

  • @rachaelpoulin1997
    @rachaelpoulin1997 5 років тому +134

    This is what I pictured Marianna Lawton from Gentleman Jack looking like when she was young.

    • @mlamBAcher27
      @mlamBAcher27 5 років тому +13

      Rachael Poulin was just going to see if anyone here watches Gentleman Jack! Sophie Rundle’s blue dress in season 1 is stunning!

    • @mlamBAcher27
      @mlamBAcher27 5 років тому +2

      Sindri Emilia Heiland yes! Absolutely! Maybe we will see a pink dress like this one next season! :)

    • @rachaelpoulin1997
      @rachaelpoulin1997 5 років тому +2

      This video also made me wonder why they had Ann wearing drawers if they were still uncommon for most women to wear, though I would suspect it was more for technical reasons than creative.

  • @hadrianopolis1968
    @hadrianopolis1968 4 роки тому +14

    Not many men had the chance to observed a lady getting dressed in the 19th century...I feel privileged ! with all respect.

  • @Natalie-mr1du
    @Natalie-mr1du 4 роки тому +102

    Am I the only one who wishes to dress like this. It’s so beautiful

    • @shaeflatt8428
      @shaeflatt8428 3 роки тому +10

      absolutely not. if i weren’t broke as all hell i’d dress like this every day

    • @user-nk6fn1lu4i
      @user-nk6fn1lu4i 3 роки тому +6

      Only on special occasion not everyday for me

    • @lifesmithurduchannel1119
      @lifesmithurduchannel1119 3 роки тому

      Only if I knew how to iron these dresses and what to do when you have to go to toilet

    • @shaeflatt8428
      @shaeflatt8428 3 роки тому +1

      @@lifesmithurduchannel1119 when you go to the bathroom, you can either use a chamber pot (which u lift under your dress and up to your bits), or simply hike up the skirt and sit on a normal toilet. idk how thatd work but you might be able to. maybe look up how to sit in a hoop skirt if you want to learn how?

    • @shaeflatt8428
      @shaeflatt8428 3 роки тому +1

      @@lifesmithurduchannel1119 and as for ironing, you could probably starch them or use a normal iron that’s safe for the material

  • @Catherine-mp6xk
    @Catherine-mp6xk 5 років тому +37

    I've interpreted a lower class 1830s woman, and I tell you that those hooks and eyes became the bane of my existence, LOL. The dress you have here is beautiful :)

  • @natebroadus8474
    @natebroadus8474 5 років тому +11

    These recreations, and Liv's sumptuous voice, really make learning about these periods of history fascinating.

  • @gachachan6265
    @gachachan6265 4 роки тому +24

    Imagine being able to put on a dress like that. It would just be so wonderful. And omg I would feel so happy and special

  • @annievance8073
    @annievance8073 2 роки тому +3

    Here to learn more about the fashion in BBC's Gentleman Jack. Absolutely incredible show with some of the most amazing and accurate period costumes I've ever seen!

  • @browneyedbitch62
    @browneyedbitch62 5 років тому +2

    I have loved every one of your programs that I have seen. I love the fact that you do voice over it makes it much easier to watch. Again excellent production excellent costuming. I cannot think of any greater praise.

  • @nightangel972000
    @nightangel972000 4 роки тому +43

    Please do a getting dressed in the Tudor era during Henry VIII’s reign.

  • @DAYBROK3
    @DAYBROK3 4 роки тому +10

    the gigot sleeves are totally ridiculous, love them.

  • @fabiolaruiz309
    @fabiolaruiz309 4 роки тому +363

    Imagine when she gets married and they have kids the father will be like “you don’t know the struggle I went through to make you”

    • @smnnightangels4764
      @smnnightangels4764 4 роки тому +8

      😂🤣

    • @tomemeornottomeme1864
      @tomemeornottomeme1864 4 роки тому +77

      Actually, the drawers are open-split. This is how they used the bathroom without having to remove anything, you just lift the gown. So...

    • @jazminrodriguez9026
      @jazminrodriguez9026 4 роки тому +2

      😂😂

    • @DaniAnn
      @DaniAnn 4 роки тому +29

      They only wore crotchless panties it really wasn’t difficult 😂

    • @random...3723
      @random...3723 4 роки тому +3

      They took their time...

  • @michelag5817
    @michelag5817 5 років тому +54

    Beautiful fashions and beautiful video, as always 😍😍😍

  • @torriem1653
    @torriem1653 5 років тому +6

    I wish you all were able to crank videos out left and right, because I love this channel and the thought and passion that goes into each thing you do. Just absolutely beautiful work.

  • @Ælfgifu-1
    @Ælfgifu-1 3 роки тому +2

    I used to volunteer at an historic museum that was set in the 1830s. These outfits are making me homesick!

  • @himeroos911
    @himeroos911 5 років тому +34

    This is amazing! Oh gosh she looks amazing at the end :,)

  • @ElloaASMR
    @ElloaASMR Рік тому

    It's one of my favourite fashion! I find the shapes so elegant!! A fantastic serie by the way! Thank you very much for those delightful videos!

  • @katepittman498
    @katepittman498 5 років тому +44

    Wow this is awesome! Would something like the California gold Rush interest you?

  • @oliviadressler7417
    @oliviadressler7417 3 роки тому +1

    The reason I enjoy this so much is my Grandfather was a tailor in Cincinnati Ohio and were immigrants from Alsace Lorraine

  • @feverspell
    @feverspell 5 років тому +54

    After your "Girl With the Pearl Earring" twist reveal, I was expecting this to be Queen Victoria getting dressed!

    • @feverspell
      @feverspell 5 років тому +7

      Getting Dressed in 1665 Delft, or something to that effect. It was a very nicely done twist. You didn't realize it was coming until the very end. That's why I thought this was going to be Queen Victoria getting dressed for the day. It was still a lovely video besides.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 5 років тому +4

      feverspell
      This was Queen Victoria’s teenage years.

    • @syedmazharhasan6803
      @syedmazharhasan6803 3 роки тому

      @@ragnkja She could still be Princess Victoria of Kent

    • @cleocatra9324
      @cleocatra9324 2 роки тому +1

      This girls to pretty to be Victoria

  • @kristiLB93
    @kristiLB93 5 років тому +2

    That girl’s skin is beauuuutiful! Amazingly designed under layers and gown.

  • @sarachoate88
    @sarachoate88 5 років тому +41

    Watch your back for Gentlemen Jack

  • @vickinoeske1711
    @vickinoeske1711 5 років тому +17

    The dress, especially the sleeves, reminded me of a gown Anne, love of Gentleman Jack would of worn.

  • @tatjanabacovsky4810
    @tatjanabacovsky4810 5 років тому +606

    Beautiful dress, but I think I’ve never appreciated enough how society has evolved to a point where women wear clothes they can actually move in.

    • @ColleenMarble
      @ColleenMarble 5 років тому +179

      we forget that women have always worn clothing that they could move in. With the exception of maybe the aristocracy, who could get away with greater fashion extremes thanks to their fancier fabrics and fewer strenuous activities, these were the clothes women wore every day. They had to be able to move to take care of their children, manage their households, etc.. Maybe the sleeves were less billowing for day time vs. evening, but otherwise the fashion of the time was for everyday clothing that people wore to do everyday things.

    • @tomemeornottomeme1864
      @tomemeornottomeme1864 5 років тому +87

      Restricting clothing is not dead at all. We traded countless layers for tighter garments that don’t breathe well but are a lot more efficient. One day the 2010’s could be seen as horribly uncomfortable and annoying too based on exaggerations.

    • @cor3944
      @cor3944 5 років тому +12

      „Movement“ means duty to work, means unfeminity, means lesser pregnancies - a complete shift of paradigm, for good or for worse.

    • @xPikaRawr
      @xPikaRawr 5 років тому +25

      You forget there were so many other cultures and society where clothing differed a lot

    • @baeksooist
      @baeksooist 5 років тому +53

      note that this style of clothing was only worn by a small privileged percentage of the population, since they had no need to do laborous work. the working class wore much more movement appropriate clothes

  • @anastasialudwika
    @anastasialudwika 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful! Thank you so much for this wonderful video! 1830s fashion is my absolute favorite one)))

  • @bellab41
    @bellab41 5 років тому +18

    Why we still feel the need to start "dressing" two hrs before an event😂😂😂😂

  • @Ilovevintage77
    @Ilovevintage77 5 років тому +1

    I look forward to these so much!! They are historically accurate and the cinematography and production is exquisite plus the narrator and music is very calming to me. All around aesthetically pleasing experience for ears eyes and soul.

  • @WhenYoureAlexa
    @WhenYoureAlexa 5 років тому +15

    So excited! I've been waiting for this video since I started watching Gentleman Jack ❤️

    • @ArtGeek2817
      @ArtGeek2817 5 років тому +1

      Alexa Raven Me too 😊

    • @karendaley3184
      @karendaley3184 5 років тому +1

      That's what I thought of too when I saw those enormous sleeves. That's such a good program!

  • @natashaellis3970
    @natashaellis3970 5 років тому +12

    I just found these videos and I love them! I would like to see Queen Victoria, and a Victorian governess like Jane Eyre.. Also Henry VIII and maybe 1 or all of his 6 wives? I love Outlander so maybe something about the Scottish clans or people in America around that time? Also titanic, maybe from all levels? 1st class to 3rd? Also maybe the 1770s e.g. Georgians Cavendish? That's a lot of requests haha! Love these videos ♡

  • @giselec6846
    @giselec6846 5 років тому +39

    Could you do a getting dressed video for suffragettes please

  • @Sydtha_kid
    @Sydtha_kid 3 роки тому +8

    Clothing stores selling modern clothing: here u go
    Me: I want to wear this *shows video *
    them: why tho

  • @Br0wnEyedQueen
    @Br0wnEyedQueen 5 років тому +14

    I really love those socks! Does anyone know of any recreation shops/recreators or patterns?

    • @lady_sir_knight3713
      @lady_sir_knight3713 5 років тому +6

      Townsends and Sons and American Duchess both sell clocked stockings, but with more of an 18th century pattern.

  • @user-oj5bw7sl8p
    @user-oj5bw7sl8p 5 років тому +2

    Beautiful dress, beautiful hairstyle,- and an incredibly beautiful model!

  • @barcyorky
    @barcyorky 5 років тому +14

    Thank you so much I loved it as always! I need me some 1830s shoes, were they to do die for or what?

  • @andrewcolt8695
    @andrewcolt8695 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful model and beautiful dress!

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 5 років тому +10

    Another wonder from the top of my favorite channels!

  • @yeolnny
    @yeolnny 5 років тому +22

    Can you do a regency ball gown dress up next time? Or a jane austen version, just like your mary shelley one ☺️

  • @Kartsie
    @Kartsie 5 років тому +5

    Beautiful! Making sleeves like those is on my bucket list. 😂

  • @HangryPurpleCat
    @HangryPurpleCat 2 роки тому +2

    This style is slept on so much 😢 The 1830s were such a unique period in 19th century fashion

  • @NZKiwi87
    @NZKiwi87 5 років тому +7

    Flounce bustles and plumpers - I love the words they used!

  • @milanosrp
    @milanosrp 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful, informative video as always! I'm always thrilled to see these videos pop up in my subscription box!

  • @sleepy9883
    @sleepy9883 3 роки тому +3

    I abosluitly love that dress! It's truly adorable! I especially love the puffed up sleeves🌹

  • @EdwardianTailor
    @EdwardianTailor 5 років тому +1

    Very beautifully done! The dress is lovely!

  • @a.n.4470
    @a.n.4470 2 роки тому +3

    Such a beautiful Lady

  • @mouseandryforever6848
    @mouseandryforever6848 10 місяців тому

    I just adore cotton. I had a cotton full length nightie.. I wore it completely out because it was so comfortable

  • @sianvaladian8574
    @sianvaladian8574 5 років тому +5

    Yes!!! I LOVE the 1830s, and the video is stunning as always!

    • @rosepetunia1829
      @rosepetunia1829 5 років тому

      Same. I love the past. Except War and TSWT and other bad things.

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 5 років тому

      Rose Petunia TSWT?? What is that?

    • @rosepetunia1829
      @rosepetunia1829 5 років тому

      + mastersnet18 The Salem Witch Trials.

  • @janesmart1958
    @janesmart1958 5 років тому +1

    I'm so in love with this series. I love this video ☺️

  • @finanwenpiano
    @finanwenpiano 5 років тому +6

    Gentleman Jack theme song started playing in my head as soon as I saw the title and screenshot 😅🎩

  • @annabrown5072
    @annabrown5072 3 роки тому

    In each of these I'm amazed that their never gets ruined 😂

  • @sevenzenhair67
    @sevenzenhair67 4 роки тому +3

    I love watching these even though I couldn’t recreate what a woman like me would wear back in that time.

  • @InnateNobility
    @InnateNobility 3 роки тому +1

    Another beautiful, high quality upload. Thank you for your informative and visually stunning work!

  • @lesliemccormick6527
    @lesliemccormick6527 5 років тому +25

    Great video.
    Would not want to try to manage a heavy period in that....period.
    Or pretty much any time before now.

    • @Naharu.
      @Naharu. 5 років тому +4

      I mean, with that many layers no one would ever know if you were on your period.

    • @LillibitOfHere
      @LillibitOfHere 5 років тому +3

      the mermaid prince but the laundry. I can’t imagine scrubbing period stains out of bloomers, two petticoats, and a plumper every day for a week.

    • @inthemoment875
      @inthemoment875 5 років тому +4

      @@LillibitOfHere Pretty sure they just had rags that they put up there lol. Those clothes would be way too hard to wash stains out of.

  • @kaminigupta6249
    @kaminigupta6249 3 роки тому +1

    The low heel comfortable shoes were the best part of this dress

  • @TheFishWhat
    @TheFishWhat 5 років тому +4

    this is so sensual and delicate, those ribbon garters are making my lesbian heart sing

  • @TiaTam
    @TiaTam 5 років тому +1

    I would love to see a historical get ready for the 1880s or commonfolk/poor folk at some point!
    I've been putting a lot of research into getting my character designs as well as costume designs for myself to look somewhat historically accurate and no matter what I search for I kind of keep finding myself on this or other informative UA-cam channels.
    -Thinking about it, more medieval content would also be really interesting to learn more about because of all the limited sources on the internet... I just can't seem to find much aside from videos on how to arm knights or stay hygienic/do makeup/dressing ladies during that time...-

  • @dianej19
    @dianej19 5 років тому +3

    Really fascinating! It reminds me of the show, Gentleman Jack!

  • @HD-fd7tn
    @HD-fd7tn 5 років тому +1

    I’m obsessed with these dressing videos

  • @stringofpearls4551
    @stringofpearls4551 5 років тому +123

    Your videos are an escape from an increasingly ugly reality, and I always learn something, too. I knew about the awful mutton sleeves but had no idea they were stuffed like that.

    • @vsim3073
      @vsim3073 5 років тому +14

      They’re surprisingly comfortable especially in the winter. There are separate sleeve puffs better suited for summer that aren’t stuffed with down and are instead more of a hoop-like structure. They almost remind me of a paper lamp.

    • @clod8
      @clod8 5 років тому +9

      Down is poofy but light. I’d prefer this over the skin tight sleeves of the 1870’s.

    • @timebomb4562
      @timebomb4562 3 роки тому

      i thought they looked nice but then again i wouldn't know

  • @ThePumpingiron27
    @ThePumpingiron27 5 років тому

    I love how detailed these videos are. 💕

  • @hollyhobgoblin8838
    @hollyhobgoblin8838 4 роки тому +4

    This decade seems to always be hated by fashion history enthusiasts, which I think is completely unfair! It has its quirks, but so does every era in fashion history. I personally think it's very cute and if you look into different fashion plates of the era, there was a lot more diversity in styles and trends than one might expect.

  • @asterismos5451
    @asterismos5451 5 років тому

    A few things I'm not so sure about; if anyone knows please comment!
    Corsets (no longer called stays!) were fully boned at this point, transitioning into the period of half-boned corsets, maybe. But definitely not just stiff fabric. It wasn't the 1500s. Or the 1930s. The laces at the back were also usually tied at the front, looped around the body.
    The shoes were also usually put on before the corset, because you couldn't bend enough to put them on after, but I guess with a maid that isn't an issue, so that's not exactly wrong, just not the common practice.
    Bustles really weren't popularly used until the 1860s/70s though apparently they did exist in the 30s. Mostly just petticoats were used to shape the skirts at this time.
    The vast majority of dresses had the skirt and bodice parts separate, as well as the separate pelarine collars, but the latter was at least addressed. The skirt tied on the same way as the petticoats, and the bodice had laces or hook-and-eye, as shown.
    Good job on doing the hair first though!

    • @mastersnet18
      @mastersnet18 5 років тому +2

      Asterismos because of the empire waist style that was popular right before this era, there was no need to have fully boned stays. Most regency era stays were only slightly stiffened or lightly boned. Some wrapped around and we’re shaped like a sports bra. By the 1830’s corsets we’re only slightly stiffer that regency ones. They would get more boning in them later on in the Victorian era with whalebone and steel corsets. Also bustles were popular in the 1830’s, but they weren’t the same size and shape as the ones from the 1870’s or 1880’s. They weren’t meant to protrude out as much. I have a book on historical undergarments and it mentioned bustles in the 1830’s and 40’s.

    • @asterismos5451
      @asterismos5451 5 років тому

      @@mastersnet18 Oh thanks that's super cool!

  • @harleywegner9509
    @harleywegner9509 5 років тому +3

    This was so beautiful oh my goodness

  • @noellejones7164
    @noellejones7164 5 років тому +2

    I know i’ve been watching too many of these videos when I literally have dreams in which I’m taking (and acing) an exam on fashion history

  • @riacena2866
    @riacena2866 5 років тому +55

    imagine getting an itch

    • @rosepetunia1829
      @rosepetunia1829 5 років тому +7

      Imagine wearing this in the summer.

    • @ragnkja
      @ragnkja 5 років тому +6

      Rose Petunia
      In the summer, they would wear light, sheer, breathable fabrics, and presumably skip the quilted petticoat that was a mainstay in the winter.

    • @rosepetunia1829
      @rosepetunia1829 5 років тому

      + Nillie Oh okay. Then I wanna dress up like that for the summer!

    • @Lolibeth
      @Lolibeth 5 років тому +2

      @@rosepetunia1829 I have! It's pretty comfortable. The corded petticoat holds your skirts away from your legs and everything is nice and cool in delicate, light colored cottons.

    • @rosepetunia1829
      @rosepetunia1829 5 років тому

      + Elizabeth Cooooollllzzzzzz!!!

  • @iamthe12th
    @iamthe12th 5 років тому +1

    I am in awe, as always. May you continue educating us, CEP.

  • @theMoporter
    @theMoporter 5 років тому +11

    Love these videos! You may want to take a look at the subtitles though.

  • @dalcup6484
    @dalcup6484 4 роки тому +1

    does anyone know where i can buy all or most of the clothing used in this video? i don’t need the same ones, but for example where to find petticoats? i know they pricy, but i will invest.

    • @7thpage467
      @7thpage467 4 роки тому

      I don't think they are available
      If you want the petticoat buy 100%cotton fabric & go to a tailor to make it for you
      The petticoat can be straight it gives a good shape to the skirts
      It doesn't make your legs shape appear
      Avoid any polyester fabric even if it is 10%
      From my experience of wearing petticoats it is better to be 100%cotton or 95% cotton

    • @7thpage467
      @7thpage467 4 роки тому

      Linen is very good too

  • @kyah3560
    @kyah3560 5 років тому +18

    Imagine you and your girl are trying to get it on but you gotta take off all of her 15 layers, and that takes 20 minutes then youre both tired.

  • @iloveplayrehersal
    @iloveplayrehersal Рік тому

    MY FAVORITE ERA YAS
    Edit:my favorite FASHION era

  • @SouthernGothicYT
    @SouthernGothicYT 5 років тому +6

    Love to see some Regency looks, like something Pride & Prejudice inspired

  • @Emily-ce7hd
    @Emily-ce7hd 4 роки тому

    I like the attention that is also put into the outfit of the woman helping her get dressed. Where he sleeves also are somewhat puffy but not filled out because of class distinctions.

  • @MllePriscillaMarie
    @MllePriscillaMarie 5 років тому +3

    I love dresses from this era. Very Wives and Daughters.

  • @patriciamccool5243
    @patriciamccool5243 3 роки тому

    Wow! So elegant! Love the pink color. So many layers. No wonder these women needed a lady’s maid. Also, can imagine having a hot flash in one of those dresses! 😂

  • @Picking.a.name.is.hard1
    @Picking.a.name.is.hard1 4 роки тому +7

    A word I learned watching these getting dressed type videos: CHEMISE.

  • @saraasnaghi3568
    @saraasnaghi3568 4 роки тому

    scusa ho una domanda molto importante: se la donna doveva andare in bagno come faceva Se era tutta legata dentro? come faceva a tirarsi giù i pantaloni?