Getting Dressed - Queen Victoria - Christmas 1848
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- Опубліковано 9 гру 2019
- Queen Victoria is assisted in dressing by her ladies in waiting.
Queen Victoria - Faye Caddick
Lady in Waiting - Stephanie Lee
Lady in Waiting - April Moon
Princess Victoria - Ella Wright
Prince Edward - Jensen Ackerman
Prince Albert - Joshua Gould
Rudolph Löhlein - Liam Richardson
Director/Cinematographer: Nicole Loven / crowseyeproductions
/ loven.n
Producer/Costumier: Pauline Loven / periodwardrobe
Producer/Assistant director - Liv Free / thelivfree
Music:
Angels We Have Heard by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-...
Artist: incompetech.com/
Christmas Homecoming - Aaron Kenny
Make-up/hair - Liv Free / livfreemakeup
Voice-over: Liv Free / thelivfree
Jewellery design - Liv Free / creationsbylivfree
Costume assistant - Kelly Clark
Filmed on location at Normanby Hall, North Lincolnshire www.normanbyhall.co.uk
Special thanks to:
Madeleine Gray, Collections Assistant at Normanby Hall, for all her help and support during filming.
Andrew J. Musson www.andrewjmusson.com/ - Навчання та стиль
Ohkay i thought wearing a saree was the most complicated thing until I saw this 😂
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Amen sister!! 🤣🤣
Really 😂😂
Right😂
Fun fact for those who don't know: because Victoria was already queen, Prince Albert was not allowed to propose to her. She proposed to him! From what I gather, she was head over heels in love with him right from the start... him not so much at first. But he eventually did fall in love with her and they seem to have had a very happy marriage.
but sometimes (evidence suggests) Victoria had a bit of a temper and was quick to anger, so sometimes they would spend a few nights apart, but compared to most relationships of the time, they were idyllic as a couple
@@yeehaw4307 Sure, a lovely marriage on the whole, but two people who shouldn't have been parents. Ever.
karatepop Prince Albert’s uncle encouraged him to keep Victoria pregnant, in hopes that Prince Albert would thereby keep Victoria from having much of a public life, or power. His uncle thought that would make Prince Albert more powerful. But even if that had not been the case, contraceptive technology was sorely lacking at the time.
I agree that their parenting wasn’t the greatest, but it was better than that of “The Georges.” Georges I, II, and III all actively hated their sons.
@Jason Bailey I think she loved Albert more than her own children.
@@karatepop I never heard anything about Albert, but Victoria was a rather dysfunctional mom... actually hated babies and couldn't stand to be around them.
Her: Wearing a million layered dress in less than 7 minutes
Me: *takes 15 minutes to put on jeans, a hoodie and shoes
Thats y she needed two helpers.... She Can not wear this outfit by herself alone... 🙄🙄🙄
I think that was a challenging task for uuu😂😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah,
@@Gargi_-vidhyadharan1999 yes it was 😂
@@shitalgaikwad43 Hm good point
Okay but why don't modern gowns have pockets? we all deserve it not just the queen :'c
We have purses. Bigger than pockets thank you.
@@Angie-et3kk yup. just keep your hands inside your purse, as lovely as can be.
A dress pocket won’t fit your phone, keys and lipstick, would it?
@@darkacademia6282 gloves*
@@cynthiachengmintz672 depending on the dress it would
When you realise ladies from history had *pockets* even in those gowns. Here I can't find a nice jeans with pockets.
Akshara Pandey fr tho🤣🤣🤣
Be honest they needed it more.they had to have at least some privilege)
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So true
@MGeorgeSR Which is still weird as men themselves value pockets a lot :D
me watching this wearing an old t shirt and stained sweatpants: "how pretty"
My new aesthetic: corset under oversized sweatshirt
You loook pretty 🤗
Lfmao me too
me wearing a dress and I don't know why
Lol my pajamas could do with a rest.
No one is gonna talk about the love Albert had for Victoria. He designed the ring for his queen himself. 💕😂
Everyone: must have taken HOURS to get dressed
*video is 7 minutes long*
The hair and make up was done prior.
with 2 servants lol
Yes, must have taken Hours to get dressed, if.. ALONE, without the servants
@@MissAya2010 actually it didn’t, most women didn’t have dedicated servants, they might have had a sister or mother to help, but clothes for poorer people was made in a way that they could lace their own corsets (or stays depending on the era) and would definitely take less than 20 minutes to get dressed
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But if she had the urgency to use the toilet, what happens?
Good question.. xD
The under garments were open crouch
Lift your skirts and squat. The drawers are open for easy and discreet toileting without removing a garmet like modern underwear
SisiYemmieTV I think she had cut it all off then do her duty and when she was done she glued it back together 😃
I am so annoyed of people asking this question
Before the pink evening gown, the inside of it still looks kinda nice.
The color on the gown was really warm and rich.
Fun fact, originally pink and blue were opposite. Blue was to be seen as a delicate color so it was a color to represent a girl, and pink was seen as a strong color, representing boys.
@@woowiesir5004 to add a information, in some places pink were considered hue of red, which was a masculine color
Right I thought she could even walk around in that 🤭😅😅
@@woowiesir5004 no way so cool 😂but it makes sense
Victoria was depicted as a devoted mother but the reality was she hated being a mother. She stated many times that if she had the choice she would never have had kids and she called motherhood the shadow of womanhood. She blamed her son for Albert’s death because Albert had to leave the palace to tell his son to behave which caused him to get sick. Albert, however, was deeply paternal and loved his children with a passion.
Hello how are you doing?
In all fairness, these days most doctors who have read her (extensive) diaries have concluded that she suffered from postnatal depression after most if not all of her nine pregnancies. That may well have soured her on motherhood.
I can't really blame her. Pregnancy was so dangerous and the possibility of death of mother and child was ever looming.
@@MandieTerrier At least by then she had anaesthesia during labour. Priests were preaching against it, since the Bible says that women have to give birth in sorrow, but Victoria (who as monarch was the Head of the Church of England) refused to listen to them.
@@faithlesshound5621Yes, I remember from the old 1970s TV series Edward the Seventh (the title notwithstanding it was as much about Victoria and Albert) that the anesthetic used was chloroform, and it was quite effective. She mentions it to one of her advisors and he’s surprised, saying, “Isn’t the church against that?” She snaps back, “The church is run by men!” Before chloroform probably the main “anesthetics” given to women in childbirth were spirits like brandy or gin, which I doubt helped very much.
The best part was watching Victoria and Albert watching their children...that translates into every language.
❤🎄❤
You know these were actors, right? It's not how it was in reality, you better do some reading
Fun fact: you didn’t search for this video
Rajshri Rai 🤣🤣
I did actually!
True
I did I love to learn about ancient fashion 😀
I did lol
Does anyone else get a happy fuzzy feeling watching these?
That's the weed
Nuria Geijsel well I would say yes but unfortunately you are wrong :)
@Warned Storm I was too when I wrote my comment
I always go absolutely insane. Especially the land girl one.
@Warned Storm seems like you have your shit toghether
The way she wore her clothes so detailed...that's y she looks so elegant
The process of wearing a dress like she is going to a battlefield.. 😂
The model's so pretty! The sapphire jewelry compliments the colour of her eyes. I also love the lace on her dress, the pattern goes really well with the tiara she's wearing 💛
Ella Claire - I agree totally for sure !!! 💞 I really love this dress , the petticoat , the lace , the earrings and the tiara !! The young woman is gorgeous !! 💓. Send you a 🌹 from Germany , Ella Claire !!
@@dorisdaumann5914 Thank you Doris Daumann! 🌹 Merry Christmas to you; Hope you and your family have a lovely, peaceful and joyful holiday! Cheers 🙌
fun fact: she loved collecting vintage lace
Princess Diana wore thos earrings..
You should know that the dresses are filled with the blood of innocent people of commonwealth nations.
Small correction: both of Victoria's parents were ethnically German.
True, but her father was born in England, albeit into a very German family. Her mother was born and lived most of her life in Germany. I can understand why they say she is only half-German.
@Phil Ad what rumor?
What do you mean by ethnic German?
@@georgina3358 Of German descent/ancestry. Granted, if Victoria took a DNA test, other things would have no doubt shown up, because virtually no one is 100% "ethnically" anything...
George IV was born in England tho, they’re talking about culture not race.
I would really like to see more videos about children and how they got dressed! I love these videos soooooo much!!
Usually as miniature adults
The Sapphire jewels were great.
Imagine going to the toilets with such a dress
@Sofia Nour - No big deal. See this video from Prior Attire, "Victorian realities - how did they use the toilet??!" - ua-cam.com/video/NUHeSTDv_24/v-deo.html
if you watch when she was putting her drawers on, there was a hole in them. women would just hike up their skirts and put a pot between their legs to pee.
Just my thoughts
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As someone else said, it was rather easy! Definitely less of an ordeal than trying to go while wearing a romper or jumpsuit, for certain!
5:57 that’s a really long and fancy way of saying “they put their names on them so that the kids wouldn’t fight”
I agree 😂
But I'm assuming it's a quote from that illustrated newspaper...
Haha college essays go brrrrr
😂😂I was looking for this comment 👌
Thank you 🤦🏽♀️
Lol !😂😂
queen victoria: wears black and pink stockings
me: BLACK TO THE PINK-
BLACKPINK IN YOUR AREA-
𝙊𝙝 𝙗𝙡𝙞𝙣𝙠𝙨 𝙝𝙚𝙧𝙚 💕
What's a blink?
@@Rere-kk6cm oh it’s this kpop group named black pink but if ur a fan u call yourself a blink
@@Rere-kk6cm Blackpink a kpop girl group has the name of it's fandom as blink shortform for Blackpink.
Don't know why I really like british culture ,their way of dressing especially of those days, their beautiful cities !! Really like them a lot 🥰🥰
😌 👑🌹👑
She is wearing everything perfectly
Me struggling to get my hair
out of my hoodie with ponytail 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You also seem to struggle with spelling.
Hair*
@@cdenny1515 right 🤣🤣🤣
Right 😂😂😂
@@cdenny1515 no ?
That's why she is A QUEEN
This was quite charming, glad to see a very authentic looking fresh face instead of contemporary make-up that often appears in videos like these.
Yes Crow's Eye also did a Victorian makeup video, and they were very accurate about the minimalism of the period.
@@lady_sir_knight3713 Well, as the makeup artist even says (as she is applying the foundation and rouge), things like that weren't commonly used - in fact mostly used by performers and prostitutes. So they do tend to polish the historical image quite a bit - even using modern products when more accurate (safe-) ones are still available. It seems to be their brand to go with contemporary beauty, which is why I was so surprised that this time they actually seemed to have chosen a more natural (though I believe not makeup-free) appearance.
Hi
Thanks for all the hard work you do to bring us these videos. I’ve always been interested in historical attire, and I’ve learned so much from them. They are also beautiful to watch.
Очень люблю старинные наряды. Жаль что я не родилась в то время. Наверное поэтому я пошла работать в театр костюмером.
Nice
А если, в туалет? Это как?
Кто тебе мешает одеться сейчас так???? Я думаю будет круто смотреться говорю как Мужик ☝️
Тем более ты симпатичная белокурая женщина
@@user-us2gb6ve1v можно вам женщинам одеться для фото хотя бы без. Всяких редакторов / реальное чистое фото и на портрет на стену
Despite people saying she wasn't a fashionista, she actually was. She knew what her style was stuck to it.
I think there will be many clothes for washing per day 😂
😂😂😂 namaku nama kavaal
They only frequently wash the inner garments that lay directly on the skin. It's like only two pieces- the shift and the drawers.
I was wondering about the same... 🤣🤣🤣
Ajjj con el calor de Miami uffff
I'm also thinking about it 😂😂😂
I Love her dressing sense ☺ its too decent nd really peaceful 😄🙆🏻💕
5:43 i love when they added the scene that victoria and her children bonding and smiling each other and eating a cookie and giving toys cause in real life victoria hated being pregnant and hated babys and had a icy relationship with her children
I think she just liked Albert 😉
I mean, if I was pregnant nine times I don’t think I would like it very much either.
She also did love her children, but we have to remember Victoria didn’t really have a good relationship with her own mother.
The gown is simple...but what she's wearing inside it...is more complex. 😂😂
You mean very VERY complex
Yaa
Yeah 😂😊
Lol yes
Lol
Me: struggling to put my phone in my pants pocket
Her: *coud put in a whole ipad in her pocket*
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UA-cam recommended this video to me so many times🤣 and I'm watching this 5th time 🤷♀️ her dress is so elegant and her shoes is so simple and comfortable
You don't know how much clothes I need to put on my laundry machine
Lmao I just choked-
Dude-
That off-the-shoulder bell-shaped-skirt fashion is my favorite of all the 19th century looks. The simplicity adds to the beauty of the silhouette. It probably was to a degree influenced by Victoria personally (like she started the white wedding dress trend). I think she had exquisite taste, even if clothes didn't interest her much.
That Prince Albert can come deck my Christmas tree whenever he'd like.
Oh my god...
Awesome Dawn
Hey, both awesome names.
Queen Victoria put that fan in her dress pocket for this exact reason. To bash away the admirers.
Veryberry, are you a "ho ho ho"? Lol! 😁
@@ThrivingWithTheSussexes I LAUGHED SOOOO HARD
Wonderful....I love this dress!
Wonderful. No idea why it’s taken so long for UA-cam to pop this channel into my feed, but I’m glad it finally did.
When you have just studied about victoria 's family chart of inheritance about hemophilia in your medical book and youtube bring this vedio in your break time surprisingly...its really medical miracle
😂😂Same
I LOVE the voiceover. I could listen to her talk all day. I would pay for a professional reader by the fireplace if they had this voice 😍
I just found this channel today because of your Tudor Dress video and now I'm obsessed!
Wow beautiful elegant, nd extremely simple dressing,
The whole video is wonderful.
But Prince albert looking like a snacc
the actor is Joshua Gould.
here is his channel ua-cam.com/users/MrJoshuaGould
Haha😂😂😂😂
Fact is that no one searched fr it...
How many agree?!👍
🙋🙋🙋
I actually did search for it so..
Me
Hey thats right i just rolling the videos then i found this
I did lol
Queen Victoria set so many new traditions/styles. Christmas tree's, white wedding dresses...
What simplicity and delicateness! Hope she was kind and sensitive too!!!
I love how you’ve done clothes worn by both upper and lower classes. Have you considered doing one about what kids wore? Maybe Ma and Laura from the Little House series...?
uofc57 ohhh, children’s wear would be great to see!
Kristin Glenn i thoght this too
They would wear smaller versions of adult clothes,kids clothes was not a concern! They would just adjust them for the kids and often added an apron for cleanliness
@@talosheeg I would love to see how they dressed and diapered babies though.
@@grisiebehr3732 Babies back then wore dresses… girls AND boys. Until boys started wearing short pants at around age 4 or 5, they looked like girls, with long hair and everything.
gutted that you didn't go into more detail about Victoria's engagement ring, it was in the shape of a serpent which at the time was a symbol of commitment, loyalty and wisdom and set with emeralds and rubies, it was full of symbolism and a real work of art.
I like saphires too. These dark blue gems are incredible!!!
Love historical costumes, especially Victorian ☺️💕
dang, Prince Albert
Right? Hubba hubba.
6:09
Jessica 😂😂
Joshua Gould according to the description
That socks part remained unfold on the thighs is giving me anxiety!
Me too
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Mee tooo
Me too🤣🤣🤣
Same here
Beautiful dress n jewelry n crown
Actress playing Victoria is so gorgeous!!
Yeah yeah looted other countries a lot to carry so much elegance 🙊🙉🙈
This comment made my day😂😂😂
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🔥bitter truth
Well said 👏
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Queen Victoria: I'm going to pee-
"No you can't"
Actually theses are very easy to pee in .
I think she had maids hired specifically for that. Lol can you imagine?
@@rebeccanagawa402 the drawers were split crotch
"YES I CAN BECAUSE I'M THE QUEEN"
😂😂😂 wow
The dress is beautiful!
such grace, i love it!
I’m home sick, so this was an absolutely lovely surprise!
Favorite Quill wherever you are, wishing you Happy Holidays from home 😀❤️🌹✌🏻🇬🇧
Favorite Quill get well soon!
I don’t know if it helps, but here’s a quote from one of my favourite movies. “Homesickness is like most sicknesses; it’ll make you feel wretched, and then it’ll move on to the next person.” I hope you feel better soon 💞
Same
Get well soon! 😊
The fact that they wore their pajamas under their fit makes now more sense when they went outside and wouldn’t feel cold
Hi 💛💚💗❤
...i love watching how she was getting all dressed up, very beautiful clothes.
My dreamist personality 😄
Beautiful lady with her expensive gown 👸
Thank you so very much for doing a Victoria video, after the Albert one !
‘Evening shoes were flat and soft’...music to my ears
I feel relaxed watching this
Ich finde die Sachen mit den Kleidern super interessant.Danke.
please continue to produce these getting dressed in series as much as you can. Thanks.
I found this video in my recommendations... Lol.. I don't knw why i am watching this.. 🤣🤣🤣
That dress is gorgeous.
Lovely!
Very Sweet ♥️ !
Perfect Style.
*Resists saying anything about the Yule traditions...*
I actually enjoyed this, it was quite charming and the Queen was quite beautiful. Sometimes it's the simple things that make life great.
Also
The dress has pockets!!
The best thing is her smile when she was with her children.
The real Victoria hated children, especially her own
Yes, very sleek and sophisticated.
Only the best for our snooty Queen!
Wow beautiful and gorgeous looking ...
Omg..I thought wearing Saree was the most complicated thing.. lol😂
U r from tamil nadu??
@Benita Jesuraj mee
Me Tamil Nadu!!!!🙏😎
I am learning Tamil 😁 because I want to visit tamil nadu one day
Copycat
This is just beautiful and soothing, especially with the soundtrack. You guys are the best. Thank you!
The model lived a princess life for 7 minutes. 🤩
I love this video
I would have been done cleaning my three story house in the time this girl got dressed.
In 6 minutes?
ua-cam.com/video/w0l1AaAg84E/v-deo.html
Lol
@@lyriciarupsadesarkar2329 she might be talking about her doll house XD
@@lyriciarupsadesarkar2329 ever heard about editing?
I wish we still wore clothing like this
so do I!!
Me too! Except for the corset lol
Be the change you wish to see in the world!
It's aesthetically pleasing, but it isn't practical for modern life.
I would too but I’d feel sorry for you girls lol, so many layers and all that tying just to get that puffy dress
beautiful dress
Gorgeous i love it🥀
Hello Lori
Those stockings must have fallen down from the top during the day. That would have driven me totally bonkers, regardless of how romantically delicious this outfit is. The production values of this, like all of these films, is wonderful, worthy of the BBC. The whole mini-doc is enhanced by the narrators beautiful voice. I’m completely addicted 🥰☺️❤️🥰🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹✌🏻🏴
That’s why they tied garters just above or below the knee, to keep the stockings held up throughout the day
@@xXxRandomFlowerxXx But I wonder how effective they really were at doing that...
Karen K it was the standard for hundreds of years until suspenders were invented so I assume somewhat effective?
They may have prevented the stockings from falling down below the knee but I was thinking specifically about the top of the stockings falling down during the day. My apologies if my comment was opaque. On another note that lace is stunning, I wonder if it’s real? My sister used to make lace, beautiful stuff but it frequently reduced her to tears. I was never brave enough to try! ☺️✌🏻🌹🏴
@@kck9742 I have above the knee socks that always slide down, especially if I wear the over pantyhose in winter. I tied them with "garters" (it was really just some cottong straps) and they held up for hours. They did slide of the knee however, but at least the haven't dropped all the way to my ankles.
So yeah, they are pretty functional in my experience.
That is so beautiful, elegant, and simple. I love this.
The Christmas music gives a nice touch to it.
She looks gorgeous
Great model for Victoria! These videos motivate me to keep sewing historical garments ✨✨
I can not describe how much I am obsessed with clothing of the past and the middle 19th century is one (of many) favourite eras. Not only the dresses are gorgeous, but also these choose, I mean there are comfy and cute as h*ll, what do you want more.
Thank you for this informative and beautiful video.
They are stunning compared to fashion today . The fabric was also far too expensive to just throw away when it was damaged so it was mended
I have a similar obsession, but with French clothing and history from the ( mainly late) 18th century
I can say cute but not comfortable
@@srujanak1252 - Why do you say that the clothing was not comfortable? Tailors knew how to cut and fabricate comfortable clothing, INCLUDING making comfortable stays and corsets.
@@MossyMozart women had to where corsets which according to me are not that comfortable
She is a queen who deserves all respect
I love learning about fashion history
Imagine a girl went to sleep to her secret boy-friend and having to wear it again and alone 😂
😂😂😂
Hi 💚
Just lift the skirts
I think that way of saving virginity, too hassle to dress on and to dress off.
You still get your maids to help because those women have been dressing you since you were a child and you can imprison them if they open their mouths. In other words, they're gonna be as silent as a tomb.
All: talking about her dress.
Me: her hairstyle is not so nice..yeah 😁😁😁
Ya you said that her hairstyle is not nice it is nice for me
I think you are jealous
Eyes are same but view is different ✌️ the one I like will be hate by u . But I never mind u . Because I can't stand in ur point of view 😉😝😝😝
Me, a avatar fan: hair loopies😶
I personally loved it lol. I don't know if it is historically accurate but it's pretty.
Christmas 🎅 1848
Thanks for sharing.
the shoes!!! so cute
Just watching at this dressing I'm wondering about our indian queens as of how they must be carrying heaviest jewelleries all over their body as a mark of elegance.That shows our indian beauty.Proud of it.👍
Hi kiran
There are no historical videos of Ancient Indian clothing and jeweleries.
@@deepalil1085 so?
Such elegant work, clearly and engagingly explained. Thank you!
Boa noite amiga parabéns pelo seu vídeo lindo vestido eu amei já deixei meu joinha
I want to be a queen now🥺