Doris Raymond's Collection of 1920's Fashions, A Decade at a Glance

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  • @Eliza524
    @Eliza524 5 років тому +155

    Doris, please write a history of fashion book. Your knowledge and way of teaching is so engaging!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +13

      Danielle Keel Thanks Danielle! Not so sure a book can translate my love and affinity but perhaps when I retire.....

    • @julianneaitch
      @julianneaitch 5 років тому +5

      I agree! I'd buy it for sure!

    • @kendallspooner703
      @kendallspooner703 5 років тому +4

      It would have to be a series!!!

    • @TheRalphie2020
      @TheRalphie2020 5 років тому

      ❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @dinh5532
    @dinh5532 5 років тому +44

    I can watch this type of stuff for hours!!! Love you Doris. Can you please do episodes on your inspiration room in depth?

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +15

      dinh Thank you! I am spending my free time cleaning up the chaos from several dozen design appointments. Once I get it to a point where it is camera ready (and not an embarrassment), I will do several episodes in the inspiration room. I am moving as fast as I can so thanks for the suggestion and within a couple of months I will surprise you!
      Doris

  • @halremwalrus
    @halremwalrus 5 років тому +7

    I like how the channel has reinvented itself. Very informative to fashion students, or fashion fans like me who might have already read a lot about the history of fashion but have had limited access to video representations of specific fashion eras and legendary designers and their creative catalogue. This channel deserves more viewing and subscribers (as opposed to the unintelligible and silly mumbling of a huge number of "fashion" vloggers) on social media.

  • @gabugz5901
    @gabugz5901 4 роки тому

    The prints in this episode are to die for!!!

  • @KTolai
    @KTolai 4 роки тому

    I love revisiting these episodes. Still learning from them. Inspiring. Thank you, Doris.

  • @heymarey150
    @heymarey150 5 років тому +8

    The things we learn from your videos are priceless! The way you talk about the details, the history of the different textiles and techniques - you’re an amazing fashion professor! It’s so true that fashion is a reflection of the eras of mankind. I love you!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Hey Marey Oh thank you very much! I love sharing these treasures to my audience and it’s super wonderful that I now have a direct link to you all! Thanks for your interest!!
      Doris

  • @margoriazantseva4471
    @margoriazantseva4471 3 роки тому +1

    I love 20s as well! It really seems like the first time in history when women were enjoying themselves instead of only pleasing everyone around them. Flapper look is rather extreme and has this strong connection to jazz. It was the first subculture, wasn't it? The earlier equivalent of punk in a way. Great period. Thanks for sharing your treasures with us Doris.

  • @karenokeane6461
    @karenokeane6461 4 роки тому

    Doris, you were right in your comments about fashion being a commentary of the society. Your channel is so enjoyable, and I look forward to many more presentations.

  • @iralia333
    @iralia333 4 роки тому

    I am absolutely obsessed. The depth of your knowledge and love of your subject makes this one of my favourite UA-cam channels. Thank you and stay safe.

  • @dianabuck7310
    @dianabuck7310 5 років тому

    That very last dress made my jaw drop. Stunning!

  • @julianneaitch
    @julianneaitch 5 років тому +1

    Love this episode. Love seeing the older garments you have.

  • @slave4glue
    @slave4glue 5 років тому

    Just gone on a Sonia Delaunay binge. Never heard of her before, thank you for the suggestion. Her fashion illustrations are just perfection.

  • @angelacruz1628
    @angelacruz1628 3 роки тому

    Those dancing dresses or gowns, are my favorite fashion of all time in fashion. I love watching those old movies and when a man swing his lady, so romantic and well it looks so beautiful!

  • @lauriewilliams8336
    @lauriewilliams8336 5 років тому +30

    Love the new channel. I subscribed to the Smithsonian channel just to watch LA Frock Stars! I learned so much! I would love to see all the Dior you have.

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +4

      Laurie Williams Hi Laurie! Thanks for your positive comments. We will be doing more DIOR down the road and want to have a bit of variety to keep everyone interested. I love DIOR so it will be a pleasure to focus on that house again. Thanks for your continued interest!
      Doris

    • @shevaspshojai6483
      @shevaspshojai6483 5 років тому

      Same

    • @dandelionDub
      @dandelionDub 5 років тому

      Thank you Laurie, never heard of that channel, already subscribed and looking for LA Frock.

  • @gailcarpenter7647
    @gailcarpenter7647 5 років тому +11

    I'm so glad I found your page

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      GAIL CARPENTER Hi Gail. So glad you found us too! We plan to post an episode every week- usually on Thursday, so stay tuned. We appreciate your interest!
      Doris

  • @O_DoodleMom5
    @O_DoodleMom5 5 років тому +3

    I, too, love the ‘20s attire. The materials are authentic and before so many synthetics. As you mentioned the period is so feminine...in the midst of a female empowerment. ❤️

  • @martahuling2029
    @martahuling2029 3 роки тому

    Doris I agree with you 100% and I love all the videos you put out a fan that wishes she could go to your shop.

  • @allysmith2284
    @allysmith2284 5 років тому

    I could listen to you talk all day!

  • @haydendee1766
    @haydendee1766 5 років тому +9

    god i love this channel! i noticed the lapel mic too, it’s a great addition, it improves the quality so much!
    20’s are probably my favourite era behind 80s and 60s but i loved seeing that shift dress, i’d love a whole decade deep dive series if you ever run out of ideas or need content suggestions!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      hayden dee Thanks for noticing!! My hope is we will just keep getting better and better. Your interest and participation is so appreciated!!
      Doris

  • @hagglemyivan
    @hagglemyivan 5 років тому +2

    That carnival toile is insannnnnne!!! ❤️❤️❤️

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      hagglemyivan I know- right? I’d love to know who the artist was.
      Doris

  • @lukethomas658
    @lukethomas658 3 роки тому +1

    You remind me of my fav professors with your passion and depth of knowledge

  • @VeraHannaford
    @VeraHannaford 4 роки тому

    Such beautiful clothing. They make my heart sing.

  • @mauriciolasch
    @mauriciolasch 4 роки тому

    One of my favorite eras ❤️ I love that jacket

  • @cecirey40
    @cecirey40 4 роки тому

    Quarantine day 5 for us in Houston and this is my new favorite person doris🥰🥰

  • @steven_ryan
    @steven_ryan 5 років тому +2

    I think my favorite episode thus far! Thank you for the lesson on how society influenced 20’s fashion! I’ve never found an intact 1920’s piece, and all of these are simply gorgeous. I also adore your shoes! ❤️

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      Steven Ryan Thanks Steven. I love my shoes too. They give me 4” that I desperately need. From Germany by a company called Trippen.

  • @georgekinsey4132
    @georgekinsey4132 5 років тому

    I'm from St. Louis. It was entertaining seeing the St. Louis Famous-Barr label and how the item has traveled to another part of the country. My mother worked at the department store when she was in high school 1952-1956. I'm the family curator/archivist and have family clothing items from the 1910s to the 1990s (including my personal 1980s men's new wave clothing). Thank you for the video.

  • @dianemughal1577
    @dianemughal1577 5 років тому +2

    Love the 20’s designs ! So elegant

  • @linlouwho123
    @linlouwho123 5 років тому +1

    Doris,
    1920’s are definitely one of my favorite fashion/design periods because of the bead work and Art Deco designs. We had several 20’s beaded dresses in our costume shop. The beadwork was amazing. A lot of the silk backing was shredded from being hung and some of the metal beads were corroded, but the craftsmanship was always off the walls. I’m curious how you dated the 2 bias dresses to late 20’s. I would have placed the silhouette firmly in the 30s. I’m excited to explore fashions with you in this UA-cam series. I haven’t been fully emersed in historical clothing in many years so I’m pretty rusty. I agree with you that we may be looking at another cataclysm fashion change. I keep thinking about the set and costume designs for the Handmaid’s Tale.
    Amazing collection. Linda

  • @stolenrelic13
    @stolenrelic13 5 років тому +4

    Doris, please show some of your most special 1930s pieces! I'm a collector of that era and would eat it up! :)

  • @jjeennnnnn
    @jjeennnnnn 5 років тому +2

    Yayyyyyyy you’re back. 💜💜💜💜. You are a treasure!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +3

      Jennifer King Hi Jennifer! Thanks for your kind words. We have gotten such positive feedback since we launched this channel- it’s really exciting for me to actually be in touch with subscribers. I appreciate your interest!
      Doris

  • @ILIUSCOV
    @ILIUSCOV 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful pieces.Love the details and prints. I would love to see some Chanel pre 1970.

  • @meridethtexastwister
    @meridethtexastwister 5 років тому

    I have learned so much listening to your videos. Thank you

  • @guylainedugas1453
    @guylainedugas1453 5 років тому +7

    I am amazed by your knowledge and your treasures🇲🇶🇨🇦

  • @Princesaaracelis
    @Princesaaracelis 5 років тому

    Amazing. Thank you for sharing 💓

  • @trashqueen5023
    @trashqueen5023 5 років тому +1

    That carnival shift dress is amazing!! So beautifully detailed, and i love how the pictures really tell a story! I would kill to own something like that stunning dress.Thank you for sharing all your wonderful knowledge with us!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      trashqueen So happy you found us! Thanks for your comments.
      Doris

  • @dorothylewis4185
    @dorothylewis4185 5 років тому

    Loving all the prints

  • @janetpitts7302
    @janetpitts7302 5 років тому +6

    I love vintage clothes from all era's!! Thank you for sharing these wonderful clothes with me!! Just subscribed!!

  • @moonshinesynthia6117
    @moonshinesynthia6117 5 років тому

    Addicted to your videos, thank you for sharing your knowledge & garments

  • @lf3541
    @lf3541 5 років тому

    I learn some facinating tidbit of unusual information to Google from Doris on virtually every video!

  • @incinc9068
    @incinc9068 5 років тому +2

    Wow, this is an incredible mini masterclass on 1920s fashion! That toile print dress is incredible, definitely easy to mistake for 60s with that silhouette. Toile style print is definitely back in - seeing it quite a bit on summer dresses at the moment. There were many pieces in this pull that would fit right in if worn today. Evey piece you show, I think to myself 'that piece is incredible, the best of the lot' and then I say it again with the next piece and the next. You are a curator and custodian of important pieces of history.
    Thank you for these videos.

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Canlita Incanta Thanks Canlita. I am so blessed to be immersed in something that I love!!
      Doris

  • @lizabright8940
    @lizabright8940 5 років тому +4

    My favorite fashion decade, too! Well, actually 1930s. But it all starts with 1920s!

  • @GooseFinder
    @GooseFinder 5 років тому +6

    Those beautiful bias cut gowns remind me so much of John Galliano. I now see his true inspiration 😍

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Guss Aguilar I completely agree! He was a master of the bias and that’s no easy task.
      Doris

  • @josephcharlesworby1993
    @josephcharlesworby1993 4 роки тому

    Few words absolutely beautiful clothes thank you for sharing this with us just love watching whatever you show us I'm the woman of the house

  • @guccideltaco
    @guccideltaco 4 роки тому

    My favorite fashion era! One day I'd like to have a robe de style for special occasions (or at least a recreation of one). Also, because I'm short waisted w/ long legs, I love the drop waist styles.

  • @christinaholliday9886
    @christinaholliday9886 Рік тому

    Wish I could of seen these beautiful outfits on a person 😊 style for us Doris ❤

  • @iamSIGH
    @iamSIGH 5 років тому

    i'm so happy that you have a youtube channel! i have been waiting for this! thanks so much, i'm so excited to watch all your videos!

  • @juniaclaudia9474
    @juniaclaudia9474 4 роки тому

    Just discovered this, amazing, and amazing warm attitude

  • @karid.4371
    @karid.4371 5 років тому

    I could listen to you for hours... so interesting.

  • @adeletrimble4046
    @adeletrimble4046 5 років тому +16

    Very interesting shoes, Doris. Are they from the 40’s?

  • @sampleworks9432
    @sampleworks9432 5 років тому

    You are absolutely fascinating! I so appreciate your love and awe of fashion. Thank you for sharing your passionate and vast knowledge of your collections 🙏🏻

  • @SofiaHernandez-vh7ne
    @SofiaHernandez-vh7ne 5 років тому +1

    I love this channel! every single piece is magic!!! I would love to see a try-on of all of them if posible :D

  • @brianabouttown256
    @brianabouttown256 5 років тому +1

    Awesome video.... visually impactful, fashion history lesson!
    Thanks!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Brian About Town Thank you Brian. Your positivity is really appreciated. We are striving to keep making videos and improving on them. You’re a doll!
      Doris

  • @johnventrella3403
    @johnventrella3403 5 років тому

    Thank You so Much Doris. Have been a fan of yours since the Smithsonian Show. Please at some time if possible talk about Hat's and it's History. I collect and would love your take.

  • @wdestrempsmecke
    @wdestrempsmecke 5 років тому

    5:35, THAT is to die for!😍😍😍

  • @foreverchained9070
    @foreverchained9070 5 років тому +2

    Oh my goodness in less then 10 seconds into the video and i just had to say how much i LOVE your shoes!!!!!!!

  • @peachygal4153
    @peachygal4153 8 місяців тому +1

    the lingerie dress reminds me of Lady Edith's wedding dress to Bertie in Downton Abbey. The costume designer said she found it in a vintage shop and found lace that was similar to lengthen it to make it floor length and she did not line the added piece to the dress to leave it more see through, it almost felt opaque. I loved what they did for Lady Edith's wedding gown.

    • @peachygal4153
      @peachygal4153 8 місяців тому

      Now I am wondering if that was also a lingerie dress the costume designer made a liner/slip for and then added a lace flounce at the bottom of the liner/slip.

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  6 місяців тому

      Did you figure it out?

  • @saffrons12
    @saffrons12 5 років тому

    Gah! The 20’s were just amazing… so feminine and yet so liberating. That black and orange dress is STUNNING.

  • @JaesadaSrisuk
    @JaesadaSrisuk 5 років тому

    Keep up the fantastic and super-informative videos, Doris! I’d personally love to see videos on the amazing selection of accessories like hats/millinery, jewelry, handbags/minaudières and shoes!

  • @dianepollack4785
    @dianepollack4785 4 роки тому

    Im so glad that I found you and your shows and your shorter talks . I'd love to know more about some of your own personal shoe choices, as I'm also 5 ft tall ( well, maybe less). I look for wedges etc. I feel as if I've know you for ever!!

  • @andreahill2766
    @andreahill2766 5 років тому +1

    Your shoes!! I love them!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      Andrea Hill I live them too!! I have 4 different styles from a German company called Trippen. Super comfortable and well made.

  • @mariaelenaloveslove
    @mariaelenaloveslove 5 місяців тому

    Thank you dear Doris. Each of these videos is a masterpiece about masterpieces❤ i hope all the women of the world can realize freedoms while we are in ourcurrent roaring 20s. I love your look... is that Souleiado? You are a great mind and a great eye. My mom would call you Eagle Eyes❤❤❤❤

  • @gydha
    @gydha 5 років тому

    Wow! So glad I found this channel. Thank you so much.

  • @teeniebeenie8774
    @teeniebeenie8774 5 років тому

    im binging on ur shows, hope I don't run out...

  • @lindanorris2455
    @lindanorris2455 3 роки тому

    LOVE YOUR DRESS!

  • @diegosworld1698
    @diegosworld1698 5 років тому

    Your videos are such great “fashion history”. How incredible your memory and knowledge. My dream would be one day to come into your store. You are the scroll keeper to this beautiful wearable art and I look forward to learning more! Wear it all in good health🙏🏼

  • @Pakylousy
    @Pakylousy 5 років тому

    My favorite decate, i would say the 50's !!!
    Thx Doris to share your knowledge with us
    Much love from Quebec 😘

  • @chasemiles52
    @chasemiles52 5 років тому

    You are so knowledgeable and cool! Thanks for making these great episodes

  • @gwy
    @gwy 5 років тому +1

    This was so informative and lovely. Hi Doris, I would love to see the Hermes you have.

  • @happyheart8888
    @happyheart8888 5 років тому

    Happy to see you.. having your own channel.. 😘

  • @nicolegosik3984
    @nicolegosik3984 5 років тому

    I can't believe your knowledge and description over fashion.. just Amazing... Yes I think you should write a book... Best wishes..

  • @whynot2644
    @whynot2644 5 років тому

    Late 20s/1930s are truly my favorite. Watching the 30s movies I'm always amazed by the sleek, sharp, modern style. The clothes are timeless. As well as the furnishings. I think you should do a coffee table book of your collection/store. Just a oversized coffee table book, with the bold black and white strips like the storefront.

  • @marylhere
    @marylhere 4 роки тому

    My great aunt had little party favors we found in an old dresser that looked like the thumbnail. They were little vials with cork caps for which to put liquor. Nice disguise.

  • @Anteroization
    @Anteroization 5 років тому

    loooove your trippen shoes !!!!

  • @TerriRichardson-u8d
    @TerriRichardson-u8d 4 місяці тому

    You should teach design students Doris. You are amazing.

  • @everydaykidinus
    @everydaykidinus 5 років тому

    I've been loving these videos showing off some of your favorite pieces. I would love to see a video based on your favorite kitschy fashion trends like paper dresses from the 60s!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      everydaykidinus WOW!! You must be psychic! I took out a small grouping of my paper dress collection just 2 days ago to do a segment on one of our local news shows. That’s a great suggestion and I will put that on our list. Thanks!
      Doris

  • @hannahledesma6139
    @hannahledesma6139 5 років тому

    Everything looks so fabulous and inspiring

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      Hannah Ledesma Hi Hannah! Will add to our list -doing an episode on Chanel. Thanks and glad you’re enjoying the videos!
      Doris

  • @FashionistaSince1995
    @FashionistaSince1995 5 років тому

    Oh my gosh! I always re watch clips on UA-cam when you were on the Smithsonian Channel! I was just watching old episodes right now, so glad I came across your channel. I was hoping to see more of you and your unique style in the future!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      jasminerose Thank you Jasmine Rose. We are happy to be reconnecting with our audience from Smithsonian Channel! I appreciate you taking the time to write your comment.
      Doris

  • @whatterrisees6246
    @whatterrisees6246 5 років тому

    It was interesting what you said about things in society today may greatly influence fashion. I wonder what they will come up with. Also everything old is new again. I saw an old video of Duran Duran the other day and their outfits in the 80s or Prince's for sure almost could have fit in during time period of the American Revolution with the frilly white shirts and jackets. Love these videos, you have a lovely speaking voice.☺

  • @judysowell2586
    @judysowell2586 5 років тому +1

    I second "dinh" in coveting episodes about, and in your Inspiration Room! Personally, when I saw the small vignettes on the LA Frock Stars season, I thought "Wow, now this woman really understands the creative process." You spoke at one point of hoping to see the designers interpretation of some pattern in clothing in a year or so. I'd like to see that too!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Judy Sowell Hi Judy! This was my reply to Dinh:
      I am spending my free time cleaning up the chaos from several dozen design appointments. Once I get it to a point where it is camera ready (and not an embarrassment), I will do several episodes in the inspiration room. I am moving as fast as I can so thanks for the suggestion and within a couple of months I will surprise you!
      As far as showing what a designer bought and how it gets translated- unfortunately that’s not possible. That’s confidential info and we don’t want to do anything that would alienate our clients. If you ever find yourself in LA, I would be happy to show you some really obvious examples in person - 2 of which happened just this past week at PARIS Fashion Week! Let me know if you are coming to Los Angeles.
      Doris

  • @marybethstager7594
    @marybethstager7594 4 роки тому

    Love your videos. Could you make one showing how construction of couture is different from ready to wear?

  • @Awkwardly-Weird
    @Awkwardly-Weird 3 роки тому

    Madeleine Vionnet's bias cut dress from the 20s into the 30s are some of the most beautiful dresses I've seen.

  • @krismartinez2334
    @krismartinez2334 5 років тому

    Ms. Raymond, I am just one of your numerous fans. I really liked your hair color when you were in New Zealand you looked like Rhoda"s twin, very pretty. On another note I think we are past saying why or how a person has died. Thanks for all

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      Kris Martinez Hi Kris. Thank you for your very gracious way of pointing out something that you wanted to bring to my attention. I appreciate your point of view. I have lost many creative and wonderful friends and the AIDS virus is still around. Not sure if you are referring to the Erté episode but I will be more mindful in the future.
      I really liked my hair color 4 years ago as well. But at 65 1/2, I wanted to see what my hair looked like ay natural and I may go back to the goldish auburn.
      Thanks for taking the time to comment. And thanks for your kind words.
      All the best!
      Doris

  • @StefenieP
    @StefenieP 5 років тому +1

    Hello Doris! Thanks for sharing with us gems from the 20s! Can you share with us the shoes that you are wearing? They look stunning!

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +2

      StefenieP Hi Stephenie. I love my shoes. They give me 4” that I desperately need. From Germany by a company called Trippen. I actually have 4 different style and they’re super comfortable.
      Doris

    • @StefenieP
      @StefenieP 5 років тому

      The Way We Wore just checked their website. Cool shoes! Really sophisticated. Thanks for taking the time to share with me.

    • @StefenieP
      @StefenieP 5 років тому +1

      ❤️ from Singapore 🇸🇬

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      StefenieP would you mind telling me how you found our UA-cam channel?

    • @StefenieP
      @StefenieP 5 років тому

      The Way We Wore Hello! I’ve seen snippets of L.A. Frock Stars few years ago and fell in love with it (you, the cast and especially vintage clothing). Too bad I didn’t get to see the full episodes. I chanced upon this channel when one of the videos popped up in the suggested videos after I binged watch snippets from L.A. Frock Stars recently. Glad that you are starting your own channel! Greatly appreciate it!

  • @MrMd217
    @MrMd217 5 років тому

    Loved this video! I want you to tell us about your shoes! I couldn’t stop looking at them.

    • @user-er6gk1wi8y
      @user-er6gk1wi8y 5 років тому +1

      I believe they're from the German brand trippen!

  • @marvinraphaelmonfort8289
    @marvinraphaelmonfort8289 5 років тому

    love the clothes and the history lessons =]

  • @peacenow4456
    @peacenow4456 5 років тому +1

    Why not start your own museum near your store. Pay for admission. That way those things in boxes and drawers would be loved and enjoyed by all! You could have a taped narration like they have at LACMA. I mean that's what we'd all love! Love this era too and love the white lingerie dress!

  • @samii10
    @samii10 5 років тому

    Doris, can you please add the designers of the pieces you wear in the description box? You always wear amazing pieces. Love the shoes!

  • @jacquipierce1514
    @jacquipierce1514 5 років тому

    Love your show. Just found it on UTUBE. Could watch for hours. Please show more close-ups of seams, etc, especially the corselets. thank you.

  • @hbun4328
    @hbun4328 5 років тому

    Doris you have a beautiful voice!

  • @nena.canela3047
    @nena.canela3047 5 років тому +2

    Hi Doris! I subscribe and am binge watching these shows. Could you explain why the carnival shift dress is 20s vs a 60s style?

  • @matthewfernandez716
    @matthewfernandez716 5 років тому +1

    Doris, where are all the personalities from the show? Would love to see the other shop characters! ☺️☺️🥰

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      Matthew Fernandez Hi Matthew! Season 1 was filmed 8 years ago and Season 2 was filmed 6 years ago. Everyone has moved on - although we are still in touch with Kyle and Shelly Lyn. This new venture on UA-cam is not a continuation of an extremely professional production but is our collective answer to the many requests people have asked over the years to just “do something”. Format is short and I’m sorry but you’re stuck with me. Thank you for your interest.
      Doris

    • @matthewfernandez716
      @matthewfernandez716 5 років тому

      The Way We Wore Awe. It’s ephemeral as fashion itself. Gone but not forgotten. Will continue to watch anything you put out. Much love xo

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      Matthew Fernandez I appreciate your support!

  • @yayayarelis
    @yayayarelis 5 років тому

    Do more 1920s!!!!!

  • @MissWee
    @MissWee 5 років тому

    Can you please add prices for each piece? I love your passion for beautifully made clothes.

  • @sharonfauber2118
    @sharonfauber2118 5 років тому

    Beautiful clothes

  • @kayray2131
    @kayray2131 5 років тому

    I don't know if you have ever seen the Deco Japan art exhibition from Ringling Museum. We had it at the art museum I worked for a few years ago. It is very clear in my opinion how there was such crossover between the West and East at this time period. You can really see it in the art and fashion. Really good to see you in the new videos.

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Kayleigh Vaughn Hi Kayleigh! I did not see that exhibition and wish that I did. Do you know if a catalogue was published for that? I totally agree with you and we saw other cultures blatantly impact fashion. Egyptian revival, chinoiserie, etc. Thanks for the dialogue!
      Doris

    • @kayray2131
      @kayray2131 5 років тому +2

      @@thewaywewore7371 www.barnesandnoble.com/p/deco-japan-kendall-h-brown/1112291007/2689935373045?st=PLA&sid=BNB_ADL+Marketplace+Good+New+Books+-+Desktop+Low&sourceId=PLAGoNA&dpid=tdtve346c&2sid=Google_c&gclid=CjwKCAjw6vvoBRBtEiwAZq-T1TtKV1Mfqk4OpKVTf0TFNfAAWiX6qTDSx59z6cVjSQlixQVXvXOnExoC2jEQAvD_BwE
      Here is the link to the accompanying catalog for the exhibition. I think it is a must-read for anyone who loves this period in art and fashion.

    • @flo-llama
      @flo-llama 5 років тому +1

      Hi Kayleigh! Thank you for the link to the book! I pushed the "like" indicator under Doris' & your replies. Doris has no way to know you responded to her without it.

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому +1

      Kayleigh Vaughn Thanks for this info. Just ordered it through Abe.com. 👍🏼

  • @claudiaemme1219
    @claudiaemme1219 5 років тому

    When I see vintage pieces I always wonder who was in them..who they were, where they went with the dress, what’s the story behind it. Love these videos

  • @meowtoo96
    @meowtoo96 5 років тому +1

    Your shoes are so cool! What designer are they?

    • @thewaywewore7371
      @thewaywewore7371  5 років тому

      AnneCookie Hi Anne! I love my shoes. They give me 4” I so desperately need!! 😉. Theyvare by a German company called TRIPPEN and I have 4 different styles. They’re comfortable and because they are like platforms, no calf cramps. Several places around the country carry them but they don’t do 1/2 sizes. If you buy online, make sure they have a return policy!
      Thanks for watching!
      Doris

  • @gabugz5901
    @gabugz5901 4 роки тому

    Doris I’m in love with you! Gosh I would love to have the collection you do, gorgeoussss

  • @kendallspooner703
    @kendallspooner703 5 років тому

    Doris, I am a classic film buff and would love to see your favorite fashion films and outfits

  • @pfd8773
    @pfd8773 4 роки тому

    It’s wild to think these pieces are nearly 100 years old