I have found that, the anxiety always makes me think ppl are looking at me. Dressing up (any way) doesn't change the anxiety at all it just means ppl are looking and usually smile at you so it makes it easier because then you don't feel that little paranoid feeling u just know. p.s. the effect of wearing fun clothes rubs off on everyone. I've had plenty of people tell me that what I wear makes them feel more confident in trying new things OR helps their anxiety coz they know the attention is being pulled elsewhere. It's a win win. P.P.S it took a while and few compliments before I got comfy doing this but the reward of wearing what I want is so worth it. My style is historically influenced not accurate so typically I ALMOST fit in. I buy everything from thrift stores and sometimes I feel like a clothing historian/protector.
Do it!! Ofc you don't HAVE to but if you want to! They say anything you do for a long enough time becomes your comfort zone, and I've definitely found that to be the case with wearing "weird" clothing! When I started I was already anxious when wearing a frilly blouse instead of a t-shirt!
I guess a childhood of being picked on had the effect of making me dead to much of what people think. My bosses discovered they could get me to wear a pink panther suit. I didn't care. If I feel I have a reason, that's all it takes.I do have rules, but life is more fun this way. You go, giiirrrrrrllll !! Its beautiful !.
Look into mindfulness and exposure therapy. I hope you achieve your goals and if people are looking at you wearing that, it's because you look amazing.
Do it, I've found it bothers you less and less the more you do it. Sure maybe people will look, but they'll probably be looking at how awesome you look, and those few folks that think you're weird... Who cares about them, they suck! It is very fun wearing nice clothes, it will probably make you feel more confident too.
Please do make a video about making a wrapper. I want one so badly. All I have is an uglier-than-sin, cold-in-winter duster. It's convenient and comfy, but I hate the way it looks. I wish wrappers were still in.
I have a few simple t-shirt material dresses I’ve kept even as they have become too full of holes or too short for outside wear that I use as almost day pyjamas but I would love to make myself a wrapper to have a more elevated home dress.
Please make a video on making up a wrapper. Idk if I'll ever make one, but they look so wonderful. Like the hideous, tacky, and wonderfully useful duster I wear at home. But warmer and actually attractive! ❤
Much of the beauty of the detail in these outfits is unseen; it's like a private delight for the wearer.🥰 I especially love the lace on the petticoat!❤
I think the term “Goldilocks” referred to how the sleeves were a pleasing amount of puffy, and the skirts were the perfect length. It’s not the name of the period, so “Goldilocks era” may not yield any search results. Just a head’s up!
I would love to sew that wrapper for myself! Stunning❤️ Did you use a reference or did you create it yourself?? Hope you and your loved ones are doing well❤️
I responded a little more in depth on another comment but it’s based on the truly Victorian French vest bodice pattern. basically I just made it really long!
@@thesewloartistcan you try to recreate some outfits from "Anne with an 'E'"? Based on this video, I think Ms. Stacey's hair style and outfits most closely looks like you.
kind of! I’m big on Franken-patterning things, so it’s not drafted totally from scratch. I took the Truly Victorian French vest bodice and made it really long. I also added the Watteau pleats in the back by adding extra fabric and pleating it down like an 18th century gown. I’ll do a video on it if there’s any interest.
@@thesewloartist I would probably watch it many times if you made a video! I want to make a long, comfy and pretty dress where a fluctuating waist won't be an issue.😊 I really loved those pleats you had in the back!!
I Love your channel! Like everyone else here, I would love getting to wear these cloths on a regular basis so I too, thoroughly enjoy living vicariously through watching you plus, its such an added bonus to learn all you share about these vintage clothes from their era's.
I’m 55, and I just learned the actual use of a hat pin from this very video. I am fairly well-read and I knew they existed, but never once considered the why or the how. Thanks!!
Wow! If I ran into you on the street I'd have to restrain myself from overflowing with compliments and historical questions lmao, such a beautiful outfit!
Wow! This is one of most elegant and practical ones yet I feel inspired! Thank you for your content it’s awesome to hear all the history behind the designs. I’m a history student so it’s interesting to see the fashion in real time. I see a real art in your craft and I wanted to say it’s beautiful. It makes me feel more comfortable with my fashion and desire to follow my passion for history. Thank you!
You must get a lot of attention when you go out. Your clothes and hair is beautiful. I love the clothes from that era as well. Thank you for the education of historical clothes. I once took part as a model for a small Mexican community. It was a fund raiser. The clothes were historical Mexico's dress for women and men. Mostly women. I dont remember what I wore, but I love the Mariachi clothes. Historically they were horse women and men dressed like this. Soooo beautiful. Historically they did not play instruments. They were horsemen. I'm not Mexican, but lived and taught school on the border. The fund raiser was right on the border in Nogales, Az. It was so much fun.
1897 is (a) favourite year of mine, because it was the publication year of Dracula and the birth year of Amelia Earhart (also the birth year of the fictional carachter Alastor from Hazbin Hotel. He's my favourite carachter bc he actually has fashion sense.). Love your videos!
I would love to dress more historically like this walking dress, finding sizes that fit plus size is just very difficult and then i work at a bank and they would definitely tell me to go home and come back wearing something else. You look awesome. Love you and your shorts. Watch them all the time.
I subbed to your channel several months ago; but, because of crappy eyesight, I could never read the channel's title. Just now the planets aligned and I was able to see the name. What a clever title. If I could fit into any of those clothes, I would.
What I'd like to see: what my grandmother might have worn in 1919 when she was 25 and traveled to Florida from Massachusetts by boat. Defying her father's will. Without a chaperone. 😳 😊 She was a woman ahead of her time. Go Grandma!
You do so much research for your videos! I appreciate all of the hard work!! Have you compiled them? This would be incredibly interesting to look through ❤❤❤
A friend was born in 1897. He saw me in an Edwardian outfit and he teared up. He said how I reminded him of his dear Mother. That was special. Hey, Mr. Huges...see you later, Sir!.
@@erdiaz13 Ew, I'll take the 2.5 ft of snow over ice any day! For us in Wisconsin it was a ton of fluffy white snow and no ice. However, because the temperature is now 20 degrees below zero, most of the snow on the roads and sidewalks has become slick. It does look very beautiful outside, though. I just wish it wasn't so frigid cold so I could go out and photograph the snowy landscapes. 😏🥶
OMG that hat pin makes sense now! I've never thought about them being inserted... That's probably through your hair so it doesn't fall off! OMG please let that be it! Sweet!!
I swear I would dress like this everyday if social anxiety wasn’t a thing
I have found that, the anxiety always makes me think ppl are looking at me. Dressing up (any way) doesn't change the anxiety at all it just means ppl are looking and usually smile at you so it makes it easier because then you don't feel that little paranoid feeling u just know. p.s. the effect of wearing fun clothes rubs off on everyone. I've had plenty of people tell me that what I wear makes them feel more confident in trying new things OR helps their anxiety coz they know the attention is being pulled elsewhere. It's a win win. P.P.S it took a while and few compliments before I got comfy doing this but the reward of wearing what I want is so worth it. My style is historically influenced not accurate so typically I ALMOST fit in. I buy everything from thrift stores and sometimes I feel like a clothing historian/protector.
Do it!! Ofc you don't HAVE to but if you want to! They say anything you do for a long enough time becomes your comfort zone, and I've definitely found that to be the case with wearing "weird" clothing! When I started I was already anxious when wearing a frilly blouse instead of a t-shirt!
I guess a childhood of being picked on had the effect of making me dead to much of what people think. My bosses discovered they could get me to wear a pink panther suit. I didn't care. If I feel I have a reason, that's all it takes.I do have rules, but life is more fun this way. You go, giiirrrrrrllll !!
Its beautiful !.
Look into mindfulness and exposure therapy. I hope you achieve your goals and if people are looking at you wearing that, it's because you look amazing.
Do it, I've found it bothers you less and less the more you do it. Sure maybe people will look, but they'll probably be looking at how awesome you look, and those few folks that think you're weird... Who cares about them, they suck! It is very fun wearing nice clothes, it will probably make you feel more confident too.
I am reminded of Mary Poppins. ❤ I really enjoy your videos.
I thought so too!!!
came here to say the same thing
Mary Poppins came to my mind too
The hat especially.
I was thinking Missy from Doctor Who, but yes! Also Mary Poppins
Victorian comfy clothes look really beautiful and elegant. I wish it made a comeback.
I would love to have one of those also
Omg the hair pin through the hat was genius I love learning how people used stuff before a zippers and Bobby pins
that's a hat pin! they're specifically for keeping a lady's hat on her head. if the hat was big enough, sometimes she'd use more than 1!
Also very useful for self defense
@@eldupont3095
Yes, a delightful hat pin!
My sister collects those....but I wear the hats lol. 😆
Hat pins were used to keep hats from flying away, and could be used as a weapon in a pinch
A terrific walking suit. Best example I've seen in a while. Plus practical!
Please do make a video about making a wrapper. I want one so badly. All I have is an uglier-than-sin, cold-in-winter duster. It's convenient and comfy, but I hate the way it looks. I wish wrappers were still in.
Isn’t a duster the same thing
I have a few simple t-shirt material dresses I’ve kept even as they have become too full of holes or too short for outside wear that I use as almost day pyjamas but I would love to make myself a wrapper to have a more elevated home dress.
Same, I need one of these
Please make a video on making up a wrapper. Idk if I'll ever make one, but they look so wonderful. Like the hideous, tacky, and wonderfully useful duster I wear at home. But warmer and actually attractive! ❤
Would love to see a full video on the wrapper and this walking suit if possible please. It’s such a gorgeous silhouette!
I would wear the wrapper at home, easily. It looks wonderful, with the comfy fabric and long sleeves.
Google shabbat robe, you’re welcome
Darling, we NEED to see the yellow one now! ❤
I love the morning dress! Would love to know where you got the pattern!
Me too!!
Me three!
Highest praise fot this walking suit! Also kudos for picking 1897.perfect fashion year! 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Can you make more hair tutorials? 💇♀️
Much of the beauty of the detail in these outfits is unseen; it's like a private delight for the wearer.🥰 I especially love the lace on the petticoat!❤
Absolutely gorgeous. I simply cannot believe the number of layers. No Wonder women needed smelling salts.
Gorgeous! The "goldilocks" era will have to be one I look into! Thank you!
I think the term “Goldilocks” referred to how the sleeves were a pleasing amount of puffy, and the skirts were the perfect length. It’s not the name of the period, so “Goldilocks era” may not yield any search results. Just a head’s up!
@Zephirite. I was referring to the 1890's dress style, my bad! 😂 but yes, I'm sure goldilocks Era might not glean much information lol 😆
I want to bring back wrappers and I love this one.
I love both of these, I would wear the wrapper myself, and u could almost wear the walk suit, and with a few tweeks it could be worn today!!!
My grandmother was born in 1896. I’m imagining my great grandmother and her siblings going for a walk in this outfit.
I would love to sew that wrapper for myself! Stunning❤️ Did you use a reference or did you create it yourself?? Hope you and your loved ones are doing well❤️
I responded a little more in depth on another comment but it’s based on the truly Victorian French vest bodice pattern. basically I just made it really long!
@@thesewloartistcan you try to recreate some outfits from "Anne with an 'E'"? Based on this video, I think Ms. Stacey's hair style and outfits most closely looks like you.
Love that walking suit. Gorgeous
I want to make a wrapper this year! This one was so beautiful! Did you yse a pattern?
kind of! I’m big on Franken-patterning things, so it’s not drafted totally from scratch. I took the Truly Victorian French vest bodice and made it really long. I also added the Watteau pleats in the back by adding extra fabric and pleating it down like an 18th century gown. I’ll do a video on it if there’s any interest.
@@thesewloartist I would probably watch it many times if you made a video! I want to make a long, comfy and pretty dress where a fluctuating waist won't be an issue.😊 I really loved those pleats you had in the back!!
@@thesewloartist please make a video on the wrapper, it's beautiful and I am sure there's a fair few of us wanting to make ones of our own ❤
Please do a video on it! And also where you got the fabric. I would love to sew one. @thesewloartist
@@thesewloartistdefinitely interest!!!!!!❤
Gorgeous. Absolutely gorgeous
I Love your channel! Like everyone else here, I would love getting to wear these cloths on a regular basis so I too, thoroughly enjoy living vicariously through watching you plus, its such an added bonus to learn all you share about these vintage clothes from their era's.
Beautiful. Beyond beautiful. ❤
That is probably the most beautiful outfit. Really gorgeous!
Damn!! That outfit is beautiful!❤❤❤
It was going to snow, so you just......made an outfit. My lord girl, I'm blown away by your talent.
Always a delight to learn from you and see your collection of very cool clothes. Plus you have the perfect body to enhance the styles. Thx for posting
These looks are so elegant, and extremely flattering. It's so much better than showing your entire body, and leaving nothing to the imagination. ❤
❤ Love it! My favorite! I would so wear that today. You're beautiful
The Classics never go out of style.
What a cute wrapper. Thanks for doing what you do.
I’m 55, and I just learned the actual use of a hat pin from this very video. I am fairly well-read and I knew they existed, but never once considered the why or the how. Thanks!!
The outfit reminds me so much of Missy from DW. Love it.
Super Nice, as always... You are amazing 🎉❤
Wow! If I ran into you on the street I'd have to restrain myself from overflowing with compliments and historical questions lmao, such a beautiful outfit!
Wow! This is one of most elegant and practical ones yet I feel inspired! Thank you for your content it’s awesome to hear all the history behind the designs. I’m a history student so it’s interesting to see the fashion in real time. I see a real art in your craft and I wanted to say it’s beautiful. It makes me feel more comfortable with my fashion and desire to follow my passion for history. Thank you!
Damn😯. The outfit looks great.
Love love LOVE the wrapper! Please do a video on how you sewed it!
Fascinating! I love learning about this. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us!
Great slippers! Love the outfit.
I would so wear this. It is beautiful and so are you. This color is you for sure.
BTW: I'd also love to have the comfy gown!
I just love these old looks! They are just so beautiful. A lot went into getting into these dresses so many layers! As always you look stunning.
❤❤❤❤❤ I really need to learn how to make some of these, I would honestly wear that everyday. It looks like a fun suit, and warm. 🥰
Outstanding outfit! Love it.
Beautiful!!!
So many clothing articles they wore back then fir one oùtfit.
Love this outfit!!!! Brilliant video!!!!
I could look at this all day!
Menswear influences and a nice battle hatpin. It's perfect!
I love this Era, so beautiful and elegant
You always look so beautiful!
That is my favorite period for fashion. Late 1800s
Okay, Miss Scarlet! Loving the navy blue.
Those corsets!!! Omg!! 😍😍
"To do something sensible for once 8n my life." Same Gurl!
You must get a lot of attention when you go out. Your clothes and hair is beautiful. I love the clothes from that era as well. Thank you for the education of historical clothes. I once took part as a model for a small Mexican community. It was a fund raiser. The clothes were historical Mexico's dress for women and men. Mostly women. I dont remember what I wore, but I love the Mariachi clothes. Historically they were horse women and men dressed like this. Soooo beautiful. Historically they did not play instruments. They were horsemen. I'm not Mexican, but lived and taught school on the border. The fund raiser was right on the border in Nogales, Az. It was so much fun.
1897 is (a) favourite year of mine, because it was the publication year of Dracula and the birth year of Amelia Earhart (also the birth year of the fictional carachter Alastor from Hazbin Hotel. He's my favourite carachter bc he actually has fashion sense.). Love your videos!
“Sensible” 😂 but I love it!
I love how the women looked so business professional in this era!
You are so talented! And you always look so beautiful!
I love this outfit ! Gorgeous ❤
Oh look! Historically accurate mary poppins!
Both the wrapper and the walking suit are gorgeous ❤
I would love to dress more historically like this walking dress, finding sizes that fit plus size is just very difficult and then i work at a bank and they would definitely tell me to go home and come back wearing something else. You look awesome. Love you and your shorts. Watch them all the time.
been watching the shows 1883 and 1923 i would love to see some outfits inspired from those eras 😍
I subbed to your channel several months ago; but, because of crappy eyesight, I could never read the channel's title. Just now the planets aligned and I was able to see the name. What a clever title. If I could fit into any of those clothes, I would.
My God! Just yesterday I had wondered if modern women would prefer dressing like in the 1800s. And voila! You popped up here! Amazing! Keep it up!
Very pretty ❤💐
That corset is the most beautiful one I’ve seen on you!
I love love love all your outfits
I really need to find a Victorian wrapper for my evening comfy clothes.
What I'd like to see: what my grandmother might have worn in 1919 when she was 25 and traveled to Florida from Massachusetts by boat. Defying her father's will. Without a chaperone. 😳 😊 She was a woman ahead of her time. Go Grandma!
I love Victorian clothes!!
You do so much research for your videos! I appreciate all of the hard work!! Have you compiled them? This would be incredibly interesting to look through ❤❤❤
Oh that's how their hats nvr fell😮. I always wondered that.
Looks very Disney’ish. I love all your period clothes. It is fun watching your vids.
very Marry Poppins-esque! I LOVE it 🤭❤
I would love to see the yellow one! 💛💛
Such creative blood flows through your veins ❤
A friend was born in 1897. He saw me in an Edwardian outfit and he teared up. He said how I reminded him of his dear Mother. That was special.
Hey, Mr. Huges...see you later, Sir!.
I dont know why, but it hives me a marry poppins feeling
Id love to see you out and about in public with these gorgeous outfits.
I would have to wake up an hour earlier to get ready, love the fashion but I love my sleep more 😅
Do you ever get cold dressing in previous eras, and then going out in winter and snow? Brrrrr. I think I'd be a frozen popsicle. LOL
Love seeing what was, would love to try some of them on.
Only two inches of snow?! We just had a blizzard that dropped 2.5 ft of snow on us! Beautiful gowns, though. I always enjoy your videos. ❤
Really it was a lot of ice. I was excited that there was actually some fluffy snow falling from the sky in Portland when we went yesterday. 🥶💖
@@erdiaz13 Ew, I'll take the 2.5 ft of snow over ice any day! For us in Wisconsin it was a ton of fluffy white snow and no ice. However, because the temperature is now 20 degrees below zero, most of the snow on the roads and sidewalks has become slick. It does look very beautiful outside, though. I just wish it wasn't so frigid cold so I could go out and photograph the snowy landscapes. 😏🥶
I love this, exquisite and beautiful. I could picture myself in this.
I'm a guy but I have such an appreciation for these looks she puts together
Made an outfit for a possible snow day…WHAT!! Amazing!
I live in Michigan. 2 inches of snow is nothing and snow is far from a special occasion, so I'm having a hard time feeling. Yeah, this one.
“I chose 1897 because it was kinda the goldilocks of historical fashion.”
I love seeing your beautiful clothes!
I still need a Violet Crawley origin story.
I want to see her when she hit her fashion stride and stayed there.
Gorgeous dress
Wait! You make these yourself ❤ amazing
OMG that hat pin makes sense now! I've never thought about them being inserted... That's probably through your hair so it doesn't fall off! OMG please let that be it! Sweet!!
I love your walking suit.
You look positively respectable. ❤
Please do a video on how you do your hair!!! Looks so cute