HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY! I've collected so many vintage wedding dresses as well as a ton of formal dresses I've thrifted. I'm going to be selling and/or renting them now as I work my way toward 100% original designs in the future! Next video coming out is going to jump start my story with fashion design and the projects that started my journey!! It'll be a mini series that leads you guys toward all my dress projects I've worked on in the past few months! Meanwhile I'll continuously be work on new dresses! You can see my newer stuff in shorts but the long form videos are ON THEIR WAY!!
I'm glad to know I'm not the only person who collects wedding dresses! I had a fairly large collection of dresses before my housefire 6 years ago. Very few of them survived without staining cause by the smoke and then steam from the water spayed to fight the kitchen fire. I'm not sure what to do with them now, I've wondered about putting them through tea baths to give them an antique look or possibly repurposing them, using them to make other gowns, flower girl dresses, or the ultimate fairy tale dress up gown. I've picked up a few since the fire with the idea of reselling (a few new with tags) and one just because it was from an incredible designer. My last aquisition was a vintage Laura Ashley polished cotton wedding dress with it's labeled net petticoat. I'm a lot choosier these days about what follows me home. My niece is looking like she may be heading to the altar, I don't have a sense yet whether she's the type to want something inexpensive and practical or if she'll want something that is in the current fashion and from a store. I have hundreds of sewing patterns and know I could make her something astounding, we'll just have to see what sort of bride she is.
This is a year ago but the wedding dress algorithm finally found me--love your collecting impulse, good taste. What you seem to be drawn to is Victorian/Edwardian style that had a resurgence in the late 70s and 80s. You might be interested in looking at the history, which adds to your expertise, especially in videos, but I like your conversational style, and that's important for a youtube channel. Loved that beautiful 50s frock--that's the scratchy one, I recall the feeling of stiff tulle as a child. And one of those had to be made by someone influenced by Georgian or the style of Azerbaijan--that one with the deep pleat in the front, simple with severe embroidery up to the neck and double sleeve. Have a look at traditional Georgian gowns and you'll see the style. The last dress is really interesting, reminds me of Ann Lowe's design for Jackie Kennedy's dress, very whimsical with the ruffles, unique, maybe inspired by Jackie? Anything that comes with gloves is pre-1970 for sure. Thx, fascinating.
Try soaking in some water with bicarbonate of soda, or plain white vinegar to remove any odour from used dresses. Please test on a small inconspicuous area first for precaution.
I've enjoyed watching, you have some beautiful dresses. I do have one suggestion, put something dark on the wall behind the dresses to make it easier to see the detail of the dress. Thank you and keep on sharing
This video feels like it was so long ago and so many houses ago but I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I’ll have to update and do more hauls since I plan to sell everything now that I’m designing ❤️ I didn’t have a dark wall or anything at that time and was limited in a small space but I’ll keep it in mind for any future hauls with light colored dresses :)
I have my wedding dress from 1973 and could fit into it until about 2008 or so. It was a very scaled down version of some of the 70's dresses and I wish I had shopped a little bit more at the time. I guess I just like to see what I could have bought! Thanks for the video!
Love your videos I would like to make a suggestion to get a crinolines slip or hoop skirt for under the dresses it will make the bottoms really pop. Most of the older 80’s and prior always needed them ❤
I actually did use petticoats for the photos I ended up taking but since then discontinued collecting and started designing. But I 100% agree it looked better! I don’t think I had one on hand at the time of recording this 😅
You should try soaking the free dress in Oxi Clean with Fabreeze in your bathtub.I think that even though it's beige, it will brighten the fabric and look much better. But it's just a suggestion. I love your videos on vintage wedding dresses.
Thanks for the tip! They’ve been stored away for a long while now as I’ve moved so much but when I dig them up again I’m sure I could consider cleaning before selling! Appreciate the tip. :)
Preggo me back then was limited to the room I was in but I can totally take that into consideration for a future haul. Thanks for the feedback! And thanks for watching!
I got them with the intention for photo shoots but then there was a pandemic and so I held off and then I started sewing myself and now I don’t know what to do with them since I barely have time to photograph my own designs haha so I plan to sell when I can actually unpack them. But I’m still obsessed with them I’ll probably do another haul of more before I get rid of them🥹
I’d say that the second dress is 79/80. I have a wedding dress of my own from that period and the sleeves and neckline are very similar, and dress 3 also. Hope this helps
Yay! I am so happy you're on UA-cams again! Also love the editing done in this. Everything looks so good. : D I need to learn better editing.............
If the fabric is NOT natural silk, most (vintage) wedding-dresses can be used in trash-the-dress shoots using water without destroying it. Polyester is the most suitable. I'm (totally) not into paint or other way to destroy such dresses. Nice collection you have here. Thanks for sharing.
8. Best quality so far. Probably Jena, might be fink brothers, but looks like a jena Definitely not a fink bros because the buttons are applied over a zipper
I've been so busy, I haven't to this day been able to list them for sale, but I'll be working on a part two and then opening up an online shop to sell them now that I no longer need them for photo shoots. In the meantime, feel free to tell me a timestamp and make an offer and I'll let you know if it's available
Yes I am most likely because I no longer need them for photo shoots since I design my own dresses now but after moving I had to pack them away and have yet to unpack 😅
Dress 1 love it Dress 2 no Dress 3 love it Dress 4 love it Dress 5 no Dress 6 love it Dress 7 no Dress 8 love it Dress 9 no Dress 10 love it Dress 11 love it
HOPE YOU ALL ENJOY! I've collected so many vintage wedding dresses as well as a ton of formal dresses I've thrifted. I'm going to be selling and/or renting them now as I work my way toward 100% original designs in the future!
Next video coming out is going to jump start my story with fashion design and the projects that started my journey!! It'll be a mini series that leads you guys toward all my dress projects I've worked on in the past few months! Meanwhile I'll continuously be work on new dresses! You can see my newer stuff in shorts but the long form videos are ON THEIR WAY!!
I absolutely LOVE VINTAGE WEDDING DRESSES!!! They are sooo classy to me.
Sameeee I have a major hoarding problem for photos but now that I design dresses I’m probably gonna sell😅
I'm glad to know I'm not the only person who collects wedding dresses! I had a fairly large collection of dresses before my housefire 6 years ago. Very few of them survived without staining cause by the smoke and then steam from the water spayed to fight the kitchen fire. I'm not sure what to do with them now, I've wondered about putting them through tea baths to give them an antique look or possibly repurposing them, using them to make other gowns, flower girl dresses, or the ultimate fairy tale dress up gown. I've picked up a few since the fire with the idea of reselling (a few new with tags) and one just because it was from an incredible designer. My last aquisition was a vintage Laura Ashley polished cotton wedding dress with it's labeled net petticoat. I'm a lot choosier these days about what follows me home. My niece is looking like she may be heading to the altar, I don't have a sense yet whether she's the type to want something inexpensive and practical or if she'll want something that is in the current fashion and from a store. I have hundreds of sewing patterns and know I could make her something astounding, we'll just have to see what sort of bride she is.
Chiffon, sheer flowing fabric CHIFFON!
Chiffon is so fun!
This is a year ago but the wedding dress algorithm finally found me--love your collecting impulse, good taste. What you seem to be drawn to is Victorian/Edwardian style that had a resurgence in the late 70s and 80s. You might be interested in looking at the history, which adds to your expertise, especially in videos, but I like your conversational style, and that's important for a youtube channel. Loved that beautiful 50s frock--that's the scratchy one, I recall the feeling of stiff tulle as a child. And one of those had to be made by someone influenced by Georgian or the style of Azerbaijan--that one with the deep pleat in the front, simple with severe embroidery up to the neck and double sleeve. Have a look at traditional Georgian gowns and you'll see the style. The last dress is really interesting, reminds me of Ann Lowe's design for Jackie Kennedy's dress, very whimsical with the ruffles, unique, maybe inspired by Jackie? Anything that comes with gloves is pre-1970 for sure. Thx, fascinating.
Love your kitty. Such a purr ball. I am so sorry you lost your kitty.
You should open a vintage bridal shop! Think what fun it would be to do the displays in the windows! Plus different dresses coming in all the time...
That would be so fun! Not sure I'll ever get to that level, but the idea is fun to think about!!
Thank you for your videos . I love vintage and have a collection of vintage bridal gowns and accessories 😍 your an inspiration ✨️ blessings ☘️
Try soaking in some water with bicarbonate of soda, or plain white vinegar to remove any odour from used dresses. Please test on a small inconspicuous area first for precaution.
Thanks for the idea!
I've enjoyed watching, you have some beautiful dresses. I do have one suggestion, put something dark on the wall behind the dresses to make it easier to see the detail of the dress. Thank you and keep on sharing
This video feels like it was so long ago and so many houses ago but I’m so glad you enjoyed it! I’ll have to update and do more hauls since I plan to sell everything now that I’m designing ❤️
I didn’t have a dark wall or anything at that time and was limited in a small space but I’ll keep it in mind for any future hauls with light colored dresses :)
Third from last at 19:27/27:25 gives Father of the Bride vibes.
I have my wedding dress from 1973 and could fit into it until about 2008 or so. It was a very scaled down version of some of the 70's dresses and I wish I had shopped a little bit more at the time. I guess I just like to see what I could have bought! Thanks for the video!
Love your videos I would like to make a suggestion to get a crinolines slip or hoop skirt for under the dresses it will make the bottoms really pop. Most of the older 80’s and prior always needed them ❤
I actually did use petticoats for the photos I ended up taking but since then discontinued collecting and started designing. But I 100% agree it looked better! I don’t think I had one on hand at the time of recording this 😅
The last dress was my favorite. Just Beautiful.
You should try soaking the free dress in Oxi Clean with Fabreeze in your bathtub.I think that even though it's beige, it will brighten the fabric and look much better. But it's just a suggestion. I love your videos on vintage wedding dresses.
Thanks for the tip! They’ve been stored away for a long while now as I’ve moved so much but when I dig them up again I’m sure I could consider cleaning before selling! Appreciate the tip. :)
Can you show the dresses against s colored wall so we can see the dresses
Preggo me back then was limited to the room I was in but I can totally take that into consideration for a future haul. Thanks for the feedback! And thanks for watching!
@@MoreStephanieHarford - also the full skirted ones could do with a crinole or something where you can see the details better. Good hauls though.
I LOVE WEDDING DRESSES TOO!!😊😊 I COULD BE A BRIDE EVERY DAY 🎉🎉, THERE SOOO BEAUTIFUL 😊😊!!
Beautiful, wonderful wedding dresses🎉
I wish i could wear it outside somewhere!... Edit: Awww some of them i would just...dye and wear as summer dresses!!!
I got them with the intention for photo shoots but then there was a pandemic and so I held off and then I started sewing myself and now I don’t know what to do with them since I barely have time to photograph my own designs haha so I plan to sell when I can actually unpack them. But I’m still obsessed with them I’ll probably do another haul of more before I get rid of them🥹
Amazing as usual!
You're the best!
1. Asian import. 2. Probably Mendocino, 3. Likely Alfred angelo. 4. Probably bridal original
I’d say that the second dress is 79/80. I have a wedding dress of my own from that period and the sleeves and neckline are very similar, and dress 3 also. Hope this helps
Fabric is organdy. I’m wondering with a very similar look of some of them were made using the same pattern, just different styling by the maker.
That first dress is almost exactly like mine (1986).
The last dress is absolutely positively a loralei, I sold a lot o😢that brand. The pink one could be an alfred angelo
A lot that I find have no evidence of a tag which is what makes me wonder if some are handmade.
Yay! I am so happy you're on UA-cams again!
Also love the editing done in this. Everything looks so good. : D I need to learn better editing.............
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed the dresses and can justify my hoarding habit hahaha
@@MoreStephanieHarford LOL. I do like some of them. I liked seeing Kiki *Cry*
@@JustSheik yeah😭😭
Nice!
If the fabric is NOT natural silk, most (vintage) wedding-dresses can be used in trash-the-dress shoots using water without destroying it.
Polyester is the most suitable.
I'm (totally) not into paint or other way to destroy such dresses.
Nice collection you have here.
Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the tips!
7. Bridal original or queen fit or other inexpensive manufacturer
Vinegar helps get smells out of fabric
Great video
Thanks!
8. Best quality so far. Probably Jena, might be fink brothers, but looks like a jena Definitely not a fink bros because the buttons are applied over a zipper
I want to buy one.
I've been so busy, I haven't to this day been able to list them for sale, but I'll be working on a part two and then opening up an online shop to sell them now that I no longer need them for photo shoots. In the meantime, feel free to tell me a timestamp and make an offer and I'll let you know if it's available
Are you going to sell them
Yes I am most likely because I no longer need them for photo shoots since I design my own dresses now but after moving I had to pack them away and have yet to unpack 😅
Dress 1 love it
Dress 2 no
Dress 3 love it
Dress 4 love it
Dress 5 no
Dress 6 love it
Dress 7 no
Dress 8 love it
Dress 9 no
Dress 10 love it
Dress 11 love it
5. Likel6 50s vintage or copy but looks original
I don't think I could find a nice vintage dress in my size 😅😭
Aww it’s so hard to find any for me as well. And they’ve increased prices by a ton now. :(
6. Inexpensive generic such as bridal original. Could even be JC Penney