Getting Dressed in 1665 Delft

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  • @CrowsEyeProductions
    @CrowsEyeProductions  6 років тому +477

    Poster available here: www.redbubble.com/people/crowseyemerch/works/34040411-girl-with-a-pearl-earring

    • @SarahSmith-il5mh
      @SarahSmith-il5mh 6 років тому +1

      h

    • @annadasht5141
      @annadasht5141 6 років тому +1

      She didn't actually have a pearl earing.

    • @KateeAngel
      @KateeAngel 5 років тому +7

      Dresses of simple women from different periods are also interesting, not only wealthy/aristocratic. You can show them too?)

    • @Kath3r1n3H.
      @Kath3r1n3H. 5 років тому +5

      Could you, please, make 1800-1810 English getting dressed.

    • @dianenevard4687
      @dianenevard4687 5 років тому

      Katherine H

  • @klosiu1
    @klosiu1 5 років тому +3962

    Beautiful ending. She is almost identical to portrait.

    • @mamamalamut9478
      @mamamalamut9478 4 роки тому +7

      prawie nie znaczy że tak samo.... Namalował Vermeer służącą a nie damę , w jednej sukience była na obrazie

    • @alfredoprime5495
      @alfredoprime5495 4 роки тому +22

      The eyebrows are the most glaring difference IMO.

    • @Ketutar
      @Ketutar 4 роки тому +14

      @@alfredoprime5495 In my mind her makeup is the most glaring difference :-D

    • @bluefox7678
      @bluefox7678 4 роки тому +23

      That ending caught me by surprise!

    • @ipaziamercury9942
      @ipaziamercury9942 4 роки тому +22

      And the maid is exacted like the one of The Milkmaid from the same painter 🤩

  • @peiyentsai6430
    @peiyentsai6430 4 роки тому +5331

    I imagine that by 7055, people would be watching videos of us getting dressed.
    "*_And now, a blue garment called the jeans were pulled up to the hip, and a hooded jumper would be put on for warmth. Two white strings fell down onto the chest to compliment the modest look_*"

    • @nitachandekar2918
      @nitachandekar2918 4 роки тому +83

      Ikr !

    • @kayleighludlow9912
      @kayleighludlow9912 4 роки тому +569

      You forgot "the shoes were made with leather,sued,cloth and were held in place by buckles, laces, orba simple strip of a new inovation velcro

    • @zoemockford2112
      @zoemockford2112 4 роки тому +75

      Make this happen

    • @anandalintangramadhankurni9963
      @anandalintangramadhankurni9963 4 роки тому +212

      well, let’s assume that the world still survive at that time

    • @elizabethmccarty2105
      @elizabethmccarty2105 4 роки тому +374

      And sleeves were extra long to allow for indoor activities such as hitting siblings with them.

  • @elfallero76
    @elfallero76 4 роки тому +2683

    ....OH GOSH!!!
    Has nobody noticed this detail?
    The old lady is the milkmaid, ....another painting by the painter Vermeer!.
    "The Milkmaid" (Vermeer)

    • @rollergirl2757
      @rollergirl2757 4 роки тому +70

      OMG never noticed that before!!

    • @ajromero3692
      @ajromero3692 4 роки тому +258

      This comment needs to be higher up.
      Also, the 'foot-warmer' that the Girl with a Pearl Earring uses can be seen in the background of 'The Milkmaid'.
      The detail in this video is just...*chef's kiss

    • @thegirlatthefrontdesk3519
      @thegirlatthefrontdesk3519 4 роки тому +14

      Great catch ♡

    • @rurumioreo2429
      @rurumioreo2429 3 роки тому +25

      No wonder the old maid looks familiar. Haha.. Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @bettingarrow8358
      @bettingarrow8358 3 роки тому +3

      Well done Einstein

  • @royuchiha8297
    @royuchiha8297 4 роки тому +692

    It blew my mind when she said "indoor activities...such as letter writing"

  • @tookiwolfpaint5142
    @tookiwolfpaint5142 5 років тому +8042

    when she turned out to be the girl with the pearl earring lemme tell you i was SHOOK

    • @chikenliken9897
      @chikenliken9897 5 років тому +135

      Tooki Wolfpaint IKR, I didn’t see it coming

    • @az2224
      @az2224 4 роки тому +167

      tHAnkS fOR SpOiLinG

    • @normairizarryni
      @normairizarryni 4 роки тому +72

      Women did not get their periods monthly back then. They only got it a few times a year so they really didn't have to think about that too often.

    • @saloninegi7062
      @saloninegi7062 4 роки тому +18

      Brought tears to my eyes!

    • @Kiki_Kiwi_
      @Kiki_Kiwi_ 4 роки тому +11

      @@az2224 I love your username

  • @Arniqua
    @Arniqua 5 років тому +4004

    I got chills at the ending reference of the 1665 painting and the fact that she looked so identical to that is strikingly uncanny. So loved this. Subscribing Today.

    • @Zeynep-ut5gt
      @Zeynep-ut5gt 5 років тому +5

      Jungkook Jin Hajima HEY ARMYYY

    • @uggggggghhhhh
      @uggggggghhhhh 5 років тому +107

      @Ashley C sorry some people are smarter and a lot better at explaining themselves. you want them to dumb it down for you?

    • @evelynncarlson8688
      @evelynncarlson8688 5 років тому +20

      I've rewatched this video so many times trying to get a general idea of how everything was put together and worn and I kid you not, EVERY time I watch it I get chills

    • @marissa8190
      @marissa8190 5 років тому +20

      Ashley C she doesn’t sound like that though?

    • @golden_hour8833
      @golden_hour8833 5 років тому +3

      It was amazing!

  • @vee2877
    @vee2877 6 років тому +3529

    That ending gave me goosebumps! Beautiful production with a stunning conclusion! Please don't ever stop, I adore this channel

    • @iambrunei
      @iambrunei 6 років тому +2

      Veronica Park I read the book many years ago and I get to keep the copy. It was given by my colleague. I still have it.

    • @midshipman8654
      @midshipman8654 6 років тому

      Vee I really enjoyed it because I just read the book of the same name about the fictional creation of this art piece.

  • @swarnimbage9504
    @swarnimbage9504 4 роки тому +2697

    Imagine being so rich that you don't even put on socks by yourself.

    • @Simplelivingslowliving
      @Simplelivingslowliving 4 роки тому +200

      Imagine having your period and having to pee every hour dressed like that? Ummm thank you lord I was born in the 90s.

    • @swarnimbage9504
      @swarnimbage9504 4 роки тому +28

      @@Simplelivingslowliving true that

    • @f0restangel
      @f0restangel 4 роки тому +80

      ROCK YOUR NATURAL you just have to put up the skirt layers, it’s actually very easy 🤗

    • @leenagupta6586
      @leenagupta6586 4 роки тому +8

      @@Simplelivingslowliving i was actually thinking abt it the whole time.

    • @Simplelivingslowliving
      @Simplelivingslowliving 4 роки тому +15

      @@f0restangel 🤣🤣🤣 that's a lot of layers to put up with.

  • @Agaettis
    @Agaettis 6 років тому +6445

    The second I saw those earrings I was like OMG THEYRE RECREATING THE PAINTING!! you guys are the best!! For an art and history nerd this was pure joy

    • @LaKellyRey
      @LaKellyRey 6 років тому +68

      Yes haha I absolutely loved the ending, my eyes went wide open and I went " omggg no wayyy " haha.

    • @theseaanemone
      @theseaanemone 6 років тому +78

      i thought it was just gonna be a simple video like some of the previous ones but this took a twist my jaw dropped when she pulled out the teardrop pearl earrings.

    • @AWlpsSHOW36
      @AWlpsSHOW36 6 років тому +16

      Same! I love and obsessive over History and Art!

    • @hillyplays29
      @hillyplays29 6 років тому +3

      Same!

    • @vilwarin5635
      @vilwarin5635 6 років тому +31

      The other woman is dressed the same way that other lady that poured milk (other painting)

  • @maki2925
    @maki2925 6 років тому +2871

    I really love the narrators voice! It's so soft and pleasant to listen to

    • @dxb8086
      @dxb8086 6 років тому +2

      If it wasn't for the fake accent...

    • @aylinidrovo3910
      @aylinidrovo3910 6 років тому +23

      dXb there was no accent

    • @queenQueen-li4su
      @queenQueen-li4su 6 років тому

      Same

    • @tonyatthebeach
      @tonyatthebeach 6 років тому +10

      asmr

    • @ambebhavani
      @ambebhavani 6 років тому +1

      "Martha Milne is an American who has lived in Lincolnshire for many years." @@dxb8086

  • @Mro183
    @Mro183 5 років тому +7464

    You know what I love about this? People actually lived slowly enough to even entertain the idea of dressing like this on a daily basis

    • @Mro183
      @Mro183 5 років тому +150

      EnigmaDrath yeah absolutely understand that but you know what I mean this kind of thing doesn’t exist anymore at all, guess maybe in other countries some royal families still take this much care though

    • @Mro183
      @Mro183 5 років тому +8

      KHALIIL01 your so right 😫

    • @NOONE-cd4gu
      @NOONE-cd4gu 5 років тому +141

      Even tho they used to sleep and wake up with the sun. So when its sunrise they would wake up normally and when the sun sets and it becomes dark they go and sleep
      Maybe not immediately but like one hour after

    • @daphnebaruela3877
      @daphnebaruela3877 5 років тому +3

      same

    • @paintbrushes9329
      @paintbrushes9329 5 років тому +8

      @KHALIIL01 or for me, 20 seconds to an hour, depending how much effort I put into my hair:)

  • @teranshankle8369
    @teranshankle8369 5 років тому +314

    Wasn't expecting her to be "The girl with the pearl earing"!!💞

  • @lillimiller2051
    @lillimiller2051 5 років тому +3855

    me: i should probably get some sleep
    also me: OOO LETS SEE HOW TO PUT ON CLOTHES FROM THE 1600’S

  • @abbyryan9570
    @abbyryan9570 5 років тому +5455

    To everyone saying it would take forever to get dressed: the video is 8 min long and they didn’t speed anything up.

    • @dacksonflux
      @dacksonflux 5 років тому +545

      It's faster than I am in the mornings 🤣

    • @eastender1862
      @eastender1862 5 років тому +135

      Wouldn’t fancy running for my train dressed like this in the morning 😅😂

    • @julianakarasawa315
      @julianakarasawa315 5 років тому +61

      @@eastender1862 or in true Dutch fashion, biking 🤣🤣

    • @Neaharia
      @Neaharia 5 років тому +266

      Well they skipped the lacing corset moment

    • @abdiaziz4180
      @abdiaziz4180 5 років тому +62

      8 minutes is enough time to brush, shower , pick outfit and get dressed for me and most men. Lol

  • @emoss96
    @emoss96 5 років тому +2385

    3 biggest unsolved mysteries
    3. Time travel
    2. The Bermuda triangle
    1. The UA-cam algorithm

  • @patrickraynes6068
    @patrickraynes6068 4 роки тому +191

    Love how they intertwined historic getting dressed with historic portraits. Would like to see more of these type of videos.

  • @driftingraven1
    @driftingraven1 6 років тому +1532

    there is just something so satisfying about these videos.

    • @bgakes
      @bgakes 6 років тому +25

      So much concern for detail and very well executed. Well done things just feel right.

    • @AmeliaKC173
      @AmeliaKC173 6 років тому +1

      It's so "cool" to see how people dressed back then

    • @DwightLivesMatter
      @DwightLivesMatter 6 років тому +1

      Nigga got ASMR

    • @retr0naut823
      @retr0naut823 6 років тому +3

      You are merely being reminded of a former lifetime. Your soul remembers.

    • @suziepage1
      @suziepage1 6 років тому +1

      Like a little time travel :-)

  • @philomena88-u9i
    @philomena88-u9i 6 років тому +551

    Just gorgeous. The part from 7:13 onwards, when the painter comes in, and all prior hints fall into place, is particularly breathtaking for being shot in a painterly, even Vermeer-esque, way - rich colors, luminous pearlized surfaces. In addition to the Girl with a Pearl Earring, there seems to be a second Vermeer lady here - the servant's dress, with its brown jacket, blue apron, and white headdress, seems very similar to that of his Milkmaid/Kitchen Maid...

    • @jgallub
      @jgallub 6 років тому +13

      Pritika Pradhan that and did you notice the candle holder in the beginning with Vermeers signature blue color?

    • @philomena88-u9i
      @philomena88-u9i 6 років тому +13

      @@jgallub Good catch! The candleholder is most likely Delftware (blue and white pottery made in Delft in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, in imitation of imported Chinese blue and white porcelain); as you noted, it shows up frequently in Vermeer's work.

  • @yyvl222
    @yyvl222 6 років тому +2105

    I literally thought to myself “hmmm she looks like the girl with the pearl.... oh yep”

    • @marinazagrai1623
      @marinazagrai1623 6 років тому

      As all women pretty much followed the fashion of the day, all the portraits would have looked the same. You may imagine that only the wealthiest would afford paintings made of themselves (no selfies, and cheap). No wonder they all looked so "stiff" wearing those items especially that whale bone corset!

    • @AlexandraVioletta
      @AlexandraVioletta 6 років тому

      Me too

    • @MichelleOsorio
      @MichelleOsorio 6 років тому +2

      Dang it why do I read comments during the videos? Spoilers 😭

  • @stephanieyee9784
    @stephanieyee9784 3 роки тому +193

    I hadn't considered the Little Ice Age when looking at Period clothing. It makes perfect sense that people would have worn as many thick layers as possible, or as much as they could afford.
    Loved this video.

  • @groovypullet2337
    @groovypullet2337 6 років тому +1132

    The minute i saw the yellow cloth I was suspicious. The earrings appeared and I was like....ooooh

    • @dormghost
      @dormghost 6 років тому +6

      Sarah Hamilfan I was about to say that about the Milkmaid. First time seeing this video I thought her blue apron looked somewhat familiar.

    • @anneclamor3326
      @anneclamor3326 6 років тому

      The movie with Scarlette Johansson as the girl right?

    • @everlasting9292
      @everlasting9292 6 років тому

      Same! That was beautiful and very clever.

  • @rosaliecrawford1841
    @rosaliecrawford1841 6 років тому +4897

    Everyone says that historical clothes look so uncomfortable, but I think wearing a chemise, petticoats and cozy stockings would be so comfy. Idk maybe I’m weird.

    • @lurategh
      @lurategh 6 років тому +330

      I've always said it'd be cool to try wearing certain things from historical fashion, too. Practically speaking, they're not very functional for the modern woman, but the clothes were just so pretty! One thing I *don't* mind missing out on is the corset. I know people say depending on what kind it is and how you wear it, they're really not that uncomfortable, but...nah brah, definitely not my thing and I'm so thankful it's not the convention to wear them today (even though I know some choose to and that's cool). That's just me.

    • @missmissx4565
      @missmissx4565 6 років тому +48

      I agree. Especially in Winter!

    • @dx.feelgood5825
      @dx.feelgood5825 6 років тому +51

      Stockings are already super comfy, so I don't doubt it

    • @martinainniger6716
      @martinainniger6716 6 років тому +83

      it's not the chemise, the petticoats or the stockings that are uncomfortable in these outfits. corsets were almost banished from womens fashion for a reason lol. i don't mind wearing a well fitted and tailored corset for a couple of hours but imagine spending the whole day, every day in a corset, having to work in it, probably even exercising in one.. nope thank you!

    • @18thcenturyaddict10
      @18thcenturyaddict10 6 років тому +140

      @@martinainniger6716 actualy the idea of the being corset being for a small waist did not exist until around the Victorian times. What was used by women before that was the stays they were more used to support the bust those who could afford it boned it with whalebone but the lower would often bone them with a bundle of reeds that was a lot more flexible. So if you were rich enough to afford whale bone then you would not need the flexibility to work.

  • @magnushelin007
    @magnushelin007 6 років тому +407

    This video is a piece of art. You make stunning productions.

    • @Zegmaar_Bas
      @Zegmaar_Bas 6 років тому

      Yeah, I mean, they litteraly recreate a famous painting in the video!

  • @deehuckleberry3999
    @deehuckleberry3999 3 роки тому +93

    I feel like we are attracted to dressing these ways because the layers and beauty contribute to a feeling that is similar to meditation or selfcare. There's nothing meditative or lovely about throwing on jeans and a tshirt.

    • @a-dutch-z7351
      @a-dutch-z7351 Рік тому

      Nothing to do with eastern meditation but Christianity.

  • @susan1870
    @susan1870 5 років тому +251

    I got chills when I saw the earrings. This artists prefers the realism and technique of the Old Masters. Vermeer is one of my favorites! Thank you for sharing!!

    • @LanguageExpert-hg8do
      @LanguageExpert-hg8do 5 років тому +1

      Mine too ! Do you remember the way he painted tapestries !! Its beyond perfection

  • @justme1106
    @justme1106 5 років тому +5784

    imagine having to wear this on your period damn

    • @xxsophiexx8009
      @xxsophiexx8009 5 років тому +111

      keren Arellano how did they do it 😱

    • @liver-failure
      @liver-failure 5 років тому +494

      On their period they would wear a different garment that was made to absorb the blood.

    • @SeerWalker
      @SeerWalker 5 років тому +165

      Olivia Kukahiko source? from what i understand there’s quite a bit of contention about what women did/wore on their periods throughout history, as it wasn’t generally the sort of thing that was recorded. however, i can say that with the luxury of modern conveniences like pads/tampons and analgesics, it’s really not that much different. toilets can be difficult to navigate, but you learn to deal with the skirts. and on the plus side, you never have to worry about staining your pants!

    • @loverofteaandspice
      @loverofteaandspice 5 років тому +194

      Well, till the 20th century, undergarments for women were really rare. They wouldnt wear anything pant like at all under their chemise, so for the longest time, women just let it flow-
      There are rumors about some using moss in the medieval days for example, but there is no proof for that.
      (Lets just say Im glad that we are in the 21st century by now-)

    • @emerald_dreamer3981
      @emerald_dreamer3981 5 років тому +114

      I've read of sponges and also linens used for the purpose.

  • @EmEv
    @EmEv 6 років тому +469

    I love this getting dressed series!! It’s just so beautifully put together and so calming to watch and listen to. The cinematography is amazing, the angles, the detail, the lighting! It’s just all so good! You can definitely tell that a talented and very creative person or team put these together. Please make more!

  • @carmenm.4091
    @carmenm.4091 3 роки тому +60

    The foot warmer is called a ‘voeten stoof’ in Dutch so “feet-stove” my mum has a few original ones from this era.

  • @rx500android
    @rx500android 6 років тому +300

    I did not expect that twist at the end! I love it. Your channel is truly amazing!

  • @beccabaillie2684
    @beccabaillie2684 6 років тому +178

    BEST PLOT TWIST EVER! My artists soul is now fulfilled: historical costume AND beautiful art? Amazing.

  • @rubyzad9136
    @rubyzad9136 6 років тому +312

    i’m honestly so surprised and happy that this channel exists. i’ve always had an interest in historical clothing but it was never easy to find or research examples that were realistic, and this channel is the perfect place for that! :)

    • @hollytoms5170
      @hollytoms5170 6 років тому +5

      I have a interest in historical clothing. I wish I was an actor in this clothing.

    • @mrmrsralphiesasmr777
      @mrmrsralphiesasmr777 6 років тому

      Ruby Zad agreed!!! 👏👏👏

    • @jayloo
      @jayloo 6 років тому +2

      @Ruby Zad also search for Prior Attire, she's wonderful!

  • @CarlosDiaz-hf3qv
    @CarlosDiaz-hf3qv 3 роки тому +36

    The two crowseye videos that almost brought me to tears were the Gioconda and this one. Can you imagine, those two girls, sitting casually at a chair, being instructed by a painter to stay still for a couple of hours, their boredom of just sitting there, holding that same pose and expression, getting tired of holding that same neck and back position for hours at a time (especially the Girl With a Pearl Earring!!!, such a twisted neck!!!). I don't think that they ever realized at that split moment in the ebb of infinite time, that, in the midst of their boredom, their tiredness at holding the same pose for hours, their faces would be recognized by the entire human race. Whether they realize it or not, those few split moments in history, made their beauty worth the wait.

    • @ediejagger7978
      @ediejagger7978 2 роки тому +3

      This one of the most beautiful comments I've ever read.

  • @katc2345
    @katc2345 6 років тому +73

    The narrator had the most soothing voice and perfect the way she took us on this walk back in time. The young lady at the end looked like a portrait. Shes beautiful!

  • @Lara-cs5pl
    @Lara-cs5pl 6 років тому +275

    Is no one gonna talk about the fact that the other woman looks like "the milkmaid" also by Johannes Vermeer?

    • @birdie8006
      @birdie8006 5 років тому +4

      I knew she looked familiar!

  • @titusdiodoros1876
    @titusdiodoros1876 6 років тому +157

    You nailed the jacket perfectly ! alot of recreations use dull material (probably wool) but if you look at the jacket the shimmer and sheen of the fabric suggests satin. Similarly the tail of the turban has a slight sheen that many people don't pick up on.The satin of this jacket and the sheen of the turban tail really make this look like the painting! Absolutely stunning!

  • @rebekahmiller8207
    @rebekahmiller8207 4 роки тому +28

    I just found this Channel and I am mesmerized! The moderators voice is amazing and makes these videos seem like an experience! I feel transported back in time. Beautiful...educational and inspirational. Thank you.

  • @brownbread7360
    @brownbread7360 5 років тому +1557

    See how much time they have living without internet 😂

    • @maerythegreek9008
      @maerythegreek9008 5 років тому +13

      About 2 million years actually!..

    • @rahmaadnan4390
      @rahmaadnan4390 5 років тому +24

      But how they filmed and shared this video without the internet?

    • @monivm1940
      @monivm1940 5 років тому +19

      @@rahmaadnan4390 I hope this is a joke...

    • @rahmaadnan4390
      @rahmaadnan4390 5 років тому +6

      @@monivm1940 😁😁ys it is

    • @ismagicgone626
      @ismagicgone626 5 років тому +1

      I bet they sleep all day

  • @TheLostLemurian
    @TheLostLemurian 5 років тому +380

    Shout out to everyone else in the comments also watching this in the middle of the night instead of sleeping. 😆

  • @rip6091
    @rip6091 5 років тому +2449

    Bloody hell...it takes a century to get dressed and another century to undress...thank goodness I was born in this century...t-shirt and jeans! 😁

    • @Yezu666
      @Yezu666 5 років тому +24

      Thank Coco Chanel :P

    • @elliottlupin
      @elliottlupin 5 років тому +52

      actually, you could get it done easily under 20 min.

    • @phs125
      @phs125 5 років тому +30

      It's not even what I do.
      My night dress is a t shirt and underwear.
      My day dress is just putting on a pant.
      That's it, not even a belt. I'm a simple man

    • @rosecassidy8272
      @rosecassidy8272 5 років тому +107

      I do kinda wish we still dressed like this. It's beautiful, and so warm!

    • @Uromastyxfanatics
      @Uromastyxfanatics 5 років тому +25

      im a guy so all i do is just put on my leopard thong and call it square

  • @ajromero3692
    @ajromero3692 3 роки тому +34

    Does anyone else find it amazing that despite this young woman's identity and who she was being lost to time and history, her visage is known by millions of people the world over, some three centuries after her passing? She was portrayed in a Hollywood film and, here, she's portrayed in a video on the internet, something that people during that time couldn't have even conceived of. I think that's what makes art and artists so amazing; in a small way, they make immortality possible.

    • @a-dutch-z7351
      @a-dutch-z7351 Рік тому +1

      They did conceive being watched, but not by cameras.

    • @lilyayora
      @lilyayora 7 місяців тому

      Proof that the greatest accomplishment for any woman throughout history was/is to be beautiful :P

  • @gabbyandsabrina8533
    @gabbyandsabrina8533 6 років тому +416

    Everyone is freaking out over the ending whereas I have just learned I have been reading chemis wrong my entire life.

    • @OcarinaSapphr-
      @OcarinaSapphr- 6 років тому +6

      Bahahaha!!!

    • @Rose-cf5ou
      @Rose-cf5ou 6 років тому +6

      Gabby and Sabrina Ooh!! Same here. It’s a good thing I’ve never said it in public.

    • @olavwilhelm6843
      @olavwilhelm6843 6 років тому +6

      chemise - french for shirt actually...long or short

    • @YTistooannoying
      @YTistooannoying 6 років тому +1

      ....how were you reading it? Kaymis? Ch (as in cherry) meese?

    • @arinaz318
      @arinaz318 6 років тому

      Apparently, you were spelling it wrong as well! XD (I am only joking, please don't take to too close to your heart:)

  • @malialaguisa4797
    @malialaguisa4797 5 років тому +888

    i feel like putting the stockings on first might have been more logical

    • @NOONE-cd4gu
      @NOONE-cd4gu 5 років тому +11

      Same

    • @morgothlotr1573
      @morgothlotr1573 5 років тому +3

      less warm though

    • @AutumnHarvest1
      @AutumnHarvest1 5 років тому +20

      You know how easily stockings can get a run. There's too much of a risk if you did that first.

    • @patricialarisova9360
      @patricialarisova9360 5 років тому +54

      I think that if that was a peasant woman, she would have put the stockings on first. However, this one had a maid, so she could help her with the stockings.

    • @JB-vd8bi
      @JB-vd8bi 5 років тому +4

      @@annakrull7072 you're making a comparison with corsetry. This is before stays and even then the stockings are put on before the bodice

  • @56Octopus
    @56Octopus 6 років тому +121

    Stumbling across your videos was a blessing. I love every single part of it. It is such high quality content that is both extremely relaxing and educational. I suffer from anxiety and depression and watching these videos just brings me joy, satisfaction and a sense of calm that I rarely experience. Please keep up the amazing work

  • @snehasatvik8975
    @snehasatvik8975 4 роки тому +538

    Boys back then: i saw her ankle
    SO HOT !

    • @mariamelendez519
      @mariamelendez519 4 роки тому +3

      Hahaha

    • @irismoreira4134
      @irismoreira4134 4 роки тому +2

      LOL 😅😅

    • @Azura12378
      @Azura12378 4 роки тому +9

      Boyz now : I saw her....from angle to cranium... flaming hot !!

    • @ayatabile6288
      @ayatabile6288 4 роки тому +1

      Lol

    • @margaritas9769
      @margaritas9769 4 роки тому +13

      The stays (corsets but not really) are flat in the front hence the boobs are pushed up quiet a bit and the stay ends mid breast, sooo they saw some great cleavage back then

  • @marissahammer2229
    @marissahammer2229 6 років тому +59

    *ABSOLUTELY MARVELOUS!* They really don't make videos like these enough, it's that rare combination of beauty and education mixed together that make it flawless. Thank you so much for making and posting such a lovely video. I look very much forward to your next upload!

  • @charliemarie895
    @charliemarie895 5 років тому +1542

    2019: "You take three hours to get ready? What a waste of time"
    Then: "You take three hours to get ready? Dang teach me how you do that so fast"

    • @nelvea787
      @nelvea787 5 років тому +59

      UA-camrs makeup artists do take three hours to get ready. Much more layers are applied to theirs faces than clothes back then 😂

    • @lucasmcinnis5045
      @lucasmcinnis5045 5 років тому +87

      It only took 8 minutes. That was the entire video.

    • @awhellyeah12
      @awhellyeah12 5 років тому

      kahula4x4 oh shut up

    • @charliemarie895
      @charliemarie895 5 років тому +3

      Jane dude chill :/

    • @nelvea787
      @nelvea787 5 років тому +3

      @@awhellyeah12 take a deep breath.

  • @CourtneyMatrix
    @CourtneyMatrix 5 років тому +383

    There’s something so warming about how everything used to be.

    • @abbigailalguire8953
      @abbigailalguire8953 4 роки тому +10

      Courtney Matrix I agree sometimes I wish I lived then

    • @dylanjperri
      @dylanjperri 4 роки тому +5

      Mae Alguire until you get the Spanish flu

    • @noomre9105
      @noomre9105 4 роки тому +4

      Probably because of all the layers, it probably traps a lot of heat.

    • @orchidsarepretty1422
      @orchidsarepretty1422 4 роки тому +3

      Honestly I kinda wished I lived back then

    • @noomre9105
      @noomre9105 4 роки тому +7

      @@orchidsarepretty1422 all fun and games till you realize you don't have any rights and are forced to marry at the ripe old age of *child.* Provided you live that long.

  • @medicaoctavia8002
    @medicaoctavia8002 3 роки тому +7

    The final shot is chillingly enchanting. She is perfect and has such beautiful eyes.

  • @Njuregen
    @Njuregen 6 років тому +40

    As a dutch citizen, I greatly appreciate this, I never so much effort was needed to get dressed in the dutch golden age. so a dreamy era.

    • @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow
      @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow 4 роки тому

      Het filmpje is letterlijk 8 minuten lang, waarbij ze de tijd nemen om uit te leggen wat ze doen? Zo lang waren ze helemaal niet bezig. Als dit je dagelijkse kleding is dan kan je met ongeveer 5 minuten klaar zijn.

  • @amandagrayson389
    @amandagrayson389 6 років тому +45

    Much better than the movie about the portrait and more logical explanation. I found this very interesting because the basic dress components were relatively simple and unadorned. I was also surprised about the bodice and that stays were not worn underneath. Very nice presentation.

  • @myqueen9811
    @myqueen9811 5 років тому +435

    Indoor activities -- such a letter writing.

    • @countchocula5379
      @countchocula5379 5 років тому +18

      And staring... or having a portrait of you painted... of course after the difficult task of having someone dress you 😅

    • @miraleatardiff8543
      @miraleatardiff8543 5 років тому +3

      .. can't wear long sleeves and risk dragging your sleeve across the ink and smearing it all over the page, not to mention all over the sleeve.
      Back then letter writing was the main form of communication and something that was expected of educated people - and thanks to computers and social media, it is becoming a lost art ;-)

    • @nonamenolastname8600
      @nonamenolastname8600 5 років тому

      Hand job as well

    • @EspeonMistress00
      @EspeonMistress00 2 роки тому

      I mean it is an activity you primarily do indoors. That's how English works.

  • @hannamcgregor3189
    @hannamcgregor3189 3 роки тому +11

    I just realized that not only the noblewoman, but also the maid are reference to a Vermeer painting. Incredible details, love it

  • @littlemissgamergal2586
    @littlemissgamergal2586 6 років тому +64

    What an ending!!! I did not see that coming!!! Bravo! Bravo! I absolutely love what you guys do on this channel. I am so happy I found you

  • @isavangameren7405
    @isavangameren7405 6 років тому +117

    I have been following this series for a while now and I love it. This episode really excited me because I live in delft!! Nice to see that you did not choose Amsterdam, which has practicly the same clothes in the golden age. I love the video, and greetings from Delft

    • @nienkeh301
      @nienkeh301 6 років тому

      isa van gameren leuk he om dit eens over nederland te zien

  • @MizzKittyBichon
    @MizzKittyBichon 6 років тому +540

    That bodice looks more comfortable and supportive than some of today's bras. I like the fact that it could sort of be worn as outerwear without the need for additional bust support. I wish I could find something like it. #bustyladyissues

    • @Hdoug88
      @Hdoug88 6 років тому +59

      MizzKittyBichon I can tell you in all honesty, it was SO COMFORTABLE! 😉

    • @HomosapienNo94628
      @HomosapienNo94628 6 років тому +4

      I know right?! Oof

    • @monicad.2269
      @monicad.2269 6 років тому +41

      Yes! I won't mind if they bring stays back into fashion, just so I won't have to struggle finding a bra that actually fits

    • @mikuhatsune184
      @mikuhatsune184 6 років тому +40

      You know, they still have stays made for reenactors on some sites. And stays may not be the cheapest thing to buy nowadays, but some corsets are pretty cheap. The overbust corsets are what you’re looking for. Most well-made off the rack corsets cost about $60-$80. Some good first corset brands to try out are Orchard Corset and Timeless Trends. Make sure to talk with one of their sizing experts so you can get the best fitting corset they have for your measurements. And if you’re concerned about the effects of corseting on your body, check out Lucy’s Corsetry on UA-cam. She has a lot of informative videos and corset reviews. Just so you know :)

    • @MizzKittyBichon
      @MizzKittyBichon 6 років тому +17

      Yes, I know quite a bit about corsets. I own several of them as a matter of fact. I am also subscribed to Lucy's channel and am very familiar with Orchard Corset, Timeless Trends, Dark Garden, Starkers, and many other corset brands and one-person businesses. What I was saying was that I would like to find a boned bodice like the one shown in the video that functions like both stays and outerwear. That way I can wear only one thing on the top half of my body (except for a chemise-like garment underneath of course) without the need for extra bust support. I hope that all makes sense.

  • @kikasteger2906
    @kikasteger2906 4 роки тому +64

    I deeply enjoyed this video. The ending was beautiful and quite surprising!

  • @KeylaEscribano
    @KeylaEscribano 6 років тому +18

    The quarter sleeves made it easy for indoor activities such as LETTER WRITING. I love that! hahah

  • @mroosie7488
    @mroosie7488 5 років тому +188

    As soon as she got the head scarf out, I knew it was that portrait.

  • @xxAlchemistressxx
    @xxAlchemistressxx 6 років тому +148

    that's a footwarmer?!! for the longest time my mom used it to put plants on lmao. I'll have to dig that thing up again some time, and use it for its actual purpose :)

    • @sakuraharuno4667
      @sakuraharuno4667 5 років тому +9

      *_are you using that right now??_*

    • @EvevanKaat
      @EvevanKaat 5 років тому +1

      You can find them in every second hand store, although many people wouldn't know what they were used for initially.
      I use mine to keep knick-knacks in (and until I saw this video, I had no idea they were footwarmers).

    • @abutterfly7983
      @abutterfly7983 5 років тому

      Oooooh fancy

  • @sagepearce5447
    @sagepearce5447 3 роки тому +20

    In the 2020's, even the upper class dressed themselves. Undergarments were simple and minimal as heating and air conditioning had become widely popularized and accessible in the western world. Denim pants known as blue jeans, or simply jeans, were incredibly popular. While the name blue jeans implies that all pants in this era were blue, denim could come in nearly every color imaginable. However, the classic blue hue was most common. Many adolescents of this time had abandoned the tight, elastic jeans of the last decade, opting for a looser cut, often cuffing the bottom as mass-manufacture led to clothing that was not quite a perfect fit. Simple, loose cotton shirts were worn on top, often times with varying prints, text, images, and colors that could be bought to suit each person's liking. These were known as t-shirts. While most were of the short-sleeved variety, long-sleeved t-shirts were not uncommon. Blue jeans and t-shirts were worn by every gender. Shoes were often made to be comfortable, and came in many styles and varieties - the most common either simply slid onto the foot or attached by laces. Socks were typically worn under shoes and came in many styles, the most popular ending at the ankle. Makeup was most often worn by women, but this was a time when gender norms were breaking and it was becoming more normal for makeup to be worn or not worn by nearly anyone. Hair and makeup were determined by each person's own unique style, with many people taking inspiration from favored celebrities.

  • @Bnkoomen1
    @Bnkoomen1 4 роки тому +14

    Loved this soo much... I kept thinking at the start that the dressing maid looked like De MelkMeid from Vermeer... then at the end it all made sense... Beautiful video, soothing voice and informative.

  • @berkleypearl2363
    @berkleypearl2363 6 років тому +93

    I saw the earrings and I flipped out! I dream of one day being able to paint like a Dutch master. I love this!

    • @meep3035
      @meep3035 6 років тому

      Berkley Pearl please don't say "Dutch master" that is very racist white supremacist term especially since the Dutch owned slaves and were "slave masters". Just be more considerate of other races when wording your sentences next time, thank you.

    • @berkleypearl2363
      @berkleypearl2363 6 років тому +8

      The Founding Fathers, I wasn’t talking about race. I was talking about painting. In the 17th century the Netherlands was at a huge economic boom and lead to the arts becoming an extremely important part of their culture. During this time there came many artists, such as Johannes Vermeer, who practically defined the way contemporary painters use oil paints today. If that’s not ‘mastery’ of a specific painting technique I don’t know what is.

    • @meep3035
      @meep3035 6 років тому

      Berkley Pearl yes but saying "Dutch master" as a general term can be seen as racist and very offensive to black people who were victims of evil Dutch slavers. Master was used as name for slave owners which would imply they were masters of slaves as if they were less than human or "animal" pets only there to do their bidding. You can like art works of Dutch painters, but Dutch "culture" if you can even call it that shouldn't by no means be celebrated or looked at as something as good since all the wealth and power they generated was on the backs of slaves and non whites. Even to this day Dutch people use black face as part of their culture. Any "culture" that still condones black face in 2018 should never ever be seen as inspiring or good.

    • @Arcadian-Nova
      @Arcadian-Nova 6 років тому +5

      i can't wait to see some of your paintings!
      and btw, just ignore the other person, we all know what is referred to with the Dutch Masters (de Nederlandse Meesters as we say in dutch)
      (wh themselves weren't always very rich the thing about the golden age was that everyone and their mom was painting about, the great quantities caused lower values)

    • @pigeonpower42
      @pigeonpower42 6 років тому

      Yes. I want to get so much better at painting and art in general. I find that being naturaly observant and curious helps with that. I am constantly noticing things about the world. Water has always facinated me. And birds. The universe is so incredibly beautiful and amazing and awesome and I want to be able to understand and show and learn from as much of it as possible. I have always loved the fact that you can look at something and them make that something apear on a piece of paper. It sounds kind of weird when you put it like that. Vermeer is interesting. I watched a documentary a while ago about how he might have used mirrors while painting and I was going to try it, but I tend to forget about and abandon most things like this that I start. Eyes and light are also wonderful. Shadows are both a thing I really need to improve and a thing I find really interesting.

  • @AndromedaCripps
    @AndromedaCripps 5 років тому +290

    Everyone: Wow this took hours to put on and it must have been sooo hot
    Video: -*takes 8 minutes to get dressed* -"This was also the time known as the Little Ice Age"

    • @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow
      @BlitzsieLDiscoLSnow 4 роки тому +23

      Yeah. Exactly. I mean, how stupid do you need to be to make such a claim when the video proves otherwise? It's a shame that those comments are on top and yours all the way down.

  • @samj530
    @samj530 3 роки тому +2

    This finished look is my favorite of all the historic fashions. Beautifully done with fine fabrics and refined colours and silhouette. Gorgeous!

  • @Valiant12
    @Valiant12 6 років тому +17

    These videos make me so so happy. I'm very glad I came across this channel. I'll be back to watch this video (As well as the others) many more times while I wait for the next one!! Keep up the amazing work!

  • @lizziecurrier3323
    @lizziecurrier3323 6 років тому +22

    I always get so excited when I see these videos!

  • @KAYEscl0sed
    @KAYEscl0sed 6 років тому +37

    WHOA you are gettinng better at endings now. Keep it up!

  • @marodrey
    @marodrey 4 роки тому +5

    Beautiful! So precious to see this whole process! In Panama, the "Pollera", the national dress, wears all those layers -because it comes from Spain- with two peticotes, linrn embroidering, valencienne lacing and pearl flowers for the head. Thanks a million!!!

  • @patriciathomas1533
    @patriciathomas1533 5 років тому +309

    Bloody hell if I had to put all that on in the morning I wouldn't bother getting out of bed lol

    • @lavanyajoseph8625
      @lavanyajoseph8625 5 років тому +9

      You'd probably freeze to death

    • @ismagicgone626
      @ismagicgone626 5 років тому +2

      @@lavanyajoseph8625 y tho

    • @lavanyajoseph8625
      @lavanyajoseph8625 5 років тому +2

      @@ismagicgone626 the temperature 's in the past where colder

    • @ismagicgone626
      @ismagicgone626 5 років тому +1

      @@lavanyajoseph8625 oh yeah now our Earth is starting to heat up

    • @christychicken998
      @christychicken998 5 років тому

      @@ismagicgone626 Iowa: am I joke to you?

  • @yohaidaacosta-hernandez7796
    @yohaidaacosta-hernandez7796 6 років тому +61

    I loved the ending so unexpected and very welcomed!!!

  • @maru-df2bq
    @maru-df2bq 6 років тому +66

    Goodness gracious!! I stopped breathing reaching the end!!

    • @smellycat264
      @smellycat264 6 років тому +1

      まんまるちゃん for reals

  • @aprila3998
    @aprila3998 4 роки тому +9

    The ending was amazing I was in shock when I saw that in the ending she was the girl from the painting. Extremely beautiful video.

  • @KellieR1986
    @KellieR1986 6 років тому +310

    10 minutes later. "I have to poop."

    • @insidetheheadofme
      @insidetheheadofme 6 років тому +1

      xDDDDDDDDD

    • @adorabell4253
      @adorabell4253 6 років тому +20

      Not hard. Squat over pot. Poop. Wipe bum. Remember, no undies to pull down.

    • @1437-v4d
      @1437-v4d 5 років тому

      @@adorabell4253 ew

    • @adorabell4253
      @adorabell4253 5 років тому +3

      @@1437-v4d It's what we do today as well. We just do it into a toilet that flushes into the nearest water way. THen we drink that. At least people in the middle ages didn't toss their poop down their well.

    • @P3891
      @P3891 4 роки тому +2

      nudles591 skirts are easy to pull up. I hope you learned that in the year that this comment was posted 🙄

  • @dancingdreams89
    @dancingdreams89 5 років тому +421

    ever consider doing children versions of these videos? i am very interested

    • @littlemoon6813
      @littlemoon6813 5 років тому +26

      Tbh I'm pretty sure the clothing for children didn't vary that much from an adults
      For young girls I'd say its safe to assume the stays wouldn't be laced tightly

    • @hsmacaraig
      @hsmacaraig 5 років тому

      human__disaster Maybe no stays at all! I hope so..

    • @Deepingmind
      @Deepingmind 5 років тому +34

      The stays weren't just for shape but also important for protecting core heat and supporting the body since bras weren't yet a common thing. Children normally had soft wool stays that fitted like a modern no-sleeve wool vest would. In a time when the little ice age was in swing, having good and breathable layers to protect from the cold was vital.

    • @dancingdreams89
      @dancingdreams89 5 років тому +7

      @@Deepingmind thank you so much for this information

    • @Deepingmind
      @Deepingmind 5 років тому +3

      @@dancingdreams89 Just glad to be able to share.

  • @Aemiliaadiella
    @Aemiliaadiella 6 років тому +287

    I am 9YEARS OLD and I am so interested in to HISTORY and this video has so much info in it!!

    • @snartshack
      @snartshack 6 років тому +32

      That's great, keep on learning :)

    • @gingerbread9691
      @gingerbread9691 6 років тому +24

      Ella .F why do people need to know your age

    • @badryaalamri3627
      @badryaalamri3627 6 років тому +10

      Ok? I mean im 5 and i like to read. I read 104 pages in 20 mins. So whats wrong?

    • @gingerbread9691
      @gingerbread9691 6 років тому +20

      badrya alamri No one said it was a problem it’s just weird that her being nine is a point and do you really need to ‘brag’ about being able to read

    • @haruhifujioka9849
      @haruhifujioka9849 5 років тому +11

      Interested in history I hear?
      What are your thoughts on Hamilton?

  • @CdeElle
    @CdeElle Рік тому +1

    What a lovely video! I loved the end part, such a fun surprise!!! Thank you (I want to watch it again. Well done. You turned an 8 minute video into something really interesting and memorable) 🌺

  • @OldtimeIronman
    @OldtimeIronman 5 років тому +5

    As an artist, this video moved me to tears. Bravo! To all your wonderful models and actors

  • @princessmoonbeam0719
    @princessmoonbeam0719 6 років тому +45

    This was well worth the wait. Beautifully executed.

  • @katedrew8859
    @katedrew8859 5 років тому +402

    Imagine the stress of you were running late for something 😭😂

  • @ln7989
    @ln7989 4 роки тому +7

    Idk who got the idea to base these GRWMs on famous paintings but it’s genius and they should get a raise

  • @cloakedbook
    @cloakedbook 6 років тому +5

    That was stunning. Thank you. That was just so beautifully done!

  • @SPimpernel1
    @SPimpernel1 6 років тому +4

    Awesome!! Thank you to everyone involved. Fascinating to watch.

  • @courtneyh.3084
    @courtneyh.3084 6 років тому +18

    I love this channel! I nearly died at the ending! More of them should end like that

  • @meaniemaelily
    @meaniemaelily 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely stunning and moving work of art!! Brava!!!

  • @zackhype
    @zackhype 6 років тому +25

    I love this channel. Great twist at the end there.

  • @zeeschaaf
    @zeeschaaf 5 років тому +56

    I live here in Delft and my grandma has a foorwarmer

  • @danniis9444
    @danniis9444 5 років тому +12

    Oh the ending was perfection. Thank you so much for this

  • @kowkowkoop7983
    @kowkowkoop7983 2 роки тому +1

    Hey Hey! Never tired of these. ! I find it interesting too! Comforting page. This content amusing!
    Watched till full red bar.

  • @RhodaLevy
    @RhodaLevy 5 років тому +23

    Oh now THAT was classy....love the concept...sweet unexpected ending

  • @cedes1760
    @cedes1760 6 років тому +5

    That was amazing! I was surprised the video was going after they left and I'm so glad it did!

  • @kristahall9645
    @kristahall9645 6 років тому +5

    The historical accuracy of these get dressed videos is absolutely amazing. Sometimes I rewatch these videos over and over again because they are so interesting and because I love the narrator’s soothing voice ❤️

  • @lenkol
    @lenkol 4 роки тому +85

    Очень красиво!Завораживает!

  • @waikeekee3831
    @waikeekee3831 6 років тому +6

    Yaaaayy i love this series!! Beautifully filmed video as always xox

  • @LaKellyRey
    @LaKellyRey 6 років тому +6

    omg the ending gave me chills !! As soon as I recognized the colours in the silk head scarf ! Clever way to end the video ! :)

  • @shockdartbique8991
    @shockdartbique8991 5 років тому +231

    An amazing youtuber named Prior Attire actually debunked and revealed that getting ready in such layers would only take 8-20 minutes, and that was _without_ a maid to help

    • @mai-ph9yo
      @mai-ph9yo 5 років тому +20

      Luna Suburbia But the point is that the wealthy insisted on not having to do it themselves, sis.

    • @shockdartbique8991
      @shockdartbique8991 5 років тому +27

      @@mai-ph9yo well yea, I'm just subtweeting all the annoying assholes in the comments who talk about how it takes forever.

    • @blueturtle3623
      @blueturtle3623 2 роки тому +2

      It may not take hours, but its definitely longer than it takes now. I dont take more than 2 minutes to get dressed.

    • @shockdartbique8991
      @shockdartbique8991 2 роки тому +7

      @@blueturtle3623 well duh, but again, **it doesnt take hours**

    • @rin_etoware_2989
      @rin_etoware_2989 2 роки тому +8

      also worth pointing out that in those days there was no train to catch or traffic to beat. for many people, anything they need to get or do is pretty much within walking distance; and for many _rich people,_ they could just have a servant fetch the latest Arminian tract from the bookstore or something.

  • @otafuku358
    @otafuku358 Рік тому +1

    肌着から、お洋服の着方を拝見でき、大変勉強になりました😊
    一つ一つが美しくて癒されました🥰

  • @AngelaGWillis
    @AngelaGWillis 6 років тому +4

    This was so amazing! Please, please, please consider making full length films or documentaries

  • @MsSilentsiren
    @MsSilentsiren 6 років тому +11

    I lost my mind when it got to the end! Such a wonderful twist!

  • @More_Row
    @More_Row 6 років тому +30

    I love how in the depth the clothing process was back then.