Getting dressed for Elizabethan court, circa 1590s

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  • Опубліковано 6 тра 2023
  • Welcome to another instalment in the series, this time a rather underrepresented decade! hope you enjoy it!
    Credits
    Costumes and presentation
    www.priorattire.co.uk
    shoes:
    www.americanduchess.com
    stockings:
    www.sallypointer.com
    Patterns and lace
    www.tudortailor.com
    Location
    Landmark Trust, Wolverton Gatehouse
    Photography:
    www.timelightphotographic.com
    Music:
    UA-cam, Brass Chorale and Motet,
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  • @veronicagould9347
    @veronicagould9347 Рік тому +42

    Margret Atwood recommend this channel at her talk in Vancouver for historical research for writers and I’m so glad she did! Great stuff

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  Рік тому +13

      Wow! So cool to hear it :-) am quite flattered!

  • @gadgetgirl02
    @gadgetgirl02 Рік тому +21

    I never realized how "tilted" the silhouette was before, with the back so much higher than the front -- must be fun getting the skirt hems even!
    The entire costume seems to be geared to, "Look at all this fabric I can afford!".
    But it's also gorgeous 😊

  • @thekenneth3486
    @thekenneth3486 Рік тому +76

    The gown is certainly splendid, but your husband's suit is magnificent!

    • @user-dz1qd4gu1y
      @user-dz1qd4gu1y Рік тому +2

      I can’t imagine wearing that much fabric….. I’m menopausal….gorgeous but not sustainable 😊 13:22

    • @myriamickx7969
      @myriamickx7969 Рік тому +7

      Could you occasionally make some videos about men’s clothing?

    • @cynthiatolman326
      @cynthiatolman326 Рік тому +3

      Handsome attire on a handsome man.

    • @Dirty_Squirrell
      @Dirty_Squirrell Рік тому

      Isn't it? Wow!

    • @anakalinarochaurtigadonasc8525
      @anakalinarochaurtigadonasc8525 11 місяців тому

      Meus Deus... quantas sobrebosições feias, mas o final é lindo.

  • @gayanderson2242
    @gayanderson2242 Рік тому +16

    I’m so used to seeing these gowns from the front only in all the portraits. It’s great to see what it looked like from all angles.

  • @michellecornum5856
    @michellecornum5856 Рік тому +207

    It's crazy the shapes we have made popular in the past : looking like you're in the middle of a table, looking like you're laying on a bed, looking like you're mid jump, looking like you're hiding a table, looking like you're wearing a hangar. Humans are strange. And yet, if you look at it too long, it becomes normal and beautiful. Such odd creatures.

    • @be.A.b
      @be.A.b Рік тому +20

      We go from simple, peak into caricature, then back down into ultra simple lol

    • @roxannepearls901
      @roxannepearls901 10 місяців тому +3

      😂😂😂

    • @user-mr5oz8zj7j
      @user-mr5oz8zj7j 8 місяців тому +2

      Agree

    • @astrialindah2773
      @astrialindah2773 4 місяці тому +2

      Ah yes very good comment I feel the same way...😂😂😂😂😂 So weird to me that human beings perpetuated this nonsense😂😂 and still do.

    • @6567733
      @6567733 3 місяці тому +1

      Once getting dressed was pure art.
      Creating unique shspes is the meaning of fashion infustry.

  • @dawne6419
    @dawne6419 Рік тому +14

    I always thought a drum farthingale had a cage, not just a bum roll and "platter." Definitely easier to manage than what I pictured!
    The sleeve support was also a revelation, but it all makes sense.
    Anyway, the era seems to suit you both, style-wise!

  • @lilyanne1962
    @lilyanne1962 Рік тому +14

    Just wanted to say that it is always so cute when your husband steps into frame to help you out!

  • @guy_arsonist
    @guy_arsonist Рік тому +19

    When I look at portraits or other paintings, I'm often like "how the hell did that clothing work" and then I look at reenactment or other similar content. And it's amazing how the clothing did look in real life exactly like the art

    • @akechijubeimitsuhide
      @akechijubeimitsuhide Рік тому +2

      I always wondered how these kind of skirts worked in Las meninas :D I think the support circle got even bigger by that time.

    • @adorabell4253
      @adorabell4253 Рік тому +2

      @@akechijubeimitsuhide The Spanish court wore something different. You can see how in the painting the front is flat. They had some crazy fashions in the Spanish court.

  • @helenel4126
    @helenel4126 Рік тому +14

    Lucas slays the 1590s in his suit! Your garment is amazing too. The sleeves look as if you could take flight. I liked the portrait of the woman at 12:40, with her little dog on the farthingale. Perhaps you could persuade your cats to take on that role?

  • @skirtedgalleons
    @skirtedgalleons Рік тому +14

    What an outfit! Thanks for this. I was expecting your husband to come into frame to help you with your skirt wearing jeans and a t-shirt, and instead he's full-on in costume. Love it!

  • @yuantheblue
    @yuantheblue 11 місяців тому +12

    Now that is an outfit that screams "I have money enough to dress well for court and show off"! Beautiful cloth for the dress too.

  • @howtubeable
    @howtubeable Рік тому +16

    Farthingale sleeves! I've learned something new today. No wonder Tudor women looked like bastions of strength.

  • @stephaniecowans3646
    @stephaniecowans3646 Рік тому +13

    Agreed. . . Lucas is quite handsome in his court suit and together, you make an awesome looking couple!!!

  • @cynthiatolman326
    @cynthiatolman326 Рік тому +12

    My guess is there were a lot of confused young boys who wondered what shape women really were. Beautiful fabric, snd amazingly sewn. 🌹👏

  • @lindabullock742
    @lindabullock742 Рік тому +10

    Glorious…and Hubby looks fabulous too 😊…🥰🇦🇺

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому +1

      So glad we get to see a vid on his outfit as well! 🥰 These Prior Attire episodes are SO helpful in understanding how the quintessential look of an era was constructed... When looking at portraits etc we often just see outer layers, which are pretty remarkable in themselves but hard to understand how things like the enormous ruffs or sleeves were engineered without seeing underlayers donned first?
      The thing I find remarkable is how light & flexible things like the French farthingale actually were! I guess you can see how (despite added weight of skirts & bling) a woman might've been able to dance the era's pretty athletic dance steps in that get-up? Would still take impressive degree of coordination to manage circumference of dress & sleeves, though, I imagine!

  • @ItsJustLisa
    @ItsJustLisa Рік тому +12

    Your gown and Lucas’ attire are beautiful, as usual. Excellent work!
    When you were showing (and playing with) the sleeve farthingale, my first thought was Robbie the Robot! 🤣 It’s also cool to see how those huge sleeves were shaped. I always assumed they were padded. *Really* padded! I was also surprised that the drum farthingale and bum roll went *under* the point of the stays. I learn something new with each of your videos.

  • @LeesaDeAndrea
    @LeesaDeAndrea Рік тому +92

    When I see new clothes for sale in the shops that are already torn, ragged & stained, I know we have no right to judge the extremes of fashion of our ancestors.

    • @kvfoley
      @kvfoley 11 місяців тому +2

      Lol, you are so right.

  • @spikehere5866
    @spikehere5866 Рік тому +8

    I thought that hubby's "Bless you" was a very sweet moment.

  • @elss8717
    @elss8717 16 днів тому +8

    Quite fascinating to watch but I’m very happy with my modern jeans, t-shirts and jumpers (and underwear) I think I would get quite panicky having to wear all that.

  • @kimbenson2920
    @kimbenson2920 Рік тому +11

    Great to see hubby in his magnificent blue suit. Fantastic to see the male counterpart to such a glittering gown. Although watching you getting into it makes me appreciate our more relaxed dress codes. Truly sumptuous material. Another triumph. Cheero. 🤓👍

  • @solpluvia
    @solpluvia Рік тому +12

    Never fancied this period of fashion but to be honest you look really royal and fancy in that! You both make a great look!

  • @cadoo5591
    @cadoo5591 11 місяців тому +10

    I loved when you came closer to the camera while putting yourself together, the few times you did I could better see the beautiful details of your creation. Such fun to watch!

  • @christineb8148
    @christineb8148 Рік тому +6

    What a spectacular ensemble! It brings to mind a very fancy ruffle grouse.

  • @Branwhin
    @Branwhin Рік тому +10

    I've always adored the huge dagged sleeves, regardless of when they show up. That is a lovely gown! Though yes, the drum farthingale looks a little silly. I do prefer the more bell-shaped ones. Fashion is odd.

  • @annarundquist9439
    @annarundquist9439 Рік тому +12

    I absolutely love your videos. I have always been fascinated by past clothing of all areas and love how you show the distinctive style changes though some of them might be slight. The absolutely best is the fact that your adorable husband participates as well and looks quite dashing in his finery as you do. Keep up the fabulous work and know that this American woman loves your work tremendously!

    • @americaneclectic
      @americaneclectic Рік тому +1

      From my younger years, I wanted to understand the evolution of clothing. Your videos satisfy this longing!

  • @user-pr7gi9hp1o
    @user-pr7gi9hp1o 15 днів тому +6

    Lots of material ,lots of work,your a rockstar!

  • @ThildasBeinhaus
    @ThildasBeinhaus Рік тому +8

    17:18 Her saying "I'm not really a bling person" while wearing this breathtaking garment is the energy I'm trying to give :D

    • @silvananivis9867
      @silvananivis9867 Рік тому +2

      I believe Izabela is usually more the sporty and comfy dresser in daily life 😊

    • @myriamickx7969
      @myriamickx7969 Рік тому +3

      I am a bling person and would love to wear these period dresses with assorted costume jewelry of the time.

    • @beth12svist
      @beth12svist Рік тому +1

      That's the energy of someone who got into historical costuming for the intellectual challenge of garment construction and I'm here for it because that's basically me, just nowhere near as accomplished. 😊

  • @tsunamis82
    @tsunamis82 11 місяців тому +12

    I loved the rustle of these garments

    • @Winter-Alpha-Omega
      @Winter-Alpha-Omega 11 місяців тому +3

      Looks very dramatic, very powerful.

    • @floridaflamingogirl3119
      @floridaflamingogirl3119 11 місяців тому +1

      So much thick fabric, but also so fitted to the shape of the body and so elegantly arranged.

  • @Nikki-tx6kh
    @Nikki-tx6kh Рік тому +8

    People- 'Look how thin they were. They where tighlaced to f***. I bet they couldn't breathe.'
    16th Century dresses- Have full foot long platters underneath to make the hips wide and the waist small in comparison.'
    *And I saw the Bernardette video too, No need to send me there. I know a few of us go to both places regularly.*

  • @mnels5214
    @mnels5214 Рік тому +7

    So grand! And Lucas' doublet is amazing, also.

  • @floridaflamingogirl3119
    @floridaflamingogirl3119 11 місяців тому +7

    I'm in love with the jagged/scalloped cape that flows off the sleeves, with the red lining underneath. Almost dragon-like.

  • @mariejenkins8971
    @mariejenkins8971 9 місяців тому +10

    Your husband looks very dashing in his Elizabethan outfit.

  • @jellyfish3895
    @jellyfish3895 Рік тому +9

    you both look absolutely magnificent! if only most clothes of today be of high craftsmanship as those

  • @varshasindhu5672
    @varshasindhu5672 5 місяців тому +13

    I guess hundred years from now people will be amazed at how women could spend half an hour each day putting on makeup and then walk around all day in pointy heels. They will wonder “ how did women climb stairs?” or “how did they wipe the sweat of their face?” and “did women really spend an hour in the salon just to go to a friends party?”

  • @sheilatagg2699
    @sheilatagg2699 10 місяців тому +7

    The sound of the fabric moving is so sumptuous.

  • @sandraleewagner2889
    @sandraleewagner2889 15 днів тому +14

    It's amazing they had children. Getting undressed was a serious job. 😮

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  15 днів тому +6

      You don’t need to undress for that… no knickers, easy access for a quickie

    • @mi2lq933
      @mi2lq933 7 днів тому

      Exactly what I was thinking 😆

  • @Cabbage-dk6nu
    @Cabbage-dk6nu Рік тому +10

    And of course, any lady wearing anything like this would have had at LEAST one maid helping her to dress, if not a couple to keep things organized and efficient, so getting dressed in 15 or 20 minutes (mostly) by yourself is a pretty nice achievement on its own

  • @gabriellealtman
    @gabriellealtman 5 місяців тому +9

    Fun fact about the farthingales in this era: Yes, they were very wide and somewhat cumbersome, but farthingales served the purpose of 1) making a little bubble of space around each woman, making her physically take up more space (2 keeping unwanted hands from wandering too close.

    • @blingaway
      @blingaway 4 місяці тому +1

      I made a Disney Belle for one of my offspring, with an absurdly large cage crinoline and it’s a favorite costume for conventions for this exact reason. It’s lovely and admirable but also keeps the creepers off. 😅

  • @songindarkness
    @songindarkness 9 місяців тому +4

    Anyone who makes this is not lazy! The work you put into every detail is phenomenal. Thanks for showing us all the details and the history behind this outfit. I had no idea about the farthingales especially the sleeves before. Fascinating!

  • @heatherinparis
    @heatherinparis Рік тому +9

    My goodness that is A LOT of dress! And you look WONDERFUL in it!

  • @sekhmetsaes
    @sekhmetsaes Рік тому +6

    oh, that fabric is STUNNING. Well done you! this ensemble is beautiful! (and the handsome Mister's kit is gorgeous as well)

  • @monicacollins8289
    @monicacollins8289 11 місяців тому +8

    I applaud your sewing skills. Thank you for this presentation. I have always wondered how the shape was accomplished, and now "farthingale" is in my vocabulary. You are a striking couple.

  • @carameldare
    @carameldare Рік тому +13

    "I'm quite lazy" says the woman who handstitches tons of garments hahaha

    • @agathagasperoni639
      @agathagasperoni639 Рік тому +2

      Right?! Says the woman who did more work than called for! :)

  • @karin4012
    @karin4012 Рік тому +8

    Your husband's outfit Looks great as well 😊

  • @sinndymorr6358
    @sinndymorr6358 Рік тому +5

    These gowns were a wonderful and expensive way, for ladies to express themselves. Beautiful!

  • @floridaflamingogirl3119
    @floridaflamingogirl3119 11 місяців тому +6

    I love that when you put on a skirt layer, it fastens perfectly around your waist so as to sit against the front of the corset flushly and smoothly. So satisfying how it all lines up.

  • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
    @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому +10

    Talk about social distancing! Elizabethan noblewomen's fashions were definitely about claiming 360° of space 😂 Really interesting to see how this farthingale angles up towards the back - had always assumed that was just an odd perspective thing in the portraits, didn't realise that was actually how it sat! Given that, the bumroll seems extraneous to skirt-shaping - am I right in thinking it's more about taking the skirt weight & so ensuring back of farthingale stays high & doesn't droop? 🤔

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  Рік тому +8

      The roll supports the shape of the farthingale - especially if heavier skirts are worn

  • @lozinozz7567
    @lozinozz7567 Рік тому +6

    I can understand the lack of undergarments better now. I have no idea how they would have been able to access any 😅 lovely materials ❤ great explanation. I admire queen Elizabeth more as she needed to get in that everyday 😂😂

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  Рік тому +3

      There is plenty of undergarments here!

  • @furlizard
    @furlizard Рік тому +6

    I love this look. It looks like an opulent bird costume. I would wear it!

  • @petapendlebury9024
    @petapendlebury9024 Рік тому +7

    I have one of these on my dream projects list mainly because I want to do blackwork so its going to take a while! Also I discovered that the Countess of Pembroke - who inspired the project - was born exactly 5 centuries before me! Definitely a goosebump moment. Looking forward to seeing Lucas' video - he looks very dashing in the sneak preview. Oh I hope there's a cloak! I can only imagine him spreading it before your feet over one of those puddles!! 😂

  • @marksiezure3285
    @marksiezure3285 Рік тому +5

    That was great...the gents clothes were equally elegant, plus, he's a good sport.

  • @thenomadsland
    @thenomadsland Рік тому +6

    Wonderful! My girls are studying the Elizabethan era for our homeschool. Excited to show this to them tomorrow!

  • @Marianneduetje
    @Marianneduetje Рік тому +7

    Your husband looks splendid!

  • @centurycountess4949
    @centurycountess4949 Рік тому +3

    this really helped in my curiosity on the flounce of these dresses.I always have to see the item in order to understand the description and finally seeing the more detail of this skirt has helped get a clearer idea of how to make one when i finally get back to work on my green peacock fantasy Elizabethan gown which has unfortunately vanished in a closet of on hold projects lol.

  • @MeMe-Moi
    @MeMe-Moi Рік тому +8

    My brain is looking at that dress and going, “1590s dragon cosplay. I like this idea.”

  • @randomvintagefilm273
    @randomvintagefilm273 Рік тому +5

    I would love to see you walk around in town wearing this just to see the reactions! ❤

    • @jonesnori
      @jonesnori Рік тому

      They did costumed walks in their then neighborhood nearer the beginning of the pandemic. It entertained their neighbors, and got a lot of coverage.

  • @jo-anntuttle8470
    @jo-anntuttle8470 9 місяців тому +6

    As I sit here in the sun in a summer dress w nothing else, I wine how these women even moved.

  • @naboolio8442
    @naboolio8442 Рік тому +5

    I love how you describe and demonstrate all of the personal styling choices people could (and would) make to their clothing. You breathe life into the clothes past “costume” and transport me to the era - I’m deciding how I want to wear this dress as I am watching 😂

  • @djahant
    @djahant Рік тому +5

    You absolutely rocked that attire! That fabric is amazing!

  • @safarikitty9632
    @safarikitty9632 Рік тому +9

    Your Ruff can double as a Pillow!! LOL!

  • @nickw3867
    @nickw3867 11 місяців тому +4

    Wow, the in person look is so much more impressive than the paintings. This outfit really screams that this person is "in charge".

  • @priyangshubora7631
    @priyangshubora7631 Рік тому +6

    I love Elizabethan era..... thank you so much

  • @floridaflamingogirl3119
    @floridaflamingogirl3119 11 місяців тому +5

    I'm fascinated by how the corset, bustle, and farthingale fit together to make a neat, fitted core for the outfit's shape. As outlandish as it looks, it's very intentional too.

  • @rhonda8231
    @rhonda8231 7 місяців тому +9

    Such a beautiful dress! It really is spectacular!!! You are only missing a tiny dog to sit on your hip thingy LOL

  • @hazeluzzell
    @hazeluzzell Рік тому +6

    You did a wonderful job of getting all that on with very little (but very charming)help.

  • @Dirty_Squirrell
    @Dirty_Squirrell Рік тому +12

    Well, you certainly won't be cold. Your husband looks quite dashing in that outfit!

    • @nomiedezdez9256
      @nomiedezdez9256 11 місяців тому +2

      Interestingly, she would be if it were cool out. The entire ensemble is basically made of satin which is not warming in the slightest. Had she been in wool, with only linen under layers and lots more petticoats, then yes she’d be quite warm!

  • @christinecortese9973
    @christinecortese9973 6 місяців тому +7

    You’re a remarkable seamstress! What a beautiful outfit. Sadly I’d have a freaking panic attack wearing all that!!!

  • @rusteshackleferd8115
    @rusteshackleferd8115 Рік тому +4

    I love seeing how people used to dress. Your videos are always awesome!

  • @elizabethtailor111
    @elizabethtailor111 11 місяців тому +7

    Redefining what it means to be "trussed up"!
    To actually see it on a living person instead of an old stylized portrait though, you can see it's kind of gorgeous!

  • @ginniberg3901
    @ginniberg3901 Рік тому +7

    Love the Gentleman's attire too

  • @Marianneduetje
    @Marianneduetje Рік тому +7

    And we read that Elisabeth was quite the danser , which now takes on quite an extra dimension. The volta I understand involved a lot of jumping!

    • @anna_in_aotearoa3166
      @anna_in_aotearoa3166 Рік тому +3

      Imagining how the ruff, skirt & sleeves would've bounced up & down during that process is rather amusing!! 😆 The guys had it a bit easier on that front, though I guess some of them would've presumably been juggling a belted sword as well, so having to watch out for that whacking the person behind/beside them on the shins as they bowed & pranced...?

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  Рік тому +9

      I suspect she was a bit past the Volta dancing in the 1590s…

    • @Marianneduetje
      @Marianneduetje Рік тому +5

      Yes, you are right! But of course being the vain creature that she was, no one was supposed to allude to that fact. She was the Queen of Hearts at her own court and the courtiers better pay compliments to her, including her dancing, as I gather from the many historical books on the subject.

    • @sherieffiong853
      @sherieffiong853 Рік тому +3

      @@anna_in_aotearoa3166 The men most likely put their swords aside somewhere so that no one was getting hit with them while socializing. It would have been uncomfortable for them when their sword was caught or banged into someone or something. It could have led to duels.

  • @lesliel9791
    @lesliel9791 Рік тому +7

    i love the dragon sleeves

  • @mellimoon77
    @mellimoon77 Рік тому +9

    Amazing work, Isabella! I always wondered how the angled shape was achieved. Now I know! Stays over the 'donut' ;) I never would have thought of that. Looking forward to seeing your husband's attire there in more detail. I think it's one of the most attractive and manly looks in historical fashion. At least for me... Takes me back to swooning over Colin Firth in Shakespeare in Love 😅

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  Рік тому +6

      I am hoping to put a video on his outfit next weekend:-)

    • @mellimoon77
      @mellimoon77 Рік тому +1

      ​@@priorattire can't wait ! :)

  • @nadiamunday8351
    @nadiamunday8351 14 днів тому +6

    Try catching the bus with that😂😂😂😂

  • @autumnmoon5014
    @autumnmoon5014 Рік тому +5

    Wow! Such a luxurious and magnificent outfit! I love it! I love seeing the pieces up close and how they work ect. Thank you for sharing❤

  • @rebeccarothfuss-ym3gs
    @rebeccarothfuss-ym3gs 11 місяців тому +9

    Wow. What a lot of work to get dressed. And the work involved in making the outfit. How much it must weigh! I can't help but feel sorry for the ladies of court who were aging and suffering with hot flashes.😢.😢😢

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  11 місяців тому +7

      It is very light. Also- natural, breathable fabrics will keep you much cooler than modern synthetics…

  • @DanielleStJohn
    @DanielleStJohn Рік тому +5

    That fabric is delightful 😍

  • @samanthaknudson3084
    @samanthaknudson3084 Рік тому +5

    Oh, my! I have heard that the temperatures were a lot cooler back then. Certainly needed it to not faint with heat in all that. You mentioned a video for your husband's clothing. I wondered if it was really as elaborate as the lady's. Wonderful video. I rather like this period and as you said - it is an underrepresented time.

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  Рік тому +6

      Me st stuff next week. All this is actually very light silk- would need much warmer r layers for colder weather!

    • @samanthaknudson3084
      @samanthaknudson3084 Рік тому

      @@priorattire !!!!! Whoda thunk it. 😊

  • @Mondhase2000
    @Mondhase2000 8 місяців тому +5

    Gosh, how complicated and how many layers the clothes was😵it looks amazing and is really impressive but sooo complicated 😅great work😍👍and your husband looks handsome in his outfit too😊

  • @entertaininghistory2524
    @entertaininghistory2524 Рік тому +4

    I made one of those in green silk before. Now you got me wanting to make another one!

  • @mimimoneymachine
    @mimimoneymachine 5 днів тому +5

    is it an unhinged design? absolutely, is it practical? maybe not… do you get a table and arm rest wherever you go? YESSS

  • @tamiwatchesstuff
    @tamiwatchesstuff 11 місяців тому +8

    Thanks so much for showing us what a gown like this looks on a living person. I’m sort of amazed that the outfits for women and men looked as beautiful as they did. I find that the paintings don’t convey all of the details that they had in reality.

  • @lucyvlogandart5166
    @lucyvlogandart5166 Рік тому +4

    its so cute that your husband was dressed in 1590s clothing too LOL,as i say the couple that dresses in historical clothing together,stays together.

  • @lissi6931
    @lissi6931 Рік тому +7

    Love hearing your voice! Been here since your channel began and loving these with your voice and accent in. Fascinating video, always wanted to know how they created the shape.

  • @ekaterinasergeyeva453
    @ekaterinasergeyeva453 11 місяців тому +4

    Incredibly beautiful, such amazing detail! Thank you for making and showing this costume. Such a treat!

  • @Imjetta7
    @Imjetta7 Рік тому +6

    So fascinating, thank you!

  • @debcarroll8192
    @debcarroll8192 Рік тому +5

    I have always loved the silhouette of this time period! You look absolutely beautiful, and Lucas looks very nice, too.

  • @Ann-snowshoeingonEnceladus
    @Ann-snowshoeingonEnceladus 9 місяців тому +4

    I very much enjoy these videos!!
    I really do love the rustling sound of the fabrics of these big dresses.
    It adds a nice audio dimension to imagining how it would have been for people who dressed in these clothes.

  • @anitaroberts8729
    @anitaroberts8729 Рік тому +2

    That is certainly a magnificent outfit! The fabric is so sumptuous and the big sleeves look like wings! 💜

  • @annagray6491
    @annagray6491 11 місяців тому +5

    Imagine having a hot flush with that lot on! Thank you for showing us what are forebears had to get dressed!

    • @priorattire
      @priorattire  11 місяців тому +1

      Light natural fabrics/ breathe much better and work better for hot flashes than modern stynthetics

    • @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131
      @ninaelsbethgustavsen2131 11 місяців тому

      ​@@priorattire
      Plus a lot of women passed away before reaching into menopause.
      2-3 husbands, and 12-18 children, would sort that problem...😵😣😣

  • @ushere5791
    @ushere5791 Рік тому +7

    bizarre, yes; gorgeous, YES!

  • @dianamarquez4774
    @dianamarquez4774 7 місяців тому +4

    Yards and yards of silk and the workmanship!

  • @mzjamm2
    @mzjamm2 3 місяці тому +11

    Your dress is gorgeous.

  • @yurironoue5888
    @yurironoue5888 Місяць тому +4

    I love Elizabethan fashion ! This video was a treat to watch !

  • @theshabbyrose
    @theshabbyrose Рік тому +7

    Absolutely gorgeous 😍 the colors are amazing. Why is today's fashion so plain? We have nothing that is unique or interesting.
    You did a fabulous job, wow!

    • @wrinklesandsprinkles
      @wrinklesandsprinkles Рік тому +1

      Nowadays the younger generation chooses clothing that shows their breasts and bottom! It’s terrible and I don’t want to see it

    • @Hgardner36
      @Hgardner36 Рік тому +1

      Bodies are fashion now instead of fabric and clothes😓

    • @wrinklesandsprinkles
      @wrinklesandsprinkles Рік тому

      @@Hgardner36 half naked bodies.🤨

    • @chrisconolly4256
      @chrisconolly4256 Рік тому

      @@wrinklesandsprinkles And ugly tattoos. All of them are awful !

  • @rosekopelowitz5069
    @rosekopelowitz5069 7 місяців тому +4

    The fact that you can dress yourself in an outfit like that is amazing to me

  • @sophieinspired
    @sophieinspired Рік тому +4

    The sleeves are just on another level 😅💖 thank you for sharing!

  • @veronikavolhejnova5036
    @veronikavolhejnova5036 Рік тому +6

    What a handsome couple you two make! Lucas reminds me of the Earl of Leicester, and you then would be his Lettice Knollys (if she was dark-haired).

  • @Katherine_Allen
    @Katherine_Allen 3 місяці тому +10

    So much fabric! Meanwhile, I'm sitting here in my sweats with cat hairs everywhere!

    • @lilithsmith1290
      @lilithsmith1290 2 місяці тому

      Compering to-the Elizabethan time the way they dress considered yourself very lucky you live at 2024.

  • @howtubeable
    @howtubeable Рік тому +6

    Your husband's clothes blend well with his hair and skin tone. Excellent work!