Dressing up for a game of tennis, circa 1885

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

Next instalment in the series - and we are looking at Victorian tennis dress, second bustle style! enjoy!
also experimenting a bit more with CC and audio - not always successfully i suppose!
next one will be better.....
Credits
costumes and presentation:
www.priorattire.co.uk
photography:
www.timelightphotographic.com
footwear:
www.americanduchess.com
music
Morning Mood, Grieg.
Retro, Wayne Jones

Пікірлер: 620

  • @ximena15367
    @ximena153674 жыл бұрын

    I love the detail that people in Victorian era put into their gowns, this gown will last longer than my last relationship.

  • @jasminehagerman6329

    @jasminehagerman6329

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's why I look for older clothing in the resale shops. They last a very long time plus I'm starting to make my own clothes. They will fit better and be made from more durable fabrics

  • @ximena15367

    @ximena15367

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jasminehagerman6329 Man I don't have the bravely for that and I don't know how to sew. -_-

  • @jasminehagerman6329

    @jasminehagerman6329

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ximena15367 I'm just starting and already had to cut myself out of a mockup of the top of the dress I'm making. It went down over the tatas but it didnt want to come back up. It's all about trial and error

  • @ximena15367

    @ximena15367

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@jasminehagerman6329 Thanks for replying to me, What are you making?

  • @jasminehagerman6329

    @jasminehagerman6329

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@ximena15367 it's a 1950s era dress. The cut is very flattering to my shape. Tighter up top and lose at the bottom hiding all my lumps and bumps.

  • @TheLaughingPanda
    @TheLaughingPanda4 жыл бұрын

    I like the natural commentary much better than the voiceover!

  • @sadiemcc9363
    @sadiemcc93634 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely adore this new format. I really like you talking to us instead of voiceover or print--it feels much more personal. And I like how you're telling us about each piece and how it was built and the history of it. Keep doing what you're doing, this is amazing! Also, could we maybe see some 1890s content? It seems to be a trend on CosTube currently (presumably in part because of your 1890s ball --sorry that was postponed), and I'd love to learn more about the era.

  • @jamiereining411
    @jamiereining4114 жыл бұрын

    I love that you’re talking more in your videos. I know that sounds strange but when you have to read off to the side, it takes away from seeing what you’re doing. Plus you have a pleasant voice.

  • @puggirl415
    @puggirl4154 жыл бұрын

    I have a lot of those boot buttons from my Great Grandmothers button box. I had no idea they were shoe buttons but my Great G'ma apparently cut the buttons off of everything she had when it was worn out.

  • @sorelyanlie2784

    @sorelyanlie2784

    4 жыл бұрын

    Huh. That is a really good idea. I'm going to start doing that. It's always good to have sets of buttons on hand

  • @DodiTov

    @DodiTov

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes they're not boot buttons. Shank buttons were popular for coats and heavy outerwear too. I quit cutting buttons off when I discovered that I had a box full of them. Now I just cut the fun ones to reuse.

  • @jamiereining411
    @jamiereining4114 жыл бұрын

    There should be a “Button Count” at the end of each video. Must have been close to 40 in this one. The way she got her arms behind her on top of the bustle to button up was unbelievable. I would have had joints dislocating. LOL.

  • @priorattire

    @priorattire

    4 жыл бұрын

    I like the idea of the button count!

  • @jeanallebonifas9653
    @jeanallebonifas96534 жыл бұрын

    My favorite thing about this was seeing the dress in movement! I absolutely love seeing how mobile you are in this. From a picture of a dress with a bustle you might think it was really encumbering and heavy, but it just swings around! I love how you can just get down and ready to be quick in the game. Also, I'd hate to be in an alley at night with you. You have some moves.

  • @AshLG
    @AshLG4 жыл бұрын

    I'm here for every instalment of Izabela vs Buttons

  • @smallishkae
    @smallishkae4 жыл бұрын

    Ok, the kickboxing demonstration thoroughly impressed me. This Victorian lady can do some damage!

  • @ItsCelestia.
    @ItsCelestia.4 жыл бұрын

    Victorians be like "I like big bustles an' I can not lie!"

  • @SchlichteToven
    @SchlichteToven2 жыл бұрын

    I feel like whoever thought up the bustle must have been quite taken with centaurs.

  • @Crosshill
    @Crosshill4 жыл бұрын

    i'd love a gallery of historical costumes in motion, too often people take pictures in elegant, still poses but seeing you move around is always my favorite part of a video and theres something dramatic about all those layers in movement

  • @lindseydejesus1877
    @lindseydejesus18774 жыл бұрын

    getting a priorattire notification: 🙂 seeing it's a half an hour: 😀 seeing that Isabel narrates the whole thing: 🥰🥰🥰

  • @astra1653
    @astra16534 жыл бұрын

    I love this new format where you speak directly to camera, and of course, where you showcase the ensemble of different events, not only ballgowns and the like.💝💐💕

  • @Minacoleta2
    @Minacoleta24 жыл бұрын

    I love that you're doing voice overs now! I think it adds a lot of personality to your videos and really takes them a step further, showing who is making these fantastic outfits. Loved your channel for years and I'm excited to see the things you do next! :)

  • @SignalHillHiker
    @SignalHillHiker4 жыл бұрын

    KZread is such a strange place. I'm addicted to this channel, and Baumgartner's fine art restoration videos. I can't get enough yet am not even remotely connected to either community/activity lol. Awesome video yet again! Fascinating stuff. If I ever do happen upon historical actors in real life, my questions will make them think I'm a genius lol Definitely won't ask if they're hot in all those layers.

  • @radioserrelind
    @radioserrelind4 жыл бұрын

    I really don't want to come up against Mme Prior Attire in a fight! :)

  • @chaqillenikita748
    @chaqillenikita7484 жыл бұрын

    I just ADORE the line of that corset. I’m not really “up” on the terminology, but the way the busk (or, rather, it’s silhouette,) sweeps straight up under the bust, without any cupping, well.. it’s really very flattering! The whole dress is gorgeous, tbh, and that green stripe really suits you 👍🏼😊.

  • @kitty-pm2md
    @kitty-pm2md4 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see one of these more detailed talk-throughs on that lovely white fluffy early edwardian ensemble of yours. i've been trying to mentally deconstruct it for months to make something similar lol

  • @bshan804
    @bshan8044 жыл бұрын

    Good game, Isabela! Loved it when you showed your 21st century side. And Merlin, of course! Hugs from USA!!

  • @lorenzolucidi6113
    @lorenzolucidi61134 жыл бұрын

    28 minutes lenght video, and not a single advertising, people...i think we could all appreciate that. The vast majority of KZreadrs would have filled it. Btw you could add a couple of ads in such long videos, it's only a matter of moderation. PS i really love the relatively new type of videos, they have become even more educative!

  • @miraellievasilek1492
    @miraellievasilek14923 жыл бұрын

    A lady in her corset kickboxing, loved it! Thank you for showing the wide range of corsets, and their use, and all things ladies could do in their corsets, and how practical corsets could be.

  • @pamelahooper7851
    @pamelahooper78514 жыл бұрын

    Am enjoying the new video format where you’re talking to us - easier also to see. Thank you for showing us the lovely old dress styles.

  • @marisp2588
    @marisp25884 жыл бұрын

    That triumphant music swells as you finally use the button hook 😂

  • @eskimberly7424
    @eskimberly74244 жыл бұрын

    Zippers must have seemed like a miracle when they became available.

  • @howtubeable
    @howtubeable4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for debunking the idea that Victorian era women's clothing were torture devices invented by men. Clearly, the fabrics were breathable, and the design accommodated normal movement.

  • @joangallagher9754
    @joangallagher97544 жыл бұрын

    The drapery,pleating and smocking really make this outfit stunning.Home made lemonade and barley water anyone?😂😍👌

  • @kmbrlyj7051
    @kmbrlyj70514 жыл бұрын

    Watching you do push ups and kickboxing in that corset at the end. . .it's amazing. The only thing that looked like it would be uncomfortable after a long day would be the shoes for me. Thank you for the lovely video.

  • @bustedkeaton
    @bustedkeaton4 жыл бұрын

    I like the new format a lot

  • @sarahdaisy9797
    @sarahdaisy97974 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE these longer videos where you give more detailed information on each item, thank you so much for inspiring and educating me!

  • @nicolataylor6546
    @nicolataylor65464 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for another lovely video and for again busting the myth that many ladies of the late 1800s onward did I fact not just sit still and look pretty, but rather participated in all sorts of recreational activities such as cycling, golf, horse riding and in this case tennis.

  • @hotjanuary
    @hotjanuary4 жыл бұрын

    I’m going to show this video to those nay sayers saying you can’t breathe or do anything in a corset. Thanks!

  • @alessandrahayes8544
    @alessandrahayes85444 жыл бұрын

    Aaand my take away from this video is that I want to kick stuff in a corset 😄

  • @scarletpimpernelagain9124

    @scarletpimpernelagain9124

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alessandra Hayes Mine is that I want to sit around in a corset watching people do the hard work and play tennis in a corset plus a ludicrous amount of layers. 😊😊😊

  • @starmunching
    @starmunching Жыл бұрын

    All I can imagine with the ending is some Victorian lady kicking the crap out of someone and it's incredibly funny

  • @OwnYourDance

    @OwnYourDance

    29 күн бұрын

    You should watch The Nevers!

  • @starmunching

    @starmunching

    29 күн бұрын

    @@OwnYourDance huh, never heard of it but I'll have to check it out!!

  • @eerob1013
    @eerob10134 жыл бұрын

    Yay. Remembered the button hook! Lol.

  • @kellysouter4381
    @kellysouter43812 жыл бұрын

    Aha! A sports corset! Probably the only one I might try.

  • @rosey4exclaim
    @rosey4exclaim4 жыл бұрын

    Yassss. I'm writing a gaslamp fantasy (like steampunk) novel, and my main character is a woman who hunts supernatural creatures. This is oh-so inspiring!

  • @thebookwyrmslair6757

    @thebookwyrmslair6757

    4 жыл бұрын

    Check out Bernadette Banner's Lady Sherlock on KZread, if you haven't already found it. :)

  • @rosey4exclaim

    @rosey4exclaim

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@thebookwyrmslair6757 Oh, I definitely have! I love Bernadette Banner!

  • @dianeluke1746
    @dianeluke17464 жыл бұрын

    It is simply amazing at how well you are able to move. I love how the outfits are deceptive. It is this gorgeous dress that seems like it would be restrictive and keep you doing nothing but sitting down. But thanks to the careful well thought out construction of everything from combinations, that amazing corset, and the light weight dress that allows you to have the fashionable bustle, it is indeed sports gear for the well dressed 1885 woman! I wish I could dress in some of these amazing outfits. Your talent never fails to astound me!

  • @kirstenpaff8946
    @kirstenpaff89464 жыл бұрын

    Victorian ladies' sports, where putting on the outfit counts as a warm up routine.

  • @katiegomis574
    @katiegomis5744 жыл бұрын

    It's so lovely to see how you are experimenting with different video ideas. I know feed back is valuable as you try all varying styles, so here's my thoughts :) I personally like this format the best as the frame is big enough to get a good look at things, and I don't have to try to read and watch at the same time. I like how you talk as you dress, giving side notes and construction techniques and other fun facts. I personally feel that it is more engaging than just doing a voice over. Your sound quality is great in this video, and it's so delightful to see you have fun in your outfits. Thanks for all you do, and hope you have a great spring!

  • @nancyvolker3342
    @nancyvolker33424 жыл бұрын

    i used to work in a small antique shop in Manhattan that specialized in Victorian to the mid 20th century Art Deco we sold a lot of those petty coats as skirts LOL! and other pieces of undergarments I wonder what our great Grandmothers would have thought see us wearing their underwear out in public as regular outfits

  • @a.vocato8130
    @a.vocato81304 жыл бұрын

    In this video: How to kickbox in a corset and look dashing at it!

  • @rusteshackleferd8115
    @rusteshackleferd81154 жыл бұрын

    I love all of your videos madam. 😍😍 Another great educational/entertainment video.

  • @brissygirl4997
    @brissygirl49974 жыл бұрын

    Your husband is such a good sport! Loved the outfit and of course Merlin's little cameo. 😻

  • @bethannd9892
    @bethannd98924 жыл бұрын

    Fascinating. First of all it’s a lovely gown. Second of all I appreciate you narrating the entire thing. Third I truly truly appreciate the attention to detail. I have never seen a buttonhook in action or in person. I did not know about tapes holding the flounces in place. I just really really appreciate this thank you very much

  • @Becca_H85
    @Becca_H853 жыл бұрын

    Imagine a victorian lady doing kickboxing 🤣 I loved your demonstration of the mobility in the summer corsett 🤭💪

  • @EXO-L45

    @EXO-L45

    2 жыл бұрын

    Some women were professionals in boxing in the Victorian Era.

  • @Becca_H85

    @Becca_H85

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@EXO-L45 boxing and kickboxing isn't the same though.

  • @katkatmewful

    @katkatmewful

    2 жыл бұрын

    The suffagettes (a bit later I know) taught jujitsu as self defense classes.

  • @katierasburn9571
    @katierasburn95714 жыл бұрын

    LOVE the extra detail on this one. the dress is beautiful!

  • @amyrodgers9887
    @amyrodgers98874 жыл бұрын

    I'll bet some of those tennis movements would be forbidden for deportment! :) The dress was great and the corset is actually a lot less restrictive than I thought

  • @karenwright9123
    @karenwright91234 жыл бұрын

    Lovely outfit. You really beat up that kick boxing bag,good job.

  • @louiselill1528
    @louiselill15284 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see today's tennis players wear this attire and see how they found it while playing . Beautiful attire for playing tennis and I love the idea of the summer corset so much movement while still giving good support

  • @XenonFae
    @XenonFae2 жыл бұрын

    I just watched a recent episode of The Gilded Age where a game of 1880s tennis was played, and my mind immediately went to this video! I like to think that the costume designers for the show watched this video because the sports dresses looked pretty good!!

  • @BigGrabowski
    @BigGrabowski4 жыл бұрын

    I'm not requesting you do so, but I would love to see an 1870s dress or even more transitional dresses. That period, in particular, is often overlooked, but it's one of my favorites, as it has the pomp of the 1860s in the first half, and has the precursor of the crisp refinement of the 1880s, in the second half. I enjoy all your work, and you have a lot of respect coming from me. P.S.: Not a request, simply an expression of a desire.

  • @priorattire

    @priorattire

    4 жыл бұрын

    Already on the channel...

  • @BigGrabowski

    @BigGrabowski

    4 жыл бұрын

    ​@@priorattire Yes, of course, I know you've done some already. Thank you for telling me, however, ma'am.

  • @historyfreak6591
    @historyfreak65912 жыл бұрын

    I volunteered as a costumed interpreter at a historical site near where I live and I played badminton in an 1885 style cotton dress (no bustle or corset on) and that was hard enough. Trying to run and not trip is super hard.

  • @CraftQueenJr

    @CraftQueenJr

    2 жыл бұрын

    Bustle actually helps with that- it holds the skirt out so it’s not in the way.

  • @reshefbrokporat2946
    @reshefbrokporat29464 жыл бұрын

    Amazing video! I love all the little details and closeups. I've never seen a button hook in action from up close. I greatly appreciate the CC, I could understand everything much better. Thank you for creating incredible content for us ♥ looking forward to your next video.

  • @DawnOldham
    @DawnOldham4 жыл бұрын

    Your gown is far prettier than the one in the Met. I’m so impressed and amazed at the beautiful result you attained! I enjoyed watching you play a mock tennis game. It brought back girlhood memories of all my days at the courts. Of course, we just through on a tiny little dress with tennis “panties” for all to see! Oh dear, what WERE we thinking?

  • @tinaowens3772

    @tinaowens3772

    4 жыл бұрын

    And we'd tuck the extra ball into our panties! Scandalous!

  • @feleslucis-emanueldearaujo6237
    @feleslucis-emanueldearaujo62374 жыл бұрын

    I love the fact you begun to talk in your videos! Your voice is beautiful and your accent is very agreeable to the ears! Also, I love how women used to dress up elegantly for exercises and sports, I've seem that women used some dresses in gyms during circa the end of the Victorian era, could you do a video about ancient gym clothes as well? I'm also interested about learning more about the clothes from dudes too. Your channel has helped me a lot with imagining the scenario and setting of a book I'm writing, so I thank you a lot for your greatly informative videos.

  • @desireel.6358
    @desireel.63584 жыл бұрын

    Love the end just absolutely kicking butt in the corset

  • @greenmtnmellie
    @greenmtnmellie4 жыл бұрын

    Kinda curious as to how a mondern tennis player would fare in this...no spandex!

  • @Nanenna
    @Nanenna4 жыл бұрын

    The way the music faded in and out whenever you spoke, especially as whatever program you're using isn't always sure when you're speaking, is a bit distracting. But it's worth it to hear your lovely voice over reading cards.

  • @aliencat11
    @aliencat114 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful dress!

  • @desertdaisymarie6951
    @desertdaisymarie69513 жыл бұрын

    I can't imagine competing at Wimbledon in that but I'd pay to see some of the top players give it a go 🙂

  • @Pharaoh_Tutankhamen

    @Pharaoh_Tutankhamen

    3 жыл бұрын

    Take all my gold

  • @billiebluesheepie2907
    @billiebluesheepie29074 жыл бұрын

    Oh, my goodness - you are a fearsome beast in your underclothes! (...no doubt a delightful distraction from your genteel tailoring) ...and your entire outfit is stunning too!

  • @jennifergeorgia5445
    @jennifergeorgia54454 жыл бұрын

    I loved the fitness demo at the end - inspiring!

  • @kathleenkalt3852
    @kathleenkalt38524 жыл бұрын

    That dress is amazingly engineered. Absolutely stunning.

  • @cmhughes8057
    @cmhughes80574 жыл бұрын

    Love this dress, I wish we did dress more formal like this at times. Imagine if a star stepped out on the red carpet in something like this or an evening version? The late 19th early 20th century fashions are by far my favorite and I love this gown!

  • @sekhmetsaes
    @sekhmetsaes4 жыл бұрын

    Stunning work, love it!

  • @KateandBree
    @KateandBree4 жыл бұрын

    That green seersucker cotton looks GLORIOUS on you. And I love the mesh corset on you!

  • @jodijarvis1018
    @jodijarvis10183 жыл бұрын

    That dress is absolutely beautiful.

  • @squidge125
    @squidge1254 жыл бұрын

    Never thought I'd see a woman practice MMA in Victorian underwear! Amazing.

  • @katvaughn6201
    @katvaughn62013 жыл бұрын

    I love these videos of yours especially, when you talk to us and walk us through! Also very impressive kickboxing 👏❤️

  • @AshNight1214
    @AshNight12144 жыл бұрын

    I love the little workout montage at the end haha. I need to get a summer corset!

  • @__BvL__
    @__BvL__4 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoyed the closeups and the dress is sooooo beautiful

  • @conamormica
    @conamormica4 жыл бұрын

    I really love all youre videos. Youre amazing♥️ kisses from Argentina 🇦🇷

  • @kszewczuk8144
    @kszewczuk81444 жыл бұрын

    I had no idea the drapes were a separate piece!!! You're blowing my mind!!!

  • @priorattire

    @priorattire

    4 жыл бұрын

    they can be separate or they can be mounted together on the the skirt. lots of options

  • @Michaelneiss
    @Michaelneiss4 жыл бұрын

    Martial arts in a corset ... now, I have seen everything

  • @lungsnlipslockd
    @lungsnlipslockd4 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE 1880s bustle dresses! It is my favorite silhouette 💕🤗 and this is beautiful! Also, I love the way you have your hair fixed! I would LOVE to see a video on how you fix your hair for different periods! 😍

  • @alaskacosplay
    @alaskacosplay2 жыл бұрын

    I have tried to play tennis in an 1860s dress and lets say I was like a bell since the crinoline would swing about and I think it should be a bit shorter so it doesn’t impede my running since I have a rather wide stride.

  • @priorattire

    @priorattire

    2 жыл бұрын

    And thi so why in the 60s ladies played croquet but not tennis….

  • @alaskacosplay

    @alaskacosplay

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@priorattire I might enjoy a game of croquet but I think my dress would need to still be a bit more of a walking length to prevent dragging on the floor or ground.

  • @i.s.s.y7998
    @i.s.s.y79984 жыл бұрын

    I always wondered how a button hook worked and what it looked like! I was sat with my mouth wide open! What a fantastically handy tool! Also you absolutely SLAYED punching and kicking that bag in a corset to bust those myths.

  • @margaretmyres5626
    @margaretmyres56264 жыл бұрын

    Dress is wonderful looking, I think you did just fine on the tennis match. Thanks for the Merlin shot, can't forget the boss.

  • @HughMiller98
    @HughMiller984 жыл бұрын

    I love how the Victorians managed to fit pockets into their dresses but now they're non-existant.

  • @ciCCapROSTi

    @ciCCapROSTi

    4 жыл бұрын

    Form fitting clothes tend to do that.

  • @lkmcclellan1246

    @lkmcclellan1246

    4 жыл бұрын

    Form fitting garmets yes but also and more importantly flimsy fabrics and time to construct. Pockets take time to cut, sew, and place thus increasing manufacture costs but, since most women no longer expect pockets, adding them adds little to the sale value. I recommend learning how to add your own. Morgan Donner has a video on it and there are tons of pictorial how-to's on the internet

  • @chelseaprater8821

    @chelseaprater8821

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have a theory, put your tin foil hat on, during the women's rights movement suffragettes had DEEP pockets that they would hide little hammers in to break windows and such ..ya know, as you do because f*** the system lol so afterwards the male dominated fashion world hatched a secret plan to make pockets disappear in women's clothing...no more awesome hiding places, plus women would have to purchase a whole other thing to carry stuff so more profit, and then bc you have room and get more stuff to put in them

  • @wwaxwork

    @wwaxwork

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@lkmcclellan1246 Well also if you don't have pockets they can sell you a handbag to put things in instead.

  • @lynn858

    @lynn858

    4 жыл бұрын

    chelsea prater I have no doubt at least a few people thought that, even if it wasn’t a widespread orchestrated decision. Since market factors involving time, and materials - no pockets = cheaper to manufacture, the suggestion/decision to eliminate pockets stands on its own as beneficial to the company it’s an easy decision to make. If thwarting the suffrage movement through garment manufacturing wasn’t immediately beneficial from a profit standpoint, or even cost them money, I can still imagine it being tried, (see hatpin panic) but it would have required far more effort on the part of fashion designers and marketers.

  • @gileve1205
    @gileve12054 жыл бұрын

    I love this new format, priorattire. It's nice to hear a real time voiced explanation. Loved the attire as well, like always. Keep up the good work and stay safe and healthy.

  • @kotadawndragon
    @kotadawndragon4 жыл бұрын

    This is a lovely dress! I love the light green color. Also, I love that you went into more detail about the outfit than you have in the past. More info is good! One nitpick about the video. The constantly changing volume of the music was very distracting. Perhaps you could try using a steady volume that's quiet enough for us to hear you speak clearly. That way, the silence is filled, but you don't have the distracting volume changes.

  • @ellaisplotting
    @ellaisplotting4 жыл бұрын

    This is fantastic! Love the mixture of direct address to camera and closed captions, wonderful to listen to, very informative and fascinating to see all the construction details of such an outfit! Love the sports larking around at the end, and the extant examples at the sides were an incredibly useful touch, thank you!

  • @bobbibuttons8730
    @bobbibuttons87304 жыл бұрын

    I love the new videos, hearing you speak and giving all this great information. For some reason you look so much younger. I’ve no idea why. The combinations look super, they look so crisp and comfortable. Don’t you find that the rubberised garters are more prone to cutting off your circulation in a way that fabric doesn’t. I love love love your boots. They are fabulous

  • @ellendial7607
    @ellendial76074 жыл бұрын

    Lovely dress. Lovely accent. Loved it!!!

  • @maggielingle5972
    @maggielingle59724 жыл бұрын

    You are what I need right now

  • @saccharinesilk
    @saccharinesilk4 жыл бұрын

    the fluxuations in music volume are a bit distracting, i think it would be better to have it at a constant low volume

  • @pentifire
    @pentifire3 жыл бұрын

    Finally a clear video about layers and proper wear for activities. I have never been so happy to see a video in my life! Thank you! 💕

  • @KacyBurchfield
    @KacyBurchfield4 жыл бұрын

    This dress is gorgeous. It turned out wonderfully! The house sparrows were such a charming little thing!

  • @maryreinecke8599
    @maryreinecke85994 жыл бұрын

    Great video, thank you so much for creating such interesting & fun videos. I especially loved seeing the close up of you buttoning the shoes & the corset details. Fashions were so beautiful back then.

  • @ZipZipInkspot
    @ZipZipInkspot3 жыл бұрын

    Delightful, and one of my favorite dresses you have designed. And that corset! Here in Kentucky USA it would be a necessity. Now to save up for book 2...love the first volume. Happy summertime...

  • @artheaded1
    @artheaded14 жыл бұрын

    I wonder how Serena Williams would play in this outfit?

  • @hearsthewater
    @hearsthewater4 жыл бұрын

    As much as I adore Edvard Greig, that fading in and out of the music was really quite annoying and distracting. I enjoyed the video, still, but only because it was such a beautiful dress.

  • @jessicawebeck3559
    @jessicawebeck35593 жыл бұрын

    You are amazing! You made the tennis look like so much fun, and the exercises at the end were very impressive, especially in a corset!! 😍👌💖

  • @cindykincade589
    @cindykincade5894 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the best videos I've seen of yours! I love all of the details and the extra time it took. Watching you play tennis was wonderful but watching you do a little bit of kickboxing in the corset was superb! Lol! I loved it!

  • @hikerx9366
    @hikerx93663 жыл бұрын

    I do believe your creation looks nicer than the original. Thanks for sharing.👍

  • @vanessarussell7048
    @vanessarussell7048 Жыл бұрын

    You make it look so easy and you look beautiful in every outfit!

  • @karenparsons9083
    @karenparsons90832 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely gorgeous! One of my favorites! Your work is amazing. 😌

  • @maryhamric
    @maryhamric Жыл бұрын

    I'm in love with that corset!

  • @ecclestonsangel
    @ecclestonsangel4 жыл бұрын

    Too funny! Kickboxing in your lingerie! I had a big laugh over that! Wonderful video and fab dress!

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