Recreating an 1890s Capelet & Evening Gown pt. 1

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  • @keri287
    @keri2878 ай бұрын

    Padme-vibes indeed :) looking forward to seeing this project take shape.

  • @EnchantedRoseCostumes

    @EnchantedRoseCostumes

    8 ай бұрын

    I have a sneak peek coming Friday!

  • @phoenixliv
    @phoenixliv8 ай бұрын

    Such a pretty dye job. I’ll sub to see you make this capelet!

  • @EnchantedRoseCostumes

    @EnchantedRoseCostumes

    8 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @pritzpritz3941
    @pritzpritz39418 ай бұрын

    I was actually lucky enough to see these two pieces in person this summer in Vancouver! I finally got to go to a museum to see historical clothing for the first time, and it was SO INCREDIBLE. I was dying the whole time. We also were told that it’s the last time this dress is gonna be on display. It’s beginning to reach a point where putting it on and taking it off a mannequin and having it displayed is harming the garment too much. 😢 So, if anyone happens to be near Vancouver, and wants to see this dress, or just an incredible collection of fashion from 1700-2000, it’s called “Dressed for History: Why Costume Collections Matter” and it’s at the Museum of Vancouver. I really couldn’t recommend it enough, it’s got some really stunning and unique pieces, and some that have really cool stories attached.

  • @EnchantedRoseCostumes

    @EnchantedRoseCostumes

    8 ай бұрын

    The exhibit is amazing!!I didn't know this is the last time this gown is going to be displayed 😲

  • @pritzpritz3941

    @pritzpritz3941

    8 ай бұрын

    @@EnchantedRoseCostumes Yeah, we were talking to someone who knows the guy who owns it, along with a lot of the other pieces from the exhibit. It’s sad it won’t be displayed again, but I’m glad that it’s being properly preserved and given the respect it deserves 🙂