“Why Are You Dressed Like That?” Embracing Bygone Styles with Rachel Maksy and Morgan Donner

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Check out Morgan Donner’s channel: / morgandonner
And Rachel Maksy’s: / @rachelmaksy
Outfit Sources:
Bernadette:
Petticoat- self made
Bustle pad- self made
Blouse- undisclosed fast fashion source
Blazer- undisclosed fast fashion source
Skirt- self made
Hat- thrifted
Coat- self made (construction vlog forthcoming!)
Shoes- “Londoners” from American Duchess (www.american-duchess.com/)
Rachel:
Sweater- vintage
Trousers- vintage
Coat- thrifted
Beret- Undisclosed fast fashion source
Boots- Undisclosed fast fashion source
Morgan:
Blouse- thrifted
Shift- thrifted
Corset- self-made
Dress- thrifted
Necklace- self-made
Coat- gift
Shoes- “Stratfords” from American Duchess (www.american-duchess.com/)
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Music:
“Simple Pleasantries” by Arthur Benson, epidemicsound.com
“Incidental Encounter” by Arthur Benson, epidemicsound.com
“Yellow Light” by Arthur Benson, epidemicsound.com
“Charmed Encounter” by Arthur Benson, epidemicsound.com
“Minor Indiscretions” by Arthur Benson, epidemicsound.com
“Odd Behaviour” by Arthur Benson, epidemicsound.com
“Tea for Two” by Golden Age Radio, epidemicsound.com

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  • @bernadettebanner
    @bernadettebanner4 жыл бұрын

    Once again thanks to June's Journey for bringing us all together in Boston for the weekend ❤️ If you haven't already, join us in the brand new Detective Lounge update for June's Journey here ➡️ pixly.go2cloud.org/SH1WB

  • @EeeDee1

    @EeeDee1

    4 жыл бұрын

    Greetings senpai. I can only hope for a future collab with you and Meme Mom

  • @elizabethdee7590

    @elizabethdee7590

    4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, June's Journey, for funding this wonderful collab!

  • @januzzell8631

    @januzzell8631

    4 жыл бұрын

    Squeeeeee

  • @emieve617

    @emieve617

    4 жыл бұрын

    Love your outfit in this! The little suffragette thing! Also did you make that coat? Because it’s absolutely stunning, the lining really adds to it! 😍🙌🏻

  • @mariansmith7694

    @mariansmith7694

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have an acquaintance who has also mastered this ...."comfortable in her own style" thing by simply using color. She only wears purple. I never knew there were so many shades and combinations of purple, violet, plum, etc. But she is, as you say, altogether a bit intimidating, and NO ONE would ever, EVER say anything to her about her clothing.

  • @frickenflapcraps
    @frickenflapcraps3 жыл бұрын

    "Teenage girls seem to like it, which is weird because they're SCARY." as a teenage girl, I can confirm teenage girls are indeed scary.

  • @yuki_eerhs4591

    @yuki_eerhs4591

    3 жыл бұрын

    Eyyyyy

  • @MelonHere20

    @MelonHere20

    3 жыл бұрын

    And as another teenage girl, I can also confirm this

  • @sofiamejiasesperanza2912

    @sofiamejiasesperanza2912

    3 жыл бұрын

    I'm watching with subtitles and then it reads (laughs in Fear) sksksksk

  • @iyawakarehen

    @iyawakarehen

    3 жыл бұрын

    as a former teenage girl, i can confirm we were scary individuals 15ish years ago too

  • @alyssac5130

    @alyssac5130

    3 жыл бұрын

    As another teenage girl, same

  • @wisecoconut5
    @wisecoconut53 жыл бұрын

    "Why are you dressed like that?" "Because nudity is illegal."

  • @merc5333

    @merc5333

    3 жыл бұрын

    November 4, 2020 One of the finest comments in this treasure trove, I say. 😂😂👍👍

  • @victorycoffee92

    @victorycoffee92

    3 жыл бұрын

    Boom. Roasted

  • @akimbofurry2179

    @akimbofurry2179

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mood

  • @lucyicanel

    @lucyicanel

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just snorted and wheezed at the same time and it was an odd noise.

  • @skirt2662

    @skirt2662

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes

  • @black_bambi2041
    @black_bambi20413 жыл бұрын

    That long black coat is the most beautiful piece of clothing I've ever seen

  • @mariejuana2993

    @mariejuana2993

    3 жыл бұрын

    And she wears it so well

  • @willow4191

    @willow4191

    3 жыл бұрын

    Right! I swear half I the reason I watched the video was just to look at it. What a gorgeous silhouette.

  • @seratulk397

    @seratulk397

    3 жыл бұрын

    She made it so well 🥺

  • @SatumainenOlento

    @SatumainenOlento

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes! I want that style jacket! I must get back to sewing!

  • @evangeliakaratza-styliara4413

    @evangeliakaratza-styliara4413

    3 жыл бұрын

    With a fantastic lining!!!!!

  • @himssendol6512
    @himssendol65123 жыл бұрын

    “Embracing bygone styles” sounds so much more beautiful and poetic than “wearing old fashion clothes”.

  • @lynnkaminari6942

    @lynnkaminari6942

    Жыл бұрын

    Not to mention elegant.

  • @crystaljames2006
    @crystaljames20064 жыл бұрын

    Walk up to someone on the street and act scared and confused and ask them "what year is this? " Time traveler ..lol

  • @Alchemy818.

    @Alchemy818.

    4 жыл бұрын

    Crystal James IM SO DOING THIS

  • @km-kl3lg

    @km-kl3lg

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love this.

  • @libbyfemenella1308

    @libbyfemenella1308

    4 жыл бұрын

    HAHAHA YES

  • @emoryrubyg9631

    @emoryrubyg9631

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would totally do this.

  • @faithhopelove3287

    @faithhopelove3287

    4 жыл бұрын

    Been there, done that.

  • @dracawyn
    @dracawyn4 жыл бұрын

    When the immortals who walk among us get tired of assimilating and decide to just wear their favorite bits from all the centuries they've lived in.

  • @DilettanteThat

    @DilettanteThat

    4 жыл бұрын

    Mary Whipple ha

  • @miamazingness

    @miamazingness

    4 жыл бұрын

    hehehe

  • @JosephWiess

    @JosephWiess

    4 жыл бұрын

    @Channy Whocares Shhh. Don't insult the Time Traveler. :)

  • @user-ms2sj1ee1h

    @user-ms2sj1ee1h

    4 жыл бұрын

    Nailed it!

  • @bugeyedmonster2

    @bugeyedmonster2

    4 жыл бұрын

    There can be only one!

  • @user-neo71665
    @user-neo716652 жыл бұрын

    I'm a 41 year old male but for some reason fell in this rabbit hole. I find it interesting and respect y'all for doing this. I do upholstery work so I know my way around a machine and have made my own kilts. All y'all gals kick ass and keep being you.

  • @patriciajrs46

    @patriciajrs46

    2 жыл бұрын

    You go. We used to do upholstery work. My husband is ill. Have you ever tried to make a stitcher's apron? Maybe construct your own frock. I think that would be cool.

  • @user-neo71665

    @user-neo71665

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@patriciajrs46 Have to look up a sticher's apron. I've made a few leather shop aprons.

  • @agirlcalledshiv309

    @agirlcalledshiv309

    Жыл бұрын

    This made me smile

  • @user-neo71665

    @user-neo71665

    Жыл бұрын

    @@agirlcalledshiv309 thanks

  • @crazyleaf257

    @crazyleaf257

    Жыл бұрын

    Kilts awesome!!!

  • @MrSignorBenedick
    @MrSignorBenedick2 жыл бұрын

    As a woodworker, the comment about not wanting to go into a shop really resonated with me. This is the way I feel when I go into a furniture store. "Meh...I could do better myself."

  • @jasonjohnson6938

    @jasonjohnson6938

    6 ай бұрын

    💯💯💯💯💯💯

  • @arianewinter4266

    @arianewinter4266

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah . . . Knowing what one can do with Wood makes a Trip to Ikea really depressing

  • @LixiaWinter
    @LixiaWinter4 жыл бұрын

    Bernadette: Young McGonnagal Rachel: Jock Molly Weasley Morgan: Immortal who tries to blend in but is not ready to ditch her favourite hairstyle

  • @olyerem8517

    @olyerem8517

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lita Rowan theory : Rachel is Ginny Weasley

  • @kenna176

    @kenna176

    4 жыл бұрын

    This is my favorite description of Morgan.

  • @staceymarkum3873

    @staceymarkum3873

    4 жыл бұрын

    YEEEEES! lol😂 perfect

  • @margauxvirra

    @margauxvirra

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oly Erem I AGREEE (book) Ginny

  • @adrianugh4689

    @adrianugh4689

    4 жыл бұрын

    Oly Erem yeeeezs I love it

  • @maevencrow1632
    @maevencrow16324 жыл бұрын

    "why are you dressed like Willy Wonka's lesbian daughter?" they ask. . "Because that's what I am," i reply sarcastically, strutting around in a bubblegum-pink tuxedo

  • @lisabriggs9064

    @lisabriggs9064

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would love to see that as a comic!

  • @yourlocalpunkkid6136

    @yourlocalpunkkid6136

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lisa Briggs *I WOULD LOVE TO DRAW THAT IN A COMIC-*

  • @lisabriggs9064

    @lisabriggs9064

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@yourlocalpunkkid6136 Wait, YOU COULD DO THAT!?

  • @yourlocalpunkkid6136

    @yourlocalpunkkid6136

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lisa Briggs HELL YAH ILL DO IT RIGHT NOW. FUCK HOW WOULD YOU SEE IT- um. U GOT INSTAGRAM?

  • @sensualsquelch

    @sensualsquelch

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm crying

  • @hathanh7937
    @hathanh79373 жыл бұрын

    I'm an Asian teenage girl but I really love historical style in Western countries. So it's obviously weird if I dress like an Edwardian or a 40s/50s lady downtown, also I live in tropical weather so some types of clothes are not very suitable to wear, and it's hard to find these vintage clothes too. But your video really inspired me to dress in historical way ^^

  • @jaydendsin7350

    @jaydendsin7350

    2 жыл бұрын

    As someone that lives in a hot and humid place like where you're from, linens, cottons, and surprisingly, lightweight wools are your best friend. Lightweight wool is good because it breathes and wicks up moisture without making you feel wet but it's gotta be lightweight, not regular weight wool. Cotton and linen breathe as well and are perfect for tropical weather. Even if you choose not to dress historically, those three fibers will make your life so much easier in hot and humid places, but you can definitely dress using western historical clothing. In fact, that'll make it more accurate because we do have hot and humid weather in some of the west! I hope you're following your heart and doing what makes you happy and I hope that this little bit of advice helps :)

  • @Fransisca_Athanasia

    @Fransisca_Athanasia

    2 жыл бұрын

    You don't really have to follow western ones... from my knowledge there are lots of historical outfits from asian culture... or maybe want some fusion of East and West culture?? Up to you.

  • @dannaseymour8404

    @dannaseymour8404

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi! I'm really late to this comment but I just want to say that Edwardian fashion is absolutely GORGEOUS and I'm sure you could rock it! Do you queen!

  • @onandonitgoes5957

    @onandonitgoes5957

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the 1800s some western fashion was being incorporated into Asian societies to facilitate trade, especially for nobility, dignitaries, merchants, and anyone acting in a service capacity for westerners. It is appropriate to do so if you wish. Have fun!

  • @dealwithit9772

    @dealwithit9772

    Жыл бұрын

    Could be a fun thing to draw inspiration from the styles you like but with your own flare to fit your comfort and even regional climate. Experiment with techniques and fabrics. If you are so inclined I get its easier said than done.

  • @cats.cant.contour8812
    @cats.cant.contour88123 жыл бұрын

    I love the different levels of their dress. How beradette wears all historical, Morgan mixes it and Rachel just does what inspires her from what she sees. There's no judgement or "I'm better because ... "

  • @KatyKatetheLeeKaylee
    @KatyKatetheLeeKaylee4 жыл бұрын

    Even just dressing nicely people think there has to be an occasion for it.

  • @mayamartin7359

    @mayamartin7359

    4 жыл бұрын

    Olivia S. Oh my word I know. My ex and I were dressed up semi-nicely (tux and knee length fit+flare dress) for the theatre, and someone passing in the street congratulated us on what we could only guess was our assumed marriage 😂 my dress wasn’t even white...

  • @FlyingMonkies325

    @FlyingMonkies325

    4 жыл бұрын

    I guess it's because people can't afford expensive clothes and in the 1920s after the Stock Market Crash/The Great Depression, people just bought better quality clothes that weren't too fancy just casual and only had a few outfits to choose from cos they couldn't afford more clothes (Their Casual then their Going Out Wear), plus American Culture has taught people that you shouldn't wear the same outfits or shoes for any more than 6 months then trash them and buy new ones to not seem like you're extremely poor even when people ARE struggling quite a bit. It's this whole Status thing to seem like you're well off plus it's implanted there by movies and tv shows to make people consume all the synthetic cheap clothes even when they have what they need... they made people believe it's about Status and how they seem to people making them VERY impressionable and insecure but really it's just an idea to make you Consume, it's lame LOL, when you tell people that they don't want to know even when you're right cos then they're too stubborn and too much in denial about themselves and how our Society is and it's been all they've knew that they think it's too late to change that.

  • @ravnesjel5305

    @ravnesjel5305

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mayamartin7359 Were are you from?

  • @mayamartin7359

    @mayamartin7359

    4 жыл бұрын

    lyieke that happened in the American South a couple years ago. 🙂

  • @missmeg4199

    @missmeg4199

    4 жыл бұрын

    This frustrates me so much. I get these comments whenever I wear a skirt and blouse and I'm not wearing anything close to vintage or historical. Just a longer skirt with flowers on it and a green polo. Absolutely no makeup either. I got asked three times yesterday if I was going to an event or what the occasion was.

  • @fawnprincess8640
    @fawnprincess86404 жыл бұрын

    “People are less likely to mess with you when you are a Victorian on a mission” 😂😂😂

  • @yeetusfetus8687

    @yeetusfetus8687

    4 жыл бұрын

    VICTORIAN ON A MISSION! DONT MESS WITH HER

  • @ReptilianTeaDrinker

    @ReptilianTeaDrinker

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bernadetta is just THAT powerful!

  • @marcusjones7082

    @marcusjones7082

    4 жыл бұрын

    this is so true! I often wear vintage clothes and people are SHOOK. Especially my old military surplus coats xD

  • @kinzwrites8072

    @kinzwrites8072

    4 жыл бұрын

    Haha

  • @Tirryna

    @Tirryna

    4 жыл бұрын

    Skylocker hahahaha. It makes me miss Missy.

  • @lforsey1899
    @lforsey18993 жыл бұрын

    I find it very interesting how each woman uses slightly different terminology! Bernadette, who mostly creates her own clothes using period-accurate materials and techniques, calls it “historical dress”. Rachel, who mixes genuine 20th century clothes with reproductions and era-inspired modern clothes, calls it “dressing vintage”. And Morgan, who seems to mix reproductions with more modern clothes that evoke a similar feel (I haven’t watched as much of her content yet, please forgive me if I am wrong), calls it “Historybounding”!

  • @katherinec2759

    @katherinec2759

    2 жыл бұрын

    Technically, "historical costuming/historical dress" is wearing fully accurate reproductions of historical styles, while "historybounding" is paying homage to elements of historical styles, while also utilizing modern styles. So Morgan is correct that what she does is historybounding, not "true" historical dress. What Rachel does is also primarily historical dress, but because she does a specific time period that is often referred to as "vintage", saying that she "dresses vintage" is a good way to specify what sort of historical dress she does. So yes, interesting to hear the different terminology, but it's different because they mean very specific things by it. Which in my opinion, is even more fascinating. :)

  • @arianewinter4266

    @arianewinter4266

    Ай бұрын

    Technically all of them are History bounding, but Morgan IS the one WHO coined the therm

  • @patricia.sews.sometimes
    @patricia.sews.sometimes3 жыл бұрын

    Every time Bernadette twirls around my serotonin levels go +100.

  • @wallaceandvomit7807
    @wallaceandvomit78073 жыл бұрын

    When i used to do pincurls every day, a lady in her 80’s came up to me and said that she remembered the older girls wearing that style to go out dancing when she was young and it was such a lovely moment because she was so happy to share that memory with me and I was so happy to hear that

  • @doodlerose6291

    @doodlerose6291

    3 жыл бұрын

    aw I love that 🥺

  • @sisilialiawaty6454

    @sisilialiawaty6454

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aww that's so cute!

  • @your_dad_on_vacation

    @your_dad_on_vacation

    3 жыл бұрын

    What a wholesome moment

  • @Sage-qd6tf

    @Sage-qd6tf

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awww

  • @kittycypher

    @kittycypher

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awww 💗 Such a sweet moment. ^^

  • @janicewolk357
    @janicewolk3574 жыл бұрын

    The girl "jock" looks like a young woman who would be on her way to a WWII factory to help the war effort. Very late 1930's to 1945. Great look. I am 73 yrs old.

  • @ig-nat-ius1891

    @ig-nat-ius1891

    4 жыл бұрын

    Her name is Rachel Maksy and she has a KZread channel too. 🙂

  • @livelongandprospermary8796

    @livelongandprospermary8796

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeah it’s such a lovely style. Rachel wears it often in her videos

  • @hollyrizer978

    @hollyrizer978

    4 жыл бұрын

    Here is the link to her channel if you are interested!: kzread.info/dron/JI86v9et-IZd1KJSfahN8g.html

  • @bcgrote

    @bcgrote

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should watch her videos! She's goofy and fun AND instructional. As sweet as she is lovely.

  • @candicebicker9024

    @candicebicker9024

    4 жыл бұрын

    My favourite outfit out of the 3, although I love the floor length Victorian coat

  • @steffibc1018
    @steffibc10182 жыл бұрын

    As a larger woman who has *never* felt comfortable in my clothing the pure liberation of making my own clothes has been life altering! I do not go for the “historical” looks but I feel the same concept applies of finding and sourcing fabrics that speak to me and finding/altering preexisting patterns to fit me perfectly has completely changed how I feel In my wardrobe and how I feel about my wardrobe. It is much less disposable and I feel pride in know I made this! And I look amazing in this because it is made specifically for me and my body

  • @annastevens1526

    @annastevens1526

    Жыл бұрын

    100%! 👏 I reckon at least learning how to mend & to alter garments is super-useful, just to increase the level of comfort and confidence we can achieve in our own clothing, and how long things last for? Learning to adjust clothes is a great combo with thrifting/op-shopping too - those kinds of sources can provide items in better fabrics that just need refitting, which I've found is a helpful in-between step while still learning to sew more complicated things entirely from scratch?

  • @TheBereangirl

    @TheBereangirl

    Жыл бұрын

    That is so amazing!♥️ I envy the people who get the privilege of being around you. When I worked in a DIY warehouse many years ago, there was an older gentleman that dressed to the nines, walking cane, hat, the works!...it was such a thrill to see!!! Sadly, he didn't come in often, but when he did I secretly wanted him to take my arm and stroll me around. I would have felt like a million bucks! I never asked him to do that, but I did tell him how much I appreciated his look. You don't know how much your effort means to people, so I just want to tell you, thank you.♥️

  • @ravenbelote1801

    @ravenbelote1801

    Жыл бұрын

    That's awesome! 😊

  • @applepie9806
    @applepie98063 жыл бұрын

    I think teenage girls are still exploring styles and they have a lot of time to try new makeup new outfits, and that's why they're so welcoming? (or maybe they watch too much TV, and want the clothes from there. I certainly do) I was attracted to your channel because of how unique, beautiful yet familiar historical clothing is in this world of fast fashion, same-ish clothing. I totally want to make the spencer once I have time to. Also I realise that it would be so awesome to see a photoshoot album of all the looks you girls have, like srsly it's so unique.

  • @abigailw7146

    @abigailw7146

    2 жыл бұрын

    teenage girl here, spot on tbh

  • @margaridabento9726
    @margaridabento97263 жыл бұрын

    Bernardette: hardcore dress history nerd with A Lot Of Opinions about quality and comfort Morgan: really likes this specific era's aesthetic and playing around with different levels of adhesion to it Rachel: A E S T H E T I C ™

  • @LynnNexus

    @LynnNexus

    3 жыл бұрын

    XD So true. Though I can totally understand why Bernadette is like that. She has Scoliosis and it has to be -murder- to find off the rack clothes that come anywhere near fitting comfortably. Then the frustration that you'd get with normal clothes? I have a hell of a time finding jeans that fit my portly ass and every time they get a hole in the thigh I cry.

  • @jessica7263

    @jessica7263

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@LynnNexus I do have scoliosis too.. and I don't understand what it has to do with finding comfortable clothes. It's about the posture, all clothes are fine for scoliosis - the only thing that might be comfortable sometimes is a corset because your back gets tired and corsets help to keep your spine straight.

  • @LynnNexus

    @LynnNexus

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jessica7263 Hi! So... In her video about "Buying a knockoff of my own dress" Bernadette mentions her scoliosis. She explains right around 9:30 or so that her scoliosis is "Severe" and so the dresses she makes for herself "No longer fit any sort of standard size of human" I was not intending to make a generalization about scoliosis but about *her* scoliosis which is apparently sever enough to significantly alter how fitted clothes should be cut and made. In a situation such as hers, it would be a nightmare to purchase things off the rack if a body is looking for a fitted item. Both my aunt and a work friend have moderate and severe scoliosis respectively. They both purchase all their clothes, though the work friend has to have her clothing altered and neither of them wear particularly fitted clothes. I did not mean to offend, I was simply opining on how I totally understood wanting to make your own clothes when off the rack clothes do not fit you like you want them to.

  • @i.m1ss.y0u.s0.f4r

    @i.m1ss.y0u.s0.f4r

    2 жыл бұрын

    I read aesthetic in Rachel’s voice lol

  • @CC-ym1di

    @CC-ym1di

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@i.m1ss.y0u.s0.f4r so did I 😂

  • @alexishopkins526
    @alexishopkins5264 жыл бұрын

    “Acedemic Victorian witch” what I strive to be.

  • @mariahhenderson1470

    @mariahhenderson1470

    4 жыл бұрын

    What else would I be

  • @ZedralZ

    @ZedralZ

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm more of an "Academic Psychedelic Witch".

  • @mariansmith7694

    @mariansmith7694

    4 жыл бұрын

    How do I do this at my age without projecting "Old Hag" ?

  • @ravioliravioli118

    @ravioliravioli118

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mariansmith7694 embrace the crazy swamp lady buried within you.

  • @BlaBla-pf8mf

    @BlaBla-pf8mf

    4 жыл бұрын

    Sounds very Minerva McGonagall.

  • @gyqz
    @gyqz2 жыл бұрын

    -Academic -Victorian -Witch This had me in total stiches, because I can totally relate as I dress to the "labels" I give myself: - Lunatic Librarian -Victorian -Warlord I tip my hat to your parade, my fair lady!!! Also: all of the ladies are so ffing pretty...and yes: I am gay.

  • @Valentina-uc2sr

    @Valentina-uc2sr

    Жыл бұрын

    Warlord sounds very interesting! What do you wear that fits into that, in your opinion?

  • @nimuek3107
    @nimuek31072 жыл бұрын

    I have to agree with Bernadette on her sentiments regarding becoming disinterested in "high street" fashion- once you've had the pleasure of wearing a garment you designed, with it's perfectly finished seams and all natural lining, maybe even hand embroidery....it's difficult to be enthusiastic about a mass produced, machine embroidered top, of a blended textile content, with serged seams inside. It may not be a bad top....but it lacks a certain gravity and joy.

  • @CutePokapipi

    @CutePokapipi

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree

  • @kimmifer512
    @kimmifer5124 жыл бұрын

    There is a woman who works in my building and everyday she dresses like a 50’s Barbie with poodle skirts and Barbie pins. At first you give her “the look”, then you find yourself asking what website she found that skirt on. I am proud to know such a brave, unique individual. ☺️

  • @theresag1969

    @theresag1969

    3 жыл бұрын

    I too like the 1950s look but I prefer the elegant style of Audrey Hepburn. That's my ideal style.

  • @bhelliom3

    @bhelliom3

    3 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely love how I dress, I have a skirt I always say makes me feel like 90s pastel wallpaper. I would LOVE to find more truly vintage clothing similar to Rachel's and Bernadette's but it takes lots of time and luck to happen across anything in a thrift store. My mom gave me her jeans from the early 90s and it kickstarted my love of wearing vintage, I'd always admired clothes from all decades but had never had the confidence to try anything. Now I have ALL the confidence to wear whatever the fuck I want, I've never been more comfortable in my skin. I was shocked at the quality difference in modern clothes compared to vintage.

  • @NYCisland

    @NYCisland

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, I worked with a woman who would dress up like that every day. Big poofy skirts, different types of knitted stockings, lots of patterns and colors. She also dyed her hair all sorts of bright colors. This was a big international tech company and she was a well liked people manager and also very good at her job. I always wondered if she dressed 'normal' at first and then once landed the job switched to what she loved. I admired how she was so willing to put herself out there as obviously not a wall flower. She was a big girl too so not a size 3 which I found (as an obese woman) admire totally (though no amount of $ would make me wear fancy stylish clothing).

  • @catnapcrochetsandgames4479

    @catnapcrochetsandgames4479

    3 жыл бұрын

    I dress as a 50’s school girl so... yeah!

  • @ashledashnaw2575

    @ashledashnaw2575

    2 жыл бұрын

    The poodle skirts were not very popular in the 50's. And it was teenage girls that wore it lol

  • @smOVERCOMINGITALL
    @smOVERCOMINGITALL4 жыл бұрын

    I would die to see a "look book" video of Bernadette's average outfits.

  • @CARATMom

    @CARATMom

    4 жыл бұрын

    Skallia Ray I don’t know if I would “die” necessarily but yea I am eager to see a look book of her illustrations/outfits

  • @caitlinquinn79

    @caitlinquinn79

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'd love that :)

  • @charlottegury1243

    @charlottegury1243

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes! Yes! Yes! Yes!

  • @melaniep4099

    @melaniep4099

    4 жыл бұрын

    Skallia Ray That would be splendid!

  • @nikakozar832

    @nikakozar832

    4 жыл бұрын

    OMG yes, outfits of the week thing!

  • @wizardman149
    @wizardman149 Жыл бұрын

    As a man and a historical sailor re-enactor, I personally dress in 19th century great lakes sailor's clothes, I see people wearing 19th century gentlemen, but never the working class. And these ladies are absolutely right, there is confidence in the clothes you love. Used to notice the weird looks and comments from my neighbors, but after years of this sailor's garb I no longer notice!

  • @begaydocrime5719
    @begaydocrime5719 Жыл бұрын

    As someone who sometimes dresses very Formal and Historically Inspired Boy and sometimes very punk-rock, I can confirm that people don't address you the same when you're dressed differently

  • @andrea-vw3er
    @andrea-vw3er4 жыл бұрын

    "Why are you dressed like that?" *why are you not?*

  • @GradKat

    @GradKat

    3 жыл бұрын

    Because it’s the 21st century?

  • @gamergirlguinea4740

    @gamergirlguinea4740

    3 жыл бұрын

    GradKat the style is very cool tho I would love to wear that stuff everyday

  • @katiebayliss9887

    @katiebayliss9887

    3 жыл бұрын

    🌝😬

  • @katiebayliss9887

    @katiebayliss9887

    3 жыл бұрын

    As someone who‘s really into 70‘s Fashion, that’s fucking cringe.

  • @MelonHere20

    @MelonHere20

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yep

  • @shayelea
    @shayelea3 жыл бұрын

    Bernadette: I don’t want to use a sewing machine. *meticulously hand sews it instead* Rachel: I don’t want to use a sewing machine, where’s my hot glue gun?!? I love that you guys did a collab because I adore both of your channels but you have such different approaches!

  • @craftykez

    @craftykez

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was excited to see the girls together.

  • @shayelea

    @shayelea

    3 жыл бұрын

    craftykez oh me too!

  • @TheBayzent

    @TheBayzent

    3 жыл бұрын

    Rachel is my sewing spirit animal.

  • @Thimbrethil

    @Thimbrethil

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was similar when started sewing, but for me it was „Okej, so at what point i’m using hammer?”

  • @shayelea

    @shayelea

    3 жыл бұрын

    Paulina Kasprowicz okay now I’m intrigued. What did you use the hammer for? Was it just to smash the sewing machine out of frustration? 😂

  • @doubleslashkarma
    @doubleslashkarma3 жыл бұрын

    The way she refers to them all as humans only reinforces my theory that they're all immortal fashionistas

  • @jenna2026
    @jenna20263 жыл бұрын

    What I learned is as you get older , nobody cares how you dress...that is why so many people stop following fashion trends as they get older. Alot of girls in their 30s and 40s and 50s still have the same hairstyles they had in their late teens and 20s.

  • @NurseAmamiya

    @NurseAmamiya

    Жыл бұрын

    I think that is the point some people still try out their own personal fashion senses, it's because nobody cares, and nobody would care. Unless those people just have nothing to do with their lives that is. But so long's it doesn't physically hurt people to dress in your own fashion, then go for it, there's no saying it's a crime. Think of it like cosplay, except you wear your fashion not only in conventions.

  • @alxromero9428
    @alxromero94284 жыл бұрын

    I'm not surprised about teen girls being awed by them. Our generation is all about embracing whatever you love and respecting the people brave enough to show that love, especially in something like clothes (because you're kind of exposing yourself). People showing the things they love like that are cool, we like cool people, we tell cool people they're cool because in a world full of hateful judging people we go for the change.

  • @David-un4cs

    @David-un4cs

    4 жыл бұрын

    Plus vintage/retro outfits and thrifting are super trendy in our generation. It's a good thing that I hope doesn't fade out because it actively fights back against fast fashion. Which is terrible for the environment!!

  • @katherinemorelle7115

    @katherinemorelle7115

    4 жыл бұрын

    David Patterson absolutely! My daughter is 12, and it’s interesting to see the difference between the teens of my generation (mid millennial) and hers (Gen Z). My generation did grow up with the knowledge of the importance of the environment, but Gen Z is on another level entirely. Thrifting (or Op Shopping as it is in my country), was still only something that the poor or the very eccentric did (I was both as a teen, and I’ll never forget my first big op shop find- a vintage fur coat for only $20. Expensive for an op shop, but very worth it. And while I’d never buy for brand new, I’ll happily buy it vintage). But now, op shopping is considered the cool thing to do. My daughter would only buy brand new if she couldn’t find it secondhand. And as she prefers a very 90’s style (1990’s that is), she’s usually able to find what she’s looking for secondhand. And I think because of this embrace of second hand, there’s also a lot of acceptance for wearing styles of bygone eras. That, plus the romanticisation that naturally occurs when looking back. So it’s not surprising to me that teens are far more accepting of vintage styles these days. Except for my daughter, who grew up with a parent who has always worn 40s and 50s style garb (as far as she’s concerned, at least), so it’s all rather pedestrian to her.

  • @greenandpurpledragon7219

    @greenandpurpledragon7219

    4 жыл бұрын

    Honestly, I’ve noticed my generation is so interested in experimenting different styles and embracing your own style. It’s so cool walking through the halls and seeing everyone dressing different and expressing themselves in their own way, and everyone supports people trying new things

  • @rosegreen3144

    @rosegreen3144

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes. Like it’s kinda refreshing when you see someone dressing in their unique style. Like their just being who there are and that’s truly beautiful.

  • @lilianarokov2066

    @lilianarokov2066

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alx Romero I think (as a teenage girl) it’s because we are facing the pressures of society’s ideas of beauty, we are very inclined to fit in but also explore what’s under the surface. So many young adults find that these spaces comforting and non-judgemental. I hope there’s a massive boom of teenagers exploring what styles they actually like! I know many friends from school who have found what they like and they gain this certain confidence you don’t see in high schoolers, whether that be their general appearance, how they walk or speak, or how they feel about themselves, it’s just so cool!

  • @lucymonastra1746
    @lucymonastra17463 жыл бұрын

    Bernadette: "My style is academic, Edwardian.....witch Me: I want

  • @Liamverdeoliva

    @Liamverdeoliva

    2 жыл бұрын

    Me: I know it, now... How is Dumbledore, Professor McGonagall?

  • @razrv3lc

    @razrv3lc

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@Liamverdeoliva it’s funny because Bernadetta has referenced McGonagall multiple times in videos lol

  • @dawne6419

    @dawne6419

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@razrv3lc She really is my image of a young McGonagall.

  • @Daddywiseclussy

    @Daddywiseclussy

    2 жыл бұрын

    Victorian and edwardian are two different time eras

  • @idkanymore790

    @idkanymore790

    2 жыл бұрын

    same here lol

  • @arcanelore3791
    @arcanelore37912 жыл бұрын

    In my experience, the key to being confident in "weird" clothing is simply ACTING as though you are confident. I was so freaking self-conscious when I started incorporating fantasy, historical, and style-mixing elements into my wardrobe. But I behaved as though I was confident, and before long, it turned into actual confidence.

  • @MoggiesTen
    @MoggiesTen Жыл бұрын

    In my 30's I collected and wore a lot of 1920's clothing. I even wore it to church. I don't remember anyone asking me any questions about my clothing, which was strange, but my friends accepted me. I used to participate in vintage fashion shows and wore my own garments, hats, shoes, and accessories. I was married in a 1912 white linen dress which I repaired and slightly enlarged under the arms and the sides of the bodice, and the neck, and wore the correct undergarments. I have always sewn my own clothing and only rarely--in the early 1970's--made anything out of polyester. I avoid it like the plague it is, but it is becoming harder and harder to find anything new to wear made of natural fabrics. Fortunately, I no longer go out much so can wear (cotton) jeans and t-shirts most of the time. One concession I have made is fleece. A necessity in MIchigan winter.

  • @vprilc5198
    @vprilc51984 жыл бұрын

    I had a teacher who dressed like this when I was in middle school. No one really understood that that was her style & as cruel as middle schoolers are, she never let anything affect her, she presented herself very well, she spoke very well, one of the best teachers I’ve had because she displayed so much confidence and elegance that not everyone has and I just admired her so much, such a strong, intelligent and beautiful woman. You go ladies!! Keep it up!

  • @DoeDoKu

    @DoeDoKu

    4 жыл бұрын

    I as well had a middle school teacher like this! I love and miss her, her style and speech were extravagant

  • @classicaldeb

    @classicaldeb

    3 жыл бұрын

    I guarantee you that she was was a better teacher because she dressed the part! Or dressed up. Studies have shown this to be true.

  • @GradKat

    @GradKat

    3 жыл бұрын

    I had a teacher in high school who wore a mackintosh, fully buttoned up and belted, indoors and out, winter and summer. I never saw anybody else do that, before or since. We just assumed she was insane.

  • @sammygecko_

    @sammygecko_

    3 жыл бұрын

    deborah colageo dresses the part? Like.. appropriately? In dress clothes? The “part” as in _teacher?_ this sounds very interesting but I think I’m a bit confused

  • @classicaldeb

    @classicaldeb

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sammygecko_ when we dress appropriately, or professionally for our jobs, a natural sense of pride connects to our work. If you work in a legal office and dressed in a tshirt and jeans you would intuitively have a sloppier attitude toward your daily routine.

  • @chloeheck9068
    @chloeheck90684 жыл бұрын

    As a teenage girl who wears almost exclusively vintage or historically styled clothing, I completely agree that teenage girls are fairly scary.

  • @theostheories6548

    @theostheories6548

    4 жыл бұрын

    Chloe Heck I would love to do that but I have trouble finding vintage clothes that either fit me or if they fit me are comfortable. Do you have any tips? I also agree that teenage girls are scary

  • @chloeheck9068

    @chloeheck9068

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’ve been lucky. I have a lot of family members that kept things from their youths and have given them to me or I have found them after they passed on. I do also happen to sew a lot of things myself. But in terms of finding true vintage items I don’t do that as much as wear things from the 70s or 80s that have more classic materials like wool or cotton. Etsy, is a wonderful resource, if you can navigate it. Also finding what size you would have been in any particular era of sizing helps.

  • @Megalyssa007

    @Megalyssa007

    4 жыл бұрын

    I used to wear moms vintage dresses and shoes. Its always fun!

  • @lorib1696

    @lorib1696

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@theostheories6548 , learn to sew. Not everything is difficult to make. Most people equate beauty with being complicated but that just isn't true. Simple designs can be gorgeous when made from the right fabric. Even the choice of color can make a difference. Take for instance the Little Black Dress. They are black and usually just a simple sheath. They're always awesome even though there are few garments simpler than that. It's hard to screw up an LBD. If you don't have room or money for a sewing machine just sew by hand. Bernadette's video on basic stitches and seams is all you need to get started. I personally prefer to sew by hand. Stooping over a sewing machine all day kills my back. I can sit in a comfy chair and sew by hand while watching videos. To me that's an ideal afternoon. And finally the best part of making one's own clothes is that they fit perfectly. It's amazing how much better correctly fitting clothes feel to wear. You don't get that feel from off-the-rack or vintage. Well-to-do people pay astonishing amounts of money for hand-made, bespoke clothing for special occasions while people like me get to wear bespoke every day. There are so many good reasons to learn to sew that I can't recommend it enough.

  • @trying_my_bestest

    @trying_my_bestest

    4 жыл бұрын

    I am also a teenage girl who is intimidated by most everyone and is interested in vintage fashion. I would love to wear more of my desired aesthetic, but I've had a hard time finding any items of clothing that fit that. It's difficult to buy anything more "historical" in stores nowadays, or at least anywhere near me. I have found a few things online, but wish I could wear things like that more, but I also have no sewing skills. Maybe I should start learning.

  • @NairAthul
    @NairAthul3 жыл бұрын

    "I love your skirt where did you get it" "It's a Victorian style skirt that I made" "Oooh vintage"

  • @eleftheriak.8889
    @eleftheriak.88893 жыл бұрын

    What Bernadette said at the end about how it brightens people's day seeing people express themselves this way is so completely true. Personally love seeing people expressing themselves being creative, reminds you how the world is full of different people. As she said, that there's just _possibility_

  • @samanthasanford2742
    @samanthasanford27424 жыл бұрын

    Bernadette speaks with such graceful eloquence and wisdom in her voice that every time I hear her I catch myself sitting up straighter to listen.

  • @missmindy327

    @missmindy327

    4 жыл бұрын

    Samantha Sanford right!? Her vocabulary is impeccable!

  • @jayciegrace6771

    @jayciegrace6771

    4 жыл бұрын

    Samantha Sanford same that’s what I do lol

  • @riverwiebe2318

    @riverwiebe2318

    4 жыл бұрын

    I find myself wanting to improve my speech after watching her videos. She's just so eloquent and graceful.

  • @ginamoncada78

    @ginamoncada78

    4 жыл бұрын

    Listening to her speak, watching her sew...she's beautiful ♥️

  • @bookworm2005

    @bookworm2005

    4 жыл бұрын

    Just corrected my posture. 😸

  • @acatindisguise
    @acatindisguise4 жыл бұрын

    they look like a group of immortal friends at various stages of dealing with the modern age. i love it

  • @tarawhittington5686

    @tarawhittington5686

    4 жыл бұрын

    I love this comment ❤️😄

  • @marigoldl.m.3672

    @marigoldl.m.3672

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is... awesome.

  • @foamer443

    @foamer443

    3 жыл бұрын

    I was thinking some sort of time traveling movie.

  • @amazoniam3695
    @amazoniam3695 Жыл бұрын

    11:58 - OMG SO MUCH YES Also, everyone please remember: synthetic = plastic = petroleum = it doesn't biodegrade. Thank you again Bernadette for being the voice of reason 😀

  • @eeaaoooo
    @eeaaoooo2 жыл бұрын

    In middle school, I did a project on Harajuku street fashion (fairy kei and lolita to be specific) and I was dressed in like, full on fairy kei attire. And a woman with pinup curls and a green polkadot dress came by to look at my project and we talked about fashion for a bit! It was really awesome to meet somebody who also dressed different!

  • @TheSofres
    @TheSofres3 жыл бұрын

    Micarah: Everyone owns leggings Bernadette: that would be incorrect.

  • @LadyJaggerX3

    @LadyJaggerX3

    3 жыл бұрын

    I just saw Micarah commenting on one of her videos. ♡

  • @lunalee5843

    @lunalee5843

    3 жыл бұрын

    Best comment!

  • @luvuforeverjames

    @luvuforeverjames

    3 жыл бұрын

    I don't own any leggings lol!

  • @isda3314

    @isda3314

    3 жыл бұрын

    Leggings are the only pants i like

  • @hanphilnoffz8827

    @hanphilnoffz8827

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@isda3314 short is only pant I use to move my leg

  • @fleetingmoment
    @fleetingmoment4 жыл бұрын

    "Are you in a play?" "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players...."

  • @deespaeth8180

    @deespaeth8180

    4 жыл бұрын

    Tell people you're in " Oklahoma ".

  • @scarletpimpernelagain9124

    @scarletpimpernelagain9124

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dee spaeth Better still, sing Oklahoma “Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a beautiful day, I’ve got a wonderful feeling, everything’s going my way”, that should shut them up or Better Still! Join in 😀

  • @scarletpimpernelagain9124

    @scarletpimpernelagain9124

    4 жыл бұрын

    Dee spaeth Better still, sing Oklahoma “Oh what a beautiful morning, oh what a beautiful day, I’ve got a wonderful feeling, everything’s going my way”, that should shut them up or Better Still! Join in 😀

  • @mariahschultz8835

    @mariahschultz8835

    4 жыл бұрын

    I mean I live in Oklahoma and I'm a theater kid XD sooo

  • @yasminribeiro1324

    @yasminribeiro1324

    4 жыл бұрын

    YES

  • @TheKa89
    @TheKa892 жыл бұрын

    When Bernadette ever mentions hand sewing over machine, it brightens my day. I am the only left handed person in my immediate family and I could never learn from right handed relatives how to use their sewing machines or much else. So, I got really into stitching once I found my great-grandmother's sewing primers. Yes it takes a lot of patience (and sometimes it's ten at night and you'd of had it finished two hours earlier), but it's also calming and an art. Bernadette's knowledge of stitching patterns never fails to impress.

  • @hopegrace1535
    @hopegrace15353 жыл бұрын

    As a teenage girl, I can say this is exactly what I have been looking for for years, this being the styles of clothing, I am just now making my first dress, but I hope that in time I can make clothes like theirs, just because I have always wanted to wear dresses from those times

  • @abbeycase143
    @abbeycase1434 жыл бұрын

    "People are not quick to mess with you when you walk down the street as a Victorian on a mission" iconic

  • @Megan-ir3ze

    @Megan-ir3ze

    4 жыл бұрын

    mais vrouw iconic but true lol

  • @sharonr5848
    @sharonr58484 жыл бұрын

    This video made me think of the Eleanor Roosevelt quote: You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.

  • @rmadrigal55

    @rmadrigal55

    4 жыл бұрын

    Blessings love Graciela a moms energy. Namaste. Wisdom comes with experience. Love quote

  • @juniper126

    @juniper126

    4 жыл бұрын

    That quote is from Olin MIller, often mis-attributed to Eleanor Roosevelt.

  • @sharonr5848

    @sharonr5848

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@juniper126 I did some further investigating -- I think you're right about Olin Miller. Thanks for letting me know. Great quote no matter who said it -- that's for sure!

  • @beddrunk

    @beddrunk

    4 жыл бұрын

    If only my friend realizes that. She grew up in a judgemental household so she's very insecure and would always overthink.

  • @p1rgit

    @p1rgit

    4 жыл бұрын

    if people thought about how seldom people actually think, then they would think less about what people think. :) not sure about correct grammar, but i heard it that way. don't know who is quoting whom.

  • @circa1890
    @circa18902 жыл бұрын

    As someone much older (in my 50's), I started dressing in long, flowy dresses and hats (think, Picnic at Hanging Rock, My Brilliant Career, etc.) since about 11 years old. (So much so that my legal middle name is 1890.) Agreed that some people stare, but also smile, and comment sweetly. It does defy the social status arena so you instantly get respect when in exclusive stores and the like. But these are not the reasons why I do it.. I do it because it's incredibly fun and downright playful. It feels like Shakespeare's if "All the world's a stage" phrase .. then why aren't we all dressing in costume? At the very least, wear a "costume" that feels the most like YOU! ⚘

  • @teeveeee
    @teeveeee3 жыл бұрын

    "Why are you dressed like that." *_"I am a bot and this action was performed automatically-"_* Since people seem to be describing their styles My style can be described as: "Large and baggy on top and tight and fitting on the bottom" "Gremlin" "Menance to society"

  • @abigailw7146

    @abigailw7146

    2 жыл бұрын

    this post gives off “ive had my 10th can of monster and 5th gender crisis this week”

  • @thatsabop3999

    @thatsabop3999

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@abigailw7146 and that's just this week, you don't wanna know how April went

  • @Depleted-Uranium
    @Depleted-Uranium4 жыл бұрын

    “This is the dress of a Victorian Noble. Not as clumsy or random as polyester; an elegant outfit, for a more civilized age.” Bernadette Kenobi

  • @horseenthusiast1250

    @horseenthusiast1250

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lol yeah, except the Victorians certainly weren't more civilized! As someone who appreciates the clothes, I like having human rights and stuff.

  • @francescapatti2934

    @francescapatti2934

    3 жыл бұрын

    Bernadette: *throws T shirt* So uncivilized.

  • @katiebayliss9887

    @katiebayliss9887

    3 жыл бұрын

    Ew that’s classist and low key kinda colonialist

  • @redhead3322
    @redhead33224 жыл бұрын

    Me sitting in leggings and a sweatshirt watching this: "Academic, Victorian, Witch." Also me: Goals, just goals.

  • @Mic_Glow

    @Mic_Glow

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nothing wrong with leggings and a sweater. Leather leggings, wool lose-knit sweater and a wooden necklace - warm, cozy, sexy and fashionable ^^

  • @Nightingale2023
    @Nightingale20236 ай бұрын

    You three gave me the confidence to learn my own personal style because I learned that there are others that love a similar style to me! Thank you!

  • @burrowgroves
    @burrowgroves3 жыл бұрын

    I once wore simple medieval gowns for two months, it was awesome, got a little hot by July. I think everyone looks better in medieval garb and I feel most at home in it - super comfy and feminine.

  • @ZimVader-0017
    @ZimVader-00174 жыл бұрын

    Rachel's comment about older people talking about how they're reminded of their past is something I've experienced at least once. First time I tried to dress vintage outside, I didn't go too extreme and just did a simple 1980's style to go to class that day. A professor stopped me in the hallway and told me how she used to dress like that when she went to college and that seeing me brightened her day. Feels good to hear things like that :)

  • @AlexaFaie

    @AlexaFaie

    4 жыл бұрын

    Makes me feel old. I was born in the 80s. That's not vintage yet. That's just yesterday a few years ago.

  • @ZimVader-0017

    @ZimVader-0017

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@AlexaFaie I'm from the 90s and once went to Pinterest to look for vintage outfit ideas. Specifically wrote "Vintage Fashion" on the search bar. There were some 90s outfits there (._.)

  • @ryli6073

    @ryli6073

    4 жыл бұрын

    Zim Vader0017 Literaly every time to go out I get one compliment from a stranger, when I walk around the city I’m constantly stopped and old ladies always give me the biggest smile. It’s the most magical thing on the planet

  • @aichitoshiki1321

    @aichitoshiki1321

    4 жыл бұрын

    That's good to know 😊

  • @betweentheoldandthenew8200

    @betweentheoldandthenew8200

    4 жыл бұрын

    I've absolutely had a similar experience. I was wearing one of my grandma's old tradionally German skirts to choir practice and a woman complimented me and said she always wore a similar style in the 70s. That was really sweet 🌱

  • @josephzowghi4313
    @josephzowghi43133 жыл бұрын

    I, for one, would like incorporate some old school Persian style into my wardrobe, partly because the legwear looks so darn comfortable. A lot of us in the Iranian Diaspora are looking for ways to blend our heritage with modern life outside Iran.

  • @nickiel577
    @nickiel5773 жыл бұрын

    I made a truly Victorian walking skirt after discovering miss Bernadette banner I live in a college town and I get so many compliments from the other college girls and even had a little girl ask if I was a princess it was awesome

  • @WeeHobbit87
    @WeeHobbit874 жыл бұрын

    "teenage girls seem to like it for some reason" well i can't speak for all of us, but I always get really excited when I see someone dress out of the norm. It's just so extra and I love it. I'd describe it as a "hell yeah! You go girl! Down with societal pressure! Be the witch historical men would fear!" kinda feeling

  • @Betsyschugar

    @Betsyschugar

    4 жыл бұрын

    SirTrash “be the witch historical men would fear” is a forever mood

  • @sanityisrelative

    @sanityisrelative

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@Betsyschugar I kinda want to learn needlepoint so I can keep that forever.

  • @indulgingculture2987

    @indulgingculture2987

    4 жыл бұрын

    Recently getting out of high school a few years back. Teenage years are an awkward time in trying to find yourself, you might be still trying to find yourself in your young adult years. I don’t speak for everyone, but I think for teenage girls there is a kind of pressure and fear in how you dress. Finding someone’s clothing out of the norm will get your attention to teenagers, cause to them it’s like “Wow, where did you get that confidence?”

  • @WeeHobbit87

    @WeeHobbit87

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@indulgingculture2987 oh yea, 100%. My wardrobe has been nothing but t-shirts and jeans cause it's the most generic, normal, please don't make eye contact with me in the halls, thing to wear.

  • @paulagonzalezsilva993

    @paulagonzalezsilva993

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have have left behind my teen years, yet I can relate to that feeling. Let's be witches that make men tremble in fear

  • @JadeLwoj
    @JadeLwoj4 жыл бұрын

    “Why are you dressed like that?” “Because I CAN. I mean, have you SEEN me?!”

  • @ravenblackwood9900
    @ravenblackwood99003 жыл бұрын

    These are women of true beauty. Elegant, strong, intelligent, and dignified. Seeing them brings tears to my eyes because they are the epitomy of beauty to me.

  • @dxmxrxsbxxckthxwxxdxlf3931
    @dxmxrxsbxxckthxwxxdxlf39313 жыл бұрын

    I know a classmate whom I have known for three semesters now and she likes rocking Gothic, Victorian, and Punk outfits with bone and other accessories that are on the creepy side of nature along with her skin showing here and there. Thankfully I have managed to accept her style and never to negatively remark her choice of dress and got to learn from her and understand her even though we aren't close friends.

  • @raym4064
    @raym40644 жыл бұрын

    i really enjoy the "trend" of costubers putting bloopers at the end of their videos both because i enjoy bloopers and also because i enjoy seeing these People in Historical Dress be goofy and humans and realistic, especially when surviving portraiture and paintings show us more stoic and serious sides of our ancestors i'm sure i could waffle on more but tl;dr i like blooper thank u

  • @IonIsFalling7217

    @IonIsFalling7217

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yeees

  • @jamiebarrientos9969

    @jamiebarrientos9969

    4 жыл бұрын

    Like the guy who took a photo with rice, stickin it to the man that he didnt have to be super serious for his photo

  • @katherinemorelle7115

    @katherinemorelle7115

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s one of the reasons I love Rachel Maksy’s videos so much. That and there’s usually some pupper footage in those bloopers.

  • @GratiaCountryman

    @GratiaCountryman

    3 жыл бұрын

    Actually, there were two classifications of mid nineteenth to early twentieth century photography. There was the studio photography, which conformed to the rules of formal painting. These were the photos that were publicly displayed in the house to convey status. Those were stiff and formal. But, people also had portable cameras which they used for candid shots. These went into photo albums and were only shown to close friends and family. In these candid photos, people did goof off and show their whimsical side. However, it’s only the studio pictures that show up in books and museums. We don’t see the private ones, usually.

  • @RetroClaude
    @RetroClaude4 жыл бұрын

    So thoughtfully made, this little documentary should be picked up by BBC 4.

  • @bernadettebanner

    @bernadettebanner

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think I need a bit more practice in my BBC Documentary Skills before that happens, but thanks!! I had loads of fun experimenting with this style. :)

  • @bandicootcollector

    @bandicootcollector

    4 жыл бұрын

    Keep the BBC away, they suck out all the creativity and personality and slap their narrative on it.

  • @ElizabethCarterMedia

    @ElizabethCarterMedia

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bandicootcollector I got very lucky to Freelance for BBC on Cosplay content and I was in charge of everything (Filming, Script etc), but I've had no more work since. A shame. They only want specific content that's appropriate for them. Much better Freelancing.

  • @RecruitingMaven

    @RecruitingMaven

    4 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video. Refreshing and insightful. Thank you ladies!

  • @AnnaHans88

    @AnnaHans88

    4 жыл бұрын

    Eh a BBC doc could do more harm than good. I'd rather styles like these become more normalized and accepted rather than being seen as an abnormal animal in a zoo exhibit.

  • @bethkrager6529
    @bethkrager65293 жыл бұрын

    Your style is absolutely that of a certain Miss Poppins: practically perfect in every way. It suits you so well I absolutely cannot imagine you in anything else but edwardian fashions.

  • @GreenMonkeyToaster
    @GreenMonkeyToaster3 жыл бұрын

    The interrupted tangent/rant of *barely contained raged* "NEVER CUTS THE ARMSIZE CORRECTLY"

  • @neppyweppy1955
    @neppyweppy19554 жыл бұрын

    "Academic. Victorian. Witch." **Harry Potter theme starts playing**

  • @vivienneseargent842

    @vivienneseargent842

    4 жыл бұрын

    I, a witch, most definitely wishes Harry potter were true.

  • @the_tifapi

    @the_tifapi

    4 жыл бұрын

    I do feel like she's Mcgonagall as I imagined when I was 11, so this works. 😁

  • @willo4719

    @willo4719

    4 жыл бұрын

    WHY HELLO THERE

  • @idontknowwhattochangethist9528

    @idontknowwhattochangethist9528

    4 жыл бұрын

    *Hedwig's Theme

  • @Asumae
    @Asumae4 жыл бұрын

    Its so hard to tell people how my bloomers and petticoats are so comfortable!! A good party trick is showing people how many things i can hide in my bloomers pockets!!! lol

  • @roninelenion4805

    @roninelenion4805

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bloomers have pockets? That's so cool!

  • @nerdyninjatemptress

    @nerdyninjatemptress

    4 жыл бұрын

    Bloomers have pockets? You had my interest but now you have my attention.

  • @ratchet1freak

    @ratchet1freak

    4 жыл бұрын

    You should pack a literal toy tank in there purely for the pun.

  • @sweethanami94

    @sweethanami94

    4 жыл бұрын

    I went to a friend moves to assemble some Ikea furniture in a midi plissé skirt. It was the most comfortable thing I could think of - my legs were so free!

  • @shayelea

    @shayelea

    4 жыл бұрын

    Whenever people express how “uncomfortable” they perceive my clothes to be I say, “You don’t understand, it basically feels like I’m wearing pajamas.”

  • @ladysensei1487
    @ladysensei14872 жыл бұрын

    I love people that just let their freak flag fly. People who are thoroughly themselves and stand out and don't give a fuck. It's just amazing.

  • @VenhedisKaffas
    @VenhedisKaffas3 жыл бұрын

    I swear, the moment I have a job for myself and don't have to ask my mother for clothing I will go all out with my style. Not like she doesn't let me wear what I want. It's less "You're not allowed to wear this" but more "I don't like the way that looks. Do what you want with it but I do not approve." and my own insecurity does with that reaction what it wants. One day, one day. Might go to a thrift store and see if they happen to have some nice, special stuff there that's actually comfortable. Anyone else bothered by modern clothing for women always having sleeves that are too short or just not fitting right in general? This is just why I insist on buying men's shirts. Maybe I should learn how to sew one day...

  • @toastymarshmallow5372
    @toastymarshmallow53724 жыл бұрын

    here in quarantine my style could best be described as "depressed hobo"

  • @alicewilde5501

    @alicewilde5501

    4 жыл бұрын

    mood

  • @teresacarle294

    @teresacarle294

    4 жыл бұрын

    💜Yes! Sad, but very true.

  • @AnieMontes

    @AnieMontes

    3 жыл бұрын

    Lol

  • @clauxtrophobic

    @clauxtrophobic

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mood

  • @melusine826

    @melusine826

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yup... also-" let's see if I have anything left I can still fit into"? And THATS when work says "time to come back to work! Yay" 😖😬🤦‍♀️

  • @MorganDonner
    @MorganDonner4 жыл бұрын

    Get you a friend who loves you as much as Bernadette loves that lamp. ❤️

  • @bernadettebanner

    @bernadettebanner

    4 жыл бұрын

    heheheheh

  • @petyreyvind9963
    @petyreyvind99632 жыл бұрын

    This was nice to watch as someone who dresses 'oddly' (I wear a lot of cloaks and old fashioned clothes in general). I get a lot of strange looks that have consequently affected my confidence.

  • @DanielleVlog365
    @DanielleVlog3652 жыл бұрын

    13:00 - I WAS in a play, but I went to McDonald's across the street in my costume, which was Tzeitel's day dress from Fiddler on the Roof. A little girl came up to me at the drink machine and asked if I was Amish, lol.

  • @OMGitsaClaire
    @OMGitsaClaire4 жыл бұрын

    My best “vintage clothes” reaction I ever got was when I was working in a school. I typically find “business casual” very stifling so I would make up for that by dressing very vintage with a sort of vaguely late 50’s early 60’s flair and I used to wear and love clothes by a particularly kitschy Dutch brand of vintage inspired clothes. Apparently my clothes struck a chord with the little girls at the school because they started the rumor that I was a secret Disney Princess. Of course I took this as a high compliment coming from six year old girls. They especially loved my t-strap shoes and circle skirts.

  • @allysonmitchell4424

    @allysonmitchell4424

    4 жыл бұрын

    Claire Woerner haha it was the same for me when I worked at a school. The kids loved it and most of the teachers did too. :)

  • @gwennygrausamt

    @gwennygrausamt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Would you mind sharing the brand you mentioned?

  • @OMGitsaClaire

    @OMGitsaClaire

    4 жыл бұрын

    Gwenny Grausamt well, it’s been a while and the brand I thought was Dutch in my early 20’s is actually German I think. It’s Blutzgeschwister. I loved these 3/4 length sleeve fit and flare dresses they had in kitschy patterns at the time. But this was the early 2010’s and you couldn’t throw a stick without hitting a Peter Pan collar. I do remember my favorite dress I had was printed in a pattern that looked like it had little pink roses and robins cross stitched on.

  • @gwennygrausamt

    @gwennygrausamt

    4 жыл бұрын

    Claire Woerner Thanks for the answer!

  • @warriormaiden9829

    @warriormaiden9829

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@OMGitsaClaire Being mistaken for a Disney princess can be so much fun. There was a 'special' little girl that came in with her family while I was working at McDonald's. I had just gone on break, waiting for my lunch to get out, and she heard one of my co-workers ask me how long my hair was getting (it was down to my backside) and make a joke that I was going for Rapunzel length. This little girl absolutely loved Disney princesses and asked to see my hair. (I had it braided and tucked up under a bandana at that point.) She wanted to see if I was blonde like her, and how long my hair really was. Thing is, I'm a red-head with blue eyes, and I was a little afraid of disappointing her. But after she asked again, I pulled my bandana off and unpinned my braid, frizzies flying all over, and I wish I'd had access to a camera right then because her eyes just lit up. Apparently, Merida was her absolute favorite. The little girl begged me to have lunch with her (I was happy to oblige), and spent the rest of my break speaking in a Scottish accent. Before long, I had to go back on the clock, and she asked me why I was working. I told her I was saving up to buy Angus a new saddle. Her mom snagged me as they were leaving and thanked me for playing along. Apparently, the last person the girl had mistaken for a Disney Princess had been very rude about it and her daughter had been inconsolable for days afterwards. I saw that little girl three or four times after that, and she was always bouncing-off-the-walls happy when she left. Kinda wish I knew how she's doing now...

  • @jayswing101
    @jayswing1014 жыл бұрын

    Rachel talking about how scary teenaged girls are is an absolute mood 😂😂😂

  • @CCAmes-je9lt
    @CCAmes-je9lt3 жыл бұрын

    I'm a primary school teacher from a moderately-sized city in northern Ontario and I wear some kind of historical dress at all times, mostly Edwardian inspired (with a couple of wool suits and skirts from the 70's thrown in). Most of the children think it's absolutely grand and ask "when" I'm wearing today. I have one child (they're about 6), though, who insists on calling it a costume, though they're just doing it to be silly now. My colleagues tell me that it's wonderful for students who don't necessarily conform to "normal" behaviours or social norms to see that not everyone has to look the same or dress the same or act the same, so long as they're not harming others by their actions. I don't think I've ever gotten a negative reaction.

  • @lulurodez384
    @lulurodez3842 жыл бұрын

    This is really inspiring for me, it gives me courage to start dressing how I really want to. I live in Argentina, and even though I live in a huge city, people can be really mean sometimes when you look different. Most people have learned to accept a couple of styles, like goths or e-girls, but they kind of freak out when you come up with an outfit they can't sort out.

  • @JNeil1975
    @JNeil19754 жыл бұрын

    As a 44 year old fella......I love to dress like a guy from the 1920's, sometimes late 1800's and Edwardian. People love my hats!! I agree with the comment that life is short. It is.....so have fun and be your colorful, awesome authentic self!!

  • @katiebayliss9887

    @katiebayliss9887

    3 жыл бұрын

    As Long as your vintage aesthetic, not vintage values

  • @alyssac5130

    @alyssac5130

    3 жыл бұрын

    The 20s/ late 1800s were honestly my favorite in men’s fashion. I wish more men would dress for that era! Life is short and you gotta live it the way you want to!

  • @007Julie

    @007Julie

    3 жыл бұрын

    I’m glad guys also follow their own aesthetic, be proud of who you are, you look hot btw.

  • @procrastinator99

    @procrastinator99

    3 жыл бұрын

    HAY! As a vest-hat-suspenders-wearer (my timeline tends to be 1900-1920) CHEERS! You aren't the only one :)

  • @allisgrace1313

    @allisgrace1313

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love that men's aesthetic! It looks so pulled together yet jovial too me!

  • @emogal225
    @emogal2254 жыл бұрын

    I always feel strange when people ask me what my style is because I am just as comfortable in my Victorian walking skirt as I do in my ripped up goth jeans with studded belt. I have multiple interests and multiple styles and I'm just as comfortable in one as the other. I feel a little judged cause everyone is expecting me to grow out of the eclectic-ness but I've always been this way and doubt I'll grow out of it. oh well.

  • @bernadettebanner

    @bernadettebanner

    4 жыл бұрын

    How about 'growing *into*' your true style instead? ;)

  • @nekomeneko13

    @nekomeneko13

    4 жыл бұрын

    I feel the exact same way! I don’t own any vintage clothing, but I definitely want to get into it, knowing full well I’ll be comfortable and content if I were to wear it. At the same time, however, I love wearing more modern styles with overalls and t-shirts. I could go multiple styles, and I know I’ll love it. I say, you do what you feel is best. Go for all the styles in the spectrum that you love to wear and own it! Make them all your style!

  • @kimzachris5340

    @kimzachris5340

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm also eclectic in my styles, and I enjoy having that expanse of visual selves to step into. It gives me room to breathe somehow. I have come across quite a few people who get unsettled by it though, and some who think it must mean that only one of them is "the real me" and the rest are lies. It is interesting that identity as a social (inter)face is expected to be so held together when both I and self tend to contain multitudes and contradictions.

  • @IonIsFalling7217

    @IonIsFalling7217

    4 жыл бұрын

    Beth Andrews I’m a little bit different every day... why shouldn’t my style be?

  • @JNPrettyOnTop

    @JNPrettyOnTop

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same-there are just so many interesting things to discover and wear and be and do, and why limit ourselves if we prefer variety?

  • @kiliipower355
    @kiliipower3553 жыл бұрын

    Been to Hagenbeck Zoo a few years ago. There I could admire a young couple. They were dressed in the authentic style of the early 50s. Both with matching hairstyles and glasses at her place. Even the child (maybe 3/4 year old) was sitting in a original baby carriage. A fascinating look into the past!

  • @edenschuler2820
    @edenschuler28202 жыл бұрын

    I am a teenage girl who wants to study historical fashion, these channels make me feel like I have a place and inspires me to work harder for my dream.

  • @Christina-mn7np
    @Christina-mn7np4 жыл бұрын

    The floor length coat that bernadette is wearing is so beautiful. I caught a glimpse of the lining and it's amazing. I wish I could sew this well.

  • @horseygirl18

    @horseygirl18

    4 жыл бұрын

    agree - that coat is stunning 😍😍😍

  • @jolynnaerobert3190

    @jolynnaerobert3190

    4 жыл бұрын

    She looks like Mary Poppins in that coat!

  • @kristiezilis2350

    @kristiezilis2350

    3 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE that coat!

  • @ElveeKaye

    @ElveeKaye

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@jolynnaerobert3190 She is practically perfect in every way.

  • @KanterYorLony

    @KanterYorLony

    3 жыл бұрын

    Side note- Bernadette made that coat and I’m not sure if there is a video of the original making but there is a video of her altering it so it works better for her. So if you enjoy watching sewing videos I would recommend that one! I agree though it suits her so well really beautiful 😁

  • @Wtfwhatisthis
    @Wtfwhatisthis4 жыл бұрын

    To everyone complaining that they don’t have money for clothes- I think the thing is, that clothes were always expensive, and it used to be that quality was always the standard over quantity. Modern identity has deceived everyone into thinking that we must have a large amount of clothes, that we must consume constantly, when all you need is a few good, quality pieces. If you want quality, save money for quality, instead of buying those $10 t-shirts. As Bernadette has shown in her videos, it takes A LOT of work to create those beautiful pieces; you get what you pay for. 💁🏻‍♀️

  • @mikeoxmaul45

    @mikeoxmaul45

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is very true. Clothes back then were an investment that can be used for years, unlike fast fashion. Also, the rise of technology has made spending on clothes decrease during the past decades. When someone spends up to $1000 on a phone it's normal, but you can also spend that much money on 2-3 well-tailored suits, and some would call that an extravagance. We live in a society...

  • @glintoflightonbrokenglass9473

    @glintoflightonbrokenglass9473

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sometimes the cost is simply prohibitive to lower budgets. If all you can front for a shirt is that $10, you're almost certainly shopping at the thrift stores so you can buy two or even four shirts so you can be assured to have enough for your needs. Ten bucks is nowhere near enough to buy decent quality fabric, even. It also depends on the time leniency for the need of new shirts. I know what you're saying too, and that's also true. I just wanted to lend another perspective here, because I would like certain historical pieces, but there's just not money in my budget to even buy the fabric and sew them myself. And no, I'm not going out and buying a bunch of shirts. :)

  • @guineveremeadows2122

    @guineveremeadows2122

    3 жыл бұрын

    I've found deep-diving at thrift stores also allows those with a smaller budget to find higher-quality items for a reasonable price, and even imperfect pieces of clothing can be altered to last longer or work better. (I have no idea how many women's dress shirts I've sewn top buttons onto so I can wear them with ties...) The sheer variety thrift stores display allows you to never 'settle for less' when it comes to things like style vs. material, and often a little digging turns up a high-quality shirt or shoe you otherwise would never be able to afford (or even find, sometimes).

  • @ElveeKaye

    @ElveeKaye

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@guineveremeadows2122 Thrift stores are the only places I shop for clothing. There is also an antique store that sells vintage clothing, and I've bought a few skirts there.

  • @eleanormason2647

    @eleanormason2647

    3 жыл бұрын

    I definitely agree. However, it always comes down to Terry Pratchett's boots theory of economic inequality. You can look it up for more detail but basically, if you invest in expensive clothes/ shoes that last many years, you will save more money than buying lots of cheap stuff. However, if you are on low income fronting the cost is harder so you need to settle, so you've spent more and you still have crappy boots that let the water in

  • @tomfetter4011
    @tomfetter4011 Жыл бұрын

    Y'know, I'm all for this. I'm a middle aged guy, who fell into this delightful wormhole after looking for (I kid you not) information on hand sewing sails for traditional boats. There's a lot of overlap in the aesthetic of both admiring and re-creating vintage garments ... and a love of traditional wooden boats. Both the notion of self-expression, and the fascination with the superb technical solutions to this or that construction/maintenance issue. And there's a love of the tools and their mastery - whether those are sewing machines, needles, irons ... or moulding planes, caulking irons, or the mysteries of spiling planks to fit both functionally and beautifully. I'm a great fan of the approach you're taking, and doubtless will soon start making or altering my own clothes.

  • @ceritat625
    @ceritat6253 жыл бұрын

    Loved this video! You are all so inspirational and so lovely. As a woman of colour who loves western clothing styles and designs from the 1930s, I did try to make it my style, as I feel so comfortable in that "look", I even learnt to knit and sew so I could recreate, I particularly love knitwear from the era. However, I lost confidence a few years again when I was looked at as "weird" or "but in your country people didn't wear that stuff". I am not brave, I couldn't take the comments anymore, I couldn't fight again both prejudices, "a woman of colour who wears weird clothes", so I just stopped. I still knit and try to incorporate details into my look, so it's "modern" but "different". I conformed and blended in. So I look at you lovely ladies and feel so happy, I feel all is well with world :). You are all so beautiful!

  • @mooneverfi37
    @mooneverfi374 жыл бұрын

    3 people being themselves and it's beautiful Also "Victorian on a mission" should be on shirts, mugs and stickers

  • @kippen64

    @kippen64

    4 жыл бұрын

    As someone who lives in the state of Victoria in Australia, that has a different meaning for me.

  • @rx500android

    @rx500android

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes please

  • @ziyanda_theartist

    @ziyanda_theartist

    4 жыл бұрын

    Yes!!!

  • @laurenconrad1799

    @laurenconrad1799

    4 жыл бұрын

    I’d buy it in an instant.

  • @poppybell87

    @poppybell87

    4 жыл бұрын

    I would buy a mug with that on it! 😁

  • @katherinek6392
    @katherinek63924 жыл бұрын

    Drunk guy: It's not time for Halloween. New idea for Halloween: Wearing modern clothing.

  • @jennywhiskey9327

    @jennywhiskey9327

    4 жыл бұрын

    KitCat 200 thats literally what Dita Von Teese does for Halloween! She gets a fake tan and a blonde wig and goes out like trendy modern gal 😂

  • @norbertfleck812

    @norbertfleck812

    4 жыл бұрын

    Answer: Then why do you go out as a Zombie?

  • @katherinek6392

    @katherinek6392

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@norbertfleck812 Answer: I don't even celebrate Halloween :p. The sad life lol.

  • @MelonHere20

    @MelonHere20

    3 жыл бұрын

    I- yes

  • @alexcalvin2624
    @alexcalvin26242 жыл бұрын

    I think that my favorite part about dressing alt or out of the norm for me (besides being able to look in the mirror and match how I see myself internally) is that I get to have people come up to me and excitedly talk about their friend or family member that dresses like me, or dyes their hair (I get to talk to a lot and very supportive mom's and grandmas it's very sweet) and I love that I get to remind them of this person they care about and give them something to mention to that loved one later in the day. It's a small thing but it always makes my day.

  • @annahyrtl8027
    @annahyrtl80272 жыл бұрын

    Rachel’s Pullover gave me that specific feeling of Harry Potter especially when she said that she’s inspired by movies etc. I had to think about Mrs. Weasly every time I saw it and that was a nice feeling

  • @ranthropologist
    @ranthropologist4 жыл бұрын

    I'm so glad Morgan mentioned the need to dress for work! I'm in mortuary school, and as much as I wish I could dress like a Victorian Lesbian Doctor (aka Can I Please Be Bramwell), I can't very well do that at a funeral, or in the prep room. What I can do is wear a nice skirt and my AD shoes and use a ribbon instead of elastic in my hair. So while my goal for my non-work wardrobe is to eventually be 100% historical, I'm completely satisfied with being around 20%-50% history bounding in my work clothes (especially considering I need to be able to wash things in the machine). It still feels Me, and it still feels Right. And I'll add to it! I'm eventually going to make a "modern" walking skirt, and a new jacket-y blazer thing, and it'll be excellent. And you're so right about historical fashions often being completely practical! My next sewing project is actually a petticoat to help keep me a little warmer in the cemetery. I'm also glad I'm not the only one who needs to get to know their clothes before being comfortable, haha. ANYWAY sorry for rambling ily bye

  • @shammydammy2610

    @shammydammy2610

    4 жыл бұрын

    Agreed. I work in retail (hardware store), which means I don't look like myself when I work. And that's just how I see it...I'm not myself. I'm simply retail employee.

  • @ravioliravioli118

    @ravioliravioli118

    4 жыл бұрын

    "Victorian lesbian doctor" YES

  • @mariansmith7694

    @mariansmith7694

    4 жыл бұрын

    You could wear old style lab coats, etc. We have this one doctor at the Veteran's Administration. He is young and quite attractive and VERY German. He wears old style lab coats and I often think of him as coming from old time East Germany. Alas, this is not the case. But, he certainly looks the part. He is a very nice and caring doctor by the way.

  • @ranthropologist

    @ranthropologist

    4 жыл бұрын

    Alexandra_Salamanda hahah, oh my gosh! Not just yet, but I’m in the process of figuring something out. I’m a full-time student and part-time intern, so I don’t have a lot going on wrt fashion/sewing/social media, but I’m hoping to post a video in the next few weeks about my first sewing project, and to be more active on my Instagram! You can follow me @alice.bruisevelt

  • @dcinrb8538

    @dcinrb8538

    4 жыл бұрын

    Do you wear the arm bands/ribbons and sleeve covers (wrist to below elbow) when at work?

  • @artandalipi1633
    @artandalipi16334 жыл бұрын

    “Academic Victorian Witch” you say? Young Minerva McGonagall it is then...

  • @tigressjime3485

    @tigressjime3485

    4 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't be better

  • @allisonarmtrong3891

    @allisonarmtrong3891

    4 жыл бұрын

    Pretty much, yes.

  • @steffywilson9535

    @steffywilson9535

    4 жыл бұрын

    She is everything I imagine a young McGonagall to be.

  • @stevieandthebarbies

    @stevieandthebarbies

    4 жыл бұрын

    Who is Minerva McGonagall?? This video has reminded me of how in the 1970s I switched from school uniform to my college outfit of long black skirt and white linen shirts (based on an early WWI photo of my grandmother) - no-one thought it particularly strange for teenage girls to dress 'weird'. I've since toyed with 1940s (army surplus shirts and pencil skirts) and 1950s New Look (when I still had a waist). I'm getting the urge to get out my pattern box and digging into my fabric stash! My work room is in the process of being moved from the small bedroom to the big bedroom, after all, I need less space to sleep and the dinning room table will no longer need to be enlisted as a cutting out table.

  • @ResaChiic

    @ResaChiic

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@stevieandthebarbies :O harry potter

  • @christinahogan5145
    @christinahogan5145 Жыл бұрын

    I absolutely LOVE LOVE LOVE how you dress Bernadette! Also, how you speak. You speak very clearly, articulately, with no repeated words meant to fill up space, while at the same time sounding modern. Your choice of career and lifestyle is an inspiration to me!

  • @teclinsoro4523
    @teclinsoro45233 жыл бұрын

    i’ve been wanting to get into a more “unique” style lately but have been too scared of others opinions, so this was a really helpful video for me, thank you :)

  • @patriciajrs46

    @patriciajrs46

    2 жыл бұрын

    If it helps you feel happier, or happy, you will bevome more confident. Then you will progress to not care what others think of you.

  • @LanaFeyah
    @LanaFeyah4 жыл бұрын

    Can we all not, as humans, just agree that past a certain point, there is absolutely nothing to be gained from judging others' choice of clothing, unless it's a wildly unethical one, far beyond the infamously bad but affordable fast-fashion brands. I'm talking meat dresses and other weirdness that nobody gains from. Laissez people faire whatever the heck they want. If they ask, they may be curious and/or interested and it could spark a fun (if initially unwelcome) conversation. If they're being rude to you there's little point in wasting your time explaining your personal style.

  • @mistymockingbird3511

    @mistymockingbird3511

    4 жыл бұрын

    Lana Sídhe same goes with high cut skirts and low cut blouses. It’s less about dressing those cases.

  • @AsiaThinks

    @AsiaThinks

    4 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with your point on judging others choice of clothing. However I do think that the meat dress that Lady Gaga wore is widely misunderstood as the performance art that it was. It wasn't meant to be fashion, it was commentary. As in, "no one (aside from PETA) bats an eye when someone wears full animal skin i.e. leather, but loses their minds if someone wears animal flesh". It was meant to shock and spark conversation.

  • @LanaFeyah

    @LanaFeyah

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@AsiaThinks That's fair; I'm not at all into celebrity culture so the ethical commentary of that and her performance pieces in general has gone entirely over my head.

  • @LanaFeyah

    @LanaFeyah

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@mistymockingbird3511 I don't really understand what you mean, but I'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you're *not* slut-shaming people for their personal choice of revealing clothing.

  • @AerinK97

    @AerinK97

    4 жыл бұрын

    I agree, why can't everyone just do their thing and wear whatever they want. Unless you're pretty much naked or have something seriously offensive (that shouldn't be joked about) written on your shirt I don't care at all.

  • @Evejackson777.
    @Evejackson777.3 жыл бұрын

    I love how you all talk about “conformity” because as a black woman I am constantly “put in a box” by every community you can think of and I am inspired by you ladies! I hope I can stay positive when I make my changes.

  • @007Julie

    @007Julie

    3 жыл бұрын

    Don’t forget who you truly are and live to your expectations not to others.

  • @BlkWillow28

    @BlkWillow28

    3 жыл бұрын

    Being a Black woman myself, I totally relate.

  • @foamer443

    @foamer443

    3 жыл бұрын

    I do so hope you will video and post. You will have a very different viewpoint than the majority. All the best and have strength.

  • @witchqueen1296

    @witchqueen1296

    3 жыл бұрын

    Go forth and live the best life!

  • @TahtahmesDiary

    @TahtahmesDiary

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is so true! Much love and luck 💜

  • @myladychaos
    @myladychaosАй бұрын

    17:10 I love her attitude towards the people who would disapprove of the way she dresses; how she isn't mad or disgusted by them, but rather feels empathy towards them and is more compassionate of how they've been beaten down by society or even small minded. Choosing to be caring towards those people instead of getting all frustrated or even ignoring them.

  • @zannahmartell9813
    @zannahmartell98132 жыл бұрын

    I am so glad that I stumbled upon this channel last night whilst looking for sewing room ideas and inspiration. Born and raised in England, and being black too, there was always gave a sense of being on the fringes. Experimentation with style can be the most freeing experience. I'm hooked on this channel. I am by no means as accomplished as seamstress as Bernette, however I will be attempting a version of that beautiful black dress coat. It is breathtakingly beautiful.

  • @elirchi9214

    @elirchi9214

    2 жыл бұрын

    Her video on making or remaking that black coat would help you a lot :D

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