Creators of the 'Getting Dressed in...' series where we show what it was like to get dressed in different times in history. Crow’s Eye Productions was established by Nicole Loven in 2005 to bring alive history through beautifully-crafted videos using historically accurate period costume and locations. Originality and high production values are the hallmark of Crow’s Eye Productions’ output.
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Imagine having to use the outhouse...cause indoor plumbing obviously was not available.
WONDERFUL
Still largely pagan now.
The majority of the population did not dress like this this was only for the very few rich people 🇵🇸
Sorry common British women couldn’t afford such luxuries of clothing in 7th CE as there were no production of cotton & other clothing in Britain at that time. All these had to be imported from outside countries like Egypt, China and India.
That’s beautiful ❤❤❤❤
wow
Watching these women getting dressed in these kinds of clothes is rather intoxicating. I like it..
I wish you had given the same importance to cleanliness as you do to clothing. Since water was not used in the Tudor period, that is, hygiene rules were ignored, there were strange and extremely lethal diseases related to cleanliness, such as sweating sickness.
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I'm not a fashion person or a clothes horse but I find these videos fascinating. Thank you.
Keeping the hair plated at night to keep it in place actually works! I know this for a fact because I plate my hair when I can't find my sleep cap. I've always wanted to wear some Tudor fashion myself, particularly the French hood like the ones worn by Queen Anne Boleyn and Queen Catherine Parr. It seems like so much fun to wear! I actually plan on dressing up as Queen Anne Boleyn for Halloween this year!
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I wonder why the aprons had free corners up the top not attached to the apron ties...
Lovely! Was that hairstyle period correct though?
What a beautiful video. This has always been my favorite poem.
So beautiful...the lady in waitings dress. It really helps me to appreciate the song Greensleeves even more...how beautiful some of these ladies were in their dresses.
Fantastic
slaves did not have manicure in Roman times and they usually had short haircuts, long hair was the sign of free women
Never understood ppl in the past and their obsession with head coverings. You already have hair there.
Resting but I cannot have the subtitles... So, I cannot really understand
Looks like a dress and hijab muslim women wear
OGs
I want to see a new 18th century dress up video but this time can be an 18th century female Aristocrat.
The handmaiden makes her simple dress look beautiful.
Wow, as a muslim, i find it so refreshing to see these women dress so modestly, so different from the semi naked women that walk around today.
wow, such a great look into that small transitional period between edwardian and 20s fashion!!
That line about suppressing memories and escapism from the great war really hit hard and does explain a lot of the roaring 20s lifestyle.
3:33 but when?! When will it be continued? I love this so much!
Looks really comfortable and simple. I love it.
It’s a bit too dark
I would
I still don't quite get how a woman's hair was so symbolic yet there was barely ever a situation where it would be let down. I mean, not even when sleeping, so even the husband/family wouldn't see it. For all we know they could have worn a pixie cut under those covers and you wouldn't even notice.
Just imagine oversleeping and having to quickly put all of this on.
The peasant women would have the tie ups at the front
They used to cover their hair just like practicing Muslim women do now.❤
0:27 keep in mind that folks couldn't bathe daily, partly, because using the soap of the time would be damaging to your skin. It wouldn't be until the mid 1800s that softer and airated soaps would allow more frequent bathing without stripping the skin of oils already needed for a servant's cleaning duty that day.
Her veil is quite elegant 😊
That is such a beautiful dress. I wish this fashion would come back
Sutton Hoo
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Okay. I can kinda see how they would be warmish in the winter.
Please could you do a video of getting dressed of a queen in 17th century ?
Je n'ai jamais une peinture, gravure avec une femme qui portait le voile à la manière islamique
Lol, funny how they said Christianity effected it, yet she's dressed like the portrayals of Mary. Sounds like influence goes a lot of different ways.
lol she looks like a total muppet
Requesting a "Getting undressed in the 14th century" featuring the same actress.
The first 20 seconds of this felt like the beginning of a Halo game
Wow, this was so beautifully done!
That is a really nice waist coat, wish some day i could find something like that at a vintage store