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.
I always admire how women could keep clothes tied with a ribbon *on*. I feel like no matter what I do, if I have to tie a ribbon on my person, it's coming loose within a half hour. Also, I need a button hook for my dance heels 😮
Victoria was actually also full German😂 from her father’s side, the Hanoverians, were Germans! They also married Germans! So their family tree was full of Germans actually. Her mother was also full german
hello! my chronically online friend "evelina" thinks this hair was only for the evening, please elaborate on how shes wrong as fuck and the hair is perfect for any time of day! drag her and make sure to poke fun at her chronical ness
Thank you for this charming video. Was wearing "morning dress" for breakfast still appropriate with guests? Or was it more for the casual day-to-day, not when others out of family were present?
smutne losy córki rycerza. anglicy i francuzi zawsze mieli niedosyt nadmiaru przesadu. do dzisiaj. i do tego te ich rytuały i kartki z rozkazami protokołu. to nie pochodzi od stwórcy miłości. niech nastąpi wolność od panów i niewolników.
how would arm pit sweat have been dealt with so as not to ruin these beautiful clothes, especially on hot summer days? with so many layers of clothing it must have felt extremely warm. because most of us use deodorant today we don't sweat but i don't think any homemade cornstarch or talc type concoction would have worked well.
"It didn't matter what side they fought for. Each and every one of the young men in the Great War was hopelessly, desperately, heartbreakingly vulnerable." Thank you for saying this. I don't think it's said often enough. The First World War was an utter travesty.
I disagree. Anglo-saxons weren't sophisticated. Romans were. Not germanic tribes. Cool videos though. I love ancient clothings. They should be worn again.
The way women dressed in the 14th century is similar to how Muslim women dress today. I thought they were Muslim women because they dressed so nicely. Women are like precious gold and diamonds and look extremely pretty when they keep themselves modest. Men can be tempted when they see women exposing their beautiful bodies or lovely hair.And some men can control their temptation easily and some some can not.
Lovely as it all is to look at…Lapis lazuli stone is toxic when it gets wet or when it is topically applied or breathed into the lungs in powdered form… AND a face cream containing lead, too!? Yikes!
I just watch the complete series “ Tell them of us”. All the episodes are on uTube. I am an avid knitter like these ladies and I watched the series just to see the garments come to life. The story is a good one, well worth watching