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500 Years of Correcting “Historical” Halloween Costumes 

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Ft. my attempts to re-draw them But Better.
[The auction is now concluded.]
FOOTNOTES
1. “A literal armful of skirt”: Portrait of Giovanni(?) Arnolfini and his Wife by Jan van Eyck, 1434 bit.ly/33ZToHd
2. 16th century split front skirts and square neckline, for comparison: “Portrait of Katherine Parr”, c. 1545 bit.ly/2BSUCs5
3. Examples of gowns cut in long panels: from “Le Livre des faiz monseigneur saint Loys, composé à la requête du cardinal de Bourbon et de la duchesse de Bourbonnois” (p. 195), 1401 - 1500 bit.ly/2WcpWLu
4. Exceedingly Extra sleeves: “Saint George Slaying the Dragon” by Jost Haller, c. 1450. Unterlinden Museum. Digital image from Wikimedia Commons. bit.ly/2JksLFe
5. Hoods: “Le Livre des faiz monseigneur saint Loys, composé à la requête du cardinal de Bourbon et de la duchesse de Bourbonnois” (p. 205), 1401 - 1500 bit.ly/33Ya7e6
6. Cap? Fillet? from “Le Livre des faiz monseigneur saint Loys, composé à la requête du cardinal de Bourbon et de la duchesse de Bourbonnois” (p. 211), 1401 - 1500 bit.ly/33ZI0Lx
7. French farthingale: “Ballet des fées des forêts de Saint-Germain - Entrée des Esperculates” Daneil Rabel, 1626 bit.ly/31M3dal
8. Queen Elizabeth I effigy bodies: “Corset from Elizabeth I's wax effigy 1603” bit.ly/369ezJ5
9. “The Merchant Taylors”, 1749. The British Museum bit.ly/2JiYR42
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IMAGE CREDITS
“Women’s Sexy Renaissance Guinevere Costume” bit.ly/2PhJtc8
Detail from “The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle (from the Unicorn Tapestries)”, 1495-1505. Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no. 37.80.5. bit.ly/2qGUbhX
“Spiral lacing” as seen on a reconstruction of a pair of c. 1660 stays, © Bernadette Banner/The School of Historical Dress, 2018
“Ladder lacing” as seen on Morgan Donner’s Laurel Gown. © Morgan Donner, used with permission
Detail of “Honor Making a Chaplet of Roses” c. 1410-20. Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no. 59.85. bit.ly/2Wc7CC7
“Queen Elizabeth Adult Costume” bit.ly/2Ng8Vfg
“Portrait of a Woman” British Painter, c. 1600. Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession no. 11.149.1. bit.ly/2qKXqoL
“Women’s Pilgrim Lady Costume Set” bit.ly/2BJlWZr
“Charles I (1600-1649), King of England” Daniël Mijtens, 1629, Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. 06.1289 bit.ly/2PjzJxU
“Portrait of a Young Woman with a Fan” Rembrandt van Rijn, 1633. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. 43.125. bit.ly/34aMFdV
Detail of “Euphemia White Van Rensselaer”, George P. A. Healy, 1842. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. 23.102. bit.ly/32PpaXm
Detail of “Kitchen Scene” Peter Wtewael, 1620s. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. 06.288. bit.ly/3607Ocd
“Women’s Vampiress of Versailles” bit.ly/33ZUiDB
“Robe à la Française” c. 1765. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. 2001.472a, b. bit.ly/31KxhmL
“Court Dress” c. 1750. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. C.I.65.13.1a-c. bit.ly/2PhktSc
“Robe à la Polonaise” 1780-85. Met. Museum of Art, accession no. 1970.87a, b. bit.ly/2pdTyfl
“Panniers”, 1760-70. Met. Museum of Art, accession no. 2008.297a, b. bit.ly/2qKXNzF
“Robe à la Française” 1750-75. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. C.I.54.70a, b. bit.ly/2pTtqqo
“Afternoon Dress” 1860s. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. C.I.X.54.10.23a, b. bit.ly/2pclUH0
“Ball gown” c. 1860. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. 1983.479.1a-c. bit.ly/2BMLapL
“Dress” 1860-61. Met. Museum of Art, acc. no. C.I.43.7.2a, b. bit.ly/2WeiAaA
"Southern Belle" bit.ly/31MjLyQ
MUSIC
“Web Weaver’s Dance” by Asher Fulero, RU-vid Audio Library
Folk Round by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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Teller of the Tales Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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"Suonatore di Liuto" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/b...)
“Little Chaffinch” by Brightarm Orchestra, epidemicsound.com
String Quartet in F Major No 1 Op 59 Razumovsky Allegro

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Комментарии : 6 тыс.   
@hazelhillman8856
@hazelhillman8856 4 года назад
"OG Elizabetheans required ultimate puff." A marvellous phrase.
@Irena26H
@Irena26H 4 года назад
That and "...with more bows for maximum floofage." ... I heart her so much... 😍😊
@AshHeaven
@AshHeaven 4 года назад
I agree.
@Registered_Necromancer
@Registered_Necromancer 4 года назад
Right! It was my favorite line of this whole video.
@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices
@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices 4 года назад
I nearly ate an OG Elizabethan because I thought it was a cream puff.
@garfieldweezermug4975
@garfieldweezermug4975 4 года назад
Truly
@bludival666
@bludival666 4 года назад
The title implies she's been correcting people for 500 years.
@rebeccaweaver2460
@rebeccaweaver2460 4 года назад
maybe she has been
@rvsalka
@rvsalka 4 года назад
you think her choosing a vampire costume to speak about is a coincidence? smh
@janierose4786
@janierose4786 4 года назад
Because she has been!
@mamamommy42
@mamamommy42 4 года назад
yeah i'm definitely convinced she's immortal
@fuss3709
@fuss3709 4 года назад
Does it imply or does it just state 😉
@cyancyborg1477
@cyancyborg1477 3 года назад
I just need to point out that vampire dress is 250 dollars. At that point, you might as well just get an actual dress you can wear more than once a year.
@joshme3659
@joshme3659 3 года назад
Glances at wedding dresses...
@crematedfelony
@crematedfelony 3 года назад
only cowards don't wear hallowe'en costumes more than once a year.
@crematedfelony
@crematedfelony 3 года назад
@Ishita Sharma i'm happy to entertain :)
@SM-qv2om
@SM-qv2om 3 года назад
@@crematedfelony When I was Grade 4 I wore a gothic Victorian styled dress for Halloween and I wore it a lot because it was pretty big and I thought it looked pretty. I even wore it on Christmas
@crematedfelony
@crematedfelony 3 года назад
@@SM-qv2om Now that's a job well done! I got a nice red evening style gown that I always wear to school- but it's pretty enough to be worn to weddings too :D So that's what I did.
@alyssao517
@alyssao517 3 года назад
The way Bernadette talks is how I think I sound when I say “present” instead of “here” when the teacher does attendance
@chrisg9196
@chrisg9196 3 года назад
I laughed out loud when I read this because the same thing went through my head, as I was doing it decades ago, when I was in school. I thought I sounded more adult.
@lilay1841
@lilay1841 3 года назад
lol I used to do the same, once in music class 3rd or 4th grade me was like "Present 😌" and I felt all fancy and all the other kids were like 😱😱😱 "why did she say present???" and the teacher looked at me like 😒 "it's another way of saying here"
@sweetnightmares1377
@sweetnightmares1377 3 года назад
We actually say 'Present' during attendance. I meant, everyone. Never heard someone say 'here' during attendance. :D
@user-ss3sv8hm3u
@user-ss3sv8hm3u 3 года назад
Lol 😂
@user-ss3sv8hm3u
@user-ss3sv8hm3u 3 года назад
@@sweetnightmares1377 really? I know someone who thinks he sounds smart even though he is saying “president” instead of “present” I haven’t heard anyone do that since kindergarten and I kind of got annoyed bc he said shut up when I told him he said it wrong.....😒
@suyegit3091
@suyegit3091 4 года назад
Theory: She is actually 550 years old and lived through all these times.
@gbohol
@gbohol 4 года назад
Ha ha ha! IKR?
@umatherman571
@umatherman571 4 года назад
Su Yegit i would believe it
@vitafitification
@vitafitification 4 года назад
WITCH!!! VAMPIRE!!!
@judecharnley7643
@judecharnley7643 4 года назад
She's absolutely an immortal
@JB-du4ll
@JB-du4ll 4 года назад
Benjamin Shepherd your accent can and will most likely change based on where you live, she switches between NYC and England
@angeline162
@angeline162 4 года назад
if i had her vocabulary and eloquence i would literally never shut up
@carolinegcooke
@carolinegcooke 4 года назад
Angeline honestly same 😂
@wolfie1703
@wolfie1703 4 года назад
It appears you do, considering you used the word "eloquence." It may be the fact that it's a big word though.
@angeline162
@angeline162 4 года назад
@@wolfie1703 aw thanks :') i'm only like this in writing though, irl the words that go from my brain to mouth always go wonky somewhere in the middle and it turns into gibberish (also i dig your pfp!!)
@wolfie1703
@wolfie1703 4 года назад
Angeline Haha thank you!
@victoriatube159
@victoriatube159 3 года назад
Yah ive normaly been a bit more formal in speech but I've been watching her so much my language has taken a bit more elegance.
@carolineeaton4231
@carolineeaton4231 3 года назад
Bernadette reminds me of a young Minerva McGonagall. She is talks and is dressed so eloquently yet the actual words she speaks are somewhat sassy. When she criticizes these costumes a feel as if I am The Trio being scolded but not caring because they know that they are Professor McGonagall’s favorite students.
@snowleopard064
@snowleopard064 3 года назад
I can imagine her opening up a school for medieval fashion, it would be so cool
@sweetnightmares1377
@sweetnightmares1377 3 года назад
I thought I'm the only one who thought of that. @_@
@fancyfangcrossing2781
@fancyfangcrossing2781 3 года назад
Y E S
@thescarletteve
@thescarletteve 3 года назад
100% x 100000
@laurelelasselin
@laurelelasselin 2 года назад
I only just realised but SHE DOES
@Charlotte-ci4is
@Charlotte-ci4is 3 года назад
How is nobody talking about what an amazing artist she is
@deadfish388
@deadfish388 3 года назад
I was thinking that the whole video lmao
@heathermcnamara4700
@heathermcnamara4700 2 года назад
What are you doing here peggy?!
@elibbq
@elibbq 2 года назад
WHY CANT I ESCAPE HAMILTON
@h3rbst_schm3rz14
@h3rbst_schm3rz14 2 года назад
*sighs* young women are SO accomplished!
@DokiDolls
@DokiDolls 2 года назад
Because we are already thought that she was a great one, I tend to appreciate and support people Silently. Which could prevent arguments and misunderstandings.
@elliespeakssometimes2299
@elliespeakssometimes2299 4 года назад
I feel like I’m not properly dressed for this video
@justme7410
@justme7410 4 года назад
I'm wearing pajamas so you're not alone
@eselcool3720
@eselcool3720 4 года назад
*Looks at my jeans and long sleeved tshirt* oof
@iftheresnomickeythisshitai9407
@iftheresnomickeythisshitai9407 4 года назад
I'm literally naked, don't worry.
@AkaneArihyoshi89
@AkaneArihyoshi89 4 года назад
I'm wearing a fluffy cookie monster onesie, so you're good.
@hazimesahe
@hazimesahe 4 года назад
Im in my pajamas
@cjshaw3875
@cjshaw3875 4 года назад
This is what happens when you ask that quiet youth group girl what she's into
@ascellaborealis9051
@ascellaborealis9051 4 года назад
CJ Shaw How dare you I feel so called out
@mildryfrr9970
@mildryfrr9970 4 года назад
this somehow stings in a weird way, because it's not saying anything bad, it just feels reeeeeeally personal lmao
@galli0
@galli0 4 года назад
Corsetry came up in a random discord server and I outed myself very hard on being quote unquote knowledgable about it, a little, enough for them to sort of listen to me when I say no corsets doesn't have to be sexy garments, and yes people can work in them, and eeeeveryone wore them after a period of time and people asked why I knew this and I had to out myself on how much youtube I watch in a day ._________.
@carolinegcooke
@carolinegcooke 4 года назад
Lmaooo
@cynthiabrogan9215
@cynthiabrogan9215 4 года назад
CJ Shaw this is a call out and I demand that you cease
@pykenotpike
@pykenotpike 3 года назад
"In terms of historical accuracy, we have no historical accuracy."
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад
A very just point.
@whyareallmynamestaken1382
@whyareallmynamestaken1382 3 года назад
I once saw a witch costume labelled "Mediaeval Rennacaince Victorian Sexy". Possibly the worst historical costume sin in existence Edit: so I found another, someone on wish put up a robe a la francaise (I think I'm spelling that right) and labelled it 'medieval renaissance victorian' A robe a la fraincaise.. From the 1700's.. In the roccoco period.. Why??
@maggieholland8202
@maggieholland8202 3 года назад
It hurts
@Mangoband99
@Mangoband99 3 года назад
Thanks. I just gagged reading that.
@surraeforshee5569
@surraeforshee5569 3 года назад
Is it medieval?! Is it renaissance?! Is it Victorian?! They need to make up their mind!
@juno6572
@juno6572 3 года назад
Thanks i hate it
@manifestationsofasort
@manifestationsofasort 3 года назад
Ow. Ow.
@venndiagram9534
@venndiagram9534 4 года назад
I am not interested in fashion at all. *BUT THIS IS INTERESTING.*
@ashfire6563
@ashfire6563 4 года назад
you and me both Venny Potato
@ALPalmos
@ALPalmos 4 года назад
Ditto!
@clairefazel8470
@clairefazel8470 4 года назад
You are now interested in vintage fashion.
@silverhawking
@silverhawking 4 года назад
Same.
@princesidon
@princesidon 4 года назад
Bam! 1k’d ya.
@sarahmcdonald4787
@sarahmcdonald4787 4 года назад
She’s so articulate that the captions actually say what she’s saying
@CheritiWatts
@CheritiWatts 4 года назад
I noticed that also. It means to me that she takes the extra time to enter a transcription for RU-vid to use, rather than relying on the voice recognition captioning tool. Further evidence being the Old English that shows correctly in the captioning. The extra effort for her captioning plus her quick sketch/watercolor fashion plates leaves me starting to devolve into speechless fangirl and wishing I’d watched this sooner so I could bid on her eBay auction.
@sarahmcdonald4787
@sarahmcdonald4787 4 года назад
Cheriti Watts she’s also so satisfying. Like her voice is so calming. I hate asmr because it usually drives my ears crazy (because I have mesophonia which is sensitivity to specific sounds) BUT this is like asmr for me.
@TheSolitaryGrape
@TheSolitaryGrape 4 года назад
@@CheritiWatts I feel that, but also prints of them are available in her Etsy shop! I know it's not the same as having the original watercolour (the dream) but they're still there if you're interested!
@melancolielupine2023
@melancolielupine2023 4 года назад
Absolutely. As a French person, it's very helpful for me to be able to read the subs. I often find it difficult to understand spoken English but I am OK with written
@umihereuminoumi6177
@umihereuminoumi6177 4 года назад
@@sarahmcdonald4787I'm actually just considering to play her videos in the background while I work... for the ASMR effect... 🤔
@uwouldntknowthem
@uwouldntknowthem 3 года назад
Honestly, wearing a historically accurate dress on Halloween would be so much better than whatever that was...
@Parzi_Parzival
@Parzi_Parzival 3 года назад
Agreed lol
@cheesiscool335444
@cheesiscool335444 2 года назад
Not for our wallets :'(
@uwouldntknowthem
@uwouldntknowthem 2 года назад
@@cheesiscool335444 true…
@dewmilk7266
@dewmilk7266 2 года назад
Which one lol
@amberguyer2911
@amberguyer2911 2 года назад
i DEFINITELY agree!
@conurbicho97
@conurbicho97 3 года назад
What I love and admire about her is that she literally throws shade or insults in cursive... It's amazing and a song to the ears
@camilledvorak7151
@camilledvorak7151 2 года назад
My mother had that ability, and people would thank her! Sadly I have always been blunt, though I do endeavor not to be rude.
@christinakohl6111
@christinakohl6111 6 месяцев назад
I've never heard the term of throwing shade in cursive but it's so descriptive and sounds very cool!
@virgilrose7204
@virgilrose7204 4 года назад
Ok I was already pretty convinced she’s immortal, but speaking Arthurian English just put the last nail in the coffin
@lichofthewoods1132
@lichofthewoods1132 4 года назад
how did she even learn to speak that? I want to!!!
@melodramaticdragon5826
@melodramaticdragon5826 4 года назад
@@lichofthewoods1132 Probably took a class in college, I imagine. There's another RU-vidr I've heard of that speaks Old Norse.
@lichofthewoods1132
@lichofthewoods1132 4 года назад
@@melodramaticdragon5826 that's AWESOME
@katherinec2759
@katherinec2759 4 года назад
@@melodramaticdragon5826 Tolkien used to sit at the very back of his classroom at the first class of the year, watch all the incoming freshmen look around uncertainly at the apparent lack of a teacher, and then stride down the aisle, reciting Beowulf fairly loudly. Man, I'd have loved to have him as a teacher. :)
@gangurobitch
@gangurobitch 3 года назад
Arthur, if he existed, would spoken Welsh, not English.
@raventhorn9966
@raventhorn9966 4 года назад
She’s like the student who got the highest grades in presentations
@emprendamosjuntos3927
@emprendamosjuntos3927 4 года назад
Because she is
@RainbowJesusChavez
@RainbowJesusChavez 4 года назад
And the one you wanted to be friends with so much but you never knew why until much later
@janicechobaniuk39
@janicechobaniuk39 4 года назад
@@emprendamosjuntos3927 i am sure she must have a PhD in something
@missycat7598
@missycat7598 4 года назад
RainbowJesusChavez *sweats in lesbian who has done that*
@katiemcdonagh4048
@katiemcdonagh4048 3 года назад
RainbowJesusChavez do you listen to girl in red?
@xSilentHarmony
@xSilentHarmony 3 года назад
Fun fact: scholars generally agree that the reason Elizabeth’s portraits are featured with pearls is because pearls were meant to represent chastity, purity, and as the Virgin Queen, the pearls helped reinforce that 😊 Elizabeth’s portraits in general tend to have a ton of symbolism in them
@EH23831
@EH23831 3 года назад
Cool! That is a fun fact... maybe she actually HATED pearls but had to put up with them in her portraits because symbolism 😂 and here we all are continually portraying her in pearls! I like to think she’s seething , spitting at us from somewhere....😁
@harrymarshall
@harrymarshall 3 года назад
Puh-lease find TV show Blackadder 2,,, esp, episode with Rik mayall ,, cos, uh, she knew alotta sailors ,,, Walter Raleigh,, etc it's pretty funny if you like historical-esque childish purile knob-jokes/ high-wit insults,, h-ha ha-ha ! The show's costumes almost bankrupted the BBC,, (myth?)
@anderkid1090
@anderkid1090 3 года назад
@@harrymarshall are you okay?
@harrymarshall
@harrymarshall 3 года назад
@@anderkid1090 hi yes, you ?
@drawnwithlove3499
@drawnwithlove3499 2 года назад
@@harrymarshall what demon possessed you, Sir Marshall? Speak to us and we shall expel it from your vessel!
@Kittykat5kits
@Kittykat5kits 3 года назад
As a musician who specializes in pre-14th century vocal music, I freaked out when I heard that Old English. You go girl
@maddykrantz
@maddykrantz 7 месяцев назад
Thats so cool! I love classical!
@lordofolimpia1
@lordofolimpia1 4 года назад
if my professor speaks like this, I would never skip class.
@lucyvlogandart5166
@lucyvlogandart5166 3 года назад
I would definitely want her as a teacher
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 3 года назад
It might get a little obnoxious if she gave you suboptimal grades.
@mlcmercurialluxecat3018
@mlcmercurialluxecat3018 3 года назад
@@georgeofhamilton You say "give" as if a student isn't supposed to earn a grade for themselves, and the teacher is just biasedly handing out which ever grade they are on the mood to give that day.
@georgeofhamilton
@georgeofhamilton 3 года назад
@@mlcmercurialluxecat3018 You’re assuming the ideal. Oftentimes, teachers don’t have that much integrity when handing out grades. Besides, what I said is true either way; it is the teacher who ultimately gives grades, not the student who receives them, and students might disagree with the grading.
@kourtneythornton5149
@kourtneythornton5149 3 года назад
So true!!! Im learning alot
@marteenyo
@marteenyo 4 года назад
Museum: you can’t use the historic art we own Her: well damn I’ll make my own historic art then
@Ghorda9
@Ghorda9 4 года назад
*500 years later..
@howareyoumoreofaclownthanme
@howareyoumoreofaclownthanme 4 года назад
@@Ghorda9 'As we can see back in the 21st century they decided to revive earlier styles with pigmentation uncharacteristic of the times, the primary sources coming from the lovely Lady Banner-'
@genli5603
@genli5603 4 года назад
She’s American. She can give them the middle finger posting here.
@lalystar4230
@lalystar4230 4 года назад
@@genli5603 Or is she?
@MagicaRen
@MagicaRen 4 года назад
Haha, lol
@Lionstar16
@Lionstar16 3 года назад
When you talked about the Southern Belle costume and the differences between day wear and evening wear, I got flashbacks of 'Gone with the Wind' when Mammy berates Scarlett for wanting to wear a low-cut dress to the barbecue - "You can't show your bosom before 3 o'clock!"
@velvety2006
@velvety2006 3 года назад
I thought it was supposed to be some kind of sexy bo beep dress 🤣 i did not see a southern belle at all
@tabithaturner6629
@tabithaturner6629 3 года назад
Literally the first thing I thought of also
@janettedargy7941
@janettedargy7941 3 года назад
Me three!
@rachelectroDC-84
@rachelectroDC-84 3 года назад
I thought the same thing! I just LIVE for the many sections of the book where clothing is discussed! Some of it is just fun to imagine, like the trendy new outfit that the formerly-trashy Emmie Slattery wears, when she and her overseer baby-daddy visit and threaten to buy Tara. Yet many other parts describing clothing are very important in the story and show just how stifling and awful some of the norms and values were back then! Married women could only wear subdued colors like "tacky greys, tans, doves and lilacs" (as Scarlett refers to them, LOL), and widows like Scarlett were expected to remain in hot, head to toe black for life - and your black veil had to be ankle length for the first three years you were a widow! Jewelry was also forbidden, unless it was "made from the hair of the deceased", along with ever displaying overt happiness in public! Really makes me appreciate Rhett Butler more, as he purposely helped Scarlett shake off the confines of her widowhood, by bidding to dance with her at the auction, and by tempting her with that beautiful, green hat from Paris. Great. Now I want to re-read it again, for the twentieth time!
@tweetthang96
@tweetthang96 3 года назад
@@rachelectroDC-84 plenty of married women wore other colors than those listed, though they did usually opt for less attention grabbing ones. And mourning didn't have to last a woman's whole life after her husband died. Two to three years was a socially acceptable period and there were several stages of it to go through, from the initial phase where a woman had to wear the ankle length veil and no jewelry, matte fabrics in all black, to the second stage of all black (some gray acceptable), a shorter veil (hip length was common), fabrics that had some shine, to the end stage where it was a very short veil, and fabrics in colors such as mauve, grays, and deep purples were acceptable. Some women stayed in mourning their whole lives for a lost husband or child, but plenty of them moved on as well, especially if she remarried or had other children to care for.
@chaoticdusk7076
@chaoticdusk7076 3 года назад
The phrase "Maximum floofige" is one I never thought I'd hear but boy am I glad I did.
@nothankyewpls
@nothankyewpls Год назад
As a cat owner, I can confirm that I have used that phrase many a time
@hannahaugustyniak11
@hannahaugustyniak11 4 года назад
I feel like she should go to a renaissance fair and set up a booth called “let an actual historian make you critique your costume for 10$ she would make a killing”
@nachtegaelw5389
@nachtegaelw5389 4 года назад
Han 68000 except many reenactors do research and try to be period accurate
@michathegremlinhoard9907
@michathegremlinhoard9907 4 года назад
nachtegael W have you seen half their costumes, they look more lord of the rings rather than accurate renaissance but it’s cool I guess
@wildcrafts
@wildcrafts 4 года назад
@@nachtegaelw5389 renaissance fairs, for the most part, are theater, not reenactors.
@eshbena
@eshbena 4 года назад
Okay. So, I worked the Northern California Ren Faire for over a decade and I can tell you that the people working there went to huge lengths to make their costumes as accurate as possible within their budgets. There were very strict rules, much research, and much agonizing about the width of striping on corduroy. LOL We even dyed fabric with period techniques (yellow onion skins make a great dye) and were careful about accessories (my glasses weren't period, so I switched to contacts at that time.) That said.The guests visiting the Faire were often wearing things that wouldn't have been found in ANY period of history EVER. Nor did we ever mock them for it. They tried. They took the time to buy or make a costume, so that they could have a good time at the Faire. They were there to have fun, while we were there to entertain and educate. If they enjoyed their day and learned something, we were happy. :)
@bodyofhope
@bodyofhope 4 года назад
@@eshbena I appreciate your welcoming attitude. Everyone has to start somewhere!
@MagnusMoerkoereJohannesen
@MagnusMoerkoereJohannesen 4 года назад
*THIS* is how I like my history: snarky and watercoloured!
@evab.6240
@evab.6240 4 года назад
She's so good at drawing..
@dollcefina
@dollcefina 4 года назад
@@auroraxoxo4417 What's his URL??
@chanuppuluri8726
@chanuppuluri8726 4 года назад
For real! She's so on point
@solarphina
@solarphina 4 года назад
*EXACTLY* !
@alecmoore7664
@alecmoore7664 3 года назад
“We are already banishing that hat to the deepest pits of hell” - yes, yes we are!
@sillypuppy5940
@sillypuppy5940 2 года назад
They don't want it
@JustWriter
@JustWriter 7 месяцев назад
I actually thought that the hat and parasol were better than the costume dress.
@ragewolf16
@ragewolf16 3 года назад
Bernadette: I included footnotes and links to images, sorry that's annoying :/ Me: *slams the subscribe button*
@krissouter5701
@krissouter5701 2 года назад
There is just *something* about footnotes
@frostyfoster7267
@frostyfoster7267 4 года назад
she dresses like she'd be the headmistress of a magic school
@prettty._goose
@prettty._goose 4 года назад
@@naiyanapo I would love to go to Hogwarts and have her as the headmistress
@hannaharvelo8405
@hannaharvelo8405 3 года назад
She is really the younger version of Professor and/or Headmistress Minerva McGonogall of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardy, thank you very much.
@JF-rr8ln
@JF-rr8ln 3 года назад
@@naiyanapo No, the North American school. I can't remember what it was called, but it starts with an "I" I'm pretty sure.
@katiemcdonagh4048
@katiemcdonagh4048 3 года назад
Rose & Belle it’s ilvermorny
@enchantedlakes-2150
@enchantedlakes-2150 3 года назад
Ilvermorny!!! She even said "muggle" at the end ddndndnnd My Ilvermorny house is Thunderbird btw!
@crocuslament9680
@crocuslament9680 4 года назад
Who is this woman, why has she appeared in my recommendations, and why did she not arrive there much, much sooner.
@rincordova9334
@rincordova9334 3 года назад
why can't I like this more than once???
@maggieholland8202
@maggieholland8202 3 года назад
Shes not the hero we asked for but she is the hero we need
@romainrisso2438
@romainrisso2438 3 года назад
I'm wondering the same!
@TheSylda
@TheSylda 3 года назад
If cocovid taught me anything it's that the youtube algorithm is no where near as good at showing you things that you want to watch as people think it is.
@helenahsson1697
@helenahsson1697 3 года назад
I'm currently having the same thought. I've been watching gaming content on RU-vid for almost 10 years now and even though I sow a lot it didn't occur to me that I could find sowing-channels here ❤
@brianaschmidt3509
@brianaschmidt3509 3 года назад
Is anyone else kinda happy she used Morgan Donner's Italian laurel gown as an example of ladder lacing?
@JessieCochran37
@JessieCochran37 2 года назад
Yes, I love that gown, and Morgan Donner!
@mirjanbouma
@mirjanbouma 2 года назад
Absolutely!
@gianinamorales8597
@gianinamorales8597 3 года назад
Bernadette: speaks Old English Me, a non-native Linguistics major: squeals in delight ... Also, if not for the plague that will not be named, I would have learned how to speak Old English semi-fluently by now...
@d.lan3y
@d.lan3y 3 года назад
As a native speaker: god, I'd love to learn it. Modern languages are more practical but dead ones are just so much more _fun_
@jovialjuliaq8541
@jovialjuliaq8541 3 года назад
@Ishani Kumar 1# astethic lol
@cryptid176
@cryptid176 3 года назад
I need to learn old english
@carag2567
@carag2567 2 года назад
Middle English is fairly easy to read and understand because it's primarily a series of standardized spelling and grammar changes that occurred during the transition to Modern English. For example, using the letter y where we now use i or having an extra -e on the ends of words. Once you begin to recognize the patterns, it's not difficult and you can fly through Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in an afternoon. Old English, however, is practically an entirely different language. It looks and sounds a lot more Germanic than the English we speak now. I actually thought Bernadette was speaking German for a quick second until I realized what she was doing, that clever minx 😂
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад
@@d.lan3y how are they more practical? The only words any of you ever bring to the not very round table is vibe, aesthetic, and the over-usage of saying literally as though it's some destined form of exaggeration. You think the cliches people make you into aren't so, but then everything matches up immediately.
@lockheart619
@lockheart619 4 года назад
"The goal is to display a copious display of legs" I've never heard a more regal diss to party city!
@eshal5679
@eshal5679 4 года назад
2k likes and no replies? Wow, never seen that before.
@ebriggs3498
@ebriggs3498 4 года назад
lock heart : Mainly boob...but leg too.
@Caz_Hamilton
@Caz_Hamilton 3 года назад
@@DefinatelyNotAFireBender I- Do you mean in public or-?
@elizabethhurtz5522
@elizabethhurtz5522 4 года назад
Bernadette: "The entire sleeve just one massive puff" Anne (of green gables): *faints*
@jaimes6152
@jaimes6152 4 года назад
yesssss
@sheyeet2244
@sheyeet2244 4 года назад
Ahh you right you right
@garfieldweezermug4975
@garfieldweezermug4975 4 года назад
Yessssssss
@froggdoggs8551
@froggdoggs8551 4 года назад
YISSSSSS
@zoemacsmusic
@zoemacsmusic 4 года назад
Where is the fandom at
@narwhalethefancy
@narwhalethefancy 3 года назад
I'm just so impressed. Historian, seamstress, and artist. What's next, Politician? I'd vote for her. Bernadette for President 2020.
@DefinatelyNotAFireBender
@DefinatelyNotAFireBender 3 года назад
Oookie
@cryptid176
@cryptid176 3 года назад
She would be the best politician
@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices
@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices 2 года назад
@@cryptid176 party city would be banned and everyone would live happily ever after
@camilledvorak7151
@camilledvorak7151 2 года назад
Maybe with Bernadette around men would endeavor to be gentlemen. Considering that one of our esteemed representatives called a female colleague an F-ing B on the steps of our capitol building. Then there was the whole insurrection thing.
@skjaldulfr
@skjaldulfr 2 года назад
Please no--she's too good for that.
@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices
@KeepCalmContemplateYourChoices 3 года назад
Oh my god this woman could literally read out the entire Encyclopedia, and it would sound like the most interesting thing ever
@zinniekay3958
@zinniekay3958 4 года назад
We stan a woman who mixes millennial terminology and old English together
@greenyawgmoth
@greenyawgmoth 4 года назад
Verily, her anachronism game is on fleek.
@greenyawgmoth
@greenyawgmoth 4 года назад
@@DerMacko Stan comes from the Eminem song Stan, in which a fan (Stan) obsesses over Em to a rather terrifying degree. It ends with Stan killing himself and his pregnant girlfriend because he didn't get a personal response from Eminem. Thus, to "Stan" someone is to obsess over them to a potentially dangerous degree.
@zinniekay3958
@zinniekay3958 4 года назад
DerMacko ^what they said except it’s more positive the way it’s used these days like super fan lol
@remy3918
@remy3918 4 года назад
greenyawgmoth word meanings can change over time. so yes, it originally meant a crazy stalker obsessed fan type, but now it means an avid fan.
@A_Grifflet
@A_Grifflet 4 года назад
Not to be THAT person, but she definitely does not use old English, but rather old modern english... see old English is a nearly unrecognizable, and she only spoke a line in 'old English', though that is uncommon for her videos.....
@elealehblue6429
@elealehblue6429 4 года назад
Bernadette: Speaks extremely properly for eighteen minutes straight, and casually throws shade in Arthurian English. Also Bernadette: "...and pinned securely to the cap-thing..."
@Ethereal-uq3qv
@Ethereal-uq3qv 4 года назад
She might actually speak like this because she has sort of a British accent
@juniperberryyyy
@juniperberryyyy 3 года назад
"Go ahead and rock that woad blue hood with your red gown." The word "rock" feels out of place in this context and I couldn't love it more.
@actually_curious4773
@actually_curious4773 3 года назад
me: Duh, 18-minute-long video, my attention span will crumble also me, 18 minutes later: wait what is that all, I thought we're just getting started
@eleetle
@eleetle 4 года назад
Bernadette: "I will pedantically point out--" Me: please do, that is the best part
@heathers8826
@heathers8826 4 года назад
Along with the not-so-subtle charm of sarcasm. I laughed quite loudly several times watching this.
@mcmullen_photo
@mcmullen_photo 4 года назад
It's all I ask from historians. Be as specific as possible about how everyone is wrong.
@billiev8705
@billiev8705 4 года назад
This is the main reason I love this channel. Plus, I get to learn some details, which I love. MORE DETAIL PLEASE! 😃
@fedechan6325
@fedechan6325 4 года назад
I want her to tell me WHY my clothes suck exactly. I need a 2 pages essay on evey outfit I have ever made for a character and how bad it is, because they look terrible and underwhelming
@DavidCowie2022
@DavidCowie2022 4 года назад
Erica Lee "Technically correct, which is the best kind of correct."
@minh1619
@minh1619 4 года назад
i was SHOOK when bernadette busted out that arthurian english omg be still my beating heart
@michimelody4036
@michimelody4036 4 года назад
My mind was blown that I actually understood her.
@younazilberberg1650
@younazilberberg1650 4 года назад
@@michimelody4036 really? What did she say?
@melz6625
@melz6625 4 года назад
Sounded very Dutch to me. And I’m German. So actually easier to understand than the very intricate lyrical English that she usually speaks. Have to be fully focused for that. Went to a Shakespeare play in the Globe on a class trip once and all I understood from that was 🚂🚋🚋🚋🚋 (in German when we understand nothing we say we “understand only train station” 😂 language is odd. Wonder where that originates from)
@younazilberberg1650
@younazilberberg1650 4 года назад
@@melz6625 Sie sagen "ich verstehe nur Bahnhof?"🤔 Kommische Sprache... Und Bernadettes English ist sehr angenehm zu hören 😍
@michimelody4036
@michimelody4036 4 года назад
@@younazilberberg1650 I caught "In the" and "English spoken" my brain was happy enough with that. I took Spanish and French in school and German on an app. My brain followed it. Perhaps i should reword...
@belaizy4225
@belaizy4225 3 года назад
Me seeing the Elizabeth the first costume: "oh hey that seems actually pretty good-" Bernadette: "everything is wrong" Me: "Everything is wrong!"
@evilpompom
@evilpompom 3 года назад
And they could've gotten away with every single costume if they had just added the word "fantasy" 😆
@ozegirl44
@ozegirl44 2 года назад
or if it wasn't for those meddling kids!
@JohnE9999
@JohnE9999 Год назад
Someone with a functioning brain would have realized that was implied.
@battlebear437
@battlebear437 Год назад
@@ozegirl44 thank you for putting that! I thought of that, too!
@Zootofanthrax
@Zootofanthrax 4 года назад
“No side ponytails i’m afraid” might be the best historical costumer mean-girl-esque burn ive ever heard. And im here for it
@derinbaird7534
@derinbaird7534 4 года назад
“We are already banishing that hat to the deepest bits of hell, so let’s be rid of the parasol and call this evening wear.” How to be an education savage.
@amaranthim
@amaranthim 4 года назад
Let's not forget the lace gloves went along with the hat, it seems
@pointegal96
@pointegal96 4 года назад
The whole video is the definition of educational shade and I live for it
@yayydesuu3949
@yayydesuu3949 3 года назад
9:51 I love it when she use her other pencil's eraser because her mechanic pencil's eraser no longer exist. i totally understand :')
@sweeto57
@sweeto57 3 года назад
“OG Elizabethans required ULTIMATE PUFF”
@wut_birbowo6166
@wut_birbowo6166 4 года назад
Party city: these costumes look good guys! Bernadette banner: I’m gonna ruin this whole mans career
@Purple_haired_cleric
@Purple_haired_cleric 4 года назад
😂 😂 😂
@cowboylikedans
@cowboylikedans 4 года назад
Literally! 😂
@carolinegcooke
@carolinegcooke 4 года назад
Birb Floof pretty much 😂
@rowanthey-them9199
@rowanthey-them9199 3 года назад
It would more likely be "I am going to completely ruin these humans careers. " 😅
@wut_birbowo6166
@wut_birbowo6166 3 года назад
This got a lot more likes than I thought it would
@The_Butler_Did_It
@The_Butler_Did_It 4 года назад
It makes you wonder how today's fashions will be interpreted 500 years in the future.
@catnotmylastname1545
@catnotmylastname1545 4 года назад
I find it strange how 1980's fashion is sometimes misinterpreted in revival. There are photographs.
@drawnwithlove3499
@drawnwithlove3499 3 года назад
Historian: no!!!! Back then they did not have super high-tech holographic screen attachments on a jumpsuit!!! They just wore hoodies and jeans!!! What are you doing!!!!
@eleaya_rebekah
@eleaya_rebekah 3 года назад
Futuristic Bernadette banner: sorry 3037 costuming stores Back in Ye Old 2020 they would simple where a style of jacket called a hoodie, with a simple pair of pants called jeans Sadly not everything was Holographic..
@claritey
@claritey 3 года назад
I've seen even 90s fashion misinterpreted and done all wrong in those fashion thru history videos. Apparently it only takes a few decades to mess up fashion history.
@cortneysmith3024
@cortneysmith3024 3 года назад
Imagine costume makers (like party city or spirit Halloween) in the future making a Halloween costume meant of the 1900s
@jaybehkay2438
@jaybehkay2438 3 года назад
Bernadette destroying my medieval festival costume dreams since 2019. My very polyester, maroon, laced dress is crying
@hercules1476
@hercules1476 2 года назад
Ok but Bernadette's mid-eighteen century vampire dress is beautiful, I'm totally tempted to make it for Halloween
@chenoaholdstock3507
@chenoaholdstock3507 4 года назад
Well shite, the vampire is the most historically accurate...
@whereisddd7824
@whereisddd7824 4 года назад
i mean its 250 bucks it gotta be
@arudanel5542
@arudanel5542 4 года назад
They were there, of course they got it right.
@MissesHappyPunk
@MissesHappyPunk 4 года назад
@@arudanel5542 hahahaha made my day XD thanks!!!
@paigemclachlan2189
@paigemclachlan2189 4 года назад
I feel like I just gained a couple of brain cells watching this
@kynahjai
@kynahjai 4 года назад
there should be a recommendations list of regrow your brain cells
@mariejuana2993
@mariejuana2993 4 года назад
We don't celebrate Halloween so I'm not religious about the dressing up part, I honestly clicked on the video because of the cardigan she was wearing and she looks like a decent human being (look mom, I found one!).
@JenniferFlores1
@JenniferFlores1 4 года назад
We gained some connections.
@zunwin8296
@zunwin8296 4 года назад
Same, which is rare cuz I usually end up losing them after a video 😂
@ReptilianTeaDrinker
@ReptilianTeaDrinker 4 года назад
Same here. Every time I watch videos like this, I feel a little smarter each time. xD Ahh, I love learning.
@weirdguy7451
@weirdguy7451 3 года назад
11:46 “W-W-WHATDOYOUMEAN ‘I THINK YOU STOLE MY FLATSCREEN AND ARE TRYING SNEAK IT OUT” HOW DARE YOU IM OFFENDED THAT YOU WOULD EVEN THINK THAT”
@possums154
@possums154 3 года назад
I have no idea why you would entertain the notion that I have stolen your 75” television! This is only my skirt! I don’t feel well is all. I’m just going to go home.
@EH23831
@EH23831 3 года назад
Ha! When you want a flat screen, but you poor af!!
@possums154
@possums154 3 года назад
@@EH23831 fo real
@BlueIdiotPie
@BlueIdiotPie 3 года назад
part of me knows that halloween costumes are just for funsies, the other part of me is with Bernadette in thinking "what are you doing?"
@EB-fc2mp
@EB-fc2mp 4 года назад
Me: Stumbles across video at 5 am. Bernadette Banner: speaks Old English. Me: Subscribes immediately out of respect.
@anadaue890
@anadaue890 4 года назад
Same
@sora1498
@sora1498 4 года назад
me rn
@summermcclain2810
@summermcclain2810 4 года назад
Came across this video about 20 minutes ago and now I'm diving into all of her videos with an almost obsessive childlike excitement. I don't even care if I'm up til 5am, I'm ready to watch her whole channel.
@ResaChiic
@ResaChiic 4 года назад
1:54 i would lowkey listen to a video of her speaking in olde english if sh'e would make one. with translations tho >.>
@scarletpimpernelagain9124
@scarletpimpernelagain9124 4 года назад
Summer McClain I did exactly this, about two weeks ago, now going back to anything I might have missed.
@sheepishlysly
@sheepishlysly 4 года назад
Me, a non-native English speaker: another historical video from that eloquent charming lady, what a delight! Bernadette: 1:58 Well... that escalated quickly.
@ntscho_tschi1009
@ntscho_tschi1009 3 года назад
Another non-native English speaker here and i still managed to understand Bernadette (could be because i understand old german but... yeah)
@nikkigriffin6441
@nikkigriffin6441 3 года назад
Native English speaker. Yea, the average native English speaking person cannot understand a word of old English. In fact there is a misconception (edit: among native English speakers) that the language Shakespeare wrote with was old English, when in reality it is Early Modern English. The old English here kind of sounded Germanic to me, but that might be just me.
@user-pm1gb2eo1s
@user-pm1gb2eo1s 3 года назад
emily ticket English is _not_ rooted in German. Perhaps you instead meant to say that both English and German are _Germanic_ languages?
@user-bh1tb9em1q
@user-bh1tb9em1q 3 года назад
@@nikkigriffin6441 that's cause it was formed kinda before the french conquest in the 11th century
@brigidb5865
@brigidb5865 3 года назад
Native English speaker here: I had a professor once start speaking old English as if it was normal and honestly thought I was having a stroke because everyone was just nodding along 😂😂 turned out none of us knew what was happening but no one wanted to be the first to say anything. And that's how I learned what old English sounded like!
@taketheriddlepill4975
@taketheriddlepill4975 3 года назад
you could literally tell me that the drawings she does to recreate the historical version were from the era she was depicting and I would believe it
@ciphered_entity
@ciphered_entity 3 года назад
Imagine her history grades. Everyone talks about her grammar but lets stop and think of how high her history grades were. I know its probably common sense considering the theme/aesthetic of her channel but can we still acknowledge that?
@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933
@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933 2 года назад
Maybe not as high as you think. History in school force you to learn mostly about wars. I love when history is spoken by clothes or people lives insted of day-month-year system. I love history, but I haven't got the highest grades in my group (good, but not the best), because I don't really paid attention to where, when and who was the leader in the battle. I almost always know everything else like society, poetry, literature, mode, architekture, art and music. Battles and wars? Not really. Maybe she had the same. Maybe not. I'm just saying that not everything is what it seems.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад
@@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933 correct, and typically they are as well wrong on the blatant modern knowledge of past efforts that were forgotten by a certain rebellious modern generation there'after. Such as Historically accurate, if you have never been from the time, you don't even have an understanding on what color carriages we're, or standards of architecture. While someone who is brought from the time can answer that typically in seconds.
@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933
@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933 2 года назад
@@WitchKing-Of-Angmar Agree. I think it's kinda sad that we learn about the past this way... Even If we're almost for sure from different countries. I will be glad if system could give us (I'm at university and have my own interests in this topic, so not my problem anymore, but still...) more about past cultures instead of only loosing, winning and changing the map.
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar
@WitchKing-Of-Angmar 2 года назад
@@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933 such as the 1930s and 1940s. What do we learn about them beside war horrors and a stock shortage. Suddenly most kids think we went straight from model t to Chevrolet Bel air.
@DevinParker
@DevinParker 2 года назад
@@luminakittycarolymonroeaqu4933 Very true. Despite my beloved high school history teacher's best attempts, I was hopeless at remembering the dates of the countless treaties, political decisions, territory acquisitions and losses, and coronations and elections of political leaders that composed the bulk of what we were expected to memorize. I was fortunate enough to later take a class in community college taught by an instructor who delved into the details of what life was like for the average people living in the periods we studied (as well as debunking numerous claims that our "published-in-Texas" high school textbooks had made regarding the ethics of several events), and it awoke my love of history that had long laid dormant. Additionally, tabletop roleplaying games set in historical settings (mostly the GURPS line of gamebooks) significantly fueled my interest and gave me inspiration to dig deeper. I personally feel the trick to getting people interested in history is to show them a window through which they can better imagine themselves in a place in the past, allowing them to make it more personal and thus "real". Focusing on wars, political treaties, and endless dates to memorize only serve to build barriers to the imagination, I daresay, since these are largely the decisions of a handful of powerful, usually privileged people, far removed from the everyday concerns of average folks (except for the part where they have to live and die under these decisions, of course).
@g0reh0und48
@g0reh0und48 4 года назад
Halloween company’s: make historically incorrect costumes Bernadette Banner: *politely triggered*
@rachellescott5055
@rachellescott5055 4 года назад
Hannah Hunter she literally did an introductory disclaimer bit, did you miss that?
@mikkischatz3974
@mikkischatz3974 4 года назад
I read that as “Politically triggered” instead of “politely triggered”. Which gave me two laughing fits instead of one and I appreciate your comment greatly
@rachellescott5055
@rachellescott5055 4 года назад
Oh wow, I didn't even realize she said politely and not politically
@g0reh0und48
@g0reh0und48 4 года назад
Rachelle Scott this is the best thing I’ve read today
@g0reh0und48
@g0reh0und48 4 года назад
Kelleymarie Jones this was just for entertainment and it’s much easier that reading an entire book. What are you doing here if we are all ‘bloody RU-vid worshipers’ and you’re also on RU-vid
@myjana3lmfao
@myjana3lmfao 4 года назад
Did someone notice that her watercolor drawings are so light and pretty
@carolinegcooke
@carolinegcooke 4 года назад
Joana Šimkutė oh I love them! If I saw this video sooner, I would’ve bought one on eBay!
@clairefazel8470
@clairefazel8470 4 года назад
@@carolinegcooke she has them on her red bubble!
@yuelina9221
@yuelina9221 3 года назад
There are amazing costumes out there, but I feel like the common ones are always just very short and supposed to be "sexy". Like it feels like I'm always the only Gollum at Halloween parties, 😂😂 actually dressing up like a creepy corpse or Grendel or smth lmao 😂😂
@DefinatelyNotAFireBender
@DefinatelyNotAFireBender 3 года назад
I was a homemade Link and I put green pants on my head 🤣
@katesclabassi3857
@katesclabassi3857 3 года назад
Me too recently, I started down this sewing rabbit hole because I wanted to make myself a Frank from Donnie Darko costume even if it meant sewing it myself
@Dayyyy474
@Dayyyy474 3 года назад
This woman literally speaks like a Librarian reading a dictionary and i LOVE IT.
@DerHistoryMeister
@DerHistoryMeister 4 года назад
...I just watched a 20 minute long video on history of female fashion... ...as a 17-year-old male... ...and actually enjoyed it.
@bruddaice_tea1682
@bruddaice_tea1682 4 года назад
It's rare to see guys who like these types of videos, so hats off to you for liking it 😁
@melodramaticdragon5826
@melodramaticdragon5826 4 года назад
Yo, a fellow 17-year-old guy! Neat.
@rowanenglish2448
@rowanenglish2448 4 года назад
I'm a 19 year old guy watching! So you're not alone lol
@soumizoon
@soumizoon 4 года назад
I'm here and 13
@kattrielladoesstuff
@kattrielladoesstuff 4 года назад
Hey, history is fascinating, regardless of age or gender.
@chuuna3962
@chuuna3962 4 года назад
the more i watch of this lady,the more my theory of her being a billion year old time traveler becomes a fact rather than said theory
@dees3179
@dees3179 4 года назад
She's secretly a time lord isn't she...
@brittany45
@brittany45 4 года назад
@@dees3179 Does that mean Cathy Hay is another incarnation/regeneration that came back to hang out/prevent a timeline collapse?
@Purple_haired_cleric
@Purple_haired_cleric 4 года назад
The more I watch her videos, the more I'm ashamed of my English. Tbh, even if it's not English, I cannot even be that intellectual in my own mother tongue 😂😅
@bumi2514
@bumi2514 3 года назад
AH! Your confident lines are so satisfying to watch. I'm so jealous of the way you draw clothing folds with ease.
@shinomitsubestiesCEO
@shinomitsubestiesCEO 3 года назад
If they are going to make these costumes so expensive, can’t they at least make them accurate?
@thecomplimentassassin3423
@thecomplimentassassin3423 4 года назад
What I find funny is when you see these “sexy” Victorian costumes and I’m just over here like You could just show your ankle in a “sexy” Victorian costume because they were sexualised body parts
@user-nw3ol7fk1i
@user-nw3ol7fk1i 4 года назад
the victorians were the og foot fetishists
@chriswedemann8599
@chriswedemann8599 3 года назад
@@user-nw3ol7fk1i you think you joke. The Victorians invented all the crap we think of as "kink" today.
@user-nw3ol7fk1i
@user-nw3ol7fk1i 3 года назад
@@chriswedemann8599 i mean, I'm not really surprised honestly
@cyancyborg1477
@cyancyborg1477 3 года назад
That historically accurate vampire French court gown is legitimately sexy.
@dancingwithknives4489
@dancingwithknives4489 3 года назад
*cuffs pants and reveals ankle*
@SH-wk6po
@SH-wk6po 4 года назад
*"OG Elizabethans required ultimate puff; the entire sleeve just one massive puff", "The second, floaty, collar thing", "So good try 21st century, but we're going to need a much stronger ruffle game than that", "**#vampireaesthetic**", "... gothic vampire trash collar things", "Maximum floofage", "... maybe don't do that", "... and if not. Cool. Bye". - Bernadette Banner circa 2019.*
@KJayPlays
@KJayPlays 4 года назад
S H I’m not sure she realizes how iconically quotable she is! Such an aural delight 😄
@JezabelleAsa
@JezabelleAsa 4 года назад
I love the way she melds Victorian locution with modern slang. It's like listening to a time traveler who *almost* has it
@Susanfuzz
@Susanfuzz 4 года назад
S H only 1 thumbs up to give, mores the pity... you hit all the highlights!
@SobrietyandSolace
@SobrietyandSolace 4 года назад
Sounds like a lolita
@lizzieophelia
@lizzieophelia 4 года назад
I aspire to be "Gothic Vampire Trash" whenever possible (which isn't often in polite society).
@NoirRose21
@NoirRose21 3 года назад
I love historical accuracy when it comes to clothes! My mum has been sewing since she was a kid so I’ve grown up with sewing amongst my childhood and trips to fabric/tailor shops. Good times.
@pencarbo5387
@pencarbo5387 3 года назад
Bernadette : I talk about historical costumes and accurate historical représentations, I love long constructed phrases and I have an extended and extremely detailed vocabulary of the stuff I know and talk about. also Bernadette : 14:01 "maximum floofage"
@lohphat
@lohphat 4 года назад
Do you know where I can get a “Slutty Plague Victim” costume? Asking for a friend.
@altpotus6913
@altpotus6913 4 года назад
Would that be with or without buboes?
@thebookreader287
@thebookreader287 4 года назад
@@itz_ashane6886 loool
@larapalma3744
@larapalma3744 4 года назад
Lol
@sblinder1978
@sblinder1978 4 года назад
Slutty Plague DOCTOR is the new hotness
@Bluehawk2008
@Bluehawk2008 4 года назад
@@sblinder1978 You can do a lot with those long noses.
@paularobles5441
@paularobles5441 4 года назад
Bernadette seems like the type of girl to turn up in a full on corsetted peticoated evening dress to a halloween party
@katherineleishman2637
@katherineleishman2637 4 года назад
that she sewed herself....:-)
@MarLin.-
@MarLin.- 4 года назад
And win best costume.
@jonathanpeterson1633
@jonathanpeterson1633 4 года назад
While politely commenting on the historical inaccuracies of the fellow party-goers’ costumes…
@nicolakunz231
@nicolakunz231 4 года назад
Yup. Very envious.
@FloatingOer
@FloatingOer 4 года назад
@@jonathanpeterson1633 "While politely commenting on the historical inaccuracies of the fellow party-goers’ costumes…" But... but... *I'M BATMAN*
@VanillaandVinegar7subscribe
@VanillaandVinegar7subscribe 3 года назад
Could you rate American girl dolls on their historical accuracy?
@sleeplessstudios7626
@sleeplessstudios7626 3 года назад
My family has been going to the Arizona Renaissance Festival every year since the mid 90s. My mother always creates dresses and outfits for our family that are 99% accurate to the time period. Because I've been wearing these excellently crafted dresses since I was 3, I have to say I do appreciate it when others share their grievances about medieval party city costumes.
@calvie420
@calvie420 4 года назад
Me, watching this while hand sewing my blatantly incorrect costume: YEAAHHHH YOU TELL ‘EM!!
@MJkatzTheWriter
@MJkatzTheWriter 4 года назад
My heavens, it's been about 3 minutes and I'm STILL laughing over your comment! GOOD ONE! :)
@Zinetha
@Zinetha 4 года назад
Yeah, me too. I was just thinking and Pinterest-searching for Halloween costume ideas and then I watched this :'D
@littleprincess4615
@littleprincess4615 4 года назад
You can’t have a historically inaccurate costume if you’re a goose
@teensyt5541
@teensyt5541 4 года назад
I hand sewed a dress from the 1620s that was supposed to be accurate but was mashed together with anything I could find lol so my costume only looked accurate
@cadenbyrne3979
@cadenbyrne3979 4 года назад
20Little Princess04 Next year I will prove you wrong
@bookworm_braider3008
@bookworm_braider3008 4 года назад
1:57 I first watched this video at four AM and when she started speaking Old English I thought my brain had shut down
@syph3r_63
@syph3r_63 3 года назад
Honestly, sameeeeee
@arilynmoran-noble7263
@arilynmoran-noble7263 3 года назад
Same
@s.gallagher4851
@s.gallagher4851 3 года назад
Yup, I thought I was having a stroke for a moment there.
@jazz_meh
@jazz_meh 3 года назад
Watching it at 2pm and has the same reaction 😂
@hana-gs4dk
@hana-gs4dk 3 года назад
literally
@vonvildenschwert3045
@vonvildenschwert3045 3 года назад
As a young man loving classical, historical and vintage fashion.. I’m in love with her. As a lover of linguistics and languages, when Bernadette started to speak in historical English, I love her even more...if it’s possible :-D.
@IMayOrMayHaveNot
@IMayOrMayHaveNot 2 года назад
What I love about these videos is that she also mentions the fabrics people would be using in this or that dress and at which layer, which is something that can often get me confused cuz most articles about period clothes I manage to find either aren't 100% trustful or, when they are, rarely pay any mind to mentioning the fabric itself. Mad respect, seriously!
@marylancelot
@marylancelot 4 года назад
1:57 Did she- Did she just?? English philology majors be like *damn*
@theothertonydutch
@theothertonydutch 4 года назад
Really putting the "lol" in philology.
@billylauwda9178
@billylauwda9178 4 года назад
Aye...
@TranslatorCarminum
@TranslatorCarminum 4 года назад
Yeah, I was pretty impressed by that as well!
@ssri9109
@ssri9109 4 года назад
was the d more pronounced and stressed in old English compared to what we speak nowadays? her 'stunde' really stands out.
@Italianrockgirl
@Italianrockgirl 4 года назад
for a second I was like- why on earth is she speaking german 😂
@patronusstag
@patronusstag 4 года назад
Like if you're an OG Elizabethan watching from the 1500s.
@mischamccarthy5887
@mischamccarthy5887 4 года назад
I'm a edwardian
@kitsunecookie372
@kitsunecookie372 4 года назад
Art Neauveau detective here, my time travel machine broke down in the 1500s and I identify as an “OG Elizabethan”
@deepSea__
@deepSea__ 4 года назад
Nah, I'm an immortal but I'm a new immortal
@mischamccarthy5887
@mischamccarthy5887 4 года назад
I was a rich young lady, then i married a very smart man, who carried the philosophers stone, so I could stay alive.
@michaelmartin9022
@michaelmartin9022 4 года назад
We've been "Elizabethans" since 1953. I'm in authentic Elizabethan dress right now.
@sunshineboy3518
@sunshineboy3518 2 года назад
Bernadette really said, "I'm about to wreck Party City's whole career"
@reneejones9662
@reneejones9662 3 года назад
your sketching....watercoloring....fabulous by itself. So lovely.
@Ireallywouldrathernot
@Ireallywouldrathernot 4 года назад
I have absolutely no idea why RU-vid recommended this video to me, but I've got to appreciate the level of nerdiness. Absolutely fabulous.
@noisy_killjoy
@noisy_killjoy 4 года назад
I discovered my love for historical fashion because of this video and man do I appreciate the RU-vid algorithm
@jonathanpeterson1633
@jonathanpeterson1633 4 года назад
Once in a Blue Moon, the monstrosity that is the RU-vid algorithm has a moment of kindness…
@chevybabe216
@chevybabe216 4 года назад
Same. Just randomly showed up on my suggested a month ago. I have been delightfully addicted ever since.
@blueangel1939
@blueangel1939 4 года назад
"Level of nerdiness" I love that 😂
@dumbspaghetti_
@dumbspaghetti_ 4 года назад
Nice profile picture.
@zmviolaplayer71
@zmviolaplayer71 4 года назад
✔️detailed info about historical dress ✔️ Extensive Footnotes ✔️Morgan Donner Easter egg 1000/10 awesome video
@NotSoNormal1987
@NotSoNormal1987 4 года назад
@@CathyHay I would love to watch such a thing.
@MsSteelphoenix
@MsSteelphoenix 4 года назад
I literally squeaked to see the Morgan Donner picture!!
@squidballs
@squidballs 3 года назад
Woman 1 :so, I bought this historical queen dress for Halloween! It looks real, doesn’t it? Woman 2 : it really does! Bernadette : *Actually* ...
@AlenaMcMahan
@AlenaMcMahan 3 года назад
I absolutely love that she can insult someone with hard facts, while at the same time being hilarious. 😂🤣
@lewlavabra6811
@lewlavabra6811 4 года назад
"impress your fellow party-goers with a copious display of legs... or something" *aaaaand now i'm in love with you*
@MSBowen-pk6ww
@MSBowen-pk6ww 2 года назад
She forgot about the huge boobs popping out on every costume! LOL I mean wow! The makers of the costumes were men! Or lesbians! Who wanted to look at a lot of legs and boobs! I mean wow! Why are we showing these kinds of lame costumes. It's just pathetic. I once bought one in a store and while it was not accurate it did have a pretty dress. I never paid for another again. One Halloween I was working at Verizon and I was stuck on what to do for a costume. I was thinking about wearing a nice black and red dress I had purchased a while back. But then I was my friend's Kim Possible Rufus doll toy thing. I was like. Kakye pants (Check) Black turtle Neck Check, black shoes check. So I bought some black gloves. I flipped my hair like hers, I Have brown hair and I even did my make up like the show. Without my lower lip colored! There were so many happy kids that day! LOL! They knew who I was and were happy to pose with me. It was kind of funny like a little view into a theme park. LOL Anyways it was a fun costume. Unlike Kim though I did not wear my belly exposed LOL! I am not a size 2! Apparently one of my dumb coworkers got sent home after showing up in basically nothing! Lol my boss was like I am so relieved that you didnt' do that! LOL! Who shows up in work with almost no clothing? Right? I mean wow! It wasn't a strip club. LOL What a weird idea on her part. Anyways it's always gonna be a nice memory for me. Dressing up doesn't have to be tacky or sexual or innacurate. :D
@WeedgokuBonerhitler
@WeedgokuBonerhitler 4 года назад
"Huh, this looks interesting" Ten minutes later "We really should eat the rich"
@ahleenah
@ahleenah 4 года назад
best comment I've seen here so far lol
@kikifreese7000
@kikifreese7000 4 года назад
I feel this in my bones lol
@frisater96
@frisater96 4 года назад
Grade A comment, perfect
@pkj4173
@pkj4173 4 года назад
this comment is amazing already but reading the username makes it 10x better
@rachelwallisky1429
@rachelwallisky1429 2 года назад
"The point, as I understand, is to impress your fellow party-goers with a copious display of legs, or something." I HAVE NEVER FELT MORE SEEN
@SheSingsThat
@SheSingsThat 3 года назад
I'm so jealous of your ability to create a stunning watercolor so quickly and casually! It takes me more time to draw a crooked stick figure. Please consider doing a video in the historical costumes in the Hulu show "Harlots". I adored the show and the fashion and would love to know how accurately the clothing was portrayed. 😘
@captaincrunch784
@captaincrunch784 4 года назад
"Ultimate puff" sounds like an epic vintage pastry cookbook
@dianebrady6784
@dianebrady6784 4 года назад
Well....make it happen captain.
@noisy_killjoy
@noisy_killjoy 4 года назад
I'm learning to bake so I can write this
@darcmoon9096
@darcmoon9096 4 года назад
MAXIMUM FLOOFAGE
@lizziedae91
@lizziedae91 4 года назад
I never thought I would hear the phrase “OG Elizabethans” lol
@clockwork9827
@clockwork9827 4 года назад
What is O G ?
@Hidden_Fern
@Hidden_Fern 4 года назад
clockwork erw it is slang for original
@beetlebug.gy1
@beetlebug.gy1 4 года назад
OG Elizabethans require the ULTIMATE PUFF
@lilasutton4436
@lilasutton4436 3 года назад
Here is my list of amazing things about this insane human being: LOOK AT THAT ART. LOOK AT IT!!! SEE HOW GOOD IT IS?! IT'S AMAZING!!! How the frig does she know all this stuff? I can't even remember more than like 10 things at a time! These videos are so amazing!
@mollymcnair7505
@mollymcnair7505 3 года назад
Hey can we talk about how the Spirit blurb for the renaissance costume says "it's hard to find a costume that shows your love for history." ...yeah, sure is, pal
@nattiaschmitt1495
@nattiaschmitt1495 4 года назад
I feel like she is to fashion what John Maclean is to makeup. Just two Vampires calmly explaining what the mortals have been doing wrong all this time 😂
@ginervaweasley4ever
@ginervaweasley4ever 4 года назад
And Karolina!!!
@sdoaiza
@sdoaiza 4 года назад
That's Karolina
@bleh1569
@bleh1569 4 года назад
Yess
@blue-dh3ic
@blue-dh3ic 4 года назад
"OG Elizabethans" ... I have no words
@CeceliaAzlyn
@CeceliaAzlyn 4 года назад
I know right. Bernadette Sooths my soul.😁
@Pumpion
@Pumpion 4 года назад
She reminds me of one of my friends who is very proper and to whom I had to teach "young people speak"
@nicktraves9179
@nicktraves9179 3 года назад
I want to go back in time just so I can wear a t shirt and jeans and watch everyone freak out
@EH23831
@EH23831 3 года назад
They’d think you were in your underwear and had been mugged 😂
@DefinatelyNotAFireBender
@DefinatelyNotAFireBender 3 года назад
Hahahaha 😂 !
@tinarosehall3804
@tinarosehall3804 2 года назад
😂 😂
@pablojoelaban363
@pablojoelaban363 2 года назад
I want some people to go back in time and wear a crop top and mini skirt, ripped skinny jeans, a body con dress, a woman in a suit and some drag queens
@JustASkyrimHorse
@JustASkyrimHorse 2 года назад
'WITCH, BUT... what....'
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