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A Beginner's Guide to Regency Fashion || How it Changed Over 30 Years 

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**PSA** My camera took a tumble and the autofocus has been having issues since then.
I want to apologize for the portions of the video that are out of focus.
After weeks of research, I have finally completed my video on the changing fashions during the Regency Era! I hope you find this video helpful in your own research journey!
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Fashions plates from
-Ackermann's Repository of the Arts
-La Belle Assemblée
- Costume Parisien
- Journal des Dames et des Modes
1.Robe à l'Anglaise 1785-87 - The Met
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2. Marie Antoinette en chemise, 1783 portrait by Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
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3.Gerhard von Kügelgen - Portrait of Princess Dorothea von Lieven (1801)
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4. Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen of Prussia 1802
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5. “Portrait of a Young Woman in White” by Jacques-Louis David, c. 1798. National Gallery of Art, Washington DC 1963.10.118 www.nga.gov/collection/art-ob...
6. Woman's shift - Linen chemise with neck casing, lawn sleeve ruffles. early 19th c. | Museum of Fine Arts, Boston - collections.mfa.org/objects/3...
7. Short diaphragm-length pair of stays (corset) of cotton with silk embroidery, boning, and lined with linen, possibly made in France or England, ca. 1790. Museum Number T.237-1983. -collections.vam.ac.uk/item/O13...
LINKS:
1. It's All in the Detail :Gowns - www.uvm.edu/~hag/regency/tips/
2. An Examination of Regency Petticoats - www.janeausten.co.uk/regency-...
3. Regency Stays 1790 - 1820 PART 1. foundationsrevealed.com/296-h...
4. Colours Used in the Regency - sarahs-history-place.blogspot....
5. Regency Fashion History - www.fashion-era.com/regency_f...
6. Merveilleuses Women - janeaustensworld.wordpress.co...
7. Undressing the Regency Lady - oregonregency.blogspot.com/201...
8. The Glenbervie Journals:The Princess' Drawers - archive.org/stream/glenbervie...
9.The Great Regency Underwear Debate - donnahatch.com/the-great-rege...
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@lilybloome1601
@lilybloome1601 4 года назад
“Caused quite a scandal as it greatly resembled undergarments”... some things never change
@littleprincess4615
@littleprincess4615 3 года назад
To be fair, that dress was hella nice
@claudiadesessa1613
@claudiadesessa1613 2 года назад
The og string from low rise jeans 😂
@pay1370
@pay1370 4 года назад
"their journey to the north" is hands down the most hilarious way anyone has ever described the regency boob migration. also i know a shop that sells originals of exactly the journal you were talking about, have been eyeing them up for so long, though sadly they cost like 300 euros **cries**
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
😆😆😁
@carmen2667
@carmen2667 4 года назад
Regency boob migration does not sound bad either
@charlottakarlsson9007
@charlottakarlsson9007 4 года назад
Haha... Love it.
@i.s.s.y7998
@i.s.s.y7998 4 года назад
someone in the comment section on one of Karolina's videos shared that you can find such resources on archive.org. It's all free; no need to sign up or provide your personal info
@maryblaylock6545
@maryblaylock6545 4 года назад
@@i.s.s.y7998 Thank you for sharing the information sweetie! 🌹🐱🤠🌱🙏🖖
@taylorfowler5505
@taylorfowler5505 3 года назад
I’m 12 and very Into historical fashion, I’m new to sewing so I’m starting at the regency era. This video helped me so much, thank you.
@invaderxim9893
@invaderxim9893 3 года назад
Eee! I'm seventeen and just got into it last year! Admittedly I'm more into the Edwardian era, but I also really like the Regency era (probably second or third favorite). I really love the general shape and silhouette of both eras. :)
@LogBarc
@LogBarc 3 года назад
I'm also 12, new and starting on regent fashion LOL😁 What a coincidence
@byusaranicole
@byusaranicole 3 года назад
Good luck all of you!
@RandomHuman-yp7lt
@RandomHuman-yp7lt 3 года назад
I'm 12 too!
@e.e.s.6076
@e.e.s.6076 3 года назад
Wow, you legit just described me, except I'm not very new to sewing.
@k1tkat-kate
@k1tkat-kate 4 года назад
"Pockets didn't really fit under the new silhouette" so this has been a problem for 300 years, good to know... also, my favourite fruit is raspberries :)
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
They came back once the skirt started getting fuller again! Even ball gowns had hidden pockets in the 1890s 😁🥳
@maureengillies9495
@maureengillies9495 2 года назад
The dresses are beautiful
@ruthcollins1726
@ruthcollins1726 4 года назад
NB: In art history red coral necklaces in paintings could represent health & well being, familial ties to sea trade or were a leftover from the Renaissance where they represented the blood of Christ and were a symbol of protection (I'm so glad my art history degree stands me in good stead for RU-vid commentary). Also: apples, pink ladies in particular, cherries and sharon fruit
@Eowyn3Pride
@Eowyn3Pride 4 года назад
Cool share Ruth, thanks!😁👍❤
@timesawasting7532
@timesawasting7532 2 года назад
Pink Lady apples were developed in Australia in 1973. Perhaps it was some other cultivar.
@ruthcollins1726
@ruthcollins1726 2 года назад
@@timesawasting7532 and I grew up in Australia in the 80s, still one of my fave fruits :)
@Diniecita
@Diniecita Год назад
@@timesawasting7532I thought she meant cool toned ladies. Like women who are slightly pinkish.
@Kayjayoh
@Kayjayoh 3 года назад
Me: [listens with interest] Also me: [stares over shoulder at bookshelf with growing approval]
@andrathiele2638
@andrathiele2638 4 года назад
As I understand, when travelers would write back to families about the fashions they saw going through cities and towns they would describe the type of fabric used. One of the fabrics in use was a water pattern silk transposed in the writing to watered fabric. As the receiver of the letter had not seen such a pattern before they then, as chinese whispers go, diseminated the information through talking with other people and the imperfect understanding of others thought people wetted the fabric. But no, it was actually a water pattern on very lightwight fabric which gave a drapy clingy appearance.
@ninaklein8154
@ninaklein8154 Год назад
So interesting!
@Loki-and-Thor
@Loki-and-Thor 4 года назад
12:49 is anyone else in love with beautiful embroidery on the white dress? I am in love with this 😍
@ToriLynnH
@ToriLynnH 4 года назад
It was literally breathtaking!
@rauha38
@rauha38 4 года назад
Definitely my favorite!
@ashleynilsson8693
@ashleynilsson8693 4 года назад
Yes! I had to find it. Its on her regency pinterest board and is in the V&A museum!
@umbra6615
@umbra6615 4 года назад
I want it!!!
@flowerchild777
@flowerchild777 3 года назад
Learn to embroider your own👍 It's good for de-stressing, and would look amazing
@jayne8520
@jayne8520 4 года назад
That's a tough one. Pineapple, blackberries, and blueberries. Just remember to get your citrus in, no scurvy! And yes, there are cases of scurvy in this day and age. I've seen it as I'm in healthcare!!
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
I love citrus fruits! 🍊🍋🍊
@ElizabethJones-pv3sj
@ElizabethJones-pv3sj 4 года назад
I've encountered a few men who when first moving out of home decide they are going to eat steak and potato every day because there's nobody to make them eat their vegetables. And then they end up with scurvy and gout and hopefully repent of their life choices (though not always).
@emolorin1070
@emolorin1070 4 года назад
It's true! I had a friend describing how they felt unwell to me recently -- malaise, cuts taking forever to heal, sore teeth, sore joints... it was indeed scurvy. Some things never truly go away, apparently!!
@joniibryant6462
@joniibryant6462 4 года назад
This is a good list. I'd have to agree and in that order too.
@karenvonbargen4472
@karenvonbargen4472 4 года назад
My roomie in college developed scurvy and as an employee of food services she had free run of anything she wanted to eat! She consistently chose Wonder bread, turkey, and mustard plus a Hostess product.....for every single meal! Roomie almost lost some teeth! This was around 1989, too.
@baylorsailor
@baylorsailor 3 года назад
I love the high waist line of Regency. It's flattering on most figures and looks more comfortable than styles that came before and after it. P.S. Banana or Pear
@kristinrobertson2076
@kristinrobertson2076 3 года назад
As someone who has a long time regency obsession, I LOVE that Bridgerton is giving my weird, niche interest a moment in the sun! Also give me ALL the berries, but fresh picked blackberries are the absolute best.
@katherinemorelle7115
@katherinemorelle7115 4 года назад
You know, I generally say that Regency era is my least favourite when it comes to historical fashion. I’m a Victorian girl, all the way (which Victorian fashion? Why, all of them!) But a lot of my favourite books are set in the Regency period, and I do at least like to be able to put together an accurate picture in my head of what people look like. And honestly there really is quite a bit to it. I am endlessly amused that the new “please don’t chop my head off, I promise I’m not an aristocrat” fashion actually came from the woman who most exemplified the very aristocracy that was so hated. That’s just funny. Hilarious, actually. About as hilarious as those weird Regency court gowns. The regency bodice really doesn’t go well with the huge hooped skirts of the 18th century, does it? Also, banana, because I am boring.
@littleprincess4615
@littleprincess4615 3 года назад
I see your point with the whole regency thing. It’s not my favorite either (I also like Victorian fashion as well) HOWEVER I cannot forgive the 1830s with its ATROCIOUS sleeves. Although I normally say you can never be too extra, I ABHOR those sleeves
@sarahsarahsarah9093
@sarahsarahsarah9093 3 года назад
I’ve found that I usually prefer the fashions during a transition period - like phase 1 Regency, and my absolute favorite: turn of the century going into the start of the early 1920s. I wonder what that’s about?? 🧐
@sarahsarahsarah9093
@sarahsarahsarah9093 3 года назад
Little Princess 1830s is the ABSOLUTE WORST!!!
@annieelisas98
@annieelisas98 3 года назад
It’s really funny because when I was little I couldn’t stand regency era fashion either and preferred the tight corseted fashions of the Victorian period. It’s strange now that I’m older and I’m starting to like regency gowns, which I never in a million years thought would happen, I think it’s the Grecian look that’s appealing.
@pauliedoodle1939
@pauliedoodle1939 3 года назад
I’m so glad you talked briefly about the Regency court dress, it’s such a fabulous fashion abomination; I love them haha 😄.
@thecalicoheart7946
@thecalicoheart7946 10 месяцев назад
Perfect modern work wear, I thought….. 🤔😆
@centurycountess4949
@centurycountess4949 4 года назад
Omg I remember reading about those empire waist pannier gowns, I always thought they would be fun for masquerades or crazy new-year party event I wish we had either a replica or an actual garment that survived it would be amusing to see how it looked compared to the illustrations. I wonder how many of those poor courtly dressed women looked like their arms were position in a chicken stance lol.
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
There was a group of ladies who replicated some court gowns at Costume College!
@centurycountess4949
@centurycountess4949 4 года назад
oh wow, I bet they were gorgeous too. :)
@thenerdybunny1296
@thenerdybunny1296 4 года назад
There are a couple regency gowns that have survived.
@bethanyday3471
@bethanyday3471 3 года назад
@@thenerdybunny1296 she was referring specifically to the regency court gowns from england. which im about 98% sure they didn't because those high wealth ladies either gave them away to their servants or had them altered to suit the wild 1830's look.
@thenerdybunny1296
@thenerdybunny1296 3 года назад
@@bethanyday3471 True. it would be neat to see actual 1820s court gowns.
@helenw6594
@helenw6594 4 года назад
"I don't want the video to be 20 hours long"... I do! More, more, more, please! Favourite fruit - raspberries; like eating sugar bees, sweet & fuzzy with a sting at the end...
@cincocats320
@cincocats320 4 года назад
Seriously...20 hours on textiles, underpinnings , styles in different regions, how one region influenced another, readings/pictures from various primary sources...basically a full on master class sounds about perfect to me!
@angelad230
@angelad230 3 месяца назад
Those court dresses kind of look like if someone took the classic regency era gown and filled the skirt up with air like a balloon. Great video!
@michellefromthevoid
@michellefromthevoid 4 года назад
I just ate a huge bowl of fresh cherries, they are my favorite at the moment. However, I’m ready for pineapples, cause they are the best.
@ToriLynnH
@ToriLynnH 4 года назад
Hahaha
@veronicavatter6436
@veronicavatter6436 4 года назад
I don't eat cherries til June or july when they are in season. We're they good?
@rebatsu
@rebatsu 4 года назад
I totally forgot cherries!!!?? How is that possible. Cherries with dark chocolate -cherries marinated in rum...or something...Dying here.
@michellefromthevoid
@michellefromthevoid 4 года назад
Veronica Vatter they were very good! It’s been like a year or two since I’ve had any. Although, now I wonder if I should search the farmer’s market in June to taste them in their prime.
@veronicavatter6436
@veronicavatter6436 4 года назад
@@michellefromthevoid I don't start buying watermelon until now either. They just don't taste as good
@mothman314
@mothman314 4 года назад
my favorite fruit is lemons, but recently i've discovered sumo oranges, they taste like an orange creamsicle!
@alessandrahayes8544
@alessandrahayes8544 4 года назад
Totally not taking a screenshot of a historical fashion video for fiction book recommendations... 😇
@craftyamal405
@craftyamal405 4 года назад
You are not the only one xD
@JezabelleAsa
@JezabelleAsa 4 года назад
This was fun, I like this "Imma learn you a thing" type of video
@MrBrutal33
@MrBrutal33 4 года назад
Just not English grammar though!
@mariekomrsova6536
@mariekomrsova6536 4 года назад
Strawberries! I love how you conveyed the changes in fashion and silhouette from year to year -- the rise and fall of the empire waistline... and the drawers anecdote :D
@GamyH
@GamyH 4 года назад
I'm so glad you actually brought up Regency Court Dress, it's so ridiculous and over the top, lol. My friends and I were talking about it on Bernadette's Discord not too long ago. I currently have severe Chinese food cravings
@kallandar13
@kallandar13 4 года назад
I love mangoes! I had a fresh mango every day for several months when I was doing my study abroad, and it was so lovely.
@margaretkaraba8161
@margaretkaraba8161 4 года назад
Acceptable mangoes are hard to find here (don't even get me started about edible fresh apricots), but I do love a good dried mango.
@bruh666
@bruh666 2 года назад
I think this is one of the pretties era's in fashion history, I really like the long , slender and kind of flowy and minimal look
@MendyLady
@MendyLady 4 года назад
That's a tough question. Apricots and cherries are up there tho.
@drhelenloney1426
@drhelenloney1426 4 года назад
that was really interesting, I really want you to do something similar for 1860-1890 and the crinoline-bustle era, but I realise you are regency. Fantastic, though.
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
I have plans for bustle gown in the future! You can thank @costuming_drama for that 😂
@drhelenloney1426
@drhelenloney1426 4 года назад
Enchanted Rose Costumes the Blessed Noelle!
@ArrowOdenn
@ArrowOdenn 4 года назад
This was really interesting. I guess I have a very fixed vision of the Regency fashion because of the Jane Austen adaptations I've seen. And, strawberries.
@Eowyn3Pride
@Eowyn3Pride 4 года назад
The styles in Sense and Sensibility make more sense now.
@astra1653
@astra1653 4 года назад
I love that you love to laugh! (But really, who could look at those Regency court gowns and keep a straight face??? Those are wild! Imagine having occasion to wear one... I'd die!)
@tmo.48
@tmo.48 Год назад
They were in court for looooonng stretches of time and as there were no babysitters the ladies hide their children under the tent sized skirts. maybe?
@derangedmaniac3827
@derangedmaniac3827 4 года назад
will you do a version like this for the victorian era? Not the whole thing, of course, but like a video for the, crinoline era, and then one for the bustle era, etc.
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 2 года назад
Karolina has a great video on the Victorian era!
@mouseluva
@mouseluva 4 года назад
Omg please make this a series where you take us through as much of fashion history as you can get sources this detailed for! I'm not sure what my favourite fruit is. Strawberries? Green grapes? A really good divinely sweet and juicy peach? Depends on the quality of the fruit!
@CopenhagenDreaming
@CopenhagenDreaming 3 года назад
I'm so glad you threw in regency court dress at the end. They're so much fun - mainly because... WHY??? I love it.
@maryblaylock6545
@maryblaylock6545 4 года назад
Actually I have a pineapple waiting to be prepared right now! I like it baked in cake as fresh does terrible things to my tongue. Yes, I do like looking and hearing about the progression of ladies fashion. Thank you for doing all that research for me! Blessings on you and your family and friends.
@yulie4JackWild
@yulie4JackWild 4 года назад
So informative! There's so much more than what's portrayed in dramas and movies. This era has never been my favorite, but going through the details and history makes me want to research more Those court dresses...my eyes feel like they feasted well Also I love me some raspberries
@carolineedmistoncooki3fair631
@carolineedmistoncooki3fair631 4 года назад
Omg! Thank you for sitting in front of your books. I have read most of them, but the Poison Study series is new to me. Happily spent all afternoon reading book one. AWESOME
@Eowyn3Pride
@Eowyn3Pride 4 года назад
#EnchantedRoseCostumes, is Lord of the Rings there...by chance?
@macstabby_j
@macstabby_j 4 года назад
Raspberries are where it's at, but I'll take a pineapple reticule any day!
@kyasarin131
@kyasarin131 4 года назад
I about dropped my phone into my dye vat when you showed the court gowns. Oh my god, they're utterly ridiculous and absolutely delightful! 😂 thank you for such a lovely and informative video, and my favorite fruit is strawberries 🍓
@robintheparttimesewer6798
@robintheparttimesewer6798 4 года назад
Wow I didn’t realize that there were so many looks. My favourite is peaches though I enjoy most fruits. I rarely get much without effort and deception!! Grandson loves fruits and veggies I find myself hiding them so I get some before he eats them all!!
@donquijotedegranada
@donquijotedegranada 4 года назад
in Spain we call that period "independence era" because it happened jus after the defeat of napoleon bonaparte in 1812, but the spaniard fashion was pretty different, just in case you are interested you can check washington irving's "tales of the alhambra" (1829) for some descriptions of spaniard fashion 😁
@donquijotedegranada
@donquijotedegranada 4 года назад
@@jackih5502 well, here in spain we name them after spaniard wars or spaniard kings, but I guess if English is the new lingua franca, it's normal to use "regency", so everybody can understand the same thing hehehe
@cincocats320
@cincocats320 4 года назад
I downloaded a book of Goya's portraits just to get some details of what was happening in Spain at the time. All my regency era plans are very much Duquessa de Alba inspired and anyone who criticizes it as not historically acurate will be getting an education ;)
@ninaklein8154
@ninaklein8154 Год назад
Fresh raspberries. Totally enjoyed your dive I to Regency fashions.
@hazeluzzell
@hazeluzzell 3 года назад
Those drawers came back into fashion briefly (!) in the 1970’s. They were worn with calve length wide skirts, and showing underneath. I can remember having an outfit like that! Oranges, always!
@deborahmelo7993
@deborahmelo7993 4 года назад
Absolutely love this video! Incredible research!
@Lady_dromeda
@Lady_dromeda 4 года назад
I love the way you described the gradual lifting of the breasts through the change of fashions 😂
@joankelly3301
@joankelly3301 3 года назад
Oranges are a fave this time of year. There in season and so fresh and full of flavor and nutrients one seems to need in the cold winter months as we are spending more time indoors out of the sun 🌞 So yes of course I stayed until the end it’s an awesome lesson in Regency fashion. Just saw Bridgerton and yearned for more insight !
@shawnmarierose7785
@shawnmarierose7785 4 года назад
🥭 There is nothing better than a tree ripened Raposa mango!! 🥭 Thank you for the history lesson - just enough detail to make feel I can identify the eras, & not so much that I think I do not need to dig deeper into the nitty gritty. Many thanks! I wish you many ripe 🥭
@ajax95022
@ajax95022 4 года назад
Sumo oranges. Although that pineapple reticule is amazing and I want to make three.
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
There is a free pattern from an extant one online!
@booksnstitches3271
@booksnstitches3271 4 года назад
Grapes and cherries by far. Oranges too, though they're a hassle to peel.
@IonIsFalling7217
@IonIsFalling7217 4 года назад
Grapes and cherries are far more of a hassle to peel.... (joking)
@astra1653
@astra1653 3 года назад
I have to say that tomatoes are actually my favorite fruit... Yes, they are a fruit! Just a savory one. But if I had to pick a more traditionally recognized fruit as my favorite, then I say lemon 🍋. I love lemon desserts, candied lemon peel, a squeeze of lemon in your iced tea... such diversity!
@inkerstales2336
@inkerstales2336 4 года назад
I lov regency, because it point 100 years forward by the short hemlines and scandolous sheer fabric, resemblence of underweear, and the idea of free body movement. Somethings don't change.
@ahhhlindsanityyy
@ahhhlindsanityyy 4 года назад
wow those court dresses! my favourite fruit is mango. i always felt regency was such a drastic change from the previous century, but it was so cool to see it was more gradual than i thought
@nafisamusah7085
@nafisamusah7085 2 года назад
Best historical dresses ever😍😍. The regency/ empire waist dress are my favourite style. I would so wear these dresses today.
@missmeowcat629
@missmeowcat629 3 года назад
Woww... Even if your video was 10 hours long I could go on listening to it.. Soo interesting, and your voice is so soothing too!!
@orion8835
@orion8835 2 года назад
I’m so glad you did this because the decades really DID have changes inside the fashion styles within. As all of the centuries and even decades have.
@profsalam524
@profsalam524 4 года назад
Lychees, starfruit for exotic fruit and clementines for everyday fruit. Really enjoyed this!
@jana.thecat
@jana.thecat 4 года назад
I wasn't completely at the end of the video when I started to read the comments and was sooo confused 😂😂 I love blueberries, strawberries, peaches and many more 😊
@iamtheonewhocares
@iamtheonewhocares 4 года назад
This is my favorite fashion period, thank you for making this video!! And for the outtakes 😆
@karengerber8390
@karengerber8390 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing your primary reference resources! So many fruits: gooseberries & mulberries, when we lived on a piece of land that provided them...apples from Grandfather's orchard, strawberries from Grandmother's "patch"...cherries from barter from the woman next door...Meyer lemons from my brother & sister in law's tree. My favorite fruits have to do with connection, love & community.
@FatiguedButFabulous
@FatiguedButFabulous 4 года назад
This was a great video! I enjoyed learning more about the inspiration behind the silhouette. Excited for more of these!
@DOSBoxMom
@DOSBoxMom 5 месяцев назад
I remember from Costuber reviews of the Bridgerton TV series that the characters wore French court dress when they appeared at court, which was much closer to "normal" Regency evening wear, but VERY different from Regency court dress at the English court.
@panacheluxury4262
@panacheluxury4262 4 года назад
I really enjoyed the video and how you simplified everything. The Regency, Victorian and Edwardian eras have always been interesting to me and it is nice when one can learn some things she did not know. Thank you!
@meirionwen
@meirionwen 4 года назад
Sable grapes are my fave right now. I learned a lot about Regency styles from this video. The image I had in my mind was only a tiny part of the era.
@danyale06
@danyale06 4 года назад
I just found your channel and I’m loving it. I can’t wait to see what you do with the regency era. Also, my favorite fruit right now is mango.
@rebeccafoust2963
@rebeccafoust2963 4 года назад
As soon as I left here, I went and checked another favorite channel. Amazingly it is titled "1800’s life hacks! What were they thinking?!? " The channel name is Curiosity Incorporated. It is a recorded live feed that lasted over an hour.... no telling what else they will talk about. The topic centers around an 1800's cookbook. Alex is reading a newspaper clipping and the first tip is how to remove mud splatters from your clothes.... I expect this will be interesting... back to the video.
@wifemamateacher
@wifemamateacher 4 года назад
Strawberries :). And more Regency content ahead?! YES!!!!! Regency is sadly underrepresented on YT, and I am so excited to be able to look forward to more! Wonderful video, and very informative! I consider myself pretty knowledgeable (i.e. TOTALLY OBSESSED!) in Regency fashion, but I learned several new things in your video!
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs 4 года назад
Most illuminating video, I have just begun making a Regency shift and this is just so helpful. Love me some mangoes!
@Midge5184
@Midge5184 4 года назад
Wow! Thank you for this wonderfully entertaining and educational video! A lovely walk through the Regency era!♡
@tinamoreland434
@tinamoreland434 2 года назад
I just want to say that, while I love your content and re-watch every single video multiple times each, I am living for the bloopers at the end. LOL. If I'm feeling down, i just put on one of your videos and by the end I am laughing with you. Much love!!
@roxiepoe9586
@roxiepoe9586 4 года назад
Twenty hour class. Yes, please. I cannot express the delight given to me by that thought! Details are Queen! Pineapple!
@IonIsFalling7217
@IonIsFalling7217 4 года назад
Not only are you deeply knowledgeable, you have *excellent* taste in books!
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
Why thank you 😁
@robertklemt7970
@robertklemt7970 4 года назад
As someone who has just recently taken the plunge into studying mens Regency fashion, this video was fascinating. Also, mango, cherries, and bananas.
@Kereru
@Kereru 2 года назад
I love regency fashion because is has an effortless, floaty and free quality about it, which you can't say about trends either side of it. Plums and apricots.
@Eruvadhril
@Eruvadhril 4 года назад
Can't beat a nice ripe orange. I'm very much enjoying the machines they have at the supermarkets here in the Netherlands that juice whole oranges for you, so you can get freshly-squeezed OJ whenever you like.
@sarahe.woodyard208
@sarahe.woodyard208 4 года назад
This was a wonderful overview. Thank you for making this!! I appreciate you talking about the color added with the white dresses. Oh and my current favorite fruit is in-season strawberries! 🍓 🍓🍓
@penniecormier8770
@penniecormier8770 Год назад
Blue berries, and tiny native persimmons. Thanks for explaining the thirty year span. That explains a lot! I have a simplicity pattern I want to make and there’s no companion pattern or even an explanation on undergarments.
@nicoleachilles8765
@nicoleachilles8765 4 года назад
Right now my favourite fruit is Strawberries, which thankfully are currently in season. I always loved Regency style, but have only recently found that I actually like late Regency most. So this video was great in reaffirming this. Thanks.
@Alexis-to7qh
@Alexis-to7qh 3 года назад
I’m always pleased by your bookcase and all the Tamora Pierce books I see on it.
@Tbehartoo
@Tbehartoo 4 года назад
Wow! This was amazing! So much good information and beautiful pics. Thanks for sharing this!
@susannekalejaiye4351
@susannekalejaiye4351 3 года назад
Dark chocolate (80%). Delightful introduction. Out-takes are so fun!
@ounlop
@ounlop Год назад
This was so lovely to watch!! I loved the details about the “current affairs” that had an effect on the fashion of the time, and the court dresses oh my!!! Also, honeydew melon!
@annemathis5130
@annemathis5130 4 года назад
Cherries!!!! :) Love the outtakes at the end! Thanks so much for this very informative vlog!
@chaboffle1636
@chaboffle1636 4 года назад
Strawberries are my favorite fruit! Thank you for covering the differences in styles over the years during the Regency era!
@megangoggans1208
@megangoggans1208 3 года назад
I like that I'm taking a regency journey with you. I'm just now learning how to sew from patterns (I've only ever altered my clothes in the past because I am quite petite) and I enjoy your videos. I've watched this video when it first came out, and commented then, but just wanted to comment again now. Lemons. Also, thank you for explaining things so well. I hope to wear a regency outfit to a local regency tea party that is typically held in the spring, but is, hopefully, going to happen in the winter at a historic site locally. I hope that you are and your family are having a great day.
@stephaniefbriggs
@stephaniefbriggs 4 года назад
Cherries and raspberries are the bomb. Thank you for your videos. You put a ton of work into sharing this information with us and it shows. Great job!!
@taylortomblin
@taylortomblin 4 года назад
Regency period is so fun! I'm excited to see what you make! I'm new to Regency recreation too.
@gigglepantsiii9350
@gigglepantsiii9350 3 года назад
Thanks for giving me a great starting point for this era of dress! Some of my friends are looking into joining a reenactment group that covers from 1700 to 1840 and until I know exactly which end of the range the event is set in I'll just be researching all the different styles so when I do know I have everything planned out for my costume
@cincocats320
@cincocats320 4 года назад
Thanks for showing how regency was a broader era than commonly portrayed. There is enough variety that it suits quite a good range of body types. Cherries, blueberries, nectarines, watermelon...can't pick just one and looking forward to summer's bounty!
@MrsYasha1984
@MrsYasha1984 3 года назад
Thank you for all the work that went into this! I enjoyed it very much!
@MrsYasha1984
@MrsYasha1984 3 года назад
Oh, my favorite fruit is the strawberry!
@sorakirei
@sorakirei 3 года назад
My favorite fruit is the apple, more specifically types that are tart and snappy. Thank you for this lovely condensed overview of Regency fashion. The out of focus moments gave me a chance to admire your book collection.
@mrs.knecro7044
@mrs.knecro7044 4 года назад
All the fruits honestly are my favorite. I haven’t had durian but I would be willing to. I do have to say that I absolutely love the out takes at the end, I use to make phone calls for a living to remind people their RX was expiring and there were days when words were hard... a lot of days lol.
@sandral9401
@sandral9401 4 года назад
I don't usually comment but I loved today's video. I've been fascinated by the fashion of this period since I was a child. Plus, for me happiness is a bowl of fresh strawberries.
@susanpolastaples9688
@susanpolastaples9688 4 года назад
Such fun. Especially the Regency Court Dress. BTW, I notice several similar books on your shelves that I also own. Another idea is a Georgette Heyer character costume challenge. It's Regency and Georgian.
@lauraguglielmo
@lauraguglielmo 4 года назад
I adore videos of this type, they always insipire me to look into more sources and explore the fashions of periods I'm usually not very interested in! Also that pineapple reticule...I'd wear that. I'm all for fruit-shaped accessories.
@melissalubecke9872
@melissalubecke9872 4 года назад
I love apples!!! Thank you for all the hard work you put toward your research. I love this kind of content, and I really appreciate you!
@chloemayall5683
@chloemayall5683 4 года назад
This was wonderfully informative and super helpful! Thank you for breaking it down ❤️
@djfreelove247
@djfreelove247 4 года назад
East coast black raspberries, also known as black caps, are my favorite. I moved from upstate New York to mid Arizona 8 years ago and being a desert they don't grow here. I miss them terribly!!!!
@parisblues91
@parisblues91 Год назад
Love the video! I love learning about history especially the history of fashion. Thank you for sharing! Truly engaging and fun!
@WaterNai
@WaterNai 4 года назад
Very educational and entertaining! Those court gowns were something else. 😄😄😄 Can’t choose a favorite, but I fondly remember the little wild strawberries I used to pick when visiting my cousins.
@cecelia996
@cecelia996 4 года назад
I'm working on a historical Rapunzel that's set in the 1820's so im doing my research on these right now. I do agree that if you want to start historical costuming Regency is a great start as they don't require a whole lot and if you don't have that much sewing skills it's an easier start then earlier or later periods
@EnchantedRoseCostumes
@EnchantedRoseCostumes 4 года назад
Rapunzel is perfect for Regency!
@cecelia996
@cecelia996 4 года назад
@@EnchantedRoseCostumes I'm basing it off of Claire Hummels historical Princess series and she does fit perfect into that period!
@erikhesselman3676
@erikhesselman3676 3 года назад
Thank you so much for this great video! So informative, a lot of research to follow up on. Love the empire pannier dresses on the English court.
@nanettebromley8843
@nanettebromley8843 2 года назад
Thank you so much for putting out this video. I am new to the era and was getting myself confused with research. This vid has made things much clearer. Stiffled ... Love it. Thats been added to my vocab for stiffening things with ruffles.. or even stiffened ruffles 🙂
@Historical_Seamstress
@Historical_Seamstress 4 года назад
Gala apples are my favorite! Loved this video so much. Thank you!!
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