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Fashion Through History: Episode 2 - Georgians 

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Join Fashion Historian Serena Dyer as she travels to Kenwood to meet English Heritage Curator Louise Cooling. The pair unveil historic looks that were popular in Georgian society and explore the history and context behind these fashions.
This is the second episode in our new Fashion Through History series, where we’ll be recreating some iconic looks from history, and finding out more about the people who wore them, and the places where they lived.
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@EnglishHeritage
@EnglishHeritage Год назад
All information included in this video is historically accurate. Although her circumstances were unusual for the time, Dido Belle lived at Kenwood, and you can find out more about her fascinating life here: www.english-heritage.org.uk/learn/histories/women-in-history/dido-belle/ Please note that we support RU-vid's community guidelines, and want to keep our channel fun and enjoyable for everyone. We love to hear your comments, but we do reserve the right to remove anything that goes against the spirit of these rules. For more details, visit: ru-vid.comen-GB/yt/about/policies/#community-guidelines
@ююю-ч9д
@ююю-ч9д Год назад
Well, according to your own source, Dido didn't quite wear your typical Georgian gowns… At least not in her only surviving portrait (which is very beautiful by the way)
@acex222
@acex222 Год назад
​@@ююю-ч9д it's just a single portrait. Not unlikely that she usually dressed like the people around her.
@lindastansbury2067
@lindastansbury2067 Год назад
Beautifully done videos on the history of 18th and 19th century fashion. The clothing is as fascinating as it is beautiful. I hope to see many more of these.
@sheifaakra3018
@sheifaakra3018 Год назад
I loved watching the movie about Belle and its interesting to hear the true story of her life
@tiffanyr9975
@tiffanyr9975 Год назад
Now THOSE are pockets!! 🤩🩷
@ChristenSapnas
@ChristenSapnas 6 месяцев назад
And Dr. Dyer’s modern dress is beautiful too - the print on that fabric is incredible and interesting.
@MapleRhubarb
@MapleRhubarb Год назад
I've been to Kenwood--what a lovely place! Who would have thought 18th century dresses had more pockets than 21st century dresses! 😅😑
@Bee2o13
@Bee2o13 Год назад
I am absolutely LOVING these videos on historical fashion! Thank you & more please!😊
@jermaine1998
@jermaine1998 Год назад
omg the dress is so pretty on shanice! and what a informative video, honestly wish it was more socially acceptable to wear this style more often lol
@cultsandcake
@cultsandcake Год назад
Take a look at the latest womens fashion trends- thanks to shows like Bridgerton, you can see influence from recency and early georgian fashion (and some Victorian/"historical peasant").
@anniekinsmishkamouse7575
@anniekinsmishkamouse7575 Год назад
As shown, the stomacher and dress (or robe) were pinned to the corset with straight pins. It was expected that a Lady would either lose or bend the pins periodically, therefore she was given "Pin Money".
@gracieonamountain
@gracieonamountain 11 месяцев назад
This is stunning, that color is INCREDIBLE on her. I loved seeing how the gown was put on like a jacket, very informative!
@it_buddy
@it_buddy Год назад
I love the history of clothing. I will watch as many of these videos as you care to upload
@sarahallegra6239
@sarahallegra6239 Год назад
I love that you’re covering Dido’s story, and so beautifully! Such a fascinating woman. The gowns are just incredible, I love it all!
@thequeen321
@thequeen321 Год назад
I spend 15 hours in a stays and let me tell you it’s more comfortable than a bloody brassiere
@monir3236
@monir3236 Год назад
Enjoyed this a lot, having previously viewed historic material on the two famous women. Loved it, thank you..
@anne-droid7739
@anne-droid7739 Год назад
Imagine how dirty those trailing hems got. No matter how clean you kept your floors, those dresses would have a rime at the bottom by the end of the day.
@MegM0221
@MegM0221 Год назад
Dresses were actually equipped to deal with this, historically! The hems had durable trims/tapes on the bottom, often wool, which would take the majority of abuse from floors and outside. These could be taken off and replaced as needed.
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 Год назад
There were walking outfits without the trailing hem.
@league-of-shadows
@league-of-shadows Год назад
Outstanding video! Beautiful fashion.
@quietkiwi7572
@quietkiwi7572 Год назад
What a lovely video. I'm normally not interested in fashion but there is some thing facinateing about seeing it in a historical context. I wish you had the actors deliver some of the lines and gave a bit more about their characters history though.
@nevem5010
@nevem5010 Год назад
Wonderful; thank you!
@salwayassin
@salwayassin 9 месяцев назад
Amazing😂😊
@suzannerobinson6086
@suzannerobinson6086 Год назад
Thanks for the knowledge ❣️👏
@TruthSeeker410
@TruthSeeker410 Год назад
❤❤❤
@midnightblack07
@midnightblack07 Год назад
Lovely video, the historical context made it all the more interesting. :)
@Goldkehlchen20
@Goldkehlchen20 Год назад
The peach colour looks absolutely gorgeous on the actress who plays Dido!
@theburrowrises8549
@theburrowrises8549 Год назад
I was going to say the same thing!
@charliestreeter5799
@charliestreeter5799 Год назад
I’m loving this series! So informative 💓
@Mark723
@Mark723 Год назад
Such a brilliant series, as can only be told by English Heritage. Thank you.
@wieskegeluk6546
@wieskegeluk6546 Год назад
These comments do NOT pass the vibe check.
@EnglishHeritage
@EnglishHeritage Год назад
We are reviewing all comments. We support RU-vid's community guidelines, and want to keep our channel fun and enjoyable for everyone. We love to hear views and encourage others to leave comments, but we do reserve the right to remove anything that goes against the spirit of these rules. We are also currently reviewing our community guidelines
@emonsalt
@emonsalt Год назад
Is Gregorian chant their music?
@sirwelch9991
@sirwelch9991 Год назад
My favourite form of fashion!
@debrabarnhardt1103
@debrabarnhardt1103 Год назад
Thank you, English Heritage, for this and your many other wonderful videos. And a big thank you for dealing with the unacceptable comments. It takes courage, effort and diligence and it is appreciated.
@sagittariusbeauty
@sagittariusbeauty 11 месяцев назад
I would love to wear dresses like this!
@innatelyindigo
@innatelyindigo Год назад
I love this series!
@classicrocklover69
@classicrocklover69 Год назад
this was so good, those ladies look gorgeous! can’t wait for episode 3
@meganjaime7728
@meganjaime7728 Год назад
This is so cool! I love when history is told with physical examples like this. It really brings the history to life! 😃😄😊
@PokhrajRoy.
@PokhrajRoy. Год назад
I loved the video on Victorians. I’m sure this video is awesome too! 👏🏽
@verezinek5536
@verezinek5536 Год назад
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@TheeKookyWildflower
@TheeKookyWildflower Год назад
Lovely video. Thanks for sharing!
@JaiProdz
@JaiProdz Год назад
Love Dido
@annissa8959
@annissa8959 Год назад
Lovely informative video and lovely dresses, but I don't think the modern music feels right to the content
@savtelly3817
@savtelly3817 Год назад
Wonderful
@ShinigamisBlade
@ShinigamisBlade Год назад
Wonderful series! It's awesome seeing the outfits and hearing about the historical context they were worn in. Your models are always so beautiful in the dresses and bring them to life nicely
@zuzuspetals38
@zuzuspetals38 Год назад
The movie Belle is lovely abt her That had me reading books and looking up internet info on Dido 🌟🌟🌟 This dress was lovely I love that the model actually liked wearing it as well 🎉
@TrangPakbaby
@TrangPakbaby Год назад
Belle and Georgie were eating the gworls up! Yes! 😍😍💅🏾💅🏻
@rochelleb973
@rochelleb973 Год назад
The ladies look beautiful 😊
@LauryneAmanda
@LauryneAmanda Год назад
I loved seeing what dido belle would’ve worn while she was living. Thank you for this informative video.
@LindaCasey
@LindaCasey Год назад
💕💕
@Mr.Robinson.TV.
@Mr.Robinson.TV. 5 месяцев назад
👀
@philipmurphy2
@philipmurphy2 Год назад
Great video, Thanks for sharing.
@cristinasabate
@cristinasabate Год назад
Amazing!! Thank you for sharing.❤️
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs Год назад
Yay, love that you are covering Dido Belle
@black_nerdy
@black_nerdy Год назад
The fabric almost looks like plastic or polyester. Not complaining just making an observation.
@pheart2381
@pheart2381 Год назад
Silk taffeta I think. Its very crunchy and rustly.
@traceej4685
@traceej4685 10 месяцев назад
This fabric is silk taffeta. Polyester is a modern fabric that is used as a dupe since it can simulate silk very well but is a plastic fabric where silk is a filament fabric. So silk is the real OG. If you felt the two side by side you'd definitely notice the difference in quality so remember, looks aren't everything.
@jaygray7102
@jaygray7102 2 месяца назад
Great clothes for smuggling. Thank goodness they can be replicated with modern materials so women don't have to torture themselves
@Marie-PoilBelle
@Marie-PoilBelle Год назад
It's good to remind us that black people also lived in Europe at that time ! Great concept, great models !
@rosannehernandez2514
@rosannehernandez2514 Год назад
I wouldn't wear a coat this one would do. 😊 Can they modernise this fashion?
@ellenkarlsson9490
@ellenkarlsson9490 10 месяцев назад
I feel like they left out a few layers on Dido's dress.
@matty99
@matty99 11 месяцев назад
🤣
@dannyz226
@dannyz226 Год назад
Very inclusive video!❤
@alaskacosplay
@alaskacosplay Год назад
The model being dressed in the pink Francaise gown makes me think of Angelica Schuyler from Hamilton. Im a broadway kid so I know my references
@jimpickens4067
@jimpickens4067 Год назад
You stated that the Balleen stays were an important part of 'every' 18thc womans wardrobe - you really cannot state that as a historic fact. Sure it may have been extremely common for the upper classes but for the poor there is no way this was common place
@briannawalker4793
@briannawalker4793 Год назад
Those that could not afford baleen stays used reeds or wood bents. Stays were absolutely part of EVERY woman's attire in the 18th century, the same way underwear and a bra are indispensable for modern women. The class differences showed not in have-vs-have-nots, but in things like straps (poorer women wore strapless stays for ease of movement), fabric choice, and restrictive lacing.
@MioHasMoe
@MioHasMoe 9 месяцев назад
There were also “charity” stays given to working class women made of leather. Over time and with body heat it would mold to your shape.
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