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Getting Dressed in one of my Edwardian Era Outfits 

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A flashback to the Edwardian Era (and before we were social distancing!), here I am getting dressed in one of my Edwardian outfits and doing a simple Edwardian hairstyle. The hair portion starts at the 6:00 mark.
Items and patterns mentioned:
S-bend Corset from Redthreaded (@RedthreadedCorsets ): redthreaded.com/collections/h...
American Duchess Shoes (@AmericanDuchess1 ) (alas this style shown here is no longer available): www.american-duchess.com/edwa...
Wearing History Blouse Pattern (@wearinghistory ): wearinghistory.clothing/edwar...
The style of earring I'm wearing is available in my shop here: www.damesalamode.com/collecti...
My three pals you see in the last shots are:
Jenny la Fleur: / @jennylafleur
Willoughby and Rose: / @willoughbyrose
and Lauren: / markslauren
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Комментарии : 109   
@kirstenpaff8946
@kirstenpaff8946 4 года назад
I saw that people are dressing up to take out their trash nowadays, I can't help but think how awesome it would be to see historic costumers turning up at the supermarket in full period get-ups. Nothing like a hoop skirt to enforce social distancing.
@XtremeKaiba
@XtremeKaiba 3 года назад
I have dressed like that in public, it is who I am, most give odd stares, but some find it interesting. This last Fall, I went to a tea luncheon for Downton Abby and dressed with a bunch of Ladies in period clothing and went to see the movie.
@AdelaideBeemanWhite
@AdelaideBeemanWhite 3 года назад
I wear 1890s clothing every day, even to the supermarket.
@samanthavanscoder9536
@samanthavanscoder9536 4 года назад
I love the idea that some guys thought women were actually shaped like this and were super surprised on their wedding night
@tegansutherland7299
@tegansutherland7299 4 года назад
One of the romance novel series I read has the men always thinking 'oh yay that's real girl under there and not padding! this is EVEN BETTER!' quite regularly when our heroines trip or need helping into carriages, y'know. for plot reasons. :P (Loretta Chase is the author if you like your romance with some excellent research and costuming.)
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
I love Loretta Chase!
@littleprincess4615
@littleprincess4615 4 года назад
This concept never fails to make me laugh! Imagine actually BEING in this situation. Not even getting married, just like some dude friend you have being like “wHAT!? YOU ARENT ACTUALLY SHAPED THIS WAY?” And you the rest of your lady friends have a good laugh over it because you all just KNOW
@davidhutchison3343
@davidhutchison3343 3 года назад
That's the old joke. On their wedding night, the bride takes off and puts away her hip pads, bust enhancer, corset and hair extensions. Her new husband looks confused and says "I don't know if I should jump into the bed ---- or the dresser draw"
@its_me_jen_jen9204
@its_me_jen_jen9204 2 года назад
@@tegansutherland7299 Sounds great! Can you recommend a few good ones to start with?
@LadyB_20
@LadyB_20 4 года назад
Those are well constructed pieces. Edwardian women had the concept of layering down. The hat is lovely too 😁 The ladies walking at the end with you were so lovely too.
@yvonneburns2786
@yvonneburns2786 4 года назад
Its not teasing my hair needs, its shouting at😃
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Hahahaha! Whatever makes it puffy is perfectly acceptable :)
@lolajl
@lolajl 4 года назад
I love your train! Someday I'll have a skirt like that. As a child I would wrap myself up in sheets and pretend that I had a train behind me.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
I always did the same thing haha!
@walruslatte6080
@walruslatte6080 4 года назад
Make your own and show us! I've been aggressively making clothes since this whole quarantine thing started, it feels fantastic to wear your own handiwork, even if you can only go to the grocery store right now.
@magpyeminifree5612
@magpyeminifree5612 4 года назад
I always felt positively imperial when I walked down stairs in my houpeland (medieval gown with a full circle body, tho I did it in an ovoid to get the longer train).
@wearwhenwhy
@wearwhenwhy 4 года назад
You strike the perfect balance in showing someone how you put a look together and also encouraging them to experiment and figure something out on their own. It’s like getting dressed with a friend!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Thank you, friend :)
@3bellam
@3bellam 4 года назад
I've never seen anyone style Edwardian hair like you have here and I'm so shocked that I never thought to do it like this hahaahaha
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
So easy!
@guava7102
@guava7102 4 года назад
Watching all the layers and pieces of this outfit come together was so satisfying. Y’all looked amazing in the end, it makes me want to try this for myself!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Yay! It's actually one of the easier periods to start with because fitting isn't as critical for some of these more casual styles like this!
@guava7102
@guava7102 4 года назад
Dames a la Mode thank you for the information. it’s always hard to know where to start but now I got the time to try it 😂
@PjMeh
@PjMeh 4 года назад
Always love the fur baby cameos. 😻 Glad to see everyone has gotten some camera time over the last two posts. 💜 I loved this video. You gave me major Diana Barrett vibes, while brushing your hair.
@oliveatearthenaurora229
@oliveatearthenaurora229 4 года назад
I was thinking the same thing! Totally Diana Barry vibes! :)
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
She was my absolute goals as a little girl (even in my imagination I couldn't have red hair!)
@kantigua5544
@kantigua5544 4 года назад
oh be careful with the bowing of the bones in that back! that can damage the corset. you want to make sure the gap is parallel even if u have to leave it a bit looser top and bottom.
@astra1653
@astra1653 4 года назад
How lovely! 💕 Your entire outfit is beautiful, especially the vintage lace you found for your shirt collar and cuffs... but I just love your skirt! The color, and it's swooshy in the most flattering way. I think you did a very nice job creating this outfit. 💝🌷💖
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Thank you! Isn't it amazing how beautiful high-quality wool can be? It has such lovely flow!
@astra1653
@astra1653 4 года назад
@@DamesalaMode It certainly amazed me! Before when I thought "wool" I thought "scratchy blanket, lol.
@angrybunnies9664
@angrybunnies9664 4 года назад
"If you have fine hair, you may have to tease more agressively" Tell me about it.
@mastersadvocate
@mastersadvocate 4 года назад
I love your hat!! I love your whole outfit! I used to dress up in Victorian clothes that I sewed for myself, when I was in my late twenties, and early thirties. Now that I am 60 years old, I long for those good old days! Thanks for sharing your video! Remember to stay 6 feet away from other people, Wash your hands, and stay at home! We are all in this together, and we will survive COVID-19! God bless! ~Janet in Canada
@Lady.AnnAmavi
@Lady.AnnAmavi 4 года назад
Wow 😯 so many layers 😱 ( I wonder what would have happen Back then if the woman woke up and found out they only had 2 minutes to dress themself 🤯🙄 ) . But is is very very pretty ! Love the shoes , hey what can I say I am a shoe kind of girl ! I love that you showed all the layers . You sometimes forget how Complicated dressing up was back then . Social distance greetings from the Netherlands 🇳🇱 ( Anne) Miekje ( I can see we have the same hair problem that is the full reason I cut it short shoulder length , it got so heavy that my neck started to hurt )
@kimberlypiter8718
@kimberlypiter8718 3 года назад
What’s not to love! The dress, the hair, the hat!!
@siameseire
@siameseire Год назад
Best walking club ever! 😊 🌷
@loriupton5090
@loriupton5090 2 года назад
Now all you need is a pretty brooch and an umbrella to finish it off and a pretty shawl
@EdwardianTailor
@EdwardianTailor 4 года назад
I really love the pintucks on the skirt front and the sleeves on your blouse. The hat is gorgeous!
@kimberlys105
@kimberlys105 3 года назад
We need a "making of" that Edwardian skirt. It's soo beautiful and you did such a nice and neat job. And then you turn around and that train is like BAM! I love it.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 3 года назад
Thanks! I made this long before I had a youtube channel so I didn't think about it, but I have another Edwardian skirt on my to-make list so I will definitely film that one :)
@kimberlys105
@kimberlys105 3 года назад
@@DamesalaMode Yay!! I can't wait to see it, always looking for more Edwardian sewing inspiration since I am not that good 😂
@tegansutherland7299
@tegansutherland7299 4 года назад
Ok that is a brilliant thing with your petticoat because I've noticed that all of my hems are going bonkers from wear. A petticoat that's long enough to take the wear! Genius. Love the video, love seeing the layers come together. It's such a simple and beautiful look and so so so effective.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Thank you!
@alexismontez4230
@alexismontez4230 4 года назад
The victorians used a 'balayuse' that buttoned onto their petticoats to make laundering and replacement even easier
@lilymcghee8363
@lilymcghee8363 3 года назад
Thanks. I think you are your friends look amazing. I want an Edwardian skirt like yours but am starting to realise that it’s not just the skirt you need to make but also the petticoats and corset...This could take some time...
@sandradearing604
@sandradearing604 3 года назад
My hair was this thick one year ago...also. March of 2021 I have now got a gallon zip lock bag full...gonna stuff something with it...maybe the knitted toys I make...seems fitting. LOVED your whole outfit!
@rodentary
@rodentary 3 года назад
Omg. U had me at sacrificial layer
@hadleya.356
@hadleya.356 3 года назад
Thanks for making this! It was really helpful for giving me an idea what garments I’ll need for my own ensemble. I do have one suggestion though. You should be careful to lace your corset evenly, even if that means making it a bit more loose than it can close in parts. While corsets of the time were usually laced all the way shut, it’s better for the corset to have a bit of a gap between the laces than to be in that () shape. Thank you again!
@katrose5572
@katrose5572 3 года назад
I really like the shirt, its not too lacey, not a fan of super puffy sleeves, those ones are perfect. Buttoning up the front is a must for me due to range of motion issues. The collar works because its not tight against the throat due to asthma.
@joannaloves5279
@joannaloves5279 4 года назад
You are so gorgeous, the perfect Edwardian lady! Thank you for showing the easy way to get a puff in the hair without a rat or ten million pins! So glad I found your channel and a like minded historical lady and cant wait to see more videos!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@Hiker_who_Sews
@Hiker_who_Sews 3 года назад
So many layers!
@ThistleandInkwell
@ThistleandInkwell 3 года назад
Lovely, thank you!
@lindsayk9144
@lindsayk9144 4 года назад
Love this! So many crucial details! and cats :)
@januzzell8631
@januzzell8631 4 года назад
Looking very elegant! Thank you for sharing
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
You are so welcome!
@elisabonetti408
@elisabonetti408 4 года назад
Very beautiful!
@grumio101
@grumio101 4 года назад
That hat is everything!!!!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
It really makes the look!
@reneestarling9525
@reneestarling9525 4 года назад
You make the hair look so easy! I'm going to have to try that approach!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
It's quite simple, especially once you have done it a few times and get the hang of it!
@PocketFullofPoseys
@PocketFullofPoseys 4 года назад
Gaaaahhh! I love this so much! You have inspired me to start working on my Edwardian ensemble! Thank you!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
I'm so glad!
@rachelmayes7905
@rachelmayes7905 4 года назад
Wow 😲 this was absolutely amazing. Your outfit looks stunning, the amount of time and talent you have, I’m so jealous. Love your channel so much, thank you 😊💖💖💖
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
I'm glad you enjoyed it!
@guineverecassidy4855
@guineverecassidy4855 4 года назад
Such a beautiful period of dress. You do it justice.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Thank you!
@carolinemaluca
@carolinemaluca 4 года назад
Everyone should dress like this! 💚
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Well a little elaborate for everyday use, but I certainly enjoy doing it on occasion!
@piglingbland3903
@piglingbland3903 4 года назад
💓I love the point detail on your blouse cuffs and the outer skirt trim and tucks are gorgeous. Nice to see someone else does the shake, toss and catch wjth their clothes ---I did a double take when I saw that part. 😁
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Thanks! The best way to get dressed haha!
@persiswynter6357
@persiswynter6357 4 года назад
I really like this video! I like seeing all the layers, in their proper order, to make the outfit. Guess what? I've been doing Edwardian hair all along! But I switch it up with a hair stick instead of pins at times. And I definitely need a hat like that... furry assistants I already have.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
If only we could teach our furry assistants to make hats!
@kawaiikawaiianimegirl4144
@kawaiikawaiianimegirl4144 3 года назад
Lovely
@ellenabshire6778
@ellenabshire6778 4 года назад
great video! Thank you!
@its_me_jen_jen9204
@its_me_jen_jen9204 2 года назад
Here I am, walking around in just one petticoat and with no bum-enhancer! The shame! Unfortunately, I lost my hair due to illness. It’s back now, but has only reached an overgrown, spiky mess! I can’t figure out what to do for my Edwardian garb, aka my whole wardrobe, save for maybe buy a wig.😢
@mjdc2533
@mjdc2533 4 года назад
Helpful. Thank you.
@heidireszies9879
@heidireszies9879 4 года назад
Such a lovely ensemble! I have this Wearing History Edwardian blouse pattern printed out, and you've inspired me to finally cut into some fabric and get started. I love the blouse modifications you've made...buttons in the front are very practical, indeed. Is your collar the high neck with points version just turned down rather than buttoned up, or did you create a new collar altogether?
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
It is a high necked version that I just left open and turned down. It's similar to the WH pattern, but it doesn't have a pointed collar - it's just flat
@carolartist2415
@carolartist2415 4 года назад
Loved this! Have you done a how to make that hat video? Loved the music, makeup, watching the dress layers and hair! So much in one video. Did you make all the outfits at the end? It looks so fun and peaceful with all the gals. P.s. I would have been happy to watch 2-3 ads to help you monetise your work per half hour video.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
I didn't do a video on the hat - it is so simple! Just a band of fabric and some faux flowers and ribbons! Each of the other girls made their outfits. They are all so skilled!
@estelledesigns
@estelledesigns 4 года назад
I loved seeing all the petticoats! With the drawstring closure, does the drawstring go all the way around the front of the petticoat too? It seemed to be a flat front waistband. The belt really does complete the whole ensemble! Love it!
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
It's totally flat in the front so there isn't unnecessary bulk. The drawstring just starts at about the side back.
@estelledesigns
@estelledesigns 4 года назад
@@DamesalaMode Ahh thank you! I didn't even stop to think that drawstrings can start at the side back!
@WhisperSonnet
@WhisperSonnet 3 года назад
Do you make/sell blouses? I'm in love with the one you're wearing in this.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 3 года назад
No, I only sew for myself
@kaizma88
@kaizma88 3 года назад
Were you strolling on the walking/bike path? I live in RI and the path is literally 50 feet from my door. You'd never see any lovely Edwardian "Dames" here though, sadly.
@nadinekremann-will1188
@nadinekremann-will1188 4 года назад
Wunderschönen 🌸🌸🌸👌
@CrankyBubushka
@CrankyBubushka 4 года назад
That is amazing. You are so inspiring! I have a skirt and top from the ww1 era from Folkwear. Do you think that brand is good?
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
I haven't had any personal experience with that brand, but I think they are generally well regarded in the sewing community. Good luck with your project!
@Greye13
@Greye13 4 года назад
Your outfit is lovely and I especially love the skirt. At the end, everyone looked wonderful in their outfits. I do have a question - What do you do to protect the underside of the skirt's train and keep it from getting dirty? Thank you for sharing this.
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
The last petticoat I put on is longer and trained, so it is usually what is touching the ground and gets most of the dirt. But...hems just get dirty! It's the reality of this style.
@Greye13
@Greye13 4 года назад
@@DamesalaMode Ah, I see. I am a early Middle Ages re-enactor so I wear the basic under dress instead of petticoats, but I still love learning the fashions of other periods, as well as some very good sewing tips. I appreciate all of the hard work you ladies put into your outfits and your channels. You all look simply wonderful in your gowns. Thank you for your response and keep safe.
@cococoquillettecorinne72
@cococoquillettecorinne72 3 года назад
bonjour, j'aime vraiment beaucoup
@bobbyc.1111
@bobbyc.1111 3 года назад
i wan to dress like this. How do I do it?
@kitkatstitch
@kitkatstitch 4 года назад
I was wondering what pattern did you use for your chemise? It's simple but looks perfect for multiple outfits (day and evening/ball).
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
It's actually a modern sleeveless cotton dress! One of my costuming cheats!
@kitkatstitch
@kitkatstitch 4 года назад
@@DamesalaMode Oh! That's brilliant! Less sewing required. 😉
@alecnightshade9202
@alecnightshade9202 4 года назад
Where are your pockets??😀😀
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
No pockets in this outfit!
@nizarahdragon3973
@nizarahdragon3973 4 года назад
Is this a circle skirt
@DamesalaMode
@DamesalaMode 4 года назад
Oh no, it's got shaped pieces and has much more volume in the back than the front.
@indoora
@indoora 4 года назад
Cat!!!
@angyluzarmendaris2650
@angyluzarmendaris2650 3 года назад
Lol looks hard
@LaHayeSaint
@LaHayeSaint 3 года назад
Your parlour maid has been negligent in her ironing duties. You need to have a word with her and impress upon her that you have standards to maintain, as a woman of influence in high places.
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