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Medieval Fairy Tale Fashion : making a Victorian Artistic Dress pt 1 

Nicole Rudolph
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Where does our generic imagery of the "fairy tale" originate? Often filled with medieval castles and clothing, regardless of the story, there must be some universal source for these illustrations (and choice of era). It turns out that fairy tales, dress reform, and the Pre-Raphaelites are all muddled up into a strangely cohesive and inspirational style!
Artistic dress, as it was often called, takes many different forms, though most are flowing, soft, and historically inspired. Early dress reform looked to "bloomers" and shorter skirts for more practical clothing. They also argued for a less intensive corset, or none at all. But the styles were far from fashionable or flattering. Artistic dress took the principles of healthy and comfortable clothing and looked to the past for inspiration. They pulled on the Classical wrapped styles as well as the medieval and renaissance eras. These styles became popular with the artistic crowd and were not only worn by women participating or adjacent to the Pre-Raphaelite movement, but were worn as models for many of the paintings. Liberty & Co (now Liberty of London) even opened a Artistic and Historic Costume Studio in 1884 to create more pieces in this range.
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03:11 Artistic Dress
10:01 Design
14:52 Construction
25:51 Reveal

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@NicoleRudolph
@NicoleRudolph Год назад
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@FlybyStardancer
@FlybyStardancer Год назад
Soooo a lot of these artistic movement outfits were victorians historybounding? :D
@VirtuallyViktoriyan
@VirtuallyViktoriyan Год назад
Yes!!! I kept thinking “you mean cottage core?” when the motivation and style was being discussed at the start of the video 😂
@karladenton5034
@karladenton5034 Год назад
@@VirtuallyViktoriyan my thought, too!
@naturalcambion3747
@naturalcambion3747 Год назад
It’s all just a little bit of history repeated.
@elisabethmontegna5412
@elisabethmontegna5412 Год назад
I had the same thought 😊
@theplussizecostumer
@theplussizecostumer Год назад
As the saying goes, everything old is new again.
@seanmcgcostumes
@seanmcgcostumes Год назад
I adore this! For the past few months I've been designing the wardrobe of one of my D&D characters, who's inspired by the tale of Sleeping Beauty. Because I was a volunteer at the Delaware Art Museum for many years (home to the largest permanent collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings in the United States), I definitely went down the Artistic Dress and Aesthetic Movement route with my character's outfits. I did a deep dive into this research, and a lot of my favorite examples you showed as your inspiration! This was awesome to watch, and I can't wait for the next installment.
@enbyfairyyy
@enbyfairyyy Год назад
I am SO PUMPED about this topic!! Fashion history, art history, fairytale illustration, sewing, what more could you want?? Thank you as always for these incredible videos, I always look forward to learning from you.
@ginadelfina5887
@ginadelfina5887 Год назад
I never really thought about that connection before - how the dress reform movement, aesthetic dress, and golden age of children's book illustration all happened around the same time. Very cool dress, and I also liked the "setting the stage" part at the end.
@antikathy
@antikathy Год назад
Ok, your little turn down trick for the yoke gave the perfect bust illusion from the way the fabric draped. I am also obsessed with how well all the rest of the pleating down and draping went. Especially the sleeves. Nicole : I extremely suggest you get a pattern for this Also Nicole : drapes and pleats arms perfectly by winging it and perseverance
@stephaniecowans3646
@stephaniecowans3646 Год назад
Gorgeous!!!! The pose you're striking with the crystal ball immediately made me think of the painting "The Crystal Ball" by John William Waterhouse (except her gown is a deep red). Love the fabric you chose for this --- has a beautiful sheen to it.
@lizhart81
@lizhart81 Год назад
Such an inspring painting, and a beautiful dress (the yoke, and those gorgeous undersleeves!). I love the way John William Waterhouse painted flowing fabric so much. I have had prints of The Lady of Shallott Looking at Lancelot and Miranda - The Tempest on my walls for decades. You can almost feel the different textures. There's another beautiful red dress in Jason and Medea (1907).
@fudgyvmp3961
@fudgyvmp3961 Год назад
The color was giving me more of a "Proserpine" by Rossetti vibe, but I see that too.
@pmclaughlin4111
@pmclaughlin4111 Год назад
Since my idea of fairy tales is greatly influenced by Basile's Pentamerone (Neopolitan) and Straparola (Venetian) both pre Grimm, my RU-vid embodiment of fairy tale has been Morgan Donner's Italian look. You've given me another nuance...love it Btw: after 3 sons, I had a daughter...by c section...The doctor announced 'It's a girl!' I turned to my husband and my first words to him were "Can I have a smocking pleater?"
@westzed23
@westzed23 Год назад
😄😄😄😄😄
@Chibihugs
@Chibihugs Год назад
This gown is so full of the fairytale whimsy! You nailed it. Love the neckline and the billow of the sleeves with the fullness of the gown!
@xingcat
@xingcat Год назад
What a perfect villain color! Love this dress, and the setup to reveal it is quite impressive.
@maryappold1023
@maryappold1023 Год назад
Fantastic capture of aesthetic! Being a bustier woman, I specifically appreciate the yoke making details for getting the darn front to lay flat. Your reveal of the dress (and the set dressing) reminds me of some of the aesthetic in the "artist group gatherings" in the film, "Parade's End." Thank you for posting. P. S. Is the top you're wearing for this video from a pattern? If so, could you please share where one may find it? Thank you.
@grubmonkey3082
@grubmonkey3082 Год назад
She thankfully has a "What I Am Wearing" section in the video description! (I had the same question) :)
@marikotrue3488
@marikotrue3488 Год назад
Beautifully done, as the fabric appears to glisten and move in the light. Oh but it does not look look like the garment of a villain. It looks more like the gown of a pragmatic mage who only assists those who deserve help due to past heroic behavior or current generosity of spirit. (Yes I do like games with quests.)
@cmschmidt
@cmschmidt Год назад
This is incredibly inspiring to me. I have drooled over Aesthetic Movement gowns for years. I have so many ideas now on adapting house dress patterns into something like these but in modern knits and cottons. I might really splurge and go all out with a silk or satin. So many ideas, thank you!
@suzzanahbessette6989
@suzzanahbessette6989 Год назад
The pre-Raphaelite movement is o e of my favorite art genres. I did an entire term paper about them for my senior art final in hs. Their obsession with Ophelia was next level.
@kotadawndragon
@kotadawndragon Год назад
Pre-Raphaelite art is by far my most favorite art style. And the Artistic dresses were just beautiful and (mostly) looked way more comfortable than the regular fashion of the day. I love the dress/gown/robe that you made. It looks gorgeous and ethereal and ridiculously comfy. You and Bernadette are definitely giving me inspiration for dramatic loungewear.
@jacindabezaldo5714
@jacindabezaldo5714 Год назад
The silhouette of the fairy tale dresses very much remind me of a Mother Hubbard dress. I guess that goes to show it made its way into domestic life as well. Your gown is absolutely gorgeous! Great fabric choice!
@beckstheimpatient4135
@beckstheimpatient4135 Год назад
You look like a Mucha poster and I absolutely ADORE it! I can't wait to see the next one too!
@hermenegildakociubinska6665
Wow, you really look like a Pre-Raphaelite painting in this one!
@jjez61
@jjez61 Год назад
You make this look so easy, when I know it isn't (from watching past videos and Twitch streams). It's still fascinating to watch you create everything you make. This is beautiful and looks very comfortable!
@Lighthouse1852
@Lighthouse1852 Год назад
Riveting. The backstory, the evolution of final design ideas, the construction, and the presentation gave a real sense of how a theatrical costume designer might approach creating a look for the characters. Thank you for the ride! Oh. The villain's bib necklace you wore with the costume grabbed me and won't let go. Now I must find it, or something very close. Advice on finding such a piece would be very appreciated.
@joannakasper5486
@joannakasper5486 Год назад
Take a screen shot of the necklace, crop so that only the necklace is showing and do a reverse image search via google.
@Lighthouse1852
@Lighthouse1852 Год назад
@@joannakasper5486 Good idea, thank you!
@noaccount2494
@noaccount2494 Год назад
@Sanni Judy Another idea, if you don't mind getting crafty is acquiring necklace chain, several metal charm in a similar look, glass bead charms, and some o rings. All you would need to assemble it are jeweler's needle pliers (specifically jeweler's type that won't scratch the metal with teeth)
@elisabethmontegna5412
@elisabethmontegna5412 Год назад
This dress is very Medieval Whimsigoth and I am here for it. I love, love, love how you show your process of fitting things on yourself because that’s how I have to do things (I have neither a dress form nor a sewing buddy). Can’t wait to see the heroine dress with-squee!!-smocking!
@threadsandpurrs
@threadsandpurrs Год назад
Medieval Whimsigoth... I love that description so much!
@kerriemckinstry-jett8625
@kerriemckinstry-jett8625 Год назад
I've had a print of Edmund Blair Leighton's "The Accolade" on my wall for about 20 years now. 😊 The Pre-Raphaelite's images clearly resonate with modern audiences, so I can imagine the Victorians enjoyed them, too.
@katiehettinger7857
@katiehettinger7857 Год назад
To me, you wearing the gown look like a queen holding court, rather than a villain. I want to pay homage to your majesty, style and grace. ☺💚🕊
@skolljumper
@skolljumper Год назад
Me, a clown: oh, she's pinning things to the carpet, like me! Nicole, a professional: I pinned it to the wool felt on my work board
@sarareimold3151
@sarareimold3151 Год назад
My three favorite eras- medieval, 1700s, 1900ish. Mix and match!
@jenniferstocker5462
@jenniferstocker5462 Год назад
Very beautiful! I have long admired the Pre-Raphelites, when I was in London a couple of years ago I saw a great show featuring the women artists associated with the movement…and of course I love May Morris’s work, particularly her embroidery….looking forward to seeing next weeks video!
@deniseyoung3738
@deniseyoung3738 Год назад
When I saw the short, I thought it looked medieval....now that makes more sense. How pretty!
@susanpolastaples9688
@susanpolastaples9688 Год назад
I love the Pre-Raphs and I was seeing this paired with moonstones and hope it meets the Bailey paw of approval and maybe even laying on it. Will be looking for the heroine,
@traciasmith1542
@traciasmith1542 Год назад
oh how I wish this were in a print pattern form. I love this.
@holytankadinSabelane
@holytankadinSabelane Год назад
The intro watching you swan on to screen in your beautiful robe...Nicole, I adore you 💜
@ohmygoditsjo
@ohmygoditsjo Год назад
I'm wearing a 60s waterfall dress as I watch and it was fascinating to see the similarities between the two despite being so far apart!
@nelliewerger5505
@nelliewerger5505 Год назад
Brilliant. I actually collect Arthur Rackham first editions. ( With a few outliers kate greenway, walter crane). I've never attempted making it wearing the outfits. Inspiring.
@maryeckel9682
@maryeckel9682 Год назад
Rackham is my all time favorite illustrator! I discovered him as a teen and it's been a lifetime love. Deathly allergic to old books though 🥺 enjoy yours!
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic Год назад
I love his art too, and stumbled upon an Architectural Digest feature on YT, where they tour Rackham's former home & studio in London. Singer Rita Ora currently lives there and while areas are updated, many of the original features remain. The garden especially is terrific. You will want to live there. :)
@anna_in_aotearoa3166
@anna_in_aotearoa3166 Год назад
The Pre-Raphaelites had such an abiding obsession with richness of fabric, detailed draping, sheen & texture - this gown design is perfect as a reference to that! 💖
@HannaARTzink
@HannaARTzink Год назад
Oh noooo, I have never seen anyone having so much understanding of the "vibe" that fashion exudes, and having so much fun. The garment with the necklace and headpiece are great.
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic Год назад
After spending years in the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism), when we moved to our current house (with more wall space), I kind of went nuts with Pre-Raphaelite artwork, including a large framed tapestry of the Morris & Co "Arming and Departure of the Knights", which hangs above my fireplace. I adore the variety of clothing from this era, and the influences you mention. The smocked sleeves on one of the 1800s dresses was straight out of the German Renaissance. It's great to understand your inspiration and thought process as you bring the past to life. I love the color of this dress, and the sheen looks just right. So fun to watch your staging and see the final look. Kudos, Nicole! On to the next video!
@lmccarty2201
@lmccarty2201 Год назад
I would not call it villain... Just something I would wear everyday. Love this! Black and pinks are for everyday with some gold or silver on occasion.
@foxnoxness4989
@foxnoxness4989 Год назад
Yeees! Just what we neede ❤️❤️❤️
@nikaleelawson9451
@nikaleelawson9451 Год назад
Yes! I want to ‘swan about the house’ too!! I look forward to your videos sooo much. I have learned so much and I need to see more.
@CheapEngineerCrafts
@CheapEngineerCrafts Год назад
Love the rustle!
@maranutt775
@maranutt775 Год назад
Thanks so much for this video! I love how detailed you got into why we see fairy tales as medieval, and then how you went with such a great design for your gown! Looks super comfy!
@debcarroll8192
@debcarroll8192 Год назад
I am SO EXCITED about this series-- fairy tales are my jam! This gown is gorgeous, and I can't wait to see the smocked heroine gown.
@francesquinn8091
@francesquinn8091 Год назад
Wondeful work. It reminds me of Proserpina's gown in the Rosetti painting.
@kellyburds2991
@kellyburds2991 Год назад
I need my entire wardrobe made up of this style.
@julestopper7553
@julestopper7553 Год назад
The styling in the reveal was beautiful
@cherylprice34
@cherylprice34 Год назад
I absolutely love your channel and this dress is stunning. One of my goals this year is to create a reform dress. Being a larger woman I had concerns it would look end up as an embroidered tent, but I am hopeful with the tapering as done in the video, and the right fabric, that the dress will have a smooth drape
@catlova567
@catlova567 Год назад
Stunning!
@RCZeta919
@RCZeta919 Год назад
Oh I love the Pre-Raphaelites and the aesthetic movement!! That fabric is STUNNING, the cut is divine, and I would never get anything done in that gown because evil queens don't do housework 😍😍😍😍 so excited for the heroine!
@miippi
@miippi Год назад
The green dress you wear in the video is gorgeous. Well i assume it's a dress, could also be a shirt but still really pretty. Haven't watched the video in full yet, but had to comment this ;)
@Niobesnuppa
@Niobesnuppa 11 месяцев назад
It's straight out of a Waterhouse painting, I really like it. It's rare to see an outfit that's both comfortable and elegant at the same time.
@ritawing1064
@ritawing1064 Год назад
The illustrations to Andrew Lang's Fairy Books formed my taste irrevocably. Dulac, too, but the plates in the Fairy Books stamped my personal aesthetic forever.
@antoniobroccoliporto4774
@antoniobroccoliporto4774 Год назад
One of my favorite episodes of yours! This is favorite artistic movement; the PreRaphaelite movement! Sort of running with and influenced by the Art Deco movement, Bauer Haus Movement with emphasis on romanticism … I think they were inspiration for Erté too. Klimt comes to mind but Lord Leighton was one of my favorite PreRaphaelite painters…he even wore outfits that were very bohemian, almost folkloric look in a masculine way…so many paintings that had fabulous draping…so glad you made this episode.
@DragonriderEpona
@DragonriderEpona Год назад
As someone who is from Baden-Württemberg, you have no idea how thrilled I was seeing the first source material being from the Württembergische Landesbibliothek ♡
@antikathy
@antikathy Год назад
What if you padded out the mannequin and re-covered it so it was accurate to your body? Custom ones are alot, and I bet you could do it no problem, you're good like that lol
@DipityS
@DipityS Год назад
Lordy, that's gorgeous! You are Circe sweeping imperiously into a chamber - the garment does demand grandly sweeping gestures and it can't be a room it must to be a chamber - it is fancifully beautiful and the colour is to die for.
@megb9700
@megb9700 Год назад
I feel like Jo March play acting with my sisters in the attic.
@bhavens9149
@bhavens9149 Год назад
I really like that blue dress with the smocking at the waist, can you tell me where I can find a picture of that one? Thank you!
@sanzpantz
@sanzpantz Год назад
Nicole, really enjoy / appreciate your educational videos.
@dissodatore
@dissodatore Год назад
the comfortable villain, able to do 'evil' all day without breaking a sweat or feeling bound up!!
@christineg8151
@christineg8151 Год назад
I absolutely love the fabric you chose! It's a beautiful color, and looks wonderful on you. Also, the dress looks SUPER comfortable, though I'd be terrified to swan around the house in silk! It would be shredded in an instant, with my cats. Also, I just have to say, one of my local fabric stores has started carrying some of Liberty's fabrics, and they are *gorgeous.* Pricey, though, and nearly as lightweight as silk organza, despite being 100% cotton, and I keep thinking about getting some and making something for myself, but I'm terrified I'd destroy it too easily.
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic Год назад
Sigh. Yes, the idea I once had of making and wearing the Christine Daae dressing gown around the house went out the window when we adopted two new cats. :S
@lauralake7430
@lauralake7430 Год назад
Consider a center panel and yoke out of liberty or velvet or whatever, and a skirt out of LINEN, THE FABRIC OF IRON. Ahem. It was once used as sails, it does great around my furry felon, ie cat. Just wash and dry linen aggressively prior to sewing, even if you never plan to tumble dry again. I have linen blouses that are twenty years old, and still just fine.
@hectorrobertocontrerasmiranda
The Evil Character aesthetic is just wonderful for you Nicole: Winifred! Maleficent! whatever you end up naming this dress! Flawless all of them
@katbairwell
@katbairwell Год назад
That fabric is fabulous, I could just imagine The Closet Historian seeing it and immediately planning a new wardrobe!!
@Puppy52
@Puppy52 Год назад
This process is so interesting! And love the top/dress(?) you are wearing from the start of the video😁
@katewill7302
@katewill7302 Год назад
It’s in the description!! There is a link too! 😊
@Puppy52
@Puppy52 Год назад
@@katewill7302 thank you! I should have checked hahaha
@grimmgoosegoose216
@grimmgoosegoose216 Год назад
It looks amazimg! I cant wait to learn about smocking next week!
@stormleal4613
@stormleal4613 Год назад
Nicely done, beautifully rendered, & gorgeous results! I am jealous, oh yes, jealous indeed! I am so sad I made poor choices in my teen years, I often wish I had allowed myself to pursue my interests in historical dress, archeology, & anthropology. Instead I chose addiction, which I was just getting out of in my mid - late 30s.
@cherylprice34
@cherylprice34 Год назад
You are getting out of it though, and have many years to explore healthy interests! Good for you for changing your life!
@lady_sir_knight3713
@lady_sir_knight3713 Год назад
👀 never too late...
@claudiaaugusta8453
@claudiaaugusta8453 Год назад
The reveal is an Art Nouveau print come to life. It's fabulous!
@annewrites...8385
@annewrites...8385 Год назад
I so love your work, Nicole! I have been sitting here flummoxed because my daughter has a black wedding dress with train and a Princess Bride theme... Nicole to the rescue. Bless you, my lovely xx
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 Год назад
_Suggestion for fitting garments to your back_ - Find a local seamstress/tailor who is willing to be paid for a 1/2 hr of their time. You can schedule a fitting for a quiet time during the day. This is the plan I hatched for myself if I ever get around to doing the Hamilton Spenser. - Cathy (&, accidently, Steve), Ottawa/Bytown/Pimisi
@stevezytveld6585
@stevezytveld6585 Год назад
That is a stunning piece of sewing. Thank you for sharing your work.
@NinjaFalllow
@NinjaFalllow Год назад
I love, love, loooove Scandinavian illustrators of the 19th century. John Bauer and Elsa Beskow are two of my favorites.
@ushere5791
@ushere5791 Год назад
nicole, it's glorious!!! love the artistic photo shoot at the end--you look like a time traveler who just fell out of a period magazine!
@ajnormandgroome
@ajnormandgroome Год назад
I grew up wearing smocked dresses - not same style. But both my grandmothers were skilled at smocking - by hand.
@elizabethclaiborne6461
@elizabethclaiborne6461 Год назад
They’re out of that fabric in green! 😢 Had to stop the video to go try to buy it, beautiful! And what a stunning dress, you nailed The Sorceress.
@breannadyck3415
@breannadyck3415 Год назад
Stunning! I’ve been wanting to make one of these for ages!
@shamancarmichael5305
@shamancarmichael5305 Год назад
Very Mona Lisa-esque smile at the end! Elegant but beautifully intimidating at the same time. Can't wait to see the companion piece!
@LizzaLee
@LizzaLee Год назад
Gorgeous!!
@ingemariesongbird
@ingemariesongbird Год назад
I love the history and story you add to each creation. I am not very good at seeing, and at times I just enjoy the way you produce your videos. I’m a a listener of sewing history and your voice is so soothing to listen to. This dress is beautiful
@SforzandaS
@SforzandaS Год назад
I didn't know about Liberty dresses and I just realized something: In the movie Titanic, the last dress Rose wears as she goes out with Jack, survives the sinking and arrives in London seems to be a Liberty dress. It is so fitting for her state of mind and the fact that she finally arrives in New-York, with the big shot of the Statue of Liberty. No idea if I'm projecting or if it was intentional or not but 🤯
@charischannah
@charischannah Год назад
This is magnificent. I got more chaotic neutral vibes from the outfit, personally, rather than villainous ones. I love many of the Pre-Raphaelite paintings and have been curious about the Artistic Dress movement so I really enjoyed watching this.
@rosemarygrabowska9949
@rosemarygrabowska9949 Год назад
Ma'am this is pre-raphaelite perfection and I need your word of honor you will be wearing this when hosting your next artist's salon.
@e.d.3993
@e.d.3993 Год назад
Yes! Yes! Yes! I LOVE how this turned out! Definitely looks like it came directly from a fairy tale!
@sparky22700
@sparky22700 Год назад
I love the effort Nicole puts into her reveals.
@sarahwatts7152
@sarahwatts7152 Год назад
Love the montage at the end. So iconic!
@reisatee5504
@reisatee5504 Год назад
I'm not sure how accurate this is, but I think of the dress reform movement/artistic dress as the beginnings of alt fashion.
@saiitome
@saiitome Год назад
Beautiful!! And the reveal was wonderful, I do love a dramatic and theatrical effort!
@crystilmurch5659
@crystilmurch5659 Год назад
I absolutely love how this turned out. It is indeed fantastic, in the literal sense. It fits the inspiration and the requirements that you set for yourself beautifully. The accoutrements you have chosen elevate it as well. The photo shoot was so fun. Especially loved seeing Bailey as she watched you set it up. She could not have looked more bored, like "Yeah, Mom is at it again." :)
@liddybird3608
@liddybird3608 Год назад
Oh yeah! I love everything about this video, from your well researched history behind fairy tales and fairy tale illustrations, to the explanation of the design, and history of rational and artistic dress. Plus the fabric choice, construction process, the hair and jewelry, the set design and poses. You covered a lot of territory and I am so here for it. Looking forward to the virtuous heroine version. 😍😘😊
@mbvoelker8448
@mbvoelker8448 11 месяцев назад
What an interesting concept. I'd be very interested to see a deep dive exploration into Victorian Dress Reform. It's one of my pet peeves in historical fiction that authors make their heroines refuse to wear corsets so as to seem "modern" and "independent" but neglect the real fashion rebels of those eras.
@heatherinparis
@heatherinparis Год назад
Beautiful garment and it looks superb on you! The set decoration you created for the reveal and the actual shots of the reveal took my breath away and were speaking so loudly to me. But most attractive of all was the peridot green top (blouse, bodice) you were wearing at the start and through some of the narration. THAT piece was so dazzlingly beautiful to me that it kept distracting me from what you were actually saying. So much so that I had to start it over a couple of times to get back on track with your content. Wonderful video.
@Velociraptour
@Velociraptour Год назад
Aside from the sleeves, this looks so much like a michiyuki. And I have one in this very color.
@elizabethsloan3192
@elizabethsloan3192 Год назад
Great photoshoot! I can’t wait to see the next dress. I love the fabric, and the dress is gorgeous!
@sarareimold3151
@sarareimold3151 Год назад
What amazing timing...I just looked up smocking today and I'm planning on a very similar style for spring!
@Rocsanna
@Rocsanna Год назад
The staging you do for the reveal is a work of art in itself! Gorgeous!
@victoriawu6551
@victoriawu6551 Год назад
The dress turned out strikingly beautiful and I love your evil queen hair. Any tips on how you created that style?
@myladycasagrande863
@myladycasagrande863 Год назад
I suspect a wig, given how short Nicole's hair is at the moment.
@noaccount2494
@noaccount2494 Год назад
I highly recommend looking up Rachel Maksy's video on how she recreates (and fakes) historical hair styles
@Colin.Smith.Pianist
@Colin.Smith.Pianist Год назад
1. You are divine 2. Bravo! I hate sleeves. You inspire me to tackle them 3. My aunt had a Raphael type print in her house whose model wore that shade of green!!
@kathyjohnson2043
@kathyjohnson2043 Год назад
The style of the front and back pleats remind me of 1860s Civil War era morning dresses.
@sharon1775
@sharon1775 Год назад
that was a great journey you have brought us there and back again
@dragonmakr2159
@dragonmakr2159 Год назад
While I know you have honed your skills over the years, your work astounds me, especially right now as I'm struggling to make a vest for my cosplay. I've been sewing for many, many years, but for soft sculpture, not (usually) clothing. You're an inspiration, thank you for sharing your talents with us! ... back to the sewing machine for me...
@lenabreijer1311
@lenabreijer1311 Год назад
Gorgeous! And what lovely authentic reveal shots. In medieval recreation we always have to warn people that these paintings are not real medieval clothing, but they are so damned attractive! In the early 80s using grainy black and white photos of sculptures I made a bliaut. I used the wrong fabric, the wrong colours and the wrong kind of smocking. It turned out looking like the Pre-Raphaelite version of an Eastern European fairy tale illustration. It is lovely with much ooh aah factors as the judges said but sadly more victorian then medieval.
@thedarkwitch__
@thedarkwitch__ Год назад
You have managed to capture my desired final form. Fairy tale villain/witch.
@xCielorosax
@xCielorosax Год назад
I’ve always loved this sort of fairytale fashion in history, so it’s cool to learn about the artistic movement! The dress looks super cute!
@LadyB_20
@LadyB_20 Год назад
The color reminds me of Meridas mother Eleanor. Its so pretty.
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