Ugly Babushka to Sexy Mamushka ✪ Makeover
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- čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
- Are you an Ugly Babushka? Have you ever wanted to turn into a Sexy Mamushka? Yes and yes? This video is for you then!
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Ah, the infamous Kittelschürze (smock apron?), as we say in Germany. Often seen on grandmas leaning on a pillow on their window sill to judge neighbours.
Hahaha! Exactly! 😆
We say "Waschkittel" (washing smock?) in Switzerland. I have a very clear memory of my grandma wearing one in her washing room :D
Thanks for this very funny video!
^^ Perfect description!
Absolutely the same thing, my grandma used to have a few of them.
Yes! We have them in Denmark too named ‘kittel’ and nowadays often used for nurses’ uniforms if they don’t prefer trousers
that dress is basicly the same one my grandma used to wear, but in rural italy. With scarf over the head and all. You made me very nostalgic
Probably all over Europe & Europe-influenced places?
Same here in pianura padana! My nonna had it always on, with wooden clogs and the kerchief. We called it "scusàl" in our dialect, which is apron, or grembiule. She had one blue with white polka dots, I miss it fondly
@@claracanova7750 we're from the same region ^^
My German grandmother also wore this😂
The “not polish, Hungarian!” Bit made me chuckle 😂😂😂
The "JUST USE THE DAMMED NAIL POLISH" killed me! XDDD
As a Polish person I chuckled a lot more than I should've 😂
Brb, gotta put some nail POLISH on my nails🇵🇱
I am Russian, and we have exactly the same type of thing in Russia. Especially with the scarf around the head 😂
There's nothing wrong with the scarf around the head
@@izabellaszendi6131 it works a charm and protects from the elements!
Nothing better than a hot mamushka that can cook like a babushka!
Brilliant! Totally agree
😂😂😂😂😂❤️😘
This ...... I didnt know i needed this in my life until I read your comment OMG 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Babushka looks like my Nana. Her bag would have contained homemade cookies for us. I wish I could grow more thumbs to give more Thumbs Up!!!!!
Purse Cookies might be a universal trait of grandmas everywhere!
OMG! I don’t know if it has a worker factory origin or what, but in Spain old ladies in rural areas (especially in the south) wear EXACTLY the same! It’s called “batín” (from “bata”= dressing gown), it has no shape and has a GIANT pocket at the front
They wear it in North Italy too! At the market you see a lot of them
@@racheletrevisan2396 and how are the prints in them? The one @PrettyShepperd has has a beautiful print, the ones in Spain always have a “psychadellic” print or worse, leopard or zebra print
They are floral, mostly on a blue base, much like hers. Zebra, wow! I can't picture it😨😂
Here in Italy too! My grandma (and every other old lady) wore them everyday, she called them "apron" and wore them over their regular clothes. Always colourful and with crazy flower prints. Once i saw a guy selling them from the back of a truck and all old ladies of the town came to buy them
Yes, I'm from Spain too and my granny used to wear something similar.
I dont know how many times was "UgLy BaBuShKa to SeXy MaMuShKa" said but it both kills me and gives me life
This Dress would make a wonderful vintage-style playsuit refashion :))
So true! 🙌🏻
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My grandma in southern California used to wear similar things that she called house dresses. Not quite as styling as the one in the video, though. :)
Yep my granny here in the US wore them. Ironically my hungarian grandmother did not.
My grandma had both housedresses and muumuus
@@marisadaniela6 (My mother had muumuus and caftans....)
I'm from East Germany and we had the same dress style here. I can still vaguely remember older ladies in my grandma's tiny village wearing them when I was very young but here in the city we only used them as kids in art class to wear over our actual clothes to keep them clean. They were always made out of some weird GDR/DDR invented plasticy fabric. I was born in 1992 in the already reunified Germany but still remember some of these ugly dresses.
Kennst du den DDR-Film "Das Schulgespenst"? Da läuft die Mutter auch in so einem Kittelschürzenkleid rum.
I'm polish and I remember my babcia wearing the same thing! We call it podomka, meaning "house wear"
We call it "otthonka" (Hungary). 😊😊
Your videos are so high quality lmao Im dying. Your going to blow up one day, I can feel it in my bones
Awww! Thank you! ☺️❤️
I'm not sure if I find the shouty shepherd character incredibly annoying or incredibly adorable...
it can be both!
This video is targeted to a really wide area in Europe :))) You are precious, Anna!
america, too! my italian family was far too chic to wear these--we called them house dresses--but our polish-american neighbors wore them, and i had a boyfriend whose mother wore them. the polish-american neighbors were the ones looking out the windows all day judging everyone, but the boyfriend's mother was the sweetest thing who walked the earth. she'd carry peanuts for the squirrels in those capacious pockets, and it got to the point where she'd have an instant entourage of adorable fluffy-tailed wee beasties as soon as she stepped outside. fond memories! :)
@@ushere5791 Yes...americans of European descent... makes sense! Some kept their traditions alive...But these kind of dresses were indeed THE THING for a while ...it's very funny...cause I still have some of my grandmother's and we do have tones of photos where both of my grandmoms wore them ( in my family they were considered housewear).
I do have some very distant relatives in America ( a sister of my great grandmother)...never met them though... This lady sounds so nice and warm!
@@smarandascortariu5739 yes, she certainly was. she had the best smile. :)
the ladies i knew considered housedresses indoor housewear, too, but you'd see them doing their gardening in them or letting us neighbors in if we caught them too early in the morning for them to have snazzed themselves up.
Nail polish joke killed me. Love it. Thanks Shouty Shepherd for your fabulous options as always!
Shouty Shepherd is a star! 🤩 It was a stroke of genius when you created him. And I actually have you to thank for indirectly introducing me to Horrible Histories 🤗
Haha! Thank you! I'm happy to entertain 😆
My great-granddad used to own three factories that made ladies housecoats just like these. My dad has stories about running around them when he was little when his parents took him to visit.
I'm romanian and my mamaie still dresses like that in the summer. We call it capot.
I love love love your channel! ❤
I was crossing my fingers for another Shouty Shepherd video!!! I literally laughed out loud when he showed up. The collar pop gets me every time!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol!! Yes simple changes make quite a difference.
I just love how Shouty Shepard keeps fluffing the collar. 😂 This was great!
Even the dog liked the new look!😎
I'm from South Ural and remember old ladies from my small town wearing such dresses, mostly at home. I'm quite sure they still do😄 My grandma calls them dressing-gowns though they have nothing to do with real dressing-gowns. She calls every home dress a dressing-gown
This sketch lives rent free in my head
This is hilarious! Giggling and snorting along. Came from Juul’s Dutch version. Happy to know one doesn’t have to be Polish for the polish.
I'm italian and my beloved grandmother used to wear this kind of dresses everyday in the field. I think they were pretty used in the same timelapse even here in Italy
I remember they made us wear this in kindergarten.. Oh yeah, the good ol' Eastern Bloc
I was born after '89 by the way.
Great video!!! 💕 Loved learning about the otthonka! I kind of want one for myself now, looks really comfy!
It got mine as a joke, but low key enjoy wearing it too 🤣🙈
This was so funny! Just like Oma used to wear. And not Polish Channel? 😂😂😂
Definitely a Hungarian Channel 😆
I really enjoyed your video! 😂👌In German you call this piece of clothing "Kittelschürze" and I have plenty of them from the second hand store, because they have so nice printed fabric and also a lot of it (you can literally live in them. ^^). Right now I changed a pink one to an A-line skirt. 😊 Btw.: your comment on being a silver fairy helped me to embrace my grey hair. I'm not turning grey, I'm getting sparkly! 💖
tell everyone you are a veela. :)
@@ushere5791 *googling veela* concerning the fact that people sometimes act strange in my presence that might be true. 😂
@@julithewizards1358
Honestly some steady fashion advise that I will live by
90% of my Baba's wardrobe, but with sleeves. Bare arms were for loose women lol
Lengyel Magyar ket Jo barat! Polak Węgier dwa bratanki! Greetings from Poland ❤️❤️❤️ My grandma and her sister were also wearing similar aprons, but those were made out of nylon. I'd like to have one more summer-appropriate 😊 since I too live in the village 😁 love your videos and I have to admit, thanks to you i start to think about starting wearing kerchiefs 🤔😊 maybe sexy mamusha could be a series? About cooking? Or sewing? Or singing? I'll watch anything from you, even a tutorial on how to feed chickens or open a barndoor 😁
Hahaha! Thanks! I had boatloads of fun recording this sketch, so, yeah, I might think about some other things she could show up for 😁
We called them house dresses in the USA and I have so many photographs of women in my family wearing them.
Same! I distinctly remember my grandmother wearing them. They had zippers down the front instead of buttons, but were otherwise identical.
In Poland we have the same thing, sometimes known as "podomka". Now, it's mostly worn by older ladies and sometimes clening ladies. My grandma used to wear this during gardening.
I don't know how you did it but she actually looks good
Lol just love it. Shouty Shepherd is too funny. Cute outfit too btw ;)
ADORABLE!!!! SILLY! FUNNY!!! FRIENDLY!!! AND WONDERFUL!!!!
I might fall into the category of crazy mamushka....
That works 😆
“Mamushka! Mamushka! Let’s dance the dance of brotherly love! Hey hey hey hey! Mamushka!”
Made me soo nostalgic, those are looks that I have seen so many times in my village in Poland and the joke "Nie Polak, Węgier" made my day ❤️
And we call them "podomka" which means "in home wear"
@@alkatras1720 Thanks! I was just thinking "How the hell we call this in Poland?" Podomka ;)
Hehehe. The witty banter! Thank you for an epic video 😁
I love shouty shepherd so much!
Juul Thijssen has done you proud. Good job.
Especially entertaining. Loved this skit.
My grandma had quite few of them. When she passed away, my mum made us quilted pillows from them so I think about her every time I have a nap.
My grandma still wears these every day (in the babushka way of course, socks and sandals included, scarf optional). We call it a "halja", it basically means a working overdress.
Omg, your humor is really great. More than once I spluttered in my morning cereal :D.
I'm so sad I missed the premier for this!! This was an absolute riot Anna!!
...and I might need that same dress in all the patterns for summer...
Elképesztően szórakoztató ❤😊
Imádom Shouty Shepard-t ❤
Nagyon tehetséges vagy 👍👏
In the '50s these were called house dresses in the english speaking world too and they're making a comeback
Ha! My grandma still wears it, but without headkerchief
My gram loved these dress smocks. She had the longer, dress-length ones, and some shorter ones that were about hip-length that she wore over her house clothes because they had nice big pockets and covered her clothes better than a traditional American, kitchen apron. They were all thin cotton with metal snaps and boxy like a WAC uniform. 😆 But they were colorful. And had those giant pockets. ❤
This is genius. I love it :D i lost it at "not Polish"
My Polish grandma also wore one of these.
Oh my goodness, this was hilarious!!!
Anna, your video is hilarious and instructive at the same time.
I won't be reaching the sexy mamushka level though - I cant be without glasses.
But you made my day with this video. 🤩😁
You are so funny! And that glow up is amazing!
Yoj look so pretty...Your eyes gives me emilia clarke vibes....
but I like wearing my babushka that way I am use to wearing it that way. I like your split personality too.
I totally wear it that way too! I just used it here to communicate a typical village-lady vibe 😉
In Romania it is worn by old ladies, too! So it is either the soviet industrial worker influence, either it is a kit you get after you turn 60 and you just go with it! :D
Hahaha hilarious. Lovely video and so funny! We have it in Greece as well. We call it "roba". All the grannies here wear it till this day. It's very common and is always paired with the "madili" scarf thingy you paired it. 😂
The nail polish joke..... I CAN'T
I love her energy
You made my day.... 🤣 thanks shouty shepherd. Please more of this!
Love your energy
i'm from Poland.. thank You for this polish accent:)
Ha, ha, in Slovakia we call them apron dresses and my grandma still wears them 😁
I came here for the Polish joke. I am not dissapointed. Dziękuję.
So Cute! I saw Juul and came here.
This was HILARIOUS! 😂
Haha you are so funny! I love Shouty Shepherd's mustache!
Loved it! Too funny!!👍👍🥰🥰
My mother in law used to wear these things. In Dutch we call it a 'jasschort'. Sexy Mamushka wears it more like a fashionable 'doorknoopjurkje'.
Can I use if I am in fact hopelessly Polish? (nie Węgier!) My bf often says I dress like a 60yo lady
Absolutely 🙌🏻😁
Your videos are very entertaining! Thank you!💕🇭🇺
Anna!!! Brilliant and sooooo funny 😅😅😅
My Nana also wore this but in the South of Germany (Bavaria)👍😂😂😂
Shouty shepard is back!!! Love it! Also we need to be introduced to the dog!
We call them 'house dresses'. Here in the southern USA, it gets so hot in the summer, and they are cooler.
Mostly older ladies wear them. Well, i have a few.
the polish joke I love
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This is exactly what I needed on a Monday morning 🥰
Polish Hungarian nail bratany. Good for lipstick, good for Funny! 😁
You make me laugh so hard! I love your videos!
We have this kind of dress in Russia, too. Here it is generally called 'khalat' (the name has asian origins). We also use the word 'khalat' for a bathrobe, so it may seem slightly confusing at first glance. Oh, and we call the aged women 'babushkas', too☺
Khalat dresses may be comfy, but they don't complement anybody at all, unfortunately. So I wish every Russian babushka met the Pretty Shepherd on her way to the market🙃
Hehe I'd rather say ' frumpy ' than ugly...It's just nicer!!
Love this video!! So worth the wait. Stay awesome Anna!!!❤️❤️❤️❤️
Great work Sweetie, Check Juul who has followed into your footstep...also great to watch!
Still funny two days later 😂
You are so funny 😂 great video!
Your dog at the end looks so much like a dog my family used to have! Just a bit curlier with the fur ^^
Love this channel
You are a goof and I love it.
Oh, I never thought about otthonka this way :D . My granny had these things.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! I LOVE your skits!!!
My paternal grandma and great-aunt both wore otthonka a lot :D Auntie also loved headscarves. My maternal grandma is more of a city girl :D
i lost it at the "nie polak! wegier!"
Loved it!