Historical clothing - 17th century

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • How to dress as a woman in the 17th century? See how the desired sillhouette is created and discover the effort that goes into dressing historically.

Komentáře • 16

  • @sierramorrison5653
    @sierramorrison5653 Před 3 lety +40

    17th century fashion is criminally underrated especially on CZcams. I wish 17th century fashion got as much popularity as 18th century fashion, Regency fashion, and Victorian fashion.😀

    • @bruh666
      @bruh666 Před 2 lety +1

      same!

    • @aestaeticedits7998
      @aestaeticedits7998 Před 10 měsíci +4

      Same! As much as I love love Rococo and Regency fashion, 17th century fashion is absolutely gorgeous and dreamy! I think my favorite eras of fashion during that time is the 1670s-1690s!

  • @aestaeticedits7998
    @aestaeticedits7998 Před 10 měsíci +5

    17th century fashion is really overlooked compared to Rococo, Regency and Victorian fashion. As much as I love those three eras of fashion myself, I think the 17th century is one of my absolute favorite eras. Especially the 1670s-1690s!

  • @__-sol-__
    @__-sol-__ Před 5 lety +16

    I’m writing a story set in 17-18th centuries, and this video has helped me a lot!
    I am now wondering about the shoes...
    I’m looking forward to following videos ☺️

  • @AishaBaranowska
    @AishaBaranowska Před 3 měsíci

    I am a bit confused. The stays, I saw in a Crow's Eye Productions' barroque video that the 17th century they were not worn if the dress's bodice was front laced and worn with a stomacher and the sleeves were detachable. I guess they could sometimes be sewn on, not removable, but mostly the bodices would be sleeveless and the sleeves would come apart. Becuase the bodice was already heavily boned and acted as stays, there would be no other undergarment, apart from the chemise, stockings, bum roll and petticoat. But again, there may have been different types of dresses and some had bodices that were less sturdy, made of soft fabric, not much stiffened, so they would require extra support from the stays. That's the idea that I have of the 17th century attire. Later, in 18th century, stays would become required, but in the 17th century, it was still optional or maybe, depending on the type of dress worn.

  • @cathydoe
    @cathydoe Před 5 lety +15

    I really liked yor video! Can you, perhaps, also do a video about early to mid 17th century garments? Or do you know any sources where I could get a list/picture of women's garments around 1630?

    • @1MartineTeunissen2
      @1MartineTeunissen2 Před 5 lety +2

      Dear Cathy, you could have a look at my pinterest: nl.pinterest.com/martineteunisse/17e-eeuw/ and Janet Arnold's books could be interesting: "Patterns of Fashion 4, The cut and construction of linen shirts, smocks, neckwear, headwear and accessoires for men and women ca. 1540-1660. Or: Patterns of Fashion, the cut and construction of clothes for men and women 1560-1620 (but this may be too early for you). The videos I am planning for this winter are 18th century and 19th century.

  • @beleefhetverleden
    @beleefhetverleden  Před 11 měsíci

    If you're interested in learning more about historical clothing, I am bringing out my latest costume book in English! www.indiegogo.com/projects/women-s-clothing-in-holland-16th-19th-century/x/34617435#/

  • @ghieborreo5581
    @ghieborreo5581 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Oh my,I had always wondered how Royalties dress themselves with do many layers of clothings. If course they have maids to helpthem.
    How about the ordinary women dress themselves in that period.

  • @labananiere
    @labananiere Před 6 lety +4

    Bravo! félicitations tu est fort belle. Bien gentil le collaborateur qui t'aide à t'habiller ainsi.
    De mon côté, pour ma femme une beauté décédée cancer, je fesais pareil, avec des robes qui en dépit de mon ignorance en couture, je lui fesais, puis promenade dans un parc de château Parisien.....
    Continue comme ça, 17 ième siècle: voir FONTANGE coiffe de l'époque d'un très bel effet
    Attention! Ni coiffeur-tondeur- teinturier, ni le plus redoutable à éviter impérativement le tatoueur charlatan, à qui seul ton argent intéresse...

    • @beleefhetverleden
      @beleefhetverleden  Před 6 lety +2

      Merci beaucoup pour votre compliment. J'adore aussi des fontanges. L'idée c'est de faire plusiers videos mais pour le moment il me manque du temps. Heuresement j'ai de la chance de porter des robes historique souvant pour mon travail (et le plaisir) et de donner des (live) conferences sur des costumes.

  • @adamstamps3568
    @adamstamps3568 Před 3 lety +1

    would you be willing to make me this @beleef het verleden ?

    • @beleefhetverleden
      @beleefhetverleden  Před 3 lety +1

      Do you mean you want me to make this dress? If so, please contact me via info@beleefhetverleden.nl

    • @adamstamps3568
      @adamstamps3568 Před 2 lety

      @@beleefhetverleden yeah thats what i mean il contact you within the week

  • @kadiyalaanjamma1268
    @kadiyalaanjamma1268 Před 3 lety +2

    Britain poor dress 1700year