Of course its all about preferences. And some do prefer wired bras. But. In my personal opinion i am always my most comfortable in a corset (or stays). I usually go for a corset because im looking for back support and lift sinxe i have a larger chest. Wearing a bra leaves with aching shoulders, strap marks, and tense muscles in mu upper back. My corset removes all of that for me. Corsets and stays of anu kind over a bra for anything in my opinion. Plus they always make me secure and confident as well. Which i love.
just start wearing short stays. people are already running around dressed in period clothing for day-to-day life, im sure no one will care you're wearing outdated underwear. especially if it's more comfortable for you. admittedly, you might have to make your own because i dont think a lot of places sell short stays.
I would probably prefer the short stays, as wired bra have had a tendency to feel weird and break making the wire poke at you. So personally I’d like them to be an acceptable option now
It’s so funny that people on CZcams/TikTok are more accurate on historical fashion than the big budget movies and shows. They should take some pointers and start looking on social media to hire consultants or fashion directors!
Shows like bridgerton purposely chose not to be historically accurate - it’s cheaper but to also fits into the fantasy side did the show. In a the Favourite the costumes are also in a far more monotone palette than would be normal for the period and there are stylistic liberties but to all fits to the way the story is told. If however a film or show wants 100% accuracy that is possible but very expensive and time consuming - for example Emma. I wouldn’t assume that the shows are at all lacking in the ability to dress their shoes in a historically accurate fashion, their making a. Conscious choice not to.
@@D31taF0rc3 A friend of mine is a costumer (she's done some Marvel movies, for example), and basically, they have to do what they're told, which will be "what the audience expects." So as the producers have more faith in us, they'll stop putting horns on Viking helmets. Until then...
the fashion was definitely revolutionarily relaxed/comfy/shapeless! i think its so cool to see how, just like politics were being overhauled around the turn of the 18th into 19th century, society and therefore fashion were changing like crazy! and then it swung back again to more rigid, arguably restrictive fashion by the mid 19th century
@@DefinitelyNotAFerret Yes, but could you imagine having to wear like back in the Marie-Antoinette day and having to use our bathrooms now lol. The regency era would’ve been so much easier.
@@elizabethjones2377 Yes, it is funny to see how fashion revolves around politics even today. If you remember back in the 1950s we were modest now today the Morris can you show the better and look at where our morals are.
I was confused when I watched the first episode where they were lacing on corsets because I knew that they would have used short stays with the new fashion. The queen's attendants would have worn corsets because they still wore the older fashion that Queen Charlotte preferred. I actually liked that use of fashion to differentiate between the old monarchy and the new regency of Prince George.
I will note that the queen and her attendants wouldn’t be wearing corsets either (based off of the type of dressings they’re in), they would still be wearing stays. Although, the queen and king should be wearing the hottest fashion and be ahead of everyone else as the monarchy lead the fashion trends (like queen Victoria and the Victorian age). Technically, if we really wanna get historical, the queen nor king would be wearing powdered hair as the king and queen of France was killed over their luxurious fashion and spending money. The powdered hair would’ve been very big controversy and not in a good way 😅
Maybe that corset scene was a node to Gone With The Wind corset scene. And ya Bridgerton the TV sucks. The books are far far better. The TV line of thought should've been steampunk instead of trying to pass it off as somewhat historically acceptable. And some of the characters just aren't true to the books. And that's a shame cause when I read a historical or period novel I want my stories to represent the time period not 21st century with historical clothing. Edit: typos
@gabbief789 depending on the time period the terms corset and stays coild be used interchangeably. Victorians occasionally referred to corsets as stays. They could also been referred to as a pair of bodies or bodies. In modern vernacular corset is a general catch all for body shaping undergarment. The CZcams algorithm favors the term corset over stays so many creators use corset when talking about underpinnings.
@@gabbief789, my understanding is that while the fashions changed, Charlotte preferred the older, mantua styles and sack gowns, so she wasn’t keeping up with the trends.
@@ItsJustLisa that could be true for the story! But I’m talking in strictly historical sense, it would not work in a literal historical sense as their neighbors (the French) would have just killed their monarchs and powdered hair become a big social no no along with heavily taxed. But since it’s fiction, it doesn’t need to follow those rules. I was just pointing out the historical context 😁
I'm not going to lie, if I could find and afford these kinds of clothes I would be so into wearing them. I might get some side eye because it's not "trendy" but honestly.... All these regal Renaissance dresses would make me feel like a very pretty lady 😍
I would also wear historical fashion if I had the money and access to it. (Small correction: the Renaissance was a period from the late 1400s to mid 1500s, and the early 1800s was not part of that. 1800-1820s aka “Bridgerton” is typically referred to as the regency era)
I encourage you to look into historybounding! :) Micarah Tewers sewed a very simple regency-like dress that has the look. She made one of her tutorials, as in she measures everything in bananas and ferrets, but you should get the gist. You can shorten them for less obviously regency looks if you want. :)
They do. Professionals work on these movie sets. As she said Bridgerton is a historical fantasy show. It's not supposed to be historically accurate. No one messed up, no one was being lazy. This is the way it's supposed to be. It's the same with the music and culture on Bidgerton. It's a modern, romantacized take on regency era Britain.
They do this for the people watching the show. Most basic viewers have no idea about historical fashion You say period piece in Britain and people think corsets! So they put it in the show so people have something to relate to the fluffed up idea of the time in their head not what is historically accurate.
@@snickeringpigeon4370if it's fantasy why not give them bras or bralettes or something fun. I can't imagine a fantasy world imagined by women where we want to wear really tight and possibly poorly fitted corsets. To me it's obvious what they were trying to do.
The painting that I have of my great, great, great, great, great grandmother circa 1805-1818 shows off her upper chest including cleavage almost to the extent one would expect at the beach today (in the USA)
I wish the outfits matched the time periods because WHY set something in a time and not use the outfits? Clothing reflects SOOOOO much of what's going on culturally in the time period!
I would usually agree, but if we're not going for historical accuracy and it's a clear choice by the costume designer, as is the case with Bridgerton, then I don't mind. The only gripe I have is the corset melodrama, which is beyond stupid, but I actually like what they've done with the Regency meets modern meet fantasy look.
I always felt like the regency period was way more comfortable style wise than any other period during the eighteen hundreds. Those dresses looked pretty dang comfortable
Thank god we don’t dress like this anymore. Because one, this dress is super unflattering, and two, the earth is much hotter than it was in regency times.
@@PanicInDuckyme too lol! I have an hourglass/pear ish shaped body, and I literally don’t wear anything without waist definition since my hips are the widest part of me, it makes me look like a box.
I disagree so much haha... I love pretty much all historical fashion eras except for regency, I've always thought regency dresses look completely unflattering on literally everyone 😭😂
@@raerohan4241 I definitely agree with you because I have a rather large chest and I am not a traditionally skinny girl, so I feel like that design would make me look larger.
@@skolas-aditya Tysm for the reommendations! I love the VVitch, that one is wonderful. I haven't seen the others yet, I'll definitely have to check them out!
Somebody brought out a really good perspective on the whole corset thing that they were already taking already very lean actresses, and trying to scale them down to even the smaller size, this obsession with smallness and daintiness when that’s not how those garments work, and how they don’t even have the budget to invest in proper fitting undergarments for these outfits, and if they do, they get them undersized to plant that a lot of the actresses that interact with this are having the warped perspective on things that are hurting when they are not supposed to.
This! And while there is an argument against corsets or other support/shapewear, people forget that back then these undergarments were tailored and made with the wearer's measurements to achieve a comfortable fit especially if they are expected to wear this for certain periods of time and under many layers of clothing. And support/shapewear was also seen as a way to achieve the silhouette that was currently in style, which was aided by various other layers in the outfit, not just by the shapewear alone. A corset that properly fits you should be comfortable; and you don't necessarily even need to splurge on getting one tailored for you either as long as you find one that fits right and feels comfortable.
@@missingwalle9364 right on. We know a lot more about it now than we did in the past 70 to 90 years for film, especially with mantua makers in the 1700s, and the radiating outward professions that meant a great deal for women’s clothing.
Agreed, I think the problem with bridgerton is that they hired a 21st century corset maker that tightlaces down to an 18" waist. Regency stays were not meant to be tightly laced or heavily boned.
My favorite! I always thought I’d want to swan around in a massive hooped skirt (and I still do) but this era is so beautiful, and so comfortable. I remember one year a while back (Jen was still married to Brad) when empire waists were popular and I was so excited that Jennifer A and Giselle B both wore an empire white gown to events. Didn’t like that they were sleeveless, but they were gorgeous! It’s odd to me how things like empire waists and boat neck shirts are so classic and elegant, but it’s like an epic mission to find anything cut this way. I have boat neck tops I’ve treated like treasures for years, because I can’t replace them.
my only issue is that the corsets were most likely not made for them leading to the discomfort mentioned in articles written on it. i wish they wouldnt create a strawman for an argument made by men to subjugate women as a reason to do this. do it because it historically accurate or because they aren't necessary. also, corsets serve a purpose in garment construction. how are they going to keep those heavy garments supported on long shoot days? its just going to put a different sort of pain on actors! im ultimately glad there is a consideration for the actors comfort from a labour pov but from a practical and logistical pov just make well-fitting corsets that actors can get used to before shoots.
As someone who reads a lot of Regency romance novels, and has looked up so many various clothing aspects, but still sometimes had difficulty imagining certain items...I love you right now. Thank you for this video
I thought that too until I made long stays, which were definitely a thing during the time period despite what she says in the video. It changes the way everything hangs on the body, and if properly made, they don't need to be uncomfortable.
Not at all. Clothing was made of natural fabrics back then, and people wore fabrics that were appropriate for the season. All the modern clothing you buy at the store is made of polyester/plastic now, and that's the only reason layers sound so painful... Plastic isn't breathable, so you're sweating no matter what and that sweat isn't evaporating as easily as it would if you were wearing a natural, light fabric.
Adding onto the previous commenter, the places in which these clothes were worn were also considerably cooler. Summers in England only got up to between 50-60 degrees at their hottest (from what I've heard) so it definitely wasn't too warm.
@@snickeringpigeon4370 Very true, and I like that about the show. I meant to relay that I love her costumes and historical knowledge related to them, but I reread and realized that's not what I stated.
Thank you! I've seen other historical fashion channels also note how inane that corset statement was. It just felt like they were trying to score brownie points for something that doesn't matter within the time period.
I'm afraid I couldn't get past the first episode of Bridgerton. The sight of them trying to 'tight lace' Regency long stays, left me groaning. Come on guys, the metal grommet was invented until 1828.
You are so funny because I was thinking the same thing about it seeming way cuter than I used to think this period was! But the silk is always fabulous, so who knows😃You are gorgeous! Love your channel❤
I’ve been going through so many of your shorts at once and even though I’m not a regency fan per se I think this is one of the styles that actually suits you best!
I absolute adore your videos because I learn more about women's history than anywhere else! But this video has to be my favorite because you look fantastic in it! And about how cool regency actually was! And I could see some like Penelope would have to add a corset because of her weight.....
I love your videos! This summer, I am giving a Regency tea party for my friends, we are looking for dresses to wear, that are reasonable to purchase. Your videos are helping a great deal. We just need to find a Mr. Darcy!
I am an older man but I worked my way through school in the Midwest in an experimental theater so all these dresses are so wonderful to see all the parts that make them full and beautiful only not as beautiful as you dumplin!! Keep on dressing !! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Honestly the short stays look supremely and wildly more comfortable than a modern underwired bra and I want them to come back
Of course its all about preferences. And some do prefer wired bras.
But. In my personal opinion i am always my most comfortable in a corset (or stays). I usually go for a corset because im looking for back support and lift sinxe i have a larger chest. Wearing a bra leaves with aching shoulders, strap marks, and tense muscles in mu upper back. My corset removes all of that for me.
Corsets and stays of anu kind over a bra for anything in my opinion.
Plus they always make me secure and confident as well. Which i love.
There are t-shirt bras without wires. They come molded and unmolded. Bralette is another one you might like.
just start wearing short stays. people are already running around dressed in period clothing for day-to-day life, im sure no one will care you're wearing outdated underwear. especially if it's more comfortable for you.
admittedly, you might have to make your own because i dont think a lot of places sell short stays.
@@hiwaga7399 yeah, it's the making it myself part which gives me pause, not the thought of anyone judging or knowing what's under my clothes xD
I would probably prefer the short stays, as wired bra have had a tendency to feel weird and break making the wire poke at you. So personally I’d like them to be an acceptable option now
It’s so funny that people on CZcams/TikTok are more accurate on historical fashion than the big budget movies and shows. They should take some pointers and start looking on social media to hire consultants or fashion directors!
I think it is not think it is lack of knowledge but creative freedom.
Shows like bridgerton purposely chose not to be historically accurate - it’s cheaper but to also fits into the fantasy side did the show. In a the Favourite the costumes are also in a far more monotone palette than would be normal for the period and there are stylistic liberties but to all fits to the way the story is told. If however a film or show wants 100% accuracy that is possible but very expensive and time consuming - for example Emma. I wouldn’t assume that the shows are at all lacking in the ability to dress their shoes in a historically accurate fashion, their making a. Conscious choice not to.
Costume department is union. I can guarantee those professionals know this, they just don't get hired because companies don't want to pay union rates.
That is how they change history.
@@D31taF0rc3 A friend of mine is a costumer (she's done some Marvel movies, for example), and basically, they have to do what they're told, which will be "what the audience expects." So as the producers have more faith in us, they'll stop putting horns on Viking helmets. Until then...
I would have loved to wear those type of dresses. they actually look quite comfortable. especially considering what the fashion before that look like!
I wore them for reenactments, they're so comfy
the fashion was definitely revolutionarily relaxed/comfy/shapeless! i think its so cool to see how, just like politics were being overhauled around the turn of the 18th into 19th century, society and therefore fashion were changing like crazy! and then it swung back again to more rigid, arguably restrictive fashion by the mid 19th century
They look like a pain to pee in 😂 especially in today’s bathrooms
@@DefinitelyNotAFerret Yes, but could you imagine having to wear like back in the Marie-Antoinette day and having to use our bathrooms now lol. The regency era would’ve been so much easier.
@@elizabethjones2377 Yes, it is funny to see how fashion revolves around politics even today. If you remember back in the 1950s we were modest now today the Morris can you show the better and look at where our morals are.
I was confused when I watched the first episode where they were lacing on corsets because I knew that they would have used short stays with the new fashion. The queen's attendants would have worn corsets because they still wore the older fashion that Queen Charlotte preferred. I actually liked that use of fashion to differentiate between the old monarchy and the new regency of Prince George.
I will note that the queen and her attendants wouldn’t be wearing corsets either (based off of the type of dressings they’re in), they would still be wearing stays. Although, the queen and king should be wearing the hottest fashion and be ahead of everyone else as the monarchy lead the fashion trends (like queen Victoria and the Victorian age). Technically, if we really wanna get historical, the queen nor king would be wearing powdered hair as the king and queen of France was killed over their luxurious fashion and spending money. The powdered hair would’ve been very big controversy and not in a good way 😅
Maybe that corset scene was a node to Gone With The Wind corset scene. And ya Bridgerton the TV sucks. The books are far far better. The TV line of thought should've been steampunk instead of trying to pass it off as somewhat historically acceptable. And some of the characters just aren't true to the books. And that's a shame cause when I read a historical or period novel I want my stories to represent the time period not 21st century with historical clothing.
Edit: typos
@gabbief789 depending on the time period the terms corset and stays coild be used interchangeably. Victorians occasionally referred to corsets as stays. They could also been referred to as a pair of bodies or bodies. In modern vernacular corset is a general catch all for body shaping undergarment. The CZcams algorithm favors the term corset over stays so many creators use corset when talking about underpinnings.
@@gabbief789, my understanding is that while the fashions changed, Charlotte preferred the older, mantua styles and sack gowns, so she wasn’t keeping up with the trends.
@@ItsJustLisa that could be true for the story! But I’m talking in strictly historical sense, it would not work in a literal historical sense as their neighbors (the French) would have just killed their monarchs and powdered hair become a big social no no along with heavily taxed. But since it’s fiction, it doesn’t need to follow those rules. I was just pointing out the historical context 😁
I'm not going to lie, if I could find and afford these kinds of clothes I would be so into wearing them. I might get some side eye because it's not "trendy" but honestly.... All these regal Renaissance dresses would make me feel like a very pretty lady 😍
I would also wear historical fashion if I had the money and access to it. (Small correction: the Renaissance was a period from the late 1400s to mid 1500s, and the early 1800s was not part of that. 1800-1820s aka “Bridgerton” is typically referred to as the regency era)
These dresses are (supposedly) very easy to make and there are quite a few tutorials on CZcams so you can always try that
I encourage you to look into historybounding! :) Micarah Tewers sewed a very simple regency-like dress that has the look. She made one of her tutorials, as in she measures everything in bananas and ferrets, but you should get the gist. You can shorten them for less obviously regency looks if you want. :)
you could always get a palm leaf skirt and put a bone in your hair and nose. Would be more period accurate as well
@@valentinahendrick9540 ahh, so regal regency
It’s giving Angelica Schuyler
I’m in love with regency fashion, by far my favorite fashion and I wish I could wear it every day
I thought so too
Then, wear it, every day!
I was searching for a comment that brought Angelica’s dress up- lol
I was thinking the same thing, and yes regency era fashion is so pretty
@@hailey1075same 😂
It feels like main stream costume designers don't do research on historical undergarments 😢
They do. Professionals work on these movie sets. As she said Bridgerton is a historical fantasy show. It's not supposed to be historically accurate. No one messed up, no one was being lazy. This is the way it's supposed to be. It's the same with the music and culture on Bidgerton. It's a modern, romantacized take on regency era Britain.
@@snickeringpigeon4370Bridgerton is an exception, but there are plenty of "historically accurate" tv shows and movies that don't do proper research
@@kimbrolyy
"They don't get paid to do proper research or have access to truly historically accurate costumes" is the far more likely answer.
They do this for the people watching the show. Most basic viewers have no idea about historical fashion
You say period piece in Britain and people think corsets! So they put it in the show so people have something to relate to the fluffed up idea of the time in their head not what is historically accurate.
@@snickeringpigeon4370if it's fantasy why not give them bras or bralettes or something fun. I can't imagine a fantasy world imagined by women where we want to wear really tight and possibly poorly fitted corsets. To me it's obvious what they were trying to do.
That silk is GORGEOUS
I LOVE that type of look. It’s flattering on almost everyone and is so elegant. I wish there was some way I could figure out a modern version
An Elegant Maxi dress. I don’t know how to sew, but I have hundreds of designs in my head 😂
It's called an A line dress, or an Empire waist. Flattering for most body shapes!
The painting that I have of my great, great, great, great, great grandmother circa 1805-1818 shows off her upper chest including cleavage almost to the extent one would expect at the beach today (in the USA)
You have a painting from that long back? Wow, treasure it!
I wish the outfits matched the time periods because WHY set something in a time and not use the outfits? Clothing reflects SOOOOO much of what's going on culturally in the time period!
it's historical fantasy. they don't claim to be accurate
Agreed! I find the clothing the most interesting parts of these shows!
Do you know what would be most accurate? No black Lords and Ladies. But that's the fun in fantasy. It's not real. Pssst, don't tell anyone else.
@@mslalulala4817 there are a couple of black/mixed race ladies/nobility (and maybe lords) in British history
I would usually agree, but if we're not going for historical accuracy and it's a clear choice by the costume designer, as is the case with Bridgerton, then I don't mind. The only gripe I have is the corset melodrama, which is beyond stupid, but I actually like what they've done with the Regency meets modern meet fantasy look.
“Angelica Schuyler.”
“You can’t change my mind.”
I saw the look at the end and was like “omg is that Angelica Schuyler??”
Thanks for the reupload! Dress is beautiful and getting to hear your info along with it was way better!💜💜
I always felt like the regency period was way more comfortable style wise than any other period during the eighteen hundreds. Those dresses looked pretty dang comfortable
i wish people still dressed like this everyday 😢
do it. no one can stop you. not even dress codes.
Thank god we don’t dress like this anymore. Because one, this dress is super unflattering, and two, the earth is much hotter than it was in regency times.
No one is stopping you from dressing like that everyday except yourself
Ugh, all that work, all those layers. No thanks
Not me. I don't believe I'd like to put on so many different layers. It's alot of work, at least for me. I do love the look of it though.
The high waist is flattering for most figure types.
IDK I always felt like they make me look pregnant
@@PanicInDuckySame - not great for those of us with more athletic builds (broader shoulders so the waist is smaller in comparison)
@@PanicInDuckyme too lol! I have an hourglass/pear ish shaped body, and I literally don’t wear anything without waist definition since my hips are the widest part of me, it makes me look like a box.
I disagree so much haha... I love pretty much all historical fashion eras except for regency, I've always thought regency dresses look completely unflattering on literally everyone 😭😂
Not for figures with breasts over a B cup
The male Regency look was particularly sexy.
Thanks for reupload! The dress is gorgeous!
This actually looks like Hanbok (Korean traditional dress?) And especially on her it looks BEAUTIFUL.😭
Yeah the similar higher waistlines look flattering for many people
@@midnight6994And they don't for many others. Highly depends on your body shape
@@raerohan4241 I definitely agree with you because I have a rather large chest and I am not a traditionally skinny girl, so I feel like that design would make me look larger.
I was thinking it looked like the dress Angelica wears in the second act of Hamilton
I hate those period films made within the last 10 years or so. They are just so grotesquely inaccurate they’re not even enjoyable.
Same. Even the new trailer saying ‘your the most royal person I’ve ever known’… that means absolutely nothing and it’s the promotional quote
The Favourite and the 2020 Emma were pretty good tho, also the VVitch was pretty darn accurate down to the details
@@skolas-aditya Tysm for the reommendations! I love the VVitch, that one is wonderful. I haven't seen the others yet, I'll definitely have to check them out!
@@skolas-aditya i thought it was "the witch" skskksksjsksjsjksjskksksks-
it’s not like older period films were any better 😂
not me saying that she looks like Angelica Schuyler from Hamilton😅
When I was in school, one of my english teachers had no clue what I meant when I brought up regency era lol
Pathetic excuse for an English teacher 🤦♀️
Sad
What are you American? Most teachers don't know anything about George III other than "tAx ThE cOLoNiEs" so it's understandable.
Your English teacher? Surely they must know about regency through Jane Austen and suchlike?
I just need a pile of sewing patterns for this time period. 😮❤
And silk. A pile of silk.
@@EFergDindrane Indian cotton muslin was the height of fashion. Gossamer fine and often called 'woven air'.
@@jirup is there a modern fabric like that? I personally love cotton fabric.
@@ErdriedDeirdreCotton lawn is similar enough. It's the fabric of choice for summer daily wear in most parts of the Indian subcontinent
Omg the dress and you are so beautiful❤❤❤
🥲 thank you so much
That looks cozy 10/10 would wear this doing housework and literally want all my bras to be like the short stays
Somebody brought out a really good perspective on the whole corset thing that they were already taking already very lean actresses, and trying to scale them down to even the smaller size, this obsession with smallness and daintiness when that’s not how those garments work, and how they don’t even have the budget to invest in proper fitting undergarments for these outfits, and if they do, they get them undersized to plant that a lot of the actresses that interact with this are having the warped perspective on things that are hurting when they are not supposed to.
This! And while there is an argument against corsets or other support/shapewear, people forget that back then these undergarments were tailored and made with the wearer's measurements to achieve a comfortable fit especially if they are expected to wear this for certain periods of time and under many layers of clothing. And support/shapewear was also seen as a way to achieve the silhouette that was currently in style, which was aided by various other layers in the outfit, not just by the shapewear alone. A corset that properly fits you should be comfortable; and you don't necessarily even need to splurge on getting one tailored for you either as long as you find one that fits right and feels comfortable.
@@missingwalle9364 right on. We know a lot more about it now than we did in the past 70 to 90 years for film, especially with mantua makers in the 1700s, and the radiating outward professions that meant a great deal for women’s clothing.
I love the return of these silhouettes through things like babydoll dresses!
Is it just me, or she looks like Angelica Schuyler?
I thought so too
I know! There were longer line stays - BUT THEY ARE NOT CORSETS EITHER!
Agreed, I think the problem with bridgerton is that they hired a 21st century corset maker that tightlaces down to an 18" waist. Regency stays were not meant to be tightly laced or heavily boned.
My favorite! I always thought I’d want to swan around in a massive hooped skirt (and I still do) but this era is so beautiful, and so comfortable. I remember one year a while back (Jen was still married to Brad) when empire waists were popular and I was so excited that Jennifer A and Giselle B both wore an empire white gown to events. Didn’t like that they were sleeveless, but they were gorgeous! It’s odd to me how things like empire waists and boat neck shirts are so classic and elegant, but it’s like an epic mission to find anything cut this way. I have boat neck tops I’ve treated like treasures for years, because I can’t replace them.
What an incredibly glamorous lady. The dresses are interesting but its her that makes each episode incredible.
recency is fine....but i really do love pink silk
my only issue is that the corsets were most likely not made for them leading to the discomfort mentioned in articles written on it. i wish they wouldnt create a strawman for an argument made by men to subjugate women as a reason to do this. do it because it historically accurate or because they aren't necessary.
also, corsets serve a purpose in garment construction. how are they going to keep those heavy garments supported on long shoot days? its just going to put a different sort of pain on actors!
im ultimately glad there is a consideration for the actors comfort from a labour pov but from a practical and logistical pov just make well-fitting corsets that actors can get used to before shoots.
I love the design of the waistcoats! It's beautiful how they hang and hold shape when they rely on suspenders
This is why history on fashion and clothing is important 👗
wow this ensemble is very close to what angelica wears in hamilton, maybe thats why i love it so much...
Regency is literally my favorite 😭
Same here! I had my wedding dress made in a very Regency era style.
As someone who reads a lot of Regency romance novels, and has looked up so many various clothing aspects, but still sometimes had difficulty imagining certain items...I love you right now. Thank you for this video
HOW DO YOU JUST HAVE THIS TO WEAR. I would kill to have this in my closet. It is so gorgeous. ❤❤❤ Bravo!
I just finished bridgerton last night and oh boy IF SEASON 3 ISNT SOON PLLSS
Queen charlotte is what imma start soon
Such Pride and Prejudice vibes 😍
Your wallpaper is GORGEOUS! Such a vibe 🥰🥰🥰
That silk is simply stunning ❤ I have a figure not built for that era, even though it is a favorite because of Austen. ❤
I don’t think *anyone* has the figure for regency fashion 😅
I thought that too until I made long stays, which were definitely a thing during the time period despite what she says in the video. It changes the way everything hangs on the body, and if properly made, they don't need to be uncomfortable.
The fashion in Bridgerton is still so beautiful tho
So many layers, but pretty. Must have been miserable in warm weather.
Not at all. Clothing was made of natural fabrics back then, and people wore fabrics that were appropriate for the season. All the modern clothing you buy at the store is made of polyester/plastic now, and that's the only reason layers sound so painful... Plastic isn't breathable, so you're sweating no matter what and that sweat isn't evaporating as easily as it would if you were wearing a natural, light fabric.
Adding onto the previous commenter, the places in which these clothes were worn were also considerably cooler. Summers in England only got up to between 50-60 degrees at their hottest (from what I've heard) so it definitely wasn't too warm.
Empire waist dresses are so much more attractive to me than any other period! The dress and the coat are such a beautiful combination!
Always so captivating to watch your videos when you pop up on my feed! Thanks for the educative entertainment!
Uuuh where is the short stay from?
News : Bridgerton actresses no longer required to wear corsets
People Who Actually Know History : I see this as an absolute win
Beautiful! I love how you make these clothes look so comfortable when so many others make them look heavy and suffocating
What an incredibly beautiful outfit!!!❤
I hope they offer you a job providing correct information about costuming the actors.
Bridgerton is not supposed to be historically accurate.
@@snickeringpigeon4370 Very true, and I like that about the show. I meant to relay that I love her costumes and historical knowledge related to them, but I reread and realized that's not what I stated.
I adore your wallpaper!
OMG you SLAYED IT!!❤❤❤
Omg! That looks absolutely adorable!❤
I absolutely love all the dresses throughout time you show us.
I love hearing about different periods of fashion. 😊 Thank you for sharing❤
Thank you! I've seen other historical fashion channels also note how inane that corset statement was. It just felt like they were trying to score brownie points for something that doesn't matter within the time period.
I love these kinds of dresses ❤ thank you for sharing.
I’m obsessed with the empire waistline. The dresses from this period are insanely gorgeous
SUPER PRETTY!!! The pink's BEAUTIFUL!!
I love the pleating in the back - I remember the dresses around marie antionette had that too
That jacket is beautiful!! I love the color! ♥️🥰♥️
Beautiful as always❤
SO PRETTY!!!
The swishing at the end makes you sound so rich!! My ears are so impressed by your wealth!
Such a beautiful dress ❤ Suits you very much, the colour and silhouette
I'm afraid I couldn't get past the first episode of Bridgerton. The sight of them trying to 'tight lace' Regency long stays, left me groaning. Come on guys, the metal grommet was invented until 1828.
I love Regency. Thank you. Your videos are always great
My god you look so beautiful!! I’m jealous of your teeny waist! That is the era that I think had the nicest clothes shape. Xx
I love this!!!! We need this style back!!
I enjoy your videos so much. I really love it when I come across one.
You are so funny because I was thinking the same thing about it seeming way cuter than I used to think this period was! But the silk is always fabulous, so who knows😃You are gorgeous! Love your channel❤
You look beautiful…the entire outfit is stunning on you!
I just love hearing your backstory about the times the people wore these dresses. So thank you very much.
Your outfit is 10/10, looks amazing 👏
I’ve been going through so many of your shorts at once and even though I’m not a regency fan per se I think this is one of the styles that actually suits you best!
So cute. I love this style!!!
Your dresses are beautiful!
I have a couple of skirts with suspenders like those petticoats and they’re like the cutest thing ever imo
That pink silk jacket is so beautiful 🥲
I absolute adore your videos because I learn more about women's history than anywhere else! But this video has to be my favorite because you look fantastic in it! And about how cool regency actually was! And I could see some like Penelope would have to add a corset because of her weight.....
I love the regency style I think it’s so flattering
I always **hated** the empire waist.
But I’m also built like a tree trunk, so there’s that
Yes because everything in Bridgerton was 100% historically accurate. 😂
IMHO Empire line is one of the most flattering dress styles for women
Such a gorgeous gown I think you just really really look good in that color that's why you liked it so much😊
I’m enjoying your shorts !
I love the silhouette on the pink overcoat thing
I love your videos! This summer, I am giving a Regency tea party for my friends, we are looking for dresses to wear, that are reasonable to purchase. Your videos are helping a great deal. We just need to find a Mr. Darcy!
I’ve seen several of these, but this is the one that made me subscribe. I don’t think she could get more adorable.
🥲 omg thank you
I am an older man but I worked my way through school in the Midwest in an experimental theater so all these dresses are so wonderful to see all the parts that make them full and beautiful only not as beautiful as you dumplin!! Keep on dressing !! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Beautiful dress and coat. I love the colours.
Absolutely beautiful. I love your videos.
This is such a beautiful outfit!
my favourite "era" for dress design, regency, the empire waist.
I love it! 💖
you're Very pretty in Everything you wear. It's also really interesting to see the historical clothing, and you're super smart, and fun to watch
I can imagine the crew of the show calling short stays a corset and talk about how restricting and oppresing it was for them to wear it💀
Empire waist for the win.
This Era is one of my absolute favourites for ladies' fashion.