See hot they protect there bottoms Cause they sit down for hours and protect there bod from the cold know to day cold killing people cause they wear less clothing
All jokes aside am I the only one who actually loves the clothing of the Victorian age? Sure it took probably a whole damn hour, but honestly it's beautiful.
Yep, because they took pride in their work back then. Clothing was hand made with attention to every detail instead of being mass produced on some big assembly line! The lower class women may have only had one or two nice dresses but those were amazing quality you dont find in a walmart lol
@@krystaldaniels7940 Fr like imagine taking the time to do all those small stitches so your clothing can last longer, not to mention some of the embroidery that didn’t NEED to be done but just to look a lot nicer, all done by hand
Because fabric used to be so expensive, the average middleclass woman owned about 4 to 6 dresses, so if you think about it, you're practising historical accuracy via mentality if not the dresses themselves
To everyone talking about the struggle of using the bathroom: they didn’t have toilets or panties, so ladies just put a pot under their skirts, it was actually quite easy. For those wondering about summer: they didn’t have sunscreen so lots of clothes helped them, on really hot or ‘saltry’ says they just stayed in, there was no industrial heat so again they were quite alright
@@hoda03minbang53 what do you mean? It’s where the expression about not having a pot to piss in comes from. Toilets are resent. Life is so much better these days
Illegal slavery Just where we went wrong "Vintage fashion not vintage values" I know, but people like to diss modern clothes when they see "the pretties" _too_ much. Bringing the other option down is hardly a compliment. 100 years later you have choices. You can still dress this way and only the tiny minority actually commits to that. You can pick any period you want too. Why don't you put your money where your mouth is? (Op might actually be only implying that it's easier to dress today, which it is, but "modern style bad" attitude is very prevalent nonetheless. Modernity offers much more variation than you can describe or evaluate in a sentence)
Split drawers yeah they're just a big hole. Also this particular style isn't that heavy compared to layers and layers of petticoats before crinolines. Just bunch it up and you're fine.
@@curvalisiouscurves5579 there may not have been toilet paper but there HAS been some type of way to wipe. Because one race taught another race how to properly wash and etc.
@@jashbrown8079 but those are undergarments? I mean it doesntly actually look indecent or anything to be considered "lewd" These ppl sure had a lot of misconceptions...I think And showing an ankle was lewd!? 🙏
women inheriting property? in the 19th century? lol, i wish. what you have to do is give birth to a son who will inherit the property and kill the husband shortly after. of course, your son is far too young to rule, so his mother ought to serve as regent. only until he's old enough, of course.
that is how my great drandmother dress in 1880 and she sewed beautiful gown for wealthy women when you left your home there were not many places to go to the bathroom so you had to hold it til you got home..
Not only that, but seeing how we all act on a daily basis. Just talking casually about whatever, driving our cars around town, running and relaxing at the park.
I wonder what they would think how now its just one shirt and a pair of pants and not what looks like 20 lbs of clothes layered up.. oof imagine their summers.
No madame. There is a whole outfit for lounging at home. You might get guests. You have morning and evening wear. It's best to go out. The heat indoors alone. I can't even imagine.
@@ellabanchieri8114 Petticoats were used to make the dress flow better and add more shape. :) She's actually not wearing that many layers for a typical 18th century dress.
The corsets weren't only just to define the outline of a women's body but they also support your back and the bustle in the back, if you wore this dress without a corset you're gonna have back pain and bad posture
TheWin200000 true, but consider the fact that women who did not want to dress this way were forced to as a social rule. It’s not just men who “forced” women to dress this way, it was the whole society and tradition cues. And more commonly women of higher statuses, who had to keep up with their reputation.
There used to be manuals for this shit like decorum in dressing, manners and social mores...and yes the society was patriarchal and so the male expectation is to be blamed
Ugh. Let me explain in short- 1. No, men didn't force women to dress like that, even more than that, some ridiculed women's clothing. Women were the ones to set trends, getting inspiration from former periods (much like today) 2. It takes around 10-15 minutes to get ready, and since women were dressing like this since they around 12-14 years old (before puberty, you would usually wear a child version of these dresses, shorter and less constructed, since before puberty you don't really need support for the bust area) 3. Clothing were designed not just for fashion, but for comfort. Fabrics were natural, unlike today's polyester and spendex, so everything was breathable and you weren't really sweaty. Corsets were fitted for your body so they will fit comfortably, and were there for bust and back support, as well as giving you the current fashionable silhouette. And no, tightlacing wasn't common. No, you didn't need to remove any ribs. Yes, you can perfectly breath in corsets, they are quite comfortable, way more than bras. All the myths you've heard are wrong. Sincerely, a history enthusiast and a historical fashion wearer.
@TheWin200000 nope, men didn't force women to dress like that, women were the trendsetters. Even more than that, some men often ridiculed women for their clothing, and made caricatures of them in newspapers to ridicule them. Men had trouble accepting the fact that garment-making and fashion design was a women-dominated industry, actually.
u know, back then they didn't have things to change their homes temperature (except well, fireplaces, but no fans or ac's like now for summer) so what did they do? fucking fabric. they weren't brainless for fashion's sake, the summer garments were made of thin and light fabric, there were even corsets/stays made specifically for hotter seasons. so no, it wasn't a problem for anyone in summer
@@theamydim no it would still be hot. Have you never just sat in a thing tank top and barely-there-shorts, in wonderful air conditioning, and still felt hot? Because I have
It actually wasn't that exhausted to wear all those layers because unlike today with our clothes being made of synthetic plastic, the materials (usually linen, muslin, and cambric) were natural and light-colored. Women also used less petticoats and lighter stocking than they would have in colder months.
This is how most people draw/or create (for a show) 1890s fashion as, when in reality 1890s fashion was a mix of the 1850s, 1880s (of course), and the Georgian era.
Exactlyy! now with less clothing we feel like we have to change our bodies to fit the beauty standards, since there's more attention and less covering the body. Back then they would mostly change the clothing instead
An amazing retrospect in 1885 juxtaposed with 2021 mode of dressing.How times flies in different ages...how dressing has evolved through the centuries....how bulky it feels. She is being herself getting dressed in her era...how is she an antagonist? I don't get it. She is beautiful..her hat is the type we have now..just changes in different dress modes.
Back then most women were seriously descuriged from have SEX out of marriage. The Birth control pills, patches and injection women take today only came about in the early 60s. At the same time the sexual revolution started.
And that's how "women take a million years to dress up" jokes were born.
True ,my gf took 8years to get dressed up for our first go out together
LMAO 😂
Haa
No literally
Yes 👍
When you hear his horse galloping up the hill, trying to get ready for your date
😂yesss
See hot they protect there bottoms
Cause they sit down for hours and protect there bod from the cold know to day cold killing people cause they wear less clothing
Ravenclaw?
@@sarahjecev5592 yes
😂😂😂😂
Each piece of clothing could make an entire outfit today.
-sadly-
YES!!!!!! 👍🏾 🙌🏾 👏🏾
Sadly...
1885: "honey if we are going out at least inform me one day before " 😂😂🤣🤣
This doesn't take that long.
😂😂
"Babe, hurry! We're gonna be late!"
"Just five more HOURS!!" 😭
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
I my goodness it sounds so true
Hahahahhahahahahhah
Hehehehehe
*five more layers*
No one else wondering how you would use the restroom when it’s an emergency
The underclothes have a split opening for easy access (some women would also do what is known as "free bleeding" now because of this)
Ya squat and go in a can
@@avoo190 I'm honestly afraid of you😌
@@pepperminticeburg1769 ITS WHAT THEY USED TO DO THO 💀💀💀
@@avoo190 Remind me to never go back in time🗿
Summer: exists
19th century women: *guess I'll die*
Nah this is very normal for indian ngl
Cause you see how they wear at summer
They will just wear linnen clothing smh
@@ryanwilson1654 no, i mean the clothes they wear
Also it really doesn't get that hot in Britain, not to mention if they're wearing lighter colors they'll attract less heat
All jokes aside am I the only one who actually loves the clothing of the Victorian age? Sure it took probably a whole damn hour, but honestly it's beautiful.
Nous sommes deux
Same, I might start dressing like that if I ever get rich.
There are many of us and we are absolutely obsessed!!!
Idk if it’s just me or like even dresses worn by like middle to lower class would’ve made me feel great ngl
*But then again old dresses hit different*
So true tho
That my favorite colors
Yep, because they took pride in their work back then. Clothing was hand made with attention to every detail instead of being mass produced on some big assembly line! The lower class women may have only had one or two nice dresses but those were amazing quality you dont find in a walmart lol
@@krystaldaniels7940 Fr like imagine taking the time to do all those small stitches so your clothing can last longer, not to mention some of the embroidery that didn’t NEED to be done but just to look a lot nicer, all done by hand
You could give me a lower class dress from this time period and I would love it so much!
And here I am.
In my near decade old pajamas for the past three days straight.
Oh, how times have changed.
Lol samee😂
Wearing my hoodie that I got at a thrift store for 3 days in a row.
🤣😅
Because fabric used to be so expensive, the average middleclass woman owned about 4 to 6 dresses, so if you think about it, you're practising historical accuracy via mentality if not the dresses themselves
Times have changed. Your clothes have not.
Honestly hopefully they have by now 😳
She still manage to do it in less time than my wife who’s just throwing on a pair of jeans and a t-shirt
To everyone talking about the struggle of using the bathroom: they didn’t have toilets or panties, so ladies just put a pot under their skirts, it was actually quite easy. For those wondering about summer: they didn’t have sunscreen so lots of clothes helped them, on really hot or ‘saltry’ says they just stayed in, there was no industrial heat so again they were quite alright
Is this really real?
@@hoda03minbang53 what do you mean? It’s where the expression about not having a pot to piss in comes from. Toilets are resent. Life is so much better these days
Toilets weren’t invented back then? So does that mean that pee and poop doesn’t exist for people in 1885?
@@ChrysalisSibMiddle & upper coass people did have toilets, working class people peed in a pot or bucket
@@ChrysalisSib youre kidding right?
Apparently they cared about "thiccness" even back then.
Jonk in da tronk!
That wasn’t no ordinary thiccness, that was advanced thicness.
And have the audacity to criticize women for talking about being thick like- huH
They had to get the kings somehow
Being round or fat-ish back in the day was a sign of wealth and health. So yeah, they did care and found it more hot than skinny women.
Designer: "Okay, how many skirts do you need?"
Victorian era: "Yes"
😂😂😭😭😭😭
Dizizuhsi💕❤😍🥰🙏😘👍
Lmao
Yes
She needs 10 skirts
This is exactly how Clara Clayton dresses up in “Back to the future part 3” which is set in 1885!
I noticed this, too ☺
If you watch this in reverse, it's an 1885 strip tease.
💀
100 years later: Messy bun, Hoodie and sweatpants.
Illegal slavery
Just where we went wrong
"Vintage fashion not vintage values" I know, but people like to diss modern clothes when they see "the pretties" _too_ much. Bringing the other option down is hardly a compliment. 100 years later you have choices. You can still dress this way and only the tiny minority actually commits to that. You can pick any period you want too. Why don't you put your money where your mouth is?
(Op might actually be only implying that it's easier to dress today, which it is, but "modern style bad" attitude is very prevalent nonetheless. Modernity offers much more variation than you can describe or evaluate in a sentence)
Yep! :D
I want a messy bun but I have short hair and I don’t have a hoodie I only have one that doesn’t Fit me
Hello security 😝😜☺️😜😝😜☺️😜😝
Or Pajama pants.😂
She be like: "aight, time to buy bread"
every mom be like
YOUR MOM
@@greenparcon888 no yours
@@greenparcon888 uno reverse card
Bread man and milk man came to the house during those days 😂 🤣😂
That’s a lot of fabric. I’m sweating just watching this.
It was made from linen or cotton back then so it actually wasnt hot
I am an Indian, although this type of dress is not in our culture but I love to try old Western outfits.
Same
Sameee
Imagine how much of a struggle it was to use the bathroom lmao😂😂😂
Split drawers made it actually very easy. See PriorAttire’s video on the subject.
Split drawers yeah they're just a big hole. Also this particular style isn't that heavy compared to layers and layers of petticoats before crinolines.
Just bunch it up and you're fine.
Stolen comment
Mind you they had no toilet like us and toilet paper imagine he heat of her genitals and more omg I disgusted myself 🤦🏾🤦🏾🤦🏾😭😭😭
@@curvalisiouscurves5579 there may not have been toilet paper but there HAS been some type of way to wipe. Because one race taught another race how to properly wash and etc.
I love how we as humans nowadays wear 90% less clothes but we still take just as long to get ready😂
Why is that so true XD
Idk lol
LoL
Why is this this most liked comment I’ve ever had 👉🏻👈🏻
Lol why is that trur
“I need to get ready at 6:00 pm so I guess I’ll stop having water by 2.00 pm lest I need to pee”
Everybody is talking about the dress, but are we going to discuss how magnificent the room looks???
Fr ._.
Ikr!
I wish my room actually looked clean like that one
Or the showing of undergarments which is known as lewd in the past. even showing a lady ankle is considered lewd in that time😂
@@jashbrown8079 but those are undergarments?
I mean it doesntly actually look indecent or anything to be considered "lewd"
These ppl sure had a lot of misconceptions...I think
And showing an ankle was lewd!?
🙏
This whole time I thought they were just one big puffy dress. Nope, some assembly required.
Same!!!
Same
"Does mother know you weareth her drapes"
Not me after watching an Avengers movie-
I'd def be late af 😂 I'm already pushing it some mornings with slacks and a blouse that smells decent 🥲
When your mum says get dressed quickly-
Lmfao-
Lol 😂
This comment is underrated😂
Me: dont laugh your family is sleeping...
Me again: Pffffffftttt *snort giggle*
I like it❤
Wife: “honey I’m going to the shop to try on a few outfits. I’ll be back in a month or so”
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣
😂🤣
Lmao
me when my grandma says "back in my days-"
How many layers of clothing do you want?
“Yes”
This is where the phrase “does this dress make my butt look big?” Came from
Haha
Legitimate question tho
😆😂
- Does this make my butt look big?
- Yes.
- Alright, good.
If you were rich*
Rich or in debt looking for a prince :P
@@DuchessMilianda or looking for arsenic
I was thinking about it 👍
that's obvious. Also, if it's historical fashion, it's clear it's not gonna be what was worn by lower class.
women inheriting property? in the 19th century? lol, i wish. what you have to do is give birth to a son who will inherit the property and kill the husband shortly after. of course, your son is far too young to rule, so his mother ought to serve as regent. only until he's old enough, of course.
She was already like half dressed at the start of the video too, lol 😂
Oh yeah. Good observation.
I actually thought it was a whole dress. Didn't know it was layered. It's nice to know something new everyday.
This is how I feel getting dressed but not how I look afterwards
lol
Lmao
Lmao
The amount of likes 👁👄👁
its 999 like let me make it 1k
If I had to do that back then, I would be late for everything.
Luckily you have to be rich first
Doesn’t matter to me! I am late for everything now! Lol CANADA
Considering that there were no media, nor any smartphone to distract you.. I believe you be just fine
Life was different without the distraction of modern technology
@@evanduncan2139 i'd say life, was more life then
Even firefighters didn't wear this much 😂
You’re safe and sound now, back in good old 1885
Darling... wanna go out for dinner?
Yes give me three hours.
Husband: Goodnight
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think women still answer that way now lol
Haha
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😆😁😄😄
Underrated
The worst nightmare of women in 1800s:
urge to pee.
Dude that's what I about to say 😂
@@sinatria8060 my English no good
69 years ago 😂😂
I forgot about this comment
@@Bell-js3ki 😂😂😂😂
Getting dressed in back to the future part 3😂.....(Clara)
what I thought lmaooo
I’m so jealous lol
Afterwards
Her husband : sorry darling the party is cancelled .
Ball
Lets make your likes 60 good sir
They tell early in the afternoon to get ready. For realistic points.
Otherwise a day early
RIP
I am your 666th like
“Hey, can you come over today?”
“Yeah, I just gotta get dressed. I’ll be there in like 5 hours”
Nothings changed then
Maybe you mean 5 days...
Hahah
It takes 5 hours now.
More like 5 days🤣🤣🤣
that is how my great drandmother dress in 1880 and she sewed beautiful gown for wealthy women
when you left your home there were not many places to go to the bathroom so you had to hold it til you got home..
She looks so elegant!
Dress layers: Don't be shy, put some more.
😂 haha
True
lmao yes
🤣LAMO
Haha 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
imagine how shocked people from this era would be when they see how people dress nowadays
❤️❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣🤣
Not only that, but seeing how we all act on a daily basis. Just talking casually about whatever, driving our cars around town, running and relaxing at the park.
@@Xolivas1 how is that a bad thing. Talking casually was a thing back then too. Were people not allowed to run and relax back then either? lmao.
@@epichighslowsofhighschoolf3074 People rest and relax before?
I wonder what they would think how now its just one shirt and a pair of pants and not what looks like 20 lbs of clothes layered up.. oof imagine their summers.
bro i’d be sweating in all those layers💀
I'd love to dress like that, even though it would take more time. I love Victorian and Edwardian fashion periods.
She looks like a princess
If I had to do all that just to get dressed, I’m staying at home.
No madame. There is a whole outfit for lounging at home. You might get guests. You have morning and evening wear. It's best to go out. The heat indoors alone. I can't even imagine.
@@GyroPoodle I just can’t. 🤣
Me too
🤣😂😂😂
😂
Guy: are we going out for dinner, dear?
Her: sure, just let me get dressed
Guy: *unpacks sleeping bag*
🤣
🤣🤣🤣
I’m crying🤣🤣
@@YveslYSL Hey mu name is Linda too lol
@@yourfavmorena hello fellow weeb
this is what celebrities should wear on red carpets like met gala so sl much better than those weird dresses
That’s a real elegant dress ngl
Imagine doing all that and then being like”Nah I’m feelin the blue one today”
😂😂🥴
Lmao😂😂😂 this should be in top comment
Lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣👍
Lol 😂😂😂
“I’m just gonna go & slip into something more comfortable.”
*37 Layers Later.*
imagine saying "something more comfortable" and then putting on a corset
@@for3v3rlos3r3 I’m talking about when it’s time for sexy time. No-one “slips into something more comfortable” & puts a formal outfit on. 😂
@@TheComedyColosseum ik but still lmao
Lmao 😂
How is this a joke absolutely nobody does this
All is perfect. Corset - perfect. bustle- perfect. The whole dress - super perfect. It must me hard to wear it.
That is some good old fashion 🥺please Do another one
Me, watching this like:
“How many skirts is she gonna put on?”
Why does your profile Pic somehow fit this comment😂
@@amyrothdeutsch2251 that’s just me 75 percent of the time
she has to put on the petticoat
the thing that makes her hips stick out or something i learned it from hamilton lmao
@@user-gr3gw1dx2d ah ok I figured it was for something I just wasn’t sure
@@ellabanchieri8114 Petticoats were used to make the dress flow better and add more shape. :) She's actually not wearing that many layers for a typical 18th century dress.
Him: *So what did you do during the weekend?*
Her: *I was getting ready for Monday...*
LMAO MORE LIKE THE WHOLE DAYS OF THE WEEK 😂😂
Omg🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmfaoooo 💀🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
١ا٥٧نزن
😂😂😂
Imagine dressing up that long and the moment u stepped outside, it just rains suddenly...
absolutely beautiful love the style
So we've been actually faking the big booties for centuries.
Yeah
😄
Needs more likes
Lmao
Yeah, that's crazy
Imagine having to say “I’ll be ready soon give me 5 mins”
They still do😂
@@HardwireFlatline dead!
😂😂😂
So true. No wonder why they had servants to help them getting everything on on time. 🤣 The poor one would have probably been ok with the first layer😅.
Or 5 hours....
Humams really went, naked, alot of clothes and back to naked again😂 wete evolving but backwards😂
she be like: "now I'm ready to go to the market"
If husband watches her undress, he will be like she wore the whole wardrobe 🤔
uhkyz miute
Heahah
Or wife #Diverstity ❤️🏳️🌈
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@datt7398 lmao I agree 👆
Today: "Be ready in 5 minutes babe."
1885: "Be ready in five hours darling."
Even in today it tooks 5 hours dude
@@Bocchi_TheGlock Doubt
Honestly I feel like it’s the other way around 😂
The irony is they both take the same time .
Idk what women you've been around, but theres no way in hell they're ready in 5 minutes.
なんて素敵な女性なんだ…とても惹かれる
Nothing beats the old sweatpants and t shirt...
Everyone: how do you even breathe
Girls in 1800: So YoU tHiNk I’m SkInNyYyY
The corsets weren't only just to define the outline of a women's body but they also support your back and the bustle in the back, if you wore this dress without a corset you're gonna have back pain and bad posture
@@gaslightgatekeepgirlboss222 almost like it was a joke huh?
@@ManiacalBlueberry I know it was a joke, I was just trying to give a little extra information to this person
@@gaslightgatekeepgirlboss222 and thank you for the information
@@gaslightgatekeepgirlboss222 thanks for telling us :D i generally find corsets intresting~
everyone : those clothes looks pretty, so many layers...
my brain : how did they sit down?
I- 🤣🤣🤣
Same question 😭😂😂😂
Well it will be uhhh difficult when your still new xD
😂😅
Me too 😂
20th century women:We don't do that
Dressing up was a complete workout back then 😅
They really had women be dressed like this, then complained that women take an awful long time to get dressed
TheWin200000 true, but consider the fact that women who did not want to dress this way were forced to as a social rule. It’s not just men who “forced” women to dress this way, it was the whole society and tradition cues. And more commonly women of higher statuses, who had to keep up with their reputation.
There used to be manuals for this shit like decorum in dressing, manners and social mores...and yes the society was patriarchal and so the male expectation is to be blamed
@TheWin200000 yes they did...
Ugh. Let me explain in short-
1. No, men didn't force women to dress like that, even more than that, some ridiculed women's clothing. Women were the ones to set trends, getting inspiration from former periods (much like today)
2. It takes around 10-15 minutes to get ready, and since women were dressing like this since they around 12-14 years old (before puberty, you would usually wear a child version of these dresses, shorter and less constructed, since before puberty you don't really need support for the bust area)
3. Clothing were designed not just for fashion, but for comfort. Fabrics were natural, unlike today's polyester and spendex, so everything was breathable and you weren't really sweaty. Corsets were fitted for your body so they will fit comfortably, and were there for bust and back support, as well as giving you the current fashionable silhouette. And no, tightlacing wasn't common. No, you didn't need to remove any ribs. Yes, you can perfectly breath in corsets, they are quite comfortable, way more than bras.
All the myths you've heard are wrong. Sincerely, a history enthusiast and a historical fashion wearer.
@TheWin200000 nope, men didn't force women to dress like that, women were the trendsetters. Even more than that, some men often ridiculed women for their clothing, and made caricatures of them in newspapers to ridicule them. Men had trouble accepting the fact that garment-making and fashion design was a women-dominated industry, actually.
She looks great but just imagine doing this in the SUMMER
I was thinking that too!
The chills ksidbsnsj
Oof nope I’m good with pjs
IKR I just commented this
u know, back then they didn't have things to change their homes temperature (except well, fireplaces, but no fans or ac's like now for summer)
so what did they do? fucking fabric. they weren't brainless for fashion's sake, the summer garments were made of thin and light fabric, there were even corsets/stays made specifically for hotter seasons. so no, it wasn't a problem for anyone in summer
@@theamydim no it would still be hot. Have you never just sat in a thing tank top and barely-there-shorts, in wonderful air conditioning, and still felt hot? Because I have
This looks absolutely horrid to be in for long periods of time. Imagine how hot it must have been.
It actually wasn't that exhausted to wear all those layers because unlike today with our clothes being made of synthetic plastic, the materials (usually linen, muslin, and cambric) were natural and light-colored. Women also used less petticoats and lighter stocking than they would have in colder months.
@@chloelikesgatoraid1939 thank you for the insight. I appreciate that. Really cool to know.
This is how most people draw/or create (for a show) 1890s fashion as, when in reality 1890s fashion was a mix of the 1850s, 1880s (of course), and the Georgian era.
The finished look...She looks like a whole curtain in Buckingham Palace
😂😂😂
This cracked me up- 😂😂😂😂
🤗🍉
no she doesn't.
👁-
People are forgetting that only rich people and royals dressed like this
Yeah, if you were a peasant you just threw on your one dress
No one's forgetting. An aside, royals didn't dress like this. They had maids and valets to help them dress.
People look better without those 576 cloth layer clothings and those weird ass haircuts
I was about to say this
Yeah
I could make 10 years of living out of those clothes.
I only realised in the last 5 seconds that it was the back to the future lady.
Girls In 2020: trying to be thick
Girls in 1885: we have the solution😂😂😂
Exactlyy! now with less clothing we feel like we have to change our bodies to fit the beauty standards, since there's more attention and less covering the body. Back then they would mostly change the clothing instead
I need that bustle, wonder if it would be noticeable in my skin tight jeans.😂
Supongo que hacía hartisimo frio
@@claraash5907 Wow you're right 🤯
@@claraash5907 ike i am just trying to get a 6 pack so I can get a gf
"Does this make my butt look big?!" 😃
Lol😂
🤣🤣🤣
Did you know What was that thing ??
I wonder if it was to discourage men from gooseing her. And I'm not joking.
Yes
Wow they had really good cameras for their time period
Even though it’s summer and she’s gonna die the dress is still beautiful
girls dressing in the XXI century:
“just put some pants and a sweater on”
Jeggings
With sneakers and a hoodie 🙄
And they still take hours for that somehow:) at least some of them haha
And it takes 2 years
@@nolanday1961 haha so true
When you think shes thicc
Her: Yes but actually no.
I have found the comment I was looking for
@@littlereading4528 same lol
@@littlereading4528 same🤣
Lol u silly 🤣
@@annelaurieoge9486 . .
im Genuinely impressed
That second violet skirt was a surprise 😅
She look like an antagonist aunt who's enemy to every kids.
I feel like you are referencing Black Butler
But who knows-
@@Imnotasimp_but Me too for a second there
An amazing retrospect in 1885 juxtaposed with 2021 mode of dressing.How times flies in different ages...how dressing has evolved through the centuries....how bulky it feels. She is being herself getting dressed in her era...how is she an antagonist? I don't get it.
She is beautiful..her hat is the type we have now..just changes in different dress modes.
Don't they feel hot😰🥵🔥
Her dress reminds me of the witch if the waste d plain frim howls moving castle.
Man:- "Ok darling shall we proceed to the bedroom." Woman :- "ill just go ahead. Give me 20 minutes to a half hour!"
Back then most women were seriously descuriged from have SEX out of marriage. The Birth control pills, patches and injection women take today only came about in the early 60s. At the same time the sexual revolution started.
@@carlgreisheimer5278 no shit! Point out the obvious why don't u. It was a joke
@@carlgreisheimer5278 yeah back when moral existed
it’s only three replies and y’all do be heated 💀
@@carlgreisheimer5278 the man here is the husband. .
Why am i kind of obsessed with these getting dressed videos I practically know the fit everytime
No wonder they always used those little fans back then, they were constantly dying of heat from all the layers of clothing they put on
Wife: "im going shoping"
Husband: "cool, ill see you in a week"
I now right
LOL
@@jennypencheva3974 fffrtrbn
Well,my family like that clothes, makeup, hair and me and my dad and my brother are waiting in the car ☹☹☹😤😤😤
Damn
Old clothes are pretty
Hiii
Yeah
*are
And modest
yes
Mom: um...honey, where did you put the curtain cloth and table cloth.
Her:
"I'm like an onion, onions have layers"