dressing regency, 1800s-1820s
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video I get dressed in regency fashion from 1800s, 1810s and 1820s and show the changing silhuette of this era.
The first dess is at it's peak of fashion around 1803-1805 and is in the englsh style without a train, the second is 1813 and the last is 1820-22.
Despite the Regency era not being my favorite fashion era I can still appreciate how interesting and unique it is.
Super interesting video!
I'm always a sucker for evolution-style content on historical fashion, and this certainly delivers 😍 I hope you'll continue this side-by-side series
I sure will 😊
Such a cool way to show the differences!
Wow, the 1820's really changes drastically from the first two. That is interesting to see.
Loved this! Sometimes it’s hard to distinguish among the decades esp in the 1800’s. You explained it well
This was wonderful! Thank you for a well thought out and instructional look at the three decades. Very interesting and informative. And you look gorgeous regardless of nuances in style.
Wonderful video! I really enjoy seeing the change in the clothing when there's only a decade difference. As impressed as I am with your video, can we please talk about how you buttoned up your dress all by yourself?😮 Fantastic job!
1800's - so simple, so elegant 😊💐❤️
I am reminded of the conversation that Mammy and Scarlett have in the book version of Gone With the Wind when Scarlett asks Mammy to biy her rouge saying that her Grandmother Robillard wore it and Mammy says that she yes, and she also wore just wore one petticoat and wrung it out in water to show the shape of her legs----but times was scandalous back then. Scarlett's grandmother would have been have been coming up in the Regency Era.
I didn't realize how much Regency fashion varied across different decades. I thought it was all the same, like the 1810s. Thank you for this! Whenever I read Regency-era novels, I research the garments of the era to imagine them better, but the drawings were never quite sufficient. This is perfect!
Very neat side-by-side comparison
Theyre all gorgeous
This was such an interesting and helpful way to show the differences in regency era fashion! I loved this. Currently researching for Regency era costume ideas for my Jane Austen themed birthday party and so glad that TH-cam recommended you! Subscribed immediately and looking forward to seeing what else you do ❤
I love the regency era because the dress was wayyy more simplistic
How very interesting! Historical fashion always was a dinamical process, as it is today. Thank you very much for this video. 🙏👍💜
This is such a fantastic video! I love your content! Do you have one with the regency era but with the different classes?
I don't, I've only done the one on 1780s so far.
6:03 this is the third time I've heard a costuber pronounce the word "gigot" with a hard g. It's a French word that means basically the leg of a sheep or goat, for food specifically, the literal words used in English are the correct words to use, "leg of mutton", but the pronunciation of gigot is not with a hard g, (or a "voiced velar plosive" in linguistic terms), it is with a "zh" sound, or ʒ in IPA, a "Voiced postalveolar fricative" in linguistics. Like do a French accent in English and say the word "the", or even the s in "decision", in French, when you have a "gi" combination, the G will always be pronounced as a "ZH"
The simple reason for it is that in the era it wasn't called a leg-o-mutton sleeve, that was the later 1890s term, gigot was the english language term for the 1830s sleeve and since I'm speaking english I give the english pronunciation
Could you possibly do the 1830s at some point?
Wonderful video😊.
Thanks 😊
Ah yes, the breast shelf
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Renaissance is not 17th century. 17th century is Restoration also known as Baroque. Renaissance is 16th century (1500s). Nice gowns.
Elle a avalé une grenouille, la dame qui cause ?