I wish I had that old timey accent like the commentator guy. Where did that accent go, and how did it get washed out so quickly that you never heard it after the 1950s?
It's a trans-atlantic accent, which was created in the early years of radio and film to help homogenize the accents of American and British actors. It was definitely a sign of a fancy trained actor/actress, but it quickly fell out of favor and became dated because no one actually spoke in that accent in real life. It's very much a product of the time haha
@@katelynjacobi1289 so it's like the McDonald's ads in here it's British accent but it sounds smoother than anybody else's but it has an iconic voice acting to make it recognisable and better marketing.
Not only no pause or rewind - they were watching in the movie house! Can you picture a theatre filled with ladies doffing their hats and trying these scarf arrangements?
Oh my word!!! Without being repetitive. ... You are simply adorable and a pleasure to watch. Your sense of humor and style is captivating. So glad you're a full time TH-camr.
Just when I think it can't get any funnier, you roll your bloopers. Loved it the whole way through. Love those old Pathe clips. You did such a great job. I just watched the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society on Netflix and loved the costumes. Might have even been a turban. I will have to rewatch it now.
I could't resist throwing in my 2 cents worth. I lived in the UK throughout WW2, it started when I was 4 and ended when I was 10, so by 1945 my impressions and memories were mostly informed by what had taken place during the war. I think the hardest thing for people living today, and under the age of say 40 is to appreciate what it is like to live in a world where new clothing is almost unobtainable. So a great deal of ingenuity was needed, which included salvaging old clothes, and using simple pieces in ingenious ways. It's probably the turban that epitomizes this. Worn exclusively by women the constant challenges were to wear something suitable for your work, and at other times to try to look ' different ' in order to attract attention. [ There is a belief among men that women dress to attract men, whereas the truth is that women dress to compete with other women. ] Recall that many women took jobs in Industry, both light and heavy, and for safety and good hygiene the turban was ideal, being cheap, and served the necessary requirement to cover the hair. [ There was always the horrendous possibility of having you hair caught in a lathe with consequences too horrible to contemplate, so covering the hair, unless it was as short as a man's hair of the period, was mandatory for factory workers. ] It's notable that in the piece, and in the old demonstration there is a clear motive to devise turban styles which would stand out when that was what the occasion demanded. As I implied at the start, by 1945 turbans were just about the only headgear for women that I ever remembered seeing.
#2 with some big gaudy earnings, rings, 1930s silk robe, and a long cigarette holder and you will become Lady Masky, mysterious widow from the haunted manor. 🕷🕸🔮
Ahh yes, the gaudy earnings -- I predict an imminent windfall of those, which will enable the purchase of the silk robe and cigarette holder. Next step, the Norma Desmond mansion with pool and creepy butler.
Havent even watched yet but i KNOW this is gonna be soooo helpful! Thank you for the time and effort you put into this video, as you do with every video, im sure its going to be amazing! After : I WAS CORRECT! Quality video, as always! That first look was so beautiful and totally suited you 😍 great work girl!
Remember... the woman in the 1940s didnt have a pause or rewind button. They basically watched the clip and had to memorize the instructions. I honestly love your videos, your unique personality and candor! The "blooper" vids afterwards are fantastic!! 🥰
8:10 how could you not react to that mans hiccup!?!? xD “So sorry pretty isn’t it?” I love how cool he plays it as if nothing happened. Surely, you couldn’t have edited out in those days
Late af, but I noticed Rachel looking into the camera and shaking her head smiling at that. Also I'm pretty sure him doing that was just a continuation of saying he'd go to the pub real quick (see if my watch is right by the clock of the green dragon), as a joke. It's just a silly "Tee-hee I'm back from the pub, oops I'm still a little tipsy!" bit.
The moment the scarves are practically tied around your face and you say "help" is literally me everytime I try any scarf tutorial or hair tutorial. Nothing ever works or stays in place... :D
Wait African braids (ones that starts at the roots and it's either smaller or thick) or Western plaits (like French plait or plaits that has a different patter technique than braids)? Just making sure cuz people now calling plaits braids and I go 🤦🤦🤦 😂
"Just watch the operation while we nip out to see if our watch is right with the clock of the green dragon." Wtf? Was that an actual saying or was this man on absinthe? Those layers of chocolate though nice willy wonka reference lol :D
@@BannanaOnFloor The basic sentiment is that he needed an excuse to go to the pub! In this case, checking if their watch is on time with the clock in the pub (when actually they're grabbing a cheeky pint), while the viewer continues to watch the tutorial. No clue if this is a common saying (as a Brit I've never heard it before) but I imagine the basic formula is very common!
As another man, and one who lived through those times, albeit as a young boy, I would hazard a guess that the remark about checking one's watch at the pub was nothing more or less than a wisecrack which he felt it was necessary to make to assert the fact that he felt it slightly demeaning to be associated with what was purely a female concern. Chauvinism was absolutely the normal attitude at that point in time. It should also be made clear to present day people that NO that was not a common Brit expression but was a more or less original comment to show how witty he was and at the same time appear self-deprecating which was also an important thing to do if one wanted to be identified as a macho man. Other comments here call into question the man's accent. This was more or less standard BBC English which was actually an artificial construct. One supposes that such a standardization was necessary at a time when there were a host of regional accents and dialects, to the extent that people from widely separated parts of the country could often have great difficulty understanding one another. The BBC construct, with its peculiar vowels was also designed to sound ' posh ' ; and this would make what was being said more authoritative.
This is the quality content I signed up for! I love that voiceover man and I need him in my everyday life. I think you did exceptionally well for copying a witch!
This is amazing! That old video is hilarious, and your versions are really good! I definitely think the right kind of scarf is key. You look good in anything vintage, even chocolate drizzles on your head.
You may be late to the trend, but I don’t think anyone did a 1940s hair turban tutorial!! On that last one, I think she used straight pins, not bobby pins? I mean like the sharp pokey kind?
Loved the first look and will definitely use it myself. Finally a new use for a pile of scarves that I hardly wear. I must admit I did have a chuckle while you struggled, but I know that I would fair no better...it was witchcraft. Not the easiest thing in the world. hahaha
I swear I need a playlist of all the background songs you play in your videos. It's so soothing after being surrounded by modern-day noise all day long. I LOVE your videos! xx
I just thought I'd mention in passing. I've been wearing a headscarf since I was ye high and I still can't get it right. Hats off (or should I scarves off? Aaaanyhoo) to you for being light years better than me...... ㅎ ㅡ ㅎ
I wanna see more of this. I've watched this three times over the months since I started watching you, and this is legit one of the most interesting fashion tutorials you've done.
Lol. Head scarfs are difficult to work within my experience, maybe the ones I used were just too smooth and slippery? But I think you did a good job. That one with the fold had me do a double take. HoW dId ShE dO tHaT?
The fact there has been 2x Rachel this week has just been wonderful! I am soooo happy you are trying out the full time TH-camr thing! MOOOAAAARRRR! :D xx
Lol I adore your videos sooo much. I don't care if you're 100 years behind in a trend.. any content you put out is going to be useful, valuable, and INCREDIBLY entertaining. I'm not sure what I would do without your videos.. they get me through some tough days.
I was thinking 'Ooooh new Rachel video on the wrong day, huh?' Then realise it's a 5 YEAR old video that was on my suggestion list. Then the next suggested one was from 6 years ago! No idea what youtube is up to today, but I'm going to be watching old Rachel videos today by the looks of things. YAAAAY!
Oh my goodness this is one of your funniest videos yet, I was in hysterics!! It's also good to know that you're one of us mortals who struggle getting these scarves on our heads haha. Love the content, lovely!!
I once tried tying a turban. I ran into my brother who told me I looked like a cross between Nora Batty and the woman from a bad wartime poster, convincing the men of Britain to go to war. I promptly removed it and went to Marks and Spencer and bought a hat! 😂😂😂 Thank you for this video. I love watching them and it’s so nice to see you a little more often! Xxx
Narrator was a little condescending ( to me at least ). This was the 40s Lol. I liked your last one the best. The folds remind me of a scarf barrette I got years ago but it was navy and I still have it . Only wore it once.
Of course he was, this was the time of ads telling women quite literally that they have to buy (insert here), or else they'll STINK and no one will ever marry them. The whole beauty business was - and to this day still is - founded on shaming women into doing/buying something.
I have that very same scarf barrette, but in red! It's been lurking in a basket for decades but I'mma bust it out now and attach it to the front of a scarf turban. Vindication for hoarding shall be sweet!
The chocolate layers clip had me in stitches! That being said, I think that one turned out super nice on the last attempt! Super excited for other new fun vintage videos! xo
I just love your channel! I don't even do vintage (I wish I had the confidence tho) but this is so funny and entertaining to watch. For someone who can barely stand to spend time around other human beings I just love your quirky ways and the type of videos you make :) I just wanted to thank you for existing and helping to make my life a little brighter as I was either smiling or laughing throughout this whole video
Oh lawd, I just watched this on my lunch break at my desk at work and was trying not to laugh. This is amazing, and the OG tutorial is too with that narrator. That second look gives me Disney villain vibes.
3:50 "there's nothing easier in the whole wide world, except spending money." Us women right?! We sure do know how to spend a mans cash.That commentator had jokes.
This is so funny!!! You actually did a really good job- your videos are always relaxing to watch even when you’re being silly- you’re never overdramatic, it’s really refreshing and nice 👍🏻
I've seen this tutorial years ago when I was first getting into vintage styling, and totally forgot about them. Thanks for reminding me about this video. I am so going to add these to my go to vintage hair styles.
I laughed way too hard at you blurring your roots lmfao I swear I love you !!!! You are truly the first TH-cam channel I am obsessed with your videos make me laugh so much ! I’m going through the hardest time in my life right now and your Chanel is helping me so much right now I look forward to watching your new content all the time you’re so freaking awesome !!
I feel ya with the being late to a trend thing, thank you for doing it anyway. Just because it's not a new concept, doesn't mean it's not valid good quality content to put on your channel. If it's not been done by you yet, it's not done. Also you struggling while the Narrator's going "There's nothing easier in the whole wide world..." deserves to be a Meme... such on point... much me.
This was so great! I've already used the first one the other day. I think the little twist before tucking the ends in is a secret that I never knew until now. I'd like to try the rest of them. I have enough dang scarves!
I love the last style! It looks so pretty! And IMO your version is much better than the original :) will be definitely trying it if any retro-themed party comes up.
The chocolate one looks ace! I cannot get on with turbans because I have a huge head but these are some good alternatives, thanks for another great video!
You are seriously sooooo adorable! I love you, your channel with every fiber of my being!!! So glad your doing this full time now! Keep it up, your amazing at this!!!
Omg Rachel, that is one of my all-time favourite videos and I have tried re-creating those turbans SO MANY TIMES with little success. When I saw you had posted this video I was so hoping it was from this Pathe tutorial! "The result's a natty little pussy cat" is one of my favourite lines in anything ever. Great job re-creating them! I'm going to give them another go ;)
Love this video!!! When I attempted the tuckerino style I had pretty much the exact same problems, but you really made the other styles work! Also I feel blessed, Rachel videos two days in a row 💕
Bruh.... I legit tried doing something like this the other day and I ended up looking like Professor Quirrell...
Kacie Curtis this got me 😂😂😂
Just go around telling people there is a troll in the dungeon and you thought they ought to know.
@@BuffytheRealSlayer Send halp, can't breathe... I'm killed by laughter. 😆😅😂 🆘
I actually chocked on my cereal 😂😂😂
@@BuffytheRealSlayer Okay, now I have to do this! 😃
"Mine doesn't look like her's...but she's a witch, so." I cackled!!
🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️😂
I did too!.😂 I'm a practicing witch and this video is witch approved lol.
You cackled... like a witch
Ironically, I just made it 666 likes😂
Me watching any of these videos whatsoever...
Unironically, I'm about a year late to Rachel being a year late to this trend.
lmao same!
Lol always 😂
Same :))
Lmao same
*awkward wave in the background* me
I love how little instruction they give. “Just take the scarf and do the thing!! There’s nothing easier in the whole wide world!!!!!”
Except spending money
This is also how many cubing tutorials work
😂😂
You're one fancy turban away from being able to hide Lord Voldemort on the back of your head!!
All he needed was a lil flower in his!
Okay, now I'm wheezing with laughter!
And after that 11 year old boy boy from catching on fire
NeeliaYna
Well.. Voldemort must be holding that turban with his teeth, cause there's no way I can make that hold still.
Wear a hijab and boom! Voldemort hidden. That's why I wear one 😏
Safety too during WW2 ..kept hair away from machinery :)
True!!
I wish I had that old timey accent like the commentator guy. Where did that accent go, and how did it get washed out so quickly that you never heard it after the 1950s?
I wonder about that too!! 😂😂
It's a trans-atlantic accent, which was created in the early years of radio and film to help homogenize the accents of American and British actors. It was definitely a sign of a fancy trained actor/actress, but it quickly fell out of favor and became dated because no one actually spoke in that accent in real life. It's very much a product of the time haha
@@katelynjacobi1289 So good to know that it was only for film and radio! I've always wondered why my grandparents didn't talk like Jimmy Stewart.
Katelyn Jacobi You beat me to it!
@@katelynjacobi1289 so it's like the McDonald's ads in here it's British accent but it sounds smoother than anybody else's but it has an iconic voice acting to make it recognisable and better marketing.
Tbh women back in the day probably had the same issues watching vintage fashion tutorials
Right? And they couldn't even pause or rewind them either 😂😂
Not only no pause or rewind - they were watching in the movie house! Can you picture a theatre filled with ladies doffing their hats and trying these scarf arrangements?
@@rachelmaksy Oh my god, I was just about to reply Maddie the same... 😁
I had the most wholesome image of a group of friends in the 40s giggling as they try and fail to recreate this tutorial
Oh my word!!! Without being repetitive. ... You are simply adorable and a pleasure to watch. Your sense of humor and style is captivating. So glad you're a full time TH-camr.
Awww Heehee thank you so much!
Did you try one of their makeup videos? They are equally good. Please post more struggle :)
Not yet but I'd love to give those ones a go too 😍
Yesss please
So girls have been wearing cat ears since the 40s, aight.
"It's the easiest thing in the whole wide world" reminds me of simply nailogicals "it's not a problem anymore"
_It'S nOt A pRoBLem AnYmOrE!_ I totally agree! 😸💿 #holo
Thank you for not being a screaming You-Tuber! You are so calming & enjoyable!
“There’s nothing easier in the whole wide world..." Ouch, I felt the heat off of that burn.
All I could think of with the second one in the 40s video was Maid Marion from the cartoon version of Robin Hood 😂 the first one was cute tho!
Omg yes!!! 😂🦊
All I could think about was Stitch wearing Nani’s bra and pretending to be Batman during the credits of Lilo and Stitch.
Just when I think it can't get any funnier, you roll your bloopers. Loved it the whole way through. Love those old Pathe clips. You did such a great job. I just watched the Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society on Netflix and loved the costumes. Might have even been a turban. I will have to rewatch it now.
The Cuban Pete cut away at the end killed me 😂😭
🕺🕺🕺🕺🕺
Was waiting for the conga line
i reminded me of i love lucy so i got up and shouted "they calllll me sally sweet"
I could't resist throwing in my 2 cents worth. I lived in the UK throughout WW2, it started when I was 4 and ended when I was 10, so by 1945 my impressions and memories were mostly informed by what had taken place during the war. I think the hardest thing for people living today, and under the age of say 40 is to appreciate what it is like to live in a world where new clothing is almost unobtainable. So a great deal of ingenuity was needed, which included salvaging old clothes, and using simple pieces in ingenious ways. It's probably the turban that epitomizes this.
Worn exclusively by women the constant challenges were to wear something suitable for your work, and at other times to try to look ' different ' in order to attract attention. [ There is a belief among men that women dress to attract men, whereas the truth is that women dress to compete with other women. ]
Recall that many women took jobs in Industry, both light and heavy, and for safety and good hygiene the turban was ideal, being cheap, and served the necessary requirement to cover the hair. [ There was always the horrendous possibility of having you hair caught in a lathe with consequences too horrible to contemplate, so covering the hair, unless it was as short as a man's hair of the period, was mandatory for factory workers. ]
It's notable that in the piece, and in the old demonstration there is a clear motive to devise turban styles which would stand out when that was what the occasion demanded.
As I implied at the start, by 1945 turbans were just about the only headgear for women that I ever remembered seeing.
Love the last one with some pink scarves
Ooo yes!
#2 with some big gaudy earnings, rings, 1930s silk robe, and a long cigarette holder and you will become Lady Masky, mysterious widow from the haunted manor. 🕷🕸🔮
😂😂😂👻👻
#LifeGoals ! 😂👌🏻
We will not tell her husband about this development.
Ahh yes, the gaudy earnings -- I predict an imminent windfall of those, which will enable the purchase of the silk robe and cigarette holder. Next step, the Norma Desmond mansion with pool and creepy butler.
Lol best comment ever
Havent even watched yet but i KNOW this is gonna be soooo helpful! Thank you for the time and effort you put into this video, as you do with every video, im sure its going to be amazing!
After : I WAS CORRECT! Quality video, as always! That first look was so beautiful and totally suited you 😍 great work girl!
Heehee thank you so much my love ❤️❤️❤️
Remember... the woman in the 1940s didnt have a pause or rewind button.
They basically watched the clip and had to memorize the instructions.
I honestly love your videos, your unique personality and candor!
The "blooper" vids afterwards are fantastic!! 🥰
8:10 how could you not react to that mans hiccup!?!? xD
“So sorry pretty isn’t it?” I love how cool he plays it as if nothing happened. Surely, you couldn’t have edited out in those days
Late af, but I noticed Rachel looking into the camera and shaking her head smiling at that.
Also I'm pretty sure him doing that was just a continuation of saying he'd go to the pub real quick (see if my watch is right by the clock of the green dragon), as a joke. It's just a silly "Tee-hee I'm back from the pub, oops I'm still a little tipsy!" bit.
This particular video I watch over and over again. It gives my soul piece.
The moment the scarves are practically tied around your face and you say "help" is literally me everytime I try any scarf tutorial or hair tutorial. Nothing ever works or stays in place... :D
It's not just me!
Vintage head wraps and scarves are right up my alley!!!! Woohoo!!!! Fancy fancy fancy!!!
Yaasss! Thank you for more 40s content!❤️
😊😊😊😊
Wonderful, this is how I feel with EVERY hair tutorial. Many times my husband has to help be undo my up-do.
This channel is the perfect combination of vintage content and memes 😂 Subscribed!
Ooh boy and i thought braids were impossible
😂😂😂😂
Wait African braids (ones that starts at the roots and it's either smaller or thick) or Western plaits (like French plait or plaits that has a different patter technique than braids)? Just making sure cuz people now calling plaits braids and I go 🤦🤦🤦 😂
@@pachioni7943 does it really matter?
"Just watch the operation while we nip out to see if our watch is right with the clock of the green dragon." Wtf? Was that an actual saying or was this man on absinthe?
Those layers of chocolate though nice willy wonka reference lol :D
He hiccuped when he came back so it definately seems like he went out for a sip of something
@@BannanaOnFloor The basic sentiment is that he needed an excuse to go to the pub! In this case, checking if their watch is on time with the clock in the pub (when actually they're grabbing a cheeky pint), while the viewer continues to watch the tutorial. No clue if this is a common saying (as a Brit I've never heard it before) but I imagine the basic formula is very common!
As another man, and one who lived through those times, albeit as a young boy, I would hazard a guess that the remark about checking one's watch at the pub was nothing more or less than a wisecrack which he felt it was necessary to make to assert the fact that he felt it slightly demeaning to be associated with what was purely a female concern. Chauvinism was absolutely the normal attitude at that point in time. It should also be made clear to present day people that NO that was not a common Brit expression but was a more or less original comment to show how witty he was and at the same time appear self-deprecating which was also an important thing to do if one wanted to be identified as a macho man.
Other comments here call into question the man's accent. This was more or less standard BBC English which was actually an artificial construct. One supposes that such a standardization was necessary at a time when there were a host of regional accents and dialects, to the extent that people from widely separated parts of the country could often have great difficulty understanding one another. The BBC construct, with its peculiar vowels was also designed to sound ' posh ' ; and this would make what was being said more authoritative.
🤣
Lol
Rachel, I just want you to know: I will always watch the ads for you ❤️
Anne same
SAAAAAAME girl!
I love it! I saw the same video floating around Facebook and was impressed at how easy she makes it look.
This is the quality content I signed up for! I love that voiceover man and I need him in my everyday life. I think you did exceptionally well for copying a witch!
This is amazing! That old video is hilarious, and your versions are really good! I definitely think the right kind of scarf is key. You look good in anything vintage, even chocolate drizzles on your head.
You may be late to the trend, but I don’t think anyone did a 1940s hair turban tutorial!! On that last one, I think she used straight pins, not bobby pins? I mean like the sharp pokey kind?
PLEASE do more of these if you can find them!!! Crazy how we thought tutorial videos were a digital age thing.
Loved the first look and will definitely use it myself. Finally a new use for a pile of scarves that I hardly wear. I must admit I did have a chuckle while you struggled, but I know that I would fair no better...it was witchcraft. Not the easiest thing in the world. hahaha
Hahaha it definitely was witchcraft, no other explanation 😂😂😂
I swear I need a playlist of all the background songs you play in your videos. It's so soothing after being surrounded by modern-day noise all day long. I LOVE your videos! xx
I just thought I'd mention in passing. I've been wearing a headscarf since I was ye high and I still can't get it right. Hats off (or should I scarves off? Aaaanyhoo) to you for being light years better than me...... ㅎ ㅡ ㅎ
The second one with thicker scarves looks brilliant! I love it
Blurring out your roots!! hahahahaha!!! That had me laughing so hard! Loved this video. The struggle WAS worth it!
I wanna see more of this. I've watched this three times over the months since I started watching you, and this is legit one of the most interesting fashion tutorials you've done.
I laughed so hard at "pray for me"😂
Great video! I adore your asides and music clips! Wrapunzel has some amazing tips for making turbans go from wizardry to absolutely doable!
I can imagine Professor Quirrell watching these wondering which one would be best to hide Voldy.
Loved the combo of the chocolate and rust scarves together! Love your silliness too. You are a hoot, Rachel!
Heehee thank you my love!!
The rolled up one had me full-on CACKLING.
Her pop culture and movie references are always so on point.
Lol. Head scarfs are difficult to work within my experience, maybe the ones I used were just too smooth and slippery? But I think you did a good job. That one with the fold had me do a double take. HoW dId ShE dO tHaT?
I love the first and the last styles they are so cute. Really pretty and love the autumnal colours of your scarves. Thanks for sharing x
YAY! A new video!! It’s perfect, because I’m home 🤒 sick. Gettin comfy and watching ✨
Feel better bb!!! ✨✨✨✨
Rachel Maksy Thank you! You had me cracking up when you pulled out the large scarf!!! They came out great though!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💖💖💖✨✨✨
For the sole purpose of entertainment, your video was great! Thank you for creating this moment that brings smiles to all of our lives.
"Mine definitely doesn't look lik hers, but... she's a witch."
The fact there has been 2x Rachel this week has just been wonderful! I am soooo happy you are trying out the full time TH-camr thing! MOOOAAAARRRR! :D xx
I seriously was dry heaving laughing for 15 min with the little Nicky reference 😂😂😂😂
That second one turned out to be totally worth the effort IMO. Your struggles are greatly appreciated!
The first one was pretty good....but even the original from the 40s was hideous when it came to the bra-head!!! "help" ROFL
Maleficent
Lol I adore your videos sooo much. I don't care if you're 100 years behind in a trend.. any content you put out is going to be useful, valuable, and INCREDIBLY entertaining. I'm not sure what I would do without your videos.. they get me through some tough days.
“Oh my gosh, she looks like the guy from-“
“I look like the guy from Little Nicky.”
You have me hysterical with your take on the turban ,I love your expressions.
Ah British pathe always useful for this kind of stuff,man the tutorial is hard to follow. I just love the man’s accent and voice!
I'm rewatching this video and oh my goodness it made me crack up even harder than the first time. I love the editing!
Notification squad !♥️🙌🏻
😊😊😊😊❤️❤️❤️
I’m so jealous of you because you can literally pull off anything and look ridiculously cute !
If there isn’t a Frau Blücher joke, imma be mad.
Aw no Frau Blücher joke. 😂😂
Hahaha oh NOOo missed opportunity 😂😂
🎠🏇🐴 "RHEEE-heee-hee"!
Miriam Havard Win.
@@thegreylionessreads2230 😎 thank you!
I was thinking 'Ooooh new Rachel video on the wrong day, huh?' Then realise it's a 5 YEAR old video that was on my suggestion list. Then the next suggested one was from 6 years ago! No idea what youtube is up to today, but I'm going to be watching old Rachel videos today by the looks of things. YAAAAY!
I clicked faster than Dobbie ever could when disappearing on Harry Potter scenes.
Hehehhehehehe
Oh my goodness this is one of your funniest videos yet, I was in hysterics!! It's also good to know that you're one of us mortals who struggle getting these scarves on our heads haha. Love the content, lovely!!
"There is nothing easier in the whole wide world...except spending money !" Oh, hello Mr. Sexism, i didnt see you there lol
Indeed
Honestly that one statement is pretty gender neutral, at least out of context.
@@taritangeo4948 yeah I thought he meant it in general.
@@taritangeo4948 in this case it is definately sexist. There are several remarks along those lines in those videos
He never said men couldn't spend money easily 🤣
I once tried tying a turban. I ran into my brother who told me I looked like a cross between Nora Batty and the woman from a bad wartime poster, convincing the men of Britain to go to war. I promptly removed it and went to Marks and Spencer and bought a hat! 😂😂😂
Thank you for this video. I love watching them and it’s so nice to see you a little more often! Xxx
Love this! I want to try these looks. Where did you get your head scarves?
Thank you love!! The two new ones were from Amazon and then the two brown/tan ones are from thrift stores!
@@rachelmaksy Thanks!
You are an absolute treasure! I found this TH-cam channel the other day and I’m so glad I did. ❤️
Narrator was a little condescending ( to me at least ). This was the 40s Lol. I liked your last one the best. The folds remind me of a scarf barrette I got years ago but it was navy and I still have it . Only wore it once.
Of course he was, this was the time of ads telling women quite literally that they have to buy (insert here), or else they'll STINK and no one will ever marry them. The whole beauty business was - and to this day still is - founded on shaming women into doing/buying something.
I have that very same scarf barrette, but in red! It's been lurking in a basket for decades but I'mma bust it out now and attach it to the front of a scarf turban. Vindication for hoarding shall be sweet!
The chocolate layers clip had me in stitches! That being said, I think that one turned out super nice on the last attempt! Super excited for other new fun vintage videos! xo
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I just love your channel! I don't even do vintage (I wish I had the confidence tho) but this is so funny and entertaining to watch. For someone who can barely stand to spend time around other human beings I just love your quirky ways and the type of videos you make :) I just wanted to thank you for existing and helping to make my life a little brighter as I was either smiling or laughing throughout this whole video
I just finished the last season of The office on Netflix so I'm sad... But this helps. 😊
Ach, condolences! That’s a sad moment. But now turn around and just start it right over from the beginning. (That’s what we do. 😜👍🏻)
Wicked Hazel I think ill do that, and this time the whole Jim /Pam thing won't be as frustrating cause i know how it turns out 😉haha
Oh lawd, I just watched this on my lunch break at my desk at work and was trying not to laugh. This is amazing, and the OG tutorial is too with that narrator. That second look gives me Disney villain vibes.
3:50 "there's nothing easier in the whole wide world, except spending money."
Us women right?! We sure do know how to spend a mans cash.That commentator had jokes.
This is so funny!!! You actually did a really good job- your videos are always relaxing to watch even when you’re being silly- you’re never overdramatic, it’s really refreshing and nice 👍🏻
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I think you nailed all of them! You’re a natural.
"...looked like pure wizardry..." the TH-cam of it's time! Thank you for being you and being a real person! 😂😘
I think you looked adorable in all of your attempts but, I think I agree, the 1st and 3rd were the best - Well Done! and thanks for sharing
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Guuuuuurrrrrrllllll you did such a good job, imo. There is no winning with vintage witchery - but you did a dang awesome job. A++
I've seen this tutorial years ago when I was first getting into vintage styling, and totally forgot about them.
Thanks for reminding me about this video. I am so going to add these to my go to vintage hair styles.
Very fun and I love your blouse!
I laughed way too hard at you blurring your roots lmfao I swear I love you !!!! You are truly the first TH-cam channel I am obsessed with your videos make me laugh so much ! I’m going through the hardest time in my life right now and your Chanel is helping me so much right now I look forward to watching your new content all the time you’re so freaking awesome !!
I wish I had paid more attention when I grandma was doing this. I think you got most of it figured out. And you always look amazing!
The best part about you going full-time is that there are gonna be soooo many more videos every week 😍😍😍😍
I feel ya with the being late to a trend thing, thank you for doing it anyway. Just because it's not a new concept, doesn't mean it's not valid good quality content to put on your channel. If it's not been done by you yet, it's not done. Also you struggling while the Narrator's going "There's nothing easier in the whole wide world..." deserves to be a Meme... such on point... much me.
This was so great! I've already used the first one the other day. I think the little twist before tucking the ends in is a secret that I never knew until now. I'd like to try the rest of them. I have enough dang scarves!
I love the last style! It looks so pretty! And IMO your version is much better than the original :) will be definitely trying it if any retro-themed party comes up.
Some bizarre headwear back when! The one with the bracelet is quite interesting! You are so much fun!
I'm so excited about more frequent content on your channel!!!
The chocolate one looks ace! I cannot get on with turbans because I have a huge head but these are some good alternatives, thanks for another great video!
You are seriously sooooo adorable! I love you, your channel with every fiber of my being!!! So glad your doing this full time now! Keep it up, your amazing at this!!!
Omg Rachel, that is one of my all-time favourite videos and I have tried re-creating those turbans SO MANY TIMES with little success. When I saw you had posted this video I was so hoping it was from this Pathe tutorial! "The result's a natty little pussy cat" is one of my favourite lines in anything ever.
Great job re-creating them! I'm going to give them another go ;)
Love this video!!! When I attempted the tuckerino style I had pretty much the exact same problems, but you really made the other styles work!
Also I feel blessed, Rachel videos two days in a row 💕