@@effieli7230 Nothing like photoshop, just basic things like skillfully hand cutting photo to change body size and removing heavy freckles from the negative.
There's something sad and melancholic about watching these old pictures come to life. Like beautiful ephemeral flowers, now long gone, never to return...
What a wonderful observation you have made. Those are exactly my thoughts. That feeling of melancholy and sadness is particularly strong when looking at the exquisite Edwardian beauties; they look remote and unattainable; perhaps that makes them so fascinating.
Hey chang There's nothing sad at all the sadness lives only in your mind. You're only judging what you see on the outside but do you know If they were beautiful on the inside?
Can you imagine how amazed these ladies would be, not only by the technology that made this possibly, but also because we are still admiring their photos...loved these :)
In less than 30 years it would be possible to produce complete biographical movies, maybe in sterographical 3D, showing the life of these ladies. Their images being rendered by computers taking theses photos as the original data.
@@Brill39e says the one trying to call it far right, is that how you get lead around by the rest of the group? literally aristotles example on why democracy is cringe
The past doesn't so much differ from the present only that the means of which it was recorded/preserved make it seem so far away and detached from us in the present the same sun and moon that shone back then are the same that shine today,the sky was blue as it is today
@@meditationmusicbyalexjackson *I agree, when I was a little girl....and I'm 46 now. Those tights use to be worn under a dress or a long blouse, nowadays they just skip the skirt all together and just wear the tights so there's nothing left to the imagination lol Maybe it's just showing my age but I prefer my dresses and heels lol*
@@Weeeewriter well, yes, and layers and layers of clothing to put on and wear! Feminine it looks but very uncomfortable it is. See the priorattire channel to get to know what women had to go through to look feminine.
Natural Beauty, no nose jobs, no fillers or Botox, no chin implants, no fake high cheek bones, no contact lenses,......just a bit of powder, some lipstick and eyeliner. Really Beautiful, Thank you.
Felt like I had gone back 100 years. How different the beauty standards were then- makes me wonder what the heck we did to ourselves this last century.
Thank you for this content. It brought back a memory of when I found a photo of my Grandmother from about 1925. She was about 24 then and I was stunned by her beauty. She could easily been a high paid model or actress but lived her life as the modest wife of a Virginia farmer. Beauty is eternal.
@@billmoyer3254 If beauty wasn't a virtue then it would not be eternalized by the fine arts, the curb appeal of your house wouldn't influence its property value, destination vacations wouldn't exist, the cosmetic/fashion/beauty industries would bankrupt, and our neurological and sensory response to aesthetically-pleasing things wouldn't be what it is. But beauty *is* a virtue that humans happen to admire and appreciate and emulate. (And believe it or not, it's hard work maintaining a fit and attractive physique. It takes discipline, sacrifice and dedication). The desire to be attractive and to admire attractive things is part of the human condition. So to say beauty isn't a virtue either means you're nonhuman or you're a fatty who's in denial 🤷♀
I have a beautiful picture of my grandmother who was born in 1894 with her 2 sisters in white dresses. They all look in their late teens, maybe 20, 21. It’s so beautiful. I’ve getting prints made to send to my relatives.
@@carlosidelone8064 That's because you apparently don't understand that different words have different meanings. Describing something as an "attribute" abstracts it and understates its value/merit. A "virtue" is a good or useful quality of a thing by definition. He's suggesting that beauty is neither good nor useful by denying its virtuosity. And if one read into this reproach, the subtext might suggest that he's implying those who do admire it are shallow or superficial, which is why I pointed out the universal nature of human admiration for beauty. Yes? So it very much _is_ about the perception of beauty and how we _all_ admire it on some level (including the sanctimonious naysayers who pretend not to), which makes it a virtue. Have a nice day.
They are all so beautiful! I feel like their beauty is frozen in time. They all were naturally beautiful and flawless. Beauty has taken a dive downhill over the years. You never see these elegant kind of faces anymore.
Amanda, I look at these photos and realize that 1: women are magnificent creatures 2: For me, the most alluring parts of women are: their eyes, their hair and their 😃 smile
These women were all so beautiful, so thank you for this amazing talent to not only give them color, but it was like raising them from the dead, where they smiled, blinked, moved their head, or even perhaps allowing us to go back in time seeing how they were in their era. Amazing!!
Amazing beauty. The slight eye movement and blinking is what the subject would be doing whilst keeping as still as possible for the portrait. The more I watch I think how many people would like to see this done with their old photos of their family who they never met.
Certaines de ces beautés, nées vers 1875 sont mortes quand j'avais 10 ans ! J'ai des photos de mes arrière-grands-parents, nés sous le règne de Napoléon III...Fascinant car la couleur et ces frémissements de vie nous rendent tout-à-coup si proches de ces êtres disparus ! Magnifique travail, merci !
I don't know why, but this started me crying. I suppose it was like meeting people who you know have passed over. Then you think how wonderful it would be to see our own relative's photos brought to life, just to gaze upon them once more, if we don't already have animated footage of them. Watching still photos imbue this quality is a magical experience x
Just a fun triviality...during the Edwardian era. Tattoos were a fad among Aristocracy. Jenny Jerome Churchill, American born mother to Winston, had a -- I think it was a snake on her wrist. It could be covered by bracelets. It was an 'in' thing for the ladies. Men of that era often had Tattoos: Edward Vll, Tsar Nicholas ll, George V, George Vl, Often these men served with Navy. So, some of these beauties may have had secret ink! I'm pretty sure Sarah Bernhardt had Tattoos too.
@@rd3750 scarification still is present in many African tribes, it can be viewed as enhancing their beauty by means different than a 'western' persons. It's not good or bad, just different cultural norms.
That's because they WERE natural.... :) Speaking of their innocence, they could have been very different in reality to what they come across to us now in the pictures.
I've always had a difficult time picturing what was so appealing about many of these women, but colorized and in motion they were devastating! Just gorgeous... fantastic work. Thank you for doing this!
You will make a fortune with this, people send in their relatives photos and you make a 20 second edit of their great, great ancestors, I find your work Amazing.
I have to say this is very beautiful. A very fitting tribute to women of a different age and time. It is great to acknowledge the many women here who are special in any time.
I love all these faces, so different and full of character, each uniquely beautiful and individual. Their great grandchildren/family have a fantastic memento of these ladies. What a gift! Brilliant. 👏
Nothing stupid nothing strange .... more absolutely magical, my grandfather had he been alive wud have adored this passed at 96 ... I now own his collection of movie books ... starting silent to talkies etc etc so now I own a massive rare picture collection of the original movie stars ⭐️ practically till the 80 s , I’m told Florence Lawrence is the original movie star ! But still since I was 7 years old I’ve adored them all , keep waking the dead I appreciate your stunning amazing work 👌🇬🇧 still would love a titanic episode ❤️
@ Louise Evans: If i could meet any of the actresses of the '40's i would love to have met Veronica Lake. She was absolutely Beautiful! I think out of all the actresses of that time period she was the most beautiful. I still have a crush on her.💖
Just beautiful! I noticed they were very proud of their naturally curly & frizzy hair & I have cried all my young life about having it. Use to try to iron mine flat. Funny how trends are. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, indeed! 😉👍
I have to say the original B&W photographs are absolutely stunning and a credit to the photographers who took the original image. Nice to see them colourized also.
"The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength eighty, yet their span is but toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away." - Psalms 90:10 RIP beautiful women of a bygone era. 🙏
...70 or 80 if your very lucky...it’s the mileage not the model.Even then what’s the point of living into your 70’s if your life is crap.....we are born to GO...
These women are true beauties, nothing fake about them. Unlike some of the female celebrities today. Also these women show, you don't have to be rail thin to be beautiful 💖
Most of them would be rail thin if you saw their bodies. People were not as overweight as they are now. Why you you have to characterize being a correct weight as being rail thin? As though we are the ones with a weight problem?
@@gittenielsen95 Women at their correct weight have curves. Not bulges. These women weighed far less than women do now. The average weight of a woman now is 160, which used to be a man's weight. Calling women who are not 40 lbs overweight sticks is rude. And yes there is a terrible obesity problem.
Back then weight was not viewed the same as now. An overly-slender woman was associated with poverty and malnutrition, and also with manual labor. A woman who was curvy and meaty was seen as healthy and attractive, wealthy enough to not have to burn off the weight through hard labor, and also as better at reproducing. Now, with changes in nutrition and lifestyle (lower-paying jobs can be just as sedentary as high paying, less exercise generally) the ideals have flipped. But a lot of this is just around the edges. From time immemorial most men have loved curvy, comfy women, and most women are fine with "Dad body" men. We should not presume the elite views of things were held by most people.
@@elxaime Having a correct weight is not being overly slender. Being 30+ lbs above your weight range is being overweight to obese. It is not healthy. Choosing an overweight woman because you have a dad body means you both need to shed pounds and stop the complacency. Weight affects everything, you are placing an unnecessary burden on your joints, organs, especially your heart. Covid is killing you all off. When these pictures were made very few women were fat, look at any old picture. What galls me is you overweight people justifying your size by calling we normal women rail thin or overly slender. We aren't. Get a medical chart and take a good look at it. You would have a fit if somebody pointed out your weight. But you have no problem saying rude things about us non overweight people. Weigh what you want. But do not put us down to justify it. Not having it.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. I'm entranced by this,, these women were far more classy than the superstars of today. Wish I was around then. Thanks very much for this. Big love
These reminded me of one of my favorite movies "Somewhere in Time" for some reason, probably just a romantic. I can see where as this technology reaches perfection a lot of people may choose to live in the past pursuing that dream that never could be. These can invoke real emotions at times. Interesting times we live in.
OMG! Remember how he wondered what she was looking at in that photo of her he loved & admired....turns out she was looking at him when it was taken 😍 such a beautiful movie.
@@echopeakbicycling85 the thing is that lots of modern celebrities try to transform their European features into something fancy exotic. Minute noses and extreme full lips.... It looks alienated.
@@elisabethlinz4256 It’s crazy because the European women are already so beautiful - and many have naturally full lips. This extreme duck lips thing is horrific on anybody.
These recreations are amazing! It's not only the faces that caught my eye but the surrounding details too. The richness and depth in the fabrics and the embroidering, plus the backdrops for some - all of the detailed work - this speaks volumes of care and it shows. To the people who worked on these, job well done! Looking so close, especially with the animation, it can almost pull your imagination into that era. These ladies photos were captivating to begin with, as their eyes and expressions drew the eye, and the colorization with animation only makes their photos more endearing. I genuinely wonder how they would feel if they were alive to see this. I think they would be touched and amazed by the sheer amount of hard work, care, love, and respect went into this work.
Very haunting window into the past. Many of the models and performers, like those in the Ziegfeld Follies, were in their early to mid teens. Then again, life was harder and shorter then.
So cool!! You can tell the women were beautiful, but seeing them in color and slightly moving just made me understand how gorgeous they really were. I've always wanted to see some of them in real life. This has to be the next best thing.
Amazing technology of today, you do these beautiful women justice....all of these women were so gorgeous...wonderful to see them come to life again even if in their photos....thanks so much !! 💜💜💜💜: ))))))))))
I am just mesmerised the way these seemingly boring lifeless photographs bring the person so much to life that one might have seen them earlier today. What a talent ! What a gift !
This was amazing! My favourites were Evelyn Nesbit, Maude Fealy and Gladys Glad - they were gorgeous! What's interesting is that the photographs of Evelyn, Ione and Maude look like they were taken in the 1960s / 1970s.
Dear MysteryScoop thank you for these incredible , astonishing , romantic voyages in the beautiful past. I just tell that is not only a reconstruction but a life breathing something
Seeing the dates for when these women were born and died, they really experienced some dramatic changes in the world. From the late 19th century to the 1960s and 70s the world has changed so much. Especially for women.
Youth and beauty will always remain a constant. The photos are good, but what you do lifts them to an ethereal plane. Beautiful, in a time where nothing needed altering for vanity. Amazing! Thank you
Amazing work. What makes your channel even more appealing is the music selection you’ve chosen. I believe that choosing the correct music to accompany your content is equally as important. There are some out there that do great work such as this channel, others don’t realize this at all. Thank you, this was very well done. 👍🏼👍🏼
I do my share of recreations. I really enjoyed the easy, sauntering music, perefectly fitting these haunting, surreal images. I was struck how many of them lived on into advanced years well into the 20th century. Hopefully they were able to face the crude decades that followed with the grace that is evident for all to see......well done. Truly mesmerizing.
Keep in mind that women were expected to look like hourglasses them. A tiny waist was so important that they often tightened their corsets so much that there ribs would crack, plus they were always fainting because they couldn’t breathe properly. The grass isn’t always greener.
You revive these beauties through your colours and most of all through a movement of their eyes and lips. That's sheer poetry and deeply moving. Thank you for the music.
If I could have lived at any time with any of these lovely angels, I would have easily thought how lucky I was to have been in their acquaintance and if only for a brief period .......
@@stanislavasuplatovich2826 that's true sure enough but compared to the 'sweeties ' of today's main stream media, I'd rather take my chance with the likes of these ladies that have not been affected by the frivolous shanagons of supposed reality TV stars that only know that their world collapses if they are briefly taken out of the spotlight....
@@robertkabatoff817 do you think that all this things didn't exist at the time? A good example is that at that time the "sexy" was a sad look, indifferent eyes and a natural look, that most of the women in this video had exactly because they were the sexy symbol, I still love the aesthetic but I always think that is dump romantise so much the past, like the people who wanted to live in medieval time when it was just the worst time to live at less you were a white rich noble man, and their lives were not so good as a simple rich person today
@@LIAHAKEL some of these ladies might have been the Kardashians of their time and they just could have primed their looks with the latest in beauty products as with any lady today. I find their attractiveness in a luring type of way . Not as lust but as an admiration that beauty knows no time period and that it is all around us and that we just have to open our eyes to see ir
Wow! Love these colorized photos! Maria Romanov was so incredibly beautiful! May she and her family rest in peace🌹The first picture is also breathtaking, of that French lady,with color,just love how the made the make up soft looking.
I just find these so amazing.You would swear they are looking straight at you and going to start talking.Such a pretty lot of girls and the colour brings them more to life.Thank you for showing these,just wonderful.
These ladies are gorgeous no matter the era. Well done.
@@cameronelliott9709 You need your eyes testing, there isn't a fat one there and the last is positively skinny.
ok simp
@@cameronelliott9709 they don’t exercise back then, men do the work
@@cameronelliott9709 around 100 years ago
When they said they are timeless beauty, they really are! They are even prettier than most celebrities today.
@Tony Taylor You beat me to it lol..agreed:)
@Tony Taylor There was no photoshop at that time, and the makeup was not excessive or too ostentatious, everything looked much more natural
@@victorpiedra6742 as far as I know there where no Photoshop, but photos could be changed with special techniques. So basically photoshop
Yes -- I agree -- the second woman ( Beautiful ) natural !
@@effieli7230 Nothing like photoshop, just basic things like skillfully hand cutting photo to change body size and removing heavy freckles from the negative.
There's something sad and melancholic about watching these old pictures come to life. Like beautiful ephemeral flowers, now long gone, never to return...
Sad yes...but these girls have had their beauty paid forward and beautiful girls can be seen since, today and in the future, as the generations occur
What a wonderful observation you have made. Those are exactly my thoughts. That feeling of melancholy and sadness is particularly strong when looking at the exquisite Edwardian beauties; they look remote and unattainable; perhaps that makes them so fascinating.
Some of these women lived into their '80s. I suspect they didn't mind at all having a record of their youthful beauty.
Hey chang There's nothing sad at all the sadness lives only in your mind. You're only judging what you see on the outside but do you know If they were beautiful on the inside?
Perhaps also sick as in soul snatching.
Can you imagine how amazed these ladies would be, not only by the technology that made this possibly, but also because we are still admiring their photos...loved these :)
These women had such nice facial proportions. It's that makes them beautiful, in any age.
I don't think so.
I was thinking that the photographers would be blown away at what their black and whites had become.
Also to see how women are looking today and what they are wearing...they would be truly shocked I can tell you that too.
In less than 30 years it would be possible to produce complete biographical movies, maybe in sterographical 3D, showing the life of these ladies. Their images being rendered by computers taking theses photos as the original data.
What's most striking is the beauty of the natural way the hair is presented.
Totally agree. I’m green with envy!
Young people, you see those old people around you? The ones you barely notice and dismiss? They were just as beautiful as you are now.
They were better in many ways than the women of today.
@@tipstricksss1453 thanks to communists ruining the population for their gain
The Riddler ..... yet another far right nut job .....
@@Brill39e says the one trying to call it far right, is that how you get lead around by the rest of the group? literally aristotles example on why democracy is cringe
@@TheMan40262 ....Translate....
Beautiful women. Difficult to believe that they lived a century ago. It seems that they are with us now. Excellent work my friend indeed.
Yes, thanks
Their descendants are and they live on through them
The past doesn't so much differ from the present only that the means of which it was recorded/preserved make it seem so far away and detached from us in the present the same sun and moon that shone back then are the same that shine today,the sky was blue as it is today
you gotta love the fashion sense of the early 20th century ladies...simply breathtaking and mesmerizing
*Feminine and Soft*
Compare to today: leggings, hoodie and trainers. 😁
@@meditationmusicbyalexjackson *I agree, when I was a little girl....and I'm 46 now. Those tights use to be worn under a dress or a long blouse, nowadays they just skip the skirt all together and just wear the tights so there's nothing left to the imagination lol Maybe it's just showing my age but I prefer my dresses and heels lol*
@@Weeeewriter well, yes, and layers and layers of clothing to put on and wear! Feminine it looks but very uncomfortable it is. See the priorattire channel to get to know what women had to go through to look feminine.
@@Weeeewriter yes I prefer that too. Those horrible leggings can be obscene.
These pictures are hauntingly beautiful
They were all stunning - with full faces, and natural features. Just naturally stunning as women generally are. How have we strayed so far from this?
Women are generally stunning? 🤣
Evie K ....and you look also stunning very pretty woman.
@olivia trans you too and thank u
we haven't, social media isn't a reflection of real life
They didn't have plastic surgery back then
Natural Beauty, no nose jobs, no fillers or Botox, no chin implants, no fake high cheek bones, no contact lenses,......just a bit of powder, some lipstick and eyeliner. Really Beautiful, Thank you.
And lots of retouching.
@@lesberkley3821 well... don't be more catholic than the Pope... :--))
Who asked?
And no tatoos!
And hair rats.
Felt like I had gone back 100 years. How different the beauty standards were then- makes me wonder what the heck we did to ourselves this last century.
Surgery lol
Overeating bad stuff
Focusing on how big a butt is. 😆😆
Plastic surgery, nose jobs, teeth whitening & straightening, hair salons bad food etc…
zionist indoctrination
Watching this reminded me of Somewhere in Time with Christopher Reeves and Jane Seymour. Beautiful ladies and beautifully put together.
Indeed. A wonderful film I bought the DVD.
Yes, dang it. That's one underrated movie that makes me wish I lived in a different era or century to find love as everlasting as that
My fav movie of all time!
Yes I remember that movie, it was beautiful. Now I really hope I find it n watch it all over again
Yes! I love that movie. I saw it when I was a kid and fell in love with the story and characters.
Natural beauty right here with these gorgeous pictures. No Botox, no silicone. Just stunning 💕
@@purplegum6460 most of these our late 1800s and early 1900s, there were no plastic that time
You’re also cute))
You're a natural beauty, too. 😇
@@shah2146 thanks 😊
@@PAngelo1969 thank you ☺️
Thank you for this content. It brought back a memory of when I found a photo of my Grandmother from about 1925. She was about 24 then and I was stunned by her beauty. She could easily been a high paid model or actress but lived her life as the modest wife of a Virginia farmer. Beauty is eternal.
beauty is an attribute, not a virtue
@@billmoyer3254 If beauty wasn't a virtue then it would not be eternalized by the fine arts, the curb appeal of your house wouldn't influence its property value, destination vacations wouldn't exist, the cosmetic/fashion/beauty industries would bankrupt, and our neurological and sensory response to aesthetically-pleasing things wouldn't be what it is. But beauty *is* a virtue that humans happen to admire and appreciate and emulate. (And believe it or not, it's hard work maintaining a fit and attractive physique. It takes discipline, sacrifice and dedication). The desire to be attractive and to admire attractive things is part of the human condition. So to say beauty isn't a virtue either means you're nonhuman or you're a fatty who's in denial 🤷♀
I have a beautiful picture of my grandmother who was born in 1894 with her 2 sisters in white dresses. They all look in their late teens, maybe 20, 21. It’s so beautiful. I’ve getting prints made to send to my relatives.
@@mel3687 This "argument" seems to be about the meaning of words, rather than the perception of "beauty".
@@carlosidelone8064 That's because you apparently don't understand that different words have different meanings.
Describing something as an "attribute" abstracts it and understates its value/merit. A "virtue" is a good or useful quality of a thing by definition. He's suggesting that beauty is neither good nor useful by denying its virtuosity. And if one read into this reproach, the subtext might suggest that he's implying those who do admire it are shallow or superficial, which is why I pointed out the universal nature of human admiration for beauty. Yes? So it very much _is_ about the perception of beauty and how we _all_ admire it on some level (including the sanctimonious naysayers who pretend not to), which makes it a virtue.
Have a nice day.
Their skin looked flawless almost like a fine porcelain.... stunning
So does my fiancé’s. You just have to be aware what your putting in and on your body. Everyone’s trying to make money.
The lenses were softer in them days plus they could work on the negatives - thats why their skin looks very smooth
The photos and video are highly manipulated
@@Alexander-cu6bd nowadays don't see pale natural complexion most people prefer to look permanently tanned. Ruins the epidermis.
@@irenejohnston6802 can’t help it man some ppl like me live on an island.
The clothes are just as stunning as the women..
YEA THEY SHOULD MAKE A TIME MACHINE AND BRING BACK THE CLOTHES DESIGNER OF THOSE DAY AND FIRE THE ONE WE HAVE NOW BECAUSE THEY RAN OUT OF IDEAS
I agree I'd love to try those outfits. Especially the hats n jewels!
They are all so beautiful! I feel like their beauty is frozen in time. They all were naturally beautiful and flawless. Beauty has taken a dive downhill over the years. You never see these elegant kind of faces anymore.
Amanda, I look at these photos and realize that 1: women are magnificent creatures 2: For me, the most alluring parts of women are: their eyes, their hair and their 😃 smile
@@Grandtrunk Absolutely! I completely agree! You must be a good man! 😊 ❤️
These women were all so beautiful, so thank you for this amazing talent to not only give them color, but it was like raising them from the dead, where they smiled, blinked, moved their head, or even perhaps allowing us to go back in time seeing how they were in their era. Amazing!!
Amazing beauty. The slight eye movement and blinking is what the subject would be doing whilst keeping as still as possible for the portrait. The more I watch I think how many people would like to see this done with their old photos of their family who they never met.
I think you have just suggested a business startup!
Certaines de ces beautés, nées vers 1875 sont mortes quand j'avais 10 ans ! J'ai des photos de mes arrière-grands-parents, nés sous le règne de Napoléon III...Fascinant car la couleur et ces frémissements de vie nous rendent tout-à-coup si proches de ces êtres disparus ! Magnifique travail, merci !
Vous pourriez probablement y ajouter des couleurs comme les photos de ces stars en gardant bien-sûr les originales en noir et blanc.
I don't know why, but this started me crying. I suppose it was like meeting people who you know have passed over. Then you think how wonderful it would be to see our own relative's photos brought to life, just to gaze upon them once more, if we don't already have animated footage of them. Watching still photos imbue this quality is a magical experience x
The music
I cried, too. Beautiful.
No plastic surgery, tattoos, piercings, just natural beauty
Just a fun triviality...during the Edwardian era. Tattoos were a fad among Aristocracy. Jenny Jerome Churchill, American born mother to Winston, had a -- I think it was a snake on her wrist. It could be covered by bracelets. It was an 'in' thing for the ladies. Men of that era often had Tattoos: Edward Vll, Tsar Nicholas ll, George V, George Vl, Often these men served with Navy.
So, some of these beauties may have had secret ink! I'm pretty sure Sarah Bernhardt had Tattoos too.
Tattoos are man made ugly scars. Human skin is already beautiful and perfect.
@@rd3750 scarification still is present in many African tribes, it can be viewed as enhancing their beauty by means different than a 'western' persons. It's not good or bad, just different cultural norms.
Aynen con vaynen
They have a lush softness.
Their so elegant and feminine. Way prettier than a lot of actresses of today.
Exactly...👍
Exactly, even without surgery and absent to very minimal makeup ♥️
*They're
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Oh the irony
@@jonyu3597 Hard to believe that English speakers don't know that.
@@michelangelobuonarroti916 even English learners know that
It's like all these women have been awakened from a dream after sleeping for a hundred years. :-)
I've thought the same. It's absolutely mesmerizing!
Vous avez raison, ce sont de belles aux bois dormants✨
Very Well Said !
yeh! sleeping beauty for a number of decade and now awaken
Yes. Sleeping beauties. Beautiful video. Thank you. Subscribed.
I like the older beauty standards more. These women look more natural and innocent than today’s models.
I agree. I've always been fascinated by their natural beauty. Wish it was still like that today.
True
No plastic surgery. All natural beauty.
@@bdazzleddesigns9219 And no tattoos
That's because they WERE natural.... :) Speaking of their innocence, they could have been very different in reality to what they come across to us now in the pictures.
Down the years I have seen many amazing things on TH-cam, but this is by far the most incredible - this is another level.
These beauties are BEAUTIFUL! Thank You!
Hahaha, well phrased
I've always had a difficult time picturing what was so appealing about many of these women, but colorized and in motion they were devastating! Just gorgeous... fantastic work. Thank you for doing this!
You will make a fortune with this, people send in their relatives photos and you make a 20 second edit of their great, great ancestors, I find your work Amazing.
Doubt it's that accurate yet lol, especially if it's black and white it might not even get the eye color right, 5 years give or take
These are just amazingly beautiful. The technology is fantastic. Plus of course all of the hard work that's gone into creating them.
I have to say this is very beautiful. A very fitting tribute to women of a different age and time. It is great to acknowledge the many women here who are special in any time.
I love all these faces, so different and full of character, each uniquely beautiful and individual.
Their great grandchildren/family have a fantastic memento of these ladies. What a gift! Brilliant. 👏
Nothing stupid nothing strange .... more absolutely magical, my grandfather had he been alive wud have adored this passed at 96 ... I now own his collection of movie books ... starting silent to talkies etc etc so now I own a massive rare picture collection of the original movie stars ⭐️ practically till the 80 s , I’m told Florence Lawrence is the original movie star ! But still since I was 7 years old I’ve adored them all , keep waking the dead I appreciate your stunning amazing work 👌🇬🇧 still would love a titanic episode ❤️
@ Louise Evans: If i could meet any of the actresses of the '40's i would love to have met Veronica Lake. She was absolutely Beautiful! I think out of all the actresses of that time period she was the most beautiful. I still have a crush on her.💖
@@richardturner6981 she was a beautiful my grandfather said so too ❤️ she got married a fair few times thou !
Just beautiful! I noticed they were very proud of their naturally curly & frizzy hair & I have cried all my young life about having it. Use to try to iron mine flat. Funny how trends are. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, indeed! 😉👍
They all had such thick and amazing hair! Beautiful
This is beautiful ,made me emotional too ,classic beauties
I have to say the original B&W photographs are absolutely stunning and a credit to the photographers who took the original image. Nice to see them colourized also.
Mesmerizing , with great musical accompaniment. Well Done!
Beautiful, creepy, and sad all at the same time.
Just what I thought. They’re lovely but ever so slightly creepy.
I think, that the "creepiness" has to do with the fact that they look so young and do not live anymore for such a very long time.
Not creepy at all. Wistfully mysterious.
My thoughts exactly.
@@elisabethlinz4256 creepy in the animation it is unnatural moving
Fantastic work.. Absolutely some gorgeous women..
"The years of our life are seventy, or even by reason of strength eighty, yet their span is but toil and trouble; they are soon gone, and we fly away." - Psalms 90:10
RIP beautiful women of a bygone era. 🙏
...70 or 80 if your very lucky...it’s the mileage not the model.Even then what’s the point of living into your 70’s if your life is crap.....we are born to GO...
So amazing - I love Evelyn Nesbit, and to see her brought to life is incredible.
These are just wonderful, thank you all...
Fabulous! It's like we're present at each photo sitting. Gives new poignancy to the phrase, "The past lives again."
These women are true beauties, nothing fake about them. Unlike some of the female celebrities today. Also these women show, you don't have to be rail thin to be beautiful 💖
Most of them would be rail thin if you saw their bodies. People were not as overweight as they are now. Why you you have to characterize being a correct weight as being rail thin? As though we are the ones with a weight problem?
No they would be curved. Many women today try to imitate models to look like sticks. And yes we have an obesity problem.
@@gittenielsen95 Women at their correct weight have curves. Not bulges. These women weighed far less than women do now. The average weight of a woman now is 160, which used to be a man's weight. Calling women who are not 40 lbs overweight sticks is rude. And yes there is a terrible obesity problem.
Back then weight was not viewed the same as now. An overly-slender woman was associated with poverty and malnutrition, and also with manual labor. A woman who was curvy and meaty was seen as healthy and attractive, wealthy enough to not have to burn off the weight through hard labor, and also as better at reproducing. Now, with changes in nutrition and lifestyle (lower-paying jobs can be just as sedentary as high paying, less exercise generally) the ideals have flipped. But a lot of this is just around the edges. From time immemorial most men have loved curvy, comfy women, and most women are fine with "Dad body" men. We should not presume the elite views of things were held by most people.
@@elxaime Having a correct weight is not being overly slender. Being 30+ lbs above your weight range is being overweight to obese. It is not healthy. Choosing an overweight woman because you have a dad body means you both need to shed pounds and stop the complacency. Weight affects everything, you are placing an unnecessary burden on your joints, organs, especially your heart. Covid is killing you all off. When these pictures were made very few women were fat, look at any old picture. What galls me is you overweight people justifying your size by calling we normal women rail thin or overly slender. We aren't. Get a medical chart and take a good look at it. You would have a fit if somebody pointed out your weight. But you have no problem saying rude things about us non overweight people. Weigh what you want. But do not put us down to justify it. Not having it.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING. I'm entranced by this,, these women were far more classy than the superstars of today.
Wish I was around then.
Thanks very much for this.
Big love
This collection is my favorite. The women were beautiful. Everything is so realistic looking.
Thanks for including Geraldine Farrar, my favorite sopranist, in the fabulous Beauties Of The Past Brought To Life .
All these women are gorgeous and the skin is flawless. Perfect 🤩, just perfect. Thank you for this video. Bring more to light🙏🏾🥰😘😍❤️
Getting compliments after you’ve been gone for decades? They would be flattered.
Not just decades.... a hundred years later. Lol
They ARE flattered by your compliments... but I can't tell more.
What a joy these natural beauties brought to life! 💕I’ve watched this twice already and I am off to watch it again,! 👍First class work as always 🌷🌺🌸🌹
Absolutely astonishing. I never save videos but I have this one.....and perfect soundtrack too 👌
These reminded me of one of my favorite movies "Somewhere in Time" for some reason, probably just a romantic. I can see where as this technology reaches perfection a lot of people may choose to live in the past pursuing that dream that never could be. These can invoke real emotions at times. Interesting times we live in.
That is one of my favorite movies and perfectly cast with Jane Seymour and Christopher Reeves. That was a time of great beauty
God I love that movie. One of the greatest romance films imo
OMG! Remember how he wondered what she was looking at in that photo of her he loved & admired....turns out she was looking at him when it was taken 😍 such a beautiful movie.
Yes,one of my favorite movies. I always admired Jane,she is one of my idols when I was a teenager!
@@ellasmommy9278 The book by Richard Matheson is wonderful too.
Better looking than the Kardashian and others in todays plastic world.
I couldn't agree more.
@@echopeakbicycling85 the thing is that lots of modern celebrities try to transform their European features into something fancy exotic.
Minute noses and extreme full lips....
It looks alienated.
@@elisabethlinz4256 It’s crazy because the European women are already so beautiful - and many have naturally full lips. This extreme duck lips thing is horrific on anybody.
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I can underline every word of yours...
Greetings from Germany
100% correct
C'est hyper génial.femmes magnifiques et photos pleines de charme.Quel superbe travail, on les croirait vivantes.bravos.de vrais artistes.👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏👏😉😘
Thank you very much for bringing these beauties back to life once more so we can appreciate their beauty.
These recreations are amazing! It's not only the faces that caught my eye but the surrounding details too. The richness and depth in the fabrics and the embroidering, plus the backdrops for some - all of the detailed work - this speaks volumes of care and it shows. To the people who worked on these, job well done! Looking so close, especially with the animation, it can almost pull your imagination into that era. These ladies photos were captivating to begin with, as their eyes and expressions drew the eye, and the colorization with animation only makes their photos more endearing. I genuinely wonder how they would feel if they were alive to see this. I think they would be touched and amazed by the sheer amount of hard work, care, love, and respect went into this work.
2nd life 4 them even after many years... because of u. Great video..
Yes! Thank you!
Very haunting window into the past. Many of the models and performers, like those in the Ziegfeld Follies, were in their early to mid teens. Then again, life was harder and shorter then.
So cool!! You can tell the women were beautiful, but seeing them in color and slightly moving just made me understand how gorgeous they really were. I've always wanted to see some of them in real life. This has to be the next best thing.
Amazing technology of today, you do these beautiful women justice....all of these women were so gorgeous...wonderful to see them come to life again even if in their photos....thanks so much !! 💜💜💜💜: ))))))))))
Incredible work!!! It really bring them to life, their beauty it’s timeless
What a wonderful job 👍
And what beauty on display. No plastic surgery (presumably), no tattoos (presumably) and very much about hair ...
All those ladies were drop dead gorgeous. Thats amazing technology.I love.
I am just mesmerised the way these seemingly boring lifeless photographs bring the person so much to life that one might have seen them earlier today. What a talent ! What a gift !
Gorgeous work. I feel like they just want to get ready to say something. I’m enthralled.
You all do a fabulous job bringing these beautiful women back to life, simply fantastic.
This was amazing! My favourites were Evelyn Nesbit, Maude Fealy and Gladys Glad - they were gorgeous! What's interesting is that the photographs of Evelyn, Ione and Maude look like they were taken in the 1960s / 1970s.
Dear MysteryScoop thank you for these incredible , astonishing , romantic voyages in the beautiful past. I just tell that is not only a reconstruction but a life breathing something
Many thanks!
Your first selection, Genevieve Lantelme, brought me to tears. So young and beautiful to meet such a tragic end.
Excellent , can't help thinking these ladies would have loved to have seen themselves portrayed like this .
What beautiful ladies these were! The hairstyles and clothing are just so romantic looking, nothing like we wear today!!!
Thank you for bringing these beauties. of my grandmothers. youth to life. I've long been fascinated by them
Looking at the black and white photos they are almost inanimate objects to me that you have brought to life again absolutely incredible man
Thank you!
I'm staring at the beautiful dreams, they are like paintings.
I am so glad to have found your channel. It is so fascinating and intriguing. Your work is absolutely amazing! Thank you.
Welcome!
Seeing the dates for when these women were born and died, they really experienced some dramatic changes in the world. From the late 19th century to the 1960s and 70s the world has changed so much. Especially for women.
Women have got much of what they wanted. Let's hope they're happier with that.
@@johnnyrocker7495 They aren't 🤷🏻♂️
This is amazing and haunting. It's as if you have brought them back to life in their prime.
Youth and beauty will always remain a constant. The photos are good, but what you do lifts them to an ethereal plane. Beautiful, in a time where nothing needed altering for vanity. Amazing! Thank you
Amazing work. What makes your channel even more appealing is the music selection you’ve chosen. I believe that choosing the correct music to accompany your content is equally as important. There are some out there that do great work such as this channel, others don’t realize this at all. Thank you, this was very well done. 👍🏼👍🏼
Awesome, thank you!
I enjoyed this very much, I love these beauties from the past. You let them smile again, how wonderful was this? 🌹
They are all beautiful but in a different way...so much more innocence!!! Stunning!!
i love what you do well done its a great when someone does this ..i am 72y old i remember some of these beauties when i was young
Magnificent work ! You've brought these beauties of the past to life for us ! Exquisite. Thank you. 🌹
Many thanks!
I do my share of recreations. I really enjoyed the easy, sauntering music, perefectly fitting these haunting, surreal images. I was struck how many of them lived on into advanced years well into the 20th century. Hopefully they were able to face the crude decades that followed with the grace that is evident for all to see......well done. Truly mesmerizing.
Truly stunningly beautiful women with minimal make up and all natural beauty untouched by cosmetic surgery.
I think what really ‘makes’ these women so very beautiful, is their long, thick, wavy gorgeous hair.
Keep in mind that women were expected to look like hourglasses them. A tiny waist was so important that they often tightened their corsets so much that there ribs would crack, plus they were always fainting because they couldn’t breathe properly. The grass isn’t always greener.
You revive these beauties through your colours and most of all through a movement of their eyes and lips. That's sheer poetry and deeply moving.
Thank you for the music.
Thank you so much, just wonderful
It’s so weird how they all look more normal looking than most people today
Beautiful colorization a so real Made me cry
Because they were more Real back then. Unlike now. Nasty trashy and bitchy.
That's because they didn't spend every waking hour watching TH-cam videos. 😁
No botox, no fillers and no generic plastic surgery. Everybody looked unique- as they should.
Well said!
I can't stop watching these, hauntingly beautiful.
To say this brings them to life is such an understatement......
Amazing work, truley amazing.........👌👍
Thank you so much 😀
I have to say "Thank you!" to Mystery Scoop for bringing these souls back to life for a moment. Startling!
Thank you for watching!
If I could have lived at any time with any of these lovely angels, I would have easily thought how lucky I was to have been in their acquaintance and if only for a brief period .......
Are you sure their personalities were as sweet as their good looks? Appearances are deceptive and have always been.
@@stanislavasuplatovich2826 that's true sure enough but compared to the 'sweeties ' of today's main stream media, I'd rather take my chance with the likes of these ladies that have not been affected by the frivolous shanagons of supposed reality TV stars that only know that their world collapses if they are briefly taken out of the spotlight....
If you regenerated as the 14th Dr
(Dr Who) you could...🙂
@@robertkabatoff817 do you think that all this things didn't exist at the time? A good example is that at that time the "sexy" was a sad look, indifferent eyes and a natural look, that most of the women in this video had exactly because they were the sexy symbol, I still love the aesthetic but I always think that is dump romantise so much the past, like the people who wanted to live in medieval time when it was just the worst time to live at less you were a white rich noble man, and their lives were not so good as a simple rich person today
@@LIAHAKEL some of these ladies might have been the Kardashians of their time and they just could have primed their looks with the latest in beauty products as with any lady today. I find their attractiveness in a luring type of way . Not as lust but as an admiration that beauty knows no time period and that it is all around us and that we just have to open our eyes to see ir
Excellent work, great job... thanks !!
Wow! Love these colorized photos! Maria Romanov was so incredibly beautiful! May she and her family rest in peace🌹The first picture is also breathtaking, of that French lady,with color,just love how the made the make up soft looking.
Great job!! They were really beautiful and you made them real and natural.
Thank you! Cheers!
I just find these so amazing.You would swear they are looking straight at you and going to start talking.Such a pretty lot of girls and the colour brings them more to life.Thank you for showing these,just wonderful.
Fantastic video work... Very well done... These women are absolutely gorgeous
Thank you very much!
This is amazing! They truly look like they came alive once again. It's a bit creepy, but in a good way..Do you know what I mean? It's so amazing!