@@wareforcoin5780 and knowing where we have been and repeating the trip is what makes it so scary . The restorative film work is amazing and mesmerizing.
I never thought watching people walking down the road or sitting in the park would be so mesmerizing! How amazing that we get to see the very people as they were over 100 years ago. It’s not a modern film set with actors; it’s just people and I’m simply fascinated. Thank you for these gems!
in 100 years everyone will be scratching their heads at the fact that people today just sit with their phone all day to watch drama or adult videos or memes or argue for hours. Can't wait for a cultural shift
@@rree9550 What do you mean "uneducated"? The period inded was very colourful. Synthetic, cheap textile colours had been coming out of German chemical works since the 1870's.
As someone who is learning to be a fashion historian, I love looking at historic clothing from the past to see how people lived in these clothes and what activities they did. The clothes back then were very breathable and movable very lightweight fabrics these clothing are very comfortable too, there's a huge community of people on TH-cam who wear historical clothing from the 19th and 20th centuries in 2024 and they educate people about the clothing in the past
Exquisite footage and enhancements. For some reason, I've always been intrigued by the strange S-curve silhouette that came into women's fashion right around the turn of the century and lasted for about eight years. My mom used to have a reproduction copy of the 1902 Sears Roebuck catalogue, and when I was a kid I loved looking at the illustrations (they didn't use actual photos yet) of the dresses, skirts, shirtwaists, and corsets which really exaggerated this line. So clearly this silhouette was promoted on both sides of the pond. You can clearly see it in real-life footage about 17 seconds into this video. The corsets thrust the bust up and forward and the rear end back in a decidedly pronounced way, which reminds me somewhat of the strut of a chicken or pigeon. It's also sometimes referred to as the "mono-bosom" as any definition separating the breasts was minimized. The bosom was exaggerated with lots of ruffles or layers of fabric. I think one of the things that really fascinates me about fashion of the late 1800s and early 1900s is that current trends of the time weren't just one of many available looks as we choose our wardrobe today. Certainly there were variations based upon economic/class differences in society, but in the 1890s it was de rigueur for any woman who could afford anything other than peasant clothes (from Sears to high-end fashion) to have ginormous balloon aka leg-o-mutton sleeves. But when there was a change in trends, they seemed to change quickly. You almost never see those sleeves at all anymore by 1900. Nowadays we might want to continue to wear our older clothes from a a few seasons ago, but not then. Then when this pigeon-breasted silhouette came into fashion it was an immediate change seemingly overnight. It fascinates me how quickly and complete these significant changes were adopted in both North America and Europe. Just try to find a photograph from the 1920s of any woman on the street who is not wearing a tight-fitting cloche hat. It's almost impossible. Yet come 1930, not a cloche hat in sight. Strange.
Heidibee, the copy from my childhood had disappeared somewhere along the way also, and I was able to find a very affordable replacement copy on eBay. During that search, I purchased a replica of the 1927 catalog too, and now there’s a whole new rabbit hole.
Women did not, in that era, throw their clothes away when fashion changed (at least, women who were not wealthy). Rather, they 'made them over', using either their own skills or those of a professional seamstress to re-work sleeves, waists, and hems to more fashionable dimensions/lengths. Hats were sometimes re-trimmed also, though when the style drastically changed, most would spend the money on a new one to update their look. (Sources: my mother and my wife's grandmother, who were both professional seamstresses.)
The improvements and colorization make it seem so real and lifelike - like stepping back in time! All of your hard work was worth it. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
Beautifully done!!! It feels like we're among them, really witnessing a moment in time that has been lost forever. What a special feeling these restored videos create, amazing work! 👏☺️
What a fascinating footage just like a dream! Women`s clothes were so elegant and little girls were so lovely as if they were angels. It must be a good old days in Europe. I wonder how many of people in this film could expect that an awful war was looming head.
I simply adore the frocks of the Victorian and Edwardian eras and it must have been wonderful to see the latest in fashion promenading before you in the Bois de Boulogne
Most of us, like me ,look at this film , in awe.. But if we lived back then, we probably would be stareing at same people, thru a fence, as these posh or rich people.!
@@jliA7 Julia -- But don't forget the crinoline gowns of the 1850s-1860s, the 2 bustle eras and the beautiful flowing but more functional dresses less the corsets of the Victorian age. I only found out recently that the crinoline gowns were a fire trap, and many women met an untimely end as they ventured too close to a naked flame or even a cigar.
it feels so unreal you think these are all actors in a movie but no, just real life living people going about their day❤ this is so beautiful for some reason
Nice to see ppl enjoying each other's company, no smartphone distraction. Enjoying a pleasent day. Oh to have a DeLorean with a flux capacitor.travel back even for a day
What gorgeous outfits! My lord! I would love to dress like that today! You did an incredible job on these films, it's like traveling back in time. Thanks a bunch!
Oui c’était admirable pour les aristocrates et les bourgeois de cette époque. Il en allait autrement pour les classes sociales « inférieures » . L’écrivain Français E. Zola, a parfaitement décrit cette époque, celle du 19eme siècle. Mais il est vrai que voir ces images d’un autre siècle sont émouvantes ! Beau travail
@@cor3944 Ya lo sé. 😄 Pero de entre todo lo negativo que tenía, como por ejemplo mentirosa, fantasiosa, trepa social, interesada, ligera de cascos, egoísta....algo bueno hizo.
In Paris I always had the feeling of breathing another time. I love this city because I’m a nostalgic and always been, I know every corner of this chaotic beauty is filled with historic events in time that are unforgettable, painful or not Paris for me had the charm that made me marry to her,each time period had something that still evokes a certain curiosity for a great past we never lived and that we only imagined through movies. By the way, Bois de Boulogne it’s so amazing for a picnic in the spring ❤️
Such beautiful clothes and the great hats... I wish I was born 100 years earlier. Of course, these were the ladies and gentlemen of the upper society. I wonder if they appreciated how they lived. At a time when it wasn't as hectic as it is today and where people were still actively spending their time together instead of gazing at their phones.
As mulheres levavam vidas muito submissas ao homem, não podiam estudar ... de certa forma, era uma vida frívola... nas obras de Balzac temos uma ideia muito boa disso ...
@@TR4zest most of the time those servents were treated way better than in their own families , they didn't pay rent , food , they can stay clean , all that away of that hump breaking work in factories on on the farms and it costed 0 the rest of the community
So serene and everyone is impeccably dressed. Can it be anymore different than the trash time we've been saddled with now? Of course, Glamour Daze, you are a huge exception to that statement! Love your channel! 🏆🎖
Don't be deceived, if you had money you'd be 'impeccably dressed', most people couldn't afford to dress like that everyday and your social class in the vast majority of cases was predetermined, you learned to know your place.
@@lena131 Not really. My comment gets down the nitty and gritty, the grafting that went into everyday life. Back then, a lot of the tasks we take for granted today weren't automated, a bigger proportion of the population was involved in manual labour, sometimes quite dirty, grimy jobs. Given this, I doubt many people would be walking around dressed like that, or could even afford to.
This is absolutley amazing. This is a lost world and i`m thinking that even the three girls have lived their life complete. It` s all lost in time,.That makes me a little bit melancholic
Beautiful!💐✨ It felt like really being there. I love how you juxtaposed the original footage at the end…like watching the dailies from a movie set. Very lovely💗
I nearly thought that this was taken from a film with actors but in fact it's not! Wow! It's nice to see what real life was like in the 20th Century. And especially before my grandparents were even born.
Glamour...You did it again! Absolutely amazing. I felt like I was right there with those beautiful ladies and gents. I needed a fairy Godmother to put me a beautiful dress, but I have a great imagination. Thank you... Absolutely stunning!
The closest I could get to this time period, was in one of the photo booths in the late 1990s, I was 25 years old and with my husband. The booth contained Victorian dresses and hats. My hair was long and curly and I put it to the side. I put the dress on and the large hat on top and felt so comfortable wearing it. Hubby looked dashing as well. Photo was taken in black and white and is hanging in our basement. The dress I wore was baby blue and amazingly pretty.
I was there in the summer of 1900, a psychic medium once told me. As a kept young woman in Paris. In the Bois de Boulogne. Only allowed outside when at least accompanied by an apron, I loved taking open carriage trips through the park, with the sun's rays glittering through the green leaves above. One of the ladies in this footage might even have been me. 😎
Some architects were WAY ahead of their time! Look at some of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs, or the Bauhaus school. Some of these guys musta been time travellers :)
What is amazing, though, is some of those people lived long enough to share their memories of that time with people who are still alive today. My great-aunt was born in 1876 and lived until 1980 (104 years), so she was 24 at the time this film was made. I'm in awe, just thinking of the vast social and technological changes that occurred in her lifetime!
I thought I was looking at a beautiful painting in the thumbnail. I'm just flabbergasted at how prim and proper people were in that era. Society has devolved tremendously 😖
I watched it twice, and along with everything else, I really noticed the women’s posture. Every one of them stood ramrod straight, and it really looked amazing. I need to do a better job with mine.
Beautifully done, glamourdaze! 👏 Would it be ok if I used this footage in one of my projects? I’ll make it clear that this footage belongs to you. I’ll give credit, and provide a link to your social media accounts. Whatever is necessary 🤷♀️
Se la Vie How did they withstand the heat? Many videos I've seen around the 1900s it always seemed like ?it was winter 24-7....I kno that impossible yet just seemed..lol
@@juliecramer7768 the sound was born in 1890 in vidéos. So Sometimes when i look that video in TH-cam i think It is original Sound. All match perfectly so i would Like to know ..😁
My trip into another time for today. I fear for where we are going but am grateful for a glimpse of where we have been. Thank you.
We're not going anywhere we haven't been before.
Well said!😊🌹
@@wareforcoin5780 and knowing where we have been and repeating the trip is what makes it so scary . The restorative film work is amazing and mesmerizing.
Keep traveling! I love looking at people as life use to be! Would love to be there!💕
Well said
I love these glorious little films. This is an exquisite (all too brief) look into a lost world of elegance which we can only dream of today.
That's racist
Agreed. 💫👌👏
@@MeowloudandproudBYE 💀
I never thought watching people walking down the road or sitting in the park would be so mesmerizing! How amazing that we get to see the very people as they were over 100 years ago. It’s not a modern film set with actors; it’s just people and I’m simply fascinated.
Thank you for these gems!
in 100 years everyone will be scratching their heads at the fact that people today just sit with their phone all day to watch drama or adult videos or memes or argue for hours. Can't wait for a cultural shift
Is this La Belle Époque period? Hard to believe it’s not a costume drama but actual footage. Utterly mesmerising! 💕
well it's half-fake... the audio the colours...
but uneducated proles luv it that way
Smack dab in the middle of it. 😋
@@rree9550 What do you mean "uneducated"? The period inded was very colourful. Synthetic, cheap textile colours had been coming out of German chemical works since the 1870's.
@@somerandomvertebrate9262 like i didn't know as a fluent reader of proust in french: mauve.... but the current software is not to be trusted...
What an amazing and beautiful video! That shows what is lost forever. Thank you for your incredible efforts!
As someone who is learning to be a fashion historian, I love looking at historic clothing from the past to see how people lived in these clothes and what activities they did. The clothes back then were very breathable and movable very lightweight fabrics these clothing are very comfortable too, there's a huge community of people on TH-cam who wear historical clothing from the 19th and 20th centuries in 2024 and they educate people about the clothing in the past
Exquisite footage and enhancements.
For some reason, I've always been intrigued by the strange S-curve silhouette that came into women's fashion right around the turn of the century and lasted for about eight years.
My mom used to have a reproduction copy of the 1902 Sears Roebuck catalogue, and when I was a kid I loved looking at the illustrations (they didn't use actual photos yet) of the dresses, skirts, shirtwaists, and corsets which really exaggerated this line. So clearly this silhouette was promoted on both sides of the pond.
You can clearly see it in real-life footage about 17 seconds into this video. The corsets thrust the bust up and forward and the rear end back in a decidedly pronounced way, which reminds me somewhat of the strut of a chicken or pigeon. It's also sometimes referred to as the "mono-bosom" as any definition separating the breasts was minimized. The bosom was exaggerated with lots of ruffles or layers of fabric.
I think one of the things that really fascinates me about fashion of the late 1800s and early 1900s is that current trends of the time weren't just one of many available looks as we choose our wardrobe today.
Certainly there were variations based upon economic/class differences in society, but in the 1890s it was de rigueur for any woman who could afford anything other than peasant clothes (from Sears to high-end fashion) to have ginormous balloon aka leg-o-mutton sleeves. But when there was a change in trends, they seemed to change quickly. You almost never see those sleeves at all anymore by 1900. Nowadays we might want to continue to wear our older clothes from a a few seasons ago, but not then.
Then when this pigeon-breasted silhouette came into fashion it was an immediate change seemingly overnight. It fascinates me how quickly and complete these significant changes were adopted in both North America and Europe.
Just try to find a photograph from the 1920s of any woman on the street who is not wearing a tight-fitting cloche hat. It's almost impossible. Yet come 1930, not a cloche hat in sight.
Strange.
I had a copy of that catalogue but seem to have lost it when l moved to this house. It may be around somewhere. I miss it.
Heidibee, the copy from my childhood had disappeared somewhere along the way also, and I was able to find a very affordable replacement copy on eBay. During that search, I purchased a replica of the 1927 catalog too, and now there’s a whole new rabbit hole.
Women did not, in that era, throw their clothes away when fashion changed (at least, women who were not wealthy). Rather, they 'made them over', using either their own skills or those of a professional seamstress to re-work sleeves, waists, and hems to more fashionable dimensions/lengths. Hats were sometimes re-trimmed also, though when the style drastically changed, most would spend the money on a new one to update their look. (Sources: my mother and my wife's grandmother, who were both professional seamstresses.)
The improvements and colorization make it seem so real and lifelike - like stepping back in time! All of your hard work was worth it. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
Vielen Dank, ihr Lieben . Es ist wunderschön in der Zeit zurück zu reisen , wo die Ladys noch Ladys waren. Vielen Dank für die tollen Videos.
Beautifully done!!! It feels like we're among them, really witnessing a moment in time that has been lost forever.
What a special feeling these restored videos create, amazing work! 👏☺️
Women were dressed elegantly! They really wore those. It looks like a moving painting.
It's amazing how these old images can be brought to life
What a fascinating footage just like a dream! Women`s clothes were so elegant and little girls were so lovely as if they were angels. It must be a good old days in Europe. I wonder how many of people in this film could expect that an awful war was looming head.
The added sounds make it perfect ❤️
I simply adore the frocks of the Victorian and Edwardian eras and it must have been wonderful to see the latest in fashion promenading before you in the Bois de Boulogne
My favorites are the Edwardian gowns. Ultra-feminine and ethereal
@@mimosa27 Edwardian era is the best fashion decade for both men and women, in my opinion. Just so beautiful
Most of us, like me ,look at this film , in awe..
But if we lived back then, we probably would be stareing at same people, thru a fence, as these posh or rich people.!
@@mimosa27 Miimosa -- Absolutely gorgeous!
@@jliA7 Julia -- But don't forget the crinoline gowns of the 1850s-1860s, the 2 bustle eras and the beautiful flowing but more functional dresses less the corsets of the Victorian age. I only found out recently that the crinoline gowns were a fire trap, and many women met an untimely end as they ventured too close to a naked flame or even a cigar.
it feels so unreal you think these are all actors in a movie but no, just real life living people going about their day❤ this is so beautiful for some reason
I adore these videos! Simply the coolest! 💕
How wonderful. Only made better by your ability to make the background sound so believable.
This is so very beautiful. They clearly celebrated life. Of course not everyone had the chance to do this but these ones did. Simple and brilliant.
The amount of work that goes into this must be quite a lot. Thank you for doing such important and amazing work. So beautiful.
Simply stunning. What a window into the past. Fantastic updating of an old video. Great job.
Nice to see ppl enjoying each other's company, no smartphone distraction. Enjoying a pleasent day. Oh to have a DeLorean with a flux capacitor.travel back even for a day
Beautiful,the children,all so perfectly dressed.
What gorgeous outfits! My lord! I would love to dress like that today! You did an incredible job on these films, it's like traveling back in time. Thanks a bunch!
Oui c’était admirable pour les aristocrates et les bourgeois de cette époque. Il en allait autrement pour les classes sociales « inférieures » . L’écrivain Français E. Zola, a parfaitement décrit cette époque, celle du 19eme siècle. Mais il est vrai que voir ces images d’un autre siècle sont émouvantes ! Beau travail
I love this stuff it was a whole different world .We get to go back in time and get a little taste of what it was like. Time really does fly.
Gracias, Gabrielle Chanel, por liberar a la mujer de aquellas vestimentas tan rígidas y encorsetadas. 🙏❤️
Para ponernos en otras corsetas más rígidas aún… por cierto, Gabrielle Chanel no hubiera llegado a ningun sitio sin el dinero de su rico amante.
@@cor3944 Ya lo sé. 😄 Pero de entre todo lo negativo que tenía, como por ejemplo mentirosa, fantasiosa, trepa social, interesada, ligera de cascos, egoísta....algo bueno hizo.
My God I wish society was as polished, polite, and beautiful today as it was back then.
but many discrimination unlike today there are laws
Besides the racism, sexism and overall lack of justice. I’d really luv to take a stroll down one of these streets and take in the beauty
Screw that! Bustles and waist cinchers. No thanks!
Incroyable images... c'est une véritable Machine à remonter le temps !
In Paris I always had the feeling of breathing another time. I love this city because I’m a nostalgic and always been, I know every corner of this chaotic beauty is filled with historic events in time that are unforgettable, painful or not Paris for me had the charm that made me marry to her,each time period had something that still evokes a certain curiosity for a great past we never lived and that we only imagined through movies.
By the way, Bois de Boulogne it’s so amazing for a picnic in the spring ❤️
Such beautiful clothes and the great hats... I wish I was born 100 years earlier. Of course, these were the ladies and gentlemen of the upper society. I wonder if they appreciated how they lived. At a time when it wasn't as hectic as it is today and where people were still actively spending their time together instead of gazing at their phones.
They could spend time together in play, because they had servants doing what needed to be done, almost slaves.
As mulheres levavam vidas muito submissas ao homem, não podiam estudar ... de certa forma, era uma vida frívola... nas obras de Balzac temos uma ideia muito boa disso ...
It’s was all that slave trade money
@@TR4zest most of the time those servents were treated way better than in their own families , they didn't pay rent , food , they can stay clean , all that away of that hump breaking work in factories on on the farms and it costed 0 the rest of the community
@@dejabu24 sad to see someone defending slavery...
So serene and everyone is impeccably dressed. Can it be anymore different than the trash time we've been saddled with now? Of course, Glamour Daze, you are a huge exception to that statement! Love your channel! 🏆🎖
Don't be deceived, if you had money you'd be 'impeccably dressed', most people couldn't afford to dress like that everyday and your social class in the vast majority of cases was predetermined, you learned to know your place.
Superficial comment
Those outfits look uncomfortable as fuck tbh
@@lena131 Not really. My comment gets down the nitty and gritty, the grafting that went into everyday life.
Back then, a lot of the tasks we take for granted today weren't automated, a bigger proportion of the population was involved in manual labour, sometimes quite dirty, grimy jobs. Given this, I doubt many people would be walking around dressed like that, or could even afford to.
@@Talkathon408 I mean Evan T.
I long for a time I’ve never lived! So magical ❤️
This is absolutley amazing. This is a lost world and i`m thinking that even the three girls have lived their life complete. It` s all lost in time,.That makes me a little bit melancholic
what a beautiful video! the enhancements are wonderful, but i appreciate to you included the original footage for comparison and context
Amazing, the world of my great grandparents, William and Mary ❤, they married in 1909 and my grandpa was born in 1912.
Love the beautiful dresses too.
Beautiful!💐✨ It felt like really being there. I love how you juxtaposed the original footage at the end…like watching the dailies from a movie set. Very lovely💗
Amazing work 💜
Thank you for this peak into the past. Glamourdaze is my favorite TH-cam time machine!
(Edited for typo) :P
I was starting to miss you. Cool upload.
Paris was a nice place to be back then.
An amazing job. Looks like it was filmed yesterday. You are magicians!
Awesome, thanks for showing these century old clips of a long forgotten time .
Love this content....fascinating
Thanks for a little bit of distraction in these (our) hard times!
Merci pour cette douceur apparente 💐
éternel CHIC PARISIEN, Thanks so much for these magical moments.
Wow! Well done, as always!
こんなにリアルに美しく映像を進化させられるなんて、本当に素晴らしいです!
毎回素敵な時間の旅をさせていただき、
ありがとうございます。
これからも楽しみにしています💕
I like how the sitting lady says "Il prend notre photo" ("he's taking a photo of us"), nope madame he's making a movie about you for "us" 😉.
Thanks for this. Your AI enhancement work is the best on TH-cam. Keep em' coming!
I nearly thought that this was taken from a film with actors but in fact it's not! Wow! It's nice to see what real life was like in the 20th Century. And especially before my grandparents were even born.
Glamour...You did it again! Absolutely amazing. I felt like I was right there with those beautiful ladies and gents. I needed a fairy Godmother to put me a beautiful dress, but I have a great imagination.
Thank you... Absolutely stunning!
The closest I could get to this time period, was in one of the photo booths in the late 1990s, I was 25 years old and with my husband. The booth contained Victorian dresses and hats.
My hair was long and curly and I put it to the side.
I put the dress on and the large hat on top and felt so comfortable wearing it. Hubby looked dashing as well.
Photo was taken in black and white and is hanging in our basement.
The dress I wore was baby blue and amazingly pretty.
@@terrylynn9984 Oh how fun... I was in a photo booth also. My daughters and I were in a Western Saloon....I still have the picture also.
It is hardly believable that this Paris actually existed when you compare it to how it is today
Amazing work and beautiful people! 😯🙂
wow these are fanTAStic for all of us who wonder at ourselves 100 years ago. great job!
I was there in the summer of 1900, a psychic medium once told me. As a kept young woman in Paris. In the Bois de Boulogne. Only allowed outside when at least accompanied by an apron, I loved taking open carriage trips through the park, with the sun's rays glittering through the green leaves above. One of the ladies in this footage might even have been me. 😎
I need to find me a psychic😍
Absolutely AMAZING work
I’ve got a Parasol like that lady had at the start
0:35 - That building in the background looks shockingly modern.
Some architects were WAY ahead of their time! Look at some of Frank Lloyd Wright's designs, or the Bauhaus school. Some of these guys musta been time travellers :)
Ty what a beautiful scene
It's interesting to think that not a single person in the video is still alive, not even the kids, after 120 years.
Really feels like time travel.
What is amazing, though, is some of those people lived long enough to share their memories of that time with people who are still alive today. My great-aunt was born in 1876 and lived until 1980 (104 years), so she was 24 at the time this film was made. I'm in awe, just thinking of the vast social and technological changes that occurred in her lifetime!
@@gusalexandrakis5151 She was born 3 years only after emperor Napoleon III died and 44 years before the empress died.
Beautiful vintage video 👍🏻🙋🏻♀️💕☕️🌹
Magnifique travail ! Quelle belle époque !❤👍👍
This is so beautiful!
L❤️ VE your channel!! Thank You so much for this upload and color!!☺️
I thought I was looking at a beautiful painting in the thumbnail. I'm just flabbergasted at how prim and proper people were in that era. Society has devolved tremendously 😖
Notice tiny waist lines better than today's love these old flicks!!!
🤦🏻♀️ its called an illusion.
Dresses were made to deceive your eyes.
And it works for men 😂😅
So many beautiful colors those women wore. 🥰
Un petit bonheur ta chaîne ma fille..
...je t'aime de France...
I love these ! Thank you for sharing🥰🌞🌛💐☔💗✝
My maternal grandmother was born that year. Also, the house I inherited was built in 1900.
At 0:33 she said "il prends notre photo" (he takes a picture of us)
Wonderful work! Congratulations!!!
This technology is utterly breathtaking!
Che fascino il passato...incredibile
Loved the comparison of film and remastering.
Watching this, it breaks my heart knowing what Paris has become.
Unfortunatly London too
Now we know why women had "fainting spells" back in the day. They wore three times the amount of clothing a person wears nowadays. Great videos!
You’d be amazed though at how thin those clothes were. And breathable.
The clothing was of much better quality than nowadays that permitted the skin to breathe instead of suffocating Dupont and bpa containing toxins
this is so cool to see it colorized. makes it more possible for me to see it as real people and not just a fairytale picture.
I really adore all their fashion style then! Love you
Why are all your vids so short? We've had hardly time to take in their excellence.
Coloized only more vivid the better!!!
I love your videos! This is extraordinary work!
This is amazing..please do something same to another videos or footage too
I love the way the victorians dressed impeccably this is beautiful ❤
I watched it twice, and along with everything else, I really noticed the women’s posture. Every one of them stood ramrod straight, and it really looked amazing. I need to do a better job with mine.
Me too !!
You forgot that it was not victorian ! The victorians were just following the french !
Thank you!
Absolutely love nostalgia 💕
Совершенно другой мир!!! Нарядные люди ! Никуда не спешат ! А 20й век уже начался ! О этот необыкновенный грозный 20й век !!!
It looks fake but its real! amazing😍
how are the faces here clearer than some bank security cameras?? thank you for these amazing videos.
This is incredible.
Ah, siete proprio dei Grandi Artisti 💓
Magnifique et raffinement
merci pour vos beaux commentaire pour ma ville. thanks all for your comments to my town Paris
Beautifully done, glamourdaze! 👏
Would it be ok if I used this footage in one of my projects?
I’ll make it clear that this footage belongs to you. I’ll give credit, and provide a link to your social media accounts. Whatever is necessary 🤷♀️
shoot us an email
Everything looks so romantic and classy…
Se la Vie
How did they withstand the heat?
Many videos I've seen around the 1900s it always seemed like ?it was winter 24-7....I kno that impossible yet just seemed..lol
Wow! You really brought it to life!
I would Like to know if the sound web heart in the différents videos is the real sound of the original vidéos or no?
There was no sound in videos yet.
@@juliecramer7768 the sound was born in 1890 in vidéos. So Sometimes when i look that video in TH-cam i think It is original Sound. All match perfectly so i would Like to know ..😁
These videos are too short!! Love them but wish they were longer!!