You know you have a problem when you can supply a half dozen different costumes spaning over a decade, and still have spare costumes. But what a wonderful problem to have. And its also an excuse to make more. Divine.
The theatre is so lucky to have both your talents, singing and sewing. I wish I was closer to come see you in the show but alas Florida is quite the ride. I have watched your singing videos before and as always you did not fail to give me a smile and goosebumps. Very talented lade.
This was so interesting, both in terms of seeing the changes in fashion cronologically but also hearing the reasons for each costume choice in terms of character development. Would love to see some more. Perhaps other characters from plays that you would like to one day perform and how you would dress them (no pesky directors to say no).
Love this video! My dad was born in 1916, so my grandma would've come of age while your costumes were fashionable outfits. Penniless homesteaders in Mojave Desert, it's doubtful Gran would've owned anything so lovely... but then again she was a church goer and might have had something special for Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes.
Thank you so much for this! As the parent of a theater kid, I rapidly learned that most people really miss the nuances of how clothing can help tell the story of a character. I've managed to miss seeing Ragtime and loved how you were able to tell the character's story without too many spoilers. Awesome job with everything!
I watched you make that last dress you showed(blue and white check) and it was such a transformation. I didn't like the dress it was copied from, I didn't like it when you were working on it - it seemed boring and ho-hum and the pattern reminded me of formica - and then you did the reveal and suddenly it was so charming, and made me think of Rilla of Ingleside. It does seem like a younger person's dress and would be great for Mother starting a new fresh life. And I loved this walk through story and time through costumes!
I loved this video. It was cool seeing what you’d be doing through the show. I’m in Texas, so I won’t make it. However, I’ve seen Ragtime, and your costumes are spot on. It’s very cool compared to the other show I’ve seen, but I do think the last dress would’ve fit in perfectly.
This is so cool! I would be legitimately interested in videos like this for all your plays in the future (either before the show opens, or after it closes). Side note: I'm super jealous of your curtains.
I absolutely love this video. I love all the costumes of course. I couldn't help but think how creative it would be for a history or English literature teacher would be to have you come in a educate a class. The students would/could be inspired in so many ways.....it would create more interest for the students. You never know. You could even inspire a student to learn to sew!
I loved this video and all the costumes for mother. I love Ragtime! I costumed it about 10 years ago. You are truly very talented!. And what a wonderful voice you have!
Back to Before had an impact on my life. I had to give up many fundamental aspects of the way my life had been ordered and understood. It's been the best decision, but it was hard. Thank you for carrying on the tradition of this show with such grace.
I’ve been a costumer for my local high school theater group for the past 15 or so years and this video was bittersweet for me. On one hand I LOVE hearing someone else walk through how character development is shown in the costumes! On another note, watching this also made me incredibly sad as that part of my life has ended very recently and I’m going to miss it terribly.
I loved this video format and would love to see more character evolutions! Really wish I could see you in the show but I don't have the time to get down there even though I'm just a few hours away in Bellingham. Maybe one day when I have a car I can attend one of your performances!
OMG! that last dress is absolutely ENCHANTING! Too bad it wasn't in the show! I bet you were great. I've not seen Ragtime, but definitely want to now. I love musicals.
Just been catching up on your videos (the last 3). I really like this character costume changes and would love to watch more like this in future! But be asured that I'll watch anything and everything you upload! 🥰🤗😊
Wild😃 Hey I guess you theater group thought they struck gold when they got you. you can do everything great actress, magnificent singer, plus do your own costumes how lucky can you get PS I Really wish you would sing more for us thank you
That was SO interesting! I kept thinking, wouldn't it be amazing if Rebecca burst into song, and then you did! Thank you for singing for us, you have a great voice (I knew you would). Wish I lived in your area so I could come see the show 🎵🎶🎵.
I really like this kind of video, a character deep dive and how to costume them. It's a really nice look into the clothing and what it can reference in theater.
Wow! This is my favorite video! Thank you for taking us along & thru the fashions in that time period + how they were worn in the play. They are lovely! I love how you posed for each one. I like remembering all the details you put in each one. And your singing was the cherry on top! TU! Wish I could see you & the play!😊 👒🎭🎵🎶🎵
Just seeing this for the first time a year too late. I would have traveled from California to Washington to see that performance. I love Ragtime, and you have such talent, your voice is incredible. I hope this was a huge hit. And yes, I get it. We did a "cemetery tour" a few years back and I supplied nearly the full cast of high school kids from the local performing arts school from my own costume closet (lots and lots of safety pins...)
Goodness!!! This is good!! Though i’m perplexed as to why you didn’t mention Ragtime in the title/thumbnail. I can’t imagine there’s much Ragtime content but this is a pretty good addition.
I have been struggling with mental health since last year (it’s been a long pandemic, right??? Oof…) I don’t watch media/plays unless I know what to expect, otherwise my own anxiety rises with the tension of the show, because my amygdala has a hair trigger, now. Last week was especially bad with gun violence in the US and I just cried. And cried. For 5 days. I don’t even have kids in public school but the grief has been intense, even so. I only have one fear that is worse or bigger than losing my kids and that is that I pass away before they are ready to be adults in their own lives. Aside from that, burying of my kids would be the worst nightmare of my life, especially if it’s from a murder, or mass murder. This is my long and windy of saying I really appreciate the preview (including the spoilers!) because I was curious about the show but kind of afraid to watch the whole thing without knowing what to expect. I’m from Kitsap County (WA state) originally, but I live in New Hampshire, now, and will have to miss you in this production; but I love the little snippet that we got, and I love-love-love seeing your show wardrobe of mostly self-made clothing! Also… I always love when you add your singing to our sewing content! 🥰 I don’t know that I have the emotional wherewithal right now to actually watch any production at this time. Maybe if there’s ever again a time of “normal” shenanigans in this country (compared to the last six years with really “beyond” shenanigans…) then I’ll find it online, if not in theatre. Thank you for sharing this with us today and congratulations on your self-made wardrobe! I know not every piece is handmade but this is still great! Well done! ❤️
Hugs to you. 🫂 I definitely think this would not be the right show for you right now. It is absolutely awful, everything that has been going on with all the gun violence in the US, and I've definitely been using that and channeling it into the show.
This is one of my favourite videos How you wove costuming and character development with a little bit of how as an actress costuming choices matter Even though other costubers often do analysis/reviews of authenticity/costume designer choice, the role development, the why, and how someone uses wardrobe to tell a story is neat.
I read the book right after it's publication. It opened my eyes to a portion of history my mostly white world hadn't known of. The movie and no way did it justice and I didn't know it was a stage show until you started talking about it. I am saddened that I will not get to see you perform the show but I will be seeking it out on TH-cam to watch it after you explained it so beautifully. Thank you so much for again expanding my understanding of how historical dress fits in so well. 🥰
@@charlibrown7745 you are right that in 1976 when I read the book at 12 years of age I probably didn't know much about history. I'm sorry you felt the need to point out my childhood failings.
Bravo!! Wonderful costumes and beautiful voice! I am a union dresser and worked the first national tour of Ragtime in 1998 for 4 months at the National Theatre in Washington DC! It was my first union gig and it still remains my favorite musical of all time! As a theatrical wardrobe professional, I really appreciated your costume/character journey.
Rebecca should I say lady Rebecca would you please please do it again and again I don’t get out much and this was like a mini theater for me oh how I enjoyed it you are great thank you thank you
Oh my gosh, I love every single piece you made! I wish I could see the show, but I live in Va. I would be balling my eyes out during the entire play. LOL! Rebecca, your talent has no boundaries. Enjoy your weekend, xoxo's Sandie
I absolutely adored this video. And by the way, what a set of pipes chick! Would love to see more character evolutions such as this. Thank you so much!
I loved this, and I especially love those last two costumes. Could you at some point do a video about the later-period corset? (Or if you have already, drop a link to that?)
I didn't know anything about this show beforehand, but I really enjoyed learning about it though the lens of changing costumes. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more!
I LOVE YOUR VOICE! I already was a fan of your costuming, but now I'm also a fan of your performance. IDEA: How about dressing up and performing once a month? I know you have many Disney outfits, let's make it a series!
Thank you! I have a few older videos on here of me singing in costumes or bounds, but unfortunately, they a) weren't very popular, and b) can't be monetized. So I might do little clips like this on occasion, but not any designated videos.
This was a lot of fun! I particularly love the 1910s dress, the one you also wear as a blouse. It's so beautiful! Also you mention a different corset for the latter costumes - I'm wondering if you've talked about that corset in more detail in another video? I'm thinking of trying to make the Rilla corset from Scroop Patterns and wondered if you have any feedback about it? Sorry for all the questions, and huge congratulations on scoring your dream part!
Beautiful! I think 19-teens is one of my favorite fashion eras. It was really cool to see all the costumes, plus learn more about Ragtime. I had heard of the musical before, but never knew anything about it. It was also fun to hear you sing (I am a little bit new to your channel & did not know that you're an actress and singer). This was a really interesting concept for a video.
This was wonderful to watch! How you describe the connection between costume and the story/character is really wonderful and interesting!! I would definitely love to see more character based costumes 👀 but I look forward to all content 🥰
I so wish I lived near you to see your show. I also did community theater for many,many years. I also had a tendency to supply my own costumes if I wasn't costuming everyone!
Thanks for the preview of the play! It sounds like a very interesting story. Your costumes are lovely, and I’m sure you’ll do an amazing job preforming! 😁💗
This was awesome! I want to jump on that "please do more videos like this" train before it steams by. I really like the idea of designing a costume/wardrobe for a character, it is something I actually am planning to do (someday) for a piece of original fiction that I'm writing. Now that story and the characters have their own flavors and unique aspects, but if you look back at some of my sources of inspiration, you could kind of say I'm designing a 1900s (decade) wardrobe for a female Draco Malfoy. So I think it would also be great to have some fun with interpreting a character's historical wardrobe, kind of like with the historical Disney princesses!
Can you get the 1981 movie "Ragtime"? It's fabulous. Elizabeth McGovern, Mandy Patankin, Mary Steenburgen, James Cagney, Debbie Allen, Howard E. Rollins, Jr., Donald O'Connor, ... I could go on. Not a musical but a marvelous movie.
I so wish I had seen this when the show was running! I have a new scooter so I'd be able to (I can still walk but not far) but I'd absolutely love to see & know the whole story. Love hearing you sing too. Couldn't you wear the last dress any time you wanted to? Nice you could also be showcasing your talents with costuming.
I love the Edwardian Era so much! I haven't seen Ragtime but I love Ragtime music! Have you listened to the Hello Girls Musical? It's about the American switchboard operators called "Hello Girls" who went overseas to man the switchboards in France at the end of the Edwardian Era. A fascinating subject!
Theatre geek here & I’m so jealous & happy for you!!! My dream role would be Eponine in Les Miserables. Everyone, Family & Friends, that have heard me do it, say my On My Own is really good, but they’re also Family & Friends so...😊. Never did get a chance to see Ragtime during the Pre Broadway run in Toronto, but I really wanted to. Is Sarah the role the great & amazing Audra McDonnell played in the show? Just wondering. BTW, if you really want to hear a simply beautiful sung version of It’s Not Easy Bein Green, check hers out. It’s just her & an Acoustic Guitar & it is stunning!!! Anyway... I really enjoyed this & all of the explainations of the Costumes. Pity about the last one, as it’s so good & really looks good on you too. I do love this era for the look & how streamlined things became in Clothes. Still intricate, but not as much as the Victorian Era, which I also love. There’s something about the Shirtwaists/Blouses of this Era that just really makes my heart happy. 😊 Thank you so much for showing us what you’ll be wearing in Ragtime. Was that you singing? You’ve got a stunning voice!!! Break a leg Rebecca!!! 😊 Take Care!!
ragtime is my FAVORITE musical and book. did you costume the rest of the cast, or just yourself? if you costumed just yourself, was there any worry that your outfits would not match the rest of the cast? side note: i was in ragtime as a sophomore in high school, and the edwardian lite outfit i was in really made me want to dress historically. i even did a full gibson puffed hair style (at least as best as I could do)! i loved it and loved how i felt in the walking skirt and shirtwaist. there were no specific undergarments because i was simply ensemble, but between the silhouette, the hair, the shoes and the makeup, i really felt like i had unlocked something new.
I just costumed myself. Luckily as Mother, I was supposed to stand out, so it made sense that my costumes were better than the other women in the show. 😉
Very nice costumes for your character! Ragtime was also made into a film in 1981. It starred Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Crawley in you-know-what!) Mandy Patinkin as Teti(?) and James Cagney in (I think) his last film role before he passed away. It was a dark story as is the musical, but your costumes would fit either version. Have you ever considered costuming a whole show? You've a great eye for historical design...
Thanks! I saw the movie a long time ago (when I was prepping for Ragtime the first time I did it), but I remember not loving it. And the last time I costume designed a show was in college (The Importance of Being Earnest). While I'd love to design a show, unless you're at a pro high level professional theatre, the costume designers also have to do the building/shopping/etc, and get paid almost nothing.
I remember this musical coming out on Broadway when I was a kid and just not paying attention to the white people's story really. It was huge to see the immigrants story since that was my family's story. I just remember everyone in New York at the time having something to relate to in this musical. I'm thrilled you're getting to play your dream role. Disclaimer, "white" is used to mean the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant rich people that Mother is a part of. Mother and her family are meant to be the lens through which we view the events of this show, but they were very alien to me a third generation American.
@@charlibrown7745 Funny how you're calling me a bigot while showing just how uneducated you are. This show is about the social stratification of New York at the turn of the twentieth century and a huge part of that is how the people in the group that Mother is from worked to consolidate power away from the other two groups represented within the show (Eastern European immigrants and African Americans). Also the term white here is not what you think it is. At the time of this show the only people that were white were the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. If you were Catholic you weren't white. If you were German and Protestant you weren't white. People from Eastern and Southern Europe weren't considered white. Tell me you didn't read what I was saying or listening to what Rebecca was saying without saying it. Oh wait, you just did.
It's a wig! It's a long curly wig that I used for Jo in Little Women last year - at the time I had two braided sections pulled back into a sort of half pony. For this, literally all I've done is haphazardly pinned up the ends.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Wow! Such fun. :) I would love to see this approach again. Wish I were able to go to the show! When is it happening? I do have a historical costuming friend who is going to the Seattle area (I think) in the next couple of weeks? Maybe I could send him as an agent? ;) In any case, what an incredible treat to see you in all these outfits, and to hear the story of this show. And oh my gosh, what an amazing singer you are! I didn’t think I could love you any more than I already did, but somehow your fabulousness has caused that to occur! Now I just wish I were up there more often, like I used to be for a while, so I could find a way to meet up with you for tea somewhere. (In our mutual copious free time! LOL). Thanks again, and break a leg!!
I find it so strange to hear your refer to the 1979 as old times I had been working for three years by then. And sad to say that I think in relation to race it is worse now than it was in the 1970s.
Those pipes!!!!!!! I love it when you sing for us!!
You know you have a problem when you can supply a half dozen different costumes spaning over a decade, and still have spare costumes. But what a wonderful problem to have. And its also an excuse to make more. Divine.
The theatre is so lucky to have both your talents, singing and sewing. I wish I was closer to come see you in the show but alas Florida is quite the ride. I have watched your singing videos before and as always you did not fail to give me a smile and goosebumps. Very talented lade.
My dear lady your singing gave me goosebumps. Awesome. The costumes were spectacular as well. As they say in theater, break a leg.
This was so interesting, both in terms of seeing the changes in fashion cronologically but also hearing the reasons for each costume choice in terms of character development. Would love to see some more. Perhaps other characters from plays that you would like to one day perform and how you would dress them (no pesky directors to say no).
Beautiful costumes and what a voice!?!?! This just made my morning. Show is sure to be a smash!
Love this video! My dad was born in 1916, so my grandma would've come of age while your costumes were fashionable outfits. Penniless homesteaders in Mojave Desert, it's doubtful Gran would've owned anything so lovely... but then again she was a church goer and might have had something special for Sunday-go-to-meeting clothes.
I absolutely loved this presentation! You’re a wonderful seamstress and have a lovely voice.
Thank you so much for this! As the parent of a theater kid, I rapidly learned that most people really miss the nuances of how clothing can help tell the story of a character. I've managed to miss seeing Ragtime and loved how you were able to tell the character's story without too many spoilers. Awesome job with everything!
I watched you make that last dress you showed(blue and white check) and it was such a transformation. I didn't like the dress it was copied from, I didn't like it when you were working on it - it seemed boring and ho-hum and the pattern reminded me of formica - and then you did the reveal and suddenly it was so charming, and made me think of Rilla of Ingleside. It does seem like a younger person's dress and would be great for Mother starting a new fresh life. And I loved this walk through story and time through costumes!
I saw a suspiciously similar dress at Target last summer, but it was not nearly as sweet as Rebecca's version.
I was still tempted though 😃
Wonderful hearing you sing in this video!
I loved this video. It was cool seeing what you’d be doing through the show. I’m in Texas, so I won’t make it. However, I’ve seen Ragtime, and your costumes are spot on. It’s very cool compared to the other show I’ve seen, but I do think the last dress would’ve fit in perfectly.
This is so cool! I would be legitimately interested in videos like this for all your plays in the future (either before the show opens, or after it closes).
Side note: I'm super jealous of your curtains.
Thanks! And the curtains are all from Amazon (both the velvet ones and the sheers over the window)
I absolutely love this video. I love all the costumes of course. I couldn't help but think how creative it would be for a history or English literature teacher would be to have you come in a educate a class. The students would/could be inspired in so many ways.....it would create more interest for the students. You never know. You could even inspire a student to learn to sew!
I had friend in community theater who was a history teacher. She often went to work in costumes.
I love this presentation of character through the costumes! Keep up the good work.
I liked the character building, thank you!
That was a lovely walkthrough! Thank you, and may the play have a successful run!
the last dress just suits her gorgeously
I loved this video and all the costumes for mother. I love Ragtime! I costumed it about 10 years ago. You are truly very talented!. And what a wonderful voice you have!
Back to Before had an impact on my life. I had to give up many fundamental aspects of the way my life had been ordered and understood. It's been the best decision, but it was hard. Thank you for carrying on the tradition of this show with such grace.
I’ve been a costumer for my local high school theater group for the past 15 or so years and this video was bittersweet for me. On one hand I LOVE hearing someone else walk through how character development is shown in the costumes! On another note, watching this also made me incredibly sad as that part of my life has ended very recently and I’m going to miss it terribly.
Is there another theatre group you could costume for?
I loved this video format and would love to see more character evolutions! Really wish I could see you in the show but I don't have the time to get down there even though I'm just a few hours away in Bellingham. Maybe one day when I have a car I can attend one of your performances!
A beautiful exposition of your costumes and the story.
I have nowhere to wear a hat that glorious, but I really want one 👒
You just have to create the occasions. Look for a local Edwardian costume group.
OMG! that last dress is absolutely ENCHANTING! Too bad it wasn't in the show! I bet you were great. I've not seen Ragtime, but definitely want to now. I love musicals.
Now I want to watch it!! I've always wanted to watch this anyways. Lol. Thank you for the push. Also, you're voice is fantastic!!!
Just been catching up on your videos (the last 3). I really like this character costume changes and would love to watch more like this in future! But be asured that I'll watch anything and everything you upload! 🥰🤗😊
Wild😃 Hey I guess you theater group thought they struck gold when they got you. you can do everything great actress, magnificent singer, plus do your own costumes how lucky can you get
PS I Really wish you would sing more for us thank you
That was SO interesting! I kept thinking, wouldn't it be amazing if Rebecca burst into song, and then you did! Thank you for singing for us, you have a great voice (I knew you would). Wish I lived in your area so I could come see the show 🎵🎶🎵.
I really like this kind of video, a character deep dive and how to costume them. It's a really nice look into the clothing and what it can reference in theater.
Wow! This is my favorite video! Thank you for taking us along & thru the fashions in that time period + how they were worn in the play. They are lovely! I love how you posed for each one. I like remembering all the details you put in each one. And your singing was the cherry on top! TU! Wish I could see you & the play!😊 👒🎭🎵🎶🎵
That sounds like a very good story
It's really interesting to see how each of these costumes reflect what's happening in the play.
Just seeing this for the first time a year too late. I would have traveled from California to Washington to see that performance. I love Ragtime, and you have such talent, your voice is incredible. I hope this was a huge hit. And yes, I get it. We did a "cemetery tour" a few years back and I supplied nearly the full cast of high school kids from the local performing arts school from my own costume closet (lots and lots of safety pins...)
Goodness!!! This is good!! Though i’m perplexed as to why you didn’t mention Ragtime in the title/thumbnail. I can’t imagine there’s much Ragtime content but this is a pretty good addition.
To be honest, I didn't think it had enough name recognition! Maybe I'll have to add it in.
I have been struggling with mental health since last year (it’s been a long pandemic, right??? Oof…) I don’t watch media/plays unless I know what to expect, otherwise my own anxiety rises with the tension of the show, because my amygdala has a hair trigger, now.
Last week was especially bad with gun violence in the US and I just cried. And cried. For 5 days. I don’t even have kids in public school but the grief has been intense, even so.
I only have one fear that is worse or bigger than losing my kids and that is that I pass away before they are ready to be adults in their own lives.
Aside from that, burying of my kids would be the worst nightmare of my life, especially if it’s from a murder, or mass murder.
This is my long and windy of saying I really appreciate the preview (including the spoilers!) because I was curious about the show but kind of afraid to watch the whole thing without knowing what to expect.
I’m from Kitsap County (WA state) originally, but I live in New Hampshire, now, and will have to miss you in this production; but I love the little snippet that we got, and I love-love-love seeing your show wardrobe of mostly self-made clothing!
Also… I always love when you add your singing to our sewing content! 🥰
I don’t know that I have the emotional wherewithal right now to actually watch any production at this time.
Maybe if there’s ever again a time of “normal” shenanigans in this country (compared to the last six years with really “beyond” shenanigans…) then I’ll find it online, if not in theatre.
Thank you for sharing this with us today and congratulations on your self-made wardrobe! I know not every piece is handmade but this is still great!
Well done! ❤️
Hugs to you. 🫂 I definitely think this would not be the right show for you right now. It is absolutely awful, everything that has been going on with all the gun violence in the US, and I've definitely been using that and channeling it into the show.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Thank you for your reply and your empathy.
Turn off the TV, get off the internet and go spend a day in the sun. That will solve a lot of your mental problem.
The niche content I am HERE FOR 👍👏👏👏
Wow, this was so cool, and applause for your singing :D.
This is one of my favourite videos
How you wove costuming and character development with a little bit of how as an actress costuming choices matter
Even though other costubers often do analysis/reviews of authenticity/costume designer choice, the role development, the why, and how someone uses wardrobe to tell a story is neat.
I read the book right after it's publication. It opened my eyes to a portion of history my mostly white world hadn't known of. The movie and no way did it justice and I didn't know it was a stage show until you started talking about it. I am saddened that I will not get to see you perform the show but I will be seeking it out on TH-cam to watch it after you explained it so beautifully. Thank you so much for again expanding my understanding of how historical dress fits in so well. 🥰
There is actually a bootleg recording of the original Broadway cast on TH-cam. 😉
Your problem is that you dont know history, not the whiteness or any other color of "your world"
@@charlibrown7745 you are right that in 1976 when I read the book at 12 years of age I probably didn't know much about history. I'm sorry you felt the need to point out my childhood failings.
I love this. More character building would be welcomed from me!
Wonderful. You are so talented.
Love it! Great video.
Bravo!! Wonderful costumes and beautiful voice! I am a union dresser and worked the first national tour of Ragtime in 1998 for 4 months at the National Theatre in Washington DC! It was my first union gig and it still remains my favorite musical of all time! As a theatrical wardrobe professional, I really appreciated your costume/character journey.
Thank you! And that sounds like an amazing experience!
Rebecca should I say lady Rebecca would you please please do it again and again I don’t get out much and this was like a mini theater for me oh how I enjoyed it you are great thank you thank you
Excellent insight on the journey your character took in the play. Plus the clothing reflects changes women played in those transformative years.
Oh my gosh, I love every single piece you made! I wish I could see the show, but I live in Va. I would be balling my eyes out during the entire play. LOL! Rebecca, your talent has no boundaries.
Enjoy your weekend,
xoxo's Sandie
I absolutely adored this video. And by the way, what a set of pipes chick! Would love to see more character evolutions such as this. Thank you so much!
I loved this, and I especially love those last two costumes. Could you at some point do a video about the later-period corset? (Or if you have already, drop a link to that?)
Thanks! I made that one a long time ago, so I don't have any videos on it (other than it showing up in the corsets video I did a couple years ago).
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Aha! I will go back and check out the corsets video again. Thanks!
I'm crazy about your epilogue ensemble (that didn't make it into the show). So gorgeous!
I didn't know anything about this show beforehand, but I really enjoyed learning about it though the lens of changing costumes. I'd definitely be interested in seeing more!
That was cool. Yeah, I like the idea of a costume journey for any characters you are playing or feeling inspired by.
I LOVE YOUR VOICE! I already was a fan of your costuming, but now I'm also a fan of your performance. IDEA: How about dressing up and performing once a month? I know you have many Disney outfits, let's make it a series!
Thank you! I have a few older videos on here of me singing in costumes or bounds, but unfortunately, they a) weren't very popular, and b) can't be monetized. So I might do little clips like this on occasion, but not any designated videos.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions No worries will love you no matter what, keep up the good work!
I like the gloves with the white hat and gloves. Keep them.
This was a lot of fun! I particularly love the 1910s dress, the one you also wear as a blouse. It's so beautiful! Also you mention a different corset for the latter costumes - I'm wondering if you've talked about that corset in more detail in another video? I'm thinking of trying to make the Rilla corset from Scroop Patterns and wondered if you have any feedback about it? Sorry for all the questions, and huge congratulations on scoring your dream part!
Thanks! I think I briefly mentioned it in my corsets video from a couple years ago, but it's a corset pattern diagram by Festive Attyre.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Thank you, I found it and it looks like exactly what I'm looking for! Thanks so much!
Beautiful! I think 19-teens is one of my favorite fashion eras. It was really cool to see all the costumes, plus learn more about Ragtime. I had heard of the musical before, but never knew anything about it. It was also fun to hear you sing (I am a little bit new to your channel & did not know that you're an actress and singer). This was a really interesting concept for a video.
Another great non-vlog video idea.
This was wonderful to watch! How you describe the connection between costume and the story/character is really wonderful and interesting!! I would definitely love to see more character based costumes 👀 but I look forward to all content 🥰
Your voice is amazing
I so wish I lived near you to see your show. I also did community theater for many,many years. I also had a tendency to supply my own costumes if I wasn't costuming everyone!
Wonderful video. Loved to hear you sing! More!
Hi,so many pretty outfits, I'm loving the style of the skirts,hope your show is a great success.💖
Thanks for the preview of the play! It sounds like a very interesting story. Your costumes are lovely, and I’m sure you’ll do an amazing job preforming! 😁💗
Loved it!
It was very refreshing and interesting. Yes, more please ❤️
This was awesome! I want to jump on that "please do more videos like this" train before it steams by. I really like the idea of designing a costume/wardrobe for a character, it is something I actually am planning to do (someday) for a piece of original fiction that I'm writing. Now that story and the characters have their own flavors and unique aspects, but if you look back at some of my sources of inspiration, you could kind of say I'm designing a 1900s (decade) wardrobe for a female Draco Malfoy. So I think it would also be great to have some fun with interpreting a character's historical wardrobe, kind of like with the historical Disney princesses!
Wonderful!!
That was wonderful. I’m a good 4 days drive from your place so I will have to pass. I really enjoyed the walk through of your character and the story.
I saw you in Ragtime and Into the Woods and found this channel through someone on tiktok. Your mother was fantastic! Best part of the show.
Aww, thank you so much!
Yes please do this again
I teared up twice during this video. Would love to see the play, but it's a bit too far away from Germany.
Can you get the 1981 movie "Ragtime"? It's fabulous. Elizabeth McGovern, Mandy Patankin, Mary Steenburgen, James Cagney, Debbie Allen, Howard E. Rollins, Jr., Donald O'Connor, ... I could go on. Not a musical but a marvelous movie.
Intersting wiev with your costumes and the last dress is really georgeus
Love the costumes and the video format! Good luck in the show💕
You have a wonderful voice. Such a fun trip through fashion :)
Thank you for sharing as it is so interesting. I would love to see the show, however I am in Australia xxxxxxxx
I loved this video. I hope you will make more like it.
I so wish I had seen this when the show was running! I have a new scooter so I'd be able to (I can still walk but not far) but I'd absolutely love to see & know the whole story. Love hearing you sing too. Couldn't you wear the last dress any time you wanted to? Nice you could also be showcasing your talents with costuming.
I keep meaning to just wear the check dress as a regular dress, and yet, I never have!
I love the Edwardian Era so much! I haven't seen Ragtime but I love Ragtime music! Have you listened to the Hello Girls Musical? It's about the American switchboard operators called "Hello Girls" who went overseas to man the switchboards in France at the end of the Edwardian Era. A fascinating subject!
I don't know that one -- I'll have to look into it!
Theatre geek here & I’m so jealous & happy for you!!! My dream role would be Eponine in Les Miserables. Everyone, Family & Friends, that have heard me do it, say my On My Own is really good, but they’re also Family & Friends so...😊. Never did get a chance to see Ragtime during the Pre Broadway run in Toronto, but I really wanted to. Is Sarah the role the great & amazing Audra McDonnell played in the show? Just wondering. BTW, if you really want to hear a simply beautiful sung version of It’s Not Easy Bein Green, check hers out. It’s just her & an Acoustic Guitar & it is stunning!!! Anyway...
I really enjoyed this & all of the explainations of the Costumes. Pity about the last one, as it’s so good & really looks good on you too. I do love this era for the look & how streamlined things became in Clothes. Still intricate, but not as much as the Victorian Era, which I also love. There’s something about the Shirtwaists/Blouses of this Era that just really makes my heart happy. 😊
Thank you so much for showing us what you’ll be wearing in Ragtime. Was that you singing? You’ve got a stunning voice!!! Break a leg Rebecca!!! 😊 Take Care!!
Thank you! Yep, that was me singing, and yes, Audra was the original Sarah. I so wish I could have seen that original cast perform live -- perfection.
ragtime is my FAVORITE musical and book. did you costume the rest of the cast, or just yourself? if you costumed just yourself, was there any worry that your outfits would not match the rest of the cast?
side note: i was in ragtime as a sophomore in high school, and the edwardian lite outfit i was in really made me want to dress historically. i even did a full gibson puffed hair style (at least as best as I could do)! i loved it and loved how i felt in the walking skirt and shirtwaist. there were no specific undergarments because i was simply ensemble, but between the silhouette, the hair, the shoes and the makeup, i really felt like i had unlocked something new.
I just costumed myself. Luckily as Mother, I was supposed to stand out, so it made sense that my costumes were better than the other women in the show. 😉
Your voice is so lovely
This is very interesting. It's a shame about the last outfit, I think it would have made a nice closer.
Too bad the last dress isn't in the show.
maybe some short clips from the production / rehearsal (with you singing? and acting) (with permission, of course!)
I don't know yet whether they'll be recording the show or not. I hope they do!
Great, thank you. Wish I could see your performance but a bit far away.
Very nice costumes for your character! Ragtime was also made into a film in 1981. It starred Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Crawley in you-know-what!) Mandy Patinkin as Teti(?) and James Cagney in (I think) his last film role before he passed away. It was a dark story as is the musical, but your costumes would fit either version. Have you ever considered costuming a whole show? You've a great eye for historical design...
Thanks! I saw the movie a long time ago (when I was prepping for Ragtime the first time I did it), but I remember not loving it. And the last time I costume designed a show was in college (The Importance of Being Earnest). While I'd love to design a show, unless you're at a pro high level professional theatre, the costume designers also have to do the building/shopping/etc, and get paid almost nothing.
I don't know anything about history
That's possibly why I'm watching this channel
I love that last dress, I would were it out.
Warn the Duke!
I wish I could come see this play. Break a leg!
very6 cool!
I remember this musical coming out on Broadway when I was a kid and just not paying attention to the white people's story really. It was huge to see the immigrants story since that was my family's story. I just remember everyone in New York at the time having something to relate to in this musical. I'm thrilled you're getting to play your dream role.
Disclaimer, "white" is used to mean the White Anglo-Saxon Protestant rich people that Mother is a part of. Mother and her family are meant to be the lens through which we view the events of this show, but they were very alien to me a third generation American.
@@charlibrown7745 Funny how you're calling me a bigot while showing just how uneducated you are. This show is about the social stratification of New York at the turn of the twentieth century and a huge part of that is how the people in the group that Mother is from worked to consolidate power away from the other two groups represented within the show (Eastern European immigrants and African Americans). Also the term white here is not what you think it is. At the time of this show the only people that were white were the White Anglo-Saxon Protestants. If you were Catholic you weren't white. If you were German and Protestant you weren't white. People from Eastern and Southern Europe weren't considered white. Tell me you didn't read what I was saying or listening to what Rebecca was saying without saying it. Oh wait, you just did.
Wow your voice 🌹
All of the costumes are lovely, but I’m so distracted by your hair! Please please do a tutorial???
It's a wig! It's a long curly wig that I used for Jo in Little Women last year - at the time I had two braided sections pulled back into a sort of half pony. For this, literally all I've done is haphazardly pinned up the ends.
@@LadyRebeccaFashions Wow! Such fun. :) I would love to see this approach again. Wish I were able to go to the show! When is it happening? I do have a historical costuming friend who is going to the Seattle area (I think) in the next couple of weeks? Maybe I could send him as an agent? ;)
In any case, what an incredible treat to see you in all these outfits, and to hear the story of this show. And oh my gosh, what an amazing singer you are! I didn’t think I could love you any more than I already did, but somehow your fabulousness has caused that to occur! Now I just wish I were up there more often, like I used to be for a while, so I could find a way to meet up with you for tea somewhere. (In our mutual copious free time! LOL).
Thanks again, and break a leg!!
Thank you! It will be running every weekend in June. There's a link in the description to tickets, if your friend wants to come see the show.
I find it so strange to hear your refer to the 1979 as old times I had been working for three years by then. And sad to say that I think in relation to race it is worse now than it was in the 1970s.
I really enjoyed this format! I enjoyed seeing the changing fashions through the lens of a character. Would love to see more videos in this format.