So thoroughly enjoyed this video. You covered all the pertinent details & the fashion history as well. The dress creations, especially the green evening gown, are extraordinary, & all this presented in 12.5 minutes. That takes a special kind of talent. A lovely memorial to Titanic at this time of year. Thank you for sharing.
My absolute favorite 1st glass Titanic dress I’ve seen on TH-cam. All the undergarments, the accessories the gloves really add that historical, special touch.
I loved this, especially the hair. Yours is so beautiful but I'm sure you get told that a lot! Have you ever seen Tasting History with Max Miller? He recreated some of the meals from the Titanic.
A slight correction in this video. Most ship wrecks sank in a shorter time than the Titanic. The dedication of the crew managing her ballast tanks was to why she sank the way she did. Mostly even. She did have a slight list. The dedication of her electric technicians was to why her lights stayed on for as long as they did. As for her lifeboats, She had four more than regulation required. At the time lifeboats were meant to ferry passengers between ships, not be out in the ocean for extended periods of time like they were in the titanic sinking. Her sister. the Britannic, sank in 30 minutes.
@@sewthroughtime you are right, in addition. I meant to just say "Titanic was actually unusual in that she lasted 2 hours." Then. I got nerdy and rambily. Enjoy the history waffle.
Honestly, watching your husband help you in the gown is much sweeter than watching a ladies maid do it!
So thoroughly enjoyed this video. You covered all the pertinent details & the fashion history as well. The dress creations, especially the green evening gown, are extraordinary, & all this presented in 12.5 minutes. That takes a special kind of talent. A lovely memorial to Titanic at this time of year. Thank you for sharing.
My absolute favorite 1st glass Titanic dress I’ve seen on TH-cam. All the undergarments, the accessories the gloves really add that historical, special touch.
I loved this, especially the hair. Yours is so beautiful but I'm sure you get told that a lot! Have you ever seen Tasting History with Max Miller? He recreated some of the meals from the Titanic.
The dress is beautiful and I love the hairstyle. Great work as always.😊
Thanks! I have watched them and loved them! 😊
This is amazing, by far the most detailed historical GRWM I've seen. Thank you!
Thanks 🥰 I'm glad you enjoyed it! I try to add as much information as possible into these 😊
A slight correction in this video. Most ship wrecks sank in a shorter time than the Titanic. The dedication of the crew managing her ballast tanks was to why she sank the way she did. Mostly even. She did have a slight list. The dedication of her electric technicians was to why her lights stayed on for as long as they did. As for her lifeboats, She had four more than regulation required. At the time lifeboats were meant to ferry passengers between ships, not be out in the ocean for extended periods of time like they were in the titanic sinking. Her sister. the Britannic, sank in 30 minutes.
I think you mean addition since I mentioned none of this in the video 😅 since the point was the fashion rather than the sinking
@@sewthroughtime you are right, in addition. I meant to just say "Titanic was actually unusual in that she lasted 2 hours." Then. I got nerdy and rambily. Enjoy the history waffle.
Haha yeah Titanic is definitely one of my favorite nerdy subjects so I totally get that 😆
@@sewthroughtime You would love Oceanliner Designs. He has whole videos dedicated to the Titanic, and even other Edwardian and Victorian ships.
Wonderful! Another thoroughly enjoyable and informative video
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This is my favourite of all your videos!!! I love it so much 😍
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Amazing. ❤
Lovely. Did you survive the trip?
Why do the stockings look so large and not tight fitting like we know now a days?
I am curious, would underarms and legs have been shaved in this era?
Pits definitely. Legs, a personal preference thing since legs aren't really bare in public