This was excellent. It should get hundreds of likes. I studied fashion & textile design at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology. This really took me back to my days as a student in the late 80's. The descriptions couldn't be better. I wish I could enter a time travel machine and go back to this era.
Where would you even get Monkey fur? I doubt you can farm the poor blighters, and hunting or trapping has to have limited results; they're pretty smart. Has to cost a mint. Talk about conspicuous consumption.
I wish so much styles like this would make a comeback in a big way. Maybe without the monkey fur and ostrich feathers though and with safe and animal-friendly alternatives.
I have quite a lot 1920s movie magazines stashed away, I'm going to have to get them out and read them again.I'm a huge fan of silent movies and would recommend anyone to seek them out, not just the comedians, but, dramas too.
I've been away from this channel for a few months due to University taking up my time. But I'm now doing a project based in the 1920s, so I'm back, and I'm so happy to see that this channel has grown so much since I was last here. It's an amazing increase, and fully deserved! And I'm really looking forward to catching up with all the videos I've missed. Keep the good work going! 😁🎞🎬
It's sad you cannot get that sort of beauty in magazines these days. Too much plastic surgery and exaggerated expectations for people to follow. The actresses of the 1910s and 1920s were beautiful such as Pickford, Gish sisters, Miriam Cooper, the Talmadge sisters, Mable Normand, Dolores Costello, Thera Bara, Clara Bow, Colleen Moore, Margery Wilson, Dorothy Davenport, and much more. I would love it if one day a film or tv show was made to depict the lives of early Hollywood actresses.
Maybe it’s my eye’s but every picture I see with clothe’s in it seems to have flower’s on them the same as the wall behind them including the picture of pin’s that you showed when you show the actual picture’s of the clothes I didn’t see the flower’s ( maybe I’m crazy !!?? ) Lol
I'm surprised you haven't done a video about Anna May Wong, a great fashion icon of the 1920s and early 30s. She has a few Photoplay articles too: chimericaneyes.blogspot.com/2017/07/anna-may-wong-in-photoplay.html
@@jeaniechowdury576 I didn't mean it as a criticism but as some feedback for making his channel the best possible, since I enjoyed it so much. I'm sorry that it didn't come across that way.
This stuffs pretty and be cool now but with all the Dorks upset over fur good luck wearing a vintage fur now But with racoons being a pest it's not awful to have a raccoon coat id certainly would look for a vintage raccoon coat to wear now for winter and just tell some snowflake its fake or none of your business lol and if I lived back in these days id have to stick with the casual and regular clothes of the plebs since I most definitely would have been a farmer or school marme like most of the women in my family 😊...
A diamond shape - tiny feet in healed shoes, heavy wrap or skirts, then a tiny bodice and tiny hat on top. A very pretty era.
I love history of fashion, thank you!!!!!!
Clothman is that you?
Reading 1920's Fashion pages, is the BEST thing online so far this year!!!
Great vid, -- amazing view of a past era -- and the splendid artistry of that time!
Omg - i loved this!!!
This was excellent. It should get hundreds of likes. I studied fashion & textile design at New York's Fashion Institute of Technology.
This really took me back to my days as a student in the late 80's. The descriptions couldn't be better. I wish I could enter a time travel machine and go back to this era.
OMG! Monkey fur? Interesting how times have changed...now that would be considered barbaric.
Do not forget the baby lamb and chinchilla coat, and the squirrel trimmed hat. 😁
Where would you even get Monkey fur? I doubt you can farm the poor blighters, and hunting or trapping has to have limited results; they're pretty smart. Has to cost a mint.
Talk about conspicuous consumption.
My parents grew up in the 1920’s. I love hearing about their times!😊
Fascinating! Thank you!
Nice camera work on the photos!
I'm super enjoying the channel, thanks.
I wish so much styles like this would make a comeback in a big way. Maybe without the monkey fur and ostrich feathers though and with safe and animal-friendly alternatives.
I have quite a lot 1920s movie magazines stashed away, I'm going to have to get them out and read them again.I'm a huge fan of silent movies and would recommend anyone to seek them out, not just the comedians, but, dramas too.
Wow... that was happy.
I've been away from this channel for a few months due to University taking up my time. But I'm now doing a project based in the 1920s, so I'm back, and I'm so happy to see that this channel has grown so much since I was last here. It's an amazing increase, and fully deserved! And I'm really looking forward to catching up with all the videos I've missed. Keep the good work going! 😁🎞🎬
It's sad you cannot get that sort of beauty in magazines these days. Too much plastic surgery and exaggerated expectations for people to follow. The actresses of the 1910s and 1920s were beautiful such as Pickford, Gish sisters, Miriam Cooper, the Talmadge sisters, Mable Normand, Dolores Costello, Thera Bara, Clara Bow, Colleen Moore, Margery Wilson, Dorothy Davenport, and much more. I would love it if one day a film or tv show was made to depict the lives of early Hollywood actresses.
Definitely no PETA back then.
Written very well. Thank you.
So happy I found your channel
best channel I've found in 2021 as well
So funny to see what people thought was top fashion of the day. So, so, very different from what we think high fashion is today .
Fabulous Thank You 😊
Maybe it’s my eye’s but every picture I see with clothe’s in it seems to have flower’s on them the same as the wall behind them including the picture of pin’s that you showed when you show the actual picture’s of the clothes I didn’t see the flower’s ( maybe I’m crazy !!?? ) Lol
I'm surprised you haven't done a video about Anna May Wong, a great fashion icon of the 1920s and early 30s. She has a few Photoplay articles too:
chimericaneyes.blogspot.com/2017/07/anna-may-wong-in-photoplay.html
Can you do a video about public domain day
Ore please and thank you
Wasn't she on Titanic.. one of them was
The fur and the hats are incredible. You need some help with some of the pronunciation, particularly with some of the French terms.
Fyi. He speaks english and is doing the best he can.
@@jeaniechowdury576 I didn't mean it as a criticism but as some feedback for making his channel the best possible, since I enjoyed it so much. I'm sorry that it didn't come across that way.
This stuffs pretty and be cool now but with all the Dorks upset over fur good luck wearing a vintage fur now
But with racoons being a pest it's not awful to have a raccoon coat id certainly would look for a vintage raccoon coat to wear now for winter and just tell some snowflake its fake or none of your business lol and if I lived back in these days id have to stick with the casual and regular clothes of the plebs since I most definitely would have been a farmer or school marme like most of the women in my family 😊...
No offense ..
but some of the designer's names & fabric names are mispronounced......
20s were not very fashionable. My favorite is the 1930-40.