For anyone who wants further knolewdge, research Finnish Iron age clothing! Other peoples like Latvians also used this kind of peplos dress as well but I know far less about them.
Lovely outfit, love the colors! As a danish viking-reenactor myself, I'm a bit unsure about the "only peplos dresses in Denmark"-part? Several graves from viking-age Denmark (Haithabu and Køstrup are the best examples) show unmistakable apron-dress loops in the shoulder brooches. I think the general consensus in the reenactment environment here, is that the peplum dress is generally a bit earlier - a late iron-age garment - and that the apron-dress is the main "fancy" viking garment. So I very much agree with the "apron-dress in Sweden and Norway"-part, since most of the fibula-brooches are found there - but it's very much a danish thing too :D Again, great video!
@@sewthroughtime Oh, ok :) I guess I was just confused by the sentence "this style partly determines where the person is from [...] if the person is from Denmark, Baltic countries or Finland [...] most likely they would wear a peplos"? This, to me, sounds like the peplos was the main over-garment in Denmark/Baltics/Finland during the viking-age? Maybe it's a language thing lol
@@Larananne I probably said it unclrearly. I meant those are most likely the main areas of the peplos style, as in there might be some other areas/people who wore it in Sweden for instance 😊
"it just gathers around kind of like a pie thing on your foot" hahaha you are cute, i love what you are wearing while you are talking in front of the newspaper wallpaper, the sage greeen and brown thing, did you make that?
One historian even said that the current russians are still in the STONE age morally. They were building houses without iron even in 1800s. And after evolving a bit technologically, still remain very aggressive to everyone they think as outsider and idolize their tribe-chief bcz of his strength, his ability to fool others and take away from them. Thank God the Finns and Baltic nations evolved differently so I can enjoy this video ❤❤❤
Lovely garments. ❤
Love the colors❤ Simple clothing, yet very appealing.
You always do such lovely work!
Excellent 👏👏👏👏👏
This was very interesting! 😊 And the outfit is beautiful!
For anyone who wants further knolewdge, research Finnish Iron age clothing!
Other peoples like Latvians also used this kind of peplos dress as well but I know far less about them.
Katja from the channel "With my hands dream" made an Iron Age Finnish outfit. Daisy Viktoria has recreated one, as well.
Beautiful work! I especially loved the knife and brooches. Your hair looks amazing too. 🤍
Thanks 😊
This was fascinating! Thank you for sharing.
I've just found your channel and I love it.
Lovely outfit, love the colors!
As a danish viking-reenactor myself, I'm a bit unsure about the "only peplos dresses in Denmark"-part? Several graves from viking-age Denmark (Haithabu and Køstrup are the best examples) show unmistakable apron-dress loops in the shoulder brooches. I think the general consensus in the reenactment environment here, is that the peplum dress is generally a bit earlier - a late iron-age garment - and that the apron-dress is the main "fancy" viking garment.
So I very much agree with the "apron-dress in Sweden and Norway"-part, since most of the fibula-brooches are found there - but it's very much a danish thing too :D
Again, great video!
I didn't say only peplos dresses in Denmark, just counted Denmark to the countries that wore them.
@@sewthroughtime Oh, ok :) I guess I was just confused by the sentence "this style partly determines where the person is from [...] if the person is from Denmark, Baltic countries or Finland [...] most likely they would wear a peplos"? This, to me, sounds like the peplos was the main over-garment in Denmark/Baltics/Finland during the viking-age? Maybe it's a language thing lol
@@Larananne I probably said it unclrearly. I meant those are most likely the main areas of the peplos style, as in there might be some other areas/people who wore it in Sweden for instance 😊
Piirakka shoes. That kind of pie, eh? Hehe!
Like the edge of a apple pie or a tart 🤷
"it just gathers around kind of like a pie thing on your foot" hahaha you are cute, i love what you are wearing while you are talking in front of the newspaper wallpaper, the sage greeen and brown thing, did you make that?
No that one is a true vintage 1940s piece 😊
cool video as always! interesting seeing all the pieces together in the end
Thanks 😊
Sokl!
One historian even said that the current russians are still in the STONE age morally. They were building houses without iron even in 1800s. And after evolving a bit technologically, still remain very aggressive to everyone they think as outsider and idolize their tribe-chief bcz of his strength, his ability to fool others and take away from them. Thank God the Finns and Baltic nations evolved differently so I can enjoy this video ❤❤❤
I hope you notice that is quite racist thing to say :(
Wow, that is just insanely racist. Kinda crazy that anyone would say that.
Politically and culturally eastern European countries are far from Finnish, Nordic tradition.