1940's Floral Dress! - Weekend Sewing Vlog

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Going back in time this weekend to make a 1940's ensemble! And talking about a few more future ones.
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    The tan floral dress fabric is a rayon from Fabric Mart
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    I don't remember where the wool and ribbons for the hat were from, but I bought them in the garment district!
    The bra & chemise were vintage etsy finds
    Leg avenue tights: www.sockdreams...
    Earrings were from the downton abbey collection, but I can't find them anywhere :(
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Комментарии • 462

  • @shmar99
    @shmar99 6 лет назад +118

    Just a wee hint of fabric trivia for you: the word 'Tartan' is almost exclusively used for patterns that are tied to a family or 'clan' whereas plaid is usually for a tartan looking fabric that is not tied to a family 😇 many Scots will not wear a tartan that is not their family's! Although, having a specific tartan is an invented tradition, as before the 19th century, the pattern varied from region to region depending on which natural dyes were available to weavers.

    • @tashapooh8548
      @tashapooh8548 6 лет назад +5

      Charlie Wallhead interesting bit of info! Thanks!

    • @davidhutchison3343
      @davidhutchison3343 6 лет назад +4

      Thanks for explaining the difference

    • @OliviaWood14
      @OliviaWood14 5 лет назад +7

      There also tartans specific to cities, universities, schools etc. The Tartan Registry is a registry of all official tartans: www.tartanregister.gov.uk/index

  • @spatch1000
    @spatch1000 6 лет назад +133

    I would love to see you sell this pattern to McCalls. Or even better, start your own pattern company and sell designs like this. It is a winner in my book and very, very flattering. Another design well done!!

    • @giancolabird
      @giancolabird 4 года назад +1

      I will some!!

    • @giancolabird
      @giancolabird 4 года назад +1

      I will buy some!!

    • @gailhandschuh1138
      @gailhandschuh1138 4 года назад +6

      Nomad for life she can’t sell this design as it cams from an old published pattern in the first place. Most of her work is from vintage patterns that old dressmakers like me sell when they clean out their collection of patterns. I made that same dress in the 1960’s for my mother and recognized it right away. She’s not bad for an intermediate in sewing but needs to pay closer attention to the finish work of the designs.

    • @eris1aughs
      @eris1aughs 4 года назад +9

      @@gailhandschuh1138 this is such a cringy comment

    • @brendadavis4254
      @brendadavis4254 4 года назад +3

      @@gailhandschuh1138 hey i was going to say the same thing and was glad to see someone else had already said it. I think that many people misunderstand what she is doing because of the constant talking without really telling where the pattern came from they think because she is sizing the pieces that she is making the pattern. Its all a little misleading.

  • @eleanor.shadow
    @eleanor.shadow 5 лет назад +16

    This dress in emerald green would look absolutely perfect ❤️ I like it as is, but your skin would positively glow with the green.

  • @lynn858
    @lynn858 4 года назад +23

    “I don’t know how this ended up like this, because it was completely symmetrical before I sewed it” Possible solution: 1) stay stitching is important on curves because they’re effectively cut on the bias. 2) sew from the centre out, wide to narrow, and then repeat exactly on the other side of your centre line - if the fabric warps, you’ve done your best to ensure both sides warp the same way.
    This is mostly for anyone who hears this and thinks “same”, as obviously this suggestion is a wee bit after the fact for Angela, and I’m betting, given the amount of practice and reading done since this video, this is far from news.

  • @naomiwendy2234
    @naomiwendy2234 6 лет назад +4

    Watched this with my daughter, (who is 20), and we are both in agreement that the fabric you chose appears authentic in color to the period. You did a good job, and we both feel that you could've easily walked on to any B&W set in the 40's and no one would have known you were from the future.

  • @davidhutchison3343
    @davidhutchison3343 6 лет назад +8

    The best thing about vintage is that it has become timeless. It's worth spending the time to sew it right, because you will get years of wear out of them (not like today's fast fashion items).

  • @johexxkitten
    @johexxkitten 6 лет назад +57

    Being unhappy with the fabric does fit the 1940s ethos.
    Most of the world was at war, Europe was a MESS! Here in the U.K. we had rationing that lasted well into the1950s. Women were encouraged to “make do and mend” so women were given sewing lessons, shown how to cut down older adult clothes into kids clothing, how to make dresses from drapes, bed linens etc.
    So having a pretty dress that is well fitted, but not your idea fabric, was something I’m sure MANY young women had mixed emotions about.
    I know that my great grandmother took her own rather large and grand wedding dress, repurposing the fabric to create shirts for my great grandfather, my grandmother’s much smaller and less grand wedding dressing dress (which was then dyed so it could become a “Sunday best” dress) AND it also became the Christening gown that I was the last to wear (it was stolen actually off my body as I slept while the family & friends had tea, my grandmother was sure it was a particular neighbour, but had no proof)

    • @mindygracebickerdike
      @mindygracebickerdike 6 лет назад +30

      What kind of sicko steals a Christening dress off a baby! Oh my goodness! 😮
      Mindygrace

    • @johexxkitten
      @johexxkitten 6 лет назад +19

      Tim And Mindy Bickerdike I know right! When I was told I was like “wtf??” I thought they were joking, but nope, the entire family knew and my grandmother and great grandmother were still livid a decade later.

    • @cleanfasteasysafe
      @cleanfasteasysafe 6 лет назад +7

      Jo HexxKitten wow. That is a crazy story.

    • @ilovebeinagirl
      @ilovebeinagirl 4 года назад +5

      I've heard of stealing candy from a baby, but now we have stealing a Christening gown from a baby!

  • @totoh82
    @totoh82 5 лет назад +2

    It was a lovely design and looks beautiful! I know this is an older video, but it is still one of my faves.

  • @seattlegirl2077
    @seattlegirl2077 6 лет назад +3

    You look stunning in this outfit! Very flattering on you. 1940s is one of my favorite eras.

  • @jacquelinelc2843
    @jacquelinelc2843 4 года назад

    I really appreciate how adventurous you are and enjoy your videos. Please keep creating your vintage wardrobe.

  • @monicashahatit8211
    @monicashahatit8211 5 лет назад

    I absolutely love this dress, the fabric and design, better than the other ones, although, they’re all good. This is my favorite. I would love one for myself.

  • @shelleynobleart
    @shelleynobleart 6 лет назад +108

    Fabulous! All you need to find is a smart gentleman with a passion for wearing men's 40's fashion!

    • @hektor6766
      @hektor6766 6 лет назад +4

      My pencil mustache and I (more Gilbert Roland than Errol Flynn) would gladly be of service.

  • @Elanoranime
    @Elanoranime 6 лет назад

    That is lovely. I was never too much into 40's fashion, but I am reconsidering.

  • @julianachandler2975
    @julianachandler2975 4 месяца назад

    Beautiful dress and I love the hat. The accessories and the makeup, definitely make for the full 40’s look.

  • @AliciaB.
    @AliciaB. 6 лет назад

    i literally screamed when i saw the finished dress. it's SO BEAUTIFUL !!!!!!!!!!

  • @gwendolynart8538
    @gwendolynart8538 6 лет назад +17

    Angela use Jacquard's dye-na-flow to dye your dress. It's paint for fabric, that's absorbed by the fabric instead of traditional paint which sits on top fabric when painted on. It's transparent but you can dilute it with water too. And the color is heat set by ironing it, so no hot water like traditional dye. There's like 30 colors too

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  6 лет назад +3

      I appreciate the tip! But I think it would be cheaper and faster to remake it from a new fabric, which is my current plan :)

  • @alexandraleigh
    @alexandraleigh 5 лет назад

    Angela, Thank you I binge watch your RUclips videos and Always look for your Patterns where ever I see Simplicity! I wanted to share a brief inspiration I was cleaning up my sewing room and came across the scrap from a cut-out dart from my pattern and boom I remembered your vlog for this one and off to the races I have gone! I have a sketch of a Blouse using the detail you have on this dress and from there I am looking into a Full Dress as well. But Thank you so much for sharing your journey with us and for the inspired moments your work gives us!

  • @LaughingDogsBookNook
    @LaughingDogsBookNook 5 лет назад +1

    I think the dress looks good on you, especially with your pale skin. You look lovely. Thanks for showing us your process. Laura

  • @susannawei9713
    @susannawei9713 6 лет назад

    This style of a dress looks soo good on you
    I think it might also look really nice in a rich burgundy red color
    Its so cool that you do so much vintage now

  • @theasexualvampire13
    @theasexualvampire13 6 лет назад +81

    I don't think the color looks bad on you! Maybe some more rosy blush to your cheeks will help dispel the yellow tones though.

    • @nicevers
      @nicevers 6 лет назад +2

      Deadly Dilophosaur
      Maybe the lighting?

    • @coolthinghere6853
      @coolthinghere6853 4 года назад +2

      yes, and/or a colored bead necklace, a bit shorter than the neckline

    • @aprilmoore2917
      @aprilmoore2917 4 года назад +1

      All good ideas - fair skin is REALLY fair in stage lights, I know...I bought a darker pancake style foundation just for gigs once - the bar we were playing had these wonderful, professional stage lights, and they really washed my skin tone out.

  • @daneekaplan4284
    @daneekaplan4284 6 лет назад +1

    The double tabs on the top of the zipper are really awesome. I love how they look over the lace. Overall I think the dress looks amazing and I don't see what you see with the color issues- maybe it is the beautiful red lipstick that adds so much life to the look and pulls the trim from the hat. In any event I hope you wear it because the overall look is quite pretty.

  • @leereadman9940
    @leereadman9940 6 лет назад +4

    love the hat its beautiful. l'm 58 yrs old and l remember my mother wearing similar clothes and she wore those shoes forever you look brilliant and so did my mum. l wish l still had the figure to wear such clothes but alas time has a way of chageing your body shape tfs

  • @barbiedesoto7054
    @barbiedesoto7054 4 года назад

    I love how you show the challenges you encounter and how you solve them. It's encouraging for us newbies! And I love your hatmaking. This style dress is on my list when I get more practice. You are amazing!

  • @glitterdarla
    @glitterdarla 6 лет назад +11

    "The less its going to look like I'm wearing someone else's skin." lol

  • @LadyAdelinda
    @LadyAdelinda 6 лет назад

    I think your 40's style dress came out beautifully😉 I love the gathered center bodice. I'm a newbie, I'm just learning how to draft a basic bodice. And seeing this dress blows my mind, that maybe I could accomplish it one day. I adore old fashioned clothing from peasant clothing, OUTLANDER CLOTHES OMG !!!, gorgeous medieval gowns, downtown Abbey styles, to 60's . Great job!!

  • @shannonstockman9241
    @shannonstockman9241 5 лет назад

    This dress is fantastic! I also don’t think the fabric is bad at all! Quite beautiful in fact. The hat and shoes tied everything together

  • @mumblesandwool1243
    @mumblesandwool1243 6 лет назад

    Gahhh, youre killing it again! I know ive said this before and youve replied, but im going to say it again,
    The 1930s-1950s vintage style REALLY suits you. I wouldnt be surprised if you started dressing vintage (or vintage inspired) in "real" life. You have the confidence and grace to pull it off. 1940s is my favorite time period as well and ive started dressing vintage and have never felt more "me"

  • @StephBer1
    @StephBer1 6 лет назад +1

    You look just like my Mum in photos of her in the 1940's when she was a teenager. My grandmother was a seamstress so Mum always had beautiful clothes but Mum herself hated sewing. It always seems to skip a generation. :)
    Some styling trivia for you about the clothing of the 1940's especially during the war. Most of the textile factories were turned over to the war effort so very little new civilian fabric was produced, and it was usually a solid darker colour as a patterned fabric took longer to make and darker fabrics wore better. Hence the only way to add design and femininity to dresses was to make interesting pleats, tucks, panels, gathering etc. to try to make your "bottle green" dress look different from all the other bottle green dresses around town. :)

  • @cheskydivision
    @cheskydivision 5 лет назад

    I love this dress. This body style can be used with many types of sleeves.

  • @dldzioba
    @dldzioba 4 года назад

    I adore this design with all the lovely seaming details.
    It's actually what I noticed first in the intro.

  • @deannacumpston9318
    @deannacumpston9318 6 лет назад

    I love how the dress turned out. It is very flattering on you.

  • @davidhutchison3343
    @davidhutchison3343 6 лет назад +1

    The colour is so 40's. It looks fantastic.

  • @Jess-nc4oy
    @Jess-nc4oy 6 лет назад +1

    I think that is my favorite so far!

  • @celestialskye1
    @celestialskye1 6 лет назад +39

    I absolutely love this dress! The colour is fine ~ dress it up with beads the same colour as the trim on your hat (something a bit sparkling you can make yourself), or a deep reddish coral? ✨💞

  • @shirleydrake1602
    @shirleydrake1602 5 лет назад +2

    Make another one from material you love! The dress is darling and I think you could wear it anywhere.

  • @jolynnwhite7946
    @jolynnwhite7946 6 лет назад +10

    Hi Angela , the 40s and war time brought fabric constraints that made design difficult, and differ in time, I think the opportunity for design creativity is so interesting y showed this beautifully . Keep up the good work

  • @bethduffus4598
    @bethduffus4598 6 лет назад +4

    I really enjoy your videos Angela. This is indeed a tricky colour to pull off, for anyone, but you look great in the whole ensemble. I sew from my own patterns too and it can be a frustrating journey sometimes, especially for the upper body, but I'm just making contemporary, everyday clothes and not tackling anything nearly as brave as your period pieces, so well done for your perserverence and for the final dress.

  • @shirleydrake1602
    @shirleydrake1602 5 лет назад +1

    Your beautiful skin color reminds me of the light colors you see with either really blond hair, or maybe even natural red. You look like royalty.

  • @donnaterry9073
    @donnaterry9073 5 лет назад

    The color is beautiful on you. Your complexion is gorgeous'. Your talent is beyond words

  • @shelleyday6222
    @shelleyday6222 5 лет назад

    You are such a talented young woman. I just love your channel. The end result of this pattern is such a beautiful and elegant dress! No, because you were very smart with your makeup and accessories the color was very beautiful on you also. Please keep on going sweet lady.

  • @ladyarubamatullah2949
    @ladyarubamatullah2949 6 лет назад +2

    they are called tabs. I think everything came out lovely!

  • @mspatti
    @mspatti 6 лет назад +3

    The color looks dignified and respectable. It makes you look delicate and serious. The shoe in mom's closet that she woud have worn would have been the "blond spectator pumps" . They looked just like your black and white shoes, but were the same color as your dress. White Gloves? I like this one on you very much.

  • @tammyellison735
    @tammyellison735 6 лет назад

    I would call them tabs. I am impressed with your design skills.

  • @roseculp2924
    @roseculp2924 6 лет назад

    Any fail you can learn from isn't really a fail. Love your videos. Love your thought processes because that is where I see your creativity.

  • @wyntermackenzie4952
    @wyntermackenzie4952 6 лет назад +2

    Lovely work, Angela. I like the buttoned tabs, they're a good period touch. I am also pleased to hear you talk about being out of your comfort zone in a positive way. That's some of the hardest work there is!

  • @anniesmom2207
    @anniesmom2207 5 лет назад

    Elegant, the dress, hat, and you! Love the fabric. Do it again in a different fabric, if you must, but that dress is just waiting to go out to dinner at a fancy restaurant.

  • @lindak8664
    @lindak8664 4 года назад

    I’m pretty sure those arrow bits are called Tabs. I like that fix, it was a clever idea! The fabric probably isn’t a perfect colour for your fair skin, but its not anywhere near as bad as you imagine either. Beautiful job With it. Love the hat too 💕

  • @krayofsunshine
    @krayofsunshine 6 лет назад

    You are so unbelievably talented. I love everything you make. I aspire to be as skilled a seamstress as you someday.

  • @joblank74
    @joblank74 6 лет назад +1

    I love this era of fashion ! The dress really is beautiful. I think the color can look more yellow in certain lighting so that helps. Also I think if your hair had a red rinse the color would work better. Great video and great dress!

  • @RavenClaw-js1mt
    @RavenClaw-js1mt 6 лет назад

    You made a lovely dress. I'm always in awe of vintage seamstress/clothing designers... so much talent

  • @tracieeaton1082
    @tracieeaton1082 6 лет назад +26

    This dress is gorgeous on you.

  • @maureenkelly738
    @maureenkelly738 6 лет назад +3

    I really like the finished piece. I can see your concern about the color and agree that you’d probably like another color. I thoroughly enjoyed watching this and look forward to your next effort.

  • @petrarico7009
    @petrarico7009 6 лет назад +12

    I love that dress. My mother own one in lilac color.

  • @carolberridge6102
    @carolberridge6102 6 лет назад

    You look absolutely fabulous. I know you mentioned you were less than pleased with the color, but I think it suits you. And the style certainly does. Would love to see a video in the future if you ever redo it in another colorway, just to compare--but really it looks great on you. Really liked the little hat--nice compliment to the dress. Very high quality content in your videos.

  • @mellie4174
    @mellie4174 6 лет назад +3

    Agreed, that those little things are called tabs or tab closures. As to the color problem, I think that if you make a decent sized, meaning not to delicate, in the same color as the ribbon on the hat, it will totally perk up your face and bring out your natural undetones. or add a silk scarf in that color. It is a gorgeous dress! great job! Thanks for sharing. Would you mind to do a tutorial or something along that line on making belts? I would love to learn how to make a belt like you have done there! :)

  • @boulderdamcottage4926
    @boulderdamcottage4926 6 лет назад +2

    Angela your sewing and attention to details is stunning! I cannot wait to see your everyday 40s clothing! Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @RitaM92392
    @RitaM92392 6 лет назад +12

    The dress is absolutely beautiful and you look fantastic in it👍

  • @BeautyNookbyLauren
    @BeautyNookbyLauren 6 лет назад +1

    This dress is gorgeous on you! I of course love your earlier historical pieces, but it's so fun to see you create pieces that are a bit more realistic for normal wear. Yay! 🙌🏻

  • @GabrielRamirez-lk4bx
    @GabrielRamirez-lk4bx 6 лет назад +1

    I think you did a great job recovering the color issue with the dress against your skin with the makeup you did. Sometimes I really hate rayon... Lol.
    Thank you for your videos! You've inspired me to attempt a robe a la francaise for an event in September.

  • @hudsonsailor54
    @hudsonsailor54 6 лет назад

    So surprised you thought this dress would be harder than some of the 18th cent dresses you've made. It turned out beautifully and fits you so well.

  • @SeerWalker
    @SeerWalker 6 лет назад +1

    im not really a person for well, anything beyond 1785 really, but I always love watching your videos. I always enjoy them, and learn a lil something

  • @electricevan6571
    @electricevan6571 3 года назад

    this is one of my absolute favorite dresses you have done. and i keep coming back to watch this video every once in a while lmao!

  • @shinyandnotpanicking
    @shinyandnotpanicking 6 лет назад +1

    What a wonderful outfit when it's all put together. I love that your lipstick matched the velvet ribbon on your hat. I also like this format of showing the process but also the way it is worn in one video. I think it really ties together the purpose of a certain garment with its design and execution.

  • @Ursaminor31
    @Ursaminor31 4 года назад

    Stunning, make it is every colour. It’s perfect

  • @TheNinjaEskimo
    @TheNinjaEskimo 6 лет назад +1

    Looking forward to your 1930s project! Just finished watching "The Last Tycoon" and fell in love with the fashion in the tv series.

  • @alliekingsley7919
    @alliekingsley7919 6 лет назад

    I actually really love this dress on you, color, fabric and everything. I think it maybe needs just a few touches of that velvet ribbon from the hat to really make it pop, but I haven't the slightest idea as to where they'd go.

  • @alisonramshaw3186
    @alisonramshaw3186 3 года назад

    I love it! Would like a few more hat tutorials too, please Angela. You really do the whole vintage thing proud :)

  • @juliajenkins104
    @juliajenkins104 2 года назад

    Love love love! I’d love this as a blouse!

  • @angelheart42087
    @angelheart42087 6 лет назад +2

    A darker jacket, coat, or cloak would also help balance any monochromatic issues, although those would also hide the lovely details on the sleeves and shoulders. Maybe a small, silky scarf in a dark red or brown would provide the contrast you’re looking for without actually covering any part of the dress.

  • @youngwarthog7152
    @youngwarthog7152 6 лет назад +5

    Your videos are so great. You've really inspired me to try my hand at learning how to sew myself!

  • @alatarielfelagund7602
    @alatarielfelagund7602 6 лет назад

    Sewing videos are great too, whether it's machine-sewing, embroidery, hand-sewing. Personally, I find them educational and relaxing to watch.

  • @thegoodlife6061
    @thegoodlife6061 6 лет назад

    The dress looked great on you and the color was not bad either. I have the same pattern by Simplicity which can be made with a solid color at the panel with floral design. Maybe when you sew another dress use a solid panel with a solid contrast color. I am starting sewing my vintage dresses with Simplicity, McCalls and Butterick 1940-1960's. I have been ordering fabric but really like your fabric for the vintage slacks. great video

  • @sylvrkatk
    @sylvrkatk 6 лет назад +19

    I really do love this dress! And I think the burgundy ribbon on the hat looks wonderful. I'm currently working on an outfit that I would have never dreamed of taking on if it wasn't for the inspiration of your videos. Thank you and I cabt wait for your next video

  • @Tina06019
    @Tina06019 6 лет назад

    I can’t wear that colour either. (And it looks better on you than it does on me!)
    The design of the dress is graceful, interesting and chic. When you make the same design in a colour that is better for you, it will be even better sewn.

  • @valeriebee31
    @valeriebee31 5 лет назад +4

    "So it doesn't look like I'm wearing someone else's skin" 😂😂
    I just found your channel, and I love watching your videos!

  • @giancolabird
    @giancolabird 4 года назад

    Also, as far as the fit. I learned quite some time ago that having the same undergarments as appropriate to the period has a great impact on fit. It is a thought worth considering.

  • @achanwahn
    @achanwahn 6 лет назад

    Wow! That color is lovely! The lipstick & shoes pulled it together well with the hat. Well done! :D

  • @brendalavalle6653
    @brendalavalle6653 6 лет назад

    I think it's absolutely gorgeous

  • @karenvigil4472
    @karenvigil4472 6 лет назад +6

    You really pulled it off! I can’t wait to see that jungle shirting piece done up 😍😍😍

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  6 лет назад

      I have like three things I have to make first but I want to get started on it so badly!

  • @sondrabrown442
    @sondrabrown442 5 лет назад

    I love the dress, very elegant! I hope you do make it in another color, but with makeup I think it’s gorgeous on you!

  • @tjae6462
    @tjae6462 5 лет назад

    Really love the lace zip! The color isn't majorly unflattering on you at all. However I could see you in something pink if you make this pattern again. Good job, Angela!

  • @lynetteshorten6043
    @lynetteshorten6043 3 года назад

    I LOVED this video! I have a similar pattern and I'm putting off making it. I'm glad that you kept going and made the colour work. Well done!

  • @abcd-zz1mj
    @abcd-zz1mj 6 лет назад

    You are a one of a kind talent. I have watched so many of your videoes. I am impressed with your makeup, hair and clothing fashion sense. Kudos! ;)

  • @CarrieRay
    @CarrieRay 6 лет назад

    You’re very talented! You created a beautiful pattern.

  • @PeenkCupkake
    @PeenkCupkake 5 лет назад +1

    I looove this dress and NEED it in my life! 😍

  • @somethingsinful
    @somethingsinful 6 лет назад +1

    You look absolutely elegant, I quite like the subdued colors.

  • @coffemuse
    @coffemuse 6 лет назад +3

    Wow, what a beautiful ensemble! I especially like the sleeve cuff detail and that awesome gathered bodice thing! It's very Katherine Hepburn!

  • @diane.stewart537
    @diane.stewart537 5 лет назад

    Your tutorials are informative for sure but quite charming .

  • @ilahjarvis
    @ilahjarvis 6 лет назад

    Thank you for another great video! I always feel inspired and more daring after watching them. About the dress color- Consider pairing this dress with a necklace or scarf in a bright color to flatter your face. It's always a good idea to drape fabric next to your face and see how you look in a mirror with natural light to make sure a fabric suits you, especially if it's a color you haven't worn before. I would peg your coloring as cool toned, probably a summer or a winter. You can wear a lot of different colors, especially if they are bright or cool, but this neutral yellowish beige would look best on someone with a warm undertone, aka someone who with a spring or autumn coloring. Fortunately it's neutrality means that it won't compete with colorful accessories.

  • @anubis33
    @anubis33 6 лет назад

    Full of admiration for your styling and dedication. You’re extremely creative with great presentation too.

  • @SeanMcGuire92
    @SeanMcGuire92 6 лет назад +12

    A vintage fur stole would be such a great accessory for this! Especially if you got one where the fur complemented the hat ribbon and shoes.

    • @AngelaClaytonCostumery
      @AngelaClaytonCostumery  6 лет назад +4

      Ooo it would be! And I Actually have one from my Great Grandmother. Will definitely give that pairing a try!!

    • @SeanMcGuire92
      @SeanMcGuire92 6 лет назад +1

      Oh, that works out wonderfully! :D Hope it works as well as I think it will!

  • @_Linda_K
    @_Linda_K 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks a lot for sharing all your experiences, the good ones and the bad ones. Helping a lot not to give up with my own sewing projects. You did a great job, again.

  • @nicevers
    @nicevers 6 лет назад

    The dress reminds me of the wedding dress from the movie The Proposal. Betty White was trying to find Sandra Bullock's "Easter eggs" in the dress.😆

  • @ladypinkbagsetc.9116
    @ladypinkbagsetc.9116 6 лет назад

    Hi Angela, Are you going to continue as time permits with your sewing Vlog and Weekly Progress Log? It is so missed and much needed. You are an inspiration.

  • @itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118
    @itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118 6 лет назад +1

    I like seeing you "design as you go", makes me feel like I'm not the only one.
    I'd love to see you explain the rolling pattern on this hairdo, and how to put the curls into the finished hairdo.
    Or is it one of those hairdo's that look more complicated than they are?
    Edit; I just saw your GRWM video with this hairstyle. I'll figure the setting pattern out from looking at the roller placings.

  • @louiselill1528
    @louiselill1528 6 лет назад

    I love everything about this dress

  • @crazydougfam
    @crazydougfam 6 лет назад

    I think the color is lovely! Very 40s style! Great job!

  • @poppycopper1
    @poppycopper1 6 лет назад

    It looks amazing, reminds me of photos of my mum xx

  • @nunyabidness5442
    @nunyabidness5442 6 лет назад

    Thumbs up for mentioning Ouran Highschool Host Club.

  • @tessdurberville711
    @tessdurberville711 4 года назад

    Oh my goodness, that hat is adorable!