Thank you, sugar! I am very lucky to have come from a family that doesn't get rid of things. I hope I will have a grand-daughter to pass them all down to :)
Thank you so much, sugar! I am very much an amateur when it comes to video, so I appreciate your kind words so much! I intend to continue the series this summer. Have a lovely day!
Mine varies by season. I've found I tend to get into 1940s and 50s around the fall (so right about now) and through the winter, and more 60s and 70s during the warmer months.
Oh, you're just an angel! 💕I could listen to you talk all day, you have such a lovely conversational style! I've always liked old clothes but I've only been _really_ into vintage for about a year and a half now and most of that just through thrifting, so even though I know some things I like... it's still evolving! I've gravitated towards '40s with some ventures into the '50s (not so much wiggle dresses since I don't have the hips but the slim, gamine, tailored part! I think I'd like a full out circle skirt and yet I have yet to actually buy one, not sure if that's a sign??) but wow, I've been sighing over the '30s lately! I think if that was more accessible, I would have already gathered more on that front but the true vintage is so expensive and the right skirt silhouette isn't as easy to find as an a-line or fuller skirt while out thrifting. I'm not a purist but I do really love when you can find true vintage, just because the quality of the fabric and the little fit details are so amazing compared to modern clothing! Anyway, thank you so much for your little tour through your closet, it really gave me a lot of inspiration. I'm going to need all three parts of your series to help me with my current struggle and keep reminding me that I should only get the things that I really _love_ and will be excited to wear, instead of what I happen to see at a bargain! Your wardrobe is such a dream, I was totally enthralled by all the examples you were pulling! 😍Thanks for making this!
Oh, you are just too sweet! Thank you for all your kinds words! The 40's is a lovely period, because it borrows elements from the 30's, and is a preview of the 50's :). The 30's silhouette is harder to find in modern thrift, sometimes you can find an 80's throwback that is a good mimic. But you are right, finding true vintage is just the best! The quality, as well as the pattern and types of fabric, plus the little accents or trim or buttons simply can't be beat. Unless you can sew, of course! I have a lot of vintage pattern and accents, but my skill level is not quite there so I'm scared to start cutting... Remember that if you buy quality vintage that you will be able to resell it if it happens to not suit your evolving style! Best wishes in your efforts to build a vintage wardrobe-
Hey, sugar! I am so glad that it did! And I'm delighted you enjoyed it. Thank you for your kinds words, and I hope that you will take a look at the others, or come visit me on my blog :). Have a lovely day!
I love that you are educating about vintage style and giving a history lesson along with it. It's so interesting to know how history affected fashion. I remember talking to my Grandma about her flower sack dresses. 👏 Thank you. The 1940s are my favorite era as well!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I am by no means an expert on any of it, but I find it fascinating how society and economic influences have shaped the things we wear. Thank you for watching and taking the time to visit 💗
Thank you so much, sugar! I am so glad the it made sense and you enjoyed it! I have a tendency to babble on, and then at the end realize I have forgotten pertinent facts. But if it helped you in any way I’m so happy! Hope you have a lovely day💗
I just found your channel and I am enjoying this video so much. My favorite fashion time period is also the 40s. I do not have any vintage clothing, just stuff from the 80s! I was born in 1952 and I remember my mom dressing me in dresses with the crinoline petticoats. I loved it.
My moma was born in 1951 and I am constantly wearing things that she says look like what her moma used to sew for her! That makes us both happy ;). And the 80's did a lot of fabulous throwbacks to previous style- so rock those 80's! Have a lovely day, sugar-
I really liked getting to look at the clothes you showed us. It must be amazing having so much from your own family. I know I love, or loved to wear my grandmothers clothes, I unfortunately these days have a fuller body, so I can't wear her clothes now. I also used to wear her clothes to school. My absolute favourite was, and still is a black suit, with a straight skirt and a very fitted jacket with velvet detailing on the collar and pockets. I very much look forward to seeing more of your videos. Thank you so much for this one. Helene
Dear Helene, thank you so much for watching! Yes, I feel blessed to come from a very old family that never got rid of things! Your grandmother's clothes sound lovely, even if you can't wear them now they are such a tangible connection to her. That's what I love about vintage. Even if you didn't know the person who owned it before you, it is so fun to imagine who they were! I am working on more videos and hope that you enjoy them :)
Hello Ms. Sam, Would you please share the material of the purple and baby blue dress suits, there at the end? I've been wanting to make 40s-60s inspired dress suits, but I'm not sure what fabric is right for it. Thank you
Thank you for watching, sugar, and I am delighted you have found a style you like! Hoping you can build a wardrobe that makes you excited to get dressed in the morning :)
Wow thats so cool you inherited so many beautiful antique clothing pieces from your family! I come from Poland and because of the huge damage done by ww2 its super rare to have anything pre- 1950s esepcially in Warsaw that was completely burnt to the ground😅
I know I am blessed, just because lots of people lose things to fire, flood, or the need to sell things. I am SO sorry for the war being the reason you don’t have heirlooms! That hurts my heart for you to think of that added on top of all the other horrors. But like I tell friends who don’t have things passed down, YOU can start it for your family! Someday someone will treasure something of yours, then perhaps a grandchild. And then you would be the ones creating heirlooms for future generations to cherish💗💗💗
Wow! Loooved this video! You gave me so many helpful tips to know what to look for when I’m shopping for true vintage or more modern pieces I could pass for vintage from a different era. It’s also so beautiful that you have dresses that have been passed down and truly treasure them. My family was too poor to have anything to pass down, so I think part of why I have gotten so into purchasing vintage is to have special pieces to pass down and I hope they will treasure them the way you treasure those passed down pieces :) thank you for this awesome video!
Oh, sugar, you have made my day! Thank you for your kind words, and I am delighted that you enjoyed the video. I am very blessed to have so many family heirlooms. My family was poor also, so much so that they never got rid of anything. just in case someone else needed it at a later date! Your desire to gather your own treasures to pass down is a lovely one. I know there will be a small girl someday who will delight in the beautiful things you have collected! Hope you have a lovely day :)
I loved this! I learned a lot about each different style. I just love the edwardian fashion. I loved seeing how fashion had has had sort of an ebb and flow on fitted clothing and then looser straighter clothing, fascinating.
Merari Eloise I’m so delighted you enjoyed it! It is fun to see how hems raise and lower, and desirable shapes change. It’s also interesting to see how modern clothing looks back to other periods for inspiration. Thank you so much for watching and visiting with me😘
Tunde Dioszegi Thank you so much, and I’m delighted that you enjoyed it! Sounds like neither of us are “poufy” kinda girls ;). Thank you so much for watching and I hope you have a lovey day 💗
Thank you so much, sugar! It combines two of my favorite things- gingham and crossstitch! I adore my granny’s aprons that are made like this, so a dress in that style is heavenly ☺️. Thank you for watching 😘
Thank you , sugar, you don't know how nice that is to hear! I'm glad that you could gain something from it, and I hope you come back to see when I put up others :)
Hey, sugar! Thank you for your kind words! It's wonderful that you love vintage, and I hope that you find some vintage or retro inspired things that you would love to wear! Start by looking at thrift shops, and best of luck :)
Thank you so much for the encouragement, sugar! Life has been crazy, but I just had my last baby get married. I am going to try to continue the series this summer. Thanks again, and have a lovely day!
Oh, sugar, I am so delighted you enjoyed it! I love all eras, but the 40’s is just such a great period. And I am so impressed that you are sewing a wardrobe! I have tons of patterns and fabric, but neither the skill nor confidence to use them😆. I’m hoping my Moma might help me begin on some. I’d love to see the things you sew or find! Hope you have a lovely day💗
@@mssamwearsdresses9545 Im currently working on a shirtwaist dress (its a reproduction pattern. Printed from a pdf) and its been... an experience. Have been using a cheap fabric I still had lying around so I can figure it all out without worrying. But they definitely expect you to know what youre doing! So Ive got some 40s/50s sewing manuals coming to see if theyll help.
@@MisSiszY That’s wonderful! And yes, my grandmother also made a “muslin” of cheap fabric before she cut the good. Some of my older patterns don’t even have printed marks on them. Instead, they have small holes pierced in patterns. Luckily my mother learned on really old patterns and could tell me what the marks meant! Good luck❤️
@@mssamwearsdresses9545 Thank you and yes! I have some vintage 30s and 40s patterns which are the same. Ive purchased some tracing paper so I can copy, alter etc without damaging the originals! I wish I had someone with that kind of knowledge available to me! This is all both feet in and hope for the best haha. Ive also found the most beautiful 40s skirt on etsy that I neeeeed to recreate.
@@MisSiszY I’m so excited for you! I hope your books get you straight on how to use the patterns. But if you run into a terrible snag I can always ask Moma to take a look☺️
Hello, sugar, and thank you for replying! Yes, I still wear vintage very often, but my look has shifted a bit. I’ve gone from wearing a lot of 40s and 50s (which I still wear) to more 70s Gunne Sax style maxi dresses and a lot of 80s Laura Ashley and prairie core type dresses. I’ve gone from a slightly more tailored look to a more flowing and romantic style. Perhaps I could do a video of how I’m dressing now! I hope you have a lovely day today💗
I would love to see your new clothes. I always enjoyed your videos on clothing and now snakes. Currently I am sewing up dresses for spring/summer, I would love the inspiration. Blessings!@@mssamwearsdresses9545
@@vintagegirl68 I love that you are sewing for the warmer seasons! I always have such plans (and fabric, and patterns) and dreams to sew, and then I don’t do it 🤦♀️ I’d love to see what you make if you share them! And it’s so good to know that you like both the vintage and the nature videos. Not everyone does!
The Edwardian era did not have tiny waist. What they did do was pad up their hips and breasts. They used padded bustle and hip pads to make their waist look smaller. Their breasts were also padded up and a lot of ruffles to make that pigeon breast look. It was all an optical illusion to create the correct silhouette
"Just kind of a straight sack" 😂 It's hard to pull off the 1920's style if you have any figure.
So true! But then that same silhouette came back in the 60’s, so I guess it works for some😂
Wow. You are so lucky to have so many original and authentic pieces from older eras. Especially from the Edwardian Era! Very informational
Thank you, sugar! I am very lucky to have come from a family that doesn't get rid of things. I hope I will have a grand-daughter to pass them all down to :)
This is one of the most informative, and practical videos I've seen on vintage style. Great Job!
Thank you so much, sugar! I am very much an amateur when it comes to video, so I appreciate your kind words so much! I intend to continue the series this summer. Have a lovely day!
This is by far the best video I have seen for a comprehensive overview of the fashion over the decades! Thank you!
Aww, bless your heart, that is so kind to say! I’m delighted you liked it, and I hope you have a lovely day☺️💗
You are so knowledgeable. Really enjoyable video x
@@BellyBurly87 Thanks so much, dear! I’m glad you enjoyed it and I so glad you came to visit💗
I love aspects from every decade! I usually dress 60's (sometimes 50's In the summer) but I enjoy learning about all the other decades :)
I love it when people know the styles that they enjoy to wear! I bet you look absolutely amazing! Thank you for watching, sugar!
Mine varies by season. I've found I tend to get into 1940s and 50s around the fall (so right about now) and through the winter, and more 60s and 70s during the warmer months.
Oh, you're just an angel! 💕I could listen to you talk all day, you have such a lovely conversational style! I've always liked old clothes but I've only been _really_ into vintage for about a year and a half now and most of that just through thrifting, so even though I know some things I like... it's still evolving! I've gravitated towards '40s with some ventures into the '50s (not so much wiggle dresses since I don't have the hips but the slim, gamine, tailored part! I think I'd like a full out circle skirt and yet I have yet to actually buy one, not sure if that's a sign??) but wow, I've been sighing over the '30s lately! I think if that was more accessible, I would have already gathered more on that front but the true vintage is so expensive and the right skirt silhouette isn't as easy to find as an a-line or fuller skirt while out thrifting. I'm not a purist but I do really love when you can find true vintage, just because the quality of the fabric and the little fit details are so amazing compared to modern clothing! Anyway, thank you so much for your little tour through your closet, it really gave me a lot of inspiration. I'm going to need all three parts of your series to help me with my current struggle and keep reminding me that I should only get the things that I really _love_ and will be excited to wear, instead of what I happen to see at a bargain! Your wardrobe is such a dream, I was totally enthralled by all the examples you were pulling! 😍Thanks for making this!
Oh, you are just too sweet! Thank you for all your kinds words! The 40's is a lovely period, because it borrows elements from the 30's, and is a preview of the 50's :). The 30's silhouette is harder to find in modern thrift, sometimes you can find an 80's throwback that is a good mimic. But you are right, finding true vintage is just the best! The quality, as well as the pattern and types of fabric, plus the little accents or trim or buttons simply can't be beat. Unless you can sew, of course! I have a lot of vintage pattern and accents, but my skill level is not quite there so I'm scared to start cutting... Remember that if you buy quality vintage that you will be able to resell it if it happens to not suit your evolving style! Best wishes in your efforts to build a vintage wardrobe-
I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for sharing. Greetings from Central America. 🌻
Thank you! This video is so informative!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you so much for commenting, and I hope you have an absolutely lovely day💗
This is magnificent collection!
@@roseystroup Thank you so much, sugar! It was a lot of fun to get to show it💗
@@roseystroup Thank you so much, sugar! It was a lot of fun to show it💗
This video is from March, but just now popping up in my recommended! So happy it did. I loved this so much!!
Hey, sugar! I am so glad that it did! And I'm delighted you enjoyed it. Thank you for your kinds words, and I hope that you will take a look at the others, or come visit me on my blog :). Have a lovely day!
I absolutely adore Edwardian clothing
It is a gorgeous era! It would be amazing if they would make modern clothing reminiscent of that style!
I totally agree 😊
Very nice descriptions of the different eras! Thank you!
Thank you, sweetie, I am glad that you enjoyed it! Hope you come back to visit :)
Subscribed!👍🏻😊
I love that you are educating about vintage style and giving a history lesson along with it. It's so interesting to know how history affected fashion. I remember talking to my Grandma about her flower sack dresses. 👏 Thank you. The 1940s are my favorite era as well!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I am by no means an expert on any of it, but I find it fascinating how society and economic influences have shaped the things we wear. Thank you for watching and taking the time to visit 💗
Excellent Video!!! It makes so much sense!
Thank you so much, sugar! I am so glad the it made sense and you enjoyed it! I have a tendency to babble on, and then at the end realize I have forgotten pertinent facts. But if it helped you in any way I’m so happy! Hope you have a lovely day💗
Fun video and interesting!
I just found your channel and I am enjoying this video so much. My favorite fashion time period is also the 40s. I do not have any vintage clothing, just stuff from the 80s! I was born in 1952 and I remember my mom dressing me in dresses with the crinoline petticoats. I loved it.
My moma was born in 1951 and I am constantly wearing things that she says look like what her moma used to sew for her! That makes us both happy ;). And the 80's did a lot of fabulous throwbacks to previous style- so rock those 80's! Have a lovely day, sugar-
I really liked getting to look at the clothes you showed us. It must be amazing having so much from your own family. I know I love, or loved to wear my grandmothers clothes, I unfortunately these days have a fuller body, so I can't wear her clothes now.
I also used to wear her clothes to school. My absolute favourite was, and still is a black suit, with a straight skirt and a very fitted jacket with velvet detailing on the collar and pockets.
I very much look forward to seeing more of your videos.
Thank you so much for this one.
Helene
Dear Helene, thank you so much for watching! Yes, I feel blessed to come from a very old family that never got rid of things! Your grandmother's clothes sound lovely, even if you can't wear them now they are such a tangible connection to her. That's what I love about vintage. Even if you didn't know the person who owned it before you, it is so fun to imagine who they were! I am working on more videos and hope that you enjoy them :)
Your accent is so sweet! It makes me crave a glass of ice tea under the porch of some cute southern house ❤
Awww, what a sweet compliment! Thank you, sugar, and I’d definitely share a glass with you on the porch💗. Hope you have a lovely spring day!
Hello Ms. Sam,
Would you please share the material of the purple and baby blue dress suits, there at the end? I've been wanting to make 40s-60s inspired dress suits, but I'm not sure what fabric is right for it.
Thank you
Thank you, I found my style right at the beginning! :)
Thank you for watching, sugar, and I am delighted you have found a style you like! Hoping you can build a wardrobe that makes you excited to get dressed in the morning :)
Wow thats so cool you inherited so many beautiful antique clothing pieces from your family! I come from Poland and because of the huge damage done by ww2 its super rare to have anything pre- 1950s esepcially in Warsaw that was completely burnt to the ground😅
I know I am blessed, just because lots of people lose things to fire, flood, or the need to sell things. I am SO sorry for the war being the reason you don’t have heirlooms! That hurts my heart for you to think of that added on top of all the other horrors. But like I tell friends who don’t have things passed down, YOU can start it for your family! Someday someone will treasure something of yours, then perhaps a grandchild. And then you would be the ones creating heirlooms for future generations to cherish💗💗💗
Wow! Loooved this video! You gave me so many helpful tips to know what to look for when I’m shopping for true vintage or more modern pieces I could pass for vintage from a different era. It’s also so beautiful that you have dresses that have been passed down and truly treasure them. My family was too poor to have anything to pass down, so I think part of why I have gotten so into purchasing vintage is to have special pieces to pass down and I hope they will treasure them the way you treasure those passed down pieces :) thank you for this awesome video!
Oh, sugar, you have made my day! Thank you for your kind words, and I am delighted that you enjoyed the video. I am very blessed to have so many family heirlooms. My family was poor also, so much so that they never got rid of anything. just in case someone else needed it at a later date! Your desire to gather your own treasures to pass down is a lovely one. I know there will be a small girl someday who will delight in the beautiful things you have collected! Hope you have a lovely day :)
I loved this! I learned a lot about each different style. I just love the edwardian fashion. I loved seeing how fashion had has had sort of an ebb and flow on fitted clothing and then looser straighter clothing, fascinating.
Merari Eloise I’m so delighted you enjoyed it! It is fun to see how hems raise and lower, and desirable shapes change. It’s also interesting to see how modern clothing looks back to other periods for inspiration. Thank you so much for watching and visiting with me😘
I love the 50s wiggle dress the most, don't care for petty coats either. I also like 40s suits and dresses. Nice presentation of the different eras
Tunde Dioszegi Thank you so much, and I’m delighted that you enjoyed it! Sounds like neither of us are “poufy” kinda girls ;). Thank you so much for watching and I hope you have a lovey day 💗
@@mssamwearsdresses9545 thank you for replying, so kind, you also have a lovely day
I LOVE the dress you are wearing!
Thank you so much, sugar! It combines two of my favorite things- gingham and crossstitch! I adore my granny’s aprons that are made like this, so a dress in that style is heavenly ☺️. Thank you for watching 😘
Ms Sam, I so enjoyed your video! I loved the way you described the style details of each decade. My favorite is the 40’s. Thank you! ~Susan
Thank you so much for your kind words! I am delighted that you enjoyed it.The 40's is my favorite also :). Hope you'll come back to visit!
Thank you so much for making this video! This is the most informative video I've seen and all the examples you showed make it easier to understand!
Thank you , sugar, you don't know how nice that is to hear! I'm glad that you could gain something from it, and I hope you come back to see when I put up others :)
I'm so glad I found your channel. This is a great video.
Thank you so much, sugar! I’m excited that you found it helpful. I hope you enjoy the others also. Have a lovely day😘
Hi wow amazing. I came from Philippines. I really love your wardrobe. Hoping to have like that soon. I am fond of vintage things sooo muchh
Hey, sugar! Thank you for your kind words! It's wonderful that you love vintage, and I hope that you find some vintage or retro inspired things that you would love to wear! Start by looking at thrift shops, and best of luck :)
Love this video. Please do more 😃
Thank you so much for the encouragement, sugar! Life has been crazy, but I just had my last baby get married. I am going to try to continue the series this summer. Thanks again, and have a lovely day!
Loveeeee the 40s, have just started a deep dive (although 40s clothing patterns are a challenge). Thank you for the very informative video!
Oh, sugar, I am so delighted you enjoyed it! I love all eras, but the 40’s is just such a great period. And I am so impressed that you are sewing a wardrobe! I have tons of patterns and fabric, but neither the skill nor confidence to use them😆. I’m hoping my Moma might help me begin on some. I’d love to see the things you sew or find! Hope you have a lovely day💗
@@mssamwearsdresses9545 Im currently working on a shirtwaist dress (its a reproduction pattern. Printed from a pdf) and its been... an experience. Have been using a cheap fabric I still had lying around so I can figure it all out without worrying. But they definitely expect you to know what youre doing! So Ive got some 40s/50s sewing manuals coming to see if theyll help.
@@MisSiszY That’s wonderful! And yes, my grandmother also made a “muslin” of cheap fabric before she cut the good. Some of my older patterns don’t even have printed marks on them. Instead, they have small holes pierced in patterns. Luckily my mother learned on really old patterns and could tell me what the marks meant! Good luck❤️
@@mssamwearsdresses9545 Thank you and yes! I have some vintage 30s and 40s patterns which are the same. Ive purchased some tracing paper so I can copy, alter etc without damaging the originals! I wish I had someone with that kind of knowledge available to me! This is all both feet in and hope for the best haha. Ive also found the most beautiful 40s skirt on etsy that I neeeeed to recreate.
@@MisSiszY I’m so excited for you! I hope your books get you straight on how to use the patterns. But if you run into a terrible snag I can always ask Moma to take a look☺️
I really enjoyed this video. Such lovely pieces you have! I love vintage clothes and this video was very informative.
Thank you, sugar! I'm so glad your found it helpful! I hope you'll take a look at my others in the series. Have a lovely day💗
very interesting!!
Thank you so much!
Learnt a lot !! Thank you so much for this lovely video ! 30s are my favourite but 60s fit me best, since I kind of have a Twiggy body type !
Thanks so much for watching! It's wonderful when you find the style that fits your body type and makes you feel good about yourself!
Hi Ms. Sam, are you still wearing vintage dresses? I love your style, cheers!
Hello, sugar, and thank you for replying! Yes, I still wear vintage very often, but my look has shifted a bit. I’ve gone from wearing a lot of 40s and 50s (which I still wear) to more 70s Gunne Sax style maxi dresses and a lot of 80s Laura Ashley and prairie core type dresses. I’ve gone from a slightly more tailored look to a more flowing and romantic style. Perhaps I could do a video of how I’m dressing now! I hope you have a lovely day today💗
I would love to see your new clothes. I always enjoyed your videos on clothing and now snakes. Currently I am sewing up dresses for spring/summer, I would love the inspiration. Blessings!@@mssamwearsdresses9545
@@vintagegirl68 I love that you are sewing for the warmer seasons! I always have such plans (and fabric, and patterns) and dreams to sew, and then I don’t do it 🤦♀️ I’d love to see what you make if you share them! And it’s so good to know that you like both the vintage and the nature videos. Not everyone does!
Great video!!
Thanks so much, sugar! Hope you'll come back to visit!
Great and very informative video
Thank you for your kind words! I'm very glad you enjoyed it, and I hope you'll come back to visit!
50s 50s 50s😍
I'm so happy you have "found" your style! I hope that you are getting to wear some of the things that make your heart happy!
The Edwardian era did not have tiny waist. What they did do was pad up their hips and breasts. They used padded bustle and hip pads to make their waist look smaller. Their breasts were also padded up and a lot of ruffles to make that pigeon breast look.
It was all an optical illusion to create the correct silhouette