A Historical Get Ready With Me - 1784 Edition

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
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  • @helleswahn
    @helleswahn 6 лет назад +10042

    "I need to go to the postoffice, so I have to undo this so I can actually go outside" girl just stroll into the post office in a complete 18th century outfit, like an absolute power move

    • @freudulant
      @freudulant 5 лет назад +479

      That would be great with a hidden camera

    • @Laura-e6f5l
      @Laura-e6f5l 5 лет назад +1157

      When you walk in you should shout “IT WORKED!”

    • @hippiechic65
      @hippiechic65 5 лет назад +122

      @@Laura-e6f5l lolol best comment!!!!

    • @ReptilianTeaDrinker
      @ReptilianTeaDrinker 5 лет назад +103

      @@Laura-e6f5l Time traveller. LOL

    • @raphcest8408
      @raphcest8408 5 лет назад +41

      You are soooo elegant!

  • @aniamigocka3235
    @aniamigocka3235 5 лет назад +6051

    Only 1768's kids will remember

    • @connersuxx
      @connersuxx 5 лет назад +429

      Yeah I was born then. July 9, 1768. I never met my mother or father. My father left me on a door step of a magistrates house after my mother died. The magistrates and his wife raised me as their own, along with their 3 other children. The rest of the town treated me as a bastard, which I guess in a way, I was. When I was 17 I met my first wife, Anna. She died after our first child was born, Thomas. I met my second, and last, wife in 1794,Elizabeth. She gave birth to twins on May 21st 1796, Elizabeth and Caleb. In 1800, Elizabeth, my wife, died due to the flu. I continued to raise our children the best I could. Thomas became a magistrate and married a woman from France, she failed to be with child.. Elizabeth married a continental congressman and had 2 daughters. Caleb grew cabbage and raised hogs, he married a former prostitute and had 4 daughters and 2 sons.

    • @connersuxx
      @connersuxx 5 лет назад +172

      I love that I just wrote a story for you.

    • @pinbaIlwizard
      @pinbaIlwizard 5 лет назад +91

      @@connersuxx thats beautiful

    • @gabrielladiaz6933
      @gabrielladiaz6933 5 лет назад +77

      Conner this story is better than any Shit I’ve seen recently

    • @Indra12344321
      @Indra12344321 5 лет назад +8

      *1760s

  • @venusschreave7808
    @venusschreave7808 6 лет назад +4836

    Sometimes I forget that you’re not actually from a different era. You make meme references......and my brain........doesn’t comprehend.

    • @connersuxx
      @connersuxx 5 лет назад +117

      Maybe she’s a time traveler or a vampire

    • @bluelol4843
      @bluelol4843 5 лет назад +96

      She’s immortal. Just accept it.

    • @ew4915
      @ew4915 4 года назад +12

      @@bluelol4843 AND HIS RIGHT HAND MAN

    • @averagechannel4210
      @averagechannel4210 4 года назад +7

      @@ew4915 Son, we are outgunned, outplanned

    • @Nari_Trovi
      @Nari_Trovi 4 года назад +3

      well she isn't and I'm glad she is in the same era as us

  • @jaidenirving4738
    @jaidenirving4738 5 лет назад +2924

    "My petticoat is messed up so I just stole my sister's!" Legit got me thinkin ur a 1700s lady that somehow got RUclips. "Pretty sure this one was left at my house by someone who slept at my place after a ball." Scandalous.

    • @hazhana1334
      @hazhana1334 4 года назад +39

      I know I was (and still) confused like I literally thought she was working as something like dressing up

    • @gothgirlgraveyard3539
      @gothgirlgraveyard3539 4 года назад +29

      Legit that’s something I’d say because me and my sister both wear Victorian fashion.

    • @CraftQueenJr
      @CraftQueenJr 3 года назад +7

      And both are true.

    • @fairyfarms
      @fairyfarms 2 месяца назад

      @@gothgirlgraveyard3539 LIVING THE LIFE!

  • @yourmajesty3569
    @yourmajesty3569 5 лет назад +1524

    She cracks me up. I watch half for historical fashion, half for her hilarity.

    • @wayneparker9331
      @wayneparker9331 4 года назад +5

      Ditto.

    • @victorfurtado5578
      @victorfurtado5578 4 года назад +3

      same

    • @dr.apollo4226
      @dr.apollo4226 4 года назад +8

      I don’t care for historical fashion, but I come here for the memes.

    • @actsrv9
      @actsrv9 3 года назад +10

      I'm a middle aged guy and I watch this channel because of her relatability and sense of humour, the depth of analysis and integrity in a topic that is so harmless, (contrast with politics, COVID, etc) delivered in an honest dialogue. Also, reassuring to see that really pretty women are ordinary people making the same stupid mistakes like the rest. Seeing the normal life of a really pretty lady is rare in the days of oversexualised media and instagram. This is just refreshingly authentic.

  • @tori4622
    @tori4622 6 лет назад +2568

    should be sleeping BUT I NEED TO KNOW HOW TO GET DRESSED IN THE 17TH HUNDREDS

  • @kareningram5692
    @kareningram5692 6 лет назад +1552

    I'm glad to know there are people out there like me, who secretly get dressed up in different period costumes for absolutely no reason at all. I live out in the country so I can take a stroll in my 18th century garb and the only people to look at me funny are my son and husband....sometimes a deer or turkey.

    • @Sandra-yo2yy
      @Sandra-yo2yy 6 лет назад +66

      i have a weird urge to do that as well but there's no way i could do this without being seen :/

    • @elliottrozwen1767
      @elliottrozwen1767 6 лет назад +42

      I want to be friends with you so we can go on strolls in period garb!

    • @polarbarr21
      @polarbarr21 6 лет назад +21

      Your childhood sounds perfect.

    • @JustMe-rg6ru
      @JustMe-rg6ru 5 лет назад +3

      Lucky I live in a town with mostly blacks and you know how they like to call and shame white people now for being weird. Maybe some other time in my life I suppose.

    • @AdelaideBeemanWhite
      @AdelaideBeemanWhite 5 лет назад +36

      Just Me - What the heck?

  • @Jay-to7yz
    @Jay-to7yz 5 лет назад +159

    damn so people were just chilling in the revolutionary war wearing chokers and fingerless gloves? 90s power move

  • @formnull
    @formnull 5 лет назад +750

    my 7 year old child want's me to leave a comment letting you know how excited she is about your talking cat. also i really enjoy your videos!

    • @--Lissy
      @--Lissy 3 года назад +26

      Thats so cute- your daughter must be 8 by now :00

    • @childofgod759
      @childofgod759 3 года назад +23

      That’s so wholesome awww lmao

  • @mamacita5181
    @mamacita5181 6 лет назад +714

    "I don't know why I feel like singing fergalicous whenever I put my corset on" -Meme Mom.

  • @inabambina1338
    @inabambina1338 6 лет назад +389

    You should work in an opera house. We singers would really benefit from someone who knows everything so accurately

    • @eliskaneugebauer5338
      @eliskaneugebauer5338 6 лет назад +20

      When I started to read your comment I just thought you were referencing to "Voi che sapete" that she sang in the video and I was like WHAAAT? 😂

    • @keyholes
      @keyholes 5 лет назад +19

      This is a really cool idea, but if opera singers wore proper stays or corsets, would you folks be able to sing properly? That is a lot of lung capacity being held back.

    • @ameeliee
      @ameeliee 5 лет назад +18

      keyholes historically, opera singers wore corsets anyway, and corsets were more like bras so it wouldn’t have effected singing *that* much. also i bet there’s historically accurate costuming at an opera house somewhere already that uses real corsets!

  • @Whisperingtothefire
    @Whisperingtothefire 6 лет назад +276

    I choked on my tea when you said "anyone coming to Poland?" what the heeeeeeeeck. How did I not know you were Polish. Your accent. The Fieranki (i see you lace) and uhhh YOUR NAME IS RIGHT THERE.
    I'm Polish, too, just from Canada, BC. This is the first time I've come across a Polish youtuber that speaks english who loves old shit. I'm so down for this channel.
    Subscribinggggggggg

  • @katherinehudson7391
    @katherinehudson7391 6 лет назад +739

    Meme Mom I will come to Poland to do all of your corseting for five dollars a day. Just please feed me.

    •  6 лет назад +185

      sending the contract over tomorrow

    • @katherinehudson7391
      @katherinehudson7391 6 лет назад +41

      Karolina Żebrowska Heck yeah.

    • @noneofyourbusiness302
      @noneofyourbusiness302 6 лет назад +15

      I would have done it for four. Just saying... lol

    • @peachybaby2272
      @peachybaby2272 6 лет назад +9

      noneof yourbusiness ew no one wants a 4 dollar corseter (futurama reference )

  • @samanthaslagel8138
    @samanthaslagel8138 5 лет назад +88

    I love how you cover up anything unfinished with historical facts

  • @Haffina
    @Haffina 6 лет назад +190

    My daughter walked by when you had only one piece of hair over the hair net thing and she stopped stunned, looking almost horrified. I said 'she's Polish' and she cracked a big smile and said 'oh, I love her then'. Her best friend at school is also Polish (we live in Australia).

    •  6 лет назад +33

      awww this is so sweet hahah ❤️

  • @StellaMariaGiulia
    @StellaMariaGiulia 6 лет назад +3499

    Hot weather aside, you should have totally gone to the post office like this. 🙌🏻💘

    • @annamar3339
      @annamar3339 6 лет назад +17

      LOVE the look!

    • @ZoeAnne511
      @ZoeAnne511 6 лет назад +46

      Yes. She should.

    • @annieranai2198
      @annieranai2198 6 лет назад +114

      That's what I thought as well at first but given that many things weren't really finished or secured properly, I totally understand that she didn't want to take the risk.
      I remember the first time I tried the Gibson girl hairstyle and went outside only to see it fall pathetically...

    • @teresitaromero4325
      @teresitaromero4325 5 лет назад

      Good point about the whales. How ironic

    • @mintyrose6686
      @mintyrose6686 5 лет назад

      stella I would.

  • @AriannaBonardi
    @AriannaBonardi 6 лет назад +1105

    The "boubage" actually killed me XD

    • @rolandaustria7926
      @rolandaustria7926 6 лет назад +41

      And the "cleavange" minced our corpses.

    • @dancingwithmyhands4419
      @dancingwithmyhands4419 5 лет назад +6

      Arianna Bonardi SAME!!! I loooooovvvveeeddd it!!! 😂 and this WONDERFUL VIDEO!!! I am sooo hooked, pinned and completely tied to watching all of her videos!!!! Love love love 💕 so beautiful!!!

    • @opalplisetsky6762
      @opalplisetsky6762 5 лет назад

      😂

    • @opalplisetsky6762
      @opalplisetsky6762 5 лет назад

      Yeah, I've never heard such a word before! 🤣

  • @Kodaku1821
    @Kodaku1821 5 лет назад +160

    oh my god 😂😂😂 I'm a civil war reenactor so I kind of understand your pain.
    ...especially dropping something in a corset that you now have to pick up

    • @southernhippie9058
      @southernhippie9058 5 лет назад +27

      You bend at the knees and not with the back.

    • @DrCandyStriper
      @DrCandyStriper 4 года назад +5

      @@southernhippie9058 or ask your maid or husband to pick it up.

  • @jeannemarchand6760
    @jeannemarchand6760 5 лет назад +78

    I'm always impressed by the way you're so vintage and so dank at the same time

  • @musicsavedme3534
    @musicsavedme3534 6 лет назад +443

    "They love you"
    "I don't care"
    Me when my parents try to coerce me into going to a family gathering 😂

    • @anthonyfox585
      @anthonyfox585 6 лет назад +1

      wtf wtf oh yeah good ol' Charlie

  • @k.v.7681
    @k.v.7681 6 лет назад +287

    About the two watches: It seems it was just a trend, no real particular practical reason. It was started by men around the late 1770's and lasted for around ten years. Somewhere in the middle women started to do the same. Now, like everything related to fashion in high society in Europe at that time, it is an indicator of wealth and status: watches were tremendously expensive. Having two of them was a huge luxury. As always, love your videos :)

    • @datKasu
      @datKasu 6 лет назад +20

      Dumb question, but time zones weren't around before trains arrived, so could 2 watches also have been used to know the time in another city?

    • @k.v.7681
      @k.v.7681 6 лет назад +28

      They could. The first city clocks (placed on churches or official buildings) were invented during the 14th century in northern Italy, each city showing (in a relative, non-precise way) the time of the day. After a couple centuries and the apparition of smaller clocks, heads of states (kings, emperors etc) had several clocks in a room indicating different hours for several places (based on those city clocks). It had a diplomatic and military interest. But it was in no way as precise as the actual time-zones, created during the 19th century. As an anecdote (even if it was in the 20th century), my great-grand parents had two watches during the war. My great-grand mother was a refugee in the U.K and my great-grand father a soldier in France, Belgium, then Germany (with the front moving). They used that to know the time it was for each other.

    • @-koperkat8415
      @-koperkat8415 6 лет назад +7

      The two cities thing was my thought as well. The city tower clock were generally timed so that noon was when the sun was highest in the sky (very precise as we know), but by that time minutes started to be important, so maybe having two clocks actually helped being functional when visiting (one to keep the home time and one to be set to wherever you were atm time). Also because they were just kinda expensive and well to do people found it indispensable, like some today find the newest iPhone a must have.
      Or maybe it was just some saccharine shit over how one clock is set to the time my heart beats with - if the fiancée was foreign and away at home.

    • @hmark8833
      @hmark8833 6 лет назад +13

      At that point, clockwork mechanisms were all handmade and weren't perfect enough to keep what we would consider to be "good time". A big clock in your front hall? sure, you could certainly tell the time with that. But a teeny pocket watch, with such fine-tooth gears, that was being SWUNG AROUND all day? Nah. It will quickly go out of synch. As a result, pocket watches were more ornamental than anything else-- as you said, a symbol of wealth and status. They were fashionable, but they weren't very practical-- there's actually a trend of little clocks/watches being set into jewelry around this same time period, which is pretty telling, I think. So yeah, the point of wearing two watches was about showing off your wealth-- and as a bonus, maybe between the two of them you could get something closer to accurate time. :)

    • @bre6651
      @bre6651 6 лет назад +4

      I read a poem one time about a woman carrying two watches because one was for her husband away at war or like how much time they have been apart or something like that. Probably not historically accurate but that's why I thought they wore two watches. But after reading the bit about wealth and knowing how people like to show that off I can imagine why they were two watches because they were handmade back in the day and expensive

  • @faeryb0mb
    @faeryb0mb 5 лет назад +54

    Victorian vines part two featuring the cat
    "I want to see my little boi"
    "here he comes"
    "I want to see my little BOOOI"

  • @dakotalee6990
    @dakotalee6990 4 года назад +30

    "Mozart Mode Activated"
    This is the kind of relatable content I'm here for.

  • @crystal.matter
    @crystal.matter 6 лет назад +1987

    They were so extra back then

    • @lorhoward7226
      @lorhoward7226 5 лет назад +93

      especially when affairs happened

    • @wasiangirlswagistan
      @wasiangirlswagistan 5 лет назад +5

      Who??

    • @lorhoward7226
      @lorhoward7226 5 лет назад +59

      @@ktportalproductions7815 *THE REYNOLDS PAMPHLET* HAVE YOU READ THIS

    • @kateh.2324
      @kateh.2324 5 лет назад +47

      Bald Eliza ah, Hamilton references. The true gold of the internet.

    • @kayleemikulec1848
      @kayleemikulec1848 5 лет назад +2

      @@ktportalproductions7815 😂😂😂

  • @nopenope273
    @nopenope273 4 года назад +28

    im dead, the end look is so gorgeous
    why can’t we dress this fabulously today

  • @sewinghippie
    @sewinghippie 6 лет назад +10

    I don't know if it is just you or part of being Polish, but I love your haze of nihilism throughout your videos, you don't care about us or adding more subscribers, you are 100% real and authentically you and you post what you want. THANK YOU so much for that!

  • @_cherry_soda_
    @_cherry_soda_ 6 лет назад +153

    *picks up cat by the butt*

  • @jenevans9004
    @jenevans9004 5 лет назад +21

    I went down a crazy RUclips rabbit hole and then I ended here and I’m not mad

  • @TarynsTime
    @TarynsTime 6 лет назад +24

    I love your dedication to the hair and clothing accuracy and mentioning the pins, so many pins I've only tried this with 1800's so I learned a lot for how to do the hair😉🙂

  • @tehbunnehfawks
    @tehbunnehfawks 5 лет назад +52

    Wow the final look is amazing. You are very beautiful. You really look like you belong in that time.

  • @Iron_Stigmata
    @Iron_Stigmata 5 лет назад +17

    The little 10 second timers for the eyebrows cracked me up 😂💖

  • @brenda0006
    @brenda0006 6 лет назад +116

    Ahaha hilarious! I actually burst out laughing at the ‘herpes’ part. I wonder if you’d do a video (if you haven’t already, I had a quick look but I could have missed it) on how you got started with historical fashion and stuff, and maybe some tips for people to get started.

    •  6 лет назад +8

      I think I did actually, something like “How to start with historical costumes”! Check it out

  • @meow-zl1rt
    @meow-zl1rt 6 лет назад +106

    So lovely!!! I'm so happy I found your videos now I'm an addict!
    ps you should do a "victorian girl on tinder" video, it'd be funny.

  • @ingrid_inthesky
    @ingrid_inthesky 5 лет назад +25

    I'm so glad to have come across this channel. Not only do I love the topic of the content you create, but you're also very funny lol I love your editing.

  • @Kaleiddmode
    @Kaleiddmode 5 лет назад +20

    Queen Elizabeth's daughter princess Anne still does her hair that way.

    • @ladym.7594
      @ladym.7594 3 года назад +1

      Here's more of a 70's thing

  • @NathanaelDuke
    @NathanaelDuke 6 лет назад +13

    I have a newfound appreciation for the scene in the movie where Scarlet O’Hara is getting dressed and ready for the ball.

  • @sophieinspired
    @sophieinspired 5 лет назад +106

    Mr. Darcy might bring this young lady to the post office 🏤

    • @froggdoggs8551
      @froggdoggs8551 4 года назад +5

      What are you implying!? Mr Darcy is *taken*

  • @g.hostf0x
    @g.hostf0x 5 лет назад +8

    I admire the edwardian & victorian fashions, but I am thankful to be more of a medieval nerd. Much respect to you for all the effort made into recreating historical clothing

  • @lynnhobby32321
    @lynnhobby32321 5 лет назад +1

    To heck with anyone who tries to tell you to change anything about how you film. You are authentic, and hilarious without even trying. I absolutely love everything about your channel!

  • @spinstercatlady
    @spinstercatlady 6 лет назад +53

    Just ran across your channel and I'm in LOVE!! Did women in the 1700's use hairpieces or was their hair so long that they could actually use it to do the elaborate parts of the style like that back hairpiece? I've always wondered that, particularly about some of the Victorian hairstyles

    • @Tisiloves
      @Tisiloves 6 лет назад +16

      Almost all of them used hairpieces of human or horse hair. A fair few used full wigs.

    • @relaxolotl788
      @relaxolotl788 6 лет назад +5

      Shawna Johnson wigs were big back in the seventeenth century

  • @pjj5824
    @pjj5824 5 лет назад +7

    Fun fact, the lady in the painting is Frances (Fanny) Burney. She was a novelist who was an inspiration to Jane Austin; also from 1786 to 1790 she was “The Keeper of the Robes” to Queen Charlotte. I love your channel!

  • @chrisdarcyxx8747
    @chrisdarcyxx8747 6 лет назад +71

    Your meme mom is
    *B A C K*

    • @sergiofcastillo1
      @sergiofcastillo1 6 лет назад

      Firespork that beginning was pure GOLD. I rewatched it several times, so funny 😂

  • @RedLipstickMonster
    @RedLipstickMonster 5 лет назад +39

    Doskonale 🤘

    •  5 лет назад +10

      ❤️

    • @michelguevara151
      @michelguevara151 4 года назад +5

      @ the second 'watch' may well be a small barometre for knowing if it is going to rain.
      the well to do liked to have the latest gadgets, it was a great time for practical sciences

  • @ashakydd1
    @ashakydd1 3 года назад +1

    I really appreciate seeing all the diffferent aspects of your process, including frustration. It brings a lot of your personality into it as well as making you feel more human.

  • @crazycactus5536
    @crazycactus5536 6 лет назад +42

    History and Memes in one video ♥ love you Karolina

  • @xDisastrousx
    @xDisastrousx 6 лет назад +6

    You're such a queen. A slaying meme queen, that is, but still a queen. I absolutely adore the dress!

  • @ohthjoysofparenthood
    @ohthjoysofparenthood 5 лет назад +1

    I can’t believe I’ve just found your channel. My kind of humour + history = best thing ever

  • @a-l9158
    @a-l9158 3 года назад +2

    It seems crazy when she start doing the hair, but then it actually come out looking really pretty!

  • @StrayKisswHobyStrayKids
    @StrayKisswHobyStrayKids 3 года назад +5

    okay but she looks absolutely stunning at 11:33

  • @yaretzineri5371
    @yaretzineri5371 4 года назад +12

    “So now here’s my herpes”
    Lmfao I was dying

  • @nicolehenderson3418
    @nicolehenderson3418 4 года назад +1

    She claims she's lazy but the amount of patience it takes to keep up with this kind of old fashioned, vintage style is immaculate. I could never.

  • @wittenskisasha5970
    @wittenskisasha5970 4 года назад

    I recently stumbled upon your videos and I really enjoy watching them! I'm not a historian, just a fan of period clothing and the work put into it. I really appreciate how real you are with your humour and attitude because thinking of people just being people, I'm sure people back 200 years ago weren't the stiff and humour-less figures we imagine them to be.

  • @k_a_y_l_e_e
    @k_a_y_l_e_e 6 лет назад +117

    omg she's so spicy in this video xD

  • @alisonbufarale3406
    @alisonbufarale3406 2 года назад

    “Pretty much the same feeling, you want to get it off”. 🤣🤣🤣 YES! 🤣🤣🤣

  • @KittenPuffJr
    @KittenPuffJr 6 лет назад +2

    This is unheard of. I mean this is completely unbelievable and preposterous. Talk about outrageous! I mean are you telling me that there's a drive-thru for your store!?

  • @suicidalpenguin7552
    @suicidalpenguin7552 6 лет назад +21

    Bring the 230 year old memes on! YES!!!

  • @sergiofcastillo1
    @sergiofcastillo1 6 лет назад +90

    I'm actually going to Poland this summer 😂

    • @ThatFlower12
      @ThatFlower12 6 лет назад +3

      sergio fcastillo so cool! Im from poland and will be there this summer too

    • @neotyppe4469
      @neotyppe4469 6 лет назад +3

      me too :D

    • @sergiofcastillo1
      @sergiofcastillo1 6 лет назад +3

      Great! I'm looking forward to it, the photos and everything look so beautiful :D

    • @olgaxx7355
      @olgaxx7355 6 лет назад +5

      Welcome to Poland! It is so Beautiful here and im so proud that im from Poland

    • @kristengann6864
      @kristengann6864 6 лет назад +1

      Love your profile picture!!!!

  • @designdoctor247
    @designdoctor247 4 года назад +2

    Love your humor! :)
    Thank you for all the information...my daughter and I learned so much!!!
    We think you totally should have gone to the post office in the entire outfit... you would have looked like a cool time traveler and it would have made so many people's day.
    You look gorgeous!!!

  • @mally4457
    @mally4457 6 лет назад +12

    girlll u putting that on and it being sorta stuck/tight gave me so much anxiety lmaooo getting stuck in clothing TERRIFIES me I can't explain

  • @anitad5214
    @anitad5214 6 лет назад +27

    Hi, Karolina! Can you continue your Are Period Costume Drama Costumes Historically Accurate? series about TV-shows like Outlander, Downton Abbey, The Crown, etc.? Thank you. Love your channel!

  • @silverpromidi
    @silverpromidi 4 года назад

    Oh Karolina, I lost it when your cat started back talking you and made my husband sit through the entire video - he laughed at parts and empathised with your tech issues.
    Love what you do.

  • @Carolmaizy
    @Carolmaizy Год назад

    I love your videos! They are a perfect combination of education, fashion, and humor! You have a great personality!

  • @rayaa2036
    @rayaa2036 5 лет назад +4

    bruh i laughed so hard when she picked up the cat and the robot cat voice started...i love this lady

  • @suemetzger5302
    @suemetzger5302 3 года назад

    Man I'm so happy I found the old videos

  • @Minakie
    @Minakie Год назад +1

    The first thing that came to my mind when you mentioned wearing two watches was "To keep tabs on different time zones?" but I don't know if that was the reason or not.

  • @Olcia27
    @Olcia27 6 лет назад +4

    You can get Ziaja cosmetics quite easily throughout the Europe. I've seen them mentioned by Irish beauty gurus so you can probably recommend the sunscreen to your European viewers and they should be able to get it.

    • @ZerudaDensetsu
      @ZerudaDensetsu 6 лет назад

      Aleksandra never heard of it. We do have a lot different brands between the countries it also doesn’t help brand names are sometimes different in different countries.

  • @Anna-wy7zq
    @Anna-wy7zq 5 лет назад +6

    I’m convinced that you’re an immortal

  • @faithrice9958
    @faithrice9958 5 лет назад

    From a wearer of 18th century corsetry for more than 35 years, stand to put them on. Stockings go on before stays. Lacing from the bottom up helps to get your lady parts positioned, The solution for the needed additional lacing holes is to use an awl to separate the threads even between the horizontal bones, and whip stitch to keep the hole open. Some eyelets on extent garments have as few as four stitches holding them open.

  • @cloud77hot40
    @cloud77hot40 4 года назад

    The last couple of seconds....”I can’t, I can’t get up...I can’t get up...” 😂

  • @Annairea
    @Annairea 5 лет назад +12

    I was giggling quietly through the whole video until “here is my herpes” and I absolutely lost my shit. I have no idea why I found it so funny but I laughed until I cried. I still can’t get over it... thank you, I will now always say “here is my herpes” whenever I put a hairpiece on aksjkajsk

  • @cho0sakura
    @cho0sakura 6 лет назад +11

    Czesc Karolina :) Bardzo lubie twoje accurate history videos (sorry, polish isnt super great yet, still studying). I was wondering if you could make a historical GRWM 1889/90 style? I think especially the victorian era is all over the place when it comes to costumes you can see in movies nowadays and I'm especially insterested in how the clothes were made, what kind of undergarments went underneath etc :) You'll probably never see this but, oh well, here's to hoping :D

    • @shion3948
      @shion3948 3 года назад +1

      Hi, are you still learning Polish? How is it going? Just wanted to ask

    • @cho0sakura
      @cho0sakura 3 года назад

      @@shion3948 oh hey :D well, kinda? I'm not really actively learning it? but i finished my uni courses, so i can hold a good conversation :)

    • @shion3948
      @shion3948 3 года назад

      @@cho0sakura That's good! You must be really determined! I'm proud of you for learning it for such a long time!!!

    • @cho0sakura
      @cho0sakura 3 года назад

      @@shion3948 awww thats so sweet of you, thank you so much

  • @JIKitty
    @JIKitty 5 лет назад +5

    Just a thought about the watches: Maybe that's when they lost someone and they would wear the dead persons watch as well to keep the memories alive or something. Idk.

    • @dcmcgeee8688
      @dcmcgeee8688 4 года назад

      I wondered the same, as if maybe the other watch belonged to a loved one at war. Curios.

  • @maryroyal5138
    @maryroyal5138 5 лет назад

    I want you to know how much I enjoy your videos! You sense of humor is such a joy.

  • @pay1370
    @pay1370 6 лет назад +13

    Omg the stays! Mine have been shoved away in some dark corner for months now 😂😂

  • @littlebumgorf
    @littlebumgorf 5 лет назад +4

    Love the historically accurate Mozart!!!

  • @netowner666
    @netowner666 4 года назад +1

    "Horizontal boning" how vanilla of you

  • @TheTgage
    @TheTgage 6 лет назад +8

    Yes!!! Love you my historical goddess!!

  • @jennaandrews840
    @jennaandrews840 6 лет назад +32

    this looks like an outfit from hamilton i love it

    • @lorhoward7226
      @lorhoward7226 5 лет назад +1

      it does

    • @cadyb3090
      @cadyb3090 5 лет назад +11

      jenna that’s because this outfit was based on ones that were worn during the same time as when Hamilton took place

  • @yetta1944
    @yetta1944 6 лет назад

    This is the only kind of GRWM I'll ever watch.

  • @Wargatron
    @Wargatron 6 лет назад +9

    Memey-Momma.

  • @snowbloodebony
    @snowbloodebony 6 лет назад +11

    Love the outfit and I love your humor 😍

  • @karolschulz4605
    @karolschulz4605 6 лет назад +15

    Please, made a video about Gibson Girl style.

  • @QuadrupleJane
    @QuadrupleJane 2 года назад

    When she was brushing her hair in front of her face and repeating "don't worry, I'm here..!" reminded me so much of Phoebe getting her head stuck in the sleeve of a sweater. "Help! Monica, I'm scared!!" XD

  • @yeomantrader9505
    @yeomantrader9505 3 года назад

    I did suscribe. I'm crushing on all your historically accurate clothing. Even when you give up on such a high goal Well Done.
    A lot of work I know, and I appreciate it.

  • @lindamann9003
    @lindamann9003 6 лет назад +44

    HAVE YOU EVER HEARD OF A HAT PIN MY DEAR TO KEEP THE HAT ON WITH ITS LIKE A PREATTY STICK PIN FOR YOUR HATYOU STICK IT THROUGH YOUR HAT AND THROUGH YOUR HAIR TRY THAT

    • @lauren8627
      @lauren8627 6 лет назад +7

      They look like weapons - terrifying to put it in your head. Women have obviously always been super badass with their corsets and secret hat weapons 😂.

    • @SwitchelSweets
      @SwitchelSweets 5 лет назад +15

      The hat pin as we know it today didn't come around till about 1800; before that it just would have been a stick or a straight pin like medieval women would have used to pin a wimple on. Probably not gonna do much to help this monstrosity of a hat 😂 no more than bobby pins anyway!

    • @MKHobson
      @MKHobson 5 лет назад +9

      She DID use a hat pin! Look at 25:30.

    • @LeprosyChick
      @LeprosyChick 4 года назад +1

      They did use them to defend themselves sometimes

  • @nadiarosaline1597
    @nadiarosaline1597 4 года назад +6

    12:37 she looks just like cousin IT from The Addams Family

  • @lauraashleynl
    @lauraashleynl 3 года назад +1

    This is what effort looks like

  • @Seldarius
    @Seldarius 6 лет назад

    Fun fact: the Lady in the picture is Fanny Burney, a novelist who began writing several decades before Jane Austen and is said to have influenced the latter. Love your channel, can't stop watching it.

  • @significantbliss
    @significantbliss 5 лет назад +4

    You should make a video reviewing the historical accuracy of the costuming in Harlots! (18th century brothel show)

  • @NiaLin
    @NiaLin 3 года назад +1

    Getting ready at noon for a chaperoned dinner date at 6pm...

  • @The_Simstress
    @The_Simstress 4 года назад

    You said, “Barry Lyndon.” 🤭 My favorite film of all time. I nearly fainted when you said that. That film shaped my entire life in so many ways. What they captured in it was priceless. It was like stepping back in time.❤️

  • @rmleighton1
    @rmleighton1 4 года назад

    From Beautiful to Stunning.

  • @towa2213
    @towa2213 6 лет назад +14

    I was wondering, are there any difference between eastern and western european fashion?

    • @himalayansalt32
      @himalayansalt32 5 лет назад +1

      There certainly is!
      Russians wearing the trashbags instead of everything cuz Putin has robbed them

  • @phoenix6891
    @phoenix6891 5 лет назад +13

    Wish we still dressed this way

  • @NaBa.O3O
    @NaBa.O3O 6 лет назад +1

    I don't know if this suggestion would be historically accurate, but you could affix the hat by setting the ribbons behind your ears and tying them into a bow at the back of your neck, so that the ribbons circle your skull. I think that'd offer more support for keeping the hat in place than just tying them over your hair. And in case of need, you could always pin the hat to your net/hair too.
    Great video as always, and your outfit is really pretty, even the unfinished bits.

  • @leahj7561
    @leahj7561 6 лет назад

    Ughhh these are two of my favourite things, humour and history. I love u already

  • @GrasshopperKelly
    @GrasshopperKelly 5 лет назад +4

    24:20
    One "Watch" is meant to be a locket.

  • @LogBarc
    @LogBarc 3 года назад

    'Here is my h e r p e s' is my new favourite quote

  • @kitkatsncoffee6722
    @kitkatsncoffee6722 4 года назад

    When the video preview is JOHN CENA... ya know its gonna be good

  • @berchay1523
    @berchay1523 6 лет назад +13

    yaaaaay im the first one here hihihi
    ur funny and the editing is everything 🙌🏼👏