I always loved the Henrietta Marie portrait. And your court habit/gown is beautiful. I wonder if your Equestienne book will have a Sisi riding habit, as the Empress was a noted horse woman. I will look forward to the book. Charlie is a beauty. Was he named for the Bonnie Prince? And how old is he? Give him some extra apples, carrots and super from me. Also a petting.
I absolutely love this!! The mid 17th century (I say that but really it's early to mid bout 1630s-1660s) is one of my favorite eras. The 17th century as a whole is very overlooked, I hope you have more in store!!!
Goodness! This gives me even more respect for Celia Fiennes, who rode around England writing a travel journal in the late 17th century (Through England on a Side Saddle). I can't imagine trying to navigate unfamiliar terrain on that kind of saddle! Although she was a bit later than the outfit/saddle in the video, so perhaps things were a bit more secure by then? I'd love to see a typical riding outfit from her time. Lovely video and gorgeous outfit as usual.
The dress is gorgeous. There's so much detail! I know nothing about horses, but it seems to me that the saddle in use was probably only suited for a slow elegant walk - and required a very calm and well-mannered horse! I can't imagine perching up there with any degree of comfort or security!
absolutely love these videos, thank you for the work you put in to them! as an anthropology student, I love learning how each element of a historical outfit carried a different cultural meaning and significance. It's so fascinating to see just how much we can learn from garments!
Thank you for this video. About 10 years ago or so I took a theater costume class and as our final we had to make a historic costume. We could choose any period from between 1100 and 1910. I chose the 1630s. The pattern I used was from the book The Evolution of Fashion and I had to figure out how to enlarge the pattern and then figure out the construction order. There were a couple of pieces that I thought were a corset/stays. But you just showed me that it wasn't stays, it was the inner lacing panel and bodice lining. At the time there was so much that I didn't understand about historic costume then I do now, and I plan to remake the gown. I'll be recording it all for my channel.... as soon as I find the book I used. It's in storage at the moment.
Each and every Presentation of your dressings, IS like a Painting of that very Period! And, of course, the envy of any clever costume designer. Looking at your gorgeous introductions of historic dressing, sometimes make me regret that I don't work as costume designer anymore. But I was sick of discussions with producers, directors, actors, explaining to the tailor departments how to.... I rather enjoy my private life without this. But I know when I meet a REAL professional! What you are! THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
A horse is the projection of peoples' dreams about themselves - strong, powerful, beautiful - and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence. - Pam Brown
What a fab outfit - but definitely just for ladies with maids at their disposal. I had hurt my shoulder recently and felt for you when you winced. Thank you for explaining different placements for the stomacher. That has always confused me studying painting from that period.The rustling of that silk was delicious. And I had not realized that ladies of that period riding side saddle had no option to anchor the front leg (so to speak). That looks absolutely terrifying to me.
I’ve ridden aside plenty and find it a lot more comfortable and more secure than astride but you couldn’t pay me any amount of money to use this side saddle precursor. LOLs! 😂
I could watch and listen to you all day. I find historic clothing so fascinating. Even though there were no sewing machines, the clothes are so beautiful and complex to make. Thank you so much 😊. I hope your shoulder feels better soon ❤️
Charlie almost looks as though he is thinking ''if I go much faster you might fall off, sure you're secure back there''? because that saddle looks uncomfortable to sit on and uncomfortable for the horse because of the way you have to sit on it. When you turn somehow you remind me of my neighbours when they raced sailing dinghys, the way they leaned out when executing a tight turn is reminiscent of the way you appear to be leaning out to one side on the saddle. You're a great horsewoman to even think about trying this, especially with a dicky shoulder. Lovely outfit, and given my daughter likes period clothing AND riding side saddle, it will be a great birthday gift for her. (Even if I always end up doing the needlework).
I just wanted to let you know about about one of your subscribers. 😁 I have no interest in creating historical garments for myself. I could, do have the skill but it's just not my thing. 😝 However, my knowledge enhances appreciation of your skills. What intrigues me the most is you, your personality and how you share or do videos, why I subscribed some time ago and look forward to each new one. Fabrics and the design details of the garments ARE my thing and I didn't know I'd be so interested in the historical aspects LOL. Here you remarked the skirt was heavy, things like that I want to hear about. Things I can only imagine and wonder about. Re: Your videos in short, well done! I'm a bit stingy what channels I will subscribe to, add to the list, often cross a number off to add another and your spot is solid - never questioned. 😊 Oh, almost forgot. As for the heavy skirt I'm thinking it would be perhaps deliberate. A heavier skirt would stay in place better not not flutter about entangle in something unfortunate, it makes sense. WITH King Charles a garment would have to be splendorous! still somehow utilitarian. Warm of course, made FOR activity not standing about. Even if she wasn't an actual huntress galloping about she would have still had to get there and get back home upon a horse. 😁 And like many others, I so do like that you ride, sidesaddle is marvelous. Great channel great videos.
I always get so excited to see your videos! Need to remind myself to put this on a larger screen so I can fully enjoy the details. I know I would be thrilled.
Another beautiful outfit!! Your work is always elegant and impressive!! Excellent photography,too!!☺I hope your shoulder gets better. I have issues with mine,too,and my poor old knees. The winter cold doesn't help it either. Bless you both.
When "Let me dive into it" is a legitimate description of putting on clothes 😂💜 Edit: Hope the shoulder's okay. My mother calls it "Seamstress Shoulder."
I love how court ladies think. "Must protect the decoration, but it's perfectly fine for this expensive skirt to be soiled." Me: Will protect this skirt with my life. - wraps in cheapest fabric for protection -
I always thought saddles such as this required the lady to sit sideways (right hip square to shoulders, left hip square to horse’s hips) and the palfrey be lead by a groom.
Tried that. Almost fell off. A slight angle anchors you a bit better for independent riding. For the kind of riding you describe, look at the saddles with rails that woudl keep you in
Beautiful! But what keeps the stomacher from sliding out when it’s over the laces? Obviously later in the 18th century, they pinned them in place. The gown is beautiful regardless. And I completely understand the need to “take care of things”. When I was dressing to work at our local renaissance festival, we referred to it as “fluffing the girls” or “arranging the assets”. And being very well endowed, I did a lot of fluffing and arranging.
For a riding outfit, it doesn't seem too convenient to ride in, the fabric being slippery, expensive, and bulky. Is the bulk partially for warmth? Also, you had mentioned the bodice being structured but is it structured enough in the bust area for riding without any stays/bodies? Love your videos!
This saddle - I agree. Victorian an modern side-saddles are far more comfortable - never a sore back! Especially is you ride in a corset that supieras your working muscles
Such a lovely and nice horse! I may be bold in riding horses, but I'd rather stick to my bareback riding than use that saddle 😬 Doesn't look secure at all! I am curious about later models of side saddles though 🤔
It is not secure at all- but have a look at our 18th century riding habits / amazone dressing up/ I talk and demonstrate more about Victorian saddles- much more secure!
@@priorattireThank you for your reply! It is because of your videos that I'm curious about later periods of side saddle. I even found someone nearby who gives introductory lessons (and more) of side saddle horse back riding, with Victorian models. At some point in the future, I would like to take a class 😄
I wonder how many clothing malfunctions occurred while riding? It looks really grand and posh, but I can't think it would be practical? My horse would use any excuse to play up!
@@amyhoffman5839 Give it a try, if you can find a stables that do it, and you might be surprised. My daughter rode astride for years until she tried side saddle, now she wouldn't choose to ride any other way (unfortunately not many stables cater for it and a friend's horse which she used to ride died not long ago - old age) because she says it's not only comfortable but much safer.
Wasn't the 1630's a time when bodices were very low cut on court gowns, or am I thinking of another time period? Would this have been reflected in riding clothes at all?
Were the petticoat and skirt secured with buttons or hook and eye closures? I thought that at that time they would have been tied. Unless you didn’t go fully historically accurate? Just trying to learn.
Hooks and eyes are easy to make, after all. I saw a video from a Swedish RUclipsr who gave it a go at making them herself. Only a few tools and appropriate metal wire needed.
Loved it!💝 but since my era of knowledge is more 19th century. Pardon me but i just kept wondering whether especially this kind of heavy skirt, might hurt in the waist area if worn with a boned/stiffened bodice on top and not a structured unterlayer/stays below that would help redistribute the weight of the skirt? Thank you so much for another lovely creation ✨❤️
We are talking of a time before the Industrial Revolution. All fabrics were hand woven and thread hand spun. There was a lot more expense in clothing, because of the fabric alone, so only people of means would invest in a generous wardrobe.
These colours are just beautiful and they look so gorgeous on you. I love the of fashion from before the 'English Civil War' & during the 'Restauration' Their whole aesthetics in fashion. For women as for men. Nothing was too much: they just went for it. Oh boy, big 😍bottom wigs😍 on men💘👌🏻😁. And if I lived near to where you "operate" (live) I would love to be a personal dresser - without any pay. Just helping with the "hoisting"😉😅 & settling fabric layers down. But as you say; "you like to do it your way", and in the end you always get there 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁
So hard to hear what with the pipe music, rustle of fabric and the echo! I live near a stately home of this period which is open to the public. I often swan around inside it and around the fabulous gardens with a friend in our "costumes". Great fun.
Frozen shoulder? A TENS machine can help to bring muscles out of spasm. You can get a battery one at Boots. Use it continuously all day and you should feel your shoulder begin to ease.
will the book be in spanish? or could only find it in English? because it sounds very interesting and even though my english is good... i get lost when reading in english 🤣
this has put me on a strange quest to decide which my favorite 30's decade is cause 1930's was a miss for me, 1830's was a hard miss, 1730 im not sure exactly but rococo in general just doesnt really hit to begin with, so 1630's has a real chance of winning, the bar is definitely very low
You're a brave woman, actually riding in a big, poofy, slippery silk dress on that contraption. Very calm, well behaved horse, though. I wonder how common it was to go horseback riding for women at that time. Maybe it looks more dangerous than it actually was, but in a time without painkillers, surgery or antibiotics, I wouldn't have wanted to chance falling of a horse, if I didn't have to.
It is great you didn’t fall of the horse, the saddle seems very unsafe…the servants were supposed to lead the horse with a lady riding on this, weren’t they?
I always loved the Henrietta Marie portrait. And your court habit/gown is beautiful. I wonder if your Equestienne book will have a Sisi riding habit, as the Empress was a noted horse woman. I will look forward to the book. Charlie is a beauty. Was he named for the Bonnie Prince? And how old is he? Give him some extra apples, carrots and super from me. Also a petting.
Your dressing area, the lustre of the fabrics and the lighting made this look like a Vermeer painting come to life!
VERY GOOD , I M A BIG FAN OF THE BAROQUE,LOUS XIV, 1670, VERSAILLE. WHERE CAN I BUY BAROQUE COURT DRESSES
I absolutely love this!! The mid 17th century (I say that but really it's early to mid bout 1630s-1660s) is one of my favorite eras. The 17th century as a whole is very overlooked, I hope you have more in store!!!
You have here one very well trained horse! Knows how to pose to show himself AND his mistress in the best angle!
1630s is one of my favourite eras.🥰😍
Goodness! This gives me even more respect for Celia Fiennes, who rode around England writing a travel journal in the late 17th century (Through England on a Side Saddle). I can't imagine trying to navigate unfamiliar terrain on that kind of saddle! Although she was a bit later than the outfit/saddle in the video, so perhaps things were a bit more secure by then? I'd love to see a typical riding outfit from her time.
Lovely video and gorgeous outfit as usual.
The dress is gorgeous. There's so much detail! I know nothing about horses, but it seems to me that the saddle in use was probably only suited for a slow elegant walk - and required a very calm and well-mannered horse! I can't imagine perching up there with any degree of comfort or security!
absolutely love these videos, thank you for the work you put in to them!
as an anthropology student, I love learning how each element of a historical outfit carried a different cultural meaning and significance. It's so fascinating to see just how much we can learn from garments!
Thank you for this video. About 10 years ago or so I took a theater costume class and as our final we had to make a historic costume. We could choose any period from between 1100 and 1910. I chose the 1630s. The pattern I used was from the book The Evolution of Fashion and I had to figure out how to enlarge the pattern and then figure out the construction order. There were a couple of pieces that I thought were a corset/stays. But you just showed me that it wasn't stays, it was the inner lacing panel and bodice lining. At the time there was so much that I didn't understand about historic costume then I do now, and I plan to remake the gown. I'll be recording it all for my channel.... as soon as I find the book I used. It's in storage at the moment.
OMG that dress is so beautiful - the color the silk the shine - the skirt is fabulous. And riding amazone style, bravo! But you do need a Lady's maid.
The room matches the outfit , not only age wize , color wize, another fabulous masterpiece.
Each and every Presentation of your dressings, IS like a Painting of that very Period!
And, of course, the envy of any clever costume designer.
Looking at your gorgeous introductions of historic dressing, sometimes make me regret that I don't work as costume designer anymore.
But I was sick of discussions with producers, directors, actors, explaining to the tailor departments how to....
I rather enjoy my private life without this.
But I know when I meet a REAL professional! What you are!
THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
A horse is the projection of peoples' dreams about themselves - strong, powerful, beautiful - and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence.
- Pam Brown
The sound of your silk satin skirt! Best ASMR ever!
Again a stunning outfit you made there Izabella. Absolutely love it. Always such a pleasure to watch your videos !
When I paused the video, it looked like a painting (with heavy Vermeer vibes from the colours).
Massive props on the side saddle riding and looking regal as always.
I love seeing all of your equestrian outfits. As someone who rides western I can't imagine trying to stay seated in that saddle. Lovely horse!
Beautiful gown and Charlie seems like a sweetie.
Even when riding a horse ,the ladies wore beautiful gowns, you looked superb.love watching your videos.
The hours to make that gown...and the original was made by hand. Its mind boggling. Thank you for sharing this beautiful dress.
Girl you did an amazing job and it looks magnificent on your horse.
What a fab outfit - but definitely just for ladies with maids at their disposal. I had hurt my shoulder recently and felt for you when you winced. Thank you for explaining different placements for the stomacher. That has always confused me studying painting from that period.The rustling of that silk was delicious. And I had not realized that ladies of that period riding side saddle had no option to anchor the front leg (so to speak). That looks absolutely terrifying to me.
Lovely as always!
Oooh another book, i can't wait to hear more about it!
The position of the waistline is perfect! ❤
An interior of this video is absolutely stunning!Pure Vermeer.(a costume naturally as well)
That is quite the jaunty hat!
I’ve ridden aside plenty and find it a lot more comfortable and more secure than astride but you couldn’t pay me any amount of money to use this side saddle precursor. LOLs! 😂
I ride Victorian and Edwardian sidesaddles and love them- so much modes exude than astride. This one however/ not so much
I love seeing another 17th century dress!
You have such a gentle hand with your horse. Your riding altho hard to ride in is gorgeous. A wonderful rider on top of it.
Gorgeous setting! Aww Charlie is so patient and good. :) You look awesome.
Vermeer at 4:49!! Wow.
Fab as ever. So authentic.
Oh, yes! This looks amazing!
Oooh! Want book!
I could watch and listen to you all day. I find historic clothing so fascinating. Even though there were no sewing machines, the clothes are so beautiful and complex to make. Thank you so much 😊. I hope your shoulder feels better soon ❤️
Beautiful ensemble.
I love watching your shows
THE EQUESTRIAN DRESSMAKER? HOW DID YOU CREATE A BOOK SO SPECIFICALLY FOR ME?!?!?!
Beautiful gown & wonderful video. Thank you, take care of your shoulder.
Strange I havnt got your last fee vids through I've made sure my notification are on
Charlie almost looks as though he is thinking ''if I go much faster you might fall off, sure you're secure back there''? because that saddle looks uncomfortable to sit on and uncomfortable for the horse because of the way you have to sit on it. When you turn somehow you remind me of my neighbours when they raced sailing dinghys, the way they leaned out when executing a tight turn is reminiscent of the way you appear to be leaning out to one side on the saddle. You're a great horsewoman to even think about trying this, especially with a dicky shoulder.
Lovely outfit, and given my daughter likes period clothing AND riding side saddle, it will be a great birthday gift for her. (Even if I always end up doing the needlework).
"Boobs always in the way" did give me a giggle. Although I still prefer "asset adjustment". Beautiful clothes by the way.
I just wanted to let you know about about one of your subscribers. 😁
I have no interest in creating historical garments for myself. I could, do have the skill but it's just not my thing. 😝 However, my knowledge enhances appreciation of your skills. What intrigues me the most is you, your personality and how you share or do videos, why I subscribed some time ago and look forward to each new one.
Fabrics and the design details of the garments ARE my thing and I didn't know I'd be so interested in the historical aspects LOL.
Here you remarked the skirt was heavy, things like that I want to hear about. Things I can only imagine and wonder about.
Re: Your videos in short, well done! I'm a bit stingy what channels I will subscribe to, add to the list, often cross a number off to add another and your spot is solid - never questioned. 😊
Oh, almost forgot. As for the heavy skirt I'm thinking it would be perhaps deliberate. A heavier skirt would stay in place better not not flutter about entangle in something unfortunate, it makes sense. WITH King Charles a garment would have to be splendorous! still somehow utilitarian. Warm of course, made FOR activity not standing about. Even if she wasn't an actual huntress galloping about she would have still had to get there and get back home upon a horse. 😁
And like many others, I so do like that you ride, sidesaddle is marvelous. Great channel great videos.
Fabulous as always! ❤❤❤
I always get so excited to see your videos! Need to remind myself to put this on a larger screen so I can fully enjoy the details. I know I would be thrilled.
always fascinating to see these outfits ❤️🏴
Isabella! You look like you just walked out of an Old Masters oil painting!
Another beautiful outfit!! Your work is always elegant and impressive!! Excellent photography,too!!☺I hope your shoulder gets better. I have issues with mine,too,and my poor old knees. The winter cold doesn't help it either. Bless you both.
Cannot wait for the next book!
watching this, i can't help but to think that maybe i shouldn't get quite so irritated when i have to put a bra on to run to the store..... hahahah
Hahaha yeah.
I love your videos. ❤
I'm exhausted just watching you get dressed! And, I sympathize with the shoulder issues. I can't reach back to do my bra right now.
This dress is DA BOMB. Bravo!!!
Watching you get dressed was exhausting😜! I can’t imagine riding a horse that way…
Absilutely perfect, as usual!
Where was an ouside part taken - i see very foundamental jousting barrier!
When "Let me dive into it" is a legitimate description of putting on clothes 😂💜
Edit: Hope the shoulder's okay. My mother calls it "Seamstress Shoulder."
Mine is a result of falling of a horse…
@@priorattire Oh my goodness! That's why the medicine, then (my mother never had quite so strong a pain).
I hope it gets better soon!
Can I pre order a book as it's so me. Fabulous clothes as well as subject
*would fly to Europe just to help as a servant for these videos*
That looks to be a very unconfortable riding position. I love your videos.
I love how court ladies think. "Must protect the decoration, but it's perfectly fine for this expensive skirt to be soiled." Me: Will protect this skirt with my life. - wraps in cheapest fabric for protection -
I always thought saddles such as this required the lady to sit sideways (right hip square to shoulders, left hip square to horse’s hips) and the palfrey be lead by a groom.
Tried that. Almost fell off. A slight angle anchors you a bit better for independent riding. For the kind of riding you describe, look at the saddles with rails that woudl keep you in
@@priorattire Ahhh that makes sense!! Thanks!!
My favourite period 😍
Beautiful! But what keeps the stomacher from sliding out when it’s over the laces? Obviously later in the 18th century, they pinned them in place. The gown is beautiful regardless.
And I completely understand the need to “take care of things”. When I was dressing to work at our local renaissance festival, we referred to it as “fluffing the girls” or “arranging the assets”. And being very well endowed, I did a lot of fluffing and arranging.
The clasps. Or you can pin it too.
For a riding outfit, it doesn't seem too convenient to ride in, the fabric being slippery, expensive, and bulky. Is the bulk partially for warmth? Also, you had mentioned the bodice being structured but is it structured enough in the bust area for riding without any stays/bodies? Love your videos!
In t supports far better than any riding bra- it is basically a covered stays. More details and information in the book…
Lovely costume! Unfortunately, I get a sore back just LOOKING at someone riding side saddle.
This saddle - I agree. Victorian an modern side-saddles are far more comfortable - never a sore back! Especially is you ride in a corset that supieras your working muscles
Some elements here remind me of puritan dress. Makes sense, considering the era.
Very brave of you to have a trot there! Do you think women ever sat astride on those saddles in that era?
Queen Kristina of Sweden did. She hated sitting sidesaddle.
I love it....
Such a lovely and nice horse! I may be bold in riding horses, but I'd rather stick to my bareback riding than use that saddle 😬 Doesn't look secure at all! I am curious about later models of side saddles though 🤔
It is not secure at all- but have a look at our 18th century riding habits / amazone dressing up/ I talk and demonstrate more about Victorian saddles- much more secure!
@@priorattireThank you for your reply! It is because of your videos that I'm curious about later periods of side saddle. I even found someone nearby who gives introductory lessons (and more) of side saddle horse back riding, with Victorian models. At some point in the future, I would like to take a class 😄
Do an Anne of Denmark look next
Already filmed
I wonder how many clothing malfunctions occurred while riding? It looks really grand and posh, but I can't think it would be practical? My horse would use any excuse to play up!
”boobs… always in the way” 😂 😅
Well, some things never change obviously!
Gorgeous! Could NOT ride sidesaddle though!
I could- as demonstrated? Not the most comfy or secure saddle but fine, I had a long walk/ trot to the village and back…
@@priorattire, I'm saying "I could not ride sidesaddle". Lol!
@@priorattire You are very adventurous 💙
@@amyhoffman5839 Give it a try, if you can find a stables that do it, and you might be surprised. My daughter rode astride for years until she tried side saddle, now she wouldn't choose to ride any other way (unfortunately not many stables cater for it and a friend's horse which she used to ride died not long ago - old age) because she says it's not only comfortable but much safer.
Wasn't the 1630's a time when bodices were very low cut on court gowns, or am I thinking of another time period? Would this have been reflected in riding clothes at all?
Beautiful outfit. I agree that saddle doesn’t look very comfortable.
"zosia-samosia"? Great video. Pozdrawiam z Polski 😊🌹
Ja też. I was so surprised to hear Zosia Samosia suddenly! I love your video.
I can never wear an historical skirt without a garment of support under it! I find it so uncomfortable. How can you do it? Lovely as always!
Imagina usar isso tudo em um país quente? Moro no Brasil.
I think you need to get yourself a ladies maid my lovely! 😂🥰
Were the petticoat and skirt secured with buttons or hook and eye closures? I thought that at that time they would have been tied. Unless you didn’t go fully historically accurate? Just trying to learn.
Hooks and eyes, perhaps the most common way at the time though all 3 are correct
Hooks and eyes are easy to make, after all. I saw a video from a Swedish RUclipsr who gave it a go at making them herself. Only a few tools and appropriate metal wire needed.
Loved it!💝
but since my era of knowledge is more 19th century. Pardon me but i just kept wondering whether especially this kind of heavy skirt, might hurt in the waist area if worn with a boned/stiffened bodice on top and not a structured unterlayer/stays below that would help redistribute the weight of the skirt?
Thank you so much for another lovely creation ✨❤️
No, it doesn’t. I can hardly feel it
I'm curious if it was expensive to purchase all these fancy dressed with all the layers? Would a woman have many different outfits or was it limited?
I made all the items myself so only materials and time factors
We are talking of a time before the Industrial Revolution. All fabrics were hand woven and thread hand spun. There was a lot more expense in clothing, because of the fabric alone, so only people of means would invest in a generous wardrobe.
Usually only two or three outfits would be owned, even by the very rich, unless it’s all the way at royalty.
These colours are just beautiful and they look so gorgeous on you. I love the of fashion from before the 'English Civil War' & during the 'Restauration' Their whole aesthetics in fashion. For women as for men. Nothing was too much: they just went for it. Oh boy, big 😍bottom wigs😍 on men💘👌🏻😁.
And if I lived near to where you "operate" (live) I would love to be a personal dresser - without any pay. Just helping with the "hoisting"😉😅 & settling fabric layers down. But as you say; "you like to do it your way", and in the end you always get there 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😁
Do you think anybody would have ride astride in this Era?
So hard to hear what with the pipe music, rustle of fabric and the echo! I live near a stately home of this period which is open to the public. I often swan around inside it and around the fabulous gardens with a friend in our "costumes". Great fun.
yeah i really appreciate the subtitles sometimes
@@Crosshill I feel stupid now for not having thought of subtitles!
@@qienna6677 I'm pretty deaf so I almost always have them on, but they help the most at these low volumes.
Is there a specific reason the slives of the chemise are so big? seems like a downside
It fills Pitt he bodice sleeves, providing the volume
Frozen shoulder? A TENS machine can help to bring muscles out of spasm. You can get a battery one at Boots. Use it continuously all day and you should feel your shoulder begin to ease.
No
Where was this filmed? It looks like an old castle.
It's a gatehouse and it sure looks very castle-like! The exact location is in the info box somewhere at the bottom.
See the credits..
Do you know the name of those flat metal broken circle lacing hooks? that you sometimes see on the front of lace up bodices of this piriod.
I like the other gloves
will the book be in spanish? or could only find it in English? because it sounds very interesting and even though my english is good... i get lost when reading in english 🤣
Only in English. And not much to read let se, most is instructions how to make the clothes
this has put me on a strange quest to decide which my favorite 30's decade is cause 1930's was a miss for me, 1830's was a hard miss, 1730 im not sure exactly but rococo in general just doesnt really hit to begin with, so 1630's has a real chance of winning, the bar is definitely very low
... something to look forward to for the 2030's?
You're a brave woman, actually riding in a big, poofy, slippery silk dress on that contraption. Very calm, well behaved horse, though. I wonder how common it was to go horseback riding for women at that time. Maybe it looks more dangerous than it actually was, but in a time without painkillers, surgery or antibiotics, I wouldn't have wanted to chance falling of a horse, if I didn't have to.
It's so beautiful !! I am little bit curious, this is your horse ?
no - see the credits
@@priorattire thank I didn t see it before!! The horse is very beautiful 😍
YEEEES😀
You look lovely as always...and riding *side-saddle!*
What can I say? It's a good deal better than learning "to spit like a man!" #TitanicReference
It is great you didn’t fall of the horse, the saddle seems very unsafe…the servants were supposed to lead the horse with a lady riding on this, weren’t they?
No, actually, they had to learn how to ride side saddle.
where is this book please?
On my website- link in the credits