Beautiful dresses and jewelry. I am Dutch and have always been fascinated by English history including the the Tudor era. I didn't know that the sleeves were attached separately. Nice to know that. There is so much hard work and passion in your pieces and it shows. Interesting video.
Aww, I adore you in the blue gown with your French snood! Lovely! Gorgeous work on the ermine and what a beautiful dress you have made in rich red and gold! It’s so true to how I imagine the original would have looked, in person and when the painting was new and vibrant ❤
I am sad that I missed the drawing, but I learned so much from this video. I have wondered how one could do the spiral lacing and this is the first time I have seen it done. the gown is beautiful and I already own several pieces of enchanted rose jewelry.
It is all so beautiful. Jane Seymore Did tone down the fasions frm Ann who adopted much frm the French Court. Jane still wore the gabled head dress while Ann wore the French hood. Also the sleeves which Ann wore to hide the slight deformity in her little finger. Katherine Parr by almost divine intervention escaped execution frm Henry when her sister saw a piece of paper fall to the ground unnoticed by his minister which she picked up and saw it was the warrant for Katherines arrest. Luckily, she barely escaped with her life because of it. Later, it was only by the death of Henry himself that saved her life. So I believe. Henry, at the time had become enamored with his neice, the beautiful Duchess of Suffulk, whom he fantacised about marrying. To fall under Henrys eye as a prospective wife was literally a death sentence. The clothing of the Tûdor, Henry Vlll era was so fascinating and in cases beautiful.My favorite movie reflecting the beautiful fashions was Anne Of The Thousand Days! And you do such a beautiful replica of the exquisite dresses of those times. Thank you so much. Now, nearing the end of 2024, I find fashion to almost literally have disappeared entirely. Clothing consisting of tights, plain sweaters or shirts in drab colors seem to be uniform in the usa, and rarely is anything else seen. Guess its a sign of the times.😢 So wish we could wear the clothing of bygone times. So beautiful!
Hi, they would have, but in lighter fabrics such as fine linen, silk and hemp. They would have also worn an additional layer of a u-fronted petticoat when it was cold and during the winter. ☺️💕
Love this video! So interesting to watch! Two questions - do you use real or fake fur in your gowns? Also, do each of the gowns require assistance to put on and take off? Keep up the wonderful videos!
Thank you Deborah☺️ I use fake fur for my gowns and yes it’s best to have assistance when dressing. You can dress yourself but it’s quite difficult, so I always recommend someone giving you a hand! ☺️💕
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Amazing!! The gown is beautiful on Jenny. That’s cool too that the lining is detachable
Beautiful dresses and jewelry. I am Dutch and have always been fascinated by English history including the the Tudor era. I didn't know that the sleeves were attached separately. Nice to know that. There is so much hard work and passion in your pieces and it shows. Interesting video.
Thank you Alicia ☺️💕
@@tudorroyaltyexperience You're welcome.
That was fabulous! Thank you so much for sharing
Jenny looked beautiful 😍
Thank you Nikki, we had so much fun making it. Jenny is so talented and yes, very beautiful ☺️💕
Just lovely! Love the gown and jewels, all wonderful
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Tudor is one era I never did, always love watching dressing videos and such. Love the fabric on your kirtle, so pretty
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Absolutely stunning outfit Samantha, I have Tudor envy xx
Thank you ☺️💕
Aww, I adore you in the blue gown with your French snood! Lovely!
Gorgeous work on the ermine and what a beautiful dress you have made in rich red and gold! It’s so true to how I imagine the original would have looked, in person and when the painting was new and vibrant ❤
Thank you ☺️💕
This is amazing, such talent and the style is beautiful, better than what we have now ❤️
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This was a wonderful collaboration to be a part of! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹❤
Thank you so much Jenny, it was a lovely weekend! Hopefully see you again soon ☺️💕
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STUNNING!
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Beautiful Jane. Dressing beautiful on Jane.😊
Vivian
Thank you Vivian ☺️💕
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I am sad that I missed the drawing, but I learned so much from this video. I have wondered how one could do the spiral lacing and this is the first time I have seen it done. the gown is beautiful and I already own several pieces of enchanted rose jewelry.
Watch this space. There may be another gown draw soon 😉💕
stunning
Thank you so much ☺️💕
So awesome, well done!
Beautiful dressing. I really like it.😊
Vivian
In tudor times sleeves where still separate and laced to the gown, hence the song Green Sleeves.
Yes the lower inner sleeves were separate and laced into the overgown bell sleeves. ☺️💕
Beautiful dressing, i love to try on.😊
Viviam
Absolutely beautiful 😍
Thank you Amanda ☺️💕
It is all so beautiful. Jane Seymore Did tone down the fasions frm Ann who adopted much frm the French Court. Jane still wore the gabled head dress while Ann wore the French hood. Also the sleeves which Ann wore to hide the slight deformity in her little finger. Katherine Parr by almost divine intervention escaped execution frm Henry when her sister saw a piece of paper fall to the ground unnoticed by his minister which she picked up and saw it was the warrant for Katherines arrest. Luckily, she barely escaped with her life because of it. Later, it was only by the death of Henry himself that saved her life. So I believe. Henry, at the time had become enamored with his neice, the beautiful Duchess of Suffulk, whom he fantacised about marrying. To fall under Henrys eye as a prospective wife was literally a death sentence.
The clothing of the Tûdor, Henry Vlll era was so fascinating and in cases beautiful.My favorite movie reflecting the beautiful fashions was Anne Of The Thousand Days! And you do such a beautiful replica of the exquisite dresses of those times. Thank you so much. Now, nearing the end of 2024, I find fashion to almost literally have disappeared entirely. Clothing consisting of tights, plain sweaters or shirts in drab colors seem to be uniform in the usa, and rarely is anything else seen. Guess its a sign of the times.😢 So wish we could wear the clothing of bygone times. So beautiful!
Love Jane Seymour dresses
Did they wear all those layers in the summer.
Hi, they would have, but in lighter fabrics such as fine linen, silk and hemp. They would have also worn an additional layer of a u-fronted petticoat when it was cold and during the winter. ☺️💕
Beautiful, beautiful dressing. Love to try on.
Vivian zhang
Absolutely stunning. I’m always in awe of your work.
Thank you ☺️💕
Did they ware the layers of clothing year round. Beautiful but warm in the summer hours.
Yes, they did, but with lighter weight and finer fabric during the warmer summer months. ☺️💕
Stunning! Normally, there'd be a cap on the head beneath the hood, right?
Yes correct, a linen cap called a coif. 😊💕
Love this video! So interesting to watch! Two questions - do you use real or fake fur in your gowns? Also, do each of the gowns require assistance to put on and take off? Keep up the wonderful videos!
Thank you Deborah☺️ I use fake fur for my gowns and yes it’s best to have assistance when dressing. You can dress yourself but it’s quite difficult, so I always recommend someone giving you a hand! ☺️💕
That’s a lot lol That does not look comfy at all