I’ve just found your channel, and love that you focus on the practicalities of ladies attire in the various periods. - I think I’ve only watched 4 of your videos so far. What I really wanted to say is that I 100% share your attitude to the use of real fur. I have said for many many years, since the 80’s, that I believe that real fur is far better than fake as long as it’s vintage, and now, of course there’s the environmental argument. Fake fur is just basically strands of plastic, that also shed from the garment and contaminate the environment. I have rescued, and still do, vintage fur garments that I find in charity shops because, as you say, the animal that died to provide the material for the garment deserves to be honoured. It does not, in any way, mean that I condone the practice of farming animals for their fur / skins whether that be in the past, or the present time. I very much feel that, what is done, is done, with regard to the past and it’s far worse to look on the real fur items in the present time with disgust, and just throw them away as rubbish. As far as modern times is concerned, I am horrified when I see mountains of British sheep fleece being burned because the farmers are unable to sell it. I also believe that, in our modern age, for environmental reasons, we should make use of the inevitable by-products of the meat industry, which is what we humans did in the distant past when we hunted for our food. It was dangerous and hard work, and they made use of every part of the animal, which I think, is far more honourable way to treat an animal, than what our modern society / culture / practices allow. Please note that while I share your attitude with regard to what you said on this subject in this video, the rest is just my opinion. I have no intention to be controversial, I just believe that we should consider context and be more pragmatic in our attitudes to some things. It just seems a little too easy to just see black & white on some issues.
This whole outfit looks so luxuriously snug. I like how neatly the skirt fits around the hips, with the coat tucking over it and shaping the waist, and how the belt buckle sticks out in the middle like a little Christmas ornament. You look like an illustration on a holiday card.
We did have some pretty warm weather earlier this year here in Switzerland. In the past few days we had snow-rain and it was about 4-7°C. It's a shame you brought all these wonderful garments and weren't able to wear them. You look fabulous in this red dress. And Lukas looked very handsome in his outfit. I hope you had a great time in Kandersteg.
I love how you wear all these clothes so well that different prints or styles (like that top petticoat) look like they're cutting edge fashion when you wear them. I can look at them and see that it's a vintage print or style, but I can also see them as being the height of fashion. I don't know how you do it, but it's really fun to watch.
So beautiful! I enjoyed seeing how the lace was sewn on.. I just came back to the house after sewing out in the barn all afternoon, to then see you sewing that lace! I'm making a new quilt out there in my big sewing room!
You would have been so comfortable in the arctic! haha I had all kinds of stuff prepared for this winter but it was just way too hot, barely had any freezing.
You both look very smart ❤ I'll have to go back and see you both in your previous video together. Was red like that a common color or more of a statement for the 80s-90s? It sure makes a statement now
Awesome as always! About that kilted petticoat - even down jackets feel like wearing a blanket, that's what you indeed need when it gets cold. And nowadays riders and hikers wear kilted skirts again in the freezing winter weather. So it comes again. I'm wondering if I should get an inspired outfit for coming winters... Well, some year!
Lovely dress! It's always a little jarring hearing people say that 7° is too warm...here in Texas, we start saying that when it reaches about 32-33° (which would be 90°f). 7° is about when we want our wool.
She means it's quite warm for this outfit. Geez. I live in Wisconsin, but grew up for 5 years in Texas and Arizona and find 68 cold. I would have roasted in this outfit. That full ensemble is meant for negative temperatures - or single digits at the highest - especially with the fur. It's not meant for 40 degrees. A wig also makes you pretty hot too. Been there.
I make "fur" details with boucle yarn made of wool. It is not 100% the same as real fur but not harmful as plastic fur. And one can easily knit the size and shape one wants.
In southern Ontario Canada, we also had a remarkably very little snow! Some years we have just pikes of snow and cold....this past winter was very mild and not much precipitation!
Chinchilla is grey. I think it's ermine. The little black pieces are their tails. I believe it was a royal privilege to wear it. Look at old portraits of kings. This must be an incredibly precious piece.
Sorry,i noticed in several videos about winter/ cold outfuts,that upper body layers of clothing thinner than lower body layers - petticoats. Obviously lower body has a lot of warmer. But upper body- chemise + blouse and wool jacket seems not enough for me. Winter outfits are not uneven. I will glad to hear some explanations. Originally i am from Latvia for Baltic winter climate one wool lining jacket seems not enough😂 Thanks .
Layering (we call it onioning) and natural fibers are actually great at keeping you warm, and you have the corsett as a layer as well. And if you then make sure to not lose heat in your extremities or via your head (so keeping your legs and feet warm, gloves, hat), that can work pretty well. I've never tried dress like this myself I only have medieval versions, but I am from Switzerland and can tell that there's quite a difference whether for example you keep your neck and head warm with scarves and a hat, or not. Baltic winter is likely quite a bit colder though 😬
@@xyqz9324 Thank you. Probably Isabella shows us winter clothing for Central Europe. But i feel like ,lady needs additional coat😂 In my country humidity is high,windy, and very cold/ uncomfort feeling in shoulders and arms..Yes, scarfs and hats are necessary.But i still so curious ,why clothing is so uneven ,will be great to get some information about ladies winter outfits in Russia and Scandinavia in 19 century.🤔
I think you were not listening carefully enough. I had to shed layers due to the fact that it was warm- 10 C degrees, originally I planned to wear it all with extra layers ( wool waistcoat, and wool flannel/ knitted corset cover and then the fur or another coat… you adapt to what you are comfortable with . Thickness and weave if the wool is always a big factor too- as well as quilting and layers. I was fine in Finland in - 20 wearing just 4 layers due to the fact it was quilted with wool or the wool jacket and capelets were enough. But the en again I like cold weather - I boil in 20 degrees !
@@priorattire Thank you,for explanation. I will try to find more your videos about winters outfits in Finland))) Because i like to watch all layers wearing. Outside my home today about 0C In monday was a snow ❄️ Always interesting to learn about fashion in cold countries,is it was pretty different style compare to England or Central Europe.?
@@priorattire Yes, i realized for whom warm in -10.I feel very cold,.Because of that, clothing didn't seem enough for person like me.🤦I couldn't breathe freely in - 20 my throat was squeezing.
I believe the white fur is indeed ermine! Other comments have mentioned chinchilla for the cuffs and collar and it does look far denser than any rabbit fur I've laid hands on, anyway.
Gorgeous outfit. And I love that hubby comes to help, sometimes showing off his own absolutely lovely outfit as well :D
I’ve just found your channel, and love that you focus on the practicalities of ladies attire in the various periods. - I think I’ve only watched 4 of your videos so far.
What I really wanted to say is that I 100% share your attitude to the use of real fur. I have said for many many years, since the 80’s, that I believe that real fur is far better than fake as long as it’s vintage, and now, of course there’s the environmental argument. Fake fur is just basically strands of plastic, that also shed from the garment and contaminate the environment.
I have rescued, and still do, vintage fur garments that I find in charity shops because, as you say, the animal that died to provide the material for the garment deserves to be honoured. It does not, in any way, mean that I condone the practice of farming animals for their fur / skins whether that be in the past, or the present time. I very much feel that, what is done, is done, with regard to the past and it’s far worse to look on the real fur items in the present time with disgust, and just throw them away as rubbish. As far as modern times is concerned, I am horrified when I see mountains of British sheep fleece being burned because the farmers are unable to sell it. I also believe that, in our modern age, for environmental reasons, we should make use of the inevitable by-products of the meat industry, which is what we humans did in the distant past when we hunted for our food. It was dangerous and hard work, and they made use of every part of the animal, which I think, is far more honourable way to treat an animal, than what our modern society / culture / practices allow.
Please note that while I share your attitude with regard to what you said on this subject in this video, the rest is just my opinion. I have no intention to be controversial, I just believe that we should consider context and be more pragmatic in our attitudes to some things. It just seems a little too easy to just see black & white on some issues.
thank you, absolutely agree!
This whole outfit looks so luxuriously snug. I like how neatly the skirt fits around the hips, with the coat tucking over it and shaping the waist, and how the belt buckle sticks out in the middle like a little Christmas ornament. You look like an illustration on a holiday card.
We did have some pretty warm weather earlier this year here in Switzerland. In the past few days we had snow-rain and it was about 4-7°C.
It's a shame you brought all these wonderful garments and weren't able to wear them. You look fabulous in this red dress. And Lukas looked very handsome in his outfit.
I hope you had a great time in Kandersteg.
Really beautiful but sounds like the weather makes it more like a Melting Wool than Melton 😅 Thank you for showing bearing the heat and showing us!
I always love seeing you and Lucas together. You make such a cute and adorable couple! Love you both! (and the dress is stunning, of course.)
It reminds me of Christmas, and I can't wait to open fancy packages!
What a handsome valet! You two are my favourites. 😸
Absolutely gorgeous gown! The fur stole gave it the perfect last touch.
Hubby looked stunning in his outfit too!
Thanks for sharing with us.
Your husband is such a gem❤
The ermine stole is so beautiful ❤ Aswell as being snuggly warm on a cold day, it gives a wonderfully regal finish to a whole range of winter wear 😊
I love how you wear all these clothes so well that different prints or styles (like that top petticoat) look like they're cutting edge fashion when you wear them. I can look at them and see that it's a vintage print or style, but I can also see them as being the height of fashion. I don't know how you do it, but it's really fun to watch.
I really like the shape of that skirt! Very attractive! 💜
So beautiful! I enjoyed seeing how the lace was sewn on.. I just came back to the house after sewing out in the barn all afternoon, to then see you sewing that lace! I'm making a new quilt out there in my big sewing room!
Beautiful as always, and the petticoats are interesting.
This woman has the most beautiful skin tone. It's like a lovely porcelain.
Fantastic!! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work. It is inspiring.
You would have been so comfortable in the arctic! haha I had all kinds of stuff prepared for this winter but it was just way too hot, barely had any freezing.
I love the arctic as we go to Finnish Lapland every year.
You both look very smart ❤ I'll have to go back and see you both in your previous video together. Was red like that a common color or more of a statement for the 80s-90s? It sure makes a statement now
I really like that skirt! the whole things is lovely, but I think I must make that skirt .
Awesome as always! About that kilted petticoat - even down jackets feel like wearing a blanket, that's what you indeed need when it gets cold. And nowadays riders and hikers wear kilted skirts again in the freezing winter weather. So it comes again.
I'm wondering if I should get an inspired outfit for coming winters... Well, some year!
Did you mean 'quilted'? Kilts are worn in this weather but not as an undergarment.
You look like a lovely holiday card in that outfit (Christmas or Valentine's)
What a lovely ensemble. I hope you’re feeling better, too.
Lovely dress! It's always a little jarring hearing people say that 7° is too warm...here in Texas, we start saying that when it reaches about 32-33° (which would be 90°f). 7° is about when we want our wool.
Unless it is Celsius not Fahrenheit.
@Thankful1998 7 celcius is 40 faranheit, which is about when us Texans are too cold. It's when it gets to 90-95 that we complain about the heat.
I'm not trying to argue. I'm just noticing a cultural and environmental difference. That's all. Jeese.
She means it's quite warm for this outfit. Geez. I live in Wisconsin, but grew up for 5 years in Texas and Arizona and find 68 cold. I would have roasted in this outfit. That full ensemble is meant for negative temperatures - or single digits at the highest - especially with the fur. It's not meant for 40 degrees.
A wig also makes you pretty hot too. Been there.
It's always a treat when you post!
fabulous, love all your posts... and your hubby is so handsome!!
I make "fur" details with boucle yarn made of wool. It is not 100% the same as real fur but not harmful as plastic fur. And one can easily knit the size and shape one wants.
Family members (hubby peeks around) can help you dress, lol. Hubbies can be quite handy (wink), lol.
Beautiful outfit you are so talented
I love it! Gorgeous ensemble, especially with the color contrast.
I love how red garments look on you Isabella, stunning as always! And the last pic is cooler than the snow around lol really lovely pic
Oo, I hope you enjoy your knitting journey - I'm working on a 40's waistcoat whilst watching this!!
I just found your channel and im in love!
Absolutely Stunning!❤
lovely as always
Wow! Stunning 🤩
So beautiful! I might need one of those bumpads too ❤
Lovely as always, you're a wonder.☺️
I was furious that my family got rid of my grandma's fur coats I would have worn them.
In southern Ontario Canada, we also had a remarkably very little snow! Some years we have just pikes of snow and cold....this past winter was very mild and not much precipitation!
Beautiful outfit!😊
As usual Isabella, you look beautiful and your husband is so very dishy.😍
I love your work, you’re so talented. When are you going to post another getting dressed video? It’s been quite a long time 🙁
Tonight!
Really looking forward to it!
Masterpiece
Beautiful
I think the fur you used on your jacket is chinchilla!
Chinchilla is grey. I think it's ermine. The little black pieces are their tails. I believe it was a royal privilege to wear it. Look at old portraits of kings. This must be an incredibly precious piece.
@@Monitschka not her stole, the fur she attached to the red jacket cuffs and collar!
@@snappylobster3118 Oh! You are right. Yes, this might be Chinchilla.
I *love* that belt!
I don't know if anyone's asked you before, but where did you get it?
Antiques market somewhere I think
I think if you search for „nurses belt antique“ you‘ll find some.
Hi, from Rochester, New York, United States America I love your content, it makes me want to go use my sewing machine right now and buy more fabric
I'd say this was a little unseasonal but *it snowed yesterday* (I'm Canadian)!
What a beautiful ensemble! I would love for you to talk a little about the events you go to. Are they all period dress events?
Usually yes. We usually go to work and sometimes choose to go to smaller places for marketing etc
You look like a beautiful cardinal in the snow.
The fact that you can't see your waist past your bewbs has me wheezing with laughter 😂😂😂 Absolutely stunning as always! ❤
Where do you get your fabric for all your outfits? Would you buy them online or at local shop? Love your outfits!🌺🌺🌺
The suppliers are listed in my books:-)
Sorry,i noticed in several videos about winter/ cold outfuts,that upper body layers of clothing thinner than lower body layers - petticoats.
Obviously lower body has a lot of warmer.
But upper body- chemise + blouse and wool jacket seems not enough for me.
Winter outfits are not uneven.
I will glad to hear some explanations.
Originally i am from Latvia for Baltic winter climate one wool lining jacket seems not enough😂
Thanks .
Layering (we call it onioning) and natural fibers are actually great at keeping you warm, and you have the corsett as a layer as well. And if you then make sure to not lose heat in your extremities or via your head (so keeping your legs and feet warm, gloves, hat), that can work pretty well. I've never tried dress like this myself I only have medieval versions, but I am from Switzerland and can tell that there's quite a difference whether for example you keep your neck and head warm with scarves and a hat, or not. Baltic winter is likely quite a bit colder though 😬
@@xyqz9324 Thank you.
Probably Isabella shows us winter clothing for Central Europe.
But i feel like ,lady needs additional coat😂
In my country humidity is high,windy, and very cold/ uncomfort feeling in shoulders and arms..Yes, scarfs and hats are necessary.But i still so curious ,why clothing is so uneven ,will be great to get some information about ladies winter outfits in Russia and Scandinavia in 19 century.🤔
I think you were not listening carefully enough. I had to shed layers due to the fact that it was warm- 10 C degrees, originally I planned to wear it all with extra layers ( wool waistcoat, and wool flannel/ knitted corset cover and then the fur or another coat… you adapt to what you are comfortable with . Thickness and weave if the wool is always a big factor too- as well as quilting and layers. I was fine in Finland in - 20 wearing just 4 layers due to the fact it was quilted with wool or the wool jacket and capelets were enough. But the en again I like cold weather - I boil in 20 degrees !
@@priorattire Thank you,for explanation.
I will try to find more your videos about winters outfits in Finland)))
Because i like to watch all layers wearing.
Outside my home today about 0C
In monday was a snow ❄️
Always interesting to learn about fashion in cold countries,is it was pretty different style compare to England or Central Europe.?
@@priorattire Yes, i realized for whom warm in -10.I feel very cold,.Because of that, clothing didn't seem enough for person like me.🤦I couldn't breathe freely in - 20 my throat was squeezing.
👍👍👍
It certainly looks warm. 😂😂😂
+12 in january? that's crazy hot. last year january we had -40c (in finland)
And that is why after missing out a year, we are back to Ivalo this winter for the 9th time!
Where did you get your vintage sunglasses?🌺
🎶🎶”Everybody ought to have a maid…”🎶🎶🎶
I certainly wasn't expecting to hear the words "I'm already too hot" in this video.
Can you do 900s clothing
Серенький мех кролик или шиншилла а белый мех очень похож на горностая
I believe the white fur is indeed ermine! Other comments have mentioned chinchilla for the cuffs and collar and it does look far denser than any rabbit fur I've laid hands on, anyway.
Do you pay your maid??
Chinchilla fur