I'm writing a research paper of Fashion styles of WWI and WWII. Your video has amazing images that are exactly what Im looking for. Could you please give me the sources where you found these images from? I would greatly appreciate it!
In 1901, when Anna Taylor went over Niagara Falls in a barrel, and Carry Nation sold miniature hatchets in the Senate gallery, the "Gibson Girl" saw these revolutionary gestures as what they were - symptons of neurosis and impendind decline.
"Gibson Girl" had dignity, a quality woman. She read dignified historical novels like "To Have and To Hold" and "When Knighthood Was in Flower". She was an aristocrat and a stickler for gallant behavior. Her appearance was proud and haughty, suggesting that she was a prize worth make some effort to win. Her clothing covered her from neck to heels but without any suggestion of puritanism, Gibson Girl had no stomach at all.
@VickyDoll68 If you are at all near the Seattle, WA area, we'd love to hook up with you! I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion!
I love Scott Joplin's ragtime music! The turn-of-the-century period is one of my favorite eras. Thanks for this video. I wish these fashions could come back! The women wore beautiful clothes
@MastersoftheOpera I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion! Visit:.CostumingInSeattle
@MastersoftheOpera I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion! Visit:.CostumingInSeattle dot come
@MastersoftheOpera I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion! Visit:.CostumingInSeattle dot come
oh, I love this fashion is so elegant
ofelita44 3 months ago
dear Sarmux,
I'm writing a research paper of Fashion styles of WWI and WWII. Your video has amazing images that are exactly what Im looking for. Could you please give me the sources where you found these images from? I would greatly appreciate it!
Aquo4ka 3 months ago
en algunos dibujos las mujeres se ven un poco deformes, jeje, la persepcion de lo q es un cuerpo bonito a cambiado con el tiempo
honeykamila 4 months ago
In 1901, when Anna Taylor went over Niagara Falls in a barrel, and Carry Nation sold miniature hatchets in the Senate gallery, the "Gibson Girl" saw these revolutionary gestures as what they were - symptons of neurosis and impendind decline.
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"Gibson Girl" had dignity, a quality woman. She read dignified historical novels like "To Have and To Hold" and "When Knighthood Was in Flower". She was an aristocrat and a stickler for gallant behavior. Her appearance was proud and haughty, suggesting that she was a prize worth make some effort to win. Her clothing covered her from neck to heels but without any suggestion of puritanism, Gibson Girl had no stomach at all.
willpn100 4 months ago
Thanks for making this video! I'm writing a story set during the early 1900's and I'm trying to be as accurate about the fashion as possible. :)
Noellenc 1 year ago
Thnak´s :)
bimbonena 1 year ago
lol.
Atiiy 1 year ago
they dragged thu all the funk on the street
novasco55 1 year ago
No they didn't because these women were in the kitchen most of the time. Where they belong.
mwells219 1 year ago
@mwells219 Original.
VickyDoll68 1 year ago
@VickyDoll68 If you are at all near the Seattle, WA area, we'd love to hook up with you! I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion!
Google:.CostumingInSeattle.
CostumingInSeatle 10 months ago
i wish i wore those dresses in the 21 cantury they're really nice
Fran233ilm 1 year ago
Lovely!
HollyGolightlys 1 year ago
ladies at 1:28 are realy elegant
BUKOVSCAN016 1 year ago
I love Scott Joplin's ragtime music! The turn-of-the-century period is one of my favorite eras. Thanks for this video. I wish these fashions could come back! The women wore beautiful clothes
MastersoftheOpera 2 years ago 9
@MastersoftheOpera I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion! Visit:.CostumingInSeattle
CostumingInSeatle 10 months ago
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@MastersoftheOpera I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion! Visit:.CostumingInSeattle dot come
CostumingInSeatle 10 months ago
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@MastersoftheOpera I belong to a historical costuming group called Somewhere in Time, Unlimited which is based in Seattle, WA USA. We DO dress like this and other eras as well. 1912 is the Centennial Celebration of the mighty Titanic, so you will see many more reenactors wearing this fashion! Visit:.CostumingInSeattle dot come
CostumingInSeatle 10 months ago
@MastersoftheOpera loll it still exist just not in that way just more punk rockish
YouTheMockerystfu 9 months ago
Great stuff ! Keep it coming.
ber784 2 years ago
Bravo!!!
luvebug21 2 years ago 4