 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hymn. We've got some new patterns from Berda Style, so I thought I would do my first impression video on Berda Style. I've never done a first impression for Berda before, so this will be interesting to see what they've got. Obviously I've looked through their magazine and I've looked through their like online catalog, so I'm interested to see what we've got on, you know, in the actual printed patterns as well. So let's take a look. I think there's kind of a lot of them, so we're gonna kind of go quickly, but let's see. I guess the website works just like simplicity and new look. So we've got a dress with an asymmetrical hem, asymmetrical waist. That's interesting. I like this one. This with the contrast though, I don't know about that. This is a little bit ice skater, just an antsy bit, but I do think that in like a jersey or something, this does drape really nicely, very flattering, and I like how since this fabric doesn't like all the little leopard-y spots aren't the same size, like there's some smaller ones, I do like how they could make the skirt like stand out a little bit, so that's cool. And then you have like just they're both dolmen sleeves and this one just has the sleeve attached and this one doesn't. Interesting. That could be cute in the right fabric for sure. Now we've got a shirt dress. I love a shirt dress. Oh, these are cute. That hat though, what are we? Okay, okay. I gotta remember that they are like based in Norway, Sweden, somewhere like that, right? Germany maybe? Anyways, I do like this and that's very cute. I love it over tights with the knee high that's styled wonderfully. This one's over leggings, I think. Yeah, super cute. You have your collar or not, you have your sleeve tabs or not, and then this one has a tie, which I'm having a tie right there, but this one is really sweet. It's kind of giving me like trench coat vibes. We've got our drawings, oh there's little pockets in there too, and a pocket here. This looks like a really good sleeve cuff, and then here are the same pictures of the girls. I think those are cute, very sweet. Okay, these are blouses. What do we, I do like how they put the line drawings right on the front of the envelope. That is really helpful. Okay, so again with the asymmetry, there's this line here and here, and then it's gathered in a couple places. Definitely visually interesting. You can see here with the stripes. I wish they would have played that up a little bit and done, you know, played around with stripe placement, but you know, beggars can't be choosers, I guess. And then this one has a little gathered sleeve cuff as well. I like this one more. I don't know why, and it looks like it's hard to tell, but it looks like the back has half of it is gathered. So I think that could be interesting. Definitely not your average top that you just get anywhere or that you've even seen, like made up. What kind of fabrics are they suggesting? Tell me this is all in German. It looks like viscose, there's the adjusting rayon. They only suggest one kind. Okay, well, maybe any lightweight fabric would work. Any of your, you know, polyester prints, any of your rayons, definitely some silks, maybe even chambray, stuff like that. Yeah, I like this stripe fabric the most because I think it highlights it the best. Like this, it kind of gets a little bit lost with that all over print. Hmm, interesting. Okay, shirts and blouses. This is, oh, okay. Well, just goes to show how you can get two very different looks from the same pattern. So one of them is a crew neck with this applique detail and hem detail. These are drop shoulder. There's her shoulder seam right there. Or you can make this one. And this is really this without these hem bands and applique. So if you can imagine this without the gathered sleeve, imagine this not gathered, imagine this not gathered, and then you have this. So maybe you already have this in your stash. I like a sweatshirt pattern maybe that you can make in two different kinds of fabrics. Yeah, not much to it. Not much to it at all. Next up, pullovers. Okay, styling. Okay, so we've got a sweater, drop shoulder sweater with a hood, or you pull the hood down and you have, oh, no, this is like a gigantic turtleneck kind of, and you pull the turtleneck down over your shoulders. Oh, it's separate. I'm so confused. Is that literally just a tube that you pull down over this sweatshirt? I think so. Very interesting. Huh, would you look at that? Okay. Well, so it's like a mock. I don't know. I'm very confused. There's just, I guess it's cute. This is interesting. I'm trying to picture it not in crazy fabrics. I've had this one. Options are nice. Okay, moving on. This is skirts. Okay. What do we have? This one's cute. It looks just like, yeah, you have like an underlining, which is this. I can't tell. Okay, so definitely a sheer top and then like a opaque underlining. And then this one is just like, I guess the same as the underlayer here, but with a little ruffle. I guess it's a gathered skirt. Cute shoes, like real cute shoes. Yeah, basic gathered skirt. These fabrics, these ones here are so easy to find nowadays. So it's nice, I guess, showing it in a way that is kind of wearable every day. Well, some of us maybe every day where it doesn't have to be like some super fancy dress. But when you pair it with like just a waffle knit sweater like this, I think it's very casual-ish. This one is pants. So you've got your drop crotch. I'm surprised we're still doing that. It looks like we've got like your traditional, almost like jeans with the back yoke and the slant pockets and the fly front. This one has some kind of, is that a zipper? And then this one's plain. Cute for someone. I don't know about for me. Seeing as I'm very wide, this girl is very straight up and down, boy shape. So, but yeah, if you have the right figure, I guess that's cool and trendy still. Now we've got some fur coats. Oh, that's fun fur. Okay, so we've got fur coats and it looks like they did a contrasting cuff and collar and waistband, or you do them all in one. Kind of oversized, a little bit slouchy, you know, roll long sleeves. Yep. I kind of like how Bertha really, well, do I like that? I guess I just say it's interesting to note that Bertha doesn't have a lot of options in one pattern. You know, you kind of get your basic pattern and then a slight variation to it. So I guess in that way it's easy to kind of like narrow down what you want. But I'm down for the fur coats this season. I really am, especially styled with like skinny panty pants or something like that. I'm here for that. Mrs. Jackets, again with the military. Who was it? Simplicity? Maybe simplicity who did their own kind of version of a military jacket. What is that? That are the, that little Japanese cat thing that waves at you and is supposed to bring money into your store. You like what I'm talking about? Okay, but besides all of this frill when you get down to it, it is an anorak. You've got your drawstring waistband, your four patch pockets, a hood with waist, with a drawstring. And then this one comes with a belt, an outer belt, instead of that drawstring and side seam pockets instead of the bottom patch pockets. So this is the kind of traditional anorak version made out of canvas, super basic, zip front. So that makes it a little bit different than the Kelly anorak. It looks like double zip from the front, from the top and the bottom. And then here's the tie one that they pattern match that fabric so well. You can't even tell that they're patch pockets up here. I guess kudos for that. They didn't get to do it on this one though. Interesting. Very bold fabric choice. All right, now we've got some more jackets. Look how cute this little peplum is. Okay, so this is like a sweater knit. You don't see that very often. I do really love this kind of baby doll seaming. You've got a princess seam here and then a higher waist seam here in some pockets. And then this, they add a little ruffle or like a little peplum. Hood or no hood. Wealth pockets on this one. Yeah, interesting. So you can see the wealth pockets there, no hood and the ruffle. And then here it's just gathered and then you have side seam pockets and a hood. Two part sleeve, which is nice and back seaming here. Yeah, I think this is cute. Again, you're going to have, I mean, it's like, you really have to use your imagination with the fabrics because I feel like their fabric choices are so kind of out there. But I can imagine this in a solid like trench coat type fabric. You know, it feels very Bowden to me if you guys know the fashion brand Bowden. And that just looks comfortable, a little young, maybe, but good use of sweater knit. All right, now we have jersey dresses or have mercy. Okay. So it's got a crossover, you know, a wrap skirt, but the bodice is not wrapped. Regular set in sleeve, a little mock turtleneck. This one's crew neck. And is this, is it all gathered and attached? Yeah. So you guys have seen these before, you know, where you have your slim skirt and then your kind of billowy bodice. It doesn't flatter me very well, but you know, certainly nothing new, style wise. But I can see that looking really good on a lot of figures and especially in like your fall fabrics, even in like a sweater knit, like a thinner sweater knit would look really nice, especially this little turtleneck version. Okay, here's some other dresses. Looks like just shift dresses. Oh no, these are, oh gosh, I can't remember what it's called. But see how like the side seam kind of goes out and then tapers down at the hem of the skirt. They have this paired with sneakers, you guys. Okay. So not for me because my hip would be, my hips are so much bigger that this would have to be like humongous in order to fit here. So definitely not for those of us who are pear shaped, but if you have like a straighter figure, go for it. I don't know. I don't have much to say about this one. This is kind of cool how they did a sleeve like that. That's what it ends up looking like. So it kind of is a little bit more flattering than to have the whole thing come down and be like full sleeve all the way down here at your wrist. Yeah, it would look good on some people, but definitely not for me. All right, more dresses. This one is at least done in kind of like normal fabrics. Okay, so it is a shift dress with long sleeves and a flounce. Looks great on her. And then a knee length with a little bell sleeve in detail. Yep, you can see it in there. Kind of mermaid. Reminds me of a mermaid. I bet that's very comfortable. That is cute. I do like that. I would need it to flare out a little bit more just to balance everything out a little bit. Okay, next page. Okay, okay. Now we've got some dresses. Let's see what it is about these. See the other sleeve? How different it looks than this one? That's kind of the difference. So you've got an ampere waist with the gathers to create some room for your bust, v-neck, and then it looks like this is a pencil type skirt with a really long dart. And this is a longer version of that with a side slit and a self tie. Yep, nothing special. Like we've seen that, right? Already in some of the fall first impressions that I've already done. I want to say New Look had one similar. Okay, now we've got some easy tops. I'm calling them super easy. Okay, so we've got our like, you know, super thick sweater knits. That's nice. I like whenever, you know, you, because you see those and they are so cute and look so comfortable. And then you're like, well, what would I make out of them? So it's nice to see them being featured on the pattern front. This is a super sharp looking outfit. I love winter white and white together in the fall and winter is one of my absolute favorite things. So, so, so chic. So we've got a like little mock turtleneck. And then your options are really just the length. So this is longer than this one. And then this has that tie sleeve, which is very trendy. So it's a bit of a toaster sweater with a twist, if you guys know about the toaster sweater. I would make this one. This is the first one we've come across that I would, I could see myself actually wearing. Yeah, and I bet it's like a breeze to make. But yeah, if you've got some cashmere or something really nice, for sure, that would look great. Stretch fabrics only knits jersey sweatshirting. So that's what they're suggesting. But yeah, you could go from a thicker knit to a thinner one and it would be just fine. Okay, now we've got Mrs. Tops. Let's see. This is just kind of your basic crew neck. It looks like they have one with a little turtleneck and then those exaggerated like sleeves that with a cuff. And then there's a version here that they don't show with a ruffle hem. So those are our three versions. Is this for? Yeah, jersey knits. So there you go. Okay, now we have some more shirts. Two more shirts. They are button front, the neck. And this one has two layers of ruffles and a long sleeve. And this one just has the long sleeves. Are these knits? Is it cardigan? Lightweight cotton, rayon silk. So no. All right. Or like just like cotton shirtings, I guess. It's okay. What do you guys think? Y'all like that? You know, I love ruffles. This is just a lot of ruffles. A whole ruffle collar. I don't know. Maybe. You think I'd like it more looking at her, but I really don't. Maybe if it didn't have the sleeve one and it only had this one. Maybe if it weren't so wide. I don't know. Okay. Some blouses with like a wrap detail. Oh, we've got our back darts. And then this ties. And maybe two links. I swear to God, this is the fabric. This fabric will be at Stylemaker fabrics. I don't think in this colorway, but she has three of them. There's like a navy, a red and a yellow, I think. Three different colorways. It looks just like that. I'll have to send her that and see if it's the same or not. Anyways, this is kind of cute. I do like it. I just think it's flattering. You know, look how itty bitty her waist looks between the wrap, you know, and the back darts and kind of how blousy it is up top here. Yeah, she just looks like she has like a two inch waist. And you've got these cute little ties. Those are adorable. I think this is cool. I also don't think this has to be woven. So they're saying rayon silk and crepe fabrics, which obviously you definitely can do, but I think you could do it in Jersey too. Jersey, Ponty, anything. This is one of those that, yeah, you could make out of anything. Maybe, maybe size down in a knit, but I might make it an inseam bit smaller, maybe a couple of inches shorter. I mean, not smaller, shorter. That still feels really long to me, but not terrible. Okay, pencil skirts. Let's see. Oh, pencil skirt with a ruffle. Okay. Really wide waistband. I do love that. I got to say. Diagonal pockets, which I'm a theon. This is interesting. Gosh, I can't tell if I like it or not. You guys know I love a ruffle. So for me to say I don't like something with a ruffle on it is very difficult for me to do. Maybe if it weren't a pencil skirt and it went out wider, because this to me draws a lot of attention to the upper hip area. This is where I'm widest. So I just feel like I would be really wide in this whole area would just be one big wide box. But if you brought it out to make it a A-line skirt, maybe it would be better. I could never do this. That's just not me. We do only have two, I mean, yeah, only two darts in the back. I like four. I need four. But that's an easy alteration. I don't know. I don't know. I want the fence. What do you guys think about that one? Here, we've got some pants. I told you there were a lot of patterns. What do we have here? Pajama pants? That's a cute jacket. Are they going to show us that? These are interesting pants. They're like the dressy pajama pants, like pajamas that you wear out. That's the trend they're going for here. This is, I will say, the best photographed velvet we've seen of all the velvet samples we've seen. They photographed this one beautifully. I mean, I guess, again, you just have to picture it in different fabric. Satin, cotton, viscose, velvet, yeah. I mean, they could be really great pants in your typical like, suiting, crepe, you know, type of deal. It's just hard to tell. They fit her really well. Okay. Oh, is this the jacket? It is. I love this jacket, you guys. So, oh, God, what is that indie jacket? Shoot. Maybe a green line jacket. I can't remember. Closet case. One of those has one with this like humongous collar. But I like how it's cropped and like flurry. And is that a hidden placent? Maybe? I love that. What's with her sleeve though? This is a lot of sleeve. And is it also raglan? Yeah, I like this. It does remind me of that indie pattern that I already have. Um, what fabric did they use? Tweed, wools, and jaggard. This looks like place to me. Maybe it's wool. I think that's really cute. And it does look like it's fully lined. I don't guess they tell us that. Cute. I like this one. See, for those of you that think I don't have vintage aesthetic, I do like vintage sometimes, not when it's just so literal. Okay, now we've got a couple more wrap tops. Again, kind of giving into the kimono type of vibe, especially this one. Um, let's take a look at the line drawings. I like these. Well, I like A. This is a lot to me. But I do like A. Let's see. Yeah, this is B. So, um, I don't know. Again, I don't like the styling with the pencil skirt. It's hard to see. Maybe with jeans, it would be better. Maybe without this like humongous brooch. Maybe not in shirting. Hers looks cute. But that is not that. This is tied in the front and hers is most definitely not tied. Hers is tied in the back. They might have got these swapped. This bottom band, I think it ties in the back and not in the front. Right? Right? Yeah, I think they got the illustration wrong. Darn. Well, I guess you could attach it either way. It doesn't really matter. That one's cute though. Next up, this is cute with the contrast fabric. What are we looking at though? It's hard to tell. Okay, so collar, angled darts. Another one of those sleeves with the tie side slits. Or you can do this like panel over top and a mandarin collar. My back darts. That one's cute. I do it like that. Skirts. Looks like one has a ruffle waistband. Oh, no. It's like a pleated waistband. That's kind of cool. You could really, oh, and the pockets too. You could really practice your leather work on this. This one's cool. Look at that pocket. Yeah, it's like a lot of top stitching, a lot of details on this guy. And I guess it's just your, it's just a wrap skirt, but a lot of fun details. I don't know about the double layer of super thick pleated leather, but this is just like some kind of canvas or bottom weight. That looks really good. I kind of love this pocket. I normally don't like pockets on my hips like that, but it's just so stylized, I guess. I don't know. I think it looks really nice. And even if you want the pocket off, this would be a really good looking skirt. Very clean and crisp, you know. Okay, blazers. Let's see what we've got here. Okay, these are cute. I like this one. What is this though? Is that a purchased buckle? I like the waist seam with the princess seam. Look at it this way. Two-part sleeve. This kind of like, you know, one-piece collar, you know, no notch or anything like that. This one, even more so. These are cute. I like these. I don't know where you'd get something like that, but I guess you could find a hook of any kind. Yeah, these are great. If you had a ponty knit, this would be a perfect little ponty jacket. Let's see what they suggest. Wool, jacquard, gabardine. So obviously, yeah, yeah, your suitings and all that, but I think this would be a really great ponty one, too, or even a sweater knit. It's just so basic. You could really do it with a lot. You could really do a lot with it. Yeah. Okay, this is starting to feel a little bit more promising. In the beginning, I was a little bit leery. Like, what am I even looking at? Maybe I'm just getting used to it. I don't know. Okay, so we've got a couple of different pants here, one with like a trim detail, one with contrast front and back. I mean, yeah, okay. Yeah, I mean, they're pretty standard here. We've got a fly front, no front pockets though. That's interesting. A little front dart, which is also interesting. And you've got your standard back with the shaped waistband, two darts and welt pockets. So yeah, I mean, you could make this out of a bunch of different fabrics as well. And you don't have to do contrast fabric or the trim, you know, and it could be a pretty good basic pattern. Okay, wrap coat with the contrast bottom. I feel like I've seen this. Somebody else has something like this, but either way, you can make it out of a variety of fabrics. It's basically like a cardigan, and then it wraps over. I wonder though, if this is self, yeah, it has to be self-faced, drop shoulder. Maybe I've seen this in the catalog before. I swear I've seen this, especially with the contrast. But anyways, it's a nice basic coat. You could probably make it really quickly and hardly any time. And I think it looks, you know, pretty sharp. I like the shorter version personally, not over a long skirt. But you could make this look really nice, depending on the fabric shoes. You can even use like a wool up here and then a jacquard down here to get like a really cool print going. All right, got some of these like bomber jackets. Yeah, they look like zip up jackets with waist gathers. Sorry, she looked familiar to me, like not like I know her, but like an actress. Okay, anyways. Um, yeah, okay, I'm getting a bit of an outdoorsy kind of thing, especially even because of this like really thick elastic cuff. I want to like them. I like this one better, but would I really wear that? I don't know. I might rather just make a bomber jacket and have it be short. I don't know if I like how long it is, but I guess it does look really styled really great here with this little jumpsuit and loafer combo. Yeah, I don't know. This one, no, right? That looks like an 80s windbreaker to me. This stylish, cool. You know, all right. Now we've got double-breasted coats. Actually, they're vests. People are, I was just seeing where was it? I don't remember somewhere about how the double-breasted coat dress is very, very on trend for this fall. So if you wore this as a dress without the turtleneck underneath it, made it out of like a lighter weight suiting fabric, you would be like very, very, very much on trend. There's people like, oh, Meghan Markle wore it to an event just this week, very recently. Julianne Hough was also featured in one and someone else young and cool and hip and trendy. I can't remember who it was. But anyways, so if you're wanting to like really be on trend, make this vest without, and wear it without a turtleneck and you'd be hitting it right on the mark. There's a lot of really great stuff going on here with this one, with the princess seams and these neck darts, lapel collar, this one with the little like pocket that you would, that a man would put his pocket square in. That's a nice detail. So yeah, normally I would say no, but because I just saw people looking really freaking cute in them, I'm thinking, okay, maybe, but not styled over all this stuff just as a dress. Okay, now we've got some retro dresses or even calling them retro, they look retro. Shift dresses, one is belted, one is not, patch pockets, some applique or like a little cuffed sleeve. Yeah. At least there's some shaping here, I guess. I would still probably have to add in my fisheye dart. Looks like this is the zipper. It is cute over tights or leggings. Shift dresses, I love shift dresses over, like short, like many shift dress over leggings or tights or something. I do think is really cute. This one's giving me like 80s business boss lady, you know. She's like killing it in the corporate world. She's like Dolly Parton, nine to five, but her like boss. Okay, shirt dresses, t-shirt dresses, I think is what they are meaning to say. This is a rib knit. This is something else. Look at this. Dang. And then this little tie front, the tie front detail is sticking around for a while. You've seen it a lot in like t-shirt hems and stuff. I think it's going to be here for a while. So, yeah. This to me feels like it would be very, very flattering. You know, I always harp on having like back darts, but I think that this is like, I think there's a lot of shaping done into this that would be reminiscent of a back dart, but not a back dart. Kind of asian mandarin collar and stuff. There's a longer length and then the shorter rib knit is really cute. Even with sneakers, I could see it being a little bit sporty. I love the little sleeve. Yeah, I like this one. Okay, now we've got a couple more dresses. Really wide midriff. This one has a little flounce to it, a little peplum v-neck and two sleeve lengths. Those are cute. A lot of really great seeming done through here. Two part sleeve. That's just a lot of print, but outside of that, I do like the piping. Yeah, I think it fits really well. I do like how it kind of comes up on the neck a little bit in the back, too. That's nice. Yeah, this is a very nice pattern. It looks very expensive for a dress. Okay, wrap dresses. Those are nice. I don't like them in the shiny fabrics, but in something else, I like how it's like all these pleats kind of come down and then become pleats in the skirt. That's a really interesting detail. We even have a little back yoke, or is that the show? No, yeah, that's a back yoke because it's a forward shoulder. And then you also have this seam, too. So that's nice. You've got your back darts in the bodice and the skirt. I think this is a really nice wrap dress. And I think that it is a true wrap dress, not a faux wrap dress, because the way this ties, oh, but wait, nope, the tie is separate. So maybe not. Is that a zipper? Let's zoom in. Oh, yeah, no, it's a mock wrap. My bad. So yeah, all of this is like sewn in place. Like it doesn't actually come undone in the front. It zips in the back and then you tie this over it a little low, maybe a little bit low. But yeah, not in a shiny fabric. I really like that one. Oh, here's something kind of cute. Again, with different trim, you know, just like regular piping, not like striped red, white and blue piping. I don't know about these little pockets though. It's like little boobs and little hips. She looks nice though, but this is like totally different. This doesn't have... So you have one that buttons and then one that's cut on the center fold, and you have a circle skirt and then a pencil skirt. So this one actually has a lot of variety to it. You could swap out all these pieces and make, you know, a bunch of different dresses. The most variety we've seen in one pattern so far. This one has this little belt that you can make out of self fabric. Isn't that cute? Yeah, those have potential. Full skirts, so I'm thinking maybe circle skirts again. No, there's some pleats. I really like that fabric. I don't know about it in this skirt. So one of them, I mean, like that is really pretty. I mean, that's gorgeous fabric. Something about it's not proportions are off or something. I don't know what's going on. Why I'm not like loving it. But yeah, those are some full skirts. Well pockets? I don't know if I'd go through all that trouble. And it is some kind of circle skirt. Otherwise, this would not be, you know, this would be straight across. If it were just pleated, all of this would be straight across. So it is cut on some kind of curve somewhere somehow. And here's our version. I mean, like if you look at it without the billowy top, that could be nice. Okay, shawl collar coats. Yeah, here we go. There's a nice application of fur and sherpa. These are really well made, well designed, well well drafted. Look at these little seams here are really great. This one might even have a three part sleeve. This huge shawl. Yeah, if you're making coats this year, I really like this one with or without the fur, you know, but it is cute with the fur, isn't it? Or the sherpa. Nice. I love coats. Maybe one day I'll live in a place where I need a bunch of coats. Oh, okay. Ironically enough, I was watching Romy and Michelle's High School reunion this morning and here we have something that could have been part of their costumes. And I don't hate it. I really don't. I kind of like how this little bust gather and then they like let the bow out and this part of the bow is like free. I would add a strap here so that you have two straps. I just don't like one strapped things. I just don't. And I do like this peplum version more than the non-peplum version. I don't know, guys. Am I just like totally losing it now after looking at all these really weird burda patterns or is this cute? I think this is stinking adorable. I would not necessarily do it in like shiny holiday fabric either. You could totally do it in something maybe still like a solid color, maybe something classic like black or navy, but it doesn't have to be like super shiny. I love the bodice. I think that's really cute and fun. I would love to know how to make that. Like how is this all drafted, you know? Okay, we've got shift dresses. Okay, there's some interesting things going on here. So this is clearly for plus size. I'm assuming yeah, plus size. So I'm expecting a lot of shaping, right? Because plus size women have a lot of curves. I say plus size. It's really just like the average woman, you know what I mean? And look at this. Look how cool that is. This is shift dress worth trying even if you're not a size 20. I, well, in the hips I am. I'm like a 22 probably. They don't have their size chart on here, but in like McCalls and stuff, I'm like a 22, I think. So I don't know how hard it would be to like size down all through the shoulders and the bust and stuff. But this is giving me a lot of happy feelings. Of course, they cover up for where it's supposed to show off her waist with her hands. And this one they put a belt on. So you can't really see which is annoying. But you can use your imagination, I guess. I don't know. It doesn't kind of cut in as much as I would want, but I mean this dart I guess is or seem I don't know what it is, but that could be cool, I think. I think these are bad examples. I think it could be a lot more fitted up on the high waist. Yeah, I don't know. Let's see what else we have other. Yeah, here's some more plus size stuff. Let's see what those seams look like. So super cute. Like really freaking cute. Both of these outfits are adorable. You've got a mock wrap with a, I love this, like off the shoulder with a halter. That's such so cute to me. This one is like just regular straps that come around the back. But I think that's adorable. Why don't they have these in the littler sizes too? Look how cute. And then a self-belt come on. So that one is adorable. I love that with the mock turtleneck. I mean mock turtleneck with the mock halter neck. Okay, now we've got some tops with some like asymmetrical ruching type stuff going on. Yeah, not really feeling these. I don't don't like the length of them. And like they did this one with a sheer sleeve that just feels really old. And it's not very flattering. Kind of looks a little messy. And these do have it. Okay, now we've got, okay, some pleated front tops, tunic length, and then elasticized here. Oh, and ruffle. Who has the ruffle? That's not a ruffle. That's cute. I don't like that color, but that's a cute top. Women's blazers. Let's look. This is just too busy to see anything that's going on. So, oh, I do like the little built-in belt or like waist band. Notch collar, princess seam, two part sleeves, shorter length, longer length, one button, two button. Yeah, I like this built-in waistband. That's really cute. And I'm sure very flattering. Yeah, totally. You can see it going, doop, doop. Even though her arms are kind of like pinched into her sides. And this one's unbuttoned, so you really can't see it. But you can imagine if this were pulled over her bust, how best little seam would be really great. Wrap coat. We've seen this a few times already. No different than the smaller one than the Mrs. Version. Is that it? Yeah. Now we're into kids and costumes and stuff like that. So overall, interesting. I kind of feel like it was a little bit all over the place. I think that you would have to use your imagination a little bit more with Bertha and the fabric choices. But if you can get past some of these like crazy fabric choices, at its core, there are some really nice patterns mixed in here. I do feel like they favor non-curvy women just with some of the style lines and some of the choices like that. But there are some really great gyms hidden in there, even for us curvy people. And yeah, I did like the addition of the plus size or women's. So you have your Mrs. and then you have your women's or the Mrs. patterns. I wish that more of this were available in the smaller sizing. Maybe you guys that know Bertha really well can tell me if they are available online or something. Let me know. But let me know which ones you liked or which ones you hated. You guys like to comment both ways. You either tell me, you're either the kind of person that says, I love this, this, this and this, or I absolutely hated this, this, this and this. So whichever kind of person you are, I embrace it. Let me know what you think of the new Bertha collection for fall. And I will see you all very soon. Bye.