This Regency Court Gown is Probably My Favorite Project Ever 🖤

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Bernadette Banner

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Stitched with black medium weight silk thread
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@bernadettebanner
@bernadettebanner Ай бұрын
I should probably note that I ended up having to remove the gorgeous trim down the front of the overgown for sizing, but rest assured that the beautiful Nami Sparrow added it to her gown for the ball, which you can see briefly at 26:39!
@brookb6488
@brookb6488 Ай бұрын
it looks gorgeous with her dress! you have almost a 'night and day' vibe with your black gown and her sky blue one
@funkyfemsel2112
@funkyfemsel2112 Ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining! Reminds me of your sherlock project 😊
@gypsylee333
@gypsylee333 Ай бұрын
I think it looks better without it tbh
@PhilosophyOnTheNightbus
@PhilosophyOnTheNightbus Ай бұрын
Dear Bernadette, I just wanted to give you a hint that the English default subtitles (at 00:59min) accidentally say "it means that I get to recycle scrap Muslim bits" instead of "muslin bits". This might confuse some people that don't have as much knowledge about different fabric types 😅 Thank you for the beautiful video!
@GroovlyDo
@GroovlyDo Ай бұрын
I know you are heading into Regency at the mo, but could you pay a visit into the Tudors, I would love a deep dive into ruffs, from the choice of fabric/lace, the starching, and the intricate ruff pinning patterns, and their meaning, that would be pure joy 😊
@Gaarasimoto
@Gaarasimoto Ай бұрын
“Don’t die. You have to wear this gown. After that you can do that” 😂😂😂 love him
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Ай бұрын
Priorities!
@grannyswatchingu7060
@grannyswatchingu7060 Ай бұрын
In my very younger days (I'm 90) I was a seamstress, my eyes are very poor now and I miss sewing and creating projects. I love watching you and laugh when I see you doing what I used to do
@freedomishavingachoice3020
@freedomishavingachoice3020 Ай бұрын
I loved reading this comment it made my whole dang year.
@andromedaspark2241
@andromedaspark2241 Ай бұрын
That's lovely, though I'm sorry to hear your eyes won't allow you to create as you did. I hope you have a wonderful day!
@michellehenry3597
@michellehenry3597 Ай бұрын
This is truly the sweetest comment ever. 🥹💕
@nurmihusa7780
@nurmihusa7780 Ай бұрын
Antiquity done right: when envy of a younger’s accomplishment blossoms into a knowing celebration of their achievement. That’s hard work but so satisfying.
@angelwhispers2060
@angelwhispers2060 Ай бұрын
Hugs❤
@Sanisgillon
@Sanisgillon Ай бұрын
Ok I'm not going to lie. I'm getting so emotional about a regency ballgown embroidered with the Indian names of the craftsmen who made it, being worn proudly. This is what historical recreation should be all about. Absolute hats off to Maayankraj and the whole of the Atelier Shikaarbagh. The gown is gorgeous, Bernadette is gorgeous, and corvids are the best creatures on this earth
@briannenurse4640
@briannenurse4640 Ай бұрын
Me too! I love this so much!!
@jimthechaosbunny
@jimthechaosbunny Ай бұрын
That part of the video actually put tears in my eyes, so beautiful! And the crows are stunning!
@Sanisgillon
@Sanisgillon Ай бұрын
@@jimthechaosbunny same! I’ve already got a cold and I was just wrapped up in bed sobbing like an idiot.
@inMuro
@inMuro Ай бұрын
me too hahah
@claremiller9979
@claremiller9979 Ай бұрын
Exactly yes!
@mvdl1224
@mvdl1224 Ай бұрын
I think we all fell in love with Maayankraj a little bit. He both seems like a hoot to work with and extremely professional. The fact that you just mentioned 'victorian goth' and immediately he was SPOT ON with the crows, paying respect to his employees by suggesting they sign their work, the beautiful sketches... I hope we get to see much more of his work in the future.
@E_FoxSnowspirit
@E_FoxSnowspirit Ай бұрын
He read her mind! The bond of craftsmanship
@Mommamacnz
@Mommamacnz Ай бұрын
I certainly fell in love with him. His artistry and that of his team is just amazing and so beautiful. But the man personally and his personality are just amazing. I'd love to watch more from/by him.
@darsynia
@darsynia Ай бұрын
@@Mommamacnz I'm here in the comments looking for a link! Seems maybe not on youtube? I want to give him viewwwwwws
@FlagCutie
@FlagCutie Ай бұрын
"You are my favorite person on this planet!" "Of course I am dear." God I love when our friends are just as fabulous and extra as us and help us push our dreams further! ❤
@gracequalls9770
@gracequalls9770 Ай бұрын
So amazing
@MaryanaMaskar
@MaryanaMaskar Ай бұрын
That line made me squeal with joy! What a guy.
@ericreativecuts
@ericreativecuts Ай бұрын
Something about this whole project was so lovely
@Grunttamer
@Grunttamer Ай бұрын
he is indian edna mode
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Ай бұрын
Extra what?
@itzel1735
@itzel1735 Ай бұрын
B: You are my favorite person on this planet. M: Of course I am my dear. B: I’m dying. M: Don’t die. You have to wear this gown. Then, after that, you can do that. ☝🏼This. All this, and a regency gown too.
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Ай бұрын
I didn’t think they knew each other
@rljturbo
@rljturbo Ай бұрын
What an amazing person, and the passion for his craft as Well as the respect for the amazingly talenter people Worning with and for him
@mitrajordan
@mitrajordan Ай бұрын
Fairy godfather vibes! You SHALL go to the ball, and wearing corvids! And carrying the names of all those who crafted, in honour of the unnamed! Very magical.
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072
@mattybrunolucaszeneresalas9072 Ай бұрын
@@mitrajordan heh?
@erindahlvig
@erindahlvig Ай бұрын
Definite Edna Mode vibes
Ай бұрын
forever upset I didn’t make the time to examine the details of the dress in person! 😭 but there was food being served 😔
@lunarebony6122
@lunarebony6122 Ай бұрын
Karolina, did i see u in regency court dress in the vid? 🤨
@bernadettebanner
@bernadettebanner Ай бұрын
I’m still thinking about those roasted grapes tbh 👀
@karenboyd9739
@karenboyd9739 Ай бұрын
I thought I recognized the dress at 26:50! Both Karolina and Bernadette had lively gowns.
@kellycasey7959
@kellycasey7959 Ай бұрын
I’m not ashamed to admit that I became emotional when you showed the names of the artisans and spoke of how the past artisans would have been unnamed. I’m glad we’ve come a bit past that and doing better at acknowledging these lovely people. Thank you for always acknowledging the artists you work with.
@frankpaiz5657
@frankpaiz5657 Ай бұрын
The names on the train 💫💯
@marsy1480
@marsy1480 5 күн бұрын
Me too! What a fantastic thing!
@victorsecanellamonroy9210
@victorsecanellamonroy9210 Ай бұрын
Bernadette is living her Crowleycore era and I'm here for it!
@mz8584
@mz8584 Ай бұрын
🤣
@angryredstone
@angryredstone Ай бұрын
and it's a win!
@shaythoven8332
@shaythoven8332 Ай бұрын
Just yesterday I watched Karolina's video about regency court dresses and when I saw this one this morning I was like "wow, what a strange coincidence!" It's the same ball. I can literally see her in the background of some of the shots haha
@9656311
@9656311 Ай бұрын
Same, I laughed so loud when I saw her :D The gowns could not be more different :D
@janleonard3101
@janleonard3101 Ай бұрын
This is the comment I was looking for! Interesting how Bernadette said she didn't have time to do exactly what she had in mind but ended up with a beautifully ornamented gown, and Karolina went for a historically accurate silhouette but overall did something much simpler. I love the contrast in their approaches and the way both dresses turned out.
@cailiosa3
@cailiosa3 Ай бұрын
Same! I just watched Karolina’s video yesterday and then saw the title for this video and was like, “wait a minute, if only Regency court gowns were _actually_ as pretty as Bernadette’s.”
@missvioletnightchild2515
@missvioletnightchild2515 Ай бұрын
It was a Regency Ball in Brighton, organized by Zack Pinsent, who is the person who gave Bernadette the fabric for this project :)
@myladycasagrande863
@myladycasagrande863 Ай бұрын
ditto, and I was sort of hoping for Bernadette to be doing the same wonderfully unhinged empire waist and side hoops style, but this dress was amazing!
@forestsmom
@forestsmom Ай бұрын
I think this is why ppl gravitate to this channel. You know Bernadette is going to the store in an 18th century garment then using Apple pay. Like a total mashup of time and space in the best way possible.
@bernadettebanner
@bernadettebanner Ай бұрын
I have just learnt how to use Apple Pay!!! Very useful.
@penelopefp
@penelopefp Ай бұрын
Or how about all the period hand sewing and then uses zoom to talk to an artisan around the world to collaborate on the embroidery. 😂 Bernadette has the perfect balance of it all.
@impishDullahan
@impishDullahan Ай бұрын
Bernadette Banner to star in a screenplay of indeterminate temporal setting à la Lalaland when?
@ms_ch
@ms_ch Ай бұрын
her phonecase being a book cover is all that
@RedmarKerkhof
@RedmarKerkhof Ай бұрын
14:06 I love how Maayankraj's facial expression doesn't even change while you lose your mind over his suggestion of a crow. He knows he's right.
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 Ай бұрын
At least he thinks he is. So much so that he added the names without even bothering to ask the person who pays for it.
@aprillen
@aprillen 9 күн бұрын
@@saymyname2417 Well, he _was_ right, and it was beautiful. He knew who they were making it for.
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 9 күн бұрын
@@aprillen - He knew she would never dare to publicly complain for obvious reasons, whether she was okay with what he did or not.
@ReeniEspino
@ReeniEspino 9 күн бұрын
he knows his client and what would matter to her.
@saymyname2417
@saymyname2417 9 күн бұрын
@@ReeniEspino - Oh, you sweet summer child... 🤣
@rowan_jalso
@rowan_jalso Ай бұрын
I have never seen a dress that screams “I am a mage in service to the king” as much as that one 😂. Classy witch vibes.
@Dumpknoedel
@Dumpknoedel Ай бұрын
I love how over the years you've developed SUCH confidence in altering patterns based on preference and not just historical evidence. Somehow makes it feel even more historical - like a normal 19th century person having been taught the general ways of how to do it and then winging it from there
@kellysouter4381
@kellysouter4381 Ай бұрын
Taught rather than teached. You make a good point about preference, the people of those days were real, normal people with individual preferences.
@jfcfanfic
@jfcfanfic Ай бұрын
Loved your point.
@Dumpknoedel
@Dumpknoedel Ай бұрын
​@@kellysouter4381edited it accordingly! English is not my first language but I promise I am SO eloquent in german😂
@benzaiten933
@benzaiten933 Ай бұрын
if you were making your own clothes, altering the patterns is also so natural. you'd have to take your body shape and simple preference into account, as well as the availability of the fabrics or garments to be altered and re-worn. of course you often wouldn't just sew along the pattern as-is.
@MightyTiger21
@MightyTiger21 Ай бұрын
As a South Asian woman who gets to wear embroidered traditional outfits often, I am so happy to see you falling in love with them as much as I do! Im so glad you were able to honor and present the teams work and I can say my ancestors and theirs thank you for the respect that you showed them, at a regency ball no less, a place where those who disrespected our countries and community would never have shown any recongintion or remorse.
@mellie4174
@mellie4174 27 күн бұрын
Yes. We need more embroidery in the west. I feel that I suffer from a lack of embroidery in my life. The joy that the mere sight of these clothes provokes is missing.
@culturecrashAL
@culturecrashAL Ай бұрын
"No historical basis for this, just vibes" - WORDS TO LIVE BY.
@thundercat287
@thundercat287 Ай бұрын
I was thinking that should be a new reason for things
@jenninstitches
@jenninstitches Ай бұрын
"Don't die, you have to wear this gown.... you can die after that" I love this man and I don't even know him. What a gift he is and what a gift he gave by adding himself to this process. Did anyone else cry at the addition of his teams names? I cried like a baby. How amazing their names won't be lost. Maybe when this ends up in a museum (which one day I hope it does) the history will report more favourably on the skill of such artisans no longer lost and nameless.
@jimthechaosbunny
@jimthechaosbunny Ай бұрын
I'm not ashamed to say my eyes were wet watching that part of the video. So beautiful! Honestly I think all makers should sign their work.
@paulaunger3061
@paulaunger3061 Ай бұрын
I totally cried too. Surprised and reassured to read the comments and find I'm not the only one!
@saritshull3909
@saritshull3909 24 күн бұрын
Literally fell in love with him from that line. Does anyone know if he's a single man...in want of a wife? I'm immediately going to instagram to follow him
@michellesCanape
@michellesCanape Ай бұрын
Everyone needs a Maayankraj in their life. I gasped when you unwrapped the overdress. It's so incredible. The names of those who stitched the embroidery is by far the best part of the gown. I now have a favorite video of yours. I'm going to rewatch this right now.
@silverdrag0n_
@silverdrag0n_ Ай бұрын
i love the fact that the names are stitched into the train, it's such a sweet touch
@sianvaladian8574
@sianvaladian8574 Ай бұрын
I'm OBSESSED with the question "Would you like a crow?" like THAT is the sort of person I need in my life!
@lizcademy4809
@lizcademy4809 Ай бұрын
That overdress is jaw-dropping. The names of the embroiderers are a modern touch that adds importance ... they belong there. And I finally know what that weird tiny crochet hook with a wood handle is, that's in a box of inherites sewing tools ... a tambour hook!
@sherrypatton1656
@sherrypatton1656 Ай бұрын
Sorry for touching the thumb down , because it should not have happened. I liked what you've said. I was trying to click on the word "more."
@Yotam1703
@Yotam1703 Ай бұрын
“Don’t die, you need to wear this gown and then you can do that” personally, I am deceased.
@parryyotter
@parryyotter Ай бұрын
I really appreciated the diagram of the dress in the bottom corners. I’ve never sewn more than a pillow, and I’m very visual, so it helped me see what you were talking about. I hope that’s something you keep adding!
@MaryanaMaskar
@MaryanaMaskar Ай бұрын
Yes! Very welcome addition!
@nightfall3605
@nightfall3605 Ай бұрын
I have been missing the learning process aspect of her earlier videos. Relating the sketch to the work in process really helps me to translate from idea to reality.
@Gandellion
@Gandellion Ай бұрын
Mr Embroiderer is an absolute vibe! “Do you want a crow” just without a beat, iconic
@maggierobertson2962
@maggierobertson2962 Ай бұрын
His experience really shows. I have a small bit of experience making custom items for people. Most people have NO IDEA what they want. Gentle guidance was a must for me. I get it, "what do you want?" is an overwhelming question.
@ladymcgonagall
@ladymcgonagall Ай бұрын
26:48 a moment of appreciation for karolina's atrocious hoopskirts lol
@terrylawrence4121
@terrylawrence4121 Ай бұрын
I like the shot at the table where no one can sit too close to Karolina because of her giant hoopskirt!
@clockworkmonsters8590
@clockworkmonsters8590 Ай бұрын
Honestly at the table, she looked a little like she was suffering with all that weight on her shoulders. Girl looked tired as hell XD
@pmclaughlin4111
@pmclaughlin4111 Ай бұрын
We should take a moment to consider Ms. Banner's unique attire whilst engaging in atleticism...
@kerlygerl
@kerlygerl Ай бұрын
Indeed😍
@makeda6530
@makeda6530 Ай бұрын
Proper athletic attire 😌
@BlazeMiskulin
@BlazeMiskulin Ай бұрын
I'm a carpenter. I work with wood and tools that will chop off your arm if you're not careful. And I absolutely love your videos. I'm fascinated by the precision, detail, and techniques of sewing (I peaked at "sewing on a button"). That being said, I actually have--thanks to my education in theatre, and an amazing costuming prof--a reasonable understanding of historical fashion. I dislike Regency (and Empire) fashion. It is--to my modern sensibilities--entirely unflattering (though I understand why it came into fashion at the time). I never thought a Regency gown would look good on you. I was wrong. You wear it perfectly. Have you thought about collaborating with other YT makers to create a steam punk masterpiece? And... Serious kudos and mad respect to Master Singh and his team. That embroidery is *magnificent*. The inclusion of the signatures is the crown jewel of the piece. Thank you.
@musicandflowers14
@musicandflowers14 Ай бұрын
Her talking about featuring the artisans that were historically forgotten has me absolutely in tears! Heavens I love that so much!
@moonrabbit3228
@moonrabbit3228 Ай бұрын
I can't explain how much I adore the closed captions. As a hard of hearing person you have my upmost respect.
@MargaretMAnderson
@MargaretMAnderson Ай бұрын
Yes, total respect. BTW, at 15:13 the CC missed BB's fun use of "yote" as the past tense of "yeet" (which I had not seen before) and wrote "neat" instead. Maybe you'll enjoy a fun giggle at the "yote" as I just did!
@oeurydice
@oeurydice Ай бұрын
I am a simple person - I see corvids, I like.
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980
@itwasagoodideaatthetime7980 Ай бұрын
Same , my Goth senses are tingling 💀
@AllTheHappySquirrels
@AllTheHappySquirrels Ай бұрын
Saaaaame
@thecontentcreator2513
@thecontentcreator2513 Ай бұрын
I love Corvids ♥
@CrowLady0_0
@CrowLady0_0 Ай бұрын
agreed
@jule4772
@jule4772 Ай бұрын
YES 😀
@annbrookens945
@annbrookens945 Ай бұрын
When I saw "regency court gown" in the title, I thought to see Bernadette creating a hoop-skirted abomination such as Lady Rebecca and Karolina introduced me to this week! Instead, she created the Bridgerton version, which is much more palatable. The overgown is glorious and the inclusion of the artisans' names is so affirmative. No longer invisible craftspeople creating signed masterpieces!
@centurycountess4949
@centurycountess4949 Ай бұрын
I've a fun janot Arnold story: I use to have the same pattern book when I was in mid highschool. the pattern the dress used for reference for this project was a favorite of mine. I never made them in full size, but I use to trace the patterns and sew miniature recreations and then dip them in a glue and stuffed with cotton also dipped in the glue to shape them so they looked like floating dresses on invisible mannequins.
@josi_k.
@josi_k. Ай бұрын
What a wonderful idea, I love it!
@maggierobertson2962
@maggierobertson2962 Ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@NellBelle
@NellBelle Ай бұрын
You are right, honoring those with wonderful skills like the embroiderers was so extra. In fact "tis PEAK".
@buddhabro.9130
@buddhabro.9130 Ай бұрын
The dress is truly an East meets West gown. The embroidered overgrown decoration is very much like the decoration you'd find on an Indian Sari, a historic western-style dress studded with Indian bling, BEAUTIFUL. My utmost favorite part is that Maayankraj and the whole of the Atelier Shikaarbagh craftsmen and craftswomen embroidered their names on the gown, What could be better than that? A gown to be treasured for many lifetimes! ☺🙏❤ 🌹
@danteharck2073
@danteharck2073 Ай бұрын
I absolutely love the names of the artisans on the train of the dress! This is an amazing example of celebrating and recreating history without recreating the awful racism, colonialism, and exploitation that was historically present. Celebrating the past can be done in a way that doesn’t hide the horrible things that happened, but gives an example of what should have been. Showing respect and acknowledgment to those whose presence was written out of history. The gown is gorgeous, and it was lovely to see it.
@prosperity3370
@prosperity3370 Ай бұрын
The reveal of the names at the end literally brought tears to my eyes! Absolutely stunning, beautiful, amazing! Thank you so much for all the artists involved and thank you so much to you Bernadette for so respectfully showing all that is involved in this artform. *also I loved the sketch animations in the corner as you went, I usually watch these videos with my husband who loves to see glimpses into my world of costuming and historical dress even though he does not sew. It was nice for him to get to visually see what you were doing without me having to jump up and grab some scrap fabric or garment to show how it was being manipulated for the final shape.
@TimeTravelReads
@TimeTravelReads Ай бұрын
I'm so happy that Maayankraj had his team embroider their names on the dress. They got to be acknowledged, and that matters.
@scrapupsewist
@scrapupsewist Ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing. Am I the only one who cried a little bit over the names in the gown? Such an important gesture
@musicandflowers14
@musicandflowers14 Ай бұрын
I am also most definitely crying!
@happycommuter3523
@happycommuter3523 Ай бұрын
I’m not sure what the best part of this video is: watching Bernadette work out in a linen shift, watching her create her own gown, or watching her geek out over the amazing stupendous over-gown with the ravens on the train. I love the detail of the artisans’ names embroidered into the design of the dress! And the ball looks like it was so much fun. What a marvelous coincidence to watch this video the morning after watching a Regency-themed episode of Doctor Who! Especially given the design of the aliens’ costumes. 😀
@callibusch8612
@callibusch8612 Ай бұрын
The “do you want a crow?“ did something to my brain chemistry. OF COURSE A CROW. THIS IS PERFECT!
@morganwolf1
@morganwolf1 Ай бұрын
Hoppity skipping Bernadette as she brings home the treasure packet. The Spring green ribbon contrast is a bit of a surprise. The names threaded among the embroidery of the train look positively talisman. I hope his atelier receives lots of orders after this exquisite overgown goes viral.
@Lea-bw9wj
@Lea-bw9wj Ай бұрын
I so hope all the people that worked on the jacket get to see Bernadette jumping with joy at seeing it and then seeing how happy she is to see everyones names. Her reaction is the best and only way to thank someone that's hand made you something
@Siansonea
@Siansonea Ай бұрын
This gown will be in a museum someday. And no one will wonder whose hands created such a masterpiece.
@OdinsSage
@OdinsSage Ай бұрын
We must pay tribute for Singh for being so extra and an absolute boss. Mad respect.
@JBaxter-pi8oj
@JBaxter-pi8oj Ай бұрын
I've just attended an exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario entitled "Making her Mark" about women artists and artisans and there was a note about how many of the items were labelled "Anonymous" because women making lace, embroidery, -almost everything -were never acknowledged. So it's wonderful and timely to see that modern artisans are finally putting their names on beautiful garments and I do mean on rather than tucked away inside a label. The gown and overdress are amazing. Thank you for including the helpful "animated" diagrams about the architecture of the dress. It's helpful to those of us who can't sew on a button without having to run to an ER to see how these pieces fit together. Thank you for sharing!
@trishagoodier3943
@trishagoodier3943 Ай бұрын
Oh my goodness your dress was beautiful before but with the over dress it is stunning. The craftsmanship is outstanding but the main feature...the names of all who worked on the embroidery, that is beyond special.😊
@ryanwagner7980
@ryanwagner7980 Ай бұрын
omg the little white line drawing is SO helpful for following your thought process. Major upgrade.
@0meAcat1
@0meAcat1 Ай бұрын
It really was very slick, timed perfectly 👌
@Ninna245
@Ninna245 Ай бұрын
The drawing of the dress popping up to show which part you are referring to was SO helpful! Great idea, thank you :)
@Skirt553
@Skirt553 Ай бұрын
"I have no historical basis for this, just vibes" is a whole MOOD.
@katmusswoodwind
@katmusswoodwind Ай бұрын
Hats off for the past tense of "yeet" haha
@janleonard3101
@janleonard3101 Ай бұрын
I wonder would the past perfect tense be "have yeeted," "have yet" or "have yote?" 🤔
@Roughislandsunrise01
@Roughislandsunrise01 Ай бұрын
@@janleonard3101yeeting🤷‍♀️
@stephaniecowans3646
@stephaniecowans3646 Ай бұрын
The overdress on this was jaw-dropping spectacular!!!! Mayaankraj Singh and the Atelier Shikaarbagh are masters !!! I also love how you stood out in a wonderful way with your dark color palette from all the pastels I see at the ball.
@AB-jq1el
@AB-jq1el Ай бұрын
This almost made me cry!!!!! So beautiful!! 12 generations of Maayankraj's family/team artisans?!? Forget it, I'm crying.
@dragnflei
@dragnflei Ай бұрын
I am truly speechlessly awestruck by the work Maayankraj and his team did here. The entire finished project is wonderful but, oh my God, that embroidery!!!!
@meghanshinn5966
@meghanshinn5966 Ай бұрын
the gown is obviously sublime, i'm just here to say i am absolutely living for karolina in her massive english court dress with everyone else in french style sleek gowns, she cracks me up & everyone looked absolutely beautiful
@hopelesromantc23
@hopelesromantc23 Ай бұрын
May I just say, the little animation, first seen at 9:07, was so charming and helpful! Shoutout to whoever created that for this fascinating video! The editing is so good. And it’s been a joy to watch. 😊
@personalityyy
@personalityyy Ай бұрын
I never thought I would get emotional seeing some names embroidered on a gown but damn! To be able to read those names and see the mixture of the many religions and cultures of India coming together to create a type of gown that is in some ways alien to them is just beautiful. These are the people who are not looked upon as deserving the respect that other people get, yet their talents, their craftsmanships are unmatched and now seeing there names preserved on the very project they made is, for lack of a better word, amazing!
@ewanmcgregor146
@ewanmcgregor146 Ай бұрын
26:50 Is that a Karolina Zebrowska cameo? 😁 You both look AMAZING in your dresses! I really felt like I shared your joy when you received that package, I agree, it is an exquisite piece! And I also feel that by having the Indian artists names incorporated into the piece, you really are helping to overcome that historical dilemma. And to celebrate their amazing talents! Thank you for another lovely video, Bernadette!
@aliciasipocz8406
@aliciasipocz8406 Ай бұрын
I'm in the car waiting for a job fair to start for my sister... and I get a Bernadette video to wait with!? What joy! ❤
@megantregler
@megantregler Ай бұрын
NGL, I teared up a little bit when you said the names of the embroiderers were sewn into the dress. Beautiful in so many ways!
@sfowler1017
@sfowler1017 Ай бұрын
I teared up at the beauty of the gown. And at how immediately he jumped to corvids and a complete understanding of what you were going for. What a glorious project!
@sinswept
@sinswept Ай бұрын
I hope in a hundred years this overgown is preserved and a piece in a museum collection with a note about crediting work to the people who made the gowns. It is such a beautiful thing to have the names on there. I may have gotten a bit teary eyed 🥹
@stitchdreamer
@stitchdreamer Ай бұрын
I came for panniers, but I stayed for the birds! Done in such a good spirit.
@lisahoshowsky4251
@lisahoshowsky4251 Ай бұрын
The “using materials until they’re literally dust” spoke to my soul. Literally just stuffed some ornaments with basically felt dust left over from cutting other things out and it’s so delightful and almost cathartic to give them all purpose. 1:04
@MrChief101
@MrChief101 Ай бұрын
You are a crow-covered gothic delight-- long and lean and black. Good Mr. Singh is a genius and a thoughtful one to tribute his people. Must admit, got a little choked up. It is rare that the hands are given voice. And you are breathtaking in your whole look-- also with newly rippling muscles in the side-lighting. Terrific.
@AllTheButtons87
@AllTheButtons87 Ай бұрын
Mr. Singh is a hero! 😊 So cool. Also the moving model image to show the apron front of the dress is so cool and helpful for visualization. You look stunning Bernadette in that beautiful dress! 🤩
@thomaswrightson2230
@thomaswrightson2230 Ай бұрын
Really loving/loved this. The Indian embroidery was the highlight. Looking forward to that mystery future project, and further dress shenanigans.
@Zeldur
@Zeldur Ай бұрын
I've never thought of having the embroiderers embroider their names on the gown but I LOOOOVE that idea
@azaharamartinez8710
@azaharamartinez8710 Ай бұрын
In the most flattering way possible, you are GIVING Crowley. SERVING underlined, amazing gown!
@joshuamelissacameron2265
@joshuamelissacameron2265 Ай бұрын
Ok, the "swwsshhh..." As you spun around was absolutely perfect 😂
@pyenygren2299
@pyenygren2299 Ай бұрын
Seing the names on the train is all I need. ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤ ❤
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Ай бұрын
I am in tears. How _wonderful_ to have a friend like Mr Singh! (I am glad that Ms Banner is finding love for the Empire Style.)
@katrussell6819
@katrussell6819 Ай бұрын
So lovely. So great to give credit to the artist of India who made the piece. Thank you for the happy tears, Bernadette.
@charlibrown7745
@charlibrown7745 Ай бұрын
Credit is always given to the dressmaker of wealthy Western women, it's how the women show off hiw expensive and posh their dress is. This is no different. A virtue signaling fail.
@IronWangCreates
@IronWangCreates Ай бұрын
@@charlibrown7745credit is given to the designer and maaaybe the atelier house. But the individual seamstresses are rarely credited
@katwitanruna
@katwitanruna Ай бұрын
That is stunning!! So glad the artists signed their incredible work.
@MossyMozart
@MossyMozart Ай бұрын
Yes! I hope that the atelier makes it a running practice.
@katmusswoodwind
@katmusswoodwind Ай бұрын
16:33 I love how sassy he is haha!!
@thatjulsie
@thatjulsie Ай бұрын
I got CHILLS hearing you talk about the names of the artisans and being able to wear them to the ball! What a beautiful thought, shedding some light on forgotten figures in history.
@WildflowersCreations
@WildflowersCreations Ай бұрын
My favorite part is the SIGNATURES by the ARTISTS who embroidered and designed the dress. I am so glad their work is being celebrated in this way!!!
@Maddibitts
@Maddibitts Ай бұрын
Oh my gosh! I love the animation and illustration to help us understand what you are talking about! Thank you so much for this addition!
@michellecelesteNW
@michellecelesteNW Ай бұрын
The fact that you are so joyous with proudly wearing their names warms my heart so much on this style of fanciful living dreams. Really grateful to see this. Additionally, you have a cool new outro ~ it's fabulous!
@DrDingsGaster
@DrDingsGaster Ай бұрын
That whole ensemble is gorgeous! And honestly it's so fitting to have their names embroidered on it when back then people like them were still treated like absolute dirt.
@claudiafairbanks
@claudiafairbanks Ай бұрын
I wanted to give a standing ovation to this gown you walked out in it. His team did such a phenomenal job on the overgrown!
@c.w.3750
@c.w.3750 Ай бұрын
Without a doubt, a thousand times THE BEST OVER DRESS EVER!
@dianacanzi313
@dianacanzi313 Ай бұрын
"I don't care about Regency" Bernadette says, while looking like she should lead the next Jane Austen biopic
@DieAlteistwiederda
@DieAlteistwiederda Ай бұрын
That embroidery is absolutely stunning and these people are magicians. The added touch of having the names in there makes it even better. It's just fitting to sign this masterpiece like you would sign a painting. Beautiful.
@racheloram
@racheloram Ай бұрын
I love when Bernadette conjugates a random "new" word like "yeet/yote". The juxtaposition between the word and the activity being undertaken just gives me life, for some reason ❤
@shadow1961
@shadow1961 Ай бұрын
it's been a minute since we've had a really good felling sequence.
@hummingmostbird
@hummingmostbird Ай бұрын
"I have no historical basis for this, just vibes" It do be like that sometimes
@jjbb987
@jjbb987 Ай бұрын
When I saw the names on the over dress I cried. All of you guys are awesome in the truest sense of the word.
@katiearcher4475
@katiearcher4475 Ай бұрын
That embroidered overdress is a work of art!!!!!!
@CadenzaCantabile
@CadenzaCantabile Ай бұрын
Seeing the final gown was literally breathtaking
@BrandiR713
@BrandiR713 Ай бұрын
When you opened the package and put it on the dress form, I was gasping at the beauty of it.
@robbicu
@robbicu Ай бұрын
This was the ball that Zach was proposed to. I bawled my eyes out over that. What a wonderful event!
@Lani2442
@Lani2442 Ай бұрын
This was so beautiful for so many reasons. I'm so glad you're throwing sewing videos back into the mix. I love historical videos because I believe the context is important, but I learn a ton of sewing and construction technique from these videos that I otherwise would not have the opportunity to learn. Especially from an expert. It's a beautiful blend of "here's how to make it" and "here's why we make it this way and with these fabrics." So great.
@Erin_Wilson_Studios
@Erin_Wilson_Studios Ай бұрын
Embroidered justice? Excellent! ❤️
@lesliemoiseauthor
@lesliemoiseauthor Ай бұрын
I love the crisp sound of the scissors in the paper. She's spectacular 😍
@Felicat82
@Felicat82 Ай бұрын
I literally cried tears of joy when I saw the final gown put together. The exquisite physical beauty of the overgown, the symbolism of the embroidered names paying homage to the unknown seamstresses whose work adorned the finest ladies of the time-it overwhelmed me. Your own joy and eagerness to witness it mirroring my own as just a viewer, all of it is just pure good vibes.
@diegamerhexe
@diegamerhexe Ай бұрын
What a beautiful gown. And you did the corvid expression in the end wonderful justice regarding how crows and ravens walk: elegant to watch from the side, derpy from front or behind! Black and shiny! The motif fits perfectly.
@Aghul
@Aghul Ай бұрын
I love your friend from India! What an amazing guy! Edit: OMG the embroidered names? Amazing! To have the artists' 'signatures' on the gown is so fantastic!
@ingeniouspixie
@ingeniouspixie Ай бұрын
Watching you draft and sew is the sewing version of ballet. Truly. No other sewing channel gives me the same feeling. These videos are my favorites! ❤❤❤
@Spi314
@Spi314 Ай бұрын
This was so cool!!! I clicked bc I saw the crows haha but I got so much more! I appreciate the little drawings as you're describing what you're going to do, so it's easier to visualize, and the footage showing the careful stitches you're taking. That overgown was spectacular! It was so beautiful and went so well with the undergown you made. I love all the gorgeous details and the beautiful signatures. I love how excited you were that this art was signed and thus the craftsmen would never be forgotten when someone looks at this beautiful work of art. It's so cool that by signing their names, it also remembers their ancestors doing the same work on gowns like yours a long time ago :D This was such a joy to watch, to see your beautiful work, their beautiful work, and your excitement about all the details!
@lilykatmoon4508
@lilykatmoon4508 Ай бұрын
How absolutely stunning, special, and unique that over gown is for all the reasons you articulated! You look like a Regency Sorceress- utterly magnificent ensemble!
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