Have you admired the fashions of yester-century and wished you could wear them too? You absolutely can, and I can help you think about how to make it happen! Wearing historical or historically inspired clothing is great fun, and if you've gone through the trouble of making a *thing*, why not see if you can get more out of it by including in your daily wear?
Inspirational images of other's Historybounding efforts: http://www.morgandonner.com/2019/08/historybounding/
Zack of Pinsent Tailoring: https://www.pinsenttailoring.co.uk/
Bernadette Banner's two referenced videos -
"Making an 18th Century Inspired Summer Dress" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t6E_wqz0C3M
"Making A (Modern!) Edwardian Walking Skirt || Historical Style" : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rnlzX2A4PGg
Rachel Maksy's "Modern Edwardian: Tips on How to Blend The Era Into Your Style" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JsX9JHwSIDc
Disneybounding images from: https://disneybound.co/
Vincenzo CAMPI, Italian painter:
https://www.wga.hu/frames-e.html?/html/c/campi/vincenzo/index.html
The Vegetable Seller by Pieter Aertsen
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pieter_Aertsen
Many thanks to Kirsten and Stephanie Mohr for their sassy acting in the opening sequence, and their help with filming! Check out their fun sister podcast Mohr Please! https://www.mohrpleasepodcast.com/
Several (all?) of the historical paintings and manuscript images I used can be found on this Pinterest board: https://www.pinterest.com/morgandonner/historybounding-inspo/
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Intro music: Name of the Child - Motions
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