Abby Cox | I Bought a Titanic Era Couture Gown ( OMG 😭) / Unboxing Antique Edwardian Women's Clothing @AbbyCox | Uploaded August 2020 | Updated October 2024, 4 days ago.
I bought a 1909-10 (Titanic-Era) couture evening dress for cheap and I basically lost my mind when I opened up the box. I hope all of you Edwardian enthusiasts are ready for a shockingly well preserved Coquenhem & Cie Black silk chiffon goodness that is coming your way. Cause this antique dress is *stunning*.
If you've ever been curious about how couture gowns were made during the early 1910s, this video will help uncover a lot of their (insane) secrets. How this dress has survived in such good condition is truly a mystery. Dressmakers, couturiers, and seamstresses in the early 1900s were some of the bravest makers I think that have ever existed because silk chiffon shouldn' be able to withstand this much weight. I hope all of you fashion historians, historical costumers, seamstresses, and Titanic history and film fans will enjoy this unboxing. This piece is truly a treasure.
We make a passing reference in the video, but this gown was made using almost identical techniques found in Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen's dresses and their construction c. 1860-1940. It's currently out of print, but the School of Historical Dress will be re-releasing the book in the future.
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The Dress from the Met Museum From the Couture House: metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/106405
Special thank you to Nicole for coming over and helping me flip this precious dress.
📚Further Reading:
The Cut of Women's Clothes 1600-1930 by Norah Waugh: amzn.to/32hMIVQ
Costume in Detail 1700-1930 by Nancy Bradfield: amzn.to/31op0bj
Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915: amzn.to/2EtxGUN
Titanic Ship Magnificent Slipcase: Volumes One and Two: amzn.to/3l9JRqw
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I bought a 1909-10 (Titanic-Era) couture evening dress for cheap and I basically lost my mind when I opened up the box. I hope all of you Edwardian enthusiasts are ready for a shockingly well preserved Coquenhem & Cie Black silk chiffon goodness that is coming your way. Cause this antique dress is *stunning*.
If you've ever been curious about how couture gowns were made during the early 1910s, this video will help uncover a lot of their (insane) secrets. How this dress has survived in such good condition is truly a mystery. Dressmakers, couturiers, and seamstresses in the early 1900s were some of the bravest makers I think that have ever existed because silk chiffon shouldn' be able to withstand this much weight. I hope all of you fashion historians, historical costumers, seamstresses, and Titanic history and film fans will enjoy this unboxing. This piece is truly a treasure.
We make a passing reference in the video, but this gown was made using almost identical techniques found in Janet Arnold's Patterns of Fashion 2: Englishwomen's dresses and their construction c. 1860-1940. It's currently out of print, but the School of Historical Dress will be re-releasing the book in the future.
If you're interested in becoming a Patron and signing up for my Delicious Details tier: patreon.com/abbycox
The Dress from the Met Museum From the Couture House: metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/106405
Special thank you to Nicole for coming over and helping me flip this precious dress.
📚Further Reading:
The Cut of Women's Clothes 1600-1930 by Norah Waugh: amzn.to/32hMIVQ
Costume in Detail 1700-1930 by Nancy Bradfield: amzn.to/31op0bj
Fashioning Fashion: European Dress in Detail, 1700-1915: amzn.to/2EtxGUN
Titanic Ship Magnificent Slipcase: Volumes One and Two: amzn.to/3l9JRqw
📸My Video Kit:
Camera: amzn.to/2AKyToy
Lens: amzn.to/375FOow
Mic: amzn.to/2z5mtXY
🥳Socials
Instagram: instagram.com/abbyelyn
Nicole's Tiktok: tiktok.com/@cloche_call?source=h5_m
💌Business Inquiries *ONLY* abbycox@viralnationtalent.com
(This email goes directly to my management and not to me.)
🎶Music via Epidemic Sound (https://www.epidemicsound.com)
**I am a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for me to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. By purchasing items through the links listed above, I could earn a small commission for your purchase, which goes directly to supporting this channel. Thank you.❤