I Spent 400+ Hours Making a Dark Academia Victorian Walking Suit & Wore It to a Castle
I finally finished the replica dark academia Victorian walking suit! The entire project took me over 400 hours of hand sewing, and I would be lying if I did not say that I am exhausted. I will definitely be having a few days break from hand sewing now. Victorian fashion is often known for its complex construction methods, and so this historical sewing project was incredibly educational and really pushed me outside of my comfort zone, especially considering that I am still very much an inexperienced beginner. @PocketFullofPoseys has a challenge going on called #sewoutofmycomfortzone and I definitely think this project qualifies! Be sure to watch part 1 of this video if you haven't seen it already. I go into depth about how I constructed the unique bodice: • I Recreated a Victorian Walking Suit Bodic... I can also assure you all that this walking suit is extremely comfortable, as I edited almost this entire video wearing it! It does not feel too tight anywhere, which is always amazing especially since I love to wear my historical sewing creations in a more day-to-day manner. I want to extend a massive thank you to my friend Kass McGann of @ReconstructingHist for all her help. Kass, you made my life so much easier throughout this entire project. Please do go check out Reconstructing History if you are interested in historical patterns (not sponsored). They stock many men's patterns as well and have an extremely diverse range of options: https://reconstructinghistory.com/ Hooks & bars and pearl buttons from (not sponsored): https://www.etsy.com/uk/shop/MaxwellLace Thanks so much for watching! 🕯 Support my art on Patreon: / vbirchwood ✨ Leave a donation: https://ko-fi.com/vbirchwood 🌙 Books I read, supplies I use, gear I film with (affiliate links): https://www.amazon.com/shop/v.birchwood 🪡 Follow me on Instagram: / vasibirchwood 📖 Business inquiries: [email protected] Thank you to the Fashion Museum, Bath for giving me permission to use the images of the original 1890-91 walking suit in their collection. All music is sourced from Epidemic Sound. #historicalfashion #historicalsewing

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