Trying on EVERY Dress in my Vintage Wardrobe

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hello everyone and welcome to a new video today's video is one that I've wanted to film for a long time and it's going to involve me trying on every dress in my wardrobe well I guess not every dress because this isn't going to include the historical costumes that he made over the years instead of me focusing on my actual closet that I reach into on a day-to-day basis I think 90% of what I wear when I leave the house are dresses and 90% of those dresses are ones from the 1940s or 50s or even the 1930s I do a few more modern pieces mixed into my wardrobe as well as some handmade items which she'd probably seen featured on this channel but the vast majority of the dresses that I own are vintage so I really want to share them with all of you because there's very little in life that I love more than vintage clothing I just thought it would be a good time now this video is gonna include some recent additions to my wardrobe which are from Poshmark and Poshmark is the sponsor for today's video 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costumery to get $10 off your first purchase you can shop from my closet or from your favorite brands a huge thank you to Poshmark for sponsoring this segment and let's get right into the Tryon portion because trust me there's a lot to try on so I guess I'll just start with the dress I'm wearing this is a vintage dress from the 1980 youth and it's 100% cotton but it's made out of a cotton flannel so it feels really really soft and warm and just lovely without being scratchy at all find it really difficult to find long-sleeve dresses especially this more form-fitting style that fit over my hips as well it's not having too much room in the bust but this one is perfect and it looks really really cute belted it's one of the few long-sleeve just in my wardrobe and it's definitely one of my favorites this dress is from a brand called swirl vintage which is best known for the wrap dresses that they in the 1950s and 60s so this dress closes with a single button of the back and then to waste hide that go through a slit and use icing and then the actual dress has a woodgrain print which is light pink and white and I got this lovely dress from spearmint vintage on Instagram this was one of the newer additions to my wardrobe I got this dress from a shop called the scarlet pillow in Pennsylvania on Queen Street I really love the embroidered detail on it and I think the collar is quite cute it's got these really funky belt loops though so I definitely have to add a belt into my wardrobe that will match this nicely I think this dress is from the 1960s really cool pocket this dress was by a brand called Lewis and juniors and just a very simple dress in the 1960s and then this interesting fo'gotten closure down the front with a little pleat detail it means a really really cute dress and then left the color of it and I love how it fits me alright it's quite short on me but it's been hem so I can take it down by about two inches I just haven't gotten around to it yet it's made out of a really nice really lovely lightweight cotton the only thing is that has a zipper up the back and it's really difficult to get up and down on your own it's like an exercise in flexibility this is a really charming jazz by just bottom posh bag I actually bought a trio dresses from the same seller they were all new with tags in 1940s and 50s this particular dress is by the brand and rivers I actually saved the tags because I thought they were quite cute it's modern classics on one and it also says that it's a wrinkled shed fabric though I wouldn't necessarily agree with that however my favorite thing about this dress is that the washing instructions are just toss it in the tub like literally that's all they say which i think is hilarious and I think the dress itself is really cute though it could definitely use an iron also it's worth noting that this is a vintage size 16 and I have a 29 inch waist and it just barely fits me that shows how far her sizing has come in the past 70 years this is a nutty dress from the same seller and I'm not sure that the horizontal stripes are super flattering on me but I do these really cute dress in a transition to winter quite nicely if I paired it with an easy color card gap and once again this is an e size 16 and it's really good money as well which is a rarity when you're over 5 foot 10 so this is a Ken Rose dress from the late 1930s or early 1940s and I love those dads it's got a really sweet floral pattern and then this blue detailing it's actually got little tiny scalloped details made out of a magic material and then it's got the contrasting blue button and this is the final dress I purchased from that seller on Poshmark and I purchased this dress because I actually owned this exact dress and another color and I love it so I decided I would get it in this color as well I also just thought it was too much of a coincidence to come across an identical dressed one that I already owned that was almost 80 years old it just seemed like fate for me doing this one as well so this is the other fan Rose dress they own and as you can tell it's got the exact same sleeve details got the contrasting buttons it has that interesting scallop pipe detail the piping around the collar the same waist tie and even the same detailing at the pockets this dress is actually missing its tag but I think it's fair to assume that's by Ken Rose since it's identical to the other dress just in a smaller size as you can probably tell by how it's more fitted on me this is another swirl branded dress from the 1960s this is why the first vintage dress I purchased I remember saving it to my watch list on Etsy he's way outside my budget and then it went 50% off and I snatched it up so quick it's this lovely soft yellow color and it's made of cotton then it's got these really sweet and forwarded details down the front as well as on the pockets it also closes up the back with about 12 snapped so it's really difficult to get on and off without assistance which is just a little bit high-maintenance for me this dress holds a very special place in my heart so I've been able to pass it on just yeah it's the first of quite a few dresses in my wardrobe that I made myself made out of a tulip ink quilting cotton and an Anna Adams pattern I love the shape of this dress and I'd love the print obviously I chose a jellyfish fabric for this dress because really is kind of reminded me of jellyfish and so did the unusual seaming on the bodice and we have yet another utility dress based off of a pattern for the 1960s this one has gray buttons and little Chipmunks on it I loved a psychedelic nature to the pink prints I think they lend themselves really well through 60s and 70s dresses and this is again one of the few long-sleeved dress I have in my wardrobe but it's one of my favorites because it's so cute and one of the nice things about making dresses for yourself is that you can make them long enough so this is a cotton dress that I purchased from revival with a pleated waist and puffy dogs and bass tips on now this is a classic case of buying a dress that doesn't really fit into your wardrobe and you don't get a whole lot of wear out of and you should probably sell but I'm not going to because it has puppy dogs on the hem and when something has puppies on it it makes it infinitely more difficult to get rid of it so this is a dress that I bought really recently in the 1960s and made out of a slippery feeling fabric almost like a mix between silk and polyester I love the print of this dress I just think it's so cute and fun and funky and it comes with a matching belt and I bought it from Boyer vintage on Etsy however this dress is just a little bit too big for me I really don't feel like it suits me so you can find this dress in my closet on Poshmark if you're in custom buying it this is another dress that I picked up from the scarlet willow and then crossed your Pennsylvania I don't usually buy wickel dresses but I really love the detailing on this one it got pin tags and embroidery down the front and then contrasting coloured all the buttons which magic belt it's also got these really large belt loops and it just looks vaguely military inspired to me it's got quite back as well and I just couldn't resist it I thought it was a really cute dress and though it's a little bit outside in the normal style it was definitely saying I could picture myself wearing and I'm glad that I got it this is a Joan Miller dress that I purchased on Instagram made out of a really interesting equally fabric and once again this one of the few body contrasts in my wardrobe I just really like this all the V green color and also reminded me of mrs. Mazal dress just with the fit and the slight gathers underneath the bust I'm not quite confident enough to wear super fitted dresses like this very often but I do think it's a really cute side I think this is my final form fitting - they'll be featured in this video I purchased this from running great antique market for twenty-five dollars which i think was a pretty good deal I mean that's from the 1960s and made out of a wool however I did manage to wash it without it drinking too much this dress is a better length on me and I think I feel a little bit more confident in it I think I still prefer fit-and-flare styles this is a gorgeous dress I picked up on my recent trip to Pennsylvania made out of a cotton it's got this really interesting pleated detail at the bust which is then mimicked by having a pleated skirt starting at the waist it's also got really beautiful lace work around the neckline and I love this kind of minty pistachio color however it's a little small of me so this is what I'm officially calling my gold dress would you realize the healthiest thing in the world to do I just couldn't leave this dress behind and I loved it too much to part with it this is a dress that I got at the Manhattan vintage Expo in New York City and it is by DRA originals I think this is one of the prettiest dress I have and it fits me perfectly it may not have a really light weight chambray and then all of this detailing on the bodice isn't printed it's actually all stitched on and it's called suit Hodge detailing and I just think it is the prettiest dress I am so in love with this I'm so glad that I bought it here's a Gossett's than one color though not similar in any other way this is a Laura Ashley dress which is in a size 36 which is a USA eight it's made out of a lightweight denim and then it's got this really cute embroidered collar it also has buttons down the entire front that are made out of matching material but this is the only dress that has ever fit me in the waist but been too small for me in the bust but this would be so darling on someone who's more pear shape rather than hourglass and I know we could go to a good home so this will be listed on posh market as well this is a no B dress I picked up in Lancaster Pennsylvania and I love this dress because we've got that clear 1950s style but it has almost Edwardian details all of the eyelet work on the collars hand embroidered which is just insanity and the print of it almost reminds me of watermelon I think it looks like Pheebs and this great is long enough for me which we talked about being a priority then has three very wide context so I'm not sure they can really be called pin tucks when they're almost few inches wide near the hem which again is a very important style detail this is a really charming floral dress in the 1960s that I purchased from Holly Point on Etsy I just adore this dress I feel like it's really cute it's relatively large on me so that makes it very comfortable and it's quite versatile in terms of accessories because the print has blue tones in it and bread tone all tones I'm not white face to it I mean that's out of a commercial pattern a new really cute quilting fabric that has betta fish on it and mermaids and goldfish then I used a contrasting stripe fabric and applicate the goldfish on it to add a little bit more interest I also love how it seemed on the front cause it's almost a kaleidoscope sort of effect however this dress does have a habit of the buttons popping open so I may replace it with a zipper at some point stress it's definitely staying in my wardrobe but when I'll be passing along is this Saks Fifth Avenue dress this is the prettiest dress and I paid way too much for it and I absolutely got it that it doesn't fit me it's too small and the best for me it's too short waisted so even if I lost 20 pounds this dress would just not suit me so I'm hoping to find it a better home sure someone would look amazing in this just not me now we have entered the Polka Dot phase of my wardrobe and if you're thinking you have enough polka dot dresses to consider to phase in your wardrobe yes yes I do this first one I picked up at a huge antique outdoor Expo in Massachusetts and it's one of my favorites purely because it only cost $15 that's not the only reason I like it but that's definitely one reason I'd love it be contrasting at stripe detail on the sleeves and then actually carries that detail on to the skirt I also just love the polka dots and how these fabrics complement each other and I think the shade of peachy orange is really interesting and on something I've really seen elsewhere I like the length of this dress too and it's about five inches too big for me in the waist and then I cinch it in with the tie so it's very very comfortable you don't worry about doing up a zipper or anything like that since it just pulls over your head this is another dress purchased from the same market and I have this from the same seller for $15 as well I love the sleeves on this I feel like usually 1950s dresses have pretty tight sleeves but these are a little bit fluttery and they're accentuated by shoulder pads and then it's got this really neat gathering detail on the front and this is polka dot but it almost looks like two-tone fabric from a distance because the polka dots are so subtle it's a nub of your feeling fabric too which is kind of interesting and I think it's really nice how it fits me and really really flattering this is the last of the $15 dresses and again I really like this one got really large pockets at the front that have little ties on them and too made out of a game that is seamed on the bias on the front as well as down the front of the skirt it also pairs really well with the red felt to compliment the red buttons this is a dress from the 1940s which is way too short on me and when I say way too short I mean like literally six inches too short but I absolutely love the piping details on the bodice and the red buttons paired with the red polka dots I think it's probably the cutest dress I own I just think it's absolutely adorable I purchased this from jambalaya on etsy here you can see the problematic length but it's still just so cute I can't bear to part with it and it's probably gonna stain my wardrobe forever it also has me feel a little bit like a nurse in 1940's and not loud about it speaking of feeling like a nurse from the 1940s this is another dress that definitely looks better with the belt but it's got a very similar color palette to the last one I made it following a 1930s dress pattern out of a really lightweight cotton from Joanne's and then I added a cotton sateen heart over the chest contrasting red buttons and red rickrack around the neckline the cuffs and the skirt this is a charming dress that I purchased in New York City from the Manhattan vintage Expo I bought this dress in two different colors because they had two identical dresses and this one has polka dots with a white face and then it's got this really nice accordion pleated skirt which is very very long and I just adore this dress but to be honest I haven't worn it at all so this is going to be my Poshmark closet as well and then this is the exact same dress just in a pale blue color and this dress came with its original belt and this one I will be keeping I just like the details of this dress so much and I think this color is a little bit more flattering on me and a little bit different from anything else I have in my wardrobe so this is the oldest dress in my wardrobe it's from the 1930s I ordered this from the Blues totter on Instagram and I love this dress they actually had two for sale one in bread and one in blue and I'm forget kicking myself for only buying one color so I think it's darling I love the buttons I love the bow I love the Dolman sleeves with the little pots this is another Tula pink dress and this made out of one of her unicorn fabrics and fade out the same an atom's pattern as my jellyfish dress I still love this pattern I didn't make any changes except I forgot to pre wash this fabric so after I washed it for the first time it shrunk and as you can probably tell it's very very tight on me so I haven't gotten a lot of wear out of this dress but hopefully it will fit me a little bit better in the future I'm holding on to it holding out hope it's just not quite right at the moment now if you follow me sewing through the decade series this dress might look familiar to you this in the 1970s pattern that I featured in one of those videos specifically the one for the 1970s so abandon of getting rid of the ran version of this dress and I remade odd out of me to the pink owl and butterfly print fabric and it's a cotton so the dress holds its shape much better and I think it's just more flattering and I really much prefer the fit and you print and color of this version rather than the one I featured not making a video this is the bar-b-q dress for unique vintage it has pockets and really cute lace details and then the back of healthy buttons this is late 1940s at its finest I absolutely adore the striped yoke details and I love the contrast and white buttons I remember this dress being described it's dingy it's definitely not in the best condition in the world I think the soft I like color is just darling and I think it's so so cute I really don't have anything else like this dress in my wardrobe it's very special in terms of color I love style here I have two dresses I'm not going to trying on in this video because I don't have a proper slip for either one of them they just don't look quite right and the reason they don't look quite right without a slip is because these are both organza dresses that are completely sheer this one's from the 1930s and I purchased it from that shop called a scarlet willow belong it to the shop owners great-aunt who wore to her graduation and her name was Marty you definitely have to make a pale-blue slip to go underneath this before I can properly wear it and show it off to all of you mister they have modeled before but the slip for it is currently in the blush so I'm not gonna be trying it on today but it is a 1950s evening gown with all of this really cool ruffled trim on it and the trim extends all the way down the skirt and it's just still fluffy and roughly and wonderful and that's white as hell so this is basically a new dress this dress is one of the rare modern pieces in my wardrobe it was about 20 dollars from forever 21 they're really pretty great if blue with black and white stripes running through it and I bought this dress because the square neckline in the wiggle / sheath shape reminded me a lot of dresses from the 1960s in person I think it looks a lot more 1990s when does 1960s which was probably an inspiration to begin with my D&E it's a really cute quite flattering dress which is why excited to keep it and why it has stayed in my wardrobe this is the last time I to the pink dresses this was made following an advanced Shirtwaist pattern from the 1950s and I made it out of a stingray print quilting cotton because the thin type details down the front reminded me of the shape of a stingray it all says pintuck details across the hips I just things are really cute really flattering dress so this is a draft I bought for my 20th birthday from a little store on Long Island called paper doll vintage I love this dress it's from the 1940s in the prettiest like seafoam eat green color and then they very cleverly leaked used this pre embroidered fabric that has these emerald green flowers on it so they positioned that embroidered detailing at the hum of the sleeves around the collar as well as down the front of the dress and then it has these charming little pearl buttons and a matching belt do you think the color stress is kind of hospital County but I still really really like it and I think it's a really flattering shade I know I've said this about a lot of dresses but this one my favorite dress that I own because it's got all my favorite colors in it has blue and green and turquoise and it fits me perfectly through the bust and the waist without being too tight or too loose which is kind of the definition of a perfect fit this probably in the late 1950s and I just think it's really charming got a really nice amount of volume and sad rest I find myself reaching for really often this summer and I think it transitions well to fall too just because of the colors this is a navy color dress from the 1960s and it's made out of 100% acetate I know that because it came new with its tags and it said dryclean only but I chose to take this a suggestion and actually washed up really nicely I gravitated towards it because of the suit eyes detailing on the sleeves I just I was really neat it looked like a good like interview boss-lady type of dress while having that vintage flare to it that I loved so much it is a bit short on me but it fits me perfectly over the hips and Scott these little pleats of the front that add volume but not too much volume as to make it unflattering it was four inches longer and machine washable it would be a perfect dress this dress however is not perfect though it is very cute I paid more for this I should have given its condition it's missing a button that there's some light discoloration to the collar and when I tried trying this on I split the side seam and I split the side theme because this dress is about two inches too small for me which I didn't realize at the time so this dress is just not a good fit for me quite literally because I thought I haven't been willing to put me in frost the time into you fixing this up and getting it into a good wearable state because I know I will never be able to birds so I'm gonna be listing this on Poshmark in my closet for a really low price so if one of you want this dress and want to give it the loving home it deserves then you can speak address is not for me I purchased the 1960's cotton dress from an Instagram sale they've got a really neat linen yoke made out of white fabric and then it's navy with these bright white polka dots and it's got a really cool like sailor style collar that goes all the way around the back however this is very short on me and because it is such a full skirt the length problem is just intensified by them not a volume so it doesn't suit me at all however this would look absolutely adorable on someone who's a bit more petite this is a Navy sailor style hell Bunny dress and this dress fits me like a glove I was really nervous being a flattering because it's so fitted through the waist now was insured flare out enough to go from top my hips but it does I found myself wearing this quite a lot in summer and pairing it with white shoes and a white handbag the length is really nice on me too and I love the little bias-cut weight details on it so this is a sailor style dress from the 1940s by purchased at Manhattan vintage and the fun story about this dress is it was actually at my favorites list on Etsy and I saw it at Manhattan vintage and ended up buying it and not even recognizing that I'd favorited it online wasn't until I was going to make a wish list I realized I'd come across this dress before so I think it's fate that we ended up together it's made out of a Navy cotton and his Dolman sleeves and a really cute striped bow and striped bias binding around the collar again this is just a dress that has the perfect amount of volume through the hips it's not clingy it's very comfortable I can fit and watch with ease in it it isn't too flowy which makes it have that iconic 1940 silhouette and I think be a little bit more flattering with some of the super full skirts though I am fond of those as well this is a dress that I bought from at sea and I really stuck out to me because of the pleated details down the front in addition to having the pleats it actually has a whole bunch of navy colored stitching which complements the Navy floral pattern of this dress as well as the Navy clatters that's used on the belt it's an elastic belt so it's adjustable and then the skirt is pleated all the way around but I don't know if this color suits me particularly well so I don't think this is a piece that's really gonna be my wardrobe forever I am quite fond of it this is an obnoxious dress by me last year and I loved it very very much it's made out of the Cape as that print I dropped and patterned myself I wanted something that was vaguely Victorian inspired which is why I did the poopy lega button sleeves but I also wanted to have it in the 1930s layer to it and I think I accomplished that and then I made it out of a very fun non-historical print so it's kind of a mix and mash up of a dress but I do think it's quite cute and I really love the pattern I came up with this is a floral dress in the 1940s made out of a early version of jersey fabric they bought from jambalaya on Instagram I remember I'd purchased several other dresses this month and I really questioned buying it but it's actually become one of my most worn dresses I find this really easy to style in the summer playing off the blue tones and the floral pattern or the white tones as well as pairing up in the winter with some black heels and apply felt in the black coat it's just one of those dresses I can throw on and actually has a zipper down the front which makes it really easy to throw on so this is one of maybe dresses in a wardrobe just because of the convenience factor of it the dress I'm less glad I purchased it's this one from the 1940s it's a really cute purple dress with kind of a mottled color fabric and by the brand british lady and the tag is perfectly intact I don't know if this was even born before it has a few little splits and the sleeve seams which need to be repaired because otherwise in excellent condition however I didn't realize how large this was when I purchased it and I also didn't realize how short it was so this is made for someone who's a little bit larger yet also quite petite it just does not fit me or suit me at the ball so hopefully when if you can snag this and give it some love this is a dress they purchase from Holly Point on Etsy I admired this dress for about a year before buying it and it was one of the only things in her shop that didn't sell so again I think it's fate we are meant to be together it's a really cute fit-and-flare style dress with this scalloped detail around the neckline which is very hard to do so I always admired what he seen in mass produced dresses and then the facing is actually a contrasting blue color which i think is cute it's also dark enough in color that I drove to wear slept with it which is a major plus this is a Mason at procs dress from the 1950s and the 5:15 it's got really sweet organza netting around the neckline and then it's got lace running around as well again I really like the shape of this it's a little bit looser the best and waist and then it's got these gathers just at the side so it flares out nicely over my hip so while keeping that slimmer silhouette and not adding too much bulk to my stomach and I love the color too I really like blue as you might have been able to tell this video this dress is from a brand called Downtowner and I loaned the details of it it actually is seaming around the collar so it forms this square shape which i think is really clever and I think the shape of it is super flattering I love that has pockets and how its kind of got wiggle dress style with a bit of volume so it's a little bit more comfortable I purchased this dress from spearmint vintage on Etsy that actually came you with tags my sense washed it so I can actually wear it this is the only completely black dress I own I purchased it from running gross antique market weirdly it actually reminds me a lot of the white dress I showed you earlier because it has lace inset work which is very reminiscent of Edwardian era and isn't something you really see in 1950s dresses and especially don't see in more modern dresses this dress is homemade but it's impeccably made in fact it's almost like a puzzle with how well it's made because they're about four snap closures stop closure at the neckline you hook at the waist for buttons and some other stuff too they really put their all into making this dress and I think it shows cuz it's really just a light full this is a dress that I made myself for a 1940's pattern but this is made out of a cotton that we got from Juliet as part of their celebrated collection and I placed the fabric so these stars were most stance towards the hem as well as towards the shoulder the dress they paired it with some star shape but to tie it all together this was actually made from the exact same powder in his lab stress I just used a different sleep variation I like that's on a little bit more just because I think these shoulders work with the longer sleeves a little bit better and I also love the back applique details they did on the pockets definitely one that I'm going to need a lot more prayer out of and the church yet cooler I mean this in summers unfortunately it hasn't had its chance to shine just yet this is a dress I bought from a little vintage shop in green porch here in Long Island it's made out of a reddish purpley colored corduroy and got lace all the way around the neckline and the waist and then it has a little pearl buttons it's got a Basque waist to it which means that points down towards the center which is really different than anything else I have this dress is from the 1980s with a zipper up the back and I think it's quite nice and fun for winter and as I said very different for anything else that I own this is a made by Marilyn dress they purchased on posh Frank it's got a wrap style to it and relatively low neckline then these really cute slightly longer than capital e used for relatively short sleeves but it's also very soft and it's machine washable which has been tactic for thicker dress since usually they say dryclean only I think this dress perfect for fall and for winter when you layer it with a cardigan and a really neat belt the definitely looks better felted says it slightly short waists on me this was made out of a full wool flannel and it's technically more of a jumper than is it your s weight thought I would include it I made this as the 1960's sewing through decades project it's actually one of the pieces really stayed and become a staple my wardrobe Felix really cute on its own as well as layered over top of short sleeve for long sleeve glasses depending on the season this is another favorite autumn dress and this is purchase from the Blues Hatter and Instagram I got a really amazing deal on it and I just think it's adorable it's made out of a plaid fabric obviously and it's quite a silky feeling fabric though it's still hand washable just awesome it's got these very large slightly pointed cuffs that close with button it slightly pleated so it's got a little bit flare to the skirt but not too much and it's just a really easy really nice to dress it is a Dorothy Hubbs dress that he recently replaced all the buttons on may thought were really interesting it thicker striped fabric and this definitely looks best paired with the belt since for some reason it doesn't have a buttonhole at the waist so I paired this with a black or white belt and I think that makes a lot more flattering and makes this look a little bit less odd but even with the odd button placement I really like this dress I think the fit is nice and I love the Dolman sleeves that extended to the long sleeves you don't see that very often dresses my size and a nice twist this is definitely one that I reached where pretty often so it does drive me crazy wrinkled together especially since it's been in storage sentenced in the summer months instead of winter this is a relatively recent addition to my wardrobe which I also bought in Poshmark I thought the seaming of it was really neat as was the pocket it reminded me of the very late 1960s and made out of the soft kind of heavier fabric that almost feels like wool but is actually cotton and I bought a really cute hat that matches it perfectly and has a little tassels on it this is more of a fleegle dress fitted dress so I don't feel super confident in it but I think it sense the colors really muted since it's got longer sleeves it's just a little bit more covered and that makes me feel a bit more comfortable I think this thing I'm gonna get quite a bit of wear out of now that brain is seasoned where it's wearable now the last guys I have to share is another one that I made this mean of the most fun fabric it's bright orange and covered in this monkey print and it's got a very very full skirt I made this following a vogue pattern a vintage reproduction both pattern and I posted the video about making it several years ago it has stayed in my wardrobe at Keio time it's just so fun so or something that will be staying in my wardrobe is this hat it's absolutely darling but I actually own another orange hat that I reach for a little bit more often so I think it's time for this one to go to a better home so you'll be able to find it in my posh Marek closet and that my friends if every dress I'm going to be trying on this video and almost every dress in my wardrobe aside from two that are currently in the laundry let's cut to the outro because I am exhausted and I have a lot of clothing tipped away so that is everything I'm regretting filming this video because it took a very long time but I hope it was enjoyable for all of you and once again thanks to Poshmark response in today's video you can download the app using blue ink in my description box my referral code Angela costume ready to get $10 off your first purchase so you can shop my closet or your favorite brands is to you for watching and I'll talk to fold you 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Channel: Angela Clayton
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Keywords: sewing, costumery, diy, dress, clothing, wardrobe, closet, declutter, 1940, 1950, 1960
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Length: 28min 47sec (1727 seconds)
Published: Wed Sep 18 2019
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