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Fashion - Georgian 3 (Robe à la Polonaise, Zone Font)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
music: Soundtrack of "The Duchess" and "The Village"
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
movies which are set in this time:
-The Duchess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWrUaNx5hio
-Marie Antoinette http://www.youtube.com
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18th Century Layers (1740-1770)
18th century layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1740-1770.
1. Before the gown, AKA robe, you begin with the basics:
a). Linen chemise (e.g. shift)
b). Stockings, silk ribbon garters, and shoes (shoes not included in this video)
c). Stays (corset)
d). Pockets and a "modesty" slip (not included in video)
e). Optional cap and fichu (kerchief tucked ab
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18th Century Layers (1780-1790)
18th century clothing layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1780-1790.
1. Before the gown (robe), you begin with the basics:
a). Linen chemise (e.g. shift)
b). Stockings and silk ribbon garters (shoes not included in this video)
c). Stays (corset)
d). A "modesty" slip (not included in this video)
e). Optional cap
If the cap is not going to be worn,
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Urszula Zietek - La Belle Polonaise - promo
clothes: Urszula Zietek - http://urszulazietek.myshopify.com/
model: Angelika Kwiatkowska (Avant Models)
production: Only Only (http://onlyonly.pl)
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Eighteenth century clothing at Claude Moore Colonial Farm
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a living history farm in Northern Virginia. www.1771.org
In this video, the Farm's interpreters (costumed staff) get dressed in their 18th century clothing to show the different layers that ordinary people wore in pre-Revolutionary America.
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Hierder kruuspunt polonaise 2013
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Donatan & Cleo - My Słowianie - We Are Slavic (Poland) 2014 Eurovision Song Contest
Powered by: http://www.eurovision.tv Donatan & Cleo will represent Poland at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen with the song My Słowianie
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Costuming: How to create polonaise pleats
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18th Century Women's Clothing Layers
For a class project and for normal reference. Video showing the layers of 18th century women's clothing. Music is by Beethoven.
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Fashion - Victorian 2 (Crinoline, Bustle, Sisi dresses)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;) .... feat. Sisi dresses
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
music: from the Soundtrack of "Elizabeth-The Golden Age", "Legends of the Fall"
movies which are set in this time:
-The Young Victoria http://www.youtube.com/watch?
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Chopin - Polonaise G sharp minor
Napoli Piazza Plebiscito
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MJohnson - Chopin Grande Polonaise Brillante
Sorry about the watermark - came from a free program I needed to get this off a DVD.
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Fashion - Regency 1
music: from the Soundtrack of "Coco Avant Chanel" by Alexandre Desplat., "Clair De Lune" by Debussy, "Avril 14th" by Aphex Twin, "Opus 36" by Dustin O' Halloran.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
movies which are set in this
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3 italiennes et une polonaise converties a l'islam.flv
3 italiennes et une polonaise converties a l'islam
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Fashion - Edwardian 1
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Painted Veil", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
-Titanic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy5WQ9S4c0
-Finding Neverland http://www.y
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Fashion - Edwardian 2
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
05:20 ahhh what happened here..? :(
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
-Titanic http://www.youtube.com/w
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Fashion - Georgian 4 (Marie Antoinette)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
feat. Marie Antoinette
music: "Jynweythek Ylow" by Aphex Twin (used in 2006 Marie Antoinette) and from the Soundtrack of "Elizabeth"
sources:
http://www.kci.or.jp
www.rom.on.ca
movies which are set in this time:
-The Duchess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWrUaNx5hio
-Marie Antoinette http://www.youtube.com/watch?v
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Fashion 16th - 17th Century
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.metmuseum.org/
http://www.vintagetextile.com/
movies which are set in this time:
Elizabeth
the other Boleyn Girl
the Tudors
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How to make your own fabric labels for FREE!
In this video tutorial I show you how to make your own fabric labels using stuff that you probably have at home already. Whether you sew, quilt, or enjoy making other kinds of homemade projects this technique is for you! All you need is an inkjet printer, printer paper, freezer paper, and the fabric you want your label to be on. That's it!
Using a word processing program on your computer you wi
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Vladimir Ashkenazy's Favourite Clothing
Vladimir Ashkenazy shares some of his favourite things with us for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's upcoming "Ashkenazy's Favourites - Tchaikovsky, Strauss & Walton" concerts in May 2013.
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Fashion - Victorian 5 (Crinoline, Bustle, Leg-o-Mutton Sleeves)
02:08 I think she looks a bit like Scarlett Johansson ;)
crinoline, bustle, leg-o-mutton sleeves
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
Dresses sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/
http://www.kci.or.jp
music: from the Soundtracks of "Cheri", "Creation" & "A Beautiful Mind"
movies which are set in
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Fashion in 18th-Century Paris
Maxwell Barr, designer of period costumes, explores fashion in the prosperous world of 18th-century Paris at this demonstration offered in conjunction with the exhibition "Paris: Life & Luxury" at the Getty Center.
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Stossel Green Movement is a Socialist Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
Stossel Green Movement is a Socialist Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
Fashion - Georgian 3 (Robe à la Polonaise, Zone Font)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
music: Soundtrack of "The Duchess" and "The Village"
sources:
http://www....
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
music: Soundtrack of "The Duchess" and "The Village"
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
movies which are set in this time:
-The Duchess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWrUaNx5hio
-Marie Antoinette http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOuO9dxeANg
-Sleepy Hollow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYHt8SdUj-U
-Pirates of the Caribbean
-Perfume http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6prLSE3Acc&feature;=related
-Quills http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u--PYnIYewE
wn.com/Fashion Georgian 3 (Robe À La Polonaise, Zone Font)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
music: Soundtrack of "The Duchess" and "The Village"
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
movies which are set in this time:
-The Duchess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWrUaNx5hio
-Marie Antoinette http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOuO9dxeANg
-Sleepy Hollow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYHt8SdUj-U
-Pirates of the Caribbean
-Perfume http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6prLSE3Acc&feature;=related
-Quills http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u--PYnIYewE
- published: 13 Nov 2010
- views: 36112
18th Century Layers (1740-1770)
18th century layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1740-1770.
1. Before the gown, AKA robe, you begin with the basics:
a). Li...
18th century layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1740-1770.
1. Before the gown, AKA robe, you begin with the basics:
a). Linen chemise (e.g. shift)
b). Stockings, silk ribbon garters, and shoes (shoes not included in this video)
c). Stays (corset)
d). Pockets and a "modesty" slip (not included in video)
e). Optional cap and fichu (kerchief tucked about the bosom)
If a cap is not going to be worn, it's usually best to have the hair done beforehand, but this is largely optional. For this video, her hair is done in the braided style of 1730-1750.
2. The first layer is one of five hip supports seen in the 18th century. The period 1740-1770 commonly used paniers, pocket hoops or (for 1770) bum rolls. A small set of paniers were used here.
3. Next are the petticoats, usually three or four that may be made out of cheap fabric. Two were used here. Authentic petticoats should have drawstrings that tie in front and back. This made them waist-adjustable, crucial for 18th century frugality.
4. If your ensemble includes a decorative silk taffeta or satin petticoat, put that on. This is the last petticoat that goes on before the gown.
5. You fasten a jacket, gown, redingote (riding coat), etc over the stays with pins (buttons were only used for coats during this time). The typical gowns for 1740-1760 were the mantua, robe à la française (French robe, or gown) and in 1770, the l'anglaise and polonaise, besides a variety of jackets. (See below for more on the robe à la française.)
6. Finally, you baste or pin on the "engageantes," the nice lacy things you see on the elbows. Lace was expensive during the 18th c., so the richer you were, the more lace you had (maids, servants had little to none). They were made separate from the gown for easy laundering.
Note: The française was made in two ways: with "closed" or "open" fronts. The open fronts were such that they were cut so that a V-shaped opening over the stomach was filled with a piece of decorative fabric called a "stomacher." The popular kinds of stomacher were covered with silk ruched bows or made to imitate the stay lacings seen on poorer folk.
Here, she is putting on a gown with a closed front, which needs no stomacher because the fabric was cut to meet in center front. This particular gown was also made with a stand-up Van Dyke collar, which can be seen in paintings by Fragonard and fashion plates. This wasn't a style you'd see every day, but more or less a fancy ball or masquerade gown.
wn.com/18Th Century Layers (1740 1770)
18th century layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1740-1770.
1. Before the gown, AKA robe, you begin with the basics:
a). Linen chemise (e.g. shift)
b). Stockings, silk ribbon garters, and shoes (shoes not included in this video)
c). Stays (corset)
d). Pockets and a "modesty" slip (not included in video)
e). Optional cap and fichu (kerchief tucked about the bosom)
If a cap is not going to be worn, it's usually best to have the hair done beforehand, but this is largely optional. For this video, her hair is done in the braided style of 1730-1750.
2. The first layer is one of five hip supports seen in the 18th century. The period 1740-1770 commonly used paniers, pocket hoops or (for 1770) bum rolls. A small set of paniers were used here.
3. Next are the petticoats, usually three or four that may be made out of cheap fabric. Two were used here. Authentic petticoats should have drawstrings that tie in front and back. This made them waist-adjustable, crucial for 18th century frugality.
4. If your ensemble includes a decorative silk taffeta or satin petticoat, put that on. This is the last petticoat that goes on before the gown.
5. You fasten a jacket, gown, redingote (riding coat), etc over the stays with pins (buttons were only used for coats during this time). The typical gowns for 1740-1760 were the mantua, robe à la française (French robe, or gown) and in 1770, the l'anglaise and polonaise, besides a variety of jackets. (See below for more on the robe à la française.)
6. Finally, you baste or pin on the "engageantes," the nice lacy things you see on the elbows. Lace was expensive during the 18th c., so the richer you were, the more lace you had (maids, servants had little to none). They were made separate from the gown for easy laundering.
Note: The française was made in two ways: with "closed" or "open" fronts. The open fronts were such that they were cut so that a V-shaped opening over the stomach was filled with a piece of decorative fabric called a "stomacher." The popular kinds of stomacher were covered with silk ruched bows or made to imitate the stay lacings seen on poorer folk.
Here, she is putting on a gown with a closed front, which needs no stomacher because the fabric was cut to meet in center front. This particular gown was also made with a stand-up Van Dyke collar, which can be seen in paintings by Fragonard and fashion plates. This wasn't a style you'd see every day, but more or less a fancy ball or masquerade gown.
- published: 29 Mar 2010
- views: 169410
18th Century Layers (1780-1790)
18th century clothing layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1780-1790.
1. Before the gown (robe), you begin with the basics:
...
18th century clothing layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1780-1790.
1. Before the gown (robe), you begin with the basics:
a). Linen chemise (e.g. shift)
b). Stockings and silk ribbon garters (shoes not included in this video)
c). Stays (corset)
d). A "modesty" slip (not included in this video)
e). Optional cap
If the cap is not going to be worn, it's usually best to have the hair done beforehand, but this is largely optional. My hair is styled in the messy "hedge-hog" pouf typical of the period.
2. The first layer is one of five hip supports seen in the 18th century. The period 1780-1790 commonly used bum rolls, bum pads or hip pads. Here, I used a bum pad.
3. Next are the petticoats, usually three or four that may be made out of cheap fabric. I use two here to expedite the process. Authentic petticoats should have drawstrings that tie in front and back. This made them waist-adjustable, crucial for 18th century frugality.
4. If your ensemble includes a decorative silk taffeta or satin petticoat, put that on. Otherwise, the last layer below the waist should be a plain white muslin. Muslin was a popular petticoat choice from 1780-1790 besides silk.
5. You fasten a jacket, gown, redingote (riding coat), etc over the stays with pins or hooks and eyes (buttons were rarely used but not unseen). The typical gowns for this period were the robe à l'anglaise (English robe) and polonaise, besides an endless variety of jackets and redingotes. These (excepting the redingote) were initially informal garments that became extremely popular day wear, otherwise very formal social events called for the older, larger robe à la française. Here, I am putting on a kind of jacket and large hat based off of a fashion plate. This kind of ensemble was common in the last half of the 18th century and would usually include sashes, reticules (a handbag that had replaced the pocket), decorative aprons and fashionable sticks.
wn.com/18Th Century Layers (1780 1790)
18th century clothing layers appropriate for the upper-middle class lady or noblewoman, 1780-1790.
1. Before the gown (robe), you begin with the basics:
a). Linen chemise (e.g. shift)
b). Stockings and silk ribbon garters (shoes not included in this video)
c). Stays (corset)
d). A "modesty" slip (not included in this video)
e). Optional cap
If the cap is not going to be worn, it's usually best to have the hair done beforehand, but this is largely optional. My hair is styled in the messy "hedge-hog" pouf typical of the period.
2. The first layer is one of five hip supports seen in the 18th century. The period 1780-1790 commonly used bum rolls, bum pads or hip pads. Here, I used a bum pad.
3. Next are the petticoats, usually three or four that may be made out of cheap fabric. I use two here to expedite the process. Authentic petticoats should have drawstrings that tie in front and back. This made them waist-adjustable, crucial for 18th century frugality.
4. If your ensemble includes a decorative silk taffeta or satin petticoat, put that on. Otherwise, the last layer below the waist should be a plain white muslin. Muslin was a popular petticoat choice from 1780-1790 besides silk.
5. You fasten a jacket, gown, redingote (riding coat), etc over the stays with pins or hooks and eyes (buttons were rarely used but not unseen). The typical gowns for this period were the robe à l'anglaise (English robe) and polonaise, besides an endless variety of jackets and redingotes. These (excepting the redingote) were initially informal garments that became extremely popular day wear, otherwise very formal social events called for the older, larger robe à la française. Here, I am putting on a kind of jacket and large hat based off of a fashion plate. This kind of ensemble was common in the last half of the 18th century and would usually include sashes, reticules (a handbag that had replaced the pocket), decorative aprons and fashionable sticks.
- published: 29 Mar 2010
- views: 78195
Urszula Zietek - La Belle Polonaise - promo
clothes: Urszula Zietek - http://urszulazietek.myshopify.com/
model: Angelika Kwiatkowska (Avant Models)
production: Only Only (http://onlyonly.pl)...
clothes: Urszula Zietek - http://urszulazietek.myshopify.com/
model: Angelika Kwiatkowska (Avant Models)
production: Only Only (http://onlyonly.pl)
wn.com/Urszula Zietek La Belle Polonaise Promo
clothes: Urszula Zietek - http://urszulazietek.myshopify.com/
model: Angelika Kwiatkowska (Avant Models)
production: Only Only (http://onlyonly.pl)
- published: 13 Dec 2011
- views: 658
Eighteenth century clothing at Claude Moore Colonial Farm
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a living history farm in Northern Virginia. www.1771.org
In this video, the Farm's interpreters (costumed staff) get dressed ...
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a living history farm in Northern Virginia. www.1771.org
In this video, the Farm's interpreters (costumed staff) get dressed in their 18th century clothing to show the different layers that ordinary people wore in pre-Revolutionary America.
wn.com/Eighteenth Century Clothing At Claude Moore Colonial Farm
The Claude Moore Colonial Farm is a living history farm in Northern Virginia. www.1771.org
In this video, the Farm's interpreters (costumed staff) get dressed in their 18th century clothing to show the different layers that ordinary people wore in pre-Revolutionary America.
- published: 26 Feb 2009
- views: 49955
Donatan & Cleo - My Słowianie - We Are Slavic (Poland) 2014 Eurovision Song Contest
Powered by: http://www.eurovision.tv Donatan & Cleo will represent Poland at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen with the song My Słowianie...
Powered by: http://www.eurovision.tv Donatan & Cleo will represent Poland at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen with the song My Słowianie
wn.com/Donatan Cleo My Słowianie We Are Slavic (Poland) 2014 Eurovision Song Contest
Powered by: http://www.eurovision.tv Donatan & Cleo will represent Poland at the 2014 Eurovision Song Contest in Copenhagen with the song My Słowianie
- published: 18 Mar 2014
- views: 8446580
18th Century Women's Clothing Layers
For a class project and for normal reference. Video showing the layers of 18th century women's clothing. Music is by Beethoven....
For a class project and for normal reference. Video showing the layers of 18th century women's clothing. Music is by Beethoven.
wn.com/18Th Century Women's Clothing Layers
For a class project and for normal reference. Video showing the layers of 18th century women's clothing. Music is by Beethoven.
- published: 11 Oct 2008
- views: 39718
Fashion - Victorian 2 (Crinoline, Bustle, Sisi dresses)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;) .... feat. Sisi dresses
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the d...
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;) .... feat. Sisi dresses
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
music: from the Soundtrack of "Elizabeth-The Golden Age", "Legends of the Fall"
movies which are set in this time:
-The Young Victoria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBxWWUOI6Lo
-Sweeney Todd http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WQya0gWI0o
-Cold Mountain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NveDcsO6DJ0
-Silk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyIFJN3ImQU
-The Piano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDGNaQA_1o
wn.com/Fashion Victorian 2 (Crinoline, Bustle, Sisi Dresses)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;) .... feat. Sisi dresses
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
music: from the Soundtrack of "Elizabeth-The Golden Age", "Legends of the Fall"
movies which are set in this time:
-The Young Victoria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBxWWUOI6Lo
-Sweeney Todd http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WQya0gWI0o
-Cold Mountain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NveDcsO6DJ0
-Silk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyIFJN3ImQU
-The Piano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDGNaQA_1o
- published: 31 Oct 2010
- views: 69293
MJohnson - Chopin Grande Polonaise Brillante
Sorry about the watermark - came from a free program I needed to get this off a DVD....
Sorry about the watermark - came from a free program I needed to get this off a DVD.
wn.com/Mjohnson Chopin Grande Polonaise Brillante
Sorry about the watermark - came from a free program I needed to get this off a DVD.
- published: 12 Feb 2013
- views: 82
Fashion - Regency 1
music: from the Soundtrack of "Coco Avant Chanel" by Alexandre Desplat., "Clair De Lune" by Debussy, "Avril 14th" by Aphex Twin, "Opus 36" by Dustin O' Halloran...
music: from the Soundtrack of "Coco Avant Chanel" by Alexandre Desplat., "Clair De Lune" by Debussy, "Avril 14th" by Aphex Twin, "Opus 36" by Dustin O' Halloran.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
movies which are set in this time (for example everything from Jane Austen) :
-Becoming Jane http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNwmzrtT4Y0
-Bright Star http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQHiTNUi-L0
-Pride & Prejudice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTZAzVzFShw
-Sense & Sensibility http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJMnm28vAqQ
-Vanity Fair http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuRRjNRv-rM
-Goya's Ghosts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QORl91fbV3I
-Copying Beethoven http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROsbGWFltU0
wn.com/Fashion Regency 1
music: from the Soundtrack of "Coco Avant Chanel" by Alexandre Desplat., "Clair De Lune" by Debussy, "Avril 14th" by Aphex Twin, "Opus 36" by Dustin O' Halloran.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
movies which are set in this time (for example everything from Jane Austen) :
-Becoming Jane http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNwmzrtT4Y0
-Bright Star http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JQHiTNUi-L0
-Pride & Prejudice http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTZAzVzFShw
-Sense & Sensibility http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJMnm28vAqQ
-Vanity Fair http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuRRjNRv-rM
-Goya's Ghosts http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QORl91fbV3I
-Copying Beethoven http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROsbGWFltU0
- published: 24 Sep 2010
- views: 23946
3 italiennes et une polonaise converties a l'islam.flv
3 italiennes et une polonaise converties a l'islam...
3 italiennes et une polonaise converties a l'islam
wn.com/3 Italiennes Et Une Polonaise Converties A L'Islam.Flv
3 italiennes et une polonaise converties a l'islam
- published: 22 Feb 2012
- views: 302
Fashion - Edwardian 1
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Painted Veil", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting...
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Painted Veil", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
-Titanic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy5WQ9S4c0
-Finding Neverland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqXYTSYHFKI
-Angel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOi8Jt6gnWM
-Mary Poppins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuWf9fP-A-U
-Tuck Everlasting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQMOqnDZqe4
wn.com/Fashion Edwardian 1
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Painted Veil", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
-Titanic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy5WQ9S4c0
-Finding Neverland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqXYTSYHFKI
-Angel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOi8Jt6gnWM
-Mary Poppins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuWf9fP-A-U
-Tuck Everlasting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQMOqnDZqe4
- published: 23 Sep 2010
- views: 22218
Fashion - Edwardian 2
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it...
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
05:20 ahhh what happened here..? :(
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
-Titanic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy5WQ9S4c0
-Finding Neverland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqXYTSYHFKI
-Angel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOi8Jt6gnWM
-Mary Poppins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuWf9fP-A-U
-Tuck Everlasting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQMOqnDZqe4
wn.com/Fashion Edwardian 2
music: from the Soundtracks of "Coco Avant Chanel" & "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button", both by Alexandre Desplat.
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
05:20 ahhh what happened here..? :(
sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/ & the ones I took at the museum.
-Titanic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zCy5WQ9S4c0
-Finding Neverland http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hqXYTSYHFKI
-Angel http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOi8Jt6gnWM
-Mary Poppins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuWf9fP-A-U
-Tuck Everlasting http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQMOqnDZqe4
- published: 29 Sep 2010
- views: 42174
Fashion - Georgian 4 (Marie Antoinette)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
feat. Marie Antoinette
music: "Jynweythek Ylow" by Aphex Twin (used in 2006 ...
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
feat. Marie Antoinette
music: "Jynweythek Ylow" by Aphex Twin (used in 2006 Marie Antoinette) and from the Soundtrack of "Elizabeth"
sources:
http://www.kci.or.jp
www.rom.on.ca
movies which are set in this time:
-The Duchess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWrUaNx5hio
-Marie Antoinette http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOuO9dxeANg
-Sleepy Hollow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYHt8SdUj-U
-Pirates of the Caribbean
-Perfume http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6prLSE3Acc&feature;=related
-Quills http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u--PYnIYewE
wn.com/Fashion Georgian 4 (Marie Antoinette)
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
feat. Marie Antoinette
music: "Jynweythek Ylow" by Aphex Twin (used in 2006 Marie Antoinette) and from the Soundtrack of "Elizabeth"
sources:
http://www.kci.or.jp
www.rom.on.ca
movies which are set in this time:
-The Duchess http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWrUaNx5hio
-Marie Antoinette http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOuO9dxeANg
-Sleepy Hollow http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYHt8SdUj-U
-Pirates of the Caribbean
-Perfume http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R6prLSE3Acc&feature;=related
-Quills http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u--PYnIYewE
- published: 17 Nov 2010
- views: 73869
Fashion 16th - 17th Century
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.metmuseum.org/
http://www.vintagetextile.com/
movies ...
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.metmuseum.org/
http://www.vintagetextile.com/
movies which are set in this time:
Elizabeth
the other Boleyn Girl
the Tudors
wn.com/Fashion 16Th 17Th Century
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
sources:
http://www.metmuseum.org/
http://www.vintagetextile.com/
movies which are set in this time:
Elizabeth
the other Boleyn Girl
the Tudors
- published: 20 Nov 2010
- views: 33591
How to make your own fabric labels for FREE!
In this video tutorial I show you how to make your own fabric labels using stuff that you probably have at home already. Whether you sew, quilt, or enjoy makin...
In this video tutorial I show you how to make your own fabric labels using stuff that you probably have at home already. Whether you sew, quilt, or enjoy making other kinds of homemade projects this technique is for you! All you need is an inkjet printer, printer paper, freezer paper, and the fabric you want your label to be on. That's it!
Using a word processing program on your computer you will basically print the text for you label directly on the fabric. This is perfect for making quilt labels, clothing labels, backpack labels for kids, etc.
wn.com/How To Make Your Own Fabric Labels For Free
In this video tutorial I show you how to make your own fabric labels using stuff that you probably have at home already. Whether you sew, quilt, or enjoy making other kinds of homemade projects this technique is for you! All you need is an inkjet printer, printer paper, freezer paper, and the fabric you want your label to be on. That's it!
Using a word processing program on your computer you will basically print the text for you label directly on the fabric. This is perfect for making quilt labels, clothing labels, backpack labels for kids, etc.
- published: 14 Feb 2010
- views: 727651
Vladimir Ashkenazy's Favourite Clothing
Vladimir Ashkenazy shares some of his favourite things with us for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's upcoming "Ashkenazy's Favourites - Tchaikovsky, Strauss & Wal...
Vladimir Ashkenazy shares some of his favourite things with us for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's upcoming "Ashkenazy's Favourites - Tchaikovsky, Strauss & Walton" concerts in May 2013.
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Vladimir Ashkenazy shares some of his favourite things with us for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra's upcoming "Ashkenazy's Favourites - Tchaikovsky, Strauss & Walton" concerts in May 2013.
- published: 10 May 2013
- views: 2446
Fashion - Victorian 5 (Crinoline, Bustle, Leg-o-Mutton Sleeves)
02:08 I think she looks a bit like Scarlett Johansson ;)
crinoline, bustle, leg-o-mutton sleeves
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting tha...
02:08 I think she looks a bit like Scarlett Johansson ;)
crinoline, bustle, leg-o-mutton sleeves
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
Dresses sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/
http://www.kci.or.jp
music: from the Soundtracks of "Cheri", "Creation" & "A Beautiful Mind"
movies which are set in this time:
-The Young Victoria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBxWWUOI6Lo
-Sweeney Todd http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WQya0gWI0o
-Cold Mountain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NveDcsO6DJ0
-Silk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyIFJN3ImQU
-The Piano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDGNaQA_1o
wn.com/Fashion Victorian 5 (Crinoline, Bustle, Leg O Mutton Sleeves)
02:08 I think she looks a bit like Scarlett Johansson ;)
crinoline, bustle, leg-o-mutton sleeves
just women's clothing, because for me it's more interesting than men's clothes. ;)
Dresses sources:
http://www.cartes.freeuk.com/
Pics of the dresses: http://www.vintagetextile.com/
http://www.kci.or.jp
music: from the Soundtracks of "Cheri", "Creation" & "A Beautiful Mind"
movies which are set in this time:
-The Young Victoria http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBxWWUOI6Lo
-Sweeney Todd http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WQya0gWI0o
-Cold Mountain http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NveDcsO6DJ0
-Silk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yyIFJN3ImQU
-The Piano http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoDGNaQA_1o
- published: 11 Dec 2010
- views: 32151
Fashion in 18th-Century Paris
Maxwell Barr, designer of period costumes, explores fashion in the prosperous world of 18th-century Paris at this demonstration offered in conjunction with the ...
Maxwell Barr, designer of period costumes, explores fashion in the prosperous world of 18th-century Paris at this demonstration offered in conjunction with the exhibition "Paris: Life & Luxury" at the Getty Center.
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Maxwell Barr, designer of period costumes, explores fashion in the prosperous world of 18th-century Paris at this demonstration offered in conjunction with the exhibition "Paris: Life & Luxury" at the Getty Center.
- published: 11 Aug 2011
- views: 39815
Stossel Green Movement is a Socialist Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
Stossel Green Movement is a Socialist Wolf in Sheeps Clothing...
Stossel Green Movement is a Socialist Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
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Stossel Green Movement is a Socialist Wolf in Sheeps Clothing
- published: 10 Jul 2011
- views: 1681
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Fashion History: Egyptian Through 18th Century
These are the images used in conjunction with my Middlebury College course, The History of Western Dress. They are provided for student review for the midterm exam.
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THE ULTIMATE FASHION HISTORY: THE 17th CENTURY
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baroque male and female attire, clothing of The Puritans, the High Baroque style of the Court of Louis XIV, the sumptuous and sexy Restoration, and finally, the swift change of silhouette as the century drew to a close. Enjoy.
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Collective Haul
TURN UP THE VOLUME!
Welcome to my channel, hope you enjoy my 1st video.
Just a regular girl interested in makeup & fashion & interested in sharing my tips, opinion, style, and life with you! XOXO
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Mass Effect 2: Vanguard Walkthrough - Part 28: ...The More They Stay The Same
All video's in the Mass Effect 2 Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG_9gcWHknPgBUbPLVGwbhlgyz3mB8Icv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/CaptainofDave
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The Spanish Farthingale: Women, Fashion, and Politics in Baroque Spain
manda Wunder will be coming to speak at the Seminar in Renaissance and Early Modern Material Culture on Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Her talk is entitled “The Spanish Farthingale: Women, Fashion, and Politics in Baroque Spain.”
Amanda Wunder is Assistant Professor of History at Lehman College and Assistant Professor of Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center. She received her BA in History from
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ASMR Sound Buffet of Scarves: fabric folding & rustling ear to ear, no talking
I have a decent amount of scarves and each one has it's own pretty properties. Let's look and listen through the lot! Lots of ear to ear as I had my headphones in and had a lovely time listening to each one. ♥
I do apologise, the deep thrum of a couple of big trucks passing my street does come through. This silly old house and its lack of insulation. :P
00:00-10:43 Gently removing each scarf fro
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Sunrise 1989
Sunrise 1989
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Primer Plano - Lunes 30 de Enero de 2012
Los mejores editorialistas de México confrontan opiniones de manera amigable: María Amparo Casar, Sergio Aguayo, Lorenzo Meyer, Leonardo Curzio, José Antonio Crespo y Francisco Paoli Bolio dialogan en el programa de análisis político que semanalmente se presenta para ustedes en el Once. La trascendencia del momento político que vive México lleva al Once a fortalecer su compromiso de crear un PERIO
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Print on Identity between the Diaspora and Armenian Plateau in the 17th-18th Centuries
Abstract: Building on insights from Eisenstein regarding the impact of print and Smith and Gellner on the nationalist gestation process, this paper seeks to demonstrate that by the 17th century Armenian diasporic life in cosmopolitan entrepots over the Eurasian hemisphere forged a novel ethnic inclusiveness among the merchant class. This mutuality is reflected in the discourse of ethnic affiliatio
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Laura-Lynn Tyler Thompson
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1950s Family Videos Part 4 of 4
1950s Family Videos Part 4 of 4
* narrated by Gary Tyner Sr.
* Tyner family films taken by Harold Sylvester Tyner Jr. and Carol Beverly Lewis Tyner
* Price-Tyner family flims taken by Fred and Eve Price
* 1950s and 1960s
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HAUL | INSTAGRAM BOUTIQUES - A TALE OF CAUTION f. HONEY B GOLD
I had a minor incident involving shopping via Instagram boutiques...watch the video to find out what happened.
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Yuja Wang_Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Op. 23)
Yuja Wang (piano)
Hannu Lintu (conductor)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Helsinki Music Centre Concert Hall (7 September 2012)
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2012-2013 International Day
International Day video about South Korea
We apologize to the Korean nation for mispronouncing the Korean words. :)
Full Credits:
Cast
Cliff Chang
Leo Fu
Andy Huang
Serena Jou
Megan Ku
Dorris Lin
Karen Lin
Derek Liu
Harvey Peng
Katrina Peng
Phobos Teng
Maggie Tsai
Aileen Wu
Vicky Yeh
Linda Yu
Music
Aegukga (Korean National Anthem) - Ahn Eak-tai
Flowers Bloom
Fashion History: Egyptian Through 18th Century
These are the images used in conjunction with my Middlebury College course, The History of Western Dress. They are provided for student review for the midterm e...
These are the images used in conjunction with my Middlebury College course, The History of Western Dress. They are provided for student review for the midterm exam.
wn.com/Fashion History Egyptian Through 18Th Century
These are the images used in conjunction with my Middlebury College course, The History of Western Dress. They are provided for student review for the midterm exam.
- published: 16 Oct 2012
- views: 28434
THE ULTIMATE FASHION HISTORY: THE 17th CENTURY
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baro...
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baroque male and female attire, clothing of The Puritans, the High Baroque style of the Court of Louis XIV, the sumptuous and sexy Restoration, and finally, the swift change of silhouette as the century drew to a close. Enjoy.
wn.com/The Ultimate Fashion History The 17Th Century
Cavaliers, Puritans, and Louis XIV, what century could be more exciting than the 17th? In this episode of The Ultimate Fashion History, we'll look at Early Baroque male and female attire, clothing of The Puritans, the High Baroque style of the Court of Louis XIV, the sumptuous and sexy Restoration, and finally, the swift change of silhouette as the century drew to a close. Enjoy.
- published: 28 Nov 2015
- views: 458
Collective Haul
TURN UP THE VOLUME!
Welcome to my channel, hope you enjoy my 1st video.
Just a regular girl interested in makeup & fashion & interested in sharing my tips, op...
TURN UP THE VOLUME!
Welcome to my channel, hope you enjoy my 1st video.
Just a regular girl interested in makeup & fashion & interested in sharing my tips, opinion, style, and life with you! XOXO
Don't forget to like & SUBSCRIBE! It's FREE! :)
Follow me on my social media networks:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KryptoniteKelly
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/kellykaly
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kellykaly
Music:
Nick & Meteo - Beam Camp
So Much Pain - Tricky Diesel
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Photos by:
Xocha Xiong
https://www.facebook.com/xochaxiong651?fref=ts
MAKEUP & BEAUTY
Products Purchased:
10 Color Palette - Professional Blush
10 Color Palette - Camouflage Concealer
BH Cosmetics Day & Night 60 Color Eyeshadow Palette
28 Color Palette Neutral Eyeshadow
12 ct. Brush Set
Kabuki Brush
False Lashes in Baby Doll
Liquid Liner (not mentioned, but works wonders!)
http://www.bhcosmetics.com/
House of Lashes
-Temptress
-Feline
-Bombshell
http://www.houseoflashes.com/
Lime Crime Red Velvetine
- Red Velvet
http://www.limecrimemakeup.com/products/RED-VELVET.html
MAC Prolong Wear
- NC20
http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/157/10181/Products/Face/Concealer/Pro-Longwear-Concealer/index.tmpl
NYX
- Black Label in India
- Soft Matte Lip Cream in Buenos Aires, Addis Ababa, & Sydney
http://www.nyxcosmetics.com/
Sigma Beauty Brushes
- E40
- P86
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/category_s/46.htm
NuMe
- 19mm Curling Wand
http://www.numeproducts.com/
CLOTHING
White Skort
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-New-Black-White-Women-Wrap-Mini-Skort-Skirt-Irregular-Laminated-Flanging-O-/400488158681?pt=US_CSA_WC_Skirts&var;=670109452273&hash;=item5d3ef455d9
H&M;
Army Green Super Slim Leg Jeans
Acid Light Wash Slim Leg Jeans
Acid Dark Wash Slim Leg Jeans
Velvet Skater Skirt
http://www.hm.com/us/
Dots
Camouflage Jeans
Bleached blouse
www.dots.com
Savers
White Basic Tee (letters from Michaels Craftstore) $3.99
Old School Overalls $3.99
2 High-waisted Shorts $3.99 each
Pink off the shoulder lace shirt $3.99
White Denim Jacket $10
Black Knit Tee $4.99
Forever21
Makeup Bag
Cropped Baseball Tee
Denim Skater Skirt
http://www.forever21.com/
Target
JanSport Tiedye Backpack
Lavender Jeans
Re-Up Jersey Sheets in Neon Pink
www.target.com
Products mentioned:
MAC Soft Brown
MAC Handwritten
MAC Nicki Viva Glam 2
NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream Stockholm
Thank you again!
Have a great rest of the day, night, etc.
God Bless! XO, Kells!
wn.com/Collective Haul
TURN UP THE VOLUME!
Welcome to my channel, hope you enjoy my 1st video.
Just a regular girl interested in makeup & fashion & interested in sharing my tips, opinion, style, and life with you! XOXO
Don't forget to like & SUBSCRIBE! It's FREE! :)
Follow me on my social media networks:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KryptoniteKelly
INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/kellykaly
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/kellykaly
Music:
Nick & Meteo - Beam Camp
So Much Pain - Tricky Diesel
http://freemusicarchive.org/
Photos by:
Xocha Xiong
https://www.facebook.com/xochaxiong651?fref=ts
MAKEUP & BEAUTY
Products Purchased:
10 Color Palette - Professional Blush
10 Color Palette - Camouflage Concealer
BH Cosmetics Day & Night 60 Color Eyeshadow Palette
28 Color Palette Neutral Eyeshadow
12 ct. Brush Set
Kabuki Brush
False Lashes in Baby Doll
Liquid Liner (not mentioned, but works wonders!)
http://www.bhcosmetics.com/
House of Lashes
-Temptress
-Feline
-Bombshell
http://www.houseoflashes.com/
Lime Crime Red Velvetine
- Red Velvet
http://www.limecrimemakeup.com/products/RED-VELVET.html
MAC Prolong Wear
- NC20
http://www.maccosmetics.com/product/shaded/157/10181/Products/Face/Concealer/Pro-Longwear-Concealer/index.tmpl
NYX
- Black Label in India
- Soft Matte Lip Cream in Buenos Aires, Addis Ababa, & Sydney
http://www.nyxcosmetics.com/
Sigma Beauty Brushes
- E40
- P86
http://www.sigmabeauty.com/category_s/46.htm
NuMe
- 19mm Curling Wand
http://www.numeproducts.com/
CLOTHING
White Skort
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2013-New-Black-White-Women-Wrap-Mini-Skort-Skirt-Irregular-Laminated-Flanging-O-/400488158681?pt=US_CSA_WC_Skirts&var;=670109452273&hash;=item5d3ef455d9
H&M;
Army Green Super Slim Leg Jeans
Acid Light Wash Slim Leg Jeans
Acid Dark Wash Slim Leg Jeans
Velvet Skater Skirt
http://www.hm.com/us/
Dots
Camouflage Jeans
Bleached blouse
www.dots.com
Savers
White Basic Tee (letters from Michaels Craftstore) $3.99
Old School Overalls $3.99
2 High-waisted Shorts $3.99 each
Pink off the shoulder lace shirt $3.99
White Denim Jacket $10
Black Knit Tee $4.99
Forever21
Makeup Bag
Cropped Baseball Tee
Denim Skater Skirt
http://www.forever21.com/
Target
JanSport Tiedye Backpack
Lavender Jeans
Re-Up Jersey Sheets in Neon Pink
www.target.com
Products mentioned:
MAC Soft Brown
MAC Handwritten
MAC Nicki Viva Glam 2
NYX Soft Matte Lip Cream Stockholm
Thank you again!
Have a great rest of the day, night, etc.
God Bless! XO, Kells!
- published: 15 Aug 2013
- views: 627
Mass Effect 2: Vanguard Walkthrough - Part 28: ...The More They Stay The Same
All video's in the Mass Effect 2 Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG_9gcWHknPgBUbPLVGwbhlgyz3mB8Icv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/CaptainofDave...
All video's in the Mass Effect 2 Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG_9gcWHknPgBUbPLVGwbhlgyz3mB8Icv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/CaptainofDave
wn.com/Mass Effect 2 Vanguard Walkthrough Part 28 ...The More They Stay The Same
All video's in the Mass Effect 2 Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLG_9gcWHknPgBUbPLVGwbhlgyz3mB8Icv
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/CaptainofDave
- published: 19 Aug 2013
- views: 2764
The Spanish Farthingale: Women, Fashion, and Politics in Baroque Spain
manda Wunder will be coming to speak at the Seminar in Renaissance and Early Modern Material Culture on Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Her talk is entitled “The ...
manda Wunder will be coming to speak at the Seminar in Renaissance and Early Modern Material Culture on Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Her talk is entitled “The Spanish Farthingale: Women, Fashion, and Politics in Baroque Spain.”
Amanda Wunder is Assistant Professor of History at Lehman College and Assistant Professor of Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center. She received her BA in History from Wesleyan University and her MA and PhD in History from Princeton University. Prior to her current position, Wunder held professorial and postdoctoral positions at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her publications include the following articles and chapters: “Moda y vistas de Madrid en el siglo XVII,” co-author, Laura R. Bass, in José Luis Colomer and Amalia Descalzo, eds., Vestir a la española en las cortes europeas (siglos XVI y XVII) (Madrid: Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica, 2014), pp. 363-384; “Veiled Ladies of the Early Modern Spanish World: Seduction and Scandal in Seville, Madrid, and Lima,” co-author, Laura R. Bass, The Hispanic Review 77, no. 1 (2009): 97-146; “Classical, Christian, and Muslim Remains in Imperial Seville (1520-1635),” Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (2003): 195-212; and “Western Travelers, Eastern Antiquities, and the Image of the Turk in Early Modern Europe,” The Journal of Early Modern History 7 (2003): 89-119. She is currently working on a book-length project, entitled “Baroque Seville: Artistic Collaborations in a Century of Crisis.”
Women’s fashion inspired great political debate during the reign of King Philip IV (1621-65) in Spain, and no garment was more controversial than the farthingale known as the guardainfante. The name “guardainfante” reflects the widespread rumor that women wore this wide-hipped hoopskirt to conceal illicit pregnancies. Despite the ubiquity of the guardainfante in Golden-Age Spanish literature and art—Princess Margarita is wearing one at the center of Velázquez’s Las Meninas—very little is known about the material construction of these farthingales or the historical experiences of the women who wore them. An interdisciplinary methodology combining research in archival, visual, and literary sources uncovers the diverse experiences that women had with the guardainfante and reveals their contributions to the political culture of Baroque Spain as the makers, wearers, defenders, and detractors of this iconic fashion.
wn.com/The Spanish Farthingale Women, Fashion, And Politics In Baroque Spain
manda Wunder will be coming to speak at the Seminar in Renaissance and Early Modern Material Culture on Wednesday, November 5, 2014. Her talk is entitled “The Spanish Farthingale: Women, Fashion, and Politics in Baroque Spain.”
Amanda Wunder is Assistant Professor of History at Lehman College and Assistant Professor of Art History at the CUNY Graduate Center. She received her BA in History from Wesleyan University and her MA and PhD in History from Princeton University. Prior to her current position, Wunder held professorial and postdoctoral positions at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her publications include the following articles and chapters: “Moda y vistas de Madrid en el siglo XVII,” co-author, Laura R. Bass, in José Luis Colomer and Amalia Descalzo, eds., Vestir a la española en las cortes europeas (siglos XVI y XVII) (Madrid: Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica, 2014), pp. 363-384; “Veiled Ladies of the Early Modern Spanish World: Seduction and Scandal in Seville, Madrid, and Lima,” co-author, Laura R. Bass, The Hispanic Review 77, no. 1 (2009): 97-146; “Classical, Christian, and Muslim Remains in Imperial Seville (1520-1635),” Journal of the History of Ideas 64 (2003): 195-212; and “Western Travelers, Eastern Antiquities, and the Image of the Turk in Early Modern Europe,” The Journal of Early Modern History 7 (2003): 89-119. She is currently working on a book-length project, entitled “Baroque Seville: Artistic Collaborations in a Century of Crisis.”
Women’s fashion inspired great political debate during the reign of King Philip IV (1621-65) in Spain, and no garment was more controversial than the farthingale known as the guardainfante. The name “guardainfante” reflects the widespread rumor that women wore this wide-hipped hoopskirt to conceal illicit pregnancies. Despite the ubiquity of the guardainfante in Golden-Age Spanish literature and art—Princess Margarita is wearing one at the center of Velázquez’s Las Meninas—very little is known about the material construction of these farthingales or the historical experiences of the women who wore them. An interdisciplinary methodology combining research in archival, visual, and literary sources uncovers the diverse experiences that women had with the guardainfante and reveals their contributions to the political culture of Baroque Spain as the makers, wearers, defenders, and detractors of this iconic fashion.
- published: 06 Nov 2014
- views: 519
ASMR Sound Buffet of Scarves: fabric folding & rustling ear to ear, no talking
I have a decent amount of scarves and each one has it's own pretty properties. Let's look and listen through the lot! Lots of ear to ear as I had my headphones ...
I have a decent amount of scarves and each one has it's own pretty properties. Let's look and listen through the lot! Lots of ear to ear as I had my headphones in and had a lovely time listening to each one. ♥
I do apologise, the deep thrum of a couple of big trucks passing my street does come through. This silly old house and its lack of insulation. :P
00:00-10:43 Gently removing each scarf from the hanger and folding them
10:45-15:59 Blue scarf with pink paisley
16:04-20:30 Spatter and half-tone 80's jeweltone silk scarf
20:34-25:40 Beige with black linework long scarf
25:50-31:00 Black & white patterned large silk scarf
31:12-36:00 Pink with blue pattern long silk scarf with soft fringe
36:19-40:26 Red, blue & white semi-sheer scarf
40:39-44:52 Green with blue berries springtime polyester scarf
45:04-50:04 Blue, red & yellow kerchief (*comparatively strong sounds!*)
50:17-54:19 Sheer red scarf with silver thread
Common triggers in this video: fabric noises like rustling, scratching, shhh-shh, "static" and more!
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I have a Tumblr that updates once a day with a soothing gif or a link to a tingly or relaxing sound generator. I also take asks and requests there: http://stitchescritchesasmr.tumblr.com/
Have a question? It may be answered in the FAQ: http://stitchescritchesasmr.tumblr.com/FAQ
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Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is often described as a “tingly” feeling in the scalp or back of the neck in response to certain aural and visual triggers. It's a neat thing that not everyone experiences, a good place to start learning more about it at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
I'm not a licensed health or wellness practitioner and do not claim any specific health benefits from using this video.
wn.com/Asmr Sound Buffet Of Scarves Fabric Folding Rustling Ear To Ear, No Talking
I have a decent amount of scarves and each one has it's own pretty properties. Let's look and listen through the lot! Lots of ear to ear as I had my headphones in and had a lovely time listening to each one. ♥
I do apologise, the deep thrum of a couple of big trucks passing my street does come through. This silly old house and its lack of insulation. :P
00:00-10:43 Gently removing each scarf from the hanger and folding them
10:45-15:59 Blue scarf with pink paisley
16:04-20:30 Spatter and half-tone 80's jeweltone silk scarf
20:34-25:40 Beige with black linework long scarf
25:50-31:00 Black & white patterned large silk scarf
31:12-36:00 Pink with blue pattern long silk scarf with soft fringe
36:19-40:26 Red, blue & white semi-sheer scarf
40:39-44:52 Green with blue berries springtime polyester scarf
45:04-50:04 Blue, red & yellow kerchief (*comparatively strong sounds!*)
50:17-54:19 Sheer red scarf with silver thread
Common triggers in this video: fabric noises like rustling, scratching, shhh-shh, "static" and more!
--
I have a Tumblr that updates once a day with a soothing gif or a link to a tingly or relaxing sound generator. I also take asks and requests there: http://stitchescritchesasmr.tumblr.com/
Have a question? It may be answered in the FAQ: http://stitchescritchesasmr.tumblr.com/FAQ
--
Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response (ASMR) is often described as a “tingly” feeling in the scalp or back of the neck in response to certain aural and visual triggers. It's a neat thing that not everyone experiences, a good place to start learning more about it at this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autonomous_sensory_meridian_response
I'm not a licensed health or wellness practitioner and do not claim any specific health benefits from using this video.
- published: 20 Mar 2015
- views: 1474
Sunrise 1989
Sunrise 1989...
Sunrise 1989
wn.com/Sunrise 1989
Sunrise 1989
- published: 28 Apr 2014
- views: 360
Primer Plano - Lunes 30 de Enero de 2012
Los mejores editorialistas de México confrontan opiniones de manera amigable: María Amparo Casar, Sergio Aguayo, Lorenzo Meyer, Leonardo Curzio, José Antonio Cr...
Los mejores editorialistas de México confrontan opiniones de manera amigable: María Amparo Casar, Sergio Aguayo, Lorenzo Meyer, Leonardo Curzio, José Antonio Crespo y Francisco Paoli Bolio dialogan en el programa de análisis político que semanalmente se presenta para ustedes en el Once. La trascendencia del momento político que vive México lleva al Once a fortalecer su compromiso de crear un PERIODISMO CONSTRUCTIVO a través de este programa que confirma que el diálogo entre personas inteligentes y preparadas es muy enriquecedor.
wn.com/Primer Plano Lunes 30 De Enero De 2012
Los mejores editorialistas de México confrontan opiniones de manera amigable: María Amparo Casar, Sergio Aguayo, Lorenzo Meyer, Leonardo Curzio, José Antonio Crespo y Francisco Paoli Bolio dialogan en el programa de análisis político que semanalmente se presenta para ustedes en el Once. La trascendencia del momento político que vive México lleva al Once a fortalecer su compromiso de crear un PERIODISMO CONSTRUCTIVO a través de este programa que confirma que el diálogo entre personas inteligentes y preparadas es muy enriquecedor.
- published: 31 Jan 2012
- views: 6024
Print on Identity between the Diaspora and Armenian Plateau in the 17th-18th Centuries
Abstract: Building on insights from Eisenstein regarding the impact of print and Smith and Gellner on the nationalist gestation process, this paper seeks to dem...
Abstract: Building on insights from Eisenstein regarding the impact of print and Smith and Gellner on the nationalist gestation process, this paper seeks to demonstrate that by the 17th century Armenian diasporic life in cosmopolitan entrepots over the Eurasian hemisphere forged a novel ethnic inclusiveness among the merchant class. This mutuality is reflected in the discourse of ethnic affiliation expressed in printers'
colophons, establishing affinities with readers through myths of common origin from Hayk, eponymous progenitor of the Armenians. This is then reinforced by published works, like that of the historian Movsēs Xorenac'i, whose narrative presents the received account of Armenia's early history. The diffusion of proto-nationalist ideology from Europe and America in the 18th century together with the negative impact
of mercantilism infused traditional genres with a new territorial dimension. Moreover, whereas the past had been conceived as continuous with the present as in the poet Nersēs Shnorhali's Vipasanut'iwn (Romance), a modernist reading, as Anderson has shown, detached it from the reader's 'now'. Similarly, whereas the many political laments (1145-1604) treat the destruction of cities from an eyewitness perspective,
18th century laments idealize Hayk's rule during a primeval Golden Age as a Paradise Lost. A series of nostalgia-driven compilations then transferred the mythological to the historical plane. This culminated in a tract of the 1770s demythologizing the mystique of earlier kingdoms by critiquing the aristocratic and ecclesiastical elites and empowering the middle class to realize a modern state on democratic republican principles. In this way I posit an ideological shift in print rhetoric from ethnic solidarity in the 17th century
to reconstituting a state in the 18th, predicating the transformation on the incipient movement toward global integration that constituted the matrix of the nation state.
Dr. S. Peter Cowe is Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA. Previously he held positions in Armenology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Columbia University, New York. His research interests include medieval Armenian intellectual history, modern Armenian nationalism, the Armenian lyric tradition, and Armenian film and theater. The author of five books in the field (including Modern Armenian Drama: An Anthology, New York: Columbia University Press, 2001, together with Michan Parlakian) and editor of nine volumes, he regularly contributes to scholarly journals and is the past co-editor of the Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies. A recipient of the Garbis Papazian award for Armenology and a Gold Medal of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia, he is currently collaborating on a study on the earliest Armenian encyclopedia with fellowship support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is researching royal ideology in the Cilician Armenian state on a Fulbright-Hayes Research Fellowship. He also serves on the executive board of the Association Internationale des Etudes Arméniennes.
wn.com/Print On Identity Between The Diaspora And Armenian Plateau In The 17Th 18Th Centuries
Abstract: Building on insights from Eisenstein regarding the impact of print and Smith and Gellner on the nationalist gestation process, this paper seeks to demonstrate that by the 17th century Armenian diasporic life in cosmopolitan entrepots over the Eurasian hemisphere forged a novel ethnic inclusiveness among the merchant class. This mutuality is reflected in the discourse of ethnic affiliation expressed in printers'
colophons, establishing affinities with readers through myths of common origin from Hayk, eponymous progenitor of the Armenians. This is then reinforced by published works, like that of the historian Movsēs Xorenac'i, whose narrative presents the received account of Armenia's early history. The diffusion of proto-nationalist ideology from Europe and America in the 18th century together with the negative impact
of mercantilism infused traditional genres with a new territorial dimension. Moreover, whereas the past had been conceived as continuous with the present as in the poet Nersēs Shnorhali's Vipasanut'iwn (Romance), a modernist reading, as Anderson has shown, detached it from the reader's 'now'. Similarly, whereas the many political laments (1145-1604) treat the destruction of cities from an eyewitness perspective,
18th century laments idealize Hayk's rule during a primeval Golden Age as a Paradise Lost. A series of nostalgia-driven compilations then transferred the mythological to the historical plane. This culminated in a tract of the 1770s demythologizing the mystique of earlier kingdoms by critiquing the aristocratic and ecclesiastical elites and empowering the middle class to realize a modern state on democratic republican principles. In this way I posit an ideological shift in print rhetoric from ethnic solidarity in the 17th century
to reconstituting a state in the 18th, predicating the transformation on the incipient movement toward global integration that constituted the matrix of the nation state.
Dr. S. Peter Cowe is Narekatsi Professor of Armenian Studies in the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures, UCLA. Previously he held positions in Armenology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Columbia University, New York. His research interests include medieval Armenian intellectual history, modern Armenian nationalism, the Armenian lyric tradition, and Armenian film and theater. The author of five books in the field (including Modern Armenian Drama: An Anthology, New York: Columbia University Press, 2001, together with Michan Parlakian) and editor of nine volumes, he regularly contributes to scholarly journals and is the past co-editor of the Journal of the Society for Armenian Studies. A recipient of the Garbis Papazian award for Armenology and a Gold Medal of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Armenia, he is currently collaborating on a study on the earliest Armenian encyclopedia with fellowship support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and is researching royal ideology in the Cilician Armenian state on a Fulbright-Hayes Research Fellowship. He also serves on the executive board of the Association Internationale des Etudes Arméniennes.
- published: 30 Jun 2012
- views: 475
1950s Family Videos Part 4 of 4
1950s Family Videos Part 4 of 4
* narrated by Gary Tyner Sr.
* Tyner family films taken by Harold Sylvester Tyner Jr. and Carol Beverly Lewis Tyner
* Price-Tyne...
1950s Family Videos Part 4 of 4
* narrated by Gary Tyner Sr.
* Tyner family films taken by Harold Sylvester Tyner Jr. and Carol Beverly Lewis Tyner
* Price-Tyner family flims taken by Fred and Eve Price
* 1950s and 1960s
wn.com/1950S Family Videos Part 4 Of 4
1950s Family Videos Part 4 of 4
* narrated by Gary Tyner Sr.
* Tyner family films taken by Harold Sylvester Tyner Jr. and Carol Beverly Lewis Tyner
* Price-Tyner family flims taken by Fred and Eve Price
* 1950s and 1960s
- published: 02 Sep 2012
- views: 43
HAUL | INSTAGRAM BOUTIQUES - A TALE OF CAUTION f. HONEY B GOLD
I had a minor incident involving shopping via Instagram boutiques...watch the video to find out what happened....
I had a minor incident involving shopping via Instagram boutiques...watch the video to find out what happened.
wn.com/Haul | Instagram Boutiques A Tale Of Caution F. Honey B Gold
I had a minor incident involving shopping via Instagram boutiques...watch the video to find out what happened.
- published: 17 Jun 2015
- views: 146
Yuja Wang_Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Op. 23)
Yuja Wang (piano)
Hannu Lintu (conductor)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Helsinki Music Centre Concert Hall (7 Septe...
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Op. 23)
Yuja Wang (piano)
Hannu Lintu (conductor)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Helsinki Music Centre Concert Hall (7 September 2012)
wn.com/Yuja Wang Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (Op. 23)
Yuja Wang (piano)
Hannu Lintu (conductor)
Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra
Helsinki Music Centre Concert Hall (7 September 2012)
- published: 04 Jan 2013
- views: 1391172
2012-2013 International Day
International Day video about South Korea
We apologize to the Korean nation for mispronouncing the Korean words. :)
Full Credits:
Cast
Cliff Chang...
International Day video about South Korea
We apologize to the Korean nation for mispronouncing the Korean words. :)
Full Credits:
Cast
Cliff Chang
Leo Fu
Andy Huang
Serena Jou
Megan Ku
Dorris Lin
Karen Lin
Derek Liu
Harvey Peng
Katrina Peng
Phobos Teng
Maggie Tsai
Aileen Wu
Vicky Yeh
Linda Yu
Music
Aegukga (Korean National Anthem) - Ahn Eak-tai
Flowers Bloom (Instrumental) - Park Ji Hun
My Memory (Piano) - Ryu
I Believe (Piano) - Shin Seung Hun
Sorry, Sorry - Super Junior
Oh! - Girls' Generation
What to Do? - Melody Day
Video
Introduction to Bongsan Mask Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hafKhb2shPw
Yeonjeong Korean Traditional Music/Dance - Gayageum Chorus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsudHWbB-Nk
My Sassy Girl Movie Clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-cdpcS_Ue4
BoA - Energetic Music Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmIKx3jj9os
PSY - Gangnam Style Music Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
Seollal, New Year Day in Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3HRXlJHZWA
Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e9N9IAGKYU
The Gangneung Dano Festival
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fjm5ZSWkGU
Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wo3_aeorao
Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1SFomGSCN4
Cheong Wa Dae (Blue House) in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD-iQ5694fc
Banpo Hangang Park During the Winter in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XsLaY1bdOQ
Mongmyeoksan Beacon Hill Site at Namsan Park in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zNKrx5577Y
Namsan Cable Car In Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks42FN4zm9U
Bukhansan Mountain, National Park I (Seoul, Korea)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuA2_u4-kxw
Walking Through Myeong-dong at Night in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykkl_qmo8BE
N Seoul Tower Viewed From Namsan Park In Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLn9G0tdLjU
Jeju Island of South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOrLZ8GAti4
Script
John Allen Lee
Subtitles
Emma Tsai
Special Thanks to
Alice Chang
Producer
John Allen Lee
Director
John Allen Lee
Year
2013
wn.com/2012 2013 International Day
International Day video about South Korea
We apologize to the Korean nation for mispronouncing the Korean words. :)
Full Credits:
Cast
Cliff Chang
Leo Fu
Andy Huang
Serena Jou
Megan Ku
Dorris Lin
Karen Lin
Derek Liu
Harvey Peng
Katrina Peng
Phobos Teng
Maggie Tsai
Aileen Wu
Vicky Yeh
Linda Yu
Music
Aegukga (Korean National Anthem) - Ahn Eak-tai
Flowers Bloom (Instrumental) - Park Ji Hun
My Memory (Piano) - Ryu
I Believe (Piano) - Shin Seung Hun
Sorry, Sorry - Super Junior
Oh! - Girls' Generation
What to Do? - Melody Day
Video
Introduction to Bongsan Mask Dance
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hafKhb2shPw
Yeonjeong Korean Traditional Music/Dance - Gayageum Chorus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsudHWbB-Nk
My Sassy Girl Movie Clip
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-cdpcS_Ue4
BoA - Energetic Music Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YmIKx3jj9os
PSY - Gangnam Style Music Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9bZkp7q19f0
Seollal, New Year Day in Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3HRXlJHZWA
Chuseok, Korean Thanksgiving Day
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e9N9IAGKYU
The Gangneung Dano Festival
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1fjm5ZSWkGU
Gyeongbokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Wo3_aeorao
Changdeokgung Palace in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z1SFomGSCN4
Cheong Wa Dae (Blue House) in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD-iQ5694fc
Banpo Hangang Park During the Winter in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XsLaY1bdOQ
Mongmyeoksan Beacon Hill Site at Namsan Park in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zNKrx5577Y
Namsan Cable Car In Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ks42FN4zm9U
Bukhansan Mountain, National Park I (Seoul, Korea)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuA2_u4-kxw
Walking Through Myeong-dong at Night in Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykkl_qmo8BE
N Seoul Tower Viewed From Namsan Park In Seoul, South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLn9G0tdLjU
Jeju Island of South Korea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOrLZ8GAti4
Script
John Allen Lee
Subtitles
Emma Tsai
Special Thanks to
Alice Chang
Producer
John Allen Lee
Director
John Allen Lee
Year
2013
- published: 26 Apr 2013
- views: 369