Lady Rebecca Fashions
Welcome to Lady Rebecca Fashions!
Here, I share all things costuming. Every Tuesday at 12pm PST, I release my weekly sewing vlog, filled with all the projects I worked on in the previous week. And on Saturday morning at 12am PST, I release another video on other sewing content - mostly historical, but with some cosplay, historybounding, and Disneybounding thrown in for good measure. Once a month, the Saturday video takes a close, in-depth look at an antique garment in my collection.
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About me: I started my historical costuming journey in 2010. I had previously done theatrical costuming and attended some Ren faires, but I fell in love with the 18th c and Victorian costuming, in particular. Nowadays, I'm big on Victorian (especially bustles!), the 1830's, and the Edwardian era. I sew constantly, and love to share my sewing adventures! You can also follow my adventures on instagram @ladyrebeccafashions.
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Winter Coat -- but make it Regency! (and a hat to match)
Wait, No Sleevils?! // Regency Redingote
The Coziest Regency Garment -- Let's Make a Redingote!
Sewing with Sequins is Not Hard! // Finishing My Glinda Dress! ✨
Let's Make a Glinda Dress!
This pattern is NOT Plus Size friendly
I Finished my Robe a la Francaise!
What do you do when you run out of fabric?
Why do I do this to myself? // Mostly hand-sewing an 18th century gown
My First Robe a la Francaise!
Halloween at Disneyland!
Come With Me to the LA Fabric District!
Speedrun Dress - Can I Make a Vintage Style Dress in Under 10 Hours?
Fall Sewing! // A Plaid Halloween Jumper Dress
Vintage & Costume Hat Collection Tour
Upcycling the 90s! //Making a dress out of thrifted Winnie the Pooh curtains
Tier Ranking Historical Fashion (with a special guest!)
Vintage & Thrift Haul! (with bonus upcycling project)
COSTUME FAIL // It's okay to get things wrong
Bustle Bodice! // Making a Shirred Natural Form Bodice
I Made it In 4 Days! // Easy Rococo Fashion
Victorians Loved Rainbows! // Making a rainbow striped bustle gown
Gilded Age Fashions // A Deep Dive into 1880s Style
I Ran Out of Fabric!! (But I still finished my dress)
I'm Making Myself a 1916 Summer Dress!
I let Joann Fabrics pick my project (one last time)
Now that Joann Fabrics has closed, where can I buy fabrics?
Come with me to the Victorian Festival!
One Dress -- Two Bodices // 1850's Ballgown Bodice
Accidental Belle Dress // My Ballgown is Finished!