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I Made a Villainous Vintage Suit using 1920s Women's Tailoring Instructions

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🔎👒 Download June's Journey for free here: Thanks to June's Journey for sponsoring this video! Sometimes evil is just more fun- at least when it comes to fashion! I've always found the era of transition between the 1910s and 1920s to be a fascinating point of history and incredibly evocative of our modern expectations of villain aesthetics. Art Deco is such an aggressive style after winding our way through the Aesthetic Movement and Art Nouveau. So, armed with an affinity for 1920 suits, some black wool, and detailed instructions, I set out. The first step was creating a pattern. I worked out of two tailoring manuals from around the era, testing out both styles. I ended up merging the two as the shoulders fit better from one (without major alterations) and the other had the correct skirt shape. For once, I also had instructions from the correct era to walk me through most of the process of construction. While there were places I

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