This is not intended as an educational dressing video, but is simply meant to showcase the garments I constructed specifically for the c. 1895 Lady Sherlock project. Shoes, stockings, collar, petticoat, and blouse are modern reproductions; the latter two are not close historical reproductions. A more correct dressing sequence for an 1890s crime-solving lady would include: Stockings (gartered below the knee or suspended from the corset) Shoes Combinations (alternatively a separate chemise and pair of drawers) Corset Bustle pad Corset cover (omitted from Lady Sherlock for time) Petticoat Shirt-waist (with detachable starched collar) Skirt Waistcoat Overcoat Sundry such deerstalker hats, pocket watches, pipes, &c. In other news, prints of the Lady Sherlock sketch are now available! https://www.redbubble.com/people/bertiebanner/shop Cinematography by Dani Banner (http://www.instagram.com/dani_banner) Shot on the Canon G7X: https://amzn.to/2SkmGM4 (this is an affiliate link) Pocket watch and chain from the lovely Alan of Fine Times Watches, http://www.instagram.com/finetimeswatches Portals to Other Realms: Instagram, for real-time progress: http://www.instagram.com/bernadettebanner (@bernadettebanner) Patreon, for more vloggish and bloggish content: https://www.patreon.com/bernadettebanner Ko-Fi, if that’s more your thing: https://ko-fi.com/bernadettebanner For business enquiries, please contact my representation at: [email protected] Requests for personal dressmaking commissions are not considered at this time. Music: “Nocturnal Waltz” Johannes Bornlöf, Epidemicsound.com “Underlying Truth” Howard Harper-Barnes, Epidemicsound.com