1869 Working Woman Summer to Winter Get Ready with Me Featuring Denise Nicole
Hello Friends!
Today it is my greatest pleasure to welcome my friend, Denise Nicole, to my channel. She is gong to present a Working Woman's Dress get ready with me which will span from summer to winter. Denise is a historical interpreter, which means that she donates her time at museums and public spaces interpreting the lives of people from the past, usually in demonstration format, to give visitors insight into what life would have been like at the time.
Denise has her own historical cooking channel! Please do go over there, show her some love and subscribe to her channel. Her recipes are delicious and she's a delight to watch as well!
Her YouTube Channel can be found here:
Time Travel is Possible - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2I1l5014OPL9C4RYV9QV-g
And her Instagram account is full of amazing historical sites:
https://www.instagram.com/time.travel.is.possible/
I wanted to give space on my channel to people who maybe didn't have a costuming channel of their own during #cocovid, specifically to BIPoC Costumers. Denise was kind enough to take me up on my offer in order to provide you with this demonstration. Any proceeds from this video will go directly to Denise and I will remove this video in about a month and she will re-post it for posterity over on her channel.
Filming and Editing Credits for Denise's portion of the video: Michael Phillip Thomas
Видео 1869 Working Woman Summer to Winter Get Ready with Me Featuring Denise Nicole канала Costuming Drama
Today it is my greatest pleasure to welcome my friend, Denise Nicole, to my channel. She is gong to present a Working Woman's Dress get ready with me which will span from summer to winter. Denise is a historical interpreter, which means that she donates her time at museums and public spaces interpreting the lives of people from the past, usually in demonstration format, to give visitors insight into what life would have been like at the time.
Denise has her own historical cooking channel! Please do go over there, show her some love and subscribe to her channel. Her recipes are delicious and she's a delight to watch as well!
Her YouTube Channel can be found here:
Time Travel is Possible - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2I1l5014OPL9C4RYV9QV-g
And her Instagram account is full of amazing historical sites:
https://www.instagram.com/time.travel.is.possible/
I wanted to give space on my channel to people who maybe didn't have a costuming channel of their own during #cocovid, specifically to BIPoC Costumers. Denise was kind enough to take me up on my offer in order to provide you with this demonstration. Any proceeds from this video will go directly to Denise and I will remove this video in about a month and she will re-post it for posterity over on her channel.
Filming and Editing Credits for Denise's portion of the video: Michael Phillip Thomas
Видео 1869 Working Woman Summer to Winter Get Ready with Me Featuring Denise Nicole канала Costuming Drama
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