What Did Young Victorian Women Look Like? Watch Them Come To Life!

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Published 2022-04-02
► What Did Young Victorian Women of the 19th Century Look Like?
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Ever wondered what young women looked like in the 19th century? What was their hairstyle, dress, and overall appearance? As photography grew in popularity, ladies too began to flock to professional studios, to take their own photos. If you were a teenager, most certainly this would have been commissioned by parents or close family relatives. We're lucky today to be able to see thousands of photos of young women taken in the 19th century giving us a glimpse into the past lifestyles. The portraits usually came in the form of daguerreotypes, ambrotypes or tintypes and were often hand tinted. Taking advantage of our latest progress in AI technology, we were able to bring few of them back to life.

Please check the video to see fashion, clothing and hairstyle of 19th century women.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Cutter-jx3xj
    I had a picture of my wife in the gallery on my phone. It was from 30 yrs ago when we were still dating. I used this type of program to animate it and it actually made me cry. She's been gone 3 years.
  • @Christopher070
    Can you imagine if these ladies knew while sitting for the picture, that their photo would be brought to life over a century later and hundreds of people will be watching with fascination and awe? I wonder if they'd be tickled pink or absolutely horrified at the thought.
  • @tacticalsapper
    The smile of the first girl took me by surprise. It immediately connected me to her, realizing those are not "just" photos, but a moment in peoples life, they lived and breathed, loved and hate.
  • @HartDoug
    I am 73 and in 4 days I will ‘turn’ 74. My Mother is now deceased but she was born in late April of 1918. My Grandfather was born in 1898 and my Grandmother was born in 1903. They met sometime in the early 1900s and married when he was 18 and she was 13... So, 1916? So, Nannie was 15 when my Mom was born? From the appearance of these images, they could have been ‘contemporaries’ of my great grand-parents.... Thanks for this ‘glimpse’ of what they might have looked like.... 🙏
  • @marleybu302
    They all look so elegant and beautiful in their own way. It makes me sad to think about the fact that these young ladies are no longer with us.
  • @pamkowal7464
    I LOVE these AI videos of faces of the past. It’s amazing how the personalities shine through when the photos become animated. I can easily imagine these women interacting with suitors, laughing in the parlor after dinner while they chat as they embroider or do their hand sewing, and primping in front of their mirrors as they dress for the day. Thank you for bringing history to life!
  • @danhutson3460
    I can only imagine how excited these young girls were to have their photo taken at a real studio or by an expert.
  • @amyconway9035
    My great grandmother was born in the late 19th century and LOVED having her picture taken. We have a lot of pictures of her in her fine 19th century clothes. She looks like Mary Poppins in my favorite one, umbrella and all.
  • @talmadge1926
    It is great to see the personal variations and interpretations these young women brought from the fashions of the day. Fashion was not a mass industry. The term teenager did not exist. One was simply a young lady and had to respect the conventions of the day. But what do we know? An unothordox bow. A daring hairstyle. Im sure they made there individuality known ...perhaps despite a disapproving glance from dear mama.
  • @pamott1809
    Love this!! When they smile you can't help but smile back!!!
  • @jkaw9291
    Truly amazing , animating actual photos and the first one speaking was truly unbelievable. Great work!!
  • I am amazed that you were able to find so many photos showing so many women of different backgrounds. Thank you for all your hard work.
  • @DesertDog2
    Your animations just keep getting better! One of my most favorite YouTube channels. I get goosebumps watching your work ❤️
  • @mrs.g.9816
    That was so neat to see and "hear" one of the ladies speaking to us! I've believed for a long time that a woman does not have to wear make up to look attractive. Today's fashion models look a little cold and haughty. Makeup can only do so much, but real beauty comes from the soul.
  • The more advanced technology gets, the more the past can be brought back to life. Beautiful ladies. So young, and yet they are all long gone.
  • Women back in the day looked so much prettier and elegant than women of today, without all the makeup & jewelry you can actually see a woman's real beauty. I wish I could go back in time to see them 🌹❤️
  • @petershim5900
    This is almost heartbreaking to witness. I can almost look into their souls. A life once lived and gone. It's very touching. ❤️
  • @Ravensonng
    What beautiful young ladies! A delight to see with their fashionable dresses. Thank you for sharing :)
  • @amchomemaker
    I look at these women and wonder where did you live, what is your name, how did you die, how many children did you have etc.......