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More interesting discoveries~
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Find something new from Season 1-2 of 'The Gilded Age'~
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Princess Elizabeth's costumes from "Becoming Elizabeth"~ (Part 2)
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Princess Elizabeth's costumes from "Becoming Elizabeth"~ (Part 1)
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Sisi season 1 (2021), clothing from 1850s to 1860s. Costume design by Metin Misdik. Historical clothing sophistication
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Analyse: I just want to say: What the fuck! Did the designer design wedding dress before? Or make curtain cloth? The costumes of the play are all kinds of fashion elements except for the dress support of the crinoline dress. What is the difference between the dress support and the current wedding dress? Moreover, although most of the fabrics look gorgeous, they are overused, resulting in no bright spots and no design except for the patterns of the fabrics on the skirt. It doesn't accord with the history, but there is no beauty at the same time. It's really disappointing! This kind of TV series, whose plot and costumes are like shit, is disgusting enough for only one season. There is a second season! Somebody help me!
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Some recoveries of historical portraits come from the Polish film Epitafium dla Barbary Radziwillówny in 1983 and the Polish TV drama Królowa Bona in 1980.
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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More new discoveries😆!
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Some new discoveries...
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Bertha Russell’s (Mrs.Russell) costumes — Part 2~ From The Gilded Age, and the costume designer is Kasia Walicka-Maimone.
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Bertha Russell’s (Mrs.Russell) costumes — Part 1~ From The Gilded Age, and the costume designer is Kasia Walicka-Maimone.
The Gilded Age has finished its first season a few days ago, and I also started my work: sorting out the costumes of each character in the play ~ although I am a little dissatisfied with the costumes of the play, it is undeniable that its advantages outweigh its disadvantages, and it does bring a lot of exquisite bustle dress! As a lover of bustle dress, the costume of this play still makes me feel very satisfied! So it's a great pleasure to find and sort out the costumes of each character. I will also show my sorting results. However, because there are many characters and costumes in this play, sharing the sorted pictures is a long process. I hope everyone will like it and keep following my updates 😉, thank you!
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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If only from the perspective of costumes, I think the 1992 merchant Ivory productions film Howards End has more historical clothes of the early 1910s than the 2017 TV series! First of all, the costume design of the film is the golden partner of Jenny Beavan and John Bright. Secondly, the costume of the film is also the costume of the early 1910s they are good at. Therefore, the costume of the film is almost perfect from the perspective of history and beauty! The only thing I think can be more perfect is that the Schlegel sisters Margaret and Helen can wear special clothes. On this point, I prefer the concept of Sheena Napier, the costume designer of the TV series version - to make them more feminist. Jenny Beavan and John bright seem to treat Margaret and Helen as ordinary middle-class women. Although they are exquisite, they lack personality.
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Howards End (2017) TV Mini Series, clothing in the late 1900s/early 1910s. Costume design by Sheena Napier. Historical clothing sophistication
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Analyse: In fact, I don't think highly of the costumes of this TV Series, first of all, because the costume designer is Sheena Napier. Many of her works are in line with history, and my favorite is parade's end, who is her costume designer. I am deeply impressed by many beautiful hobble skirs in this TV series! So I'm looking forward to the costumes of Howard end! But the final effect disappointed me! First of all, the Schlegel sisters Margaret and Helen, in order to highlight that they are intellectuals and even have a bohemian lifestyle, so they dress casually most of the time! Especially when they go out, a simple coat and a fancy but not warm scarf are 80% of their appearance in the play! Sometimes I even go out with only a shawl... It's really perfunctory! In addition, they wear strange Berets most of the time, and in the play, except that Schlegel's aunts Juley and Mrs. Wilcox are wearing the right hats, others' hats are generally too small, but this is completely inconsistent with the fashion at that time! Besides that terrible Beret! To sum up, these are the points that make me very disappointed, but the costumes of the play are not without advantages! For example, there are many exquisite shirts in the indoor modeling of Margaret and Helen, and these modeling are inspired by the clothes of feminists from 1890s to 1910s, which is also very consistent with Margaret and Helen's thoughts on feminism. In addition, the costumes of the play are bright in color but not dazzling. They match well with the bright light in the play and are also very good.
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Bright Star (2009), clothing from 1818 to 1821. Costume design by Janet Patterson. Historical clothing sophistication
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Analyse: The costumes of the film are in line with history except for the heroine Fanny. Fanny's clothes in her early stage are colorful, unique and avant-garde in shape and pattern. It can be seen from some fabrics and patterns that her clothes are added with some fashion elements. It is estimated that the designer is to highlight the characteristics of her love for fashion; And these fashion elements do not affect the overall impression, but also integrate with the cold atmosphere of the film, so this combination is still very successful. However, Fanny's later skirt looks a little ordinary and simple. It doesn't feel quite in line with Fanny's identity as a rich woman, but it can echo the later story, so it's OK.
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Quartet (1981), clothing in the late 1920s. Costume design by Judy Moorcroft. Historical clothing sophistication
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Analyse:  The costumes of the film are obviously fully in line with the history of the late 1920s, and many evening gowns are also very pleasing to the eye! Maggie Smith has many exaggerated and exquisite hats and headwear in the film. With her day / evening clothes, we can see the most popular style at that time!
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Ann Walker's costumes in "Gentleman Jack"~
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tomcraweley · 2 years
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Anne Lister's costumes in "Gentleman Jack" ~
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Queen Gertrude's costume comes from the 1990 film Hamlet. The costume designer is Maurizio Millenotti.
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