Anne of Green Gables Book vs 1980s Miniseries: The Wincey Dress
Anne's wincey dress: A comparison. Book: when we first meet the well-loved red-headed heroine is wearing “very short, very tight, very ugly dress of yellowish-white wincey” W incey is a fabric originating in the British isles made of a twill weave with a linen warp and a woollen weft. It was a coarse and scratchy fabric that would definitely make you "wincey" a bit! This petticoat (probably from the Victorian Era) is labelled as being made of wincey or Lindsey- woolsey (the alternate name for it). This too is a yellowish colour it may even have begun the same colour as Anne's (yellowish-white) and yellowed with age! Put your Anneish imaginations to work and imagine this fabric as a dress, a short tight and ugly dress and there you have it! Anne's dress. So using this information, how does the film compare? So in the film it's important to know the key things the designer might have had to take into account
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