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Emma. 2020 Costume analysis.

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  "Handsome, clever, rich" is Austen's first description of the now-beloved heroine, Emma, whom Austen thought nobody would much love but her! (Little did she know...). Emma comes to the silver screen once again in 2020 to re-delight viewers with a fresh new take on the tale.  This version immediately got notice from the costuming community with many proclaiming it the best costume adaption of Emma out of all adaptions so far.  Published in December 1815,  the directors of the movie appear to have set it to begin somewhere between 1815-1817, so to clarify that is a bit later than most Austen adaptions so far with most being set between 1795-1813. So naturally the style is also a little different seeing as the fashions were quite rapidly altering  at the time with every 5-10 years having a different silhouette.  In this GIF collection, there are three different styles of gown: full daywear, an embroidered summer dress and a white summer dress with bright underdress and sho

Top 5 Cinderella 2015 historical influences

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 Historical influences in cinderella 2015 Whilst Cinderella is technically a fantasy, the costume designers of the 2015 version definitely gave a huge nod to historical dress, with inspirations from the 17th century, the 1840s, the 1860s, and the 1950s to name a few!  I LOVE the costumes in this film so much and I think they are some of the most cinematic, beautiful works in the history of film. Let's have a look at some of these examples... 1. Cinderella's mother. Here is Hayley Atwell as Cinderella's Mother wearing what looks like an 1840s/50s -inspired dress. This dress from the 1850s has the same smooth wide neckline and short sleeves as Hayley's dress! See the pointed bodice that too is a feature of Hayley's dress. Notice that Hayley's dress had a smocked front, the smocked form was in high fashion in the 1850s. Look! This dress has nearly all the elements of Hayley's dress, a wide low neck, short straight sleeves, smocked bodice, pointed waist, AND it&

Anne of Green Gables Book vs 1980s Miniseries: The Wincey Dress

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  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

Pride and Prejudice: 1995 vs. 2005

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  A beloved classic! Don't we all love the fine-eyed, spirited, sharp-tongued Lizzy Bennet; tall, dashing, unsociable Darcy; their timeless romantic journey...  Looking at the title of this post, you must know as well as I do that the two most popular adaptations of Jane Austen's enduring classic are debatable, regarding who gets first place. Quite frankly, I have to say it's an overall draw. But there are specific categories in which one beats the other, so let's take a look at these now.  Disclaimer: big fans of the novel here, so you'll find us comparing back to the original content.  Cinematography Joe Wright's version came out in 2005 and stunned audiences with breathtaking views and atmospheric music to accompany them. Lizzy's trip to the northern county of Derbyshire, browsing the peaks, is an especially treasured highlight. The piano-based soundtrack makes for an exciting, climatic experience at multiple moments in the film.  Camera swirling and all-