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High Society 1956 Costume & Movie review

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 High Society Well, firstly: the movie. As a Christian, I cannot condone the actions of the characters in this movie other than the steadfastness of Dexter's One Girl mindset, all the characters behave in a shockingly atrocious manner toward each other, and the only surprize of the entire film was that none of the characters were outraged at Tracy's behaviour.  Despite a PG rating, This Movie is NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN. That is unless you want your children to grow up thinking it's okay, to treat other people with total disrespect and carelessness toward their future. Unless you want them to believe that getting drunk and flirting heavily with men when your A) divorced, and B) engaged, is fine!  For Tracy to be attempting to get married after a divorce is directly contradicting Jesus when he said that although divorce is permitted, marriage is not allowed whilst your husband/wife is still alive. Now for those who think that Jesus was wrong, let me explain how loving such

Modesty for the Bridal/Prom dress

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  What happens when Christian girls try to find modest prom or bridal wear? Well, usually they are limited to classic lines with either round or boat necks, with v neck being too low to choose and ditto for scoop necks. Short sleeves are usually paired with a low neckline or are modest but have a plain satin fabric. Now a classic style isn't bad. But when the same styles are used over and over sometimes a girl just wants to be unique! Which is why I've created a whole bridal interest board full of unique modest styles I have collected over the years. https://www.pinterest.co.uk/chrisyoungoutdo/bridal-stuff/ Here's the link but to give a small sample of the styles a few are pictured below. Short sleeves and a V neck. A slinky halterneck but without an immodest keyhole neckline! Modest but with added drama for any Christian drama queens! An ethereal dress for those who love natural floaty styles. More classic but embellished with beads! For lace lovers! And of course plenty o

Cottagecore/Edwardian Aesthetic

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  A small Edwardian/cottagecore aesthetic to inspire outfits!

Little Women Atelier

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 LITTLE WOMEN ATELIER In the 2020s, cottagecore has come into its own as a slower-paced fashion statement taking inspiration from classic eras and literature, bringing some of the most beautiful feminine clothing with it.  I was on Pinterest one day when I stumbled upon the cutest picture of a girl wearing a ruffled linen apron over a Peter Pan collar dress, I was intrigued and clicked the link to the Etsy shop where I discovered Little Women Atelier! I LOVE little women! The shop turns the fashion from the movies into wearable modern clothing for every day, you could wear these dresses out without anyone batting an eyelid but they still retain the quality of old-fashionedness that lends a timelessness to the pieces, these are clothes made to last through changing fashions. But it is not only about the clothing. On YouTube, the family behind the Little Women atelier also want to promote a slower lifestyle where you take the time to be present at the moment and enjoy life, to admire the

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&