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“A fondness for reading, properly directed, must be an education in itself.”
#dark academia#light academia#classical#academia aesthetic#escapism#academia#books and libraries#classic literature#books#architecture#film#movie#scenes#snippet#pride and prejudice 2005#jane austen#reading#period film#quote#royal core#cottage core#aesthetic#mood#vibe#tumblr
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War And Peace, 1957🤍✨️
#audrey hepburn#actress#vintage#1950s#50s#50s hollywood#classic hollywood#old hollywood#silver screen#golden era#golden age#period film
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Guess who just made their first letterboxd list
#letterboxd#has this been done yet#lgbtqia#queer media#film#amadeus#maurice 1987#rope 1948#withnail and i#interview with the vampire#like minds#dark academia#period film#like minds 2006#murderous intent 2006
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Anne Of Green Gables (1985)
#anne of green gables#perioddramaedit#aoggedit#filmedit#movieedit#aogg#aogg 1985#anne x gilbert#shirbert#anne shirley#gilbert blythe#megan follows#jonathan crombie#anne shirley cuthbert#period movie#period drama#period film#period piece#movie#film#dailymovie#dailymovies#tv gifs#tvedit#tv edits#tvfilm#tv shows#book adaptation#dailyflicks#cinemapix
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⋆˚ 。⋆Interview with the Vampire (1994) dir. Neil Jordan⋆˚。⋆
#interview with the vampire#1994#1990s#brad pitt#tom cruise#kirsten dunst#lestat x louis#iwtv#vampires#spooktober#spooky season#horroredit#grunge#gothic horror#dark academia#cinematography#the beauty of cinema#escapism through film#movie#screencaps#period film#loustat#louis de pointe du lac#lestat de lioncourt#90s horror#gothic romance#halloween#vampire aesthetic#cinematography appreciation#letterboxd
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Quotes from the movie Maurice (1987) 1/2
#James Wilby#Maurice (1987)#Maurice Hall#Rupert Graves#Alec Scudder#Hugh Grant#Clive Durham#Period Film#James Ivory#EM Forster#Merchant Ivory
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One Dress a Day Challenge
November: Oscar Winners
Death on the Nile / Angela Lansbury as Salome Otterbourne
Year: 1978
Designer: Anthony Powell
It's hard to believe Angela Lansbury didn't get an Oscar nomination for her delightfully over-the-top portrayal of the sozzled romance novelist--but at least Anthony Powell got one (and won) for her delightfully over-the-top costumes. This is the outfit in which we first meet Salome, and it really tells us all we need to know about her: she's flamboyant, eccentric, and fond of lavish detail. This is her idea of an evening dress.
#death on the nile 1978#oscar winners#angela lansbury#one dress a day challenge#one dress a week challenge#movie costumes#period film#1978 movies#1978 films#1930s style#1930s fashion#death on the nile#salome otterbourne#academy award winner#anthony powell#agatha christie#multicolored dresses#multicoloured dresses#more is more dresses
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“Sometimes the world of the living gets mixed up with the world of the dead.”
The Others (2001) dir. Alejandro Amenábar
#the others#the others 2001#nicole kidman#alejandro amenábar#horror#horror film#film screencaps#film stills#films#screencaps#cinematography#period film#period drama#period drama screencaps
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ANNA KARENINA (2012) dir. Joe Wright.
#icons#movies icons#aaron taylor johnson#aaron taylor johnson icons#vronsky#vronsky icons#anna karenina#anna karenina icons#count vronsky#count vronsky icons#anna karenina 2012#period film#period drama#icons without psd#twitter icons#tvandfilm#filmedit#moviesedit#actors icons
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Evelyn and Christopher Robin ᡣ𐭩
#disneyedit#christopher robin movie#lovers#otpsource#my otp#ship dynamics#disney couples#christopher x evelyn#Christopher Robin#Evelyn Robin#disney movies#winnie the pooh#disney gifs#tuserpris#userhella#userrobin#tagged#cinemapix#film gifs#perioddramaedit#period film#useraurore#ewan mcgregor#hayley atwell#disney
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— Hayley Atwell is Mary Crawford in Mansfield Park
#hayley atwell#hayley atwell gifs#mansfield park#book adaptation#dailyflicks#period film#romantic period#lovely ladies#ladiesofcinema#jane austen#usersource#userfairy#*mygifs#mine gifs#film#book inspiration#cinematicsource
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Period films and series 🤎🪞
#dark academia#light academia#classical#academia aesthetic#escapism#academia#books and libraries#classic literature#books#architecture#films#movies#period film#anne with an e#little women#pride and prejudice 2005#emma 2020#enola holmes#les miserables#becoming jane#downton abbey#jane eyre#anna karenina#royal core#cottage core#aesthetic#academic#mood#vibe#tumblr
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Ranking Men's Costumes in Renaissance Period Dramas - Part I: The Bad
Part II: The Good
I have a bone to pick with Renaissance costuming of male characters. Films and TV never seem to understand French hoods or the concept of tied up hair but the crimes committed with female characters costuming seem to pale in comparison with those committed with male characters costuming. It would be easy to find some atrocities that should be brought in front of the Hague from the bottom of the barrel shows like Da Vinci's Demons and Reign, both of which costuming is basically black leather jackets, pants and boots. If we're lucky, they have some vaguely Renaissance details imitating doublet or jerkin. But these shows make absolutely no effort, even the women's costumes are straight from modern fast fashion shelves (often literally). But I have noticed that even costuming that has some effort otherwise put behind it, still costumes male characters with the most boring costumes and minimal effort. The Tudors didn't have good costumes, but there's some effort towards historical immersion, even if quite lackluster, but the men's costumes are still so sloppy.
My theory is that they think men's Renaissance fashion was too goofy and embarrassing to fit their cool and sexy main male characters. Also men dressing up and taking care of their appearance? That's obviously homosexual behavior, and these hot men who the main female characters are fawning over are Manly and Heterosexual. So they don't dress up in fancy clothing or colour!
To give a fair change to the costuming, I will be selecting only shows and movies which have good costuming for the female characters. If they are not even trying, it feels kinda pointless to point that out. I have selected 10 period dramas. I haven't seen all of them so I'm not going to analyse the costuming any deeper than how good and well made they look and how well they evoke the historical setting. I don't demand historical accuracy, but I will be more harsh on that front if the women's costumes are succeeding in that. But one of the point of period dramas is to immerse into a historical setting, so if the costumes can't evoke that feeling, I think they have failed. Obviously this is not some objective ranking, but my opinions. This is in two parts (because of Tumblr image limits), so I'll start with the five worst costumes in order of best to worst.
5. Ever After (1998)
Ever After is supposedly set in Renaissance France, but the costuming resembles late 15th century and early 16th century Italy much more. It's not very historical, and clearly not really trying to be, going for more of a fantastical style. It works, I think because they make it cohesive and very pretty.
Men's costumes resemble also resemble Italian styles. The Lombardian style sleeves, short doublets and tight pants land it right there. The men's costumes are much more boring than the fun and fantastical women's costumes, but they got the least worse spot in this worst costumes list for several reasons. The pants are actually tight and they have codpieces. The sleeves are actually really great I love them. And there's no leather pants or doublets.
And look at this, at least one doublet is closed with lacing!! (I apologize for the very low image quality, it was the only picture I found of that costume.)
The biggest gripe I have with the costumes are the boots. Just let these male characters show of their calves. At least not everything is black but the lack of colour is still disappointing too.
4. Becoming Elizabeth (2022)
The female characters have quite excellent costuming. The fabrics are rich and gorgeous, the bodices are extremely smooth and crisp, some of the best I've seen, partlets are on point and correctly used. My only complained is the occasional open hair and yet another case of the weird upward pointing crown-like French hoods.
French hood didn't have any crown shaped thing, it was a hood and the headpiece is actually several headpieces made to reveal the lining of the hood in a crescent shape. So it is very much flat against the head. (I've written about French hood's construction before.) And sure they look more early Tudor fashion, the sleeves should be much more dramatic and the bodice elongated. Like here's a portrait of the actual young Elizabeth. But I think the detailing, great construction and good looking materials make the costuming beautiful and feeling enough like Tudor era.
So how does the men's costuming hold up? Pretty okay, which is why this show is so high up in the list. I haven't seen any leather pants on anyone. Leather jerkins were an actual thing, they just weren't black, and though the leather jerkin in the show was dark brown and not smooth hide, it was not black so that's something. Edward VI does have actual stockings and Renaissance shoes, which is great, but he is a kid and I didn't see any grown man rocking that style which is very cowardly behavior imo. There's some colourful silk jerkins in there too. And they even could get away with all black since that was very fashionable at the time. They are all wearing slashed trunk hose. AND! They have actual accurate codpieces sticking up! That is so rare especially in this period when the codpiece was not just a flat piece of fabric.
Unfortunately this is where the good things I have to say end. All of these court people are for some reason wearing riding boots inside and everywhere all the time. The hose are way too long and the jerkins are way too short. The hose should be just peaking under the hem of the jerkin. Obviously none except the kid uses thigh high stockings. One of the worst things though imo is the lack of structuring in the men's costumes. The women's costumes are so well structured, but the men's costumes are just wet rags hanging on them? The doublets were heavily structured to create a pigeon chest and hourglass effect.
In conclusion, there's clearly some effort made, some very nice historical details, but the overall look is very costumy and sloppy because of the lack of structuring and lacks the historical silhouette.
3. Mad Love (2001)
The movie is set around 1500 Neatherlands (and Spain). I think many of the costumes are gorgeous (like the examples below), though overall the costuming is quite inconsistent. Most of it fits at least okay to the time period and setting, though the red dress here is more along Italian styles, but not entirely off either for early 1500s Low Countries. Some costumes though are 50 years from future. Of the women's costumes alone, this would probably be the worst costuming on this list, though I think better than most Renaissance costuming, which is why it still ended up on this list.
The men's costumes resemble more early 16th century German fashion than Low Countries fashion, which was more similar to French fashion than German. In the red ensemble there's some weird jerkin looking overgarment, but jerkins were not a thing yet and they were never in this style. I will excuse the lack of codpiece since in Low Countries' fashion it was hidden under longer overgarments, even though in this more German style it would have been left in view. The hose are no where near fitted enough, and the boots should not be here at all. Overall this is kind of a mess, but it is better than the last two. We have skirt, we have weird sleeves, open neckline and most importantly, we have colour. Also while this shoulder-length curly hair wasn't in fashion outside Italy at the time, I still appreciate the sluttiness of it.
2. The Borgias (2011-2013)
Now we are getting to the territory, where the lack of effort is starting to be very obvious. Like the costumes till now were not particularly good, but clearly they at least attempted, even if not very hard. So, The Borgias. The show is set in the early 1500s Italy. The women's costumes are gorgeous. Not always the most historically accurate, but at least close enough and very pretty.
The men's costumes however... a deep sigh. Some of them are not that bad, like this first one has kinda Lombardian sleeves and a too small doublet showing off the lacing (in Italy the lacing was almost always ladder-lacing though regardless of gender, but it's something I guess). Most of it though, especially of the leading men, who are supposed to be cool and hot, is absolutely garbage. The same black leather jackets and pants seen in the bottom of the barrel shows. Like the costumes of the female characters and some of the male characters feel like they are from two completely different shows. Like sure they have codpieces, but their pants are so loosely fitted they wouldn't even need the codpieces. (I explain the use of codpieces in this post). And of course they have boots. Of course. In Italy it was even common to not wear shoes at all, they just sewed leather soles at the bottom of the hose. And even the men's costume that have tiniest bit of effort, are so dark and lacking in colour, when the most fashionable young men at the time wore these wildly multicoloured hose and doublets. The feeling I get the showrunners were so god damn afraid of giving the cool male characters any elements or details that could in anyway seen as feminine today, they stripped all the historical elements away. Like they couldn't even give Cesare lacing, they had to make it Manly Buckles?? It's such an insecure performance of masculinity. I admit the last image here is the worst offending example and there were some with a bit of color even, but in other ways most of it is exactly this bad. I will have to hand one thing to them though. They did manage to get the slutty shoulder-length hair right.
If this man is supposed to be sexy, prove it to me by showing his ass with lovingly fitted hose.
1. Rosaline (2022)
This is roughly set in the same time in Italy too as The Borgias, based on women's costumes, I'd say at the very end of 15th century. And those women's costumes are honestly great. They even have hand-sewn eyelets, ladder-lacing and cartridge pleats. Even some of the most high effort costumes don't get these details right. Honestly I only have issue with the hair, the hair goes from okay or outright terrible. They even made this super historically accurate Renaissance apron for a maid.
This got the lowest ranking so you know what comes next. The men's costuming is absolutely unacceptable. I feel like it would be excessive to even describe all the ways these costumes fail since to me they are so obviously bad. The difference between these women's dresses with such gorgeously crafted details and these men's costumes that give absolutely nothing is so stark and gives such a massive dissonance. They are just wearing modern skinny-ish pants, all the colors are so muted and dark, there's no shape, no structure, no codpieces, just sloppy bland jackets and pants. Even less effort than men's costumes in The Borgias have. Except one thing they have over The Borgias, they were able to ladder-lace that doublet. Otherwise these are just bland, boring and actively ugly. And it's so weird that they took this "gritty gruff "realistic"" route, when it's a comedy about Romeo and Juliet? You afford to be a little goofy with a comedy and yet you did this.
Extreme disappointment, do better.
Part II: The Good
#historical fashion#period drama#historical costuming#costuming#period film#costume drama#renaissance fashion#renaissance costuming#historical fiction#ever after#becoming elizabeth#the borgias#rosaline 2022
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Who tf invented modern dating culture because this is awful. Is it really too much to ask to get dressed up in the latest fashions and dance with eligible suitors in elaborate ballrooms and live out my irl Mr. Darcy hand scene ??? Why must I snapchat
#pride and prejudice#Mr Darcy hand scene#pride and prejudice 2005#kiera knightley#period film#period piece#regency era#pining#SO MUCH pining#classics#cottage vibes#dark academia#light acadamia aesthetic#chaotic academia#academia aesthetic#joe wright#bridgerton#anthony bridgerton#kanthony#kate x anthony#kate sharma#george x charlotte#king george bridgerton#queen charlotte bridgerton
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Anne Of Green Gables (1985)
#anne of green gables#perioddramaedit#aoggedit#shirbertedit#filmedit#movieedit#aogg#aogg 1985#anne shirley cuthbert#anne shirley#megan follows#diana barry#schuyler grant#period movie#period drama#period film#period piece#movie#film#dailymovie#dailymovies#tv gifs#tvedit#tv edits#tvfilm#tv shows#book adaptation#dailyflicks#bosom friend#cinemapix
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I got the dreamiest vinyl album from my favorite movie 🌷
#Emma#emma 2020#anya taylor joy#jane austen#regency#period fashion#period film#period drama#fashion history#autumn de wilde#music#soundtrack#art#regency fashion#regency era#regency period#historical fashion#olga's diary#my post
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