As opera superfans the design duo were in their element.
Versailles No Bara historically accurate cosplay dresses, from a famous Japanese dressmaking.
Orlando (1992) is based on Virginia Woolf’s 1928 novel Orlando: A Biography. Directed by Sally Potter and starring Tilda Swinton as Orlando, the story floats dreamily across 300 years of Orla…
Yes… the cast of Wuxin is (almost all) back! :)) The second season of this popular drama by Tangren will start airing in 2017.
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Evening gown 'Salambo' by Jenny, photo by Félix, Les Modes 1920 (A20,N192).
Francis I. 1515 to 1545. Renaissance fashion era. Artistic head-dresses. Increase of love of dress. Coaches in Paris; their influence on the fashions.
Worn by: Clive Owen as Walter Raleigh Costume Designer: Alexandra Byrne Film: Elizabeth: The Golden Age An Elizabethan man of average means - and Raleigh is as commoner - would, in all probability, possess a single suit of clothes, so production did not have the luxury of outfitting him as they would their courtiers. Byrne explains, "There are lots of contemporary engravings of Raleigh, but the reality is that a gentleman of that time maybe had one suit of clothing - he would have gone to sea in those clothes, where they would have gotten wet, then dried, they would have gotten torn, they would have been repaired. So we worked with the idea that his clothes had gone to sea with him and they had evolved of the the journey... and remember, it was four months there and four monthes back." The designer worked with Clive Owen on the evolution of the design, assuring him that "the britches would be fine! He was a little alarmed by them. But by the end of production, I think he was quite keen on them, the way they have become a part of him. They give you a certain way of walking and a certain scale. He wears them like no one else!" Costumes displayed courtesy of Universal Pictures International, celebrating the release of Elizabeth: The Golden Age, only at the movies November 15.
A Formello, nei pressi di Roma, sorge un edificio di 7.000 metri quadrati dove sono appesi, suddivisi per generi e per epoche, più di 15.000 abiti d’epoca
The exhibition Shakespeare, the Stuff of the World brings together more than 100 outfits, from Gertrude's gown to Banquo's blood-stained doublet