Sunday, March 27, 2011

Videos: Behind the Scenes of 'The Mill and the Cross'

"Neither conventional costume drama nor abstract objet d'art, this visually ravishing, surprisingly beguiling gamble won't fit any standard arthouse niche. Still it could prove the Polish helmer's belated international breakthrough, especially if marketed as a unique, immersive museum-meets-cinema experience." ~Variety

Behind the scenes of The Mill and the Cross, parts I, II and III







Video: Behind the scenes of 'The Kennedys'

The Kennedys are a family not without controversy but this series has been surrounded by it, with outcrys of lack of historical accuracy. The producer and writer of The Kennedys discuss the controversy in an interview in The New York Times.


Beginning dates of series
USA: ReelzChannel - April 3
UK: UK History Channel - April 7
Canada: History Television - April 10

Saturday, March 26, 2011

House of Worth - Period Fashion at its best

Charles Frederick Worth is widely considered to be the father of haute couture. Born in England in 1825, he moved to Paris in 1845 and after working as an assistant draper for over 10 years, he established the HOUSE OF WORTH in 1858. Jean-Philippe Worth began as an assistant to his father, Charles Frederick Worth, in 1875. Gradually he was allowed to create his own designs and when his father died in 1895, he became the lead designer for the house. Jean-Charles Worth joined the House of Worth around 1910 and became chief designer after World War I when his uncle, Jean-Philippe Worth, retired. The great fashion dynasty finally came to an end in 1952 when Charles Frederick Worth's great-grandson, Jean-Charles, retired from the family business.


Coronation of Empress Elisabeth of Austria in 1867, 2nd and 3rd photos of replica gown

1880-82 Metropolitan Museum

1887 Metropolitan Museum

1888 Russian Court Dress

1890 ballgown

1898-1900 Jean-Phillipe Worth

1903 Lady Curzon wore peacock gown at Durbar in Delhi celebrating the coronation
of King Edward VII & Queen Alexandra as Emperor & Empress of India.

1881 V&A Museum

1910 tea gown worn by J.P. Morgan's wife


Below are a sampling of the creations from the House of Worth,
along with a slideshow of 150 photos


1867 / 1872 / 1885












1887,1892 / 1893 / 1894












1896 / 1898 / 1900












1900 / 1905 / 1910















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Friday, March 25, 2011

Edwardian Wedding Gallery


Here is a selection of Edwardian wedding dresses, and vintage-inspired dresses, as well as dresses from the era that were not created specifically to be wedding gowns but would make lovely wedding dresses today.

From Augusta Auctions



































































From Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sudley House, Powerhouse Museum, McCord Museum












































Wedding dress made in 1970 using antique lace

Found on Etsy
simplicityisbliss













dryadsrest

























Vintagewedding.com













vintagewedding.com, daisyandstella, and hippiebride,













Very Tres Chic













~ A Royal Edwardian Wedding ~
Love these images of Queen Victoria's granddaughter,
Princess Victoria-Eugenie on her wedding to Alphonse XIII of Spain in 1906

Photographs in top banner: Manchester Art Gallery

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