Thursday, January 12, 2012

Screen Style: Downton Abbey





Ah, Downton Abbey, my newest sartorial obsession. Yes, the show is really nothing more than a glorified soap opera, with somewhat far-fetched storylines like a disfigured, amnesia-ridden soldier returning to claim his heirdom. Oh, yes, he is also a Titanic survivor. Having grown up watching Dynasty, I'm into it. Deeply.




But somewhat silly story lines aside, the cast is a delight and, boy, do they wear clothes wonderfully! We first meet the aristocratic Crawley family in 1912, in the magical world of Edwardian fashion. I often forget how beautifully luxe this pre-war era was, as it often gets overlooked for its hipper, younger flapper cousin.




Downton Abbey's heroine is the beautiful Lady Mary Crawley, a wealthy, somewhat-young woman with a slew of young suitors (but a weakness for hot Turkish ones). Lady Mary is a picture of Edwardian elegance. She has two sisters, both equally beautifully dressed, although one is lacking Mary's elegance (I suppose these soaps always have an "ugly duckling"). They have a gorgeous American heiress mother, Lady Cora, and a spitfire grandmother, Violet the Dowager Countess, sassily played by Dame Maggie Smith. 

 


If you are a costume drama devotee (which I sort of reluctantly am) then you'll notice that many of the costumes are in fact recycled from other period films and series (recycledmoviecostumes.com keeps track of these things), like ones worn by Helena Bonham Carter in A Room With A View (love this film!), Emma Thompson in Howard's End, and Radha Mitchell in Finding Neverland




Costume designer Susanna Buxton also scours for original Edwardian or turn-of-the-century pieces, sometimes reworking them to create garments for the characters. "The red dress is made from a turn-of-the-century Spanish evening dress. We sourced beautiful silk chiffon and had it pleated for the front. We built layers for the final effect, with embroidered lace laid over the deep-red satin under-dress," explains Buxton. 




The youngest of the sisters, the ever so forward-thinking Lady Sybil, makes a rather scandalous tribute to Parisian couture legend Paul Poiret, by commissioning an Arabian inspired harem ensemble, much to her grandmother's disapproval (but then again, the Countess disapproves of pretty much everything). Downton Abbey enters the 1920s next September, which I'm sure will prompt many stunning costume moments (maybe even a flapper costume or two). But the one we are all waiting/hoping for? Whatever dress Lady Mary chooses to finally (FINALLY) marry the dreamy Matthew Crawley in. It better happen... these types of shows have a way of messing with your heart. Over and over. 

Are you watching? Please tell me you are.

13 comments:

Amy said...

I love! Obsessed with Matthew Crawley (blue eyes). They better get married those two. Speaking of which, I also loved outfits worn by Matthew's ex Lavinia. She always wore such beautiful shades of blue and turquoise. 

Janesnextdoor said...

Oh you've sold me! I'm totally downloading this! I love the fashions in Boardwalk Empire too. So sexy yet beautiful!

lisa said...

Sadly I haven't seen Downton Abbey yet, although I've heard no shortage of good things about the costuming. One of these days I might have to sit myself down for a marathon and catch up to the current season.

Laura said...

que genial entrada!!! un saludo

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Leonie @ The Signature Bow said...

I've actually never heard of this show, even though I LOVE costume dramas. I've pretty much caught up with all my other TV shows (ehm yes, I watch a lot of shows), so this would be the perfect time to check out Downtown Abbey! Thanks for sharing ;-)

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anya said...

It's only about 17 hours of TV time in total. You MUST.

anya said...

Matthew Crawley... Matthew Crawley... Matthew Crawley...

anya said...

I love Boardwalk Empire too.

anya said...

Gracias.

Wizardspell305 said...

I'm just being borned in the wrong era, I will kill to live in those days, even without the right to vote :)

Corinne Havard said...

That's it, you got me hooked. I am now officially obsessed! At least it's not mid-term season yet!

Erin said...

Ah I love Downton. I'd love the excuse to dress for dinner every evening. AND have someone to do my hair as well. Lovely.

Enduringgrace_26 said...

Wow this is amazing! My name is Jessica and I'm utterly obsessed with the Edwardian era - I'm about to be married and am doing our home and my new wardrobe in this style! Thanks for the inspiration! Jess

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