Kendra has been a fixture in the online costuming world since the late 1990s. Her website, Démodé Couture, is one of the most well-known online resources for historical costumers. In the summer of 2014, she published a book on 18th-century wig and hair styling. Kendra is a librarian at a university, specializing in history and fashion. She’s also an academic, with several articles on fashion history published in research journals.
An early Merchant Ivory film about an English couple (one half of which is Maggie Smith) living in 1920s Paris who become enmeshed with a local woman... Read more →
A really well-told story of nostalgia set in the 1920s-1940s, with Jeremy Irons as the man who becomes emotionally entangled with an aristocratic... Read more →
Okay, realize that this review comes from having watched the 1995 PandP Over and Over and Over. Surprisingly quite good! Elizabeth Garvie does a good... Read more →
Such a fabulous movie based on a fabulous book. Judy Davis plays Sybylla Melvyn, a literate tomboy growing up in the Australian outback who yearns... Read more →
Yet another tragic Isabelle Adjani performance, this time as Adele Hugo, the daughter of poet Victor Hugo. She leaves her home in France to follow... Read more →
It’s the classic! I never fail to cry during the big climax. See where many Victorian costuming myths come from, plus some impossibly huge... Read more →
I always resisted seeing this version because of the misguided costuming (although the novel is set during the Regency era, the costumes are 1830s).... Read more →