Sarah has an undergraduate degree in Clothing & Textile Design and a Master's in Art History and Visual Culture, with an emphasis on fashion history. When she’s not caught in paralyzing existential dread, she's drinking craft cocktails and writing about historical costume in film and television. She's been pissing people off on the internet since 1995.
At first I was going to write this intro like, "Heh heh, remember when Kyle MacLachlan used to be a thing?" Then I went through his IMDB and... Read more →
Who likes Sally Hawkins? Pretty much everyone if they're at all into historical feminist films! She's been one of the "it" girls of the historical... Read more →
Emma Stone is one of my favorite actresses, and she's got a growing repertoire of historical costume flicks, so I figured it was time to highlight... Read more →
We've discussed the costumes on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2017-) a handful of times on this blog, but we haven't really sat down and looked at the... Read more →
Today we take a look at the historical costume films and TV shows of Welsh actor, Rhys Ifans! Dancing at Lughnasa (1998) Set in Ulster in... Read more →
I legitimately just spent the last couple of hours writing a post for today that turned out to be almost exactly a word-for-word copy of a post I... Read more →
I saw this movie at some point in my adolescence, and consequently only had these bizarre snippets of memories of it. So, re-watching Flesh + Blood... Read more →
I have been meaning to get around to reviewing Jojo Rabbit (2019) for a while now, aside from a brief overview of some the film costumes from our... Read more →
David Thewlis is one of those actors that is in just about everything, from modern gritty TV crime dramas to blockbuster films like the Harry Potter... Read more →
The new trailer for the Disney movie Cruella (2021) just dropped and I don't know what to think, other than I WANT EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE... Read more →
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