Screen QueensSixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday8 TBT: Elizabeth R (1971) By Trystan L. Bass on November 5, 2020 We've talked about this series before. We've praised Glenda Jackson for her portrayal of... Read more →
Nineteenth Century1 Patreon Post Unlocked: Bram Stoker’s Dracula Deep Dive By Trystan L. Bass on October 30, 2020 You love it or you hate it, and I love the hell out of it (and this is my blog!).... Read more →
18th-Century QuestEighteenth Century3 Patreon Post Unlocked: 18th Century Quest: Lady J (2018) By Kendra on October 8, 2020 Y’all, I really need to get back to my 18th-Century Quest, wherein I try to watch... Read more →
18th-Century QuestEighteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday TBT: Jefferson in Paris (1995) By Kendra on October 1, 2020 There are some definite problems with the Merchant/Ivory film Jefferson in Paris (1995).... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday TBT: Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972) By Kendra on September 17, 2020 I've never been able to track down a copy of Henry VIII and His Six Wives (1972), the... Read more →
Twentieth Century3 Patreon Post Unlocked: Titanic (1997) Corsetry: Historically Accurate? By Kendra on August 6, 2020 So I was noodling around YouTube as one does, and I discovered that Glamour magazine has... Read more →
Twentieth Century TBT: A Room With a View (1985) By Kendra on July 30, 2020 Is A Room With a View (1986) the best costume movie of all time? There's a darn good... Read more →
Twentieth Century8 Disney Princess Historical Costume Influences: The Princess and the Frog (2009) By Trystan L. Bass on July 24, 2020 Disney princesses are possibly some of the best-known characters worldwide, and part of... Read more →
Twentieth Century Patreon Post Unlocked: My Fair Lady (1964) By Trystan L. Bass on June 26, 2020 Cecil Beaton designed more than 1,000 garments for My Fair Lady (1964), and while I’m... Read more →
Sixteenth Century10 The Real Deal on French Hoods in Film & TV By Trystan L. Bass on May 29, 2020 Many times over the years, we've snarked TV shows and films for their wildly inaccurate... Read more →