Nineteenth Century34 Costuming Pride and Prejudice (1995) By Kendra on September 29, 2015 This is the 20th anniversary of the beloved 1995 Pride and Prejudice miniseries, so... Read more →
Frock Flicks POV52 Movies Playing Fast and Loose With History Part II: Why Does It Happen? By Trystan L. Bass on September 15, 2015 In Part 1 of my series "Playing Fast and Loose With History," I looked at how this... Read more →
Seventeenth Century14 From “The Tudors” to “A Little Chaos” – Reduce, Reuse, Recycle? By Kendra on August 31, 2015 If you've listened to our podcast about 17th-century A Little Chaos (2015) starring Kate... Read more →
Eighteenth Century14 Just How Fashionable Are Poldark’s Ladies? Part 1 By Kendra on June 30, 2015 When you listen to our podcast (coming next week) on Poldark (2015), the "hot men... Read more →
Nineteenth Century3 Why You Should Watch Original Sin (2001) By Kendra on June 9, 2015 Original Sin (2001) just doesn't get enough love from costumers, from what I can tell.... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyTop 5 Friday61 Top 5 Costume Inaccuracies in Wolf Hall By Trystan L. Bass on April 24, 2015 The 2015 BBC miniseries Wolf Hall has AMAZINGLY good and historically accurate costumes,... Read more →
Sixteenth CenturyThrowback Thursday3 TBT: A Man for All Seasons (1966) By Trystan L. Bass on April 16, 2015 The BBC's recent Wolf Hall is, of course, not the first look at Henry VIII and Anne... Read more →
Frock Flicks GuideScreen QueensSixteenth Century11 Badass Babes: Anne Boleyn By Sarah Lorraine on March 31, 2015 Few historical queens, apart from perhaps Marie Antoinette and Elizabeth I, have had so... Read more →
Eighteenth CenturyPodcasts11 Podcast: Belle (2013) By The Frock Flicks Team on February 24, 2015 While the film claims to be based on a true story, Belle only needs a few elements from... Read more →
Nineteenth CenturySnark Week36 SNARK WEEK: Jane Austen’s Little White Dresses vs. the Regency Bad Girls By Trystan L. Bass on January 21, 2015 As a life-long student of 19th-century English literature and as a historical costumer... Read more →