Monday, September 19

Inspiration: Downton Abbey

SHIP'S LOG: This is a scheduled post—A cramming for Criminal Procedure finals and B working nights behind the camera and in the editing room for Storyline—but promises glittering goodies and history through rose-coloured glasses, i.e., Downton Abbey.

Downton Abbey

So most of you know our obsession with British period drama from our posts on Glorious 39 and Cracks and on the critically acclaimed An Education, but I can't believe I haven't shared anything about the ITV series Downton Abbey which just won a bucket of Emmys. Written by Julian Fellowes of Gosford Park fame, the series follows the story of the Earl of Grantham and his household as they deal with the problems of class and succession with the backdrop of turn-of-the-century Britain and the First World War. Very Upstairs, Downstairs except BETTER.

The cinematography is absolutely gorgeous, long sweeping views of the Highclere estate and loving and lingering close-ups of ancient books in the library and silverware & crystal in the dining room. Downton Abbey is history viewed through rose-coloured spectacles, all things beautiful and good, with the added bonus of Coronation Street-style drama. Oh, the British. :))

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There's a ton of style inspiration to be found in Downton Abbey. It's set in the early decades of the 20th century, after the horrendous bustles (no one could ever look good sporting a false bum) but before the days of flapper dresses (flat-chests a requirement, full bosomed girls, away with thee!), so the clean lines and almost empire-cuts look fantastic on every kind of body type. I really love the white lawn dresses that Lord Grantham's three daughters wear to tea and village fetes as well as the tailored riding habits complete with horsewhip that the eldest daughter Lady Mary wears. Even on the television, I could see how fine the lacework and filigree on the collars and the gowns were, and I can only imagine how difficult it must have been to keep them pristine. And the hats!

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My two favourite characters are Lady Mary and Lady Sybil. A lot of people dislike Lady Mary for being a little spoiled, rather bossy, and very mean to middle sister Ethel (HATE HER), but I love her to bits. She’s clever, common-sensical, and cosmpolitan, and Lord Grantham sees her as the son he never had. Unfortunately, by the laws of primogeniture, Lady Mary can’t succeed to the title, so she must choose between marrying well into the aristocracy or her distant cousin Matthew, a middle class solicitor from Manchester who is heir presumptive to Downton Abbey. It is so much fun watching silver-tongued Mary cutting up Matthew, who she initially sees as an upstart bumpkin, before realizing his essential merits—one of which is a kindness that she does not possess. She has the most divine dresses, I would go out in her nightdress!

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Then there’s Lady Sybil who is so gosh-darned sweet. She is very progressive, helping their maid find a job as a clerk-typist and discussing communist tracts with the Irish chauffeur Branson, and by the start of the second series she’s convinced her parents to let her attend a nursing course to aid the war effort. The scene where she fails at filling a kettle with water and making porridge is hilarious! Her fashion sense progresses from pastel smocks reminiscent of the nursery to peacock-inspired harem pants before settling on a very practical blouse and skirt uniform.

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Totally shipping Sybil/Branson.

Kranich’s gave me a $150 gift coupon to spend on its website and I thought it would be fun to feature some of the possible future purchases in Downton Abbey sets. I swear, Polyvore is so addicting.
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Peacocks

Peacock featuring Simon G jewellery from Kranich's.

I’m really looking forward to the second series, and I am willing to put on record that if Matthew doesn’t end up marrying Lady Mary, I will eat my Sales textbook.

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29 messages in a bottle:

  1. Great post! :) That was such an interesting review that I think I really have to watch this series. And the dresses are gorgeous!


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  2. i LOVE downton abbey! i can not wait for season 2 to start here.. :)

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  3. really wonderful screenshots! so stylish!

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  4. My housemates have been watching this but I missed out - I do love Maggie Smith though, she's such a legend!

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  5. I adore this show! I want to live in it! Oh how i wish england was like this today O_O!

    Thank you so much for your sweet comments about my hair (you may not remember aha ha but it was very sweet O_O!) just thought i'd let you know im a red head again weeee!

    ps your polyvore outfits are glorious! xx

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  6. Your blog always has that homey feel. :) The atmosphere is so light and happy. I love visiting your blog A and B!

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  7. I love their fashion, I wish I could see a modern version!

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  8. Oh wow! I wish I've seen this show. The costumes are gorgeous!!!
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  9. There's something so special and underrated about that period in fashion. I love the restraint and elegance.

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  10. Wow Lovely Post!! Especially the Costumes are Gorgeous in this regards!!

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  11. i've been wanting to see this series for a while now-- will have to just watch it finally!

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  12. I haven't seen the show but I'm a little afraid to because I don't need another show to be obsessed over!

    The costumes look amazing- sigh- I hope there's another period in time where it's fashionable to be dressed up.

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  13. I have been meaning to for ages, but I really need to see this show, every one says it's amazing and the wardrobe is awesome.

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  14. such excellent fashion inspiration!

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  15. Downton Abbey is just amazing <3

    xo Camilla

    Into The Fold

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  16. Lovely post – I've been wanting someone to put together some Downton Abbey-inspired outfits for a while! I like what you've chosen.

    We are well on our way through the second series right now - it started quite slow, but seems to be picking up the pace now - the clothes (and the hair!) are just as good as always though!

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  17. Beautiful post! I haven't seen Downtown Abbey yet (shameful confession!) but it's now definitely definitely on my to watch list!

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  19. Such a great post. I started watching Downton Abbey last week, I'm almost galway through the first season and completely smitten with it. I suddenly understood why it won every Emmy possible - because it deserved it!

    I admit I started watching it because of the wonderful Dame Maggie Smith, that woman is amazing, but I fell in love with all the cast, the story, the perfect clothes.

    Thank you for this post and the photos - saved them all for future inspiration :)

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  20. I feel that all the 80's fashion is reviving and the truth is that it looks really graceful.

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  21. Oh I can't wait to watch this! Looks so pretty!

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  23. The costumes in Downton abbey are just fantastic. I love the way you've managed to take inspiration from them to create outfits that don't seem costumy, but would fit in great today.

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    -You'd definitely want to purchase from thàt set!

    Flowery dress+short but sweet knitwear cardigan+Wellies = my favourite! Wish I could wear this every day!

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