Where is everybody? José Manuel Ballester
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Love's Labour's Lost (dir. Gregory Doran, 2008)
Happy birthday to the bard!
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It's Shakespeare's Birthday so it's time to remember this
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Home Art Weaving on Etsy
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👒✨ the bennet sisters ✨🦢
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MAAN 2011 FOR MY FELLOW PEOPLE WHO ARE DEPRESSED ABOUT IT GETTING PRIVATED ON YOUTUBE
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Greek myth inspired media is so tired and overdone & i know this but man. echo & narcissus and Eros & psyche you will always be famous to me
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Anne Hathaway is a treasure, unlike this meme, which is not
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Day 2 in new flat. I am going to attempt to use... The contraption
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strawberries | raspberries | currants | cherries
— by Virginia Granberry (1831-1921)
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This fantastic reproduction of a gown worn by Queen Jane Seymour in a portrait by Hans Holbein was seen being worn by Kate Phillips in the 2024 sequel to Wolf Hall – The Mirror and the Light. The piece looked familiar, and some digging revealed it to have been used in 2016 in Six Wives with Lucy Worsley, worn by Elly Condron also portraying Jane Seymour.
However, because the documentary likely did not have any original costumes, it means that the gown almost certainly did not originate with the 2016 documentary. So where did it originate? The most likely candidate is the 2008 adaptation of The Other Boleyn Girl. Though the gown, worn by Corinne Galloway as Jane Seymour is shown only briefly, and almost entirely in shadow, it does appear to be the same gown. Minor alterations were made for Six Wives and The Mirror and the Light, but the fabric on the petticoat is the best indication that they are one and the same.
Costume Credit: the-indoor-kites
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