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Review: The Woman in Black

10 Feb ’12
By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1837-1919, Film Reviews, Girls in Films, Guys in Films. Tagged 1800s, Arthur Kipps, Ciarán Hinds, Daniel Radcliffe, formal attire, frock coat, hammer, high neckline, James Watkins, Janet McTeer, Keith Madden, lace, Liz White, lounge suit, mourning dress, See Film Differently, tails, The Woman in Black, top frock, tuxedo, tweed, veil, Victorian, waistcoat, white tie. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment

Proving that frock coats and heavy lace dresses really are terrifying. Continue reading→

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The Woman in Black Trailer: Creepy Frock

19 Aug ’11
By: Lord Christopher LavertyFiled under Clothes from 1837-1919, Guys in Films, News. Tagged 1800s, costume, cravat, Daniel Radcliffe, detachable collar, frock coat, hammer, high waisted, horizontal seam, James Watkins, Jane Goldman, Keith Madden, necktie, Ralph Bates, satin faced lapels, Susan Hill, The Woman in Black, top frock, Victorian, waistcoat, wing collar. Bookmark the permalink.

A trailer for The Woman in Black arrives bringing that spooky sense of dread that only Victorian costume can provide. Continue reading→

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