12 thoughts on “Outrageous Mitfords

  1. The show’s premiere has been marked on my calendar since Frock Flicks posted the cast photo from Vanity Fair. And it has been great — not just the clothing, but as an art historian who studied late 19th/early 20th C British decorative arts, I have reveled in the stylistic differences between Farve’s and Muv’s house, Diana’s house, and Nancy’s house (an especially fun mashup of pre 1930s wallpaper, mixed bag of furniture, and up to date vases/cocktail accoutrements, etc.).

  2. I’m watching! Yes, parts of it do hit close to home-this isn’t Jane Austen, but I would still recommend it.

  3. I’ve been interested in this since I first learned of it, possibly on this blog. I was interested because of the time period and because I know my boyfriend, James Purefoy, is in the cast (as the sisters’ father, I think). Anyway, I haven’t seen it yet, but now I’m even more eager to see it since it’s received this glowing endorsement from the FrockFlicks team!

  4. Great that the costumes really work! I’ve read Jessica’s memoirs several times, and found them enormously funny, so am looking forward to this.

  5. It was a great series, but it finished too soon! I was disappointed that it cut off before WWII. Hopefully there will be another.

  6. Good grief that Mosley has a very punchable face: alas, one can only dream of the illustrious Jeeves and Wooster showing up to make a monkey out of him, this being more or less Actual History (‘Bertie Wooster OG anti-fascist’ is one of the character’s most endearing eras).

    Also, whilst I’m not quite sold in the hue of that white dress (To my eye It washes her out a bit too much) it does have lovely lines: one can only hope Ms Vanderham has at least one Fairy Tale villainess in her future, because she really has the look for such a role.

    Also, at this point I’m fairly sure that the dictionary entry for ‘Patrician’ is illustrated with a picture of Ms Bessie Carter: that profile looks fit for a Caesar.

  7. I thought Bessie Carter’s performance in Bridgerton was a highlight (I enjoy that ridiculous show, but there are some lackluster acting jobs in it), so I’m looking forward to seeing her play one of my favorite authors!

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