3 thoughts on “SNARK WEEK: We’re Not Manly Men in Tights (& Shoes)

  1. I grew up in a beach town, so I’m fond of a nicely muscled set of legs on athletic dudes. And our princely film men, no doubt, would have been athletic for their time, so it’s a shame to hide those calves and even strong quads under boots. I do believe the 1984 Amadeus had all the men in proper breeches and shoes, but I could be wrong. Same with Marie Antoinette, another favorite, with the exception of Jamie Dornan as Count Ferson. But a soldier, on horseback in the field – in his glamour shot – is allowed the butch boots. I find myself asking WTF designers were thinking more often than not when it comes to hysterical…historical films. I’m happy to praise any film maker that not only wants the clothes, but the hair and makeup done right.

  2. Amusingly, I’ve seen it claimed that Mr Lewis wore boots in WOLF HALL mostly because he ha rather spindly shanks and couldn’t rock the tights.

    I’d also like to point out that swaggering about in boots when shoes are far more appropriate would be perfectly in character for a brattish lout like the Vampire Lestat (Who is a PUNK, not so much a dandy).

    It would also be remiss of me not to point out that being at all times ready to cut and run on horseback would be perfectly in-character for BLACKADDER THE SECOND (Especially given Queenie’s habit of being her own sweet self).

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