
We’ve mentioned some of the best bustles in this movie, but it’s time for a proper deep-dive. Because The Age of Innocence (1993) is a classic frock flick, absolutely gorgeous and filled with historical detail. The story is pretty depressing but then, it’s based on an 1920 Edith Wharton novel where she was looking back at her childhood in the rigid 1870s upper-class New York society.
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EEEEEE I’m so excited for this post! This movie makes me drool every time I watch it, so I’m so happy you’re covering it! May’s purple evening gown near the end when she tells Newland she’s pregnant is my absolute FAVE <3.
I look forward to reading this.
I pay my Patreon for years and the one time I actually try to read something, it locks me out.
Yikes! Have you tried getting access via Patreon’s help: https://support.patreon.com/hc/en-us/articles/207483443-Login-help
Yes. I’m in. Now the link to it above takes me to Brideshead Revisited. I assume I’m the problem but I don’t see Age of Innocence anywhere.
Sorry, didn’t see this comment! Fixed the link. But you can also go to the patreon.com/frockflicks to see all our subscriber posts once you’re logged in :)