5 thoughts on “WCW: Rebecca Ferguson

  1. It’s true that loose uncovered hair was a thing for 15th-16th century queens’ coronations, but holding a 20th-century British field-marshal’s baton with the George and the Dragon finial snapped off instead of a sceptre, was not! (And it has literally just been snapped off. In lighter, sharper versions of that still you can see a broken end of the missing figurine; they didn’t even bother to file the thing off neatly.)

  2. I’ve seen The White Queen and Greatest Showman. The White Queen seemed like budget 15th century – cheap television budget as opposed to old school Beeb authenticity. I did like the plot/actors. Greatest Showman – oh lord. Jenny Lind was a brunette. Her portrait is in the National Portrait Gallery around the corner from Trafalgar Square – why resort to the light haired cliche for Scandi characters? And the costumes – ugh. According to the Hollywood Reporter, they had a limited budget for costumes and relied on “donated” designer gowns that they “reconstructed.” It was supposed to be fashion forward like a Vogue shoot, which explains a lot, but I still hated the film. Jenny Lind was an opera singer, not a pop star. Oh well… I did see the costumes at a FIDM exhibit and took photos – the workmanship on the embellishments – lovely. But I still hated the costumes and film…lol…

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