Rating Keira Knightley's Period Drama Dresses on Historical Accuracy
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Just a minor thing, “stays” is plural. I say “a stays” in the video, which is my bad 🥴🥴🥴
A pair of stays should have been said
Could we get a video on the clothing/ costume in Lovecraft Country which is based in the 1950s? Love your vids❤
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@Angie Aguilar it's really accurate
In Pirates, I saw the dialogue a bit differently than you. I think the “latest style in London” means the dress not corset (the father doesn’t sees what is the issue when he says that) and the style had more tiny waist due to fashion so Elizabeth responds that women in London must have learned not to breathe. At least that’s how I saw it! Great video!
Keira Knightley when she's offered a film set in present day:
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@GLOSSED also seeking a friend for the end of the world haha was very different for her haha
She was in the movie Love Actually and that was set in modern day
Also Bend It Like Beckham was in the modern day
She's said on the record that she prefers not to be in present-day films because so often the roles available for women are of supportive characters - spouses and mothers first and not their own person - or of women who are raped, which surely happens but I'm going to guess she means the way that violence against women is glamourised in a sort of "downfall" way. Which is probably fair when you remember that she was seventeen in Love Actually, where her character is the object of stalker-ish fascination by her fiancé and husband's best friend. In contrast, she said she's offered the roles of inspiring women in period pieces - people like Colette or Georgiana, I'm assuming she's referring to.
as it should be🥵🥵
all of the inaccuracies in pride and prejudice 2005 can be excused because joe wright gave us the Hand Scene™
YASSSS 😍✨
To be fair, Pride & Prejudice was written in the 1790's (pre-Regency Era) so... actually accurate?
What hand scene? I havent seem the movie
Yesssssss
@@randomme3095 it’s the best scene in cinematic history ruclips.net/video/cIP_8UGQFx0/видео.html
the atonement green dress lives in my head rent free
Same..and I am definitely not a fashionable person
the way I've never seen the movie past that dress... I've tried but all I want to watch is her move in that green dress,,, so so stunning
same. because its my favorite color too
It's actually not a dress but skirt and a top!
@@nadind9169 i've seen that mentioned before, but where is the source for that? i'm genuinely curious because even the costume designer for the movie has called it a dress.
I just like to think of her costume at the start of pirates as her dad buying a dress that's too small for her and had to tightlace her so much insisting it was fashionable somewhere far away because he doesn't want to admit he made a mistake.
Yes! I think that too. Plus, Elizabeth seems to not really care about wearing corsets throughout the movies, which makes me believe that the one she is wearing in the beginning of the first movie is actually too tight and it is hurting her. (or it might just be me trying to justify historical inaccuracies in my favorite movies, maybe? haha)
@@vivianedepieri896 I always interpreted Elizabeth's corset/stay problems at the beginning of the movie as being the result of her being raised by a single father and growing up in the Caribbean (i.e. away from normal English society). Since Elizabeth didn't grow up with a mother to instruct her in proper corset wear, I can certainly imagine Elizabeth growing up wearing an older or lighter corset than was necessarily fashionable to counteract the Caribbean heat (and because it's harder to get supplies). Styles in the 1700s did get a little bit tighter than the 1600s so, it's possible Elizabeth was used to wearing an older looser style. I can certainly believe her father's comment about it being the latest fashion being a reference to the style of corset rather than the corset itself. But, even ignoring that, I think it's safe to say that Elizabeth's father would have no idea how to size a corset so, it makes sense he'd get one too small. I don't think he'd even be aware of his mistake. Either way, Elizabeth's maids are quite obviously lacing her too tight at the beginning, which could be due to the corset being too small or her maids simply trying too hard with this new style and tight-lacing Elizabeth more than they should/need to. As you kinda alluded to, Elizabeth is clearly wearing a corset again by the end of the film so, the problem definitely seems specific to that particular corset.
@@SwiftFoxProductions that makes sense. He’s a single dad.
Yes, they make it obvious that is isn’t the idea of wearing one she’s confused by but the tight lacing- which she WOULD NOT have been doing since she was 12.
For me, I just struggle with the very IDEA of tight lacing before the mid 1800s. Tightlacing wasn't possible before they got metal eyelets for the ties - tightlacing puts too much pressure on the hand-sewn eyelets, and will with time tear the fabric.
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I actually liked how the red dress in Pirates was sort of tacky because in my mind, I always imagined that it came from a lady of the night or something along those lines. Which is why I think it's sort of an insult for Barbosa to ask Elizabeth to wear it.
Never thought about where the red dress came from, but that makes sense! Honestly I kind of like the red dress. It gives me late 17th century vibes a la the Glorious Revolution.
This was my thought too. It was supposed to look tacky, a man either picked it out or "acquired" it 😅
I don't care if it looks tacky, the whole Pirates has this "tacky" thing going on about the films, they were not meant to be historical. It's the style and the humour that really makes these movies. And Keira looked hot in that red dress.
Exactly! The whole point of the dress was an insult down to the threats that were her alternative. It was never a dress meant to flatter or fit her, it was meant to insult and demean her.
Even though the Bennett’s are class type wise, higher than the Bingley’s, it’s made very clear throughout the book that they still don’t have that money. Class is class, but it doesn’t inherently make you wealthy- unlike the American idea of it where class is wealth.
Basically, the Bennett’s are middle class. Jane Austen herself was the daughter of a gentleman, but she was in no way wealthy.
The thing I don't like about the 2005 version is it's overexplaining, like the audience was stupid, which, I think, is only partly due to it being a movie instead of 5 hours of a miniseries.
The class/wealth distinction is one example: The Bennets were sure not as wealthy as others, but still the principal inhabitants of their area and not as poor as shown in the 2005 movie (the Lucases didn't have too much money in comparison for all of their kids either, else Charlotte's dowry alone would have made her a more eligible bride).
Their problem is the estate being entailed away from the female line and the mom not having been of too high a status either, so she couldn't leave her daughters much. The 1995 version shows this in a far more subtle way: the father calculating, worried, the house could use a little work, the dresses get reworn and so on.
the Bennets weren't "middle class" because at that time, "middle class" wasn't really a thing- there was a major divide between rich (owned land, women spent their days visiting each other, goal was to marry well) and poor (trying to make ends meet, women worked). The way I generally think of it is that the (book) Bennets were rich, but the Bingleys were just more rich and the Darcys were shockingly rich. While it is true that the Bingleys made their fortune by trade (Austen mentions this to imply that Caroline's perceived superiority over the Bennets wasn't all that she was making it out to be), they definitely were higher-class than the Bennets for the sole reason that Charles was making more money than Mr. Bennet and didn't have to provide for as many people. However, the Bennets were not poor!!!!!!! This is one of the many, many reasons I hate the 2005 movie. In the book, even the Lucases were rich, just less so than the Bennets, but I'll emphasize again that all the characters were rich to a certain extent. Otherwise, it just wouldn't make sense for them to be moving in the same society as each other. Awful bangs-wearing, no-petticoats, loose-hair 2005 Elizabeth Bennet would never have been able to even interact with people like the Bingleys and Darcys because they wouldn't even have had a chance to meet each other, if their class divide was as great as it's made in the 2005 movie. which is why it just doesn't make sense :/ and also treats the viewer like they're stupid :(
@@jessnather2700 I don't hate the 2005 movie, because hate is a really strong feeling and the word gets thrown about too much. The film is, what I would rewatch if it was shown on regular tv and I just really didn't feel like searching through Netflix or so for something to watch.
As for the overexplaining part: That's what I said :D
Another example that stands out imo is Charlotte basically clashing with Lizzy about her engagement to Mr. Collins. Book Lizzie can't believe it either but the interaction is way less angry . You would think that explanation of Charlotte's wasn't necessary, if for no other reason, than "it's set in the past, so all the girls will want to marry" is a concept you would have gotten from many other movies, just wouldn't have questioned it and that doesn't require any knowledge of historical circumstances at all. So they could have went, with what Charlotte says in the book and leave it like that, instead of showing an actual problem, yes, but just dropping it in, because of runtime like that.
Another point would be Lydia telling Lizzy that Darcy was, at times, less fastidious, prideful or "stuck up" as her. Yes, Lizzy has to go through a process of acknowledging her character and it's flaws and could have used someone to tell her the truth to her face at times. However Lydia doing so, I think, is due to a faster paced storytelling. It is sure out of character for book Lydia who, from what we know, stays ever obnoxious and ignorant and silly and never acknowledges the harm she's done.
Movie Lydia somehow grows up a little very fast, and it would appear that she is to be found more likeable, by just having married for young love and her own free spirit....
No...
@@jessnather2700 Middle Class was indeed a thing during the regency. What do you think bourgeoisie means? The European middle class was emerging in the early half of the 18th century. Now, Mr Bennet is the landed gentry, but his marriage to his wife has lowered the status of the family down, as Mrs Bennet was born middle class. So her and her daughters, (as wealth was not passed down through its female members), are indeed middle class. Also, it should be noted, the middle class aren’t poor. And never will be considered so. I never called the Bennet’s poor.
If you wanna learn more about the origins of the European middle class, there’s this great essay written by Jürgen Kocka at The University of The Chicago Press Journal.
“Merchants, entrepreneurs, and capitalists, professors, judges, journalists, ministers, and high ranking civil servants differed in many respects, but they shared a sense of social distance from the privileged aristocracy and, on the continent, from absolute monarchy.”
We can also see the usage of the middle class as we can understand it used in 1745 in James Bradshaw’s very long titled: “A Scheme to Prevent the Running of Irish Wools to France: And Irish Woollen Goods to Foreign Countries; by Prohibiting the Importation of Spanish Wools Into Ireland, ... By a Merchant of London.”
It was also used in medieval society, people who’d wealth as gained by being successful traders, and were seen ultimately as a threat to nobility.
The Journal: www.jstor.org/stable/2124755
The reason I tried so hard on this RUclips comment is truly because I don’t like to think that people believe there was a lack of a middle class, that was suddenly created in 1970s America or post WW1 Europe. The middle class led the French Revolution, as unlikely as it seems, and shouldn’t be underestimated or erased from history.
@@Xnhl I don’t care for the 95 version much, because everyone looks like they raided a dress history exhibit. It’s stuffy and none of the dresses have any character specific to anyone.
Also, everyone is so much meaner in the miniseries, which is why I don’t care much for the book either. Especially when it comes to Mary and Mrs Bennet. Idk, I’m a sensitive person lmao
my pick for keira costumes have gotta be from the duchess (srry atonement 😔) i just adore a big skirt, other than the military-esque dress my favorite is the lighter blue one where she has the giant feather in her hair!
and only because once upon a time i did a video on it, she wears 37 dresses throughout the film!
I can’t find it, what it the name of the video?
Omg same I really hoped mina would’ve covered the blue dress because it is truly ICONIQUE
Hiiiii i love your videos , thank you so much 🙌, I just saw you dropped legally blonde today .
Dutchess needed bigger bigger wigs hats for Georgiana, she was such a fashion icon at the time with hats and she started the trend of so big wings that women needed to be on floor of carriages while travelling to events and putting fruits and even miniature ships in their hair. But otherwise it’s great (well she doesn’t really look like she just gave birth in the end of the film but that’s Hollywood). I love your channel btw!!
@@sarasamaletdin4574 They wanted it to look like real life and not be overly stylized I think. It wouldnt have the same tone with more over the top costumes or hair.
Lizzie is not a tomboy, she just likes to read more than she likes fawning over soldiers and is in good shape from lots of walking.
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i was waiting for "The other Boleyn girl" and then i remembered that was Natalie Portman not Keira Knightley, i swear they're the same person
Funny you should mention that because both Natalie Portman and Keira Knightly were in Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace and I think I read somewhere that Keira's mum came on set one day and didn't recognise her daughter who was wearing the same costume as Natalie
@@Lionstar16 yes keira played natalie's (padme's) double!
Same
@@Lionstar16 OMGKKKKKKK
Keira was first cast as Anne Boleyn in this 2008 version but dropped out!
Karolina Zubrowska's video on corsets is a great watch for anyone wanting to learn more about corsets and their perceived oppressive nature lol
bernadette banner also has a few good videos about corsets and stays and their history
@@cleo5090 was about the recommend Bernadette. She posted a really recent video wearing her victorian recreation corset for a day that was really informative.
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Yess omg
@@cleo5090 i love her too omg
please do Anne With An E!!! i would love to see your take on it!
Omg yes
yess idk why i haven't seen the costumes review of this show
omgg yesss
Can you do EMMA 2020 the costumes looked really pretty but I don't know how historically accurate they are
Karolina Zebrowska did an awesome video on the costumes in Emma!
They are actually pretty accurate!
Mariah Pattie makes an in-depth analysis on the costumes of Emma 2020, you should look her up!
they took a lot of references from paintings and outfits that are in museums today (e.g from the V&A museum) so i was pretty impressed with the references
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Please do a Sophia Copella “Marie Antoinette” costume analysis! Fabulous video as always xx
Coppola*
omg yes PLZZZ i'd love to see it
she just did!!!
@@nenes24 I screamed!! So so good
The thought of Mina making a deep dive video on Marie Antoinette's costume design just sparked the biggest joy 🎆
TIME STAMPS:
0:54 Pirates of the Caribbean (1720's)
4:13 Pride and Prejudice (1790's)
8:38 Atonement (1930's - 1940's)
10:32 The Duchess (1770's - 1790's)
15:54 A Dangerous Method (1900's)
17:55 Anna Karenina (1870's)
22:02 The Imitation Game (1939-1945, 1952)
24:37 Colette (1893-1910)
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Mina is the D'Angelo Wallace of the costuming community and we love to see it
YES
I don't find much similarity.I don't like DAngelo much .I find how mina expresses her views is much better. She expresses her views more concisely and respectfully. just my personal opinion
@@sruthidivvela4298 i don’t find similarities either but i think they are both pretty respectful
I do not see the similarities. She is definitely has my attention with her research and her personality.
If you're open to suggestions lmao, I haven't seen anyone do analyses of historical costuming on Broadway (or musical theater in general but if we're talking musicals with a lot of information and images accessible.......... it's Broadway usually) and people have made some CHOICES.
Hamilton has EXCELLENT costuming and is as historically accurate as possible without splitting breeches whilst performing modern dance choreography.
SIX does a fantastic job of incorporating the main stays (ha, pun) of 16th century fashions (pearl trims, luxury, slashed sleeves, bodice/sleeve silhouettes, etc) with modern popstar aesthetics (which, incidentally, are as influenced by the practicalities of performing under heavy lighting, fog effects, quick-changes, and athleticism as they are influenced with sex appeal - leotards, cut-outs, bondage-esque elements that help support posture and the diaphragm when you're at full energy for three hours straight).
Phantom, Hairspray, and Les Mis TEND to be fairly accurate, given how pointedly they are set in history, but their prolific nature means that costuming has had time to change and be reinterpreted, so the actual accuracy of any given show would vary from season to season.
Tbh, i've not watched many musicals live and am relying on televised performance clips & official soundtracks. I've yet to venture into the opera fandom (am waiting on that Silm adaption!) but i've heard that opera is THE place to embrace historical costuming & that corsetry is given its rightful dues as Support Garment Of Win throughout the opera world.
Bernadette Banner has done one on Hamilton! But other than that, you're right, I'd absolutely adore videos on theatre period costumes
@@BattyButtercup honestly a SIX video on modernizing period fashion would be soo good
Great Comet has a lot of really pretty outfits, though I’m not sure how accurate they are & would love to see her discuss it
@@bridgetspector6703 the whole point of the costumes is that they re distorted ,modern deconstructions of the clothes of the time. Very inaccurate but would make for a fun video
I can’t look at Keira Knightley now with out thinking about that account on TikTok that does impressions of her 😂
colour me intrigued
lol what the account?
wait Caitlin Reilly???? she's hilarious
pls drop the name of the account shdfjgk,fd
@@allielopez551 i think she means luke millington drake on tiktok who does loads of keira impressions, he's also on instagram and he's really funny!
this video should be called “rating the historical accuracy of keira knightley’s whole cinematography”
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This^
I was so happy when you uploaded. Great video!
My perspective on the “french* women must have learned not to breathe“ thing in Pirates of the Carribean: I always understood the scene as her dad having sent too small measurements to France*, so the dress he gifted her didn't actually fit. As in, he had the dress made for a 16 year old Elizabeth, but now she's 17 and grew a little. And she forgot to consider that fact when she critized the “corset“ or whatever.
I most definately am rationalizing way way too much here 😌
Edit: *London in England, not France
If we’re trying to rationalize it, that makes total sense!
Also, since she was from a part of the world that was “less fashionable” (i.e. her dialogue implying that nobody in Barbados would be wearing corsetry), the only visual reference she, her dressmakers, and her staff would have would be fashion plates, which are definitely more exaggerated in terms of proportions than actual garments. That could have lead to the tightlacing in order to achieve the illustrated proportions.
Also the medallion is trapped under the stays and I don’t think that’s proper corset wear for any era
Yeah, I always took that scene as her complaining about how tightly they were lacing the corset, not about wearing it.
same, I saw it as 'laced too tight' even when I first saw these movies when I was like, 7 (we had them on dvd so I watched it way before the recommended age)
I feel like the Pirates of the Caribbean corset inaccuracy is somewhat justifiable because
a) the corset being too tight for her to breathe in and causing her to fall is an actual plot point, not just a throwaway line
b) the line 'you like pain? try wearing a corset' she says when she whacks that zombie pirate would not have had the same impact if she had said 'try wearing a pair of stays'
c) most of her actual dresses are historically accurate and the thing I like about this movie is that the female characters are actually more accurate then the men (the British navy didn't have a standard uniform at that time I believe and of course Jack Sparrow's costume is based more on Keith Richards and the Edwardian influence on 70s rockstars than anything in the 18th century) which is unusual for a period piece as they normally try to sex up the women, but in POTC they do it with Jack rather than Elizabeth. Just my 2 cents though, great video :)
Also pirates of the carribbean is more about aesthetics anyway.
Okay but A and B were not necessary and could have been changed.
I've actually given point A a lot of thought, and I still think it could have easily been changed to be more accurate and without needing to write a work around. Just change the reason for fainting from "can't breath because of tight corset" to "overheating because the dress is silk or wool that is too heavy for midday in the Caribbean". You could even keep the line about the dress being popular in London, just change Elizabeth's objection to the fact that it is inappropriate for the hot weather.
Also, Elizabeth's corset was part of a gifted dress from her somewhat-bumbling father trying to buy his daughter something of "the latest fashion" from a homeland neither have been to for about a decade, so, there's that.
It would be kinda weird to wear a corset in a pirate movie where you're doing a lot of physical activity
Off topic but anyone notice how gorgeous Mina looks with brown eye shadow?
I wanna see her entire makeup routine lol
So gorgeous
@@crowem3468 me too!
Not sure if youre taking suggestions but id love to see an analysis of the costumes in Outlander, Gone with the Wind, My Fair Lady, interview with a vampire, titanic, Moulin Rouge or phantom of the opera! Thanks for the amazing content as usual😊
Yes definitely Outlander!
Practice Latin at Victorian tea-party,Nappy autistic lion wonders in.He wouldn't hurt anyone,some how he had cubs the two auts.How autistic was he?
Yes to the Outlander, but I want a video per season lol. The outfits are way too gorgeous!
i've been on a complete keira knightly binge lately so this came at the perfect time
Same haha. Going through my Keira Knightly phase atm 😂
I know it’s historically inaccurate but I’m absolutely obsessed with the black ball gown from Anna Karenina - one day I’d love to recreate it for myself!
I’m in LOVE with how the clothes in Anna Karenina have a part in the story themselves and symbolize sth. Keira said that you can see in the beginning she’s all dressed up and it shows her dignity and religious beliefs and loyalty to her husband but as the movie goes on her clothes start to look like they are falling down cause she’s falling for Vronsky. Such a good movie. I love the theatrical theme so much too.
Love how informative you are 😭MORE MORE MORE!
I love the Imitation game, but I will never stop being annoyed at the styling choices for Keira. I get if they wanted to go for a "Joan is not like other girls" stereotype, but keeping yourself fresh and in fashion became like a patriotic thing in England during ww2 (hence the name "Victory rolls" for the hairstyle). In this movie, every other woman is styled with 1940's makeup and hair, and Keira sticks out like a sore thumb with her more modern natural makeup and un-styled hair. The hair especially. Even just a long braid or a small bun in the nape of the neck would've looked more period accurate.
1992 Dracula has my favorite costume design ever, idk about the historical accuracy but that may be a fun one to do a video on!
ruclips.net/video/Nbp-pkdTsxc/видео.html
You missed the straight to vhs and dvd "princess of thieves" in which kiera knightley plays the daughter of robin hood and cuts off her hair to lead the merry men. It's dope.
me: barely learned what stays are rn
also me: i can't believe they would call it a corset instead of stays i can't--
please do a video on the fashion in euphoria! When watching your "emily in paris" video, it made me think-- what is a show that DID actually influence fashion trends and give us relatable, modern fashion? Euphoria! Would be really cool to see a video on this from you :)
The Atonement dress is 90% of my personality at this point.
Sad ig
although it's supposed to be a joke
please could you do a video on the Mary's outfits in the show Reign? i think it would be really interesting to see your opinion on her fashion and how they put together the outfits with modern fashion pieces as well as the historical accuracy. i love all her dresses in the show because they are so beautiful.
I love and completely relate to what you said about Joe Wright and watching his films with commentary. I often feel that any given shot could be an oil painting and that he always has a very clear vision of what he wants to convey visually.
I’d be very interested to hear your thoughts on the costumes of Crimson Peak. I can’t imagine they are very historically accurate, but still. I’m curious what you’re opening is of them anyway. Lol
Not really a Keira stan but this would be a cool series, covering period dresses for certain actors that tend to dominate the genre
Can you please talk about how underwhelming the iconic “Belle dress” was in the live action because Emma Watson wouldn’t wear a corset (or stays lol) and historic undergarments
I don’t think the dress was underwhelming because of the lack of corset though. People expected a more golden, hoop dress rather than the fluffy banana yellow thing in the movie. I wouldn’t blame it all on Emma when the designers could have done more too
@@sanjurayan4938 All true! But Emma was kinda calling the shots really and wanted a more modern belle. Jacqueline Durran was happy to help her achieve this version of Belle, even if historically it was not accurate. I mean this same designer was behind Anna Karenina and Pride and Prejudice. That dress was probably not what she personally envisioned. 🙃
I'm an aspiring director who's also way into film theory and I gotta say I LOVE the analyses you do. I think your eye is very similar to mine when it comes to analyzing these details that many, even some filmmakers, wouldn't give much thought to! Costume is so important to character, and especially important in period pieces. I would love to see your take on the costume design in The Favourite - It's a favorite of mine (no pun intended!) from an indie filmmaker/theorist perspective, and I'd love to see if they put as much thought and research into costumes as I hoped they did!
Yes! I would absolutely love to see Mina do a video about the fashion in the Favourite
The costumes in the Favourite are purposefully inaccurate. They kind of put the male characters in those ridiculous outfits with big wigs etc that women would’ve typically worn, while putting the female characters in more neutral and practical clothes. Interesting choice if you ask me
I’d love to hear your opinion on Little Women (2019). A lot of ppl say it doesn’t deserve its oscar. Love your channel ❤️
It doesn’t. Innacurate, NO BONNETTS, etc.
@@atree9284 i can sense micarah's influence
@@atree9284 and the uggs....
@@yelyzavetatretiakova5452 ah yes. Our queen.
@@charlietrevathan-tier3024 uggs? More like ughs. Seriously, what was the designer thinking? I understand not being fully accurate, because exaggerating characters and eras can be very useful, but not being accurate just to be “different” is a whole other thing.
i've been waiting for a video on keira knighley oh lord.. love almsot every each of the movies mentioned.. especially anna karenina and pride and prejudice. i wish you'd do a deeper dive on the costumes in anna karenina but i understand they're not historically accurate.. i just thought all the characters wore something that fit them like a glove, really made them stand out. no wonder the costumes got an oscar, well deserved for once
Bizarre to me that Keira still has this ahistorical take about corsetry when she's worn them in like 150 period costume dramas.
Has she never in all this time been given one to wear that fit her properly? Highly unfortunate if so.
Well a lot of actress hated the corsets they were given. maybe if they did put them correctly and properly :/
she’s said that she didn’t mind the pride and prejudice ones because that movie was set earlier (w the first draft of the book) so the corset was shorter and didn’t cover her stomach
but like also hollywood doesn’t try At All to do corsets right
Nicole Kidman broke two rib bones while wearing a corset for moulin rouge, which is why I think we should stop acting like actresses are dumb/a performative feminist for not wearing a corset for a movie and instead start criticizing Hollywood more
@@catsandsnakes711 yes! if hollywood cared about the well-being of their actresses, they (the directors, producers, etc) would put the time in to make the corsets fit comfortably and safely
@@catsandsnakes711 Nicole Kidman fell from a trapeze and broke a rib. That rib was then aggravated and rebroke because she was dangerously tight lacing. She's quoted as trying to achieve an 18in waist - as Vivienne Leigh had in Gone with the wind. At any rate a well fitted properly laced corset is actually extremely good for broken ribs.
I literally jumped for joy when I saw that you added Colette in this video because it is one of the movies that help me realize that I was bi and it makes me feel very represented as a bisexual woman 😇🥰😍🥰😍 so thank you for adding it in there!!!😘
Any movie with Kiera Knightley made me realize im bi tbh...
@@mcarts4722 that's a mood
I don't know if you would do an entire video about this movie but i'd love to hear your thoughts on the costumes in The Phantom of the Opera (2004)!! Unpopular opinion but this is one of my favorite movies and style wise it has some of my favorite looks (the masquerade dress😭). I love your takes and it'd be interesting to see what you think of the historical accuracies (& obvious inaccuracies).. also this is an amazing video!! I love Keira and her work and you did a great job as always 🖤🖤 ATONEMENT SUPREMACY
Definitely check out Bella Mae Designs Christine Massacred Dress series, if you haven't already! She recreated it and got to talk to the designer of the dress through instagram
i used to always watch when i was younger :') Emmy Rossum looks so sexy in that movie
That's not an unpopular opinion at all as it's one of my favourite films despite it's flaws - in fact, wearing the film inspired me to see the stage version 🙂
Alis Crow I will, thank you!
@@gabrielyacunha not to burst your bubble, but friendly reminder Emmy was 16 in that movie...
If you were my fashion history lecturer I’d be there every week tbh
for lizzie bennet i totally see the reason they made her colour palette like that, let me explain-
BARE IN MIND I HAVE NO BACKGROUND IN COSTUME DESIGN AND HAVE NOT READ THE WHOLE BOOK,as of now, SO DONT TAKE MY OPINION TO HEART, I JUST REALLY LOVE THE FILM AND COSTUME DESIGN
lizzie is not meant to be the prettiest in her family, that's jane, so i feel it fit that her wardrobe emulates that. lizzie is seen wearing browns, beiges and earthy tones, as mentioned in the video, this ultimately draws ones eyes away from her, she blends into the background, allowing your eyes to go to one of her sisters, this secures in our mind that she is of neutral looks, she isn't meant to be the prettiest (keira is STUNNING, which lizzie is not meant to be), she doesn't over-compensate for her looks with beautiful gowns, and her hair is never the best, this allows us to focus on her traits more than her looks, she is smart, sassy and caring, which some of her sisters aren't, so she stands out in that sense.
I KNOW THIS IS JUST ABOUT KEIRA BUT ILL SPEAK ABOUT THE OTHER SISTERS TOO
kitty and lydia are seen to wear lots of greens, be it an emeraldy shade or a light green, this reflects their envy and jealousy of almost everyone they meet, particularly kitty, she is always in lydia's shadow, lydia is chosen to go to brighton, kitty is not, and so on and so on, so for her to wear greens, it keeps that theme of envy and jealousy. for both kitty and lydia, they are always fawning over someone, someone with money. in this adaptation they are not that well off, so it is understandable for them to be jealous of money, as they aren't 'that' rich.
jane is constantly wearing baby blues, which are light and pure, to symbolise her innocence and natural beauty. she is effortlessly beautiful, perfect almost, with they way she holds herself, her class and elegance, she shines as the most 'acceptable' of the sisters, and her wardrobe emulates that, her wardrobe is sweet and fresh, like her.
mary stands out as the one who doesn't care for looks, she cares about intelligence and character, so it is believable that her wardrobe is the worst of the 5 sisters, she wears greys and blacks, doesn't wear a lot of pattern, if any, as she doesn't care for it, she sticks to learning piano and reading books.
i know this'll just get lost in the comments but if anyone sees it, hello!
and just a reminder I DONT KNOW AN AWFUL LOT ABOUT COSTUME DESIGN THIS IS JUST WHAT I CAME UP WITH AFTER WATCHING THE FILM , all my knowledge comes from videos like these, so i hope it's not too crap lmao
this actually makes sense!! character development is usually displayed through the costumes that characters wear.
I found your videos this week and i been binge watching everything, your style is amazing, true main character energy! 👑
My mom has always said peacock feathers are bad luck!! No one ever knows what im talking about thank you for validating me n my mom
love hearing you talk about historical fashion and i love keira knightley i feel like this video was made for me 💖
only semi related but i would love to hear your thoughts on the dior fall 2004 haute couture collection by john galliano. it's so over the top opulent that it makes my head spin. i am curious about the historical accuracy because i know galliano does his research thoroughly.
I’ve been waiting for you to post forever, and the you chose one of my favorite movies!! You’re the reason my quarantine has been so good 💖💖
Your greeting is literally the best thing ever. It always makes me smile.
YAAAAS I WAS WAITING FOR THIS ONE also congrats on being verified queen
I adore your fashion style and would really love another lookbook/personal style video ! xx
GAH I have been in such a mood for this, thank you!! I would love to see a vid ranking your top 10 costume designs some day!
I would love to see you rank historical accuracy of anne with an E. There's a lot of beautiful costumes in there
Just a request, but would you ever consider doing a video on a popular actress/actor’s style evolution throughout their life and what the some of the styles seem to be inspired by? I think it may be difficult, but maybe actresses/actors who are known for their fashion sense?
Oooh I loved this video! Colette was definitely my favorite! I could see myself wearing her bolero jackets. I can’t wait to see you do doing a more in-depth video on the rest of the movies! ✨ oh and I love your blouse! So pretty!
i just want to say, i love your videos and you have made me become super interested in learning fashion history. even tho i'm not super into clothing i love history and movies and so i've been loving your channel!
opened my eyes a lot about costume design and now i enjoy it much more.
The word stays is plural like shoes, so it is not "a stays" but "a pair of stays" or simply "stays". Just as you wouldn't say "a shoes". Nice video!
yes!!! keira knightley is MY QUEEN. one of my dreams is meeting her in person
It’s clear you did so much work and research for this! Love it!
the specifically content I needed but I didn't knew it. We have nothing to do but stan you're channel
You should review Reign or Enola Holmes!
yess reign!!
I was just watching the new EMMA and wishing you would do a video about those costumes. Always enjoy these
Mariah Pattie has a few lovely videos about the recent Emma costumes.
I am biased, but I think she is both informative and fun to watch. The closeups of discussed parts or garments are a plus. :)
Mina's my new favourite youtuber - the dedication to research makes me feel so happy
loved this ! It is so interesting seeing all these costume choices
You are literally the most gorgeous🥺 I also love what you talk about. Gives me so much confidence/inspiration🥺 Love you🤍
I absolutely loved LOVED the green dress in Atonement!! Its one of my absolute favourites, and one of the most iconic in film history. And, that is saying multitudes! I would love to own a replica of that green dress. *sigh*
I've been binging your videos for about a week now and I love them! I love your editing and the content so much!
Wow this is absolutely the kind of content I’m here for👏🏼👏🏼 I love Keira
omg hell yeah, you better know im watching this immediately ahahha
is everyone just going to ignore her eyebrows?
I swear it's something I've never seen, and won't try ever, but it actually looks good on her. Damn.
I can't tell if I like them or not
@@zukoshonor7435 actually now that I keep looking at them, same xD
I love her look. the eyebrows are very 1920s
They bother me 😂
It’s a Betty Boo look, look it up 😀
i really love your channel. you're so skilled, i can literally see the hard work and love put intoo every video. scripting, editing, research, it's amazing! :)
i'm not into historical movies or historical fashion at all but always watch your videos and i absolutely love them!! thanks for the time and research you put into your videos and thank you for making historical fashion understandable and interesting, even for me who isn't usually interested in it! :)
could you do a video on the historical accuracy of the outfits in "portrait of the girl on fire" if you think it could be interesting and relevant?
The emphasis on how much you wouldn't dress like Kiera in The imitation Game implies that you would dress like the others...
... which leads me to say, When we gon see u in a robe a la Frances
Even at 11 years old, I knew that "it's the latest fashion" was bs
Women had been wearing stays for a century and pairs of bodies for quite some time before that.
Also you can't even really tightlace until metal grommets are invented, and tightlacing even then was for fashion photos, not all day wear.
i love your videos sooooo much. I learn a lot with them and you have made me interested in costume design and historical fashion. Love your content.
Im okay with the corset thing in pirates just for that one scene “I cant breathe” “yes Im feeling quite nervous as well” Comedy Gold.
Love this video! I’m curious how historically accurate the mens costumes are in the Peaky Blinders drama. As well as the women’s costume!
oh heck i’m early! love you mina! love keira too ❤️
absolutely anxiously waiting the day you do a marie antoinette fashion analysis video >_< loved your takes on keira's costumes, i'm going to have to check out some of these movies i've missed!
I love your videos so much !! It inspires me to be more interested in historical fashion!
girl you know what you should do (if possible), you should review the outfits in the escape the night series (the decades being 1920s 1890s 1970s and 1940s)
i clicked SO FAST. i haven't even watched that many of her films buuuuuut it's your content so here we are!
I love your videos so much, you've really inspired me fashion-wise and your content is always amazing. I was just wondering one day would you do a makeup tutorial? You always look amazing xx
So, I hadn't considered previous to watching videos like this trying to watch historical works, I tend to be more of an action adventure fan but, I've been inspired by your videos, and one of my streaming platforms putting up pride and prejudice, and now I'm trying to figure out who's netflix I can borrow to watch Bridgerton. Thank you for helping me expand my interests, and for helping us all have a little context with our media!
Pride and Prejudice has such beautiful cinematography and acting, that I forgive it any sins. I believe the wardrobe because I believe in the Keira's version of Lizzie. It works for me
Would you be interested in analyzing the dresses from “Titanic”?
I feel like she has one? Or maybe it’s her as a guest for another channel. I’m not sure. There are lots of them tho. Basically the clothing is super accurate but the makeup is very of the time the film was made, which is pretty normal actually.
I love your videos! Thank you for mentioning the corset slander! Drives me nuuuuuuuuts
This is my favourite video you did so far! Loving everything you've been putting up (: I'd like to see more of your wardrobe tho!!! hahahah you're always wearing such beautiful things, I'm dying for a lookbook showcasing your lewks haha anyway, sending you love from Brasil! Keep up the amazing work
I just realized that watching Pirates of the Caribbean in elementary school is probably what first gave me the idea that corsets are bad and only to make women look pretty 😳 smh
I just watched pride and prejudice over the weekend & I kept sideeyeing the outfits lol but I love her !!!
I'm so happy you're getting the channel growth you deserve 😭
This is literally my favorite RUclips channel ever thank you💖😻