The Fashions Of Downton Abbey
You still have almost a month to visit Downton Abbey: The Exhibition in West Palm Beach. I hope you read my recent post about our visit, but now I want to share a bit about the fashions of Downton Abbey.
The fashions of almost any period piece movie or show is one of my favorite parts. With the evolution of the womenโs movement and rights, this was also reflected in the fashions of the show.
The creator of Downton Abbey wanted all details on the show to be as accurate as possible including all the wardrobe worn by the cast. When I think about watching Downton Abbey, my favorite outfits would be from the parties or weddings held. These were usually a bit more elaborate and more colorful.
Everyday outfits, including the servants, didnโt include a lot of color. In fact, they were actually kind of boring with all of the browns and grays seen worn by the cast. Of course with the servants, that was how it was supposed to be, not to draw attention to themselves, although at times, a bit formal.
Who doesnโt remember when Shirley McClaine as Martha Levinson arrived?
The men arenโt forgotten in fashion either.
Weddings are always a big event, even if they donโt have a happy ending. Iโm guessing the big poofy ball gowns werenโt a thing during that time.
Just the details on some of these gowns are fabulous, and Iโm sure all have been done by hand taking hours to do such as the beadwork.
Theses flapper dresses were the in thing at this time. Again, the detail and the beading makes me want to attend a party and wear one. Donโt you wonder what happens to all the gorgeous costumes after they are worn on a show?
So much about fashion is the undergarments but I for one am glad I never had to experience the corset. I do remember the days of girdles but I was a bit young for those too.
The accessories were never lacking for style either. Jewelry wasnโt limited to a necklace but the blinging hat pins, brooches, earrings and bracelets.
And some of those hats. I have a tea later in the spring and think one of these would be perfect.
I hope you are able to attend this Exhibition in West Palm Beach before it leaves for another city. Many are anxiously awaiting the announcement for the next stop as am I. As soon as I hear new details, I promise I will share.
Have any of you had the opportunity to visit?
Hereโs more about my visit to Downton Abbey: The Exhibition.
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Happy Travels,
Rosemary
What a great exhibit of one of my all-time favorite shows., full of lace, pleating, and beading. Oh, and those hats are my favorite. Only in England. Thank you for sharing.
I know it’s easy to dress so casual these days, but I wish there was more occasions to dress up for.
I saw the series and really enjoyed looking at all the sumptuous outfits the ladies wore. I would have loved to wear one of those dresses with the beading and of course some jewelry to go along. The corsets not so much.
I love beading on anything and would love to have a party to wear one too. The show was worth watching just for the fashions.
Hello Rosemary! THE perfect name for someone who loves the early-twenties era! I love how many women were given flower names… <3 What a great article and I WISH I could go over and see this exhibition. If you get to The Biltmore, I saw some of the Titanic movie dresses a year ago fall. They may still be there. ๐
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Barb ๐
Thanks Barb. I knew something was at Biltmore but couldn’t remember what. I haven’t been in years. When we were at the DA Exhibit, I did hear someone from The Biltmore had been there. That would be such a great location for this Exhibit.
I love Downton Abbey and miss the weekly shows. We went to a Downton Abbey themed Valentines Ball a couple of years ago and it was so much fun! I love the dresses and a man in a tuxedo!
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That would be so much fun. Seems like some event organizers just go the easy way out and make it so casual. I would love to have an event to wear one of these dresses to.
So – I think I’m one of the few people that haven’t seen the show but your fashion post makes me want to watch it. That first wedding dress is gorgeous – but I loved seeing all of these!! The styling here reminds me of a flapper-style dress I once had. It was layers of black fringe all over the dress and I loved spinning in it and making the fringe fly!
There’s a moving coming out this fall but you can watch the show on Amazon Prime. The “dressy” dresses are worth watching it for.
Love that show and the fashion. I remember the gold outfit.
So many of the outfits were just beyond what you can think of ever wearing. We are going to watch it again after basketball season.
The clothes from Downton were just lovely! I especially loved the period where Mary wore everything with some kind of purple. She looked lovely in purple!
I went through a phase of purple (maybe it was my love of Donny Osmond). But, I do like it. Oh those party clothes!!!!!
Downton Abbey was so much fun to watch! The clothes are magnificent and the Dowager is hilarious. Iโm looking forward to the movie.
Oh those one liners she came up with!! This is a role you just can’t imagine anyone else playing besides Maggie Smith.
Looks like such a fun exhibit! Love the pink party dresses!