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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsTV series Miss Fisher, vintage and sewing fans will enjoy this - interview with the costume designer
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i can't remember who the DUer was that recommended the netflix series Miss Fisher, but these video interview with the award winning costume designer Marion Boyce is very interesting, - my hobby is sewing, and i learned a lot ----- (i sound like a commercial - lol) she also did the costuming on other things set in 20's
http://victorylamour.com/marion-boyce-costume-design-miss-fisher-dressmaker/
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TV series Miss Fisher, vintage and sewing fans will enjoy this - interview with the costume designer (Original Post)
AmandaRuth
Nov 2017
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It's a fun series. Kind of silly sometimes but worth it just for the clothes.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Nov 2017
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Phoenix61
(17,006 posts)1. I loved that show
The costumes were just amazing. Thanks for posting this.
The Velveteen Ocelot
(115,732 posts)2. It's a fun series. Kind of silly sometimes but worth it just for the clothes.
Sometimes I wish we could still be elegant like that, even though it was an expensive hassle.
AmandaRuth
(3,105 posts)3. she talks about the major shifts in attitudes and fashion
and refers to the 70's as the big end, the door shutting. lol
northoftheborder
(7,572 posts)4. Thanks for this!
Sounds like something I would love! Bookmarked and saved to look at later.