For Christmas, I gave my mother tickets to the Downton Abbey Costume Exhibit at the Winterthur Museum. From its website (link),
Founded by Henry Francis du Pont, Winterthur (pronounced “winter-tour”) is the premier museum of American decorative arts, reflecting both early America and the du Pont family’s life here. Its 60-acre naturalistic garden is among the country’s best, and its research library serves scholars from around the world. We invite you to visit and explore this place of beauty, history, and learning.
Costumes of Downton Abbey is an original exhibition of exquisite designs from the award-winning television series. Approximately 40 historically inspired costumes from the television show will be displayed and supplemented by photographs and vignettes inspired by the fictional program and by real life at Winterthur.
Above is Highclere Castle, the film location for Downton Abbey.
Anna's housemaid costume
Summer dresses for Lady Sybil and Lady Mary
Matthew's suit
Bates' apron
O'Brien's uniform
Hunting tweeds
Ladies' dresses for church
Ladies' coats
Dresses for Lady Edith's wedding
including Lady Sybil's bridesmaid dress
Lady Mary's bridesmaid dress
Edith's wedding dress
How about afternoon tea?
Mrs. Patmore's kitchen
The girls admiring new fashion
including harem pants
The Dowager Countess' dress (right)
Carson's uniform
The night Matthew proposed to Mary
The exhibit includes quotes from the series.
Cora: Nobody warns you about bringing up daughters.
You think it's going to be like Liltte Women but instead
You think it's going to be like Liltte Women but instead
they're at each other's throats from dawn 'til dusk.
Perhaps the girls fought over jewelry.
Lady Rose's dress
The three matrons - Mrs. Crawley, the Dowager Countess,
and Mrs. Levinson. Their dresses were "normal" sizes
while the younger actresses were exceptionally thin.
I am giving away a book choice from my convention stash to one randomly selected commenter from this week's blogs. To enter the giveaway,
1. Leave a comment about Downton Abbey - do you have a favorite character? If not a fan of Downton Abbey, do you have a favorite costume from the exhibit?
2. Comments are open through Saturday, January 3, 10 pm in Baltimore.
3. I'll post the winner on Sunday, January 4, at SOS Aloha.
Mahalo,
Kim in Baltimore
Aloha Spirit in Charm City
Souvenirs available in the museum shop |
Lady Rose's dress is just gorgeous, I am really enjoying the photos. I do watch whenever I can.
ReplyDeleteI love Downton Abbey, and have watched it from the beginning. I can't wait for it to start up again in January. I must say that the dresses look much better on, than they do off. Thank you for sharing such lovely pictures with us.
ReplyDeleteI like Anna and Bates and I remember when Sybil wore those harem pants.
ReplyDeletethe summer dresses
ReplyDeleteI do not watch the show but I do like the dresses.
ReplyDeleteI never saw this show!!
ReplyDeleteOne of my goals for the new year is to finally watch Downtown Abbey. But I do like the flapper dresses :)
ReplyDeleteLove watching Downton! Especially the Dowager Countess and Carson!
ReplyDeleteLikedkk sybil , Mary is great
ReplyDeleteKimh
Huge fan of DA and I wish Lady Edith would get her HEA...
ReplyDeleteIt's not something I've watched but I like the exhibit dress of the night Matthew proposed to Mary.
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