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The atmosphere is studious on the set of “Marie-Antoinette,” a lavish French-produced costume drama created, co-written and executive produced by Deborah Davis. She’s delivering a feminist ...
To create dozens of luminous dresses for Marie Antoinette (Emilia Schüle), costume designers Madeline Fontaine and Marie Frémont pulled inspiration from both historical and modern sources.
"Marie Antoinette is framed in this one very particular ... How did it feel to get back into the costumes and the wigs for the new series? Emilia: "The hair was actually ok because it’s hollow ...
Marie Antoinette showcased all her best assets for this occasion; she demonstrated her wealth to save her standing. We had a lot of fun with Marie Frémont, the costume designer, and Mathilde ...
then Marie Antoinette takes devilry to a whole other level. Amidst the fabulous costumes and wigs and the beautifully shot opulent surroundings of Versailles itself, there are steamy affairs ...
But if you want to experience the majesty of this Marie Antoinette-inspired dress in person, you can visit the third floor of the Hillman Library. You can not only see the dress, but an ...
Together with her seamstress, Marie Antoinette designed a simple “little white dress”—a garment that shocked people with its casualness because when she wore it, she didn’t look like a queen.
Lee made her dress, inspired by Marie Antoinette, over three days with a glue gun and materials found throughout Paris. The cream gown started off as a plain 1950s wedding dress but was ...
By the end of 1776, Marie Antoinette had a dress allowance of 150,000 livres, at a time when the price of an an average house in a French town was 200 livres. As she gambled, partied and lavished ...