Presented by fashion historian Doris Langley Moore (a fascinating lady in her own right) this series of 6 short programmes is a fabulous delve into the past, and I thoroughly recommend you grab yourself a coffee and dive in! Mrs Langley Moore has the most delicious of BBC plummy accents. I particularly loved her pronunciation of the word "masculine" and she has a dry sarcasm that's thoroughly entertaining. The series features "live models" sourced from the famous faces of the day. The likes of Dora Bryan, Lynn Redgrave, Ron Moody and even a young Benny Hill! Click on the links below to view the individual episodes. Each is approx 15 minutes long:
- Men, Women and Clothes/ How Fashions Come and Go
- Men, Women and Clothes/ Sense and Nonsense in Fashion
- Men, Women and Clothes/ Fashion and Faces in Figures
- Men, Women and Clothes/ Formal Clothes
- Men, Women and Clothes/ Informal Clothes
- Men, Women and Clothes/ Facing the Elements
















I've done a lot of work on Doris Langley Moore, fpr my Fashion History degree, she is an interesting character!
ReplyDeleteThese are great - I've watched two already and am hooked!
ReplyDeleteThanks for these links - they look like they will be very interesting. Perfect length for a morning coffee!
ReplyDeleteThe series is also on YouTube for those of us not in the UK - thanks for letting us know about them, they're great!
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