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January 7, 2026

I told you all I wasn’t sure if there would be an update today, but here we are…unless the auto update fails? That can and does happen, but fingers crossed that you all are seeing this.

Two regency films coming out soon? Right? Sometime this year. Pride and Prejudice and The Other Bennet Sister, so we’ve got dresses from both for you today. They haven’t aired yet and we’re already on the hunt! Good for all of us!

I may have asked this before, but if any of you know, or have contact for, the owner of Fragile Memoirs, would you get in touch with me?

Here’s to 2026 updates!

I told you all I wasn’t sure if there would be an update today, but here we are…unless the auto update fails? That can and does happen, but fingers crossed that you all are seeing this.

Two regency films coming out soon? Right? Sometime this year. Pride and Prejudice and The Other Bennet Sister, so we’ve got dresses from both for you today. They haven’t aired yet and we’re already on the hunt! Good for all of us!

I may have asked this before, but if any of you know, or have contact for, the owner of Fragile Memoirs, would you get in touch with me?

Here’s to 2026 updates!

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  1. Auto update has been successful .  I’m not too deep into Jane Austen adaptations actually, so these were definitely new to me. I’ve actually been watching Mary & George last night and I just noticed how rarely we get anything set in the 1600s. Most is either 1500s with the Tudors or then 1700s again. I wonder why that is. There must be interesting stories to tell as well.

    • I’ve started an ongoing number of lists of movies and the centuries they’re set in. And although it is dependent on what is actually listed on letterboxd (so, no multi-seasonal TV series), It’s a close call but I’ve – yet – found more titles for a 17th century setting, than for a 16th century setting – or predeceding ones. Less than 18th or 19th, but that may be because memory – and narrative media for those are ‘fresher’ or at least still extant. If you want to have a look-see: https://letterboxd.com/carsncors/list/17th-century-set/

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Costume Commentary

  1. Auto update has been successful .  I’m not too deep into Jane Austen adaptations actually, so these were definitely new to me. I’ve actually been watching Mary & George last night and I just noticed how rarely we get anything set in the 1600s. Most is either 1500s with the Tudors or then 1700s again. I wonder why that is. There must be interesting stories to tell as well.

    • I’ve started an ongoing number of lists of movies and the centuries they’re set in. And although it is dependent on what is actually listed on letterboxd (so, no multi-seasonal TV series), It’s a close call but I’ve – yet – found more titles for a 17th century setting, than for a 16th century setting – or predeceding ones. Less than 18th or 19th, but that may be because memory – and narrative media for those are ‘fresher’ or at least still extant. If you want to have a look-see: https://letterboxd.com/carsncors/list/17th-century-set/

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Costume Commentary

  1. Auto update has been successful .  I’m not too deep into Jane Austen adaptations actually, so these were definitely new to me. I’ve actually been watching Mary & George last night and I just noticed how rarely we get anything set in the 1600s. Most is either 1500s with the Tudors or then 1700s again. I wonder why that is. There must be interesting stories to tell as well.

    • I’ve started an ongoing number of lists of movies and the centuries they’re set in. And although it is dependent on what is actually listed on letterboxd (so, no multi-seasonal TV series), It’s a close call but I’ve – yet – found more titles for a 17th century setting, than for a 16th century setting – or predeceding ones. Less than 18th or 19th, but that may be because memory – and narrative media for those are ‘fresher’ or at least still extant. If you want to have a look-see: https://letterboxd.com/carsncors/list/17th-century-set/

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