Downton Abbey
Costume designer Anna Robbins embraced changing trends in Downton Abbey: A New Era. The highly anticipated sequel to the hit TV series, Downton Abbey, takes us back to the beloved Crawley family and their magnificent estate. Set in the 1920s, the film showcases the glamorous fashion of the era, with Robbins skillfully capturing the essence of the time.
Embracing Change
In Downton Abbey: A New Era, Robbins demonstrates her talent for adapting to evolving fashion trends. The 1920s marked a significant shift in women's fashion, with the rise of flapper dresses, shorter hemlines, and a more relaxed silhouette. Robbins expertly incorporates these changes into the costumes, while still maintaining the elegance and sophistication associated with the Crawley family.
A Captivating Display of Fashion
The costumes in Downton Abbey: A New Era are a visual feast for the eyes. From luxurious evening gowns to stylish daywear, every outfit is meticulously crafted to reflect the personality and status of the characters. Robbins's attention to detail shines through in the exquisite fabrics, intricate beading, and stunning accessories. The costumes not only transport us to the 1920s but also serve as a reflection of the characters' journeys throughout the film.