The first BBC series always color traces the history of fashion. In the first program of this fascinating series, the marvelous Doris Langley Moore looks at the evolution of fashion and inspiration. With authentic costumes modeled by some familiar faces, she says questions such as why cloaks resembled lampshades in the 19th Century and how bustles developed by crinolines. Although the series was filmed in color, was the ability to actually develop the programs in color and slowly begin until 1967 at the BBC. When the Queen Mother opened the Museum of Costume at Eridge Castle in 1955, and to allow them to enjoy the show in color, she was invited to a private tour of the BBC film, was a few days before the program published in 1957. The collection was eventually moved to Bath and Doris Langley Moore made sure that every 12 months a new addition was made to the mode set in this year. Mary Quant designed the dress that has been chosen for the 1963rd Romary Bain Sir Basil Bartlett Lady Rose Bligh Sally Charlton Elizabeth Cruft Miles Eason Judy Harris Camilla Hasse Lady Moore-Hastings Jeremy Hawk Jeanne care Christine Hopkins Robert Kennedy Jane Kentish Sara Kentish Moiya Laski Mary Malcolm Ron Moody Kenward Marghanita Vanessa Redgrave John Reed Irene Worth Doris Langley Moore Date: 21 April 1957 Part Two: www.youtube.com This sequence of the film, the collection of archives by the Alexandra Palace Television Society is instead …
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