Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992) dir. Francis Ford Coppola
– costume design by Eiko Ishioka
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(moon femme sweater, design by me with some math help from the infinite wisdom of Elizabeth Zimmermann, in Shibui Knits Birch)
Costume designer Phyllis Dalton devised a subtle way to indicate TE Lawrence’s failing grip. As the film progresses, his robes become thinner and thinner until they are virtually translucent. (x)
Someone living in Sweden during the Iron Age wore this cloak. Unfortunately, they wore it while they were murdered:
forensic analysis found the holes in the cloak match
how stabs would have penetrated the folds of the cloak when it was being worn.
Dating to 360 to 100 BCE, is also the oldest known example of a houndstooth pattern!
Some of my favourite requiem chasubles. We never see priests wearing anything like this anymore. Memento mori!
Yet another reason it’s unfair that women can’t be priests





