The Madness of King George
Posted Jun 24, 2007 at 16:15 CEST in Fashion, Movies and television, People, and Photos.
The Madness of King George is a good movie, but fashion wise it’s not extremely interesting. There are only a few scenes with lavish court dress, and the rest is pretty much the king in his underwear. It’s still worth seeing for those few bits of court fashion though, lots of big hair! And Lady Pembroke is really gorgeous.
A few more pictures after the cut.
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Leroy Becker, galleryhistoricalfigures.com
Enjoy George III (3 stages of his life) and all his relatives in the 3D portraits in G. S. Stuart at -
http://www.galleryhistoricalfigures.com/englishfi…
Enjoy!
Leroy
Friederike von Auwinckel
I absolutely adored this film. Thanx for the Pics…
George III. and his family are the most interesting in English History.
And I can see where you got your inspiration for your hair at Skansen…
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