Jessica Barden first wore this incredible striped gown by Gabriella Pescucci as Justine in the 2016 episode of Penny Dreadful, entitled No Beast So Fierce. The costume appeared a second time, paired with a different belt, in 2023 on Matilda De Angelis as Lidia Poët in The Law According to Lidia Poët.
Costume Credit: Katie S.
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New favorite genre:
household-of-clever-and-complicated-people-solve-mysteries-together-and-exchange-witty-banter-over-the-breakfast-table
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I know you're angry. I am too. I know you think I got fooled by a liar. But, please, consider that a woman can have secrets even if she hasn't killed someone.
LA LEGGE DI LIDIA POËT
THE LAW ACCORDING TO LIDIA POËT
Pier Luigi Pasino as Enrico Poët & Matilda De Angelis as Lidia Poët
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This back Victorian capelet, trimmed with black fur and passementerie, was designed by Gabriella Pescucci for Eva Green’s Vanessa Ives in the 2014 first-season episode of Penny Dreadful entitled Demimonde. The piece found new life in the 2023 series The Law According to Lidia Poët, where Matilda De Angelis wore it as the titular character.
Costume Credit: Diana
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It sure does suck a bit when you find a fun foreign period drama to watch about a female lawyer in italy around 1870-ish and then you come on tumblr to find almost no posts (mostly in italian of course) and no pretty pretty gifsets because even if there is an active kdrama community on here that gif those shows (but it's quite often dedicted to the male leads and the romance moments but that's beside the point) and cdramas and the ocassional jdrama, tumblr is, like most places, incredibly us-centric. For entertainment and otherwise (with some focus on british stuff as well).
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