So guess who wears knits in this movie. It's not really a question, not even a rhetorical one. The answer is: not royalty (one notable exception; you'll see). And so I present to you: the Logue Family...
Myrtle Logue's Cardigan
Skeptical Myrtle questions your motives. |
Valentine Logue's Scarf
Simple, but serves the dual purpose of conveying the character's bookishness and keeping him warm.
NOTE: he is wearing his dad's sweater here (see below) -- high fives to the costume designer for these details.
Lionel Logue's Cardigan
One must wear a mustardy waffle cardigan to lend gravity to any situation... reading is good! Also: that wallpaper's gotta go.
Lionel Logue's Vest
Cables with deep side ruts and columns of stockinette and garter stitch blocks -- pretty darn classy.
Anthony Logue's Fair Isle Vest
He is his mother's son. |
...and then: there's Guy Pearce.
King Edward VIII's Diamond Vest
Hot.
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* (p.p.s. Derek Jacobi as Archbishop Cosmo! You can't make these names up.)
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Myrtle's coat is a 1930s pattern called the Swagger Coat. I've just multi sized the pattern for the second volume of Stitch in Time Vol 2 - you can see the coat here http://justcallmeruby.blogspot.com/2011/07/some-pretty-pictures.html
If you want to know anything more about the coat let me know.
Susan Crawford
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