Immerse yourself into the world of Versailles’ lavish decor, opulent dresses, and palace gossip as Marie Antoinette returns to PBS for Season 2. After finally finding their footing in Season 1, Marie ...
The Parisian queen who lost her head is given a sprawling retrospective in one of London’s toniest neighborhoods.
On the outskirts of Paris, in a vast, industrial-looking studio in Bry-sur-Marne, the clocks have turned back to the 1770s. Opulent decor — gilded furniture, flower-adorned curtains and marble ...
Extravagant dresses floated across the stage and powdered wigs reached incredible heights, all while peasants starved and the monarchy gorged themselves. “Marie Antoinette,” created by ...
A new television series portrays the French queen as a feminist, drawing criticism from historians Based on a True Story Meilan Solly - Senior Associate Digital Editor, History “Marie Antoinette,” a ...
One of the most important events in the city’s fashion calendar took place last weekend – no, we’re not talking about London Fashion Week (although you can catch up on the highlights from that here).
The first season of the PBS series Marie Antoinnette was more about Antoinette finding her way in the French royal court as she’s paired up with Louis XV’s oldest son, who wasn’t exactly Antoinette’s ...
It’s tough to tell the story of Marie Antoinette without highlighting her impact on French fashion. In “Marie Antoinette” on PBS, you’ll be treated to a refreshing, feminist take on the historical ...
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