Most of the Downtown Abbey film takes place over the course of just a few days—but that doesn't mean there's a shortage of life-altering events for the Crawleys, an aristocratic family living in the titular Yorkshire estate during the early 20th century. Film-viewers have gotten to know the Crawleys from the TV show of the same name, which follows the family and their extensive staff as they go about their day-to-day lives.
That necklace layering is present on all the main women of the house—Lady Mary, Lady Edith, Cora Crawley, and Violet Crawley—making for looks that seem apt not only for the late-1920s, but also today ."Fashions are very cyclical, so it won't be long before something that was invented in one decade is re-invented in another. And that's what is useful about it.
"Lady Mary wore a Prussian blue, fitted gown for the royal dinner. The tiara she paired with it is made of diamonds and pearls, and it has a lovely delicacy to it and is quite linear on Michelle [Dockery] and Lady Mary's hair. The dress itself has little Murano glass beads that are sewn down the side seams and creates definition there, and the idea was that the jewelry sort of emulates that.
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