In Britain, a country full of class culture, georgiana was born into a noble family. /kloc-at the age of 0/7, she happily married the duke who was satisfied with her and her mother. It's all good.
However, the duke and she have nothing to say, because she didn't come to enjoy love with the duke, but to have a son in the afterlife. She has to put up with the duke's affair with others and accept the duke's illegitimate daughter. Although both her mother and herself were convinced that she was capable of having a son, she failed to have two children in succession, so she could not win the duke's favor by having a son (the heir to the property).
As a result, her fate changed dramatically, and her husband and his best friend had an open relationship, regardless of her feelings. You can think that this is georgiana's misfortune.
If you really think that georgiana is unfortunate, it means that you believe that a woman's happiness is to win her husband's heart.
Yes, I know, not to mention11970s. Even in the 20th century and 2 1 century, how many women did not become fertility tools for such happiness? How many "happy women" don't tolerate their husbands' infidelity?
Yes, people come to this world in the hope of enjoying a better life: meeting love, being loyal to each other and having a happy family. Just, ancient and modern, Chinese and foreign, how many people can do it? How many people don't wronged themselves and please others? How many people give up on themselves not to make others love them?
Today, too many women are willing to be accessories to other people's lives, even if there is no love at all, they will be proud of it. Their joys and sorrows depend on the man's attitude towards her. Although they may be left out, neglected, betrayed and spurned, they can endure the name of "Mrs. So-and-so" because they need the "happiness" and "success" that have been agreed for thousands of years.
So, since in Britain, when the upper-class elites generally have lovers, what's so special about her georgiana? Maybe a title of "Duchess" is enough.
If many people can't have loyal love and can't get rid of the family line, then georgiana is not unfortunate, at most, it's just a woman's fate. Isn't Beth, who is fighting for her husband, abandoned by her ex-husband because she gave birth to three sons?
On the contrary, georgiana has not been swallowed up and digested by the fate of these women, and she has no silence and forbearance in such a fate. Or it is precisely because of the misfortune of being betrayed by her husband and best friend that georgiana is more independent from the life of the Duke of Devon.
Therefore, I prefer to call her georgiana.
She is sharp-edged, drinking and gambling, and dealing with people of all colors in the upper class;
She loves fashion, she knows that "women express themselves with clothes and hats", and her dress has become the weather vane of London as a whole, and she has also become a noble welcomed by the British at that time;
She doesn't act like a woman. She bravely pursued her love, met Charles Grey (1830- 1834 British Prime Minister), became his mistress, and gave birth to a daughter for her.
She devoted herself to politics and became Charles Grey's assistant in propagating Whig political ideas.
What will happen to georgiana if she is not georgiana, but a "duchess" who obeys her husband's infidelity and her best friend's betrayal? Maybe she has excellent offspring, but will their fate be different? In a word, I prefer georgiana, who dares to break through the blockade and show her face, to the dissatisfied housewife who was betrayed by her husband and best friend in the castle.
Yes, "if you can fall in love with someone regardless, even if it is only once in your life, it should be beautiful." In the end, she did not choose to wronged herself and please others, nor did she become a prisoner of her own family.
Duke of Devonshire's wife, georgiana cavendish (1June 7, 757 ~1June 30, 806), whose maiden name is georgiana Spencer, is the first wife of the fifth generation of William cavendish in Duke of Devonshire, and she has a son William George Spencer cavendish, the sixth generation of Duke of Devonshire. His father, john spencer, was the first Earl of Spencer and the great-grandson of the first Duke of Marlborough, john churchill. Georgiana's immediate family also includes Miss Caroline Ram, a famous British aristocratic novelist, who is his niece. Today, georgiana's descendants include Duke of Devonshire (inherited by her granddaughter) and Diana, the famous Princess of Wales (Miss Diana Spencer before marriage).
The film The Duchess is based on the biographies of Amanda Furman, a British writer, and georgiana, the wife of Duke of Devonshire. This is another British film starring Keira Knightley, and Duke of Devonshire is played by Ralph Fiennes, the hero of The English Patient. This should be the highest level of fashion, so it won the Oscar and the Best Fashion Design Award of the British Film and Television Association, and was nominated for the Oscar for Best Art Direction, the Best Makeup and Hairstyle of the British Film and Television Association and the Golden Globe Award. ......
Let's take a look at the fashion style of British wigs in the18th century. ......
Wedding dress: This dress reflects the fashion trend of dresses in the late18th century. It is simple, simple, not luxurious and not exaggerated. This ivory silk dress is mainly lined with a triangular corset inlaid with diamonds. You must wear a corset with a separate petticoat.
Water girl dress: two layers of light green dress and green grass form a green series, with a circle of handmade lace at the neckline. Hair accessories and clothing use the same fabric, which is fresh and bright.
Blue-gray and light green dresses: The combination of blue and green is easy to appear crowded, but the blue-gray and light green with reduced saturation are naturally excessive, which makes them look light and Leng Yan.
Dark blue Victorian dress: This dark blue silk chenille dress is designed and produced according to the political cartoons of/kloc-0 in the late 8th century, and is mainly for georgiana to wear when he appears in the public eye or attends corresponding gatherings. The representative colors of Whigs in the film are blue and bronze, which are the main colors of the upper body of clothing. The hand cage echoes the fur on the hat, and the hem part is mainly cotton apron, supplemented by "bone-colored" transparent hard yarn, and the same type of hat is added when wearing it, which is very perfect.
Green dress: This dress was worn by the Duchess when she returned to Devon to meet the Duke and Beth, giving people a feeling of confidence and even arrogance. This style of silk double shawl coat was very popular at that time. The top is made of green raw silk, and the bottom skirt is mainly pink and orange artificial satin. It is tied with a beautiful ribbon and matched with a towering wig shape. It is as proud as a goddess.
Drunk red dress: This set of Tuscan red is the most gorgeous dress in georgiana. This is specially designed for her to attend the reception. She wore this dress to get drunk, laugh wildly and beat wildly, which showed her charm and infatuation. According to the fashion designer, the lace on each garment in this series (***3 sets) is hand-woven and decorated with white and yellow roses, showing care and luxury.
The shape and color of each headdress and jewelry form a perfect combination with the clothing.