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some kind of snark fairy ([info]shyfoxling) wrote,
@ 2010-11-11 12:11:00

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Entry tags:daniel radcliffe, not harry potter

DanRad wears 19th century clothing rather well. (it is, isn't it? and not, like, early 20th century? god I feel dumb not knowing for sure, but in all the information on the book, the play, the radio drama, the tv show, and now this film, nobody mentions when the damn thing is set.)

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[info]snapesgirl
2010-11-12 02:26 am UTC (link)
*drools*

Very late 19th/early 20th century clothing. It's hard to tell with men's fashions from the Edwardian era up to fairly modern times. I'm guessing more towards late Victorian/early Edwardian because of the pocket watch.

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