It’s like stepping into 1920s London! Evangeline and Beatrice Eliott struggle to survive on their own after the death of their father. They overcome the many obstacles and surprises lying in wait with creativity, strength and grace — which is all the more impressive considering women of that era were afforded little freedom. They succeed in building a successful haute couture design house and independent lives. The House of Eliott miniseries is truly addictive and appeals to adults of all ages. This is one the whole family can enjoy.
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In stylish 1920s London, two beautiful sisters struggle to the top of the fashion world From the creators of Upstairs, Downstairs (Jean Marsh, Eileen Atkins) comes an addictive drama series set in the era of flappers and suffragettes. Louise Lombard (Hidalgo, CSI) and Stella Gonet (Nicholas Nickleby) star as Evangeline and Beatrice Eliott, sisters born into wealth and privilege who must support themselves after their profligate father dies and leaves them penniless. They have no education or training, just a passion for fashion design. As suitors try to woo them and scoundrels try to trip them up, they make independent, exciting lives for themselves and the women they employ in their house of haute couture. Seen on A&E, PBS, and BBC America. Winner of top awards for costume design, including an Emmy® and a BAFTA. DVD SPECIAL FEATURES INCLUDE an exclusive interview with Louise Lombard, production notes, 1920s fashion background, photo gallery, and cast filmographies. |
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