So a brief mention of goings-on in Avonlea in yesterday's post made me start thinking about all the dresses in the Anne books (one of which I posted about the VERY FIRST month I blogged) and that led me to this, Anne's wedding dress.

I think this is from the widely panned
miniseries/movie that I haven't seen, and not the actual books, but no matter. It's still pretty! (Click on the image to visit the Sullivan entertainment site, where the pattern is for sale.)
It would be well-nigh impossible for me to tally up all the hours I spent reading about Anne and Gilbert [heavy sigh]. Who's with me in still not-so-secretly thinking that Gilbert Blythe is one of the best too-good-to-be-true romantic heroes of girlhood literature? (And he's not even a vampire! Take that, Twihards!)
(I now feel a compulsion to watch that movie, despite the fact that it's not based a) on the books or b) set in Canada or c) in even remotely the same time period. Given all that, is it worth it?)
I think this is from the widely panned
It would be well-nigh impossible for me to tally up all the hours I spent reading about Anne and Gilbert [heavy sigh]. Who's with me in still not-so-secretly thinking that Gilbert Blythe is one of the best too-good-to-be-true romantic heroes of girlhood literature? (And he's not even a vampire! Take that, Twihards!)
(I now feel a compulsion to watch that movie, despite the fact that it's not based a) on the books or b) set in Canada or c) in even remotely the same time period. Given all that, is it worth it?)


































Oh Gilbert. Sigh. And the actor that plays him in the miniseries fit exactly what I thought he should be...Id say, though, that that continuing story movie really was THAT bad, and would only ruin your good mood.Id rewatch the original miniseries if I really needed a fix. Or dig out the books!
Posted by: Suzanne Earley | 01/28/2010 at 06:54 AM
Sorry, but the history nerd in me is tearing her hair: Back zipper! Back %$#@!! zipper!! Could they not even approximate a historical fastening method??
Posted by: Latter-Day Flapper | 01/28/2010 at 07:01 AM
Gilbert is like a cute, teenage Mr. Darcy -- frustrating, confusing, magnetic and thankfully, eventually attainable!Agree -- ick to zipper. But that could be replaced with long line of buttons/loops.
Posted by: Anonymous | 01/28/2010 at 07:11 AM
Oh Erin, if you havent already, you MUST read The Blue Castle - its L. M. Montgomerys unappreciated masterpiece, one of her few books for adults (and the only one not set on PEI). Clothes are very important in that book as well, and there is an almost sensual description of a GREEN dress which the heroine buys in a fit of frivolity, and then almost chickens out and doesnt wear it, then gets ahold of her good senses and goes ahead and wears it anyway, despite its daringly low neckline. And if youre looking for Romantic Heroes... well, Barney Snaith is so sexy he makes Gilbert Blythe look like Mr. Magoo.[/gushing]
Posted by: Joni | 01/28/2010 at 07:14 AM
(a) gotta read Blue Castle for the experience of reading about a SEXY dude named Barney.(b) that dress pattern is 50 smackers! Wow. Thats their option, of course, but still, a vintage pattern from the same era would be about the same price.AKL
Posted by: Anonymous | 01/28/2010 at 07:39 AM
Yes, the Anne continuing story was terribly disappointing in its complete disregard for making any sense at all. Still, it was a little entertaining if you dropped any positive expectations and just watched the crazy plot twists that Sullivan invented.Theres even a newer one in the series that I couldnt get through, called A New Beginning, that apparently showed on TV in 2008 and is now on DVD. Megan Follows no longer stars, though.Something a little closer to the original Anne series to watch is the Road to Avonlea TV series from the 90s. It also takes place on PEI and was done by Sullivan (and is very loosely L.M. Montgomery-based). There are period clothes aplenty to obsess over. (And Marilla and Rachel Lynde show up a few times, as well.)
Posted by: Anonymous | 01/28/2010 at 07:53 AM
I have loved Anne since I was a very little girl. I went on a trip to PEI when I was 8 and spent the entire time in transports of delight, lol.All I can say about the Continuing Story abomination (which I refuse to touch with a 39 1/2 ft pole) is that Megan Follows mustve really needed the money or something. Pity, the first two are so spectacular.And - if I get super nerdy about it all - theres a discontinuity problem with it. In the tv series Road to Avonlea, which takes place c. 1900, theres an episode where Gilbert comes back. The episode marked the passing of actress Colleen Dewhurst (Marilla), and Gilbert comes back to settle things about Green Gables. Anne apparently couldnt come because the new baby was jaundiced - thus, she and Gilbert were already married.Im a bit embarassed about admitting here that I noticed this, but it irks me just the same.
Posted by: brocadegoddess | 01/28/2010 at 08:00 AM
Ive never watch continuing story because even the previews looked too far off the mark but I love to watch the first two movies (the second one is kind of a mish-mash but Ill forgive them that because its still based on the books and its got Anne and Gilbert at the end just like it should) and I read the books like comfort food.Ive never heard of Blue Castle and will have to look it up.Everytime I watch these movies (or read the books) I dream of making up some of the clothes. Some year Ill do Victorian School Maam for Halloween and have my wish :)
Posted by: peanut | 01/28/2010 at 08:04 AM
From The Blue Castle. Barney Snaith:His eyes, which she had always thought brown, now seen close were deep violet - translucent and intense. Neither of his eyebrows looked like the other. He was thin - too thin - she wished she could feed him up a bit - she wished she could sew the buttons on his coat - and make him cut his hair - and shave every day. There was something in his face - one hardly knew what it was. Tiredness? Sadness? Disillusionment? He had dimples in his thin cheeks when he smiled. All these thoughts flashed through Valancys mind in that one moment while his eyes looked into hers.Valancy (!) buys a dress:When Abel Gay paid Valancy her first months wages - which he did promptly, in bills reeking with the odour of tobacco and whiskey - Valancy went into Deerwood and spent every cent of it. She got a pretty green crepe dress with a girdle of crimson beads, at a bargain sale, a pair of silk stockings to match, and a little crinkled green hat with a crimson rose in it. She even bought a foolish little beribboned and belaced nightgown.Valancy almost chickens out while dressing for a dance:She went into her room to dress. A rage against the snuff-brown silk seized her. Wear that to a party! Never. She pulled her green crepe from its hanger and put it on feverishly. It was nonsense to feel so - so - naked - just because her neck and arms were bare. That was just her old-maideshness. She would not be ridden by it. On went the dress - the slippers.It was the first time she had worn a pretty dress since the organdies of her early teens. And they had never made her look like this.If only she had a necklace or something. She wouldnt feel so bare then. She ran down to the garden. There were clovers there - great crimson growing things growing in the long grass. Valancy gathered handfuls of them and strung them on a cord. Fastened above her neck they gave her the comfortable sensation of a collar and were oddly becoming. Another circlet of them went round her hair, dressed. in the low puffs that became her.Excitement brought those faint pink stains to her face. She flung on her coat and pulled the little, twisty hat over her hair.You look so nice and - and - different, dear, said Cissy. Like a green moonbeam with a gleam of red in it, if there could be such a thing.[Ive always wanted to know what that green dress of Valancys looked like! The book was written in 1926, but Im not too familiar with the styles of that time. And now, Erin, I PROMISE I will stop taking over your blog with my literary obsession!]
Posted by: Joni | 01/28/2010 at 08:05 AM
Oh, watch it anyway. :) Read Blue Castles. Gilbert - sigh. lol
Posted by: Packrat | 01/28/2010 at 08:15 AM
Yes, it IS that bad. Only watch it if you are able to pretend that it is a completely separate movie about characters youve never met before, and even then its not that good.But Ill 5th(?) the motion for Blue Castle. It may be my favorite.
Posted by: Rachel | 01/28/2010 at 08:26 AM
I never saw that movie but I like this 4 hour one: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088727/I adore Anne but I also got very into the Emily books. She was everything I always wanted to be.
Posted by: SarahA | 01/28/2010 at 08:29 AM
the original miniseries was fantastic. i watched it so many times when i was little i can talk along with the characters. been putting off the new one.. im scared.
Posted by: Holly | 01/28/2010 at 08:44 AM
Oh yay! LM Montgomery is my favorite authoress. Anne was everything I hoped Id grow up to be. *sigh*I think the movies fun if you realize its NOT LM Montgomery but inspired. Kind of like vintage inspired, at times fun and cute, but at times so totally off the mark. Just watch it as if there werent prequels and its a bit of fluff to be amused by. Haha.The pattern is fun simply because my inner Anne dork says I want it, but I think Ill wait for a repro for similar lines :)
Posted by: Wearing History | 01/28/2010 at 09:08 AM
The 3rd installment was a disappointment, but I still loved seeing all the old characters and looking at what they were wearing. It wasnt totally horrible, just suprisingly off track. But since you know it is way off track with regards to story line, etc (something I did not know when I watched it) maybe it will be far less disappointing for you.
Posted by: The Hillbilly Banjo Queen: | 01/28/2010 at 09:12 AM
Joni: Heres a few pages of 1926 dresses from a catalog of the day. Just choose a short sleeved style, and green it up!http://looky.wordpress.com/2009/07/14/1926-dress-designs/
Posted by: Jen | 01/28/2010 at 09:15 AM
@Jen: Oh, my.(Charming frocks designed for clever fingers! Yes, please!)The dress Erin showed rather reminds me of this one:http://www.sensibility.com/pattern/teagownpatterncover.jpgwhich has the advantage of being far more historically accurate (werent those awful Anne followups supposed to be set around WWI? You know, the war that ANNES SONS fought in?) and is cheaper, to boot.
Posted by: Joni | 01/28/2010 at 09:21 AM
I loved Anne as a girl and rediscovered her in my late 20s/early 30s (the Avonlea series was on). I read every single Anne book and then started reading all of the other LMM books I could find. I will look up Blue Castle. I made my pilgrimage to PEI in the mid-1990s (my mid-30s) and spent a couple of delicious days wallowing in the wonderfulness of it all. (I didnt watch the miniseries/movie for the reasons noted by others.)
Posted by: Liz in Ypsilanti | 01/28/2010 at 09:40 AM
I still reread all of the Anne series every few years. I own all of them and any other L. M. Montgomery book that I can find. Anne is still my favorite role model. Like others here, I think Blue Castle is a wonderful book.
Posted by: Gail | 01/28/2010 at 10:07 AM
One of the reasons this is my favorite blog is comments like these above. Fun! fun! fun!....thanks everyone! Kim
Posted by: Anonymous | 01/28/2010 at 10:08 AM
Very romantic! Kind of reminds me of Natayas designs. Do you know her work? Some of it is a little too artsy for me but her Victorian/Edwardian lines are gorgeous!
Posted by: Sonia | 01/28/2010 at 10:58 AM
My best friends e-mail address used to be Gilbertsgirl. She always swore that he was the closest thing to the perfect man.
Posted by: Val | 01/28/2010 at 11:36 AM
Uh oh........I feel a LM Montgomery binge coming on. Ill have to hook up the VCR, so I can re-watch all the tapes. And get out the books, this could keep me entertained for weeks, as fillers when Turner Classic Movies is showing Westerns or movies not made before 1965 or something that Im just not interested in. There is a story (probable myth)in our family about being related to LMM. Who knows...who cares. What we love about her is her wonderful stories and they belong to everyone.Thanks for the inspiration!WendyBee
Posted by: WendyBee | 01/28/2010 at 11:43 AM
Dont watch that movie. Its not worth your time. I LOVE Anne, so much so I want to name my first born girl after her, but that third movie was awful.
Posted by: Always A Lady | 01/28/2010 at 11:44 AM
Oh, yeah. Gilbert was great.Although for me it was Barney Snaith/Redfern from The Blue Castle. My favourite.In non-LMM books, Lord Peter Wimsey.
Posted by: geogrrl | 01/28/2010 at 12:10 PM